Harris on a Roll to Start 2009 Season!!!

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Harris on a Roll to Start 2009 Season!!!

Fredericton, NB, May 31, 2009 ? After an impressive start to the 2009
season last week everyone was geared and ready for the Max 1 Advanced
Synthetic Best of the Best Pro Stock 100 under the lights at Speedway
660. Unfortunately Mother Nature had other plans that forced the
rescheduling of Saturdays events to Sunday. The good news is, it was
a gorgeous day for racing.

Today?s event featured regular points racing the in the Coast Tire
Street Stock and the Martin?s Home Heating division as well as the Max
1 Advanced Synthetic Best of the Best Pro Stock 100 presented by
COASTAL Blending & Packaging.

In the Coast Tire Street Stock division Roger Slocum was the big
winner of the afternoon picking up a win in his heat, dash and feature
for the Robin?s Inn Hat Trick Award. Slocum started the 20 lap
feature on the pole and dominated the race. Also ending up with a
podium finish were Mike Francis and Robert Raynes. The feature went
very smoothly only having one caution for a car leaking fluid on the
track.

In the Martins Home Heating Sportsman Division Glynn Nott of Burton
claimed his first victory of the year in a rough and tumble 30 lap
feature. Competition was fierce as the teams are already focusing on
trying to gain every position possible in search of the 2009
Championship. Richard Atkinson finished 2nd and Dan McNeil finished
third with one of his best career finishes.

There were 20 cars in the field for the Max 1 Advanced Synthetic Best
of the Best Pro Stock 100. Also in attendance at the speedway nine
months after his accident in a qualifying heat for the Peterbilt 250,
was Hal O?Neal. Hal dropped the green flag for the Max 1 Advanced
Synthetic Best of the Best Pro Stock 100. Starting on the pole was
New Denmark?s Glenn Rasmussen in the # 81 big black dodge. Rasmussen
led the first part of the race until he was challenged for the lead by
Travis Benjamin. Benjamin led for many laps until he was overtaken by
Fredericton Junction?s Matt Harris with an outside pass for the lead.
Kevin Moore charged up to challenge Harris for the lead. Moore would
get a great run on the outside and briefly took over the lead but a
caution reverted the field to the last completed lap. Harris would
lead the remainder of the race to make it 2 for 2 to open the 2009
season. With his win in the Max 1 Advanced Synthetic Best of the Best
Pro Stock 100 Harris has also secured a provisional spot in the
Peterbilt 250 Labour Day weekend event. Rounding out the Pro Stock
podium were Greg Fahey in 2nd and Kevin Moore finishing 3rd.

Tune into Speedway 660 next weekend for the DQ Kids day, plus District
School Challenge. There will be regular racing in the Coast Tire
Street Stock, Martin?s Home Heating and Irving Lubricants Pro Stock
divisions, as well as the AOW. For DQ Kids Day young race fans under
the age of 15 will be admitted to the speedway for free. Also any
parent with a child that has a voucher given out at school will get in
for five dollars. DQ will be on hand to give out some yummy treats.
There will be face painting and bouncy castles from GoGo Gymnastics
there for the young fans. Also fans will see the traditional candy
scramble on the track at intermission.

Make sure you don?t miss another action packed weekend of racing at
Speedway 660, it is sure to be WicKID! Racing starts at 7 p.m. on
June 6, 2009

Kobyluck Finishes 11th At South Boston

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Kobyluck Finishes 11th At South Boston

South Boston, Va. (May 31, 2009): Mohegan Sun Racing
driver Matt Kobyluck is not coming to terms with his finishes so far
this season easily. The defending 2008 NASCAR Camping World Series
East Champion completed the first third of the season with an 11th
place finish at South Boston Speedway Saturday night, a track he?s had
a lot of success on in the past. For some, that finish would have been
considered a good day, but not for the 39-year-old driver of the No.
40 Mohegan Sun Casino Chevrolet.

?We didn?t just win the championship last year. We ran
well, and we ran well everywhere we went. We dominated short tracks,
we dominated road courses, and we ran well at the speedways,? he said.
?We are trying the same things we had success with last year and its
not working. I guess we?re going to have to try something different.?

Kobyluck was forced to a back up car at South Boston after
hitting the wall when he blew a right front tire in the first
practice. After thrashing to get everything switched over, the team
went out and posted the tenth fastest time of the day in final
practice. It was promising results.

In qualifying, things only got better. Kobyluck turned a
lap of 16.308 seconds (88.300 mph) to earn a fifth place starting
position.

The first half of the race reinforced the team?s optimism
with Kobyluck being a solid top-five contender. By the 20th circuit,
Kobyluck had moved up to fourth and it seemed nothing was going to
slow him down.

The field was tightened up by caution at lap 40 and racing
resumed at lap 46. Kobyluck moved up to third and was holding off the
challenges of Sean Caisse by lap 50. Caisse went low and got up to
Kobyluck?s door for an intense side-by-side battle. The duo battled it
out for two full circuits before Caisse got the advantage in turn two.
Caution came out at lap 55 and set the field up for a restart at lap
60.

When racing got back underway, Kobyluck got caught up in
the high groove and was relegated back to eighth before getting down
on the bottom groove. He continued to fall back in the field as the
handling went away on him. At lap 102, Kobyluck brought the Mohegan
Sun Casino Chevrolet down pit road for an adjustment.

?The right rear just went away on me and I had no grip,?
Kobyluck said. ?We tried tightening it up and it doesn?t have any
effect on the car. We?re not just trying to tighten it up a little
bit. We are going to extremes and the tires are just not responding to
that.?

Kobyluck made up some ground before the checkers fell, but
settled with a disappointing 11th place finish.

?We want to race to win ? not run around somewhere in
eighth or tenth. I can understand if that?s all you are capable of,
but we know we are capable of more. We?ve proven that. That?s what is
frustrating about it. We have got to get it figured out,? he
concluded.

Kobyluck returns to the site of his first win last season
? Watkins Glen International road course ? next week for the running
of the Sahlen?s Six Hours of the Glen on June 6th.

All-Star Speedway 5-30 Race Report

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Epping, NH ? Joe Lemay grabbed his second win of the year in the
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series All-Star Modifieds last Saturday
night, outrunning a strong field to pick up the checkers.

Local favorite Brandee Tree ran out to the early lead in the 40-lap
main event, with Lemay moving up to challenge by the ten-lap mark.
Tree was still out front when Bill Boudreau spun to bring caution on
the field on lap 14, but her time out front was short-lived.

Lemay made his way past to the lead the field to the halfway sign, and
he went the distance to post the win, with Vinnie Annarummo, Mike
Murphy, J.R. Baril, Sumner Scott, Eric Hudson, Boudreau, Bobby
MacArthur, Kurt Vigilant, and Tree the rest of the top ten.

Two-time winner Nick Gravel suffered mechanical problems late in the
Super Street feature, leaving Gary Beauregard to run uncontested for
the win. Jason Ferreira scored his best finish of the season in the
second spot, with Steve Wilmot filling out the podium in third.

Bill Beardwood looked to be well on the way to his second Strictly
Stock feature win of the year, but he got tangled up with the lapped
car of Chuck Roberto with four laps remaining, and he spun out of
contention just a mile short of victory.

Chris Augevich had battled hard to get past Mike Williams for the
second spot just before Beardwood?s demise, and when he fell to the
wayside, Augevich took advantage of the situation and moved up to
score his first career win in the Strictly Stocks.

Williams went home with second place honors, with Mark Parenteau,
Randy Carmichael, and Keith ?Slika? Ennis finishing up the top five.

Matt Mage returned to action and collected his first checkered flag of
the year in the Fast-4 feature event, outrunning Dennis Ciniero, Loren
Smith, Jr., Joey Fernandez, Tyler Mailhot, Dana Sullivan, Corey
Sullivan, Jim Deveau, and Will Mailhot.

Delaney Rallies For Tenth Place Finish At South Boston

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Delaney Rallies For Tenth Place Finish At South Boston

South Boston, Va. (May 31, 2009): Dustin Delaney continued
his 2009 short track success with a solid tenth place finish in the
Camping World Series East?s 150-lap feature at South Boston Speedway
Saturday night. It was Delaney?s third top-10 of the young season, and
solidifies a sixth place position in the championship point standings
for the Mayfield, N.Y. driver.

Delaney came out of the box strong by topping the speed
charts in the final practice session of the day. His fast lap of
16.082 seconds bested Ryan Truex, Ryan Gifford, Ryan Duff, and Brett
Moffitt, and was 7/10th?s quicker than his fastest lap in the first
practice session.

?We struggled getting a handle on the car in the first
practice session, but the guys worked real hard and turned it right
around,? said Delaney. ?We?ve been getting better and better at each
race, and we?re still getting better.?

The team had high expectations for qualifying, but a lap
time of 16.473 seconds (87.416 mph) in the Delaney Infrastructure
Chevrolet earned him a 15th place starting position.

?We had a good car in practice, but both the guys and I
thought the track was going to tighten up. We set it up loose
expecting the track to tighten up and it never did,? Delaney said.

Patience and tire management were the key to surviving the
tight confines of South Boston Speedway. Delaney was a solid top-15
contender in the first half of the race as few cautions stretched out
the field.

?Last year we were pretty tore up when we left here,?
explained Delaney. ?You just have to be patient. You kind of want to
let things settle down. It?s a long race and you have to know when to
go and when not to.?

Once things got tightened up, Delaney was on his march
forward. He was in the top-10 by lap 80 and became a mainstay there
for the remainder of the event. Delaney advanced to ninth, but lost it
to Eddie MacDonald just before taking the checkers.

?We?re on top of the charts in practice and having
consistent finishes so I think we have some momentum going. The guys
are all into it and so am I so we?re only going to get better,? said
Delaney. ?We?re pretty excited with the results we?ve been having.?

The NASCAR Camping World Series moves on to Watkins Glen
International road course for the 28th running of the Sahlen?s Six
Hours of the Glen on Saturday, June 6th.

Moffitt Scores Record Setting Win At South Boston Speedway

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Moffitt Scores Record Setting Win At South Boston Speedway

South Boston, VA (May 31, 2009): Brett Moffitt isn?t
wasting any time in declaring his talent behind the wheel of a NASCAR
Camping World Series East racecar. Saturday night, the quiet-mannered
driver spoke volumes when he took the lead for the third and final
time from Ryan Truex at South Boston Speedway to become the series
youngest winner in history. At 16 years, nine months, and 23 days old,
Moffitt beat out Joey Logano?s record, which was set a month shy of
his 17th birthday when he won the 2007 season opener.

?This is just awesome,? said Moffitt after the race. ?I
don?t even know how to describe it. We?ve been strong all season, but
to get a win under our belts is just great. The car was perfect, and
all the guys at Andy Santerre Motorsports are awesome. We couldn?t
have had a more perfect night.?

Moffitt started the race on the outside pole after missing
fast time by 2/1000th?s of a second. Moffitt wheeled the No. 44
Brettmoffitt.com/Red Line Oil Chevrolet to a time of 16.178 seconds
(89.010 mph), but lost the pole position to Ryan Truex, who?s best
time was 16.176 seconds.

At the drop of the green flag, Moffitt took the initial
lead but succumbed to Truex on the second circuit. The two were
side-by-side in the battle for the lead, but Moffitt opted for tire
management and settled into the second position.

Moffitt reclaimed the lead on a lap 46 restart using the
outside groove, and led for the next 14 laps before a restart allowed
Truex to use the outside groove to his advantage.

?The outside was definitely better on the restarts because
you could carry your momentum, but you definitely had to get to the
bottom so that you could save your tires there,? Moffitt said.

A caution tightened the field up for a restart at lap 103,
and after an intense side-by-side battle, Moffitt took the lead for
the third and final time.

?You just never know with this place so I was kind of up
in the air as to what to change in the car, but I just got it as good
and balanced as I could. He did the rest. I can?t say enough about
him: he?s a heck of a talent. I knew he would be good,? said car owner
Andy Santerre.

Moffitt is currently second in the NASCAR Camping World
Series East point standings ? 26 points out of the lead. The next stop
on the schedule is Watkins Glen International road course on Saturday,
June 6th.

Jean-Francois Dery Wins Red Bear 100

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Jean-Francois Dery Wins Red Bear 100

Montmagny, QC ? Jean-Francois Dery of Quebec, QC wins the Red Bear 100
at Autodrome Montmagny after a fierce battle with eventual third place
finisher Donald Theetge. Justin Holtom led for the earlier stages of
the race before Theetge took over. Theetge and Dery then fought for
the lead, rubbing fenders multiple times. Dery held the lead through
five late cautions while battling Theetge. Eventual runner-up finisher
Trampas Demers got by Theetge in the final laps.

Dery was chased to the line by Demers, Theetge, Karl Allard, and
Michael Lavoie rounding out the top five. Alexandre Gingras, Patrick
Laperle, Jacques Poulin, Eric St-Gelais and Patrick Hamel complete the
top ten.

Dery becomes the second Series ACT Castrol competitor to qualify for
the ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He joins other
qualifiers Patrick Laperle along with ACT Tour qualifiers Brad
Leighton, Eric Williams, Scott Payea, Joey Polewarczyk Jr., and Dave
Pembroke.

Twenty-nine cars attempted to qualify bringing the Series ACT Castrol
average car count to 31.5 cars per event. The Series ACT Castrol will
be back in action next week at Autodrome Chaudiere on June 6.

Rolfe, Tripp, Karkos end early-season droughts with Fan Appreciation

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Rolfe, Tripp, Karkos end early-season
droughts with Fan Appreciation Night wins

OXFORD, Maine - Early-season struggles ended with a vengeance Saturday
night as Ricky Rolfe, Skip Tripp and Justin Karkos captured
Championship Series feature wins at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Rolfe passed Tim Brackett, Jeff White and Scott Luce in the outside
lane over the final 20 circuits to capture the 40-lap Oxford Networks
Late Model main event on 99.9 The Wolf Fan Appreciation Night.
Perennially a top driver in the headline division, Rolfe was
snakebitten in his first two outings of the year. He led the New
England Dodge Dealers ACT 150 on May 17 before being beset by
carburetor troubles on a restart. In last week’s Champ Series opener,
Rolfe ran in the top three before a late-race tangle with Brackett.
He took the lead from Luce for keeps on lap 29.
Four-time division champion Travis Adams made a similar ascent in the
outside lane in the final five laps to claim second. Luce, a former
champion bidding for his first OPS win since 1999, nailed down third
in front of White and Brackett.
Tripp, the 2008 Allen’s Coffee Brandy Strictly Stock champion,
captured his first checkered flag in more than a calendar year. Tripp
chased down surprising Mike St. Germain and made his winning move one
lap after the halfway point of the 30-lapper.
Two multi-car tangles shuffled the running order in the closing laps.
Point leader Zach Emerson missed the carnage to snag second, while
Kenny Harrison rallied from his involvement in one of the incidents to
run third. Matt Williams and Jeff Merrill followed.
Karkos could be a three-time winner by now in Allen’s Mini Stock.
Instead, a post-race disqualification on opening day and a cut tire
while leading last Saturday dropped him deep in the early point
standings.
Nobody could stay in Karkos’ vapor trail after he latched onto the
lead at lap 7. Six drivers battled for runner-up honors throughout,
with Larry Melcher landing the spot ahead of Jimmy Childs, rookie and
point leader Calvin Rose Jr. and Darrell Moore.
Acceleration Series Agren Appliance Saturday Showdown activity
produced two first-time career winners in sophomore drivers Ross
Spurling (Call of the Wild Sport Truck) and Dustin Salley (Macdonald
Motors Runnin’ Rebel ‘B’).
Spurling held off Ryan Farrar’s last-lap challenge for the pick-up
score. Kevin Oliver was third.
Scott Farrington and Jason Berry applied the pressure in the Rebel ‘B’
go-round, but Salley prevailed by a car length.
Kyle Hewins became the first two-time winner at the speedway this
spring, making it two consecutive victories in Runnin’ Rebel ‘A’
competition.
OPS launches its 11th season of the Acceleration Series on Wednesday
at 6:30 p.m.

OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps): 1. Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township;
2. Travis Adams, Canton; 3. Scott Luce, Strong; 4. Jeff White,
Winthrop; 5. Tim Brackett, Oxford; 6. Corey Morgan, Lewiston; 7. Don
Wentworth, Otisfield; 8. Shawn Knight, South Paris; 9. Doug Coombs,
Livermore; 10. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 11. Scott Robbins, Dixfield; 12.
Travis Stearns, Auburn; 13. Shawn Martin, Turner; 14. Matt Sanborn,
West Baldwin; 15. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 16. Gerald Parlin, South Paris;
17. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 18. Jason Larrabee, Raymond; 19. Randy
Sanborn, West Baldwin; 20. Kenny Harrison, Pownal.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (20 laps): 1. Skip
Tripp, Poland; 2. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 3. Kenny Harrison, Pownal;
4. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 5. Jeff Merrill, Turner; 6. Mike Short,
Auburn; 7. Keith Stuart, Naples; 8. Mac Hannan Jr., Union; 9. B.J.
Chapman, Bridgton; 10. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 11. Kurt Hewins,
Leeds; 12. Ben Krauter, Raymond; 13. Jon Brill, Bridgton; 14. Larry
Emerson, Durham; 15. Rick Spaulding, Lisbon; 16. Kim Tripp, Oxford;
17. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 18. Richard Kimball, Standish.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (20 laps): 1. Justin
Karkos, Jay; 2. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls; 3. Jimmy Childs,
Leeds; 4. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 5. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls;
6. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 7. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 8. Steve Barker,
Jay; 9. Jeff Moon, Gray; 10. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 11. Shane Kaherl,
Jay; 12. Matt Moore, South Paris; 13. Jake Burns, Gray; 14. Nathan
Guptill, North Turner; 15. Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon; 16. Kevin Bishop,
South Paris; 17. Nik Coates, Lisbon; 18. Dale Brackett, Oxford.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A’ (20 laps): 1. Kyle Hewins, Leeds;
2. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 3. Corey Beaulieu, Oxford; 4. Charlie
Webster, Auburn; 5. John Childs, Leeds; 6. Matt Dufault, Turner; 7.
Ryan Philbrick, Greenwood; 8. Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 9. Roger
Bourgoin, Mechanic Falls; 10. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 11. Troy Jordan,
Turner; 12. Cody Smith, Oxford; 13. Nate Dubuc, Auburn; 14. Ryan
Hewins, Leeds; 15. Doug Degroat, Oxford.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Dustin Salley,
Auburn; 2. Scott Farrington, Minot; 3. Jason Berry, Turner; 4. Zach
Audet, Wilton; 5. Craig Bartlett, Denmark; 6. Randy Desmarais, Auburn;
7. Charlie Hall, Oxford; 8. Ellery Phillips Jr., Turner; 9. Chad
Coolidge, Norway; 10. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 11. James Record,
Oxford; 12. Gene White, Lisbon.

CALL OF THE WILD SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Ross Spurling, New
Gloucester; 2. Ryan Farrar, Oxford; 3. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 4. Jeff
Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 5. Doug Stevens, West Sumner; 6. Corey
Williams, Sumner; 7. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls; 8. Kevin Rumery,
Hollis.

Dave Oliver finds his way to victory lane at Beech Ridge Motor

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Dave Oliver finds his way to victory lane at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway.

Scarborough, Maine- Coming off an opening day top 5 finish following
a qualifying wreck, Dave Oliver found the speed in his car and was
victorious following the 40 lap Pro Series race on Saturday night.
Mike Maietta Jr led the field to the green flag and quickly sprinted
out front but tell tale signs of smoke started appearing from the #23
immediately.

With Maietta Jr in front nursing a potential problem, Dave Oliver was
slicing his way through the top five drivers until he moved to second
place on lap 18. Oliver began to close the big gap that Maietta Jr
had built up and the smoke from Maietta?s tire rubbing was getting
thicker and the car was getting slower.

Oliver moved into position on Maietta Jr at lap 29 and took the lead
driving away from the field for the win. Somehow Maietta held on for
second place with T.J. Brackett third. Jay Sands and Aaron Ricker
were fourth and fifth.

In Sport Series action Bobby Nadeau led all 35 laps unchallenged
despite a lap 6 caution flag to secure the Sport Series main event.
Nadeau was cruising in front leaving Nate Leavitt a distance behind to
finish second. Ben Tinker had a nice third place finish in only his
second outing on the Beech Ridge oval, and Corey Bubar was fourth.
Rounding out the top 5 finishers was reigning champion Sally Gherardi.

Lyman McKeage won the most exciting feature race of the evening when
he took the checkered flag in the Wildcat feature race. Jesse Tolman
appeared to be headed for an easy win but he and Mike Ramsey crashed
out while racing for the lead on lap 4. Steve Benincasa took over the
top spot and held it until McKeage made a bid for it on lap 25.

Benincasa and McKeage made contact with each other nearly spinning out
of contention, but McKeage saved his car as Andy Ayers took the lead.
McKeage made a last lap charge at leader Ayers heading down the
backstretch and exiting turn 4 with the checkered flag waving, McKeage
got to the finish line first by just inches over Ayers. Matt Hodgdon
was third with Dan Bean and Steve Benincasa rounding out the top
finishers.

Shawn Brackett took the lead on lap 7 of the 20 lap Road Runner
feature race and never looked back in taking the win. Ray Letellier
had a very strong race and finished second with last weeks winner Ed
Connolly finishing third. David Turner and Thomas Bennett were fourth
and fifth at the finish.

GUARANTEED BUILDERS ADDS SUPPORT TO THOMPSON?S MIN

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GUARANTEED BUILDERS ADDS SUPPORT TO THOMPSON?S MINI STOCKS

THOMPSON, CT. Guaranteed Builders, Inc. (GBI) has joined with
Thompson International Speedway to provide additional money to the
track?s Mini Stock division. The Douglas, MA based builder will
present an additional $100.00 to the Mini Stock division winner on ten
selected race dates during the 2009 racing season.

?We are very pleased to become a part of the excitement of
the NASCAR racing program at Thompson and to be able to provide
additional money to the Mini Stock division. This is an extremely
exciting and competitive division and to become a part of all of this
is a special opportunity for our company,? said CEO Louis C. Tusino.

Guaranteed Builders, Inc. has been constructing modular
homes, garages, additions and more for 35 years. Their services
include every aspect of construction from engineering and building
permit allowances, complete excavation to the completed project. With
GBI, a homeowner will have the luxury of being able to deal with just
one company to complete their entire home improvement project. A model
building is set up on the midway at Thompson so that people can see,
first hand, the quality construction and the fit and finish of a GBI
building. No project is too big or too small for GBI.

The company offers a great look at all of their products
and services on the GBI web site. www.gbi-avis.com. Located in
central Massachusetts, GBI is the perfect choice for that addition,
garage, in-law apartment, breezeway and more. GBI is proud to have the
largest display of modular homes in New England. The may be seen at
the company?s location at 138 Main Street (Route 16) in Douglas, MA
where they are open seven days a week.

WEATHER FORCES ?TNTT? CANCELLATION AT THOMPSON

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WEATHER FORCES ?TNTT? CANCELLATION AT THOMPSON

THOMPSON, CT. A persistent drizzle and the forecast of heavier
showers caused the management of the Thompson International Speedway
to cancel the Thursday Night Thompson Thunder race program for
Thursday, May 28th. Track management chose to make the call early so
that race teams and fans could make changes in their plans for the
day.

The track was to play host to residents of Thompson
as a way of saying thank you to its friends and neighbors. The
opportunity for Thompson residents to be guests of the track will now
be held next week, June 4th.

The June 4th schedule is for six exciting NASCAR
Whelen All American Series divisions to be in competition. Thompson?s
?Super Six? will compete in qualifying races and feature races
beginning with the qualifying races slated to start at 5:15 PM.

For the most recent information on events at Thompson
Speedway, racers and fans are urged to visit the track?s web site.
www.thompsonspeedway.com

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