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1983 Spring Sizzler Recap

12th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Greg Sacks joined Maynard Troyer and Richie Evans on the multiple Sizzler winners list. He also started a new list, becoming the first driver to both pit and win during the 80-lap event. Sacks took the lead from Charlie Jarzombek on lap-11, and was still leading when he pitted on 1983 Spring Sizzler Recap

1982 Spring Sizzler Recap

11th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Greg Sacks handled a late rush by Reggie Ruggiero and went on to claim the ’82 Sizzler in Ernie Wilsberg’s #5. Taking over the lead on lap-15, Sacks was dominating the race before Ruggiero caught him in the late stages of the race to finish less than a car length 1982 Spring Sizzler Recap

1981 Spring Sizzler Recap

10th Annual Spring Sizzler Without question, Bob Polverari owns the most exciting victory in Sizzler history. The West Springfield, MA veteran, driving the black #711, beat Richie Evans to the checkered flag by inches after starting 13th. Polverari took command of the race on lap-71 when leader Maynard Troyer retired with a faulty clutch. Evans 1981 Spring Sizzler Recap

1980 Spring Sizzler Recap

9th Annual Spring Sizzler The 1980 Spring Sizzler was Geoff Bodine’s final Stafford victory. One of the most successful competitors ever to race at Stafford, the three time champion (1975, 1977, 1978) actually came back from North Carolina to completely dominate the event. It brought to completion Bodine’s Stafford history. Taking the lead from Jerry 1980 Spring Sizzler Recap

1979 Spring Sizzler Recap

8th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Maynard Troyer literally powered his way to a third straight Sizzler triumph. Over the final 17-laps, Ron Bouchard, who had pitted on lap-30 for tires, tested Troyer relentlessly. Several times Bouchard pulled even with Troyer only to have Troyer out-power him down the straightaway. Taking the lead on lap-18 from 1979 Spring Sizzler Recap

1978 Spring Sizzler Recap

7th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Maynard Troyer joined fellow New Yorker Richie Evans on the two-time win list.  The race’s third leader, he took the top spot by putting the white #6 under Geoff Bodine in turns three and four on lap-44, and then ran away from the field. Bodine, who took the lead on 1978 Spring Sizzler Recap

1977 Spring Sizzler Recap

6th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Winner Maynard Troyer and Richie Evans put on an outstanding show battling for the lead throughout the event. Troyer took the lead on lap-18 from Fred DeSarro. Evans was on Troyer’s bumper by lap-40, and the duo engaged in a battle for the lead a half-lap ahead of the rest 1977 Spring Sizzler Recap

1976 Spring Sizzler Recap

5th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Richie Evans continued to set Sizzler precedents. After battling with Geoff Bodine for much of the race, Evans drove to victory to become the first driver to win two Sizzlers and also was the first driver to lead the race from green to checkered. Twice a victim to rain, the 1976 Spring Sizzler Recap

1975 Spring Sizzler Recap

4th Annual Spring Sizzler Recap Richie Evans never tired telling of his woes mastering Stafford’s tricky geometry. Evans’ long list of Stafford victories started with the ’75 Sizzler, the first victory for an “outsider.” Ed Flemke was second, followed by Fred Schulz, Ron Bouchard, and Bugs Stevens. The “Rapid Roman” started on the outside pole 1975 Spring Sizzler Recap

1974 Spring Sizzler Recap

3rd Annual Spring Sizzler Recap The Bugs Stevens fan club, part of the “In Crowd” at Stafford in the early ’70s, got to hoop and holler. Stevens had no easy time putting the Koszela #15 in victory circle. He passed Ron Bouchard on lap-24 but then had to contend with three restarts. Bouchard held on 1974 Spring Sizzler Recap