LYMAN, Maine (May 31, 2019) — With a disappointing outing at Star Speedway on May 11 now behind them, Alan Tardiff and his TMR Racing team have been busy in the shop preparing for the upcoming Pro All Stars Series (PASS) 150 on Sunday, June 2, at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Emotions ran high and patience was tested in the Little Webb’s Tire & Fuel 150 at Star. Tardiff went from having a fast car in qualifying to a disappointing 19th-place finish after getting caught up in a crash on lap 46.
Busy Weekend Set For PASS North Racers At Oxford Plains
NAPLES, ME (May 29) – Another important stretch of races will be coming up over the next few weeks for the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Super Late Model racers and it all begins this weekend at Oxford Plains Speedway. After a weekend off to follow, the Hopkins Milling & Paving 150 at Speedway 95 will give racers the chance to get locked into the biggest race of the year as part of the “Road To The Oxford 250.” And then, June 22-23, PASS returns to New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon for the New England Short Track Showdown, the fourth PASS National Championship event of 2019. But, before all that, Super Late Model racers will be busy at Oxford Plains on Saturday for a local show and then on Sunday for the Honey Badger Bar & Grill 150 for the PASS North Super Late Models.
Ryan Robbins outruns Super Late Model field at Oxford Plains Speedway
Oxford, ME – Ryan Robbins of Dixfield nailed down his first victory of the season Saturday night in Budweiser Championship Series Super Late Model competition at Oxford Plains Speedway. The race, run under threatening skies, went caution-free, the third 50-lapper to do so this season in five races contested, to date.
Robbins, the only two-time winner in weekly 50-lap main event action last season, jumped out front early and led every lap, easily outrunning two-time track champion TJ Brackett of Buckfield to the checkered flag.
Glen Luce wins Super Late Model race at Oxford Plains Speedway
Oxford, ME – Glen Luce of Turner led all 50 laps in Saturday night’s Budweiser Championship Series Super Late Model main event at Oxford Plains Speedway, scoring his first triumph of the 2019 racing season. Several drivers kept the action close to Luce for most of the night’s biggest race before the 2015 Oxford 250 champion pulled away from the competition during the event’s closing laps.
Former champion Jeff Taylor returns to victory lane at Oxford Plains Speedway
Oxford, ME – Jeff Taylor of Farmington drove to a convincing victory Saturday night, winning the Budweiser Championship Series Super Late Model race at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Taylor, the most prolific track champion in modern day Oxford Plains Speedway history, last won at the track in a 2015 Pro All Stars Series race. He last won in weekly competition driving a Late Model in 2011. His last weekly racing series Super Late Model victory came in 2006, the year he earned his ninth, and most recent, track title at the historic Route 26 speedplant.
Reid Lanpher, Curtis Gerry win non-stop 50-lap Super Late Model races at Oxford Plains Speedway
Oxford, Maine – Manchester’s Reid Lanpher and Curtis Gerry of Waterboro prevailed in a pair of caution-free, 50-lap Super Late Model main events Saturday afternoon at Oxford Plains Speedway, topping the Budweiser Championship Series stock car racing card at the popular .375-mile paved oval track.
Lanpher dominated the first race from his front row starting position, his fastest lap a quarter-second better than his nearest rival in the non-stop affair. Gerry, after starting fourth, was 2.714-seconds behind Lanpher, with polesitter Ryan Deane of Winterport earning third-place hardware.