Two young lions of the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour, Jacob Burns and Kaiden Fisher, showed their stuff at Seekonk Speedway during the 51st Spring Green 126 on Saturday.
Championship hopeful Kaiden Fisher, Seekonk Speedway regular Ryan Flood, and leading rookie Jacob Burns each took heat race wins to set the field.
Surprise entry Tanner Woodard earned the pole position with a +3 while Blainville, Quebec’s Jonathan Bouvrette started alongside. Using the outside groove, Bouvrette led the early circuits before Jacob Burns took over on lap 18. Burns, a former track champion of Seekonk Speedway, began to extend his lead as Kaiden Fisher and Gabe Brown began to enter the picture.
What started out great turned sour for Bouvrette who started to backslide with a right-rear tire going down. It finally gave out completely, sending him spinning in turn one to call out the lone caution of the event. On the restart Burns once again launched off with the lead and drove away, fighting with lap traffic before too long and, unknowingly, setting up his own demise.
This video covers action from the Modified Feature race held at Star Speedway on June 6, 2026.
The event featured competition in the Modified category, showcasing the skills of the drivers competing on the track. While specific results are not detailed here, the video provides a look into the intensity and excitement of the race.
For a full view of the action from the 2026 Star Speedway Modified Feature, please watch the full video below.
Trystin Bodwell launched off with the lead in the Ridge Runner feature showdown as calamity struck in the back half of the field to collect Carl Gagnon and Brad Weismann on lap one. Back under green it was not-so-brotherly love for Josh Hodgdon and Tyler Fish with the two brothers going fisticuffs on track resulting in a blown right front for Hodgdon. Meanwhile up front, Bodwell showed the way as Kam Weir and opening Friday winner Kyle Dumas made their way under a loose Fish. Time ran out for Weir with Trystin Bodwell taking the 20-lap feature and Dumas rounding out the top three.
Donnie Belisle and Jason Curtis brought the Tri-City Lining Street Stocks to bare for their 25-lap main event. Curtis led the field as Mike Williams and Oxford Plains invader Joey Israelson joined the mix for a tough top-three fight. One caution at the halfway point for a stalled Blaine Porman re-racked the field for a last ditch effort at the crown. Jason Curtis kept up what he was doing best to steal the win while Joey Israelson slid in under Mike Williams to steal second at the line.
Once Ashton Tucker took the lead Saturday afternoon at Petty International Raceway, he never relinquished it as he cruised to the checkered flag in the second race of the Fort Garry Industries Pro Stock Tour, the Mr. Lube+ Tires 150. Tucker took the lead on Lap 10 and never looked back for his first win of 2026.
The defending FGI Pro Stock Tour champion pulled away from Jarrett Butcher on the final restart on Lap 91 with Butcher holding off Kenny U-Pull 150 winner Gage Gilby for the runner-up spot. Braden Langille and Robbie MacEwen, both making their Tour debut for 2026, also completed the top five.
Jarrett Butcher and Ashton Tucker won their respective Atlantic Tiltload heat races, qualifying them for the Mr. Lube + Tires 150.
Stafford Speedway was back in action on Friday, June 5th with the Casella Waste SK 80, the $3,000 to win first leg of the Sign Pro Triple Crown. Jon Puleo was the big winner of the night, using a dominating drive to notch his first win of the 2026 season in the Casella Waste SK 80.
Michael Bennett was a Late Model winner for the first time in nearly 5 years at Stafford, Jason Finkbein came out a first-time SK Light feature winner after an eventful finish, Rich Hammann scored his first win of 2026 in the Limited Late Model feature, and Ryan Waterman took down what is already his fourth win of 2026 in the Street Stock feature.
In the Casella Waste SK 80 feature, Glen Reen charged around polesitter Jon Puleo to take the early race lead. Puleo came right back to the inside of Reen on lap-2 to move to the front. Bryan Narducci was third in line with Marcello Rufrano in fourth and Michael Christopher, Jr. fifth. The caution came out with 4 laps complete as Frank Ruocco got into the turn 3 wall and the cars of Wade Gagner, Josh Zentek, and Ethan Durocher all spun.
With 65 laps on the board for the McGee Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Barre Trophy Dash, Darrell Morin and Brandon Lanphear brought the Maplefields/Irving Late Models to green. The two beautiful blue cars showed the way side-by-side before Lanphear gained the upper hand in the outside groove. A caution at lap 24 for the blown engine under Stephen Donahue’s hood set up a new battle at the front between Justin Prescott and Brandon Gray. Lanphear held back in fourth to watch defending champion Jason Corliss line up to take on the two front runners with all four under a blanket.
Brandon Lanphear’s turn three spin and pile-up would call out the final caution with five laps remaining. East Thetford’s Brandon Gray would get the jump on the restart and lead all the way home for the opening Thursday Night win at Thunder Road over Justin Prescott and Jason Corliss at the line.