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.
With increased chances of rain and thunderstorms in the greater Lincoln area forecasted for Saturday, White Mountain Motorsports Park officials have made the decision to cancel the planned card of racing for tomorrow, June 6.
Officials held out hope that the system would dissipate but with thunderstorms forecasted to be in the area throughout the afternoon and evening hours on Saturday. Officials chose to make the call to save teams travel expenses.
We kept an eye on Saturday’s forecast all week hoping for the best but it obviously hasn’t gotten any better for us. We’ll look to regroup for next Saturday and hope to get back on Mother Nature’s good side. said WMMP managing partner Cris Michaud.
A postponement date for the $2,000-to-Win, 100 lapper for The Farmyard Store Flying Tigers will be announced this coming week.
Barre, VT & Naples, ME — After pouring over schedules Monday, Officials with the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) have confirmed Sunday, August 16 for the updated Riverside Speedway event following the Sunday, May 31 rain postponement.
With the two touring division’s own schedules, coupled with those of the five tracks they oversee and Riverside Speedway’s schedule, it became clear that Sunday, August 16 was the closest available date for all four divisions.
“Tom (Mayberry) and I would’ve loved to get the Riverside date in sooner, but our schedules are already packed as it is,” said ACT managing partner Cris Michaud. “August 16 works for all four divisions and we’re incredibly thankful to the Humphrey Family that had to make their own moves to make this date work for us.”
The Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour is returning to the Seekonk Speedway in Massachusetts for the 51st running of the Spring Green this Saturday.
The event also features the delayed start for the Brookside Equipment Sales Triple Crown at the Action Track of the East.
Seekonk Speedway has long played host to the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour with the Bay State oval hosting twenty-two ACT events since 1983. In all those great events, only once has a Massachusetts driver stood tall to win at the only Massachusetts oval with the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour, and that was in this very event last year.
The Farmyard Store Flying Tigers are back on top this Saturday at White Mountain Motorsports Park for the second annual Tiger $2K. With $2,000 going to the winner at the end of 100 laps, it’s sure to be a battle to the very end!
In three events so far, The Farmyard Store Flying Tigers have been the division to watch at White Mountain. Chandler Potter barnstormed to the HK Powersports 75 win on opening day, Nate Hamblett battled kidney stones and the field to take the first 35-lapper of the season the next week and young Luke Peters fought off fellow youngster Austin Sicard for last week’s win.
With $2,000 on the line in this week’s 100 lap main event, it remains to be seen if veterans like Shane Sicard, Mike Clark or John Donahue can pick up the check versus the youngsters like point leader Kyle Willis, Cameron Ouellette and Owen Cheney, to name a few!
For Stafford Speedway SK Modified driver Mikey Flynn and his #24 Place Motors team, the 2026 season has been a roller coaster ride.
Flynn opened the season with back to back top-5 finishes that saw him lead the standings after two races, but since then his season has gone downhill in a hurry. After finishing 11th in the third race of the season, Flynn and the #24 team have been caught up in multi-car incidents the past two races that have resulted in back to back 25th place finishes and sees Flynn down to 13th in the SK Modified standings.
The Fort Garry Industries Pro Stock Tour heads to Petty International Raceway this Saturday for the running of the Mr. Lube + Tires 150. The event marks the Series’ only stop of the season at the popular River Glade, New Brunswick oval, located just outside of Moncton. Saturday’s Mr. Lube + Tires 150 serves as round two of 10 on the 2026 schedule, with Atlantic Tiltload Heat Races getting underway at 4:00pm. Grandstands will open at 2:00pm. Don’t miss any of the action as many of the region’s top racers prepare to battle for victory at the Mr. Lube + Tires 150.
The Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series returned to Geary, New Brunswick’s Speedway 660 for round 2 of the 2026 season.
On a cool and overcast Saturday afternoon, fans were treated to an instant classic race that saw reigning champion Tanton Wooldridge, who hails from Summerside, Prince Edward Island, score his first career Easy-Kleen SLMS victory.
Wooldridge passed St, Stephen, New Brunswick driver Greg Fahey (#20) with 31 laps to go for the win. Fahey would score his first podium on the series with a runner-up finish over Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia talent Braden Langille (#26).