

Todd Ceravolo is the son of 1988 SK Modified Champion Dick Ceravolo. At the championship banquet that year, Dick announced his retirement from not only competing on the track, but he was handing the race team operation over to his sons Todd & Rick.

They put Bob Potter in the car and he went on to win the 1989 SK Modified Championship. It was Potter’s record 6th as a driver and the first Speedbowl Owner Championship for 24 year old Todd Ceravolo. By the early 1990’s, he was getting the itch to get behind the wheel and joined the Late Model field. He picked it up quick, winning a race in 1992 and 1993 before moving up to the SK Modifieds.
Taking over the family’s #31 car, Todd would win 2 races and Rookie of the Year honors in 1994. He would win 17 races from 1994-1998. In 1997, he won a career-best 6 times and edged out 7-time winner Tucker Reynolds Jr for the SK Modified Championship.

Todd would leave for Thompson Speedway, winning championships there in 1999 and 2004. He returned to Waterford in the late 2000’s, winning twice in the Perkins #49. He also made starts in Harry Rheaume’s #15. His final win came in 2013 driving the family’s #16 car. He retired soon from racing soon afterward.
In the 2020’s, he started working for his son-in-law’s Keith Rocco Racing operation. Todd was the crew chief for 2025 SK Light Champion Nick Hovey.
STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT
| TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS | 1989 SK Modified Owner Championship |
| 1997 SK Modified Championship | |
| 2025 SK Light Championship (crew chief) | |
| CAREER WINS | 23 – (21 SK Modified, 2 Late Model) |
| OTHER NOTABLE STATS | 3rd driver to join his father as a Speedbowl Champion |
| AWARDS & HONORS | 1994 SK Modified Rookie of the Year |
TODD CERAVOLO
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