The Fort Garry Industries Pro Stock Tour returns to Scotia Speedworld this Saturday for the Nova Truck Centres 150 in support of Special Olympics. Featuring the biggest names in Pro Stock racing, the stout field is set to deliver one of the most competitive races of the season and 150 laps of edge-of-your-seat excitement!
Adding to the festivities, NASCAR driver Cole Butcher will be on hand to meet fans during a special autograph session from 3:30-4:00pm, giving race fans the opportunity to meet one of the region’s biggest motorsports stars.
On-track action begins at 4:00 p.m. with the Atlantic Tiltload Heat Races, which will set the starting lineup for the Nova Truck Centres 150. Grandstands open at 1:00 p.m.
The afternoon also features a Maritime Car Wash Street Stock feature and a 100-lap Maritime Allstar Sportsman event, giving fans plenty of racing action before the green flag drops on the main event.
With the sun beating down and not a cloud in sight, fans flocked to Wiscasset Speedway on Saturday for the first long-distance Pro Stock race of the year, the $3,000-to-win Shipbuilder 100 presented by General Dynamics/Bath Iron Works.
2025 race winner Nick Hinkley, who also happens to be a BIW employee himself, picked up right where he left off last season and kicked off the day with a heat win for the big race.
The Maine Army National Guard Thunder 4 Minis also joined the program, with David Cook scoring a win in the qualifier and powering to the early lead in the 25-lap feature. There was a heated battle behind him for second in the opening laps of the race, with Gregg Norton taking the spot after Ricky Austin got bent out of shape. Norton continued his pursuit in the laps that followed, all over David Cook for the top spot at halfway. He made his way to Cook’s door on lap 17, only to come to a sudden slow just laps later, dropping out of the pack. David Cook went on to secure the victory, followed by Ricky Austin and Donnie Fletcher.
The Darlings Pro Stocks Bar Harbor Bank & Trust 100 took place on June 13th, 2026, at the BHBT Speedway.
This event brings together a field of competitors vying for position in the Pro Stock category. The competition features drivers from various backgrounds, showcasing the talent pool within the regional motorsports scene.
The series encompasses numerous classes, including SK Modified, Late Model, Super Late Model, and Pro Stock, indicating a broad scope of racing activity at this venue.
Competitors like Jon McKennedy, Jeremy Sorel, Ronnie Williams, and others were involved in the action during the race. The event highlights the intensity of local competition across the various modified and stock classes.