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Nema Winners at Active Tracks NEMA WINNERS AT ACTIVE TRACKS Lee USA Speedway No. Driver First Last 6 Drew Fornoro 1985 1990 4 Jeff Horn 1987 2009 2 Nokie Fornoro 1986 1989 2 Dave Humphrey 1967 1985 2 Russ Stoehr 1991 1991 One-time Lee USA Speedway winners: Randy Cabral (2009), Joey Coy (1991), Mike Favulli (1988), Walt Gale (1966), Mike Osite (1987), Joey Payne Jr. (2003), Bob Resco Jr. (1994), Bobby Santos III (2008), Ben Seitz (2004), Bobby Seymour (1990). Fastest 2009 Feature Lap Jeff Abold 13.521 Monadnock Speedway No. Driver First Last 11 Drew Fornoro 1982 1997 5 Dave Humphrey 1972 1985 3 Greg Stoehr 2007 2009 2 Bobby White 1976 1981 2 Nokie Fornoro 1981 2009 One-time Monadnock Speedway winners: Randy Cabral (2009), Jim Lowrey Jr. (1986), Joey Payne Jr. (2008), Bobby Santos III (2008), Mike Seymour (1984), Russ Stoehr (1995) Fastest 2009 Feature Lap: Nokie Fornoro 11.892 Seekonk Speedway No. Driver First Last 8 Nokie Fornoro 1995 2006 6 Randy Cabral 2000 2009 5 Russ Stoehr 1996 2000 3 Dick Brown 1959 1960 3 Mark Buonomo 1997 2005 3 Lou Cicconi Jr. 1996 2007 3 Jeff Horn 1992 2001 3 Johnny Mann 1972 1976 3 Ben Seitz 2005 2007 3 Greg Stoehr 1993 1994 2 Jeff Abold 2008 2009 2 Joe Csiki 1963 1965 2 Bill Eldridge 1953 1964 2 Drew Fornoro 1986 1998 2 Dave Humphrey 1965 1986 2 Joey Payne Jr. 2005 2007 2 Al Pillion 1956 1957 2 Bobby Seymour 1999 1999 2 Mike Seymour 1994 1995 2 Jerry Wall 1971 1972 One-time Seekonk winners: Keith Botelho (1998), Len Boyd (1979), Ray Burke (1956), Adam Cantor (2009) King Carpenter (1962), Barney Davis (1957), Bob Hart (1971), Russ Klar (1967), Red Marlow (1959), Fred Meeker (1953), Tony Romit (1960), Bobby Santos III (2006), Dutch Schaefer (1965), Lee Smith (1983), Hank Williams (1960). Fastest 2009 Feature Lap: Jeff Abold 11.007 Stafford Motor Speedway No. Driver First Last 6 Dave Humphrey 1968 1973 5 Lou Fray 1967 1971 3 Johnny Coy Sr. 1967 1969 3 Johnny Mann 1972 1975 3 Bobby Santos III 2006 2008 3 Nokie Fornoro 1981 2009 2 Ben Seitz 2005 2006 2 Jerry Wall 1971 1972 One-time Stafford winners: Johnny DeLeo (1953), Ronnie Evans (1955), Jeff Horn (2005), Ray Roberts (1970), Erica Santos (2007). Fastest 2009 Feature Lap: Nokie Fornoro 17.625 Thompson Speedway No. Driver First Last 7 Randy Cabral 2001 2008 6 Johnny Mann 1972 1978 5 Drew Fornoro 1985 2003 5 Nokie Fornoro 1982 2009 4 Johnny Coy Sr. 1969 1981 4 Armond Holley 1976 1977 3 Bob Cicconi 1978 1987 3 Ben Seitz 2005 2007 3 Russ Stoehr 1994 2002 2 Mark Buonomo 2001 2004 2 Dave Humphrey 1970 1971 2 Russ Klar 1969 1972 2 Hank Rogers 1980 1980 2 Bobby White 1979 1979 One-time Thompson winners: Gene Bergin (1969), Lennie Boyd (1979), Kyle Carpenter (2002), Joey Coy (1992), Johnny Coy Jr. (1981), Ryan Dolan (2002), Leigh Earnshaw (1979), Ronnie Evans (1970), Mike Favulli (1989), George Ferguson Jr. (1978), Walt Gale (1968), George Monsen (1978), Joey Payne Jr. (2000), Bobby Santos III (2003), Dutch Schaefer (1960), Greg Stoehr (1993), Butch Walsh (1986), Hank Williams (1960). Fastest 2009 Feature Lap: Nokie Fornoro 18.198 Waterford Speedbowl No, Driver First Last 8 Randy Cabral 2002 2008 6 Drew Fornoro 1982 1999 4 Dick Brown 1958 1962 4 Mark Buonomo 1999 2001 4 Nokie Fornoro 1981 2007 4 Bobby Santos III 2002 2004 4 Ben Seitz 2004 2005 4 Bobby Seymour 1995 2000 3 Joe Csiki 1962 1963 3 Joey Payne Jr. 2003 2006 3 Russ Stoehr 1999 2009 2 Mike Favulli 1991 1992 2 Bill Randall 1959 1960 2 Butch Walsh 1980 1981 One-time Waterford Speedbowl winners: Tim Bertrand (2002), Rudy Boetticher Jr. (2000), Len Boyd (1978), Howie Bumpusn(1962), Adam Cantor (2009), King Carpenter (1960), Ted Christopher (1998), Lou Cicconi Jr. (2007), Johnny Coy (1977), John Dudevoir (1962), Bill Eldridge (1953), Johnny Evans (1975), Armond Holley (1976), Jeff Horn (1993), Mark Keeler (2006), Barry Kittredge (2001), Paul Lawless (2001), Johnny Mann (1978), Jim Miller (1999), George Monson (1973), Pete Pernesiglio (2002), Al Pillion (1958), Dutch Schaefer (19660, Mike Seymour (1997), Lee Smith (1982), Greg Stoehr (2008), Len Thrall (1970), Bobby White (1979). Fastest 2009 Feature Lap: Randy Cabral 13.075 .
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