Pete’s Tire Barns has become the exclusive tire supplier of the
Monadnock Speedway Young Guns Racing Division for a second
year.

Orange, MA : Pete’s Tire Barns of Orange, MA has once again partnered with the Monadnock Speedway

in Winchester, NH to become the exclusive tire provider of the Young Guns (Youth League) racing division.

The Pete’s Tire Barns Young Guns will be running on Bridgestone Fuzion HRI tires throughout the 2011 racing

season. As part of the sponsorship, each Young Guns race car will feature a Pete’s Tire Barns sponsorship

sticker and the drivers can purchase the 195/60R14 and 195/65R15 tires for their race car at discounted prices.

The Young Guns racing division (ages 12-15) at the Monadnock Speedway allows the young drivers the

opportunity to compete in full fledged race cars while being safe and having fun. Continue reading “Pete’s Tire Barns Sponsors Young Guns Racing Division” »

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Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Monadnock Speedway held its Coca Cola Season Finale where Mini Stock Chris McTaggart and Super Stock Jeremy Sorel were crowned the 2009 champions. Dick Houle won the 4-cylinder Enduro Championship as did Dan Yagmin in the Full Size Enduros. Emerson Cayer won the Mini Stocks, John Lavoie took the Super Stock Checkers. Other winners include pro 4 Modifieds Norm Wrenn, All Star Race Trucks Brandon Warren and Allison Legacy North Tommy Barrett.

The Mini Stocks rolled onto the ¼ mile high banked speedway where Chris Davis was scored the early leader. Lap five, Davis continued to lead as Joey Kendall put the pressure on for the lead. Jamey King ran third as Chris McTaggart and Emerson cayer battled for fourth. Lap ten, the leaders began to work through heavy lap traffic as Emerson Cayer challenged Davis for the lead. The side by side battle ended on lap thirteen as Cayer took the lead and Kendall slipped into second. Lap twenty, Cayer gained a good lead as Kendall sat in second. Davis and Kimg battled for third. On lap twenty nine, the caution was displayed for James Hancock as he made hard contact with the backstretch wall. Hancock was not injured. On the restart, Cayer mad it to the line first as a three way battle for third developed between Davis, McTaggart and King. Tow laps to go, Kendall began to reel in the leader of Cayer as King moved into third. At the checkers, it was cater followed by Kendall, King, McTaggart and Davis.

Kevin Ouellette led the Super Stocks out for their final 2009 event. Ouellette brought the field to the green but had an early challenge from Ken Springer. Springer took over the lead by lap two until the field was shown a caution for Austin Brehio who spun on the front stretch. On the restart, Springer took the lead for one more lap until John Lavoie moved into the number one spot. Andy Brooks followed in third as Ed Brehio III and Scott McDonald battled for fourth. On lap seven, the caution was displayed as Ed Brehio III spun on the backstretch. On the restart, Lavoie led the field as Matt Mead joined the top five and placed pressure on McDonald for fourth. Lap ten, Mead made his move to the inside of Springer to take over third. Half way to go, Lavoie continued to lead as Mead made several attempt to pass Brooks staying on his back bumper. Geoff Rollins ran fourth as Springer and McDonald battled for fifth. Lap twenty nine, the forth place runner of Rollins suffered mechanical problems and retired to the pit area. As the laps winded down, Mead continued to make the pass on Brooks for second as Springer felt the challenges from Sorel for fourth. At the checkers, it was Lavoie followed by Brooks, Mead, Springer and Sorel.

The 2009 race season is official over at the high banked ¼ mile of Monadnock Speedway however one more event is on the schedule, the Mud Slinger Fall Classic Mud Bog. The Mud Slinger Fall Classic will be held on Saturday, October 17th with a rain date of Sunday, October 18th. The mud will start flying at 11am.

For more information regarding the Mud Slinger Fall Classic or the 2009 awards Banquet, please log onto www.monadnockspeedway.com or call the speedway’s office at 603-239-4067.

Mini Stock Results: Emerson Cayer, Joey Kendall, Jamey King, Chris McTaggart, Chris Davis, Tim Jackson, Derek Bergquist, Beth Adams, Kim Rivet, Rich Fournier, Dennis Wallace, Joe Rogers, Robert Carter, Jason Roberts, Louis Maher, Brad Curtis, Alicea Fohlin, Kevin McKnight, Shawna Wallace, Brennan Johnson, James Hancock, Bob Chapdelaine, Travis Grover, Ron Normandin

Super Stock Results: John lavoie, Andy Brooks, Matt Mead, Ken Springer, Jeremy Sorel, Ed Brehio III, Bill Johnston, Scott McDonald, Josh King, Dana Shepard, Kevin Ouellette, Nancy Muni, Brian Chapin, Craig Cashman, Buster Duncan, Dave Striebel, Geoff Rollins, Nick Gravel, Chris Wilk, Austin Brehio

Top Twenty 4-cylinder Enduro results: Matt Gauffin, Heath Renaud, Tyler Lescord, Tim LeBlanc, Julia Raymond, Scott Hatt, Adam Houle, John Walker, Pat Houle, Rob Thompson, Fred Rogers, Billy Chaffee, Kris Kristolaitis, Eric Pomasko, Tim Paquette, Justin Morse, Darren Jacobs, Eric Silvernale, Dick Houle, Gordon Farnum

Top Twenty Full Size Enduro results: Robert Morton, Dan Yagmin, Ryan Rivet, Dan Figueiredo, Duane Stonier, Bill Davis, Barry Schonborg, Jared Edson, John Yagmin, William Faford, Joe Ethier, Jon Wyman, Robert Thompson, Bucky Sheats, Trevor Dyer, Seth Petalas, Christopher Harris, Roger Lamoureaux, Blaze Stonier

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Winchester, NH: This past Friday, Monadnock Speedway hosted their Friday Night Championship race for the Modifieds and Outlaw Pros. Todd Patnode of Richmond, NH took the Modified title as Russ Hersey of W. Swanzey, NH captured the Outlaw Pro Championship on a wild night of racing. Winners of the Friday Night Special included Joey Kendall (Mini Stocks), Ed Brehio III (Super Stocks), Brandon Ovitt (Outlaw Pros) and Kirk Alexander (Modifieds). The enduro winners were Joe Ethier in the Full Size and Matt Gauffin in the 4-Cylinder.

Dennis Wallace led the Mini Stock to the green. On lap three, a caution came out for rookie Jamey King. On the restart, Wallace held on as Ron Normandin and Derek Bergquist followed closely for the top three. On lap seven, Bergquist took over the top spot as Joe Kendall worked his way into second. By lap nine, a a battle for the lead developed between Bergquist and Kendall as they ran bumper to bumper. Tim Jackson attempted to make the pass on Beth Adams for fourth but was denied. At half way, Bergquist and Kendall continued to battle as Jackson took the inside of Normandin for third. Less than ten to go, the leaders approach heavy lap traffic as Kendall took advantage of the lap traffic and moved into the lead. Five laps to go, Kendall and Bergquist pulled away from the field followed by Jackson, Adams and Danny Fields. On the final lap, Kendall was shown the white flag as Adams worked to hold off Fields for fourth. At the checkers, it was Kendall followed by Bergquist, Jackson, Adams and Field.

Super Stock field rolled onto the track with Andy Brooks Jr on the pole. On the start, Brooks quickly took the lead as Nancy Muni took away second from Dave Striebel. Lap ten, Brooks remained the leader as Ed Brehio III moved into the top five and attempts the inside of Kevin Ouellette for fourth. On lap twelve, the yellow flag waved as Ouellette attempted to pass a lap car as Scott Zilinski went to the high side causing it to be three wide. Contact was made between the lap car and Ouellette causing Ouellette to spin. On the restart, Brooks was scored as the leader for one lap as another caution came out as Austin Brehio made contact with Jeff Wright. One lap was completed and another caution came out as contact on the front stretch was made between Bill Johnston and Nick Gravel ending the night for Gravel and Zilinski. The field settled down and on lap sixteen the new leader was Ed Brehio III as Brooks settled in the second spot. Lap twenty, Rookie Brehio III began to feel the pressure from Matt Mead who worked his way into the second spot. Brooks felt the heat from Jeremy Sorel for third. Two laps to go, the leaders approach lap traffic as both Brehio III and Mead worked through it. Sorel made one last effort to the inside of Brooks for third. At the checkers, it was Brehio III followed by Mead, Brooks, Sorel and Muni.

Steve Gauthier was the early leader in the Outlaw pro feature event followed by Aric Blanchette and Barry Gray. By lap two, Mike Parks moved into the top three and worked on Gray for second. Lap five, Hersey moved into the fourth position and looked to the inside of Parks for third. Lap ten, Hersey was on the move as challenged Gauthier for the lead on the high side. In two laps, Hersey became the new leader as Parks continued to run third. On lap eighteen, a caution came out for Matt Zenisky, Kevin Bolduc and Emerson Cayer. Bolduc took the most damage and to retire from the event. On the restart, Hersey felt the new challenge from Bryan Baker for the top spot as Gauthier held third. On lap twenty-two, the leaders approach a car entering onto the track from the infield. Both Hersey and Baker tried to avoid the car causing both to go high. Hersey took a hard hit into the front stretch wall. On lap twenty five, Brandon Ovitt showed the way as the leader followed by Blanchette and Gray. Five laps to go, Gray made the pass on Blanchette as Baker followed for third. On the final lap, it was Ovitt followed by Gray, Baker, Cayer and Blanchette.

The Modifieds came roaring onto the track as Rusty Ball took the field to the green. The battle for the lead developed early side by side as Eric LeClair fought Ball for the top spot. Rob Williams, Dave Brube and Jim Boniface follwed close behind. Lap ten, the top five ran close as Berube took over second as Boniface moved into third. On lap fifteen, berube took over the top spot as Kirk Alexander ran close behind in second. On lap sixteen a caution was displayed as Williams and Ball made contact causing a multiple car pile up involving nine cars. On the restart, Berube continued to lead as Alexander looked high for the pass. On lap twenty three, the Alexander won the battle and took the lead as Berube settled into second. Todd Patnode, Bryan Shumway and Vic Johnson followed for the top five. Lap three thirty five, Alexander continued to lead as Berube held off Patnode. On lap thirtynine, fifth place runner Vic Johnson went to the pit area giving the spot to Ed Reed. Five to go, Alexander remained the leader with Berube and Patnode battling for second. At the checkers, it was Alexander fir his fifth victory this season followed by Berube, Patnode, Shumway and Ed Reed.

This Saturday, Monadnock Speedway will host the final event of the season. The Coca Cola Super Saturday will include the championship race for the Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, 4-cylinder and Full Size Enduros along with the visiting tours of Pro 4 Modifieds, Allison Legacy and All Star Race Trucks. The special event will also have spectator races, big wheel races, the great school bus race and a demolition derby. Race time is at 2pm.

For more information, call the speedway’s office at 603-239-4067 or log onto www.monadnockspeedway.com.

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Winchester, NH: Monadnock Speedway hosted a very busy race venue this past Saturday which included all the regular divisions along with tour appearances from NEMA and Allison Legacy. Kirk Alexander cruised in victory lane for the Modifieds as Bryon baker celebrated his first Outlaw Pro win of the season. Nick Gravel took the checkers for the Super Stock along with Mini Stock competitor Beth Adams. Heath Renaud and Rob Morton took down the Enduro victories.

The Mini Stocks rolled onto the track for the first feature event. Beth Adams led the field to the green. Adams, the early leader, showed the way as Chris Davis, Derek Berquist, Chris McTaggart and Dennis Wallace followed. By lap ten, a battle for second developed between Davis and McTaggart. Fifteen laps in the books, Adams continued to lead as she worked through lap traffic as McTaggart followed on her back bumper. Lap seventeen, a caution came out for debris. On the restart, Adams held off McTaggart for the lead as Joey Kendall moved into third chasing down the top two. Three laps to go, the caution again came out setting the field up for a three lap shoot out. On the restart, Adams again held of McTaggart as the top three ran bumper to bumper. On the final lap, it was Adams celebrating her first win of the season followed by McTaggart, Kendall, Bergquist and Davis.

The Super Stocks took to the track with Dana Shepard on the pole. On the start, contact was made between Andy Brooks and Shepard bringing out a caution. On the restart, Gravel inherited the lead as David Striebel followed close behind. By lap ten, Gravel began to pull away as Striebel and Ken Springer settled in the top three. Nancy Muni and Bill Johnston battled for fourth as Ed Brehio III ran close behind. Five laps to go, a four car battle developed for third between Springer, Muni, Johnston and Brehio III. Gravel continued to have a good lead as Striebel was on his own in second. At the checkers, it was Gravel taking the victory followed by Striebel, Springer, Muni and Johnston.

Barry Gray brought the Outlaw Pro field to the green with Steve Gauthier on the side of him. By lap two, Gray felt the pressure of Bryon Baker for the lead. On lap four, Baker made his move to the inside of Gray and took the lead. Mike Parks and Russ Hersey followed leaving Gray in fourth. Half way to go, Parks placed the heat on Baker for the lead attempting the outside for several laps. Hersey ran on Parks back bumper awaiting his opportunity to take over second. Gray and Gauthier battled for fourth. Five laps to go, the top three continued to run bumper to bumper as they approached lap traffic. As the top three worked around lap traffic, Parks took the high side in turn three as Hersey went low and moved into the second spot. At the checkers, it was Baker followed by Hersey, Parks, Gray and Gauthier.

Modified pole sitter, Rich Hammann, was scored the early leader of the feature event until Vic Johnson took it away. By lap eight, Kirk Alexander moved into second and began chasing down Alexander for the lead. On lap thirteen, Alexander took over the lead as Dale Evonsion moved into third. Hammann and JR Baril challenged each other for third. At the half way mark, Alexander worked his way through lap traffic as Johnson gained some ground on him running second. Jim Boniface and Bryan Shumway moved into the top five. Ten laps to go, Alexander again worked through lap traffic as Johnson continued to run second. Evonsion began to feel the presence of Boniface, Shumway and Todd Patnode behind him as they all ran tight. Two laps to go, Boniface and Shumway battled with Shumway taking over the fourth spot. On the final lap, it was Alexander posting back to back wins followed by Johnson, Evonsion, Shumway and Boniface.

This Saturday, the Modifieds return to the high banks of Monadnock Speedway along with the Outlaw Pros, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, 4-cylinder Enduros and Classic Lies. Following the race event, the speedway will host a demolition Derby. Race time is at 6pm. For more information, log onto www.monadnockspeedway.com.

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Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Monadnock Speedway was once again a victim to Mother Nature setting up for a huge race venue on Saturday, September 5th.

This Saturday, Monadnock Speedway will welcome back the NEMA and NEMA Lites for their final visit at the high banks for the 2009 season. The NEMA race will be a special 40 lap event in honor of Marilyn Angelillo and will be named the “Marilyn’s Passion” Race Event.  The Modifieds also be part of the action along with Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, Allison Legacy Series, 4-cylinder & Full Size Enduros. Due to the number of divisions competing on September 5th, pit gates will open at noon with practice starting at 2:30pm. There will be no heats races for the Mini Stocks, Super Stocks or Outlaw Pros. Race time is at 6pm.

September will be a very busy month of racing at Monadnock Speedway. Due to the last two weeks of rain outs, the Modifieds have been scheduled to compete in the next three race events including this weekend, Saturday – September 12th and the Friday Night Special Championship Race for the Modifieds and Outlaw Pros on September 19th. The Demolition Derby has been postponed to Saturday, September 12th. The 2009 season will conclude on Saturday, September 26th where the Super Stock, Mini Stock and Enduro champions will be crowned. The season finale will also include Pro 4 Modifieds, All Star Race Trucks, Allison Legacy, Spectators Race and the very popular School Bus Race! The Season Finale Special Event will begin at an earlier time, 2pm.

For more information on the final four races of the 2009 race season, please log onto www.monadnockspeedway.com or call the speedway’s office at 603-239-4067.

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Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, the management of Monadnock Speedway made an early decision to cancel the evening’s event due to the forecast of heavy rains coming in during the afternoon and evening.

The next two weeks at the high banked ¼ mile track will be filled with a lot of action. This Saturday, August 29th, Monadnock Speedway will host Biker’s Night where anyone who attends the races on a motorcycle, including passengers, will receive free general admission. The race program includes Modifieds, Outlaw Pros, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, 4-cylinder Enduros, Full Size Enduros plus a demolition derby following the race event. Race time is at 6pm.

The following week, the speedway will welcome back the Northeast Midget Association for the traditional Labor Day Weekend event.  The NEMA race will be in memory of long time NEMA supporter, Marilyn Angelillo and will be titled Northeastern Midget Association’s Marilyn’s Passion Race. The line up for the race will include the very talented stars of NEMA plus a special appearance from Ted Christopher wheeling around a Bertrand’s entry. The special event will also include Modifieds, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and Full Size Enduros. Racing will start at 6pm.

For more information regarding the upcoming events at Monadnock Speedway, log onto the speedway’s website at Monadnock Speedway.com.

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Ron Normandin Scores First Win of 2009

Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Monadnock Speedway was filled with heroes of the past and present as they held the first annual Heroes of Yester-Year Celebration. The fans were able to mix and mingle with the former and present competitors during the very popular Open Track Party presented by Ford Brattleboro. Ron Normandin celebrated his first 2009 victory for Mini Stocks where he is now guaranteed a starting spot for the Stafford Motor Speedway Fall Finale.  Kirk Alexander took the checkers in the Modified division after suffering several weeks of mechanical problems.  Super Stock Bill Johnston topped the feature event as Mike Parks took back to back Outlaw Pro wins. Dick Houle and Rob Morton won the Enduro events.

Grand Marshall, Bob Whitcomb, waved the green where Beth Adams led the Mini Stock field early in their feature event. Ron Normandin, Jamey King, Chris McTaggart and Joey Kendall followed close behind battling for position. On lap seven, a caution came out as James Hancock and Derek Bergquist made contact. On the restart, Adams had a great start securing the top spot. On lap eleven, Normandin began to pressure Adams as the ran wheel to wheel. One lap later, Normandin took the lead as King went to the inside of Kendall for third. On alp thirteen, the caution flew again. On the restart, Normandin continued to lead as Adams felt Kendall and Jackson on her  back bumper. Ten laps to go, Kendall tries the high side as Jackson attempted the low groove. Both were denied as Adams held strong in second. Five laps to go, Normandin showed the way as Kendall attempted the inside of Adams in turn one.  Once again, Kendall could not make it and began to battle wheel to wheel with Jackson for third. One lap to go, Kendall gave one last attempt as Adams went high coming out of turn two. Adams scraped the back wall dropping out of the top five leaving Jackson to battle with Kendall for second. King moved into fourth. At the checkers, it was Normandin followed by Kendall, Jackson, King and McTaggart.

Super Stocks rolled onto the track with David Streibel setting the pace. Streibel was scored as the early leader but felt the presence of Bill Johnston on the high side. On lap three, the side by side battle was won by Johnston as he took over the lead. Johnston began to pull away as Streibel held off the challenges from Nancy Muni and Jeremy Sorel. On lap ten, Streibel pulled away in second as Muni held of the challenges from Jeff Wright for third. In the next lap, Sorel and Wright battled for the fourth spot. Ten laps to go, Johnston and Streibel distanced themselves away from the field as Muni, Wright and Sorel continued to run nose to tail for third. Five laps to go, as they entered turn one, Wright made contact with Muni resulting in both Muni and Wright dropping out of the top five. Muni got back on the gas and joined the back of the field with no caution.   Sorel, Andy Brook and Nick Gravel took over in the top five. As laps winded down, Johnston remained to lead as Sorel began to gain ground on Streibel for second. On the final lap it was Joshnton followed by Streibel, Sorel, Brooks and Gravel.

Aric Blanchette and Steve Gauthier side by side brought the field to the green. On the start, Gauthier on the outside got the jump as the starter of the race brought the caution out. As the caution was displayed both Blanchette and Gauthier made heavy contact resulting in extensive damage to the Gauthier machine. On the restart of the start of the race, Barry Gray found himself in the number one spot. Bryon Baker, starting on the outside wasted no time to take the lead over as Mike Parks followed and moved into second. By lap two, Hersey went to the outside of Gray and settled in third. Baker continued to lead attempting to hold off both Parks and Hersey. Parks tried the high side but was denied as Parks and Hersey ran wheel to wheel for second. Lap seventeen, Parks had a good run of turn four and challenged Baker again on the outside. As they both came out of turn two, Parks took the lead as Hersey followed for second.  The top three ran bumper to bumper as Gray and Brandon Ovitt battled for fourth. Ten laps to go, the top three began to approach lap traffic. Both Parks and Hersey maneuvered through the lap cars as Baker was held up. Five to go, Parks and Hersey continued to battle as Ovitt began to catch Baker for third. At the wave of the checkers, it was Parks for back to back victories followed by Hersey, Baker, Ovitt and Gray.

Rob Williams led the Modified field to the green for their 50 lap feature event. Williams quickly secured the lead as Eric LeClair and Marty Radewick ran close behind. On lap two, the field was slowed by a caution. On the restart, Williams again controlled the top spot as Radewick moved into second. Kirk Alexander sat in third followed by LeClair and Frank L’Etoile. The top three ran bumper to bumper as Alexander went to the outside of Radewick for second.  By lap ten, the top three broke away as a huge battle for fourth and fifth developed between LeClair, L’Etoile, Dale Evonsion, Ed Reed and Dave Berube. Few laps later, Evonsion broke from the battle on made the pass on the outside of L’Etoile for fifth and worked on LeClair for fourth. Twenty laps in the book, the top three continued to stand on their own as the field maneuvered around heavy lap traffic battling for the top five. On lap twenty five, the caution was shown collecting Evonsion, Rusty Ball, Jim Boniface and Kevin Bolduc. On the restart, Alexander took the lead as Williams fought back. Radewick continued to run third followed by Todd Patnode and Berube. Ten laps to go, the top three again approached heavy lap traffic as L’Etoile and Ed Reed challenged each other for the sixth spot. Five lap to go, Williams again attempted to get back the top spot as fifth place Berube pulled off with a mechanical problem. At the wave of the checkers, it was Alexander with the victory followed by Williams, Radewick, Patnode and Bryan Shumway.

This Saturday, Monadnock Speedway will welcome back the Pro 4 Modified to the high bank ¼ mile oval along with Outlaw Pros, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and 4-cylinder Enduros. Race Time is at 6pm.

Top Ten Modifieds: Kirk Alexander, Rob Williams, Marty Radewick, Todd Panote, Bryan Shumway, Frank L’Etoile, Dale Evonsion, Ed Reed Jr, Eric LeClair

Top Ten Outlaw Pros: Mike Parks, Russ Hersey, Bryon Baker, Brandon Ovitt, Barry Gray, Aric Blanchette, Eric Poulin, Adam Brooks, Steve Gauthier

Top Ten Super Stocks: Bill Johnston, David Streibel, Jeremy Sorel, Andy Brooks, Nick Gravel, Matt Mead, Bob Bedaw, Ed Brehio Jr, Kevin Ouellette, Jeff Wright

Top Ten Mini Stocks: Ron Normandin, Joey Kendall, Tim Jackson, Jamey King, Chris McTaggart, Chris Davis, Dennis Wallace, Beth Adams, James Hancock

Top Ten 4-cylinder Enduros: Dick Houle, Jonah Delgenio, Heath Reanud, Eric Pomasko, |CJ Johnson, Matt Gauffin, Scott Hatt, Fred Rogers, John Walker, Julia |Raymond

Top Ten Full Size Enduros: Rob Morton, Jared Edson, Dan Yagmin, Ryan Rivet, Barry Schonborg, Ed Lofland, Mike Petalas, Adam Gray, Randy Rameau, Trevor Dyer

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Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Bryan Shumway took the checkers in the full field of Modifieds at Monadnock Speedway. This is number two for Shumway, he previously won earlier in the season in a rain shortened event.  Super Stock point leader, Jeremy Sorel visited victory lane as did Joey Kendall in the Mini Stock division. Matt Gauffin took the win in the 4-cylinder Enduro division and Randy Rameau celebrated a victory in the Full Size Enduro event.

The mini stocks rolled onto the ¼ mile high banked track as Ron Normandin set the pace. An early caution came out on lap one as second place runner, Beth Adams, suffered mechanical problems.   On the restart, Normandin continued to lead as Chris Davis, Chris McTaggart and Rich Fourier battle for second. On lap seven, Normandin attempted to protect  his top spot but McTaggart made the pass for first. Next lap, Normandin experienced problems and pulled it into the infield leaving McTaggart in a battle with Joey Kendall. Kendall rode the back bumper of McTaggart as Kim Rivet and Tim Jackson battled for third. The top four ran tight , as Kendall dove into the inside of McTaggart but had to back out. On lap thirteen, Kendall turn the pressure on as both ran side by side. Next lap, Kendall took over the lead as Jackson  took the high side of Rivet but could not make the pass.  Less than ten laps to go, a three way battle developed between McTaggart, Rivet and Jackson as Kendall drove away in the lead.   Five laps to go, Jackson dove inside in turn three to take over third from Rivet and challenged McTaggart. Jackson attempted the high side of McTaggart but conatct was made between both resulting in Jackson dropping back top fourth. One lap top go, Jackson cane back as Rivet and Jackson ran side by side for the third spot. At the checkers it was, Kendall, McTaggart, Rivet, Jackson and Davis.

Super Stock competitor, Nancy Muni brought the field to the green flag start. Muni quickly took the lead leaving Kevin Ouellette in a battle for second with Andy Brooks. On lap three, the cation flag flew as Jeff Wright’s machine broke collecting Ouellette and Brehio III. On the restart, Brooks attempted to make the pass on Muni but was denied as Jeremy Sorel moved in on Brooks for second. The two ran side by side as Ed Brehio Jr followed for fourth. Bob Bedaw and Bill Johnston fought for fifth. Ten laps into the book, Muni held on but felt the presence of Sorel on her back bumper. Next lap, Sorel made the high side move for the lead as Muni slipped back to second. Brehio III ran third. On lap fifteen, the caution was displayed again as Brooks had contact with Muni going for the third spot. Sorel had a great restart and remained the leader as Matt Mead moved into third placing heat on Berhio Jr for second.  Jason Stone and David Streibel ran fourth and fifth. Five laps to go, Mead made his move for second and began to chase down the leader as Stone took over third. Johnston and Brehio III worked on Streibel for the top five position.  On the final lap, it was Sorel with the win followed by Mead, Stone, Brehio JR and Joshnston.

Twenty three Modifieds took to the track for their 50 lap feature event with Eric LeClair setting the pace.  LeClair wasted no time to take the lead as Marty Radewick, Vic Johnson, Ed Reed and Frank L’Etoile followed. On lap five, the battle developed early for third between Radewick, Reed and Bryan Shumway. Joshnon ran second.  Twenty laps into the feature, Shumway moved into second and was on the back bumper of LeClair awaiting the opportunity. Shumway made his move to the outside as both ran wheel to wheel. Johnson and Boniface ran side by side for third. On lap twenty-five, LeClair running hard to keep the top spot made contact with the front stretch wall bring out the caution. On the restart, Shumway took over the lead as Boniface, Joshnson, Todd Patnode and Ed Reed followed. On lap thirty, Patnode made the pass on Johnson for third as Reed and Dave Brube battled for fifth. Ten laps to go, Shumway began to distance himself from the field as a four way battle for fourth developed between Johnson, Reed, Dale Evonsion and Berube.  A few laps later, Evonsion made the pass on both Johnson and Reed for fourth as the top three remained the same. At the checkers, it was Shumway celebrating in victory lane followed by Boniface, Patnode, Evonsion and Joshnon.

The wild and crazy four cylinders rolled onto the track with Fred Rogers scored the early leader.  By lap ten, the leaders begain to approach heavy lap traffic as Rogers worked through followed by Haeth Renaud, Eric Pomakso and Dick Houle. Few laps later, Renaud loose in eth corner gave Houle the second place spot. Lap twenty, a four way battle for the lead was fought between, Rogers, Houle, Pomakso and Matt Gauffin. Lap thirty, Houle became the new leader as Pomasko and Gauffin ran side by side for second. Ten laps to go, Houle remained to lead as Pomasko and Gauffin continued to run wheel to wheel. Nine laps to go, the red flag was displayed. On the restart, Gauffin takes off and passes both Poamsko and Houle for the lead. Rogers and Adam Houle battled for fourth. At the end, it was gaffing followed by Houle, Pomasko, Rogers and Adam Houle.

Mike Petalas was the early leader I the Full Size Enduro event. Petalas held on as randy Rameau attempted to reel him in. On lap ten, Rameau caught Petals and challenged him for the lead as Joe Ethier moved into the battle. Lap twenty, Rameau was the leader as both Petals and Ethier ran bumper to bumper behind him.
Half way to go, Rameau developed a good lead as Petalas and Ethier ran side by side for position. Twenty laps left, Ethier made the pass and caught Rameau. Ethier was all over the back bumper of Rameau as Schonborg ran third. Ten alps to go, the top two contunied to battle as Dan Yagmin and Jared Edson rounded out the top five. At the wave of the checkers, it was Rameau posting his first win of the season followed by Yagmin, Schonborg, Edson and Ethier.

This Saturday, Monadnock Speedway welcomes back the very fast open wheel Northeast Midget Association plus the NEMA Lites, Outlaw Pros, Super Stocks, Mini Stock Conquest and 4-cylinder Enduros. Race time is at 6pm. For more information, log ontowww.monadnockspeedway.com.

Modified Results: Bryan Shumway, Jim Boniface, Todd Patnode, Dale Evonsion, Vic Johnson, Ed Reed, Dave Berube, Carl Pasteryak, Pete Jarvis, Josh Cantara, Brandee Tree, Butch perry, Rich Hammann, Rich Fournier, Eric LeClair, Rusty Ball, Marty Radewick, Jr Baril, Kurt Vigeant, Kirk Alexander, Rib Williams, Roy Seidell, Frank L’Etoile

Super Stock Results: Jeremy Sorel, Matt Mead, Jason Stone, Ed Brehio Jr, Bill Johnston,, Ed Brehio III, David Striebel, Bob Bedaw, Andy Brooks, Craig Cashmna, Nancy Muni, Dana Shepard, Josh King, Brain Grantz, Jeff Wright, Kevin Ouellette

Mini Stock Results: Joey Kendall, Chris McTaggart, Kim Rivet, Tim Jackson, Chris Davis, Rich Fournier, Dennis Wallace, Joe Rogers, James Hancock, Ricky Bernard, Alecia Fohlin, Kevin McKnight, Ron Normandin, Jamey King, Beth Adams

Top Ten 4-cylinder Enduros: matt Gauffin, Dick Houle, Eric Pomasko, Fred Rogers, Adam Houle, Bruce Clark, Julie Raymond, Rob Thompson, CJ Johnson, Kris Kristoliatis

Full Size Enduro Top ten: Randy Rameau, Dan Yagmin, Barry Schonborg, Jared Edson, Joe Ethier, Mike Petalas, Dan Cheveralls, Ryan Rivet, Ed Lofland, Bucky Sheats

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Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Monadnock Speedway hosted the annual Kayem Hot Dog Night where Julia Raymond went down in the history books as the first female to win a 4-cylinder Enduro feature event.  Raymond is the grand daughter of  the legendary Roger Raymond. Matt Mead captured the Super Stock Showdown special event.  Jim Boniface celebrated his second victory in the Modifieds. Both Mini Stock competitor Derek Bergquist and Full Size Enduro competitor Jared Edson celebrated first of the season wins.

The mini stocks rolled onto the track with Beth Adams on the pole. Adams took the lead as Derek Bergquist challenged her for top spot early. Chris Davis, Joey Kendall and Chris McTaggart followed. On lap three, Kendall made the pass three wide for second out of turn four as Adams was shuffled back to fifth. Bergquist took over the lead. On lap nine, the caution flew as Davis suffered a flat tire. On the restart, Bergquist on the gas to remain the leader. Ten laps to go, Kendall went hard into turn two dropping from second to fourth. JameyKing moved into second as Rivet ran third.  On lap seventeen the battle brewed for second as Rivet. Rivet made the pass under King and moved into second. Bergquist continued to lead. On lap to go, Bergquist and Rivet pulled away from the field as the last lap battle for third was between King and Kendall.  Rivet, with a half of lap to go for second spun on the backstretch giving second to King. At the checkers it was former champion Derek Bergquist with the victory followed by King, Kendall, McTaggart and Davis.

The Modifieds took the track for their July 11th event that was cut short on lap two due to rain. Vic Johnson took the field to the green as the first caution flew for Rob Williams striking the backstretch wall collecting Todd Patnode, Kirk Alexander and Eric LeClair.  On the restart, Johnson took the lead as Rusty Ball challenged him on the outside. On lap eight, Ball moved to the inside of Johnson as Johnson went too high into the turn and spun. Ball restarted the race as he felt the pressure from Jim Boniface for the lead. Ed Reed and Dave Berube battled for fourth. On lap fifteen, points leader Kirk Alexander retired to the pits as Boniface made the inside moved under Ball for the lead. Five laps later, Ball spun on the backstretch and into the infield giving Todd Patnode second followed by Reed, Berube and Marty Radewick. Half way to go, Patnode was on the move to catch the race leader as Radewick felt Josh Cantara on his back bumper for fifth. Ten laps to go, Patnode reeled in Boniface and was on his back bumper. Berube continued to work on Reed for third.    On the final lap, Boniface and Patnode battled for the win coming out of turn four. Patnode made contact with Boniface causing him to lose the top position. At the checkers it was Patnode by a nose followed by Boniface,  Reed, Berube and Cantara. Patnode was penalized one position for rough riding giving the victory to Boniface.

Kevin Ouellette set the pace for the special Super Stock Showdown event. At the green, Ouellette quickly controlled the lead as Andy Brooks and Nancy Muni battled for second. By lap five, Brooks was all over the back of Ouellette for the lead as Muni, Ken Springer and Scott Cashman followed. On lap ten, points leader Jeremy Sorel made contact with Springer  bringing out the first caution. On the restart, Ouellette attempted to hold off Brooks but by the next lap Brooks was the new leader. A few laps later, Matt Mead worked his way into second and began to hunt down Brooks for the lead. On lap fifteen, the third caution of the event was displayed as Muni, Ed Brehio Jr and Ed Brehio III all make contact.  Brooks led the field to the restart as Mead set his sights on the lead. On lap twenty, Mead was shown as the new leader as Brooks had to settle in second. Oullette felt the pressure from Bob Bedaw and Jeff Wright for third.  Five laps to go, Mead widened his lead as Ouellette held off Brehio Jr for third. Bedaw, Wright and Sorel all battled hard for the fifth spot.  At the end, it was Mead capturing the Showdown title followed by Brooks, Brehio Jr, Ouellette and Bedaw.

Outlaw Pro Steve Gautier brought the field to the green for their feature event. By lap one, the fans saw a new leader of Russ Hersey as Gauthier held onto second.  Brandon Ovitt and Bryon Baker challenged each other for third. Ten laps into the books, Hersey cruised away from the field as Baker continued to put the heat on Ovitt for third. Aric Blanchette sat in fifth. Half way to go, baker continued to work on Ovitt as Mike Parks challenged Blanchette for fifth. Hersey remained to show the way as parks made the pass on Blanchette for fifth. Ten to go, Ovitt and Baker approach a lap car causing Baker to lose ground to Ovitt. On the final lap, it was Hersey dominating the race to take the checkers followed by Gauthier, Ovitt, Baker and Parks.

The very healthy field of 4-cylinders rolled onto the track where Julia Raymond took the lead early. By lap ten, Raymond was working through lap traffic as CJ Johnson, Ed LeClair, Josh Houle and John Walker followed. Twenty laps into the books, Raymond continued to run strong as the field behind her battled for the top five spot. Lap twenty five, Houle was on the back bumper of Johnson for second as heath Renaud began to catch the two. On lap thirty, Raymond continued to lead as a three way battle for second developed between Houle, Johnsn and Renaud. Ten laps to go, Raymond cleared her way through very heavy lap traffic as Renaud moved into second followed by Josh Houle. Dick Houle broke into the top five chasing down the top three.  On the white flap lap, Raymond worked through lap traffic as Dick Houle ran side by side with Josh Houle for second. At the end, it was Julia Raymond making history as the first female to post a 4-cylinder Enduro victory followed by Dick Houle, Josh Houle, Heath Renaud and CJ Johnson.

The Full Size Enduro concluded the evening’s program with Ryan Rivet being scored as the early leader followed by Duane Stonier, Dan Cheveralls, Dan Figueiredo and Randy Rameau. Rivet developed a good leas as Jared Edson challenged Cheveralls for third. Lap twenty, Rivet continued to lead but felt the pressure from Edson as Dan Yagmin moved into the top three. Five laps later, Edson took over the lead as Yagmin attempted to make the pass on Rivet for second. Lap thirty five, Yagmin ran second and beagn to challenge Edson for the lead. The two ran side by side with Yagmin coming out on top.   Ten laps to a battle for third developed between Rivet, Stonier and Rameau. Rameau made the pass and was on the back bumper of Rivet for third. At the checkers, it was Yagmin followed by Edson, Rameau, Rivet and Stonier. Due to the three win rule, Edson was awarded the win.

This Saturday, the Modifieds will return to the high banks of Monadnock Speedway for Whelen Night at the races along with the Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, 4-cylinder and Full Size Enduros. Race time is at 6pm.

Mini Stock Results: Derek Bergquist, Warwick, Ma; Jamey King, Orange, Ma; Joey Kendall, Winchendon, Ma; Chris McTaggart, Swanzey, NH; Chris Davis, Winchester, NH; Dennis Wallace,  Jaffrey, NH;  Kim Rivet, Chicopee, Ma; Tim Jackson, jaffrey, NH; James Hancock, Litchfield, NH; Beth Adams, Winchendon, Ma; Joe Rogers, Ludlow, VT; Rich Fournier, Warwick, Ma; Shawn Doubleday, Belchertown, Ma

Super Stock Results: Matt Mead, Richmond, NH; Andy Brooks, Winchendon, Ma; Ed Brehio Jr, Baldwinville, Ma; Kevin Ouellette, Fitchburg, Ma; Bob Bedaw, Whately, Ma; Jeff Wright, Jaffery, NH; Jeremy Sorel, Westfield, Ma; Scott Cashman, Keene, NH; Ken Springer, Swazney, NH; Dana Shepard, Putney, VT; Ed Brehio III, Baldwinville, Ma; Craig Cashman, |Keene, NH; Nancy Muni, Harwinton, CT; Heath Renaud, Vernon, VT; Bill Johnston, Athol, Ma; Dave Striebel, Hinsdale, Ma

Outlaw Pro Results: Russ heresy, Swanzey, NH; Steve Gauthier, Jaffrey, NH; Brandon Ovitt, Bernardston, Ma; Bryon Baker, Claremont, NH; Mike Parks, Walpole, NH; Aric Blanchette, Peterborough, NH; Geoff Rollins, Groton, Ma; Adam Brooks, Winchendon, Ma

Modified Results: Jim Boniface, Winchester, NH; Todd Patnode, Richmond, NH; Ed Reed, Groton, Ct; Dave Berube, Bristol, Ct; Josh Cantara, Alfred, ME, Bryan Shumway, Belchertown, Ma; Marty Radewick, Springfield, Ma; Vic Johnson, Troy, NH; Rusty Ball, Keene, NH; Shelly Perry, Westerly, RI; Rich Fournier, Warwick, Ma; Brandee Tree, Nottingham, NH; Kirk Alexander, Swanzey, NH; Rob Williams, Winchendon, Ma; Eric LeClair, Southampton, Ma; Butch Perry, Ashaway, RI; Rich Hammann, Tolland, CT; Dale Envosion, E. Hartland, CT; Kevin Bolduc, Hudson, NH; Roy Seidell, Southampton, Ma

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Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Monadnock Speedway was able to get two features completed before the heavy rains came in to cancel the rest of the race program.  Prior to the rains, the speedway honored a former competitor and tech inspector, Fred Barlow, who lost his battle with cancer in May.  The two feature events that competed were the Mini Stocks and Super Stocks where two competitors picked up their first win of the season. Joey Kendall took the Mini Stock checkers as Jeff Wright cruised into victory lane in the Super Stocks.

The Mini Stocks rolled onto the track with Beth Adams leading the field to the green. One lap complete, Joey Kendall made the pass to take the lead as Adams held of Chris Davis for second. On lap five, Rich Fournier, running fifth dropped out of the top ten and eventually pulled into the pits on lap seven giving the fifth spot to last week’s winner Kim Rivet. By alp ten, Kendall began to develop a good lead as Adams, Davis, Jamey King and Rivet followed in the top five. Halfway to go, the leaders worked through heavy lap traffic as Davis continued to work on Adams for second.  Rivet attempted to use the lap traffic to get around King for fourth. Lap twenty two, the caution came out setting the field up for a three lap shoot out. On the restart, Kendall continued to lead the way as Davis used all he could to make the pass on Adams. Rivet was on the back bumper of King as she tried to move into fourth while protecting her position from Chris McTaggart.  At the checkers, it was Kendall celebrating his first win in 2009 followed by Adams, davis, King and Rivet.

Super Stock competitor, Wayne Lacey, led the field onto the track where the field of Super Stocks followed Lacey in a very emotional  parade lap with the checkered flag in honor of Fred Barlow.  Once the parade lap was complete, the field set for their starting position with Kevin Ouellette leading the field to the start.  Before one lap was complete, the caution flew as Bob Bedaw made contact with Ken Springer. On the restart, the field again had problems as Kevin Ouellette suffered a tire issue as the whole field scattered collecting multiple cars in the caution.  The start of the race was determined to be a single file start where Jeff Wright led the field to the green. Wright held off Bill Johnston for the lead as Jeremy Sorel ran in third. On lap six, the caution was shown again for Rookie Heath Renaud. On the restart, Wright again was shown as the leader as Sorel was all over Johnston for second.  Matt Mead was on the back bumper of Lacey for fourth. Half way to go, Wright began to check out as the top five behind him fiercely battled for position. Sorel patiently awaited the opportunity for second as he attempted several times under Johnston but backed off. Mead continued to work on Lacey as he tried the outside. Three laps to go, Mead made the pass on Lacey and tried to run the top three. At the end, it was Wright taking down his first win of the season followed by Johnston, Sorel, Mead and Lacey.

The Modifieds took to the high banked ¼ mile with Rob Williams on the pole. One lap complete, Vic Johnson was scored the new leader. On lap two the caution flew as a multiple cars in the back of the pack spun. On the attempt to restart lap three, heavy rains came in red flagging the Modified feature event.

This Saturday, the speedway will host Kayem Hot Dog Night as the Modifieds will return to complete their 50 lap feature event.  The race program will also include a 35 lap Super Stock Showdown, Outlaw Pros, Mini Stocks, All Star Race Trucks, 4-cylinder and Full Size Enduros. Race time is at 6pm. For more information, log onto the speedway’s website, www.monadnockspeedway.com.
Mini Stock Results: Joey Kendall, Winchendon, Ma; Beth Adams, Winchendon, Ma; Chris Davis, Winchester, NH; Jamey King, Orange, Ma; Kim Rivet, Chicopee, Ma; Chris McTaggart, Swanzey, NH; Tim Jackson, Winchendon, Ma; Derek Bergquist, Warwick, Ma; Joe Rogers, Ludlow, VT; Dennis Wallace, Jaffrey, NH; Brennan Johnson, Winchendon, Ma; Luois Maher, Spencer, Ma; James Hancock, Litchfield, NH; Bill Meany, Gardner, Ma; Bob Chapdelaine, Chicopee, Ma; Ron Normandin, Fitchburg, Ma; Shawn Doubleday, Belchertown, Ma; Rich Fournier, Warwick, Ma

Super Stocks Feature:  Jeff Wright, Jaffrey, NH; Bill Johnston, Athol, Ma; Jeremy Sorel, Westfield, Ma; Matt mead, Richmond, NH; Wayne Lacey, Montague, Ma; Bob Bedaw, Whately, |Ma; Ken Springer, Swanzey, NH; Scott Cashman, Keene, NH; Andy Brooks, Winchendon, Ma; Nancy Muni, Harwinton, CT; Heath Renaud, Vernon, VT; Dana Shepard, Putney, VT; Kevin Ouellette, Fitchburg, Ma; Ed Brehio, Baldwinville, Ma; Dave Knight, Marlborough, NH; Dave Striebel, Hinsdale, Ma

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