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		<title>Hudson Race Report for November 16th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –“Pumkinfest 2011” was held on Sunday October 16th at Hudson International Speedway. It was a fun day for all with kids bikes races on the speedway before warm-ups, a costume contest, Enduros, and tight championship races in two divisions.</p> <p> The first championship to be decided was in the Thunder Lights. After heat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –“Pumkinfest 2011” was held on Sunday October 16th at Hudson International Speedway.  It was a fun day for all with kids bikes races on the speedway before warm-ups, a costume contest, Enduros, and tight championship races in two divisions.</p>
<p> 	The first championship to be decided was in the Thunder Lights.  After heat race points were calculated in, Chad Wendell held a ten point lead over Jarrod Soucy.  With the car count in the Thunder Lights and it being a double points race, each spot in the feature was worth ten points more than the spot before it.  So Wendell just needed to keep Soucy behind him and he would win his second Thunder Light championship in a row.<br />
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	When the green dropped Soucy got ahead of Wendell first and was battling side by side with Carlos Esquivel with Wendell right behind them.  Wendell then made a bold move going three wide into turn one and they all made it through turn two and started down the backstretch three wide but contact was made between them and both Wendell and Soucy went spinning off the track bringing out a caution.  After the restart Wendell was able to get past Soucy.  Soucy was able to get back by Wendell as the laps wound down.  At the checkers Soucy crossed the line in fourth and Wendell in fifth.  With that finish, Soucy and Wendell were tied in points and declared co-champions. </p>
<p>	The Thunder Light feature was won by Justin Beecher.  Austin Erickson in his “LL” Pinto has made much improvement in the last few weeks and finished second.  Meegan Lord was third.  Beecher won the heat. </p>
<p>	Last weeks (Oct 9th) Race Report had a glitch and the Roadrunners weren’t reported on.  In the Roadrunners last week Billy Osbourne won the 201st feature of his career passing the great R. Petty on the all-time list. </p>
<p>	The Roadrunners had five drivers with a chance to walk away with the championship.  Leading points going in to the day was Nick Fissette followed by Jason Carroll, Johnny Reefer, Jen Lord and Jef James. </p>
<p>	Jen Lord jumped out to the early lead and was quickly caught by Jason Carroll.  Carroll tried high and low but wasn’t able to make it past Lord.  After the halfway mark Billy Osbourne joined the front duo in the battle for the lead.  Osbourne went to the outside and got past Carroll.  Osbourne could get a few feet in front of Lord but then would slip back some.  Shaun Waites Jr. made it past Carroll and got to Lords rear bumper but time had run out as the trio crossed under starter Steve Gran’s checkered flag and Lord was able to celebrate her first career win.  Osbourne was second and Waites Jr. was third.  Carroll was fourth and Fissette fifth.  Carroll and Osbourne won the heats.</p>
<p>	Fissette won the championship by 3 points over Carroll and Lord finished third in points just 4 points behind Carroll.</p>
<p>	Roger Tanguay Sr. won his first Rookie Stock feature.  Tanguay Sr. led from green to checker but it wasn’t an easy road with the likes of Jerry Lepage and Steve Dickey on his bumper for the entire race.  Tanquay Sr. had a lot of handling issues early in the season but kept working on his car and got better and better towards the end of the season and it all came together on the last race of the season for him.  Lepage was second followed by Steve Dickey Jr.  Corrie ”knock ‘em out of the way” Merritt was fourth and Dean Wendell was fifth.  Lepage and Dickey won the heats.  Slika Ennis finished 13th on the hook of the tow truck.</p>
<p>	John Morin Jr. had clinched the Rookie Stock championship the previous week.  Morin Jr. had an outstanding last half of the season.  In late July Morin Jr. was leading by less than ten points but went on a winning streak that cumulated in clinching the championship with a week to go in the season.</p>
<p>	Rusty Bryant won the Classic Light main followed by George Helliwell, Eddie Gilman, Paul Colson and Rob Bryant.  Helliwell and Rusty Bryant won the heats.</p>
<p>	Corrie Merritt won the Grand Enduro followed by Bob Murphy, Roland Laplante, Dave Levine and Ryan Foley.</p>
<p>	Dave Helliwell won the 4 Cyl Enduro followed by Issac Chabot, Jake Joslin, Jay Keezer and Zack Leslie.</p>
<p>	Ralph Coombs won the Spectator Drags.  Scotty “The Fighter” Duval won the Flagpole Race.  Richard Hennessey won the Spectator Race.</p>
<p>	Hudson Speedway concluded its 64th consecutive racing season and will honor its drivers/crews at a banquet held in conjunction with Star Speedway.  The banquet is being held November 5, 2011 at the Lowell MA Lodge of Elks at 40 Old Ferry Road Lowell MA 01854.  Trophies will be presented to the top points finalists in each division.  Many special achievement awards will also be presented.  Doors open at 6.05 pm with a social hour.  Awards presentations begin at 7pm followed by a full course roast beef and turkey dinner by Lenzi’s Catering.  Tickets are $45 each and must be purchased in advance before November 1st.  For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info or star-speedway.com. </p>
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		<title>Hudson International Speedway race report for oct 9 2011 racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:21:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Meegan Lord showed the boys in the Thunder Light division that she is ready to challenge to be next year’s champion with an outstanding race win on Oct 9th at Hudson International Speedway. Carlos Esquivel led the opening lap or two before Lord got passed him and took the lead. With Lord passing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Meegan Lord showed the boys in the Thunder Light division that she is ready to challenge to be next year’s champion with an outstanding race win on Oct 9th at Hudson International Speedway.  Carlos Esquivel led the opening lap or two before Lord got passed him and took the lead.  With Lord passing Esquivel the door was open for Chad Wendell, Justin Beecher and Jarrod Soucy to get past Esquivel and they formed a four car battle for the lead.  With Lord in the lead Wendell took to the outside of Lord and spent the last ten laps of the race on the outside trying to get past her.  Wendell could get a nose in front of Lord going into the corners but Lord would battle back and stay in first.  While the front two were battling side by side Beecher would get to Lords rear bumper but couldn’t get a good run to get past.  Meanwhile Soucy wasn’t far back waiting for any of the top trio to make a mistake so he could move up.  With the other drivers all over her Lord showed her mettle and held on for her second win of the season.  Wendell was second followed by Beecher, Soucy and Austin Erickson.  Wendell won the heat.<span id="more-8264"></span></p>
<p>	 Ricky Woodside Jr. led the first few laps of the Outlaw feature.  Peter Fiandaca was all over Woodside Jr. and finally made it past him in turn three.  Woodside Jr. got beat around a bit as a few more drivers muscled their way by him and he went spinning into the infield on the front stretch bring out a caution.  By this point Jay Maki had made his way to the front was challenging Fiandaca on every lap and made it by him before the halfway point.  Maki made it look easy from that point and had a sizable lead by the drop of the checkered flag.  Geoff Rollins made it past Fiandaca to finish second.  After Fiandaca it was Derek Griffith in fourth and Dean Wendell in fifth.  John Meany and Dean Wendell won the heats.</p>
<p>														With his fifth place finish in the Outlaws Dean Wendell clinched the 2011 Outlaw Championship.  It was the third straight championship for Wendell at Hudson International as he was Rookie Stock champion in 2009 and 2010.  Dean shares his Outlaw ride with his dad Mitch Wendell who runs it at Star Speedway on Saturday nights.  Mitch won the Star Speedway Outlaw championship the day before Dean won his.  Dean’s brother Chad Wendell won last year’s Thunder Light championship and with his second place finish this week took over the points lead going into the last week of the season.  Mitch’s wife Joy must be leading points somewhere too.</p>
<p>	Roger Tanguay Sr. led most of the Rookie Stock Main.  He kept his old Camaro going straight for the entire Rookie Stock feature and looked like he had a good shot at his first win but John Morin Jr. had other ideas for the outcome and passed Tanguay Sr. for his sixth win of the 2011 racing season.  With the win Morin Jr. clinched the Rookie Stock championship with one week remaining in the season.  Corrie Merritt beat his way to a second place finish.  Scotty (I’m out of names) Duval was third.  Jerry Lepage was fourth and Tanguay Sr. was fifth.  Slika Ennis somehow managed to finish seventh.  Tanguay Sr. and Duval won the heats.</p>
<p>	Keith Caruso picked up another win in the New England V-6 Modifieds.  Caruso took the lead real early and was chased the entire way by Allen Reiser Jr.  Reiser Jr. closed the gap a few times but wasn’t able to get close enough to mount a serious challenge to Caruso.  Reiser won the heat.</p>
<p>	Next Sunday October 16th is the annual end of the season “Pumpkinfest” with Kids bike races beginning at 11.30am.  Also for the kids there will be games, trick or treat and a costume contest.  The Northeast Classic Lites make their only appearance of the season that day.  Championships will be decided in the Roadrunners and Thunder Lights.  Both divisions have tight points battles.  The Rookie Stocks will also run but John Morin Jr. has clinched the championship in that division.  Enduros are on tap and the Spectator Race, Spectator Drags and the Flagpole Race will also be run.  For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Race Report &#8211; 9/18/11 Racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 22:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Fourteen year old Derek Griffith won his second Outlaw feature of the 2011 racing season on Sept 18th at Hudson International Speedway. </p> <p> Peter Fiandaca and Dave Blanchard were the front row starters with Griffith starting in the third spot. Fiandaca took the lead in the early going with Blanchard settling into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Fourteen year old Derek Griffith won his second Outlaw feature of the 2011 racing season on Sept 18th at Hudson International Speedway. </p>
<p> 	Peter Fiandaca and Dave Blanchard were the front row starters with Griffith starting in the third spot.  Fiandaca took the lead in the early going with Blanchard settling into second and Griffith third.  The top trio stayed that way until a caution bunched up the field for a restart.<br />
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 	On the restart Griffith managed to get by Blanchard and set his sights on the sixty-one year old Fiandaca.  Griffith tried the outside but couldn’t make it work so he went inside and got aside of Fiandaca coming off turn two.  The two made contact going down the back stretch and Fiandaca got out of shape and lost many spots while trying to gather it back together.  Dean Wendell had a good run and finished second and Geoff Rollins was third.  Dave Blanchard and Jay Maki were fourth and fifth respectively.  Matt Robinson and Ron Lord won the heats.</p>
<p>	Dan Murphy Jr. won the Rookie Stock main.  Roger Tanguay Sr. led the first few circuits until Murphy Jr. took over.  John Morin Jr. moved into second past the halfway point and began chasing down Murphy Jr.  Morin Jr. caught Murphy Jr. as the laps wound down and tried the outside and then the inside and then the middle but wasn’t able to pass Murphy Jr.  The last few laps were classic short track beating and banging but Murphy was able to hang one for the win.  Morin Jr. was second.  Corrie Merritt would have loved to get his bumper into the action but wasn’t close enough and finished third.  Bob Riopelle finished fourth.  Scotty “Daisy Duke “ Duval was fifth.  Murphy Jr. and Duval won the heats.</p>
<p>	Ricky Porter and Jack Victoria made their first 2011 visits to Hudson International and finished first and second respectively in the Roadrunner main.  Tommy Lord led the opening laps until the first caution.  On the ensuing restart it was all Lord front row with Tommy’s daughter Jen on the outside.  When starter Bob Munroe dropped the green, Jen took off and grabbed the top spot.  Jen was able to outrun all the Hudson regulars from that point and ended with a very impressive third.  Billy Osbourne was fourth and Jason Carroll was fifth.  Tommy Lord and Porter won the heats.</p>
<p>	Justin Beecher won the Thunder Lights feature.  Chad Wendell was second.  Austin Erickson was running third the whole race but got “Soucied” on the last lap and spun giving the last podium spot to Meegan Lord.  Erickson won the heat.</p>
<p>	Jeff McMillan won the Spectator Drags. ” Daisy Duke” Duval had the Spectator Race all wrapped up until the last laps when everybody’s buddy “Buddy” Wilkins came out of nowhere, blew his doors off, and won.  Luckily for Duval, Wilkins had trouble in the Flagpole Race and Duval managed to win the Flagpole Race.</p>
<p>There is no racing on Sept. 25th.  On October 2nd its Enduros, V-6 Modifieds, Rookies, Roadrunners, Thunder Lights, Spectator Drags, Spectator Race and Flagpole Race.  Gates open at 11am and the first race is at 1.03pm.  For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Race Report &#8211; 9/5/11 racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 01:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H.-Billy Clement Sr. won the “Mighty” Mike Lewis Memorial race this past Monday Sept 5th at Hudson International Speedway.</p> <p> The race honored the longtime Hudson/Star competitor who lost his life in a tragic accident while working on his racecar in the garage. Lewis was a fierce competitor who started racing in 1988 and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H.-Billy Clement Sr. won the “Mighty” Mike Lewis Memorial race this past Monday Sept 5th at Hudson International Speedway.</p>
<p> 	The race honored the longtime Hudson/Star competitor who lost his life in a tragic accident while working on his racecar in the garage.  Lewis was a fierce competitor who started racing in 1988 and by 1992 had honed his skills enough to win the championship in the Strictly Stocks division.  His battles with Dean Weber for the championship that season were epic and tempers flared on a few occasions between the two.  Lewis moved up to the Street Stock division after his championship and while the wins weren’t as plentiful as in the Strictly Stocks, the smile Lewis always had while at the speedway remained.<br />
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	Lewis was the only son of Norma and Richard Lewis but Lewis was blessed with six loving sisters.  Lewis left behind a wife and two sons who will forever have him in their hearts.  It’s been 13 years since we lost Mike Lewis but his memory will never be forgotten by those whose lives he touched.</p>
<p>	The Lewis Memorial race was held in two segments.  The first was twenty laps and the second was twenty five laps with the winner being determined by combining the finishes.  Billy Clement Sr. was one of just a few drivers left at Hudson who raced with Lewis so it was fitting that he won the race.  Clement Sr. hadn’t been driving much in recent years because he was focusing his attention on getting his son started in racing.  Billy Clement Jr. must have been paying attention to his dad because he finished second overall.  After the Clements it was John Morin Jr. , Steve Dickey Jr., Scotty “Two-time” Duval.  Roger Tanguay Sr. was sixth.  Tanguay was upstaged in the Tanguay household by his grandson who won one of the kid’s bike races earlier in the afternoon.</p>
<p>	The Thunder Lights were knocking each other around again with Chad Wendell coming out on top.  Justin Beecher was second followed by Jarod Soucy.</p>
<p>	Keith Caruso won the caution free V6 Modified main.  Allen Reiser Jr. was second and William Wallace third.</p>
<p>	Loren Smith Jr. made a rare appearance at HIS and was the fastest in the Roadrunners.  Smith Jr. took over the lead just past the midway point and wasn’t challenged after that.  Johnny Reefer was second.  Jen Lord has been running fantastic and finished a solid third.  Look for Jen to get that breakthrough win real soon.  Jen’s dad Tommy Lord finished fourth and Matt Lombard in his always cornering VW was fifth.</p>
<p>	Bob Murphy won the Grand Enduro followed by Corrie Merritt, Barry Schonborg, David McCarthy and Roland Laplante.</p>
<p>	Paul Wainwright won the 4 Cyl. Enduro followed by Issac Chabot, James Genlakis, Andrew Harmon and Jay Kezer.</p>
<p>	Scotty “Two-Time” Duval won the Flagpole Race.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Race report for sunday sept 4th 201211</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 02:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Jay “the driver formerly known as The Battering Ram” Maki ran a flawless race in the thirty lap Outlaw main this past Sunday to pull down his second win of the 2011 racing season. Maki started fifth on the starting grid and by the fifth lap was going three-wide on the outside to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Jay “the driver formerly known as The Battering Ram” Maki ran a flawless race in the thirty lap Outlaw main this past Sunday to pull down his second win of the 2011 racing season.  Maki started fifth on the starting grid and by the fifth lap was going three-wide on the outside to pass Todd Warren who was running in first place and Ron Lord who had been in second trying to pass Warren.<span id="more-7102"></span></p>
<p>	From that point on the race was for second as Maki stretched his lead to half of a lap by the end of the caution-free race.  Lord made it passed Warren and took Dean Wendell with him as he passed Warren.  Wendell and Lord ran side by side with Wendell in the high groove for many laps until Wendell finally cleared Lord.  Wendell finished second.  Geoff Rollins made it past Lord to finish third.  Lord hung on for fourth and Dave Blanchard was fifth.</p>
<p>	Tommy Lord led much of the first half of the Roadrunners main but had Johnny Reefer and Nick Fisette right in his tire tracks every lap.  Things got very interesting when the top trio caught and started lapping slower cars.  Lord was able to hang on to the top spot when the trio past the first few lapped cars but Reefer was able to get by before long.  Reefer held on to take the checkers with Fisette in second.  Tommy Lord finished third.  Matt Lombard had an impressive fourth place run and Jen Lord came back up through the field after an early race spin to finish fifth.</p>
<p>	Billy Clement Jr. brought a new car to the track this week and left with his second win in the Rookie Stocks this season.  Dan Murphy Jr. was second followed by Scotty “the Hottie” Duval, John Morin Jr., and proud papa Billy Clement Sr.</p>
<p>	Justin Beecher took home the winners trophy in the Thunder Lights.  Beecher started third and took over the lead from Meegan Lord early in the race and cruised to victory.  After Beecher passed Lord she had her hands full trying to hold off both Jarod Soucy and Chad Wendell.  Lord was able to hang on to second place until there were two laps to go.  In turn three, Soucy and Lord made contact and it slowed Lord enough that both Wendell and Soucy made it by her.  On the last lap there was more contact this time between Soucy and Wendell.  Both Soucy and Wendell went spinning but Wendell was able to get his car straightened out and drove off while Soucy sat in the middle of the track.  Lord wasn’t too far behind and tried to avoid Soucy when she got to him but made contact and ended up just off the backstretch behind the tire wall.  Wendell finished second followed by Austin Erickson.<br />
	Timmy Lord won both the Spectator Drags and the Spectator Race.  Scotty “the Hottie” Duval won the Flagpole Race.</p>
<p>	There is no racing on Sept 11th.  On Sept 18th it’s the Outlaws, Roadrunners, Thunder Lights, Rookies, Spectator Race, Spectator Drags, and Flagpole Race.  Gates open at 11am and the first race is at 1:03pm.  For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Race Report &#8211; August 21, 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 18:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –The 9th annual Don Hayes Memorial was held this past Sunday, August 21st at Hudson International Speedway. The race honored the speedways longtime photographer/videographer who passed away in April 2002. Hayes was a photo buff returning home from WW ll and looking for some action when he came across auto racing and began [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –The 9th annual Don Hayes Memorial was held this past Sunday, August 21st at Hudson International Speedway.  The race honored the speedways longtime photographer/videographer who passed away in April 2002.  Hayes was a photo buff returning home from WW ll and looking for some action when he came across auto racing and began a love affair that lasted until his passing.<br />
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 	In the 1940’s, racetracks were popping up everywhere and Hayes shot at speedways such as West Peabody, Dracut Speedway and the Manchester Motordrome but his main beat was Oscar Ridlon’s U.R.D.C. sanctioned Pines Speedway in Groveland, MA on Saturday nights and Hudson on Sundays.  Each year at the U.R.D.C. awards banquet one of the highlights would come after the awards were handed out they would dim the lights and Hayes would fire up his Super 8 movie projector and the big screen he set up came to life with his traditional opening-Speedway Thrills-followed by a meticulously edited collection of clips starting with legendary flagman Kenny Small throwing the green flag and climaxing with the wildest flips and crashes the ace lensman had captured during the season. </p>
<p>	Hayes was there for Hudson’s first opening day on May 9, 1948 and finished out the 2001 racing season before he became ill in December of 2001.  Hayes shot whatever was presented for entertainment at the track from the early days of the Midgets, Jalopies, Supermodifieds, Motorcycles, Thrill Shows and even the occasional school bus race.  His racing Legacy lives on through his hours of movies and thousands of photos of the early days of auto racing.  In a fitting tribute on the day of his funeral the hearse carrying Hayes stopped at Hudson Speedway to make a lap around the Speedway that Hayes loved so much.  As the hearse crossed the start/finish line chief starter Bob Munroe was perched on the flagstand waving the checkered flag as Hayes passed by.</p>
<p>	The Don Hayes Memorial race was held in two segments.  The first was a 20 lap event and the second was a 25 lap affair.  The winner was to be determined by combining finishes.<br />
   	Two time Roadrunner Champion and defending Don Hayes race winner Louie Maher won the first segment.  Maher seemed to have things going his way in the second segment, had moved up to third place and was gaining ground on second place, but an issue with a tie rod put him in the pits.  He lost a few laps and was out of contention.  With just two laps to go Jef James was in position to win the overall race but contact with a lapped car sent James spinning down the back stretch and brought out a caution. </p>
<p> 	After the restart James was able to pass a few cars but ran out of time as the checkers flew.  After a few moments tallying the results from both segments Nick Fisette and James were tied but the tiebreaker rule that was in place before the race declared that in case of a tie whoever finished higher in the second feature would score first.  Nick Fisette crossed the line second in the last segment and was declared winner with James being second overall.  Jen Lord was third overall and her dad Tommy Lord was fourth overall.  Erica Page finished fifth overall.</p>
<p>	Two  time Rookie stock champion Dean Wendell picked up his first career win in the Outlaws.  Wendell led most of the race but had his hands full with a slew of drivers right on his bumper. In the closing laps Derek Griffith made a move to the outside and looked like he might be able to make a pass but lost control going down the back stretch and spun out of contention.  Todd Warren had a great run and finished second and Ron Lord, after a few spins and a few battles with Jay ”Battering Ram” Maki, finished third.  The octogenarian Matt Bowsowski was fourth followed by Matt K. 	</p>
<p>	Defending Thunder Light champion Chad Wendell won his third feature of 2011.  Wendell grabbed the lead early in the race but was hounded by Justin Beecher the entire race.  Beecher tried inside and outside to get by but wasn’t able to pull off a pass and had to settle for second.  Nick Dombrowski was third and Meegan Lord was fourth.</p>
<p>	Roger Tanguay Sr. led the opening laps of the Rookie stock main until he lost control coming off turn four and spun up the track in front of the field bringing a few cars with him to the wall.  All the drivers were able to drive off but Mike McHughs car was damaged enough to affect the handling and he struggled the rest of the race to hang on and finished last.  John Morin Jr. took the lead on the restart.  Raindrops had begun to fall before the restart and the race had to be called with four laps remaining handing the win to Morin Jr.  Second through tenth were Hollywood Helliwell, Scotty “The Body” Duval, Billy Clement Jr., Corey Merritt, Bill Heliwell, Tanguay Sr., Jerry Lepage, the grizzled veteran Bob Riopelle and Dan Murphy Jr.</p>
<p>	Scotty ‘The Body” Duval won the Flagpole Race and the Spectator Race and probably would have won the Specatator Drags too but sadly the Spectator Drags were cancelled due to the rain.</p>
<p>	The “Mighty” Mike Lewis Memorial Race for Rookie Stocks will be held this coming Sunday August 28th.  Along with the Lewis Memorial will be the Roadrunners, Thunderlights, N.E. V.6. Modifieds,  Spectator Race, Spectator Drags and Flagpole Race.  This is the last night race of 2011 with gates opening at 4pm.  Hot laps at 5pm and the first green at 6.03 pm.  For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Race Report &#8211; July 31st</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. &#8211; Hudson International Speedway held a double feature night for all three of its regular divisions this past Sunday, July 31st. </p> <p> John Morin Jr. had the best night winning both Rookie Stock features. Morin Jr. extended his points lead with his third and fourth wins of the season. Morin Jr. started [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. &#8211; Hudson International Speedway held a double feature night for all three of its regular divisions this past Sunday, July 31st. </p>
<p> 	John Morin Jr. had the best night winning both Rookie Stock features.  Morin Jr. extended his points lead with his third and fourth wins of the season.  Morin Jr. started deep in both fields and was methodical in slicing through slower cars on his way to both victories.  Also in the top five after Morin Jr. in the first feature were Dave Helliwell, Jerry Lepage, Bob Riopelle and Dan Murphy Jr.  In the top five in the second feature after Morin Jr. were Corrie Merritt, Helliwell, Billy Clement Jr. and Murphy Jr.<br />
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	Jason Carroll won the first Roadrunner feature.  Matt Lombard and Jen Lord battled for the lead for the first half of the race but Carroll made it by both to post his fifth feature win of the season.   Also in the top five after Carroll were Lombard, Tom Lord, Todd “Hammerdown” Henshaw and Erica Page.</p>
<p>	Billy Osbourne made a rare appearance at Hudson and outran Carroll to pickup the win in the second Roadrunner feature.  Also in the top five after Osbourne were Carroll, Myles Devits, Jef James and Matt Lombard.</p>
<p>	Thunder Lights points leader Jarrod Soucy picked up his fifth win of 2011 in the first feature.  Also in the top five after Soucy were Justin Beecher, Nick Bombrowski, Chad Wendell and Meegan Lord.</p>
<p>	Beecher won the second Thunder Light feature followed by Lord, Soucy, Wendell and Carlos Esquivel.</p>
<p>	Keith Caruso won the New England V-6 Modified feature.  Caruso took the lead on the first lap and never trailed.  Allan Rieser Jr. ran second for most of the race and was slowly closing in on Caruso as the checkers fell and had to settle for second place.  Following Rieser Jr. across the finish line were Wayne Brooks Jr. William Wallace, Eric Vilandre and Louie Maher.</p>
<p>	Andrew Hall won both the Spectator race and the Spectator Drags.  Buddy Wilkins won the Flagpole race.</p>
<p>	Next Sunday August 7th is the return of the Outlaws plus the Rookie Stocks, Roadrunners, Thunder Lights, Flagpole Race, Spectator Race and Spectator Drags.  For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Race Report &#8211; Hudson Speedway July 24th racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 01:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Jarrod Soucy won his fourth Thunder Light feature of the 2011 racing season this past Sunday July 24th at Hudson International Speedway. </p> <p> Carlos Esquivel had the best race of his career leading the first half of the feature until Soucy got past him. Following Soucy at the finish were Justin Beecher, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. –Jarrod Soucy won his fourth Thunder Light feature of the 2011 racing season this past Sunday  July 24th at Hudson International Speedway. </p>
<p>	Carlos Esquivel had the best race of his career leading the first half of the feature until Soucy got past him.  Following Soucy at the finish were Justin Beecher, Chad Wendell, Meegan Lord and Esquivel.  Soucy won the heat.<br />
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	Ron Lord Jr. won his first Outlaw Sportsman feature of the season and in doing so took over the points lead from Geoff Rollins.  Rick Woodside Jr. took the lead from his outside pole starting position and quickly built a big lead.  Woodside Jr. led the first twenty laps of the thirty lap event before Lord Jr. drove around the outside of him on lap twenty-one.  Lord Jr. wasn’t challenged from that point and was followed across the finish line by Jay Maki, Derek Griffith, Todd Warren, Dean Wendell, Woodside Jr., Matt Bosowski, Tom ‘The Terror’ Tomberello, Matt Robinson and Stan Maki.  Robinson and Maki won the heats.</p>
<p>	Jason Carroll won his fourth feature of the season in the Roadrunners.  Carroll took over the points lead from Nick Fisette. </p>
<p>	Jef James jumped out to a huge lead in the early going until a caution erased it.  Shawn Waites Jr. and Carroll both got past James on the restart.  With Waites Jr. leading Carroll they ran nose to tail for many laps with Carroll looking high and low but Carroll wasn’t able to make a pass.  As the duo started lapping cars they were joined in the battle for the lead by Mr. Johnny Reefer.  Carroll made it past Waites Jr. while the group was passing a back marker but things got real tight going down the back stretch and the lapped car ended up spinning off the track and brought out a caution.  The caution negated Carroll’s pass since speedway rules state that restarts are scored on the last completed lap. </p>
<p>	After the restart Carroll just needed a few laps to get back past Waites Jr. and drive on to victory.  Waites Jr. was second followed by Mr. Reefer, Fisette, Jen Lord, Matt Lombard, Scott Dunklee, Peter Raby, Lightning Keniston and James.<br />
	John Morin Jr. won his second Rookie Stock main of the season.  Second through tenth were Corrie Merritt, Dan Murphy Jr., Steven Dickey, Billy Clement Jr., Ronnie Robinson, Roger Tanguay Sr., Sir Scott Duval, Mike McHugh and Scott Thomson.</p>
<p>	Steve Dubois won the Spectator Drags.  Guy Toupin won the Spectator Race, Sir Scott Duval won the Flagpole Race.</p>
<p>	Next week July 31st is the double features for the Rookies, Roadrunners and Thunder Lights plus the always exciting New England V6 Modifieds, Spectator Drags, Flagpole Race and the Spectator Race.  Gates open at 4PM and the first race is at 6pm.  For more info please visit http://www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Race Report &#8211; July 17th racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 02:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. – Jared Soucy picked up his third Thunder Light feature win of the 2011 racing season this<br /> past Sunday evening at Hudson International Speedway. Carlos Esquivel brought the field to the drop<br /> of the green flag and led the first three laps of the caution free event. Soucy took over at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hudson N.H. – Jared Soucy picked up his third Thunder Light feature win of the 2011 racing season this<br />
past Sunday evening at Hudson International Speedway. Carlos Esquivel brought the field to the drop<br />
of the green flag and led the first three laps of the caution free event. Soucy took over at that point and<br />
Justin Beecher followed Soucy past Esquivel into second place. Soucy and Beecher waged a side by side<br />
battle for the lead eventually being joined by Chad Wendell to make it a three way battle. With Beecher<br />
and Wendell battling for second it took a little pressure off Soucy and he was able to cross the finish line<br />
a few car lengths ahead of Beecher in second place and Wendell in third place. Meegan Lord was fourth<br />
followed by Esquivel and Mike Erickson Jr. Beecher won the heat.<br />
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Dave “Hollywood” Helliwell picked up his first ever win in the Rookie Stocks. Helliwell recently<br />
moved up from the Roadrunners and was making his third Rookie start ever. Mike McHugh led the first<br />
half of the feature holding off Helliwell who was running side by side with him for many laps. A lap<br />
twelve caution bunched the field for a restart and Helliwell got a better start and grabbed the lead going<br />
into turn one but McHugh managed to get back in the lead before long. Helliwell finally put McHugh<br />
behind him for good and held off the likes of second place Dan Murphy Jr. and third place John Morin Jr.<br />
Following Morin Jr. over the line were Jerry Lepage, Corrie Merritt, Scott Thomson, Roger Tanquay Sr.,<br />
McHugh and Bill Helliwell. Lepage won the heat.</p>
<p>Nick Fisette picked up his second Roadrunner feature win of 2011. Fisette started deep in the<br />
field but took advantage of a lap one melee that sent cars spinning. With no caution needed, Fisette<br />
quickly took the lead and stretched it by many car lengths. A late race caution bunched the field for a<br />
restart but Fisette was up to the challenge and took the winner’s trophy home. Jef James and Anthony<br />
Belfiore were trading fenders in the closing laps in a side by side battle for second place. At the finish,<br />
James was scraping the wall but had to settle for third in the photo finish. Fourth through tenth were<br />
Jen Lord, Tom Lord, Erica Page, Robert Rund, Scott Dunkle, Bob ”Strawberry” Fields, and Ray Pat.<br />
Belfiore and Jen Lord won the heats. Johnny Reefer finished last in the feature.</p>
<p>Alan Archambault won the triple crown by winning the Spectator Race, Flagpole Race and Spectator<br />
Drags.</p>
<p>The Grand Enduro was won by Dave McCarthy followed by Roland Leplante, Corrie Merritt, Ryan<br />
Foley and Travis Nevers.</p>
<p>The 4 Cyl. Enduro was won by Richard Beauschene followed by Isaac Chabot, Paul Wainwright,<br />
Jay Kezer and the Jessie Honigs.</p>
<p>Next week, July 24th is the return of the Outlaws, plus the Rookies, Roadrunners, Thunder Lights,<br />
Spectator race, Spectator Drags and Flagpole race. For more info please visit<br />
www.hudsonspeedway.info.</p>
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		<title>Hudson Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Hall</dc:creator>
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