Unnofficial Results – PASS Sportsman feature – Spud Speedway,Caribou ME – 5/30

1) 8 Clyde Hennessey, Windham ME 2) 38 Dan McKeage Gorham ME 3) 40 Mike Landry, Oakland,ME 4) 18 Carey Martin, Denmark ME 5) 35 Kris Watson, Hermon ME 6) 7 ShaneTatro Levant 7) 60 Billy Childs, Jr, Peru ME 8) 51 RJ Austin, Smithfield, ME 9) 20 Frank Wear, Scarborough 10) 0 Shane Green S Paris ME 11)33 Mike Howletrt 12) 15 Craig Smith 13) 58 Lyman MckeaGE Gorham ME 14) 99 Matt Reynolds 15) 48 Jason Levesque 16) 02 Dillon McDougall 17) 22 Steve Bennett Sr. Buckfield ME 18) 21 Milo Haney

 

First Time Winners Abound
At Whip City Speedway

BY MARK McKEON

Westfield, MA – Saturday night’s session at Whip City Speedway provided a number of drivers the opportunity to collect their first feature win, either the first in their careers, or in the first in the current season.
Tyler Jackson claimed his first 750cc Mini Sprint victory, in a rapid race that was slowed by only a single caution flag. Tyler, last season’s 750 Sportsman champion, had struggled since moving up to the A-class, but his performance this week indicates that he’s put all the pieces together.
“We went over the whole car and made lots of adjustments,” Jackson said of his team’s preparations. “The track was really fast and it matched our set-up. Once Nikki Oullette got caught in lapped traffic, I was able to check out.” Continue reading “First Time Winners Abound At Whip City Speedway” »

 

Pembroke Takes Second Straight Memorial Day Classic

Barre, VT – Montpelier’s Dave Pembroke earned his second straight Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic win at Barre, VT’s Thunder Road International Speedbowl on Sunday, May 30. Pembroke started the race from the 14th spot and worked his way through traffic to take the lead on lap 68. Pembroke would hold the lead for the remainder of the race.

Granitevile’s John Donahue took the lead early in the event after starting on the outside pole. He led the majority of the first 60 laps while battling with Barre’s Nick Sweet, who spun on lap 46 while battling for the lead. Joey Becker also led several laps before Pembroke got by. Donahue would hold on for second, Eric Williams came from the 25th starting spot to claim third while Joey Laquerre and Rich Lowrey rounded out the top five.
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GAUDET AND LANDRY RECORD GRAND SLAMS DURING

SUNDAY’S STOCK CAR ACTION AT CFS

(Shediac, N.B.) — Former CFS Street Stock Champ, Rémi Gaudet (#22) and last year’s runner-up in the Mini Stock division, Martin Landry (#00) both from Grand Barachois recorded grand slams during the POGO ‘Full Contact’ stock car racing event held on Sunday, May 30 at the Centre for Speed (CFS), Atlantic Canada’s Super Speedway and “Metro Moncton’s Playground of Power”.

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Montmagny, QC – St. Denis, QC’s Patrick Laperle makes it two in a row with a win in the Montmagny 100 at Autodrome Montmagny on Saturday, May 29. Laperle, who earned the season opening win at Autodrome St-Eustache last weekend, started in the 16th position and worked his way through the field to the lead on lap 24.

The 2007 Série ACT Castrol Champion would lead the rest of the way while holding off Karl Allard and Daniel Descoste for the win. Allard came home second followed by Descoste in third. Alex Labbe took fourth while Jonathan Desbiens earned his first career Série ACT Castrol top five with a fifth.
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Unity, Maine – Oakland’s Mike Landry, a rookie in the Late Model division at Unity Raceway, emerged triumphantly from a wild, 100-lap special event Saturday night at Maine’s Toughest Racing oval.

Montville’s Bryan Robbins topped the weekend support division card with a win in the 50-lap Wildcat main event. Other feature race winners over the busy Memorial Day Weekend at Unity Raceway included Bob Weymouth of Topsham, Nate Weston of Madison, Ben Clark of Clinton, Reggie Bickford of Oakland, Justin Moore of Madison, Shelby Kimball of Cornville, Cole Robinson of Clinton, Caleb Willette of Winslow, Joe Legere of Old Town and Daymon Dodge of Troy.

Landry played his hand conservatively in the Late Model 100-lapper, saving his tires for a charge at the end of the century grind that allowed him to outgun Ajay Picard of Palmyra on a late restart to post his first victory in the top class. Picard bounced back from a late-race spin to claim runner-up honors in front of Waldo’s Seth Raven. Freedom’s Dylan Turner ended up in fourth position, followed by Dustin Hubbard of Unity.

The Late Model race was slowed by over a dozen caution periods, and several drivers who led the event were sidelined, including Jeff Burgess, Chad Dow, David Folsom I and Hubbard. Burgess and Picard won heat races.

Robbins, making his first Unity Raceway start of the season, dominated the Wildcat 50-lapper. Andy Turbovsky battled Robbins for better than half the event before dropping back a bit, and managed to hold on to second position until the checkered flag. Chris King followed up his previous week’s feature victory with a strong third-place run. New Hampshire invader Jim Shorey ended up in fourth spot, followed by Carl McAlpine. Turbovsky and Robbins won the heat races.

Weymouth got to the front of the pack quickly and outran Evan Beaulieu to victory lane in a non-stop NELCAR Legends 30-lap race. Bobby Timmons raced from the back of the starting lineup to an impressive third-place finish. Alan Smith and Beaulieu won the Legends Cars heat races.

Weston’s win in the Super Street main event was highlighted by a battle for supremacy between the eventual winner and China’s Brad Bellows, who easily held on for runner-up honors after Weston pulled away from the pack in the late stages of the 25-lap feature. Nick Huff of Orrington claimed the third-place trophy after a spirited battle with New Hampshire invader Jim Shorey, who finished fourth. Steve Rackliff of Starks rounded out the top five. Weston also won the heat race.

Clark was flawless while working his way from the back of the pack in the Uncle Henry’s Late Model Pro Four main event, though early race leader Bryan Lancaster gave him a good fight before yielding the top spot on the racetrack. Lancaster held on for second place under chief starter Bo Overlock’s checkered flag, with Cary Davis claiming third-place hardware. Former champion Steve Rackliff finished in fourth position, followed by rookie Mike Mason. Augusta’s Corey Walker won the heat race before finishing sixth in the main event.

Bickford led wire-to-wire in the Monster Energy Drinks Monsta Mini feature, outdueling reigning track champion Mike Wilson on a couple of restarts to seal his victory. Wilson managed to finish second, in front of Dylan Lancaster, who survived a couple of altercations to post a fine third-place finish. Tim Collins and John Fortin rounded out the top five. Bickford also aced the heat race.

Moore also won from the back of the starting grid in Aable Auto Parts Flyin’ 4 division competition. Early race leader Cody Sleeper put up the good fight but was forced to settle for runner-up honors in front of rookie Brad Bosworth.

Willett, in just his second race, prevailed in the Wicked Good Late Model division. Veteran Dick McPhail spent most of the race on the outside of the eventual winner before settling for runner-up honors. Keith Smalley finished in third position.

Legere prevailed in an entertaining Wicked Good Outlaw/Modified main event. 2009 Unityy Raceway Super Street champion Kris Watson was second under the checkered flag, with Paul Pierce claiming the third-place trophy.

Shelby Kimball was again the overall winner in the combined Waterville Oaks Ladies/Geo & Sons Teen Thunder feature race. Cole Robinson claimed the Teen class victory. Mika Wilson and Alica Goodwin were second and third in the Ladies class, while Kyle Robinson and Jayson Bosworth were Teen Thunder trophy winners.

Racing at Unity Raceway continues every Saturday beginning at 5:30 p.m. For more information please visit unityraceway.info or call (207) 453-2021.

Late Model (100 laps): 1. Mike Landry, Oakland; 2. Ajay Picard, Palmyra; 3. Seth Raven, Waldo; 4. Dylan Turner, Freedom; 5. Dustin Hubbard, Unity; Fran Moulton, Burnham; 7. Chad Dow, Fairfield; 8. Ed Drake, Vassalboro; 9. David Folsom, Skowhegan; 10. Charlie Buxton, Windham; 11. Tim Ferriera, Unity; 12. David Folsom II, Skowhegan; 13. Jeff Burgess, Fairfield; 14. Kyle Turner, Freedom.

Keystone Automotive Wildcat (50 laps): 1. Bryan Robbins, Montville; 2. Andy Turbovsky, Winslow; 3. Chris King, Burnham; 4. Jim Shorey, Kingston NH; 5. Carl McAlpine, Burnham; 6. Ed Sleeper, Vassalboro; 7. Eddie Gilblair Jr., Skowhegan; 8. Paul Shorette, Dixmont; 9. Hal Stratton, Belgrade.

NELCAR Legends: 1. Bob Weymouth, Topsham; 2. Evan Beaulieu, Durham; 3. Bobby Timmons, Windham.

Waterville Oaks Ladies: 1. Shelby Kimball, Cornville; 2. Mika Wilson, Chelsea; 3. Alica Goodwin, Clinton; 4. Chelsea Young, Winterport; 5. Amanda Batchelder, Dixmont.

Geo & Sons Teen Thunder: 1. Cole Robinson, Clinton; 2. Kyle Robinson, Clinton; 3. Jayson Bosworth, Cornville; 4. Matt Kimball, Cornville; 5. Emily McAlpine, Burnham.

Racin’ Paper Super Streets: 1. Nate Weston, Madison; 2. Brad Bellows, China Village; 3. Nick Huff, Orrington; 4. Jim Shorey, Kingston, NH; 5. Steve Rackliff, Starks; 6. Steve Moulton, Holden; 7. Kyle Gallant, Veazie; DNS: Al Libby, Brooks.

Uncle Henry’s Late Model Pro Four: 1. Ben Clark, Clinton; 2. Bryan Lancaster, Skowhegan; 3. Carey Davis, Augusta; 4. Steve Rackliff, Starks; 5. Mike Mason, Skowhegan; 6. Corey Walker, Augusta; 7. Seth Webber, Anson; 8. Norm Cummings, Jr., Augusta.

Montser Energy Drink Monsta Mini: 1. Reggie Bickford, Oakland; 2. Mike Wilson, Chelsea; 3. Dylan Lancaster, Skowhegan; 4. Tim Collins, Farmingdale; 5. John Fortin, Vassalboro; 6. Dominic Bailey, Benton; 7. Lance Chapman, Benton; 8. Bob Grady, Augusta.

Aable Auto Parts Flyin’ 4: 1. Justin Moore, Madison; 2. Cody Sleeper, Augusta; 3. Brad Bosworth, Cornville; 4. Bruce Nickeson, Norridgewock; 5. Matt Shaw, Troy; 6. Paul Jackson, Augusta.

Wicked Good Outlaw/Modified: 1. Joe Legere, Old Town; 2. Kris Watson, Hermon; 3. Paul Pierce, Lincolnville; 4. Dennis Fish, Livermore; 5. Rosie Gerry, Lincolnville; 6. Duane Dunifer, Hermon

Wicked Good Late Model: 1 Caleb Wilette, Winslow; 2. Dick McPhail, Fairfield; 3. Keith Smalley, Warren; 4. Wally Henderson, Litchfield; 5. Norris Wilette, Winslow; 6. Kevin waterhouse, West Paris.

Enduro (top three of 16): 1. Daymon Dodge, Troy; 2. Nick Seekins, 3. Ken Pelotte.

 

Trevor Sanborn wires field to win Beech Ridge Motor Speedway opener.

Scarborough,Maine- Returning to full time competition for 2010, Trevor Sanborn wasted little time getting acquainted with his old stomping grounds. In fact Sanborn enjoyed victory lane so much in the past that he used the first night of NASCAR Whelan All American Series racing to pay a visit to the winners circle. Sanborn bolted from the outside pole position to lead the opening laps with Dan McKeage and Brad Babb following along. A four car battle for fourth position was shaping up with combatants
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Stafford Motor Speedway’s NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions were joined on Friday, May 28th by the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Continue reading “Stafford Motor Speedway — TSI Harley Davidson 125 — May 28th 2010 Recap” »

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Rocco Scores Sunoco Mod Victory at Thompson;

Monahan Dominates Limited 50-Lapper;

Banfield, Gentes, McDermott, & Churchill Also Victorious

Thompson, CT (May 27, 2010): On Thursday Night Thompson Thunder at Thompson International Speedway the Limited Sportsman division shared the limelight with the headlining Sunoco Modifieds. Two colorful personalities were victorious on the special night. Keith Rocco of Wallingford, CT, earned his second win of the 2010 season in the Sunoco Modified division. Shawn Monahan of Waterford, CT, took a commanding win in the annual extra distance event for the Limited Sportsman division.

Jim Banfield of S. Glastonbury, CT, wired the field to score a hard-fought victory in the Super Late Models. Rick Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, took top honors in a wild Late Model event while Cam “Keith” McDermott of Scituate, RI, was victorious in the TIS Modifieds. Randy Churchill, Jr., of Oakdale, CT, was awarded the victory in the Mini Stocks following post-race technical inspection.

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Leisure Family RV.com to Sponsor Street Stock Division at Speedway 660

Fredericton, NB – Speedway 660 is pleased to announce that Leisure Family RV.com has signed on to sponsor the weekly Street Stock Division. The Leisure Family RV.com Street Stock Division will be entering its 17th year of entertaining fans at Speedway 660.

Leisure Family RV.com has been a great supporter of Speedway 660 over the years. “We are really excited to have Leisure Family RV.com back on board in a big way” said Speedway co-owner Chris Johnston, “The folks at Leisure Family RV.com group are great to work with and they really know their RV business”
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