Hudson NH – The Outlaw Sportsman were in for the first of two consecutive shows this past Sunday evening at Hudson Speedway.  Tim Casey, Dean Wendell and Allen Reiser Jr. all got their first wins of the 2009 racing season in their respective divisions.

Rick Woodside Jr. brought the twenty one car Outlaw Sportsman field to the green flag.  Veteran Pete Fiandaca jumped out to the early lead from his outside pole starting spot. A lap ten restart pitted Fiandaca and Casey on the front row with Casey on the outside. Casey powered past Fiandaca when the green flew. Mitch Wendell challenged Casey for the lead just past the halfway point and with two to go Bobby Allen got to the outside of Casey and had his nose in front of Casey’s as the pair crossed the stripe getting the white flag. But Allen couldn’t keep his momentum in turn one and slide back to third behind 2nd place finisher Wendell. Fourth through tenth were John Meany, Jason Ferriera, Gary Bearegard, Sandy Lee, Ron Lord Jr., Chris Lee and Rob DeAlmeida.

The Rookie Stock main saw a fast improving Jerry Lepage lead the first five circuits. On lap six there was grinding crash on the backstretch heavily damaging the cars of Dan Murphy, Billy Clement and Charlie Coombs, with Coombs getting airborne over the tire barrier and coming to rest upside down. All involved were ok. Wendell took over the top spot on the ensuing restart building a big lead before having trouble getting by side by side lapped traffic. John Morin got within a few car lengths but Wendell made it past and cruised to his first ever Feature win at Hudson Speedway. Morin finished second. Third through tenth were Scott Duval, Lepage, Larry Fortin, Keith Ennis, Travis Nevers, Heath Toutellotte, Alicia Kincaid and Clement.

Allen Reiser Jr. blasted out to a big lead in the V-6 Modified main and stayed out front the entire race. Dick Dubois led a pack of four cars chasing Reiser Jr. and they did catch him with three to go, getting to his bumper. But they didn’t have a chance to challenge him as the caution came out and on the restart Reiser Jr. pulled away and onto victory. Second through fifth were Dubios, Chris Kuebler, Anthony Frissone and Keith Caruso.

Louis Maher got back to his winning ways in the Roadrunner feature with his fifth win of the year. Second through fifth were Jef James, Don Mayo, Patrick D’Alba and Don Souzy.

Gage Harron won the Thunder Lite Feature. Dylan Bilodeau, Derek Griffith, Jen Lord and Bobby Stirk III were 2nd through 5th.

Charlie Baldwin won the Spectator Drags.  Tim Lord won the Spectator Race and Cody Mackinnion won the Flagpole Race.

Awesome August at Hudson Speedway continues Sunday August 9th with Outlaw Sportsman, Mini-cup cars, Rookies, Roadrunners, Thunder Lites, Spectator Drags, Spectator Race and Flagpole race, gates open at 4pm and the first race at 6pm. For More info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.

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