MARC 2022-2023 Season – Race Two, Saturday October 8, 2022

Inaugural Race at Fiddlehead Raceway, Rochester NH

’Twas a crisp fall day in Rochester NH, and 14 racers were in the house for the first official MARC race at this venue. A shakedown event had been held last year. This track is an original Max that long predates Paul Kniffen’s acquisition of the company. It was first owned by Rob Hayes, and many MARC races were run on it at Catfish. Then Dave Muse acquired it but didn’t have a suitable place to set it up. Thanks to both for making it available to me. The track is high downforce, and VERY low rail.

The long distance award goes to Dan DeCosmo, who made the trip out from California specifically for the purpose of attending this race. Well okay, not really, but he did extend his stay by a day so he could be here. It was good to have him in the house.

Racers were greeted with donuts and coffee. Plus Ryan brought some cookies of which he was not terribly fond, and was looking for help in consuming them.

The first race of the day was Spec Racer. After two-plus hours of practice, amateurs and pros jointly took to the track to test their set-ups.

When the dust settled in the Sportsman race, only four sections separated first and second place. Terry Ayer nipped Hakim Harris by a tiny margin. The complete results follow:

Position

Driver

Yellow

Blue

White

Red

Total

 Average

1

Terry Ayer

85

90

87

73

335.07

83.8

2

Hakim Harris

86

85

87

77

335.03

83.8

3

Bruce Olsen

81

92

81

67

321.07

80.2

4

Mike Tiffany

72

73

74

67

286.26

71.5

5

Hal Pierce

72

75

76

57

280.29

70.0

6

Cedric Prevoe

63

77

49

54

243.20

60.8

 

Sportsman Spec Stock Podium: Mike Tiffany 4th, Bruce Olsen 3rd, Hakim Harris 2nd and Terry Ayer 1st

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the Pro side, track owner John Pileggi was prepared for the competition and won handily with 392 laps. The yellow lane here is no gutter, but rather probably the fastest lane on the track. Here are the results:

Position

Driver

 

Yellow

Blue

White

Red

Total

 Average

1

John Pileggi

100

100

96

96

392.11

98.0

2

Ryan Archambault

90

96

93

92

371.07

92.8

3

Dan DeCosmo

93

93

93

81

360.25

90.0

4

Paul Ryer

81

94

91

80

346.10

86.5

5

Peter Lentros

89

86

85

82

342.26

85.5

6

Tom Jahl

82

87

88

79

336.07

84.0

7

Jim Macartney

86

87

81

76

330.20

82.5

8

Tom Gray

82

84

87

71

324.04

81.0

 

Pro Spec Racer Podium: Paul Ryer 4th, Dan Decosmo 3rd, Ryan Archambault 2nd and John Pileggi 1st

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next came lunch with a nice variety of pizzas as usual. Following lunch, practice commenced for Super Stock. Will the winning lap totals exceed those of spec racer, or fall short? Time will tell…

Six Sportsmen battled in this class, with newcomer Bruce Olsen taking the victory with 292.23 laps. Terry Ayer, the victor in spec racer, came in second only three laps behind.

Position

Driver

Yellow

Blue

White

Red

Total

 Average

1

Bruce Olsen

72

83

82

55

292.23

73.0

2

Terry Ayer

76

72

76

65

289.15

72.2

3

Mike Tiffany

69

73

73

69

284.08

71.0

4

Hakim Harris

65

73

76

67

281.21

70.2

5

Hal Pierce

67

69

66

62

264.28

66.0

6

Cedric Prevoe

47

77

71

57

252.25

63.0

 

Sportsman Super Stock Podium: Hakim Harris 4th, Mike Tiffany 3rd, Terry Ayer 2nd and Bruce Olsen 1st

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Pros race saw John Pileggi pull down an even more convincing win with a 37 lap margin of victory over Ryan Archambault. Dan DeCosmo might have finished second, except his body decided to leave its chassis at one point.

Position

Driver

Yellow

Blue

White

Red

Total

 Average

1

John Pileggi

102

102

94

93

391.00

97.8

2

Ryan Archambault

89

93

87

85

354.08

88.5

3

Dan DeCosmo

87

86

93

81

347.00

86.8

4

Tom Gray

85

91

91

70

337.04

84.2

5

Jim Macartney

85

81

87

81

334.15

83.5

6

Paul Ryer

78

84

83

69

314.03

78.5

7

Peter Lentros

81

84

72

72

309.00

77.2

8

Tom Jahl

56

83

83

63

285.27

71.2

 

Pros Super Stock Podium: tom Gray 4th, Dan Decosmo 3rd, Ryan Archambault 2nd and John Pileggi 1st

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So on the Sportsman side, the winning lap total in Spec Racer exceeded the Super Stock total by an incredible 43 laps! On the Pro side, the margin was only one lap. It’s interesting to note that even though the Spec Racer cars are limited to a 23 tooth crown gear and slip-on tires, the majority of the racers turned higher lap totals with these cars than with the Super Stock set-ups. The increased downforce of the Spec Racer cars is undoubtedly the main reason for this result.

Peter being Peter

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hakim won the award for having the most impressive pit equipment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to all who attended, and helped make this day a great success!

The next MARC race is scheduled for November 12th at LenJet. Hope to seeyou there.

JP

 Tech Sheets

Spec Racer:                                             Super Stock: