The New London-Waterford Speedbowl delivered thrilling action this week, featuring dominant performances across multiple divisions. In the SK Modified competition, Adam Gada secured a win after battling closely with Nickolas Hovey, who also demonstrated strong pace throughout the event. This success highlights the competitive nature of the modified racing scene at the track.
The Late Models feature saw Brody Monahan take the checkered flag, while in the Trucks division, Jake Coutu managed to claim victory. The Mini Stocks were equally exciting, with Charles Canfield taking the top spot, showcasing strong results from the drivers competing on the track.
The Crown Vics competition continued its trend of dominance, with Jake Caprio remaining undefeated as he battled through the field. This week’s event reinforced his status as a force in the series, continuing a pattern of success that has captivated the fans.
Beyond the main events, other classes also saw notable results, including the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series where Matt Hirschman achieved a fifth win, and strong showings across the Super X-Car and Legend Car categories. The competition continues to heat up at the Speedbowl.
Source: New London-Waterford Speedbowl
