Fairy Tale NEMA Finish For Marvuglio

From NEMA

 

Waterford. CT — (July 27, 2013) — Anthony Marvuglio went from without a ride to โ€œliving a dreamโ€ in a little over 24 hours. Driving the Bertrand 74, Marvuglio won the Northeastern Midget Associationโ€™ 27-lap Shane Hammond Memorial Saturday night at Waterford Speedbowl. It was the second straight year Marvuglio won the race that memorializes his brother.

Taking the lead on a restart with 10 laps remaining, Marvuglio had an almost three second lead over Todd Bertrand (Bertrand 39) at the finish. The final laps featured John Zych Jr.โ€™s run from sixth to third. Phil DiMario (Cantor 7ny) the only other leader, was fourth with Seth Carlson (Feigel 71) fifth.

โ€œI just drove it into the middle of the turn until I knew I cleared him,โ€ said Marvuglio of the winning pass, pointing out โ€œthe car allowed me to do it that.โ€ It was the second win of the season for the Tim Bertrand โ€“owned car, the Boston Louie winner with Doug Coby aboard. Calling the car โ€œphenomenal,โ€ Marvuglio said โ€œit tells you what it wants to do.โ€

Todd Bertrand, who started fifth, took second on the restart, was also โ€œliving a dream.โ€ Finishing behind โ€œmy best friendโ€ is like a win to me,โ€ he said.

It was, Marvuglio explained, best friend Todd Bertrand who called between four and five on Friday afternoon with the news: โ€œwe want you to drive the 74 tomorrow.โ€ Marvuglio, idle since losing a motor in the Bourbeau 38 at Stafford, planned to โ€œenjoy my brotherโ€™s race, maybe sell some T-shirts for the [Hammond] foundation.โ€

Starting fourth, Marvuglio, the first heat winner, grabbed second immediately and followed pole-sitter DiMario. Although he did lead briefly coming off two with 13 left, Marvuglio was part of a freight train that had Carlson, Todd Bertrand, Randy Cabral and Zych behind him.

Marvuglio, however, was watching DiMario โ€œget really loose, especially off two. He had to pinch the car to stay on the bottom โ€œIn the end I think we would have had something for him.โ€ It was a matter of being patient.โ€

With six winners in seven races, NEMA heads to Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY Saturday night. It will be NEMAโ€™s first visit to Airborne since 1971.