{"id":24009,"date":"2018-09-04T21:22:17","date_gmt":"2018-09-05T01:22:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newenglandracingnews.com\/16\/?p=24009"},"modified":"2018-09-04T20:22:56","modified_gmt":"2018-09-05T00:22:56","slug":"mike-hopkins-wins-thrilling-boss-hogg-150-at-wiscasset-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newenglandracingnews.com\/16\/2018\/09\/mike-hopkins-wins-thrilling-boss-hogg-150-at-wiscasset-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"MIKE HOPKINS WINS THRILLING BOSS HOGG 150 AT WISCASSET SPEEDWAY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.maineracing.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/Wiscasset-Logo-4-300x91.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"91\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-19044\" \/><strong>MIKE HOPKINS WINS THRILLING BOSS HOGG 150 AT WISCASSET SPEEDWAY<\/strong><br \/>\nby Ken Minott<\/p>\n<p>     Wiscasset Speedway capped off an action-packed Labor Day weekend doubleheader on Sunday afternoon with the running of the 2018 Boss Hogg 150. The annual Pro Stock race attracted 32 of the region&#8217;s best racers all gunning for the $5000 winner&#8217;s take of a near $30,000 purse. Josh St Clair of Liberty, grandson of Hall of Fame racer &#8220;Boss Hogg&#8221; Dave St Clair led the field to the green with former BH100 winner Andy Saunders of Ellsworth alongside. The race got off to a rough start with 3 red flags for multi-car wrecks between lap 15 and 20, mostly thinning our cars in the middle and rear of the field. <!--more--><br \/>\nAll the while the action up front was fast and action packed. Despite the rough start the race turned out a thrilling finish, complete with a last lap pass for the win. Hermon, Maine&#8217;s Mike Hopkins, who dominated the race through the middle stages nearly gave it away on a late-race restart but came back to grab the checkers and the big victory. Following the 3rd red flag stoppage on lap 20, the race settled down into a 71 lap green flag run, where Hopkins took the lead from Saunders and started knocking contenders off the lead lap. Through the second half of the race, it became clear that the race would come down to Hopkins, Garrett Hall of Scarborough, and Dave Farrington of Jay. A late race caution for Travis Benjamin with 145 laps complete gathered the field up for a final dash for the checkered flag. Hall was able to get a nose under Hopkins down the backstretch to grab the lead on the restart. Hopkins tried every angle to retake the spot over the next 2 laps, but slipped into turn 1 with 2 laps to go, nearly dropping to 3rd behind Farrington. But he rebounded and charged to the inside of Hall into turn 1 as the white flag flew. By the time they reached the backstretch, he had the lead back and nailed down the win by just over a 1\/10 of a second over Hall, and a half second over Farrington. Kevin Douglass of Sidney made a late race charge into the top five and brought his car home in 4th, nearly running out of fuel in the process. 5-time track champ Scott Chubbuck of Bowdoin rounded out the top 5. Other winners on the day included Adam Chadbourne of Woolwich in the 40 lap feature for the K&#038;A Property Services Modifieds, The show also included features for the Wicked Good Vintage Racers in three divisions (Early Late Models, Hobby, and Outlaws). <\/p>\n<p>     Saturday night&#8217;s program was highlighted with the running of the 4th annual Outlaw Mini Madness 75 lap race. New Hampshire racer Cody LeBlanc survived a mechanical battle of attrition to pick up the win. Several of the race favorites dropped out with mechanical problems, including 2-time Mini Madness winner Jimmy Childs of Leeds, who led the first 61 laps of Saturday&#8217;s race until his car went up in smoke. LeBlanc was joined in victory lane by Brent Roy of Vassalboro and Scott Trask of Richmond.  Other winners on Saturday&#8217;s Group 2 program included Andrew McLaughlin of Harrington in the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Model Sportsman 40-lap feature, Kyle Hewins of Leeds in the 25 lap feature for the Norms Used Cars Strictly Streets. Defending Amsoil Nelcar Legend champ Austin Teras of Windham stormed from 16th to grab the lead just past midway of their 25 lap feature. From there he cruised to the victory over Luke LeBrun of Newton, Mass and Casey Call of Pembroke, Nh. Saturday&#8217;s show wrapped up with a special 20 lap race for the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models, called the &#8220;Dash for Cash&#8221;. The race showcased drivers in the class who had not won an LMS feature over the past 3 years. 10 of the 17 qualified drivers answered the call, with rookie Logan Melcher of Fayette running away with the win and the cash payout. Frank Moulton of Clinton and veteran racer Bill Pinkham of Wiscasset joined him in victory lane. <\/p>\n<p>     Wiscasset Speedway returns to action Saturday September 8th with Ames True Value NEMA Night. It will feature the second appearance of the season for the lightning-quick NEMA Midgets &#038; NEMA Lites. The show will also showcase double features for the Serv Pro of Biddeford Saco Pro Stocks, along with action in the Thunder 4 Minis, Cahill Tire 4-cylinder Pros, and Maxwell&#8217;s Market Super Streets. Pit gates will open at 1:00 pm, grandstand gate at 3:00 pm and racing action will start at 5:00 pm. Grandstand admission is $5 with kids 6 &#038; under free. Pit admission is $20 for all. Full race day schedule and more info can be found at www.wiscassetspeedway.com.<\/p>\n<p>OFFICIAL RESULTS SUNDAY 9\/2\/18<br \/>\n2018 BOSS HOGG 150 PRO STOCK (150 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t15H\tMike Hopkins\tBangor\tME\t150<br \/>\n2\t94\tGarrett Hall\tScarborough\tME\t150\t0.167<br \/>\n3\t23\tDavid Farrington\tJay\tME\t150\t0.541<br \/>\n4\t18\tKevin Douglass\tSidney\tME\t150\t0.885<br \/>\n5\t39\tScott Chubbuck\tBowdoin\tME\t150\t1.833<br \/>\n6\t09\tDaren Ripley\tThomaston\tME\t150\t2.335<br \/>\n7\t47\tKelly Moore\tScarborough\tME\t149\t1 Lap<br \/>\n8\t01\tJoe Decker\tChesterville\tME\t148\t2 Laps<br \/>\n9\t8\tJeremy Whorff\tBath\tME\t146\t4 Laps<br \/>\n10\t30\tRyan St. Clair\tLiberty\tME\t146\t4 Laps<br \/>\n11\t02\tShane Lane\tNorth Anson\tME\t145\t5 Laps<br \/>\n12\t14\tTravis Benjamin\tMorrill\tME\t144\t6 Laps<br \/>\n13\t73\tAdam Polvenin\tHebron\tME\t143\t7 Laps<br \/>\n14\t01x\tAndy Saunders\tEllsworth\tME\t96\t54 Laps<br \/>\n15\t13\tNate Tribbett\tRichmond\tME\t89\t61 Laps<br \/>\n16\t41\tBrian Whitney\tPittsfield\tME\t77\t73 Laps<br \/>\n17\t33\tJosh St. Clair\tLiberty\tME\t74\t76 Laps<br \/>\n18\t25x\tShawn  Knight\tSouth Paris\tME\t71\t79 Laps<br \/>\n19\t13T\tCody Tribbett\tRichmond\tME\t60\t90 Laps<br \/>\n20\t23x\tBrandon Sprague\tBoothbay\tME\t43\t107 Laps<br \/>\n21\t09x\tEd Drake\tVassalboro\tME\t36\t114 Laps<br \/>\n22\t15\tNick Hinkley\tWiscasset\tME\t19\t131 Laps<br \/>\n23\t99\tAjay Picard\tPalmyra\tME\t19\t131 Laps<br \/>\n24\t29\tKevin Morse\tWoolwich\tME\t19\t131 Laps<br \/>\n25\t77\tNick Reno\tWest Bath\tME\t17\t133 Laps<br \/>\n26\t34\tJeff Burgess\tFairfield\tME\t16\t134 Laps<br \/>\n27\t21\tJames Barker\tJay\tME\t16\t134 Laps<br \/>\n28\t47x\tBrandon Bailey\tWiscasset\tME\t16\t134 Laps<br \/>\n29\t25\tBarry Poulin\tClinton\tME\t16\t134 Laps<br \/>\n30\t17\tScott Delano\tFriendship\tME\t16\t134 Laps<br \/>\n31\t71\tJoey Peaslee\tJefferson\tME\t15\t135 Laps<br \/>\ndns\t32\tNick Jenkins\tBownville\tME\tdns<br \/>\n.<br \/>\n.<br \/>\nK&#038;A PROPERTY SERVICES MODIFIEDS (40 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t1\tAdam Chadbourne\tWoolwich\tME\t40<br \/>\n2\t15A\tWayne Allard\tStetson\tME\t40\t0.535<br \/>\n3\t77\tNick Reno\tWest Bath\tME\t40\t0.916<br \/>\n4\t04\tAllan Moeller\tDresden\tME\t40\t4.232<br \/>\n5\t8\tRichard Jordan\tKingfield\tME\t32\t8 Laps<br \/>\n6\t21\tMark Lucas\tFreeport\tME\t20\t20 Laps<br \/>\n7\t12\tWayne Whitten Jr.\tKennebunk\tME\t18\t22 Laps<br \/>\n8\t48\tBrian Treadwell\tHancock\tME\t2\t38 Laps<br \/>\ndns\t7\tSpencer Vaughan\tCanton\tME\tdns<br \/>\n.<br \/>\n.<br \/>\nOFFICIAL RESULTS SATURDAY 9\/1\/18<br \/>\nKENNEBEC EQUIPMENT RENTAL OUTLAW MINI MADNESS (75 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t7nh\tCody Leblanc\tBerlin\tNH\t75<br \/>\n2\t26\tBrent Roy\tVassalboro\tME\t75\t0.908<br \/>\n3\t99\tScott Trask\tRichmond\tME\t75\t5.779<br \/>\n4\t40\tRyan Keniston\tAugusta\tME\t74\t1 Lap<br \/>\n5\t21K\tKalib Bernatchez\tVassalboro\tME\t74\t1 Lap<br \/>\n6\t33\tDan Morris\tAuburn\tME\t74\t1 Lap<br \/>\n7\t82\tBen Krauter\tGorham\tME\t69\t6 Laps<br \/>\n8\t2\tRob Greenleaf\tWest Bath\tME\t63\t12 Laps<br \/>\n9\t10\tJimmy Childs\tLeeds\tME\t61\t14 Laps<br \/>\n10\t27\tJake Hensbee\tWhitefield\tME\t61\t14 Laps<br \/>\n11\t19\tZach Audet\tSkowhegan\tME\t34\t41 Laps<br \/>\n12\t41\tShane Smith\tAugusta\tME\t21\t54 Laps<br \/>\n13\t20\tMatt Glidden\tChelsea\tME\t19\t56 Laps<br \/>\n14\t9\tGeorge Fortin\tGreene\tME\t9\t66 Laps<br \/>\n15\t05\tChris Watkins\tOakland\tME\t1\t74 Laps<br \/>\n.<br \/>\n.<br \/>\nWOOD PELLET WAREHOUSE LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN (40 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t26\tAndrew McLaughlin\tHarrington\tME\t40<br \/>\n2\t25\tWill Collins\tWaldoboro\tME\t40\t1.628<br \/>\n3\t33\tJosh St. Clair\tLiberty\tME\t40\t2.022<br \/>\n4\t30\tRyan St. Clair\tLiberty\tME\t40\t2.531<br \/>\n5\t17\tChris Thorne\tSidney\tME\t40\t2.761<br \/>\n6\t09\tDaren Ripley\tThomaston\tME\t40\t2.870<br \/>\n7\t11\tCody Verrill\tRichmond\tME\t40\t3.803<br \/>\n8\t55\tJames Barker\tTurner\tME\t40\t4.472<br \/>\n9\t41\tLogan Melcher\tFayette\tME\t40\t5.123<br \/>\n10\t34\tTyler Robbins\tMontville\tME\t40\t5.478<br \/>\n11\t81\tBryan Lancaster\tSkowhegan\tME\t40\t7.330<br \/>\n12\t3\tRichard Jordan\tKingfield\tME\t40\t7.612<br \/>\n13\t00\tAlex Waltz\tWalpole\tME\t39\t1 Lap<br \/>\n14\t19\tShane Kaherl\tJay\tME\t31\t9 Laps<br \/>\n15\t66\tBryan Robbins\tMontville\tME\t29\t11 Laps<br \/>\n16\t15\tMike Moody\tTopsham\tME\t26\t14 Laps<br \/>\n17\t36\tMegan  Frost\tMontville\tME\t18\t22 Laps<br \/>\n18\t5\tBill Pinkham\tWiscasset\tME\t15\t25 Laps<br \/>\n19\t15M\tFrank Moulton\tClinton\tME\t14\t26 Laps<br \/>\n.<br \/>\n.<br \/>\nNORMS USED CARS STRICTLY STREETS (25 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t51\tKyle Hewins\tLeeds\tME\t25<br \/>\n2\t03\tMaurice Young\tChelsea\tME\t25\t1.233<br \/>\n3\t24\tJonathon Emerson\tSabattus\tME\t25\t1.499<br \/>\n4\t51x\tBryan Robbins\tMontville\tME\t25\t2.167<br \/>\n5\t55\tKurt Hewins\tLeeds\tME\t25\t2.915<br \/>\n6\t23\tZachary Emerson\tSabattus\tME\t25\t4.488<br \/>\n7\t00\tKimberly Knight\tChesterville\tME\t25\t5.058<br \/>\n8\t05\tBrett Osmond\tWiscasset\tME\t25\t6.726<br \/>\n9\t61\tShawn Austin\tNorridgewock\tME\t25\t6.731<br \/>\n10\t05R\tGlenn Reynolds\tTurner\tME\t25\t6.932<br \/>\n11\t85\tJohn Knapp\tBowdoin\tME\t25\t18.545<br \/>\n12\t34\tJerry Robbins\tMontville\tME\t14\t11 Laps<br \/>\n13\t02\tPaul Hopkins\tCamden\tME\t13\t12 Laps<br \/>\n14\t29\tBrad Erskine\tSolon\tME\t6\t19 Laps<br \/>\n.<br \/>\n.<br \/>\nAMSOIL NELCAR LEGENDS (25 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t29\tAustin Teras\tWindham\tME\t25<br \/>\n2\t27MA\tLuke LeBrun\tNewton\tMA\t25\t1.147<br \/>\n3\t90NH\tCasey Call\tPembroke \tNH\t25\t1.217<br \/>\n4\t52NH\tJake Matheson\tHillsboro\tNH\t25\t1.384<br \/>\n5\t31MA\tTrent Goodrow\tCarver\tMA\t25\t2.614<br \/>\n6\t38\tMathew Bourgoine\tStetson\tME\t25\t2.700<br \/>\n7\t92\tColby Meserve\tBuxton\tME\t25\t2.869<br \/>\n8\t17MA\tEric LeBrun\tNewton\tMA\t25\t3.949<br \/>\n9\t47\tChris  Burgess\tBuckfield\tME\t25\t4.294<br \/>\n10\t23S\tShaun Buffington\tPlainfield\tCT\t25\t4.624<br \/>\n11\t399\tBobby Weymouth\tTopsham\tME\t25\t4.921<br \/>\n12\t07\tNick Calvert\tSteep Falls\tME\t25\t8.099<br \/>\n13\t8\tCory Hall\tJolicoure\tNB\t25\t8.671<br \/>\n14\t4\tPeter Craig\tPoland\tME\t25\t8.745<br \/>\n15\t52\tColby Benjamin\tBelmont\tME\t25\t8.910<br \/>\n16\t14MA\tAliyah Neale\tS. Royalston\tMA\t25\t9.508<br \/>\n17\t10\tEd Getty\tGray\tME\t25\t10.326<br \/>\n18\t09\tThomas Searles\tUpton\tMA\t24\t1 Lap<br \/>\n19\t67\tRuss Godbout\tMt Vernon\tME\t22\t3 Laps<br \/>\n20\t4NH\tThomas Everson\tGilmanton\tNH\t9\t16 Laps<br \/>\n21\t19\tKevin Girard, Jr.\tOld Orchard Beach\tME\t1\t24 Laps<br \/>\n.<br \/>\n.<br \/>\nWOOD PELLET WAREHOUSE LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN \/ DASH FOR CASH (20 laps)<br \/>\nPos\tNo.\tName\tHome Town\tState\tLaps\tDiff<br \/>\n1\t41\tLogan Melcher\tFayette\tME\t20<br \/>\n2\t15M\tFrank Moulton\tClinton\tME\t20\t0.696<br \/>\n3\t5\tBill Pinkham\tWiscasset\tME\t20\t0.734<br \/>\n4\t55\tJames Barker\tTurner\tME\t20\t0.913<br \/>\n5\t00\tAlex Waltz\tWalpole\tME\t20\t1.435<br \/>\n6\t66\tBryan Robbins\tMontville\tME\t20\t1.800<br \/>\n7\t15\tMike Moody\tTopsham\tME\t20\t4.554<br \/>\n8\t34\tGerald  Frost\tMontville\tME\t20\t4.760<br \/>\n9\t3\tRichard Jordan\tKingfield\tME\t20\t5.531<br \/>\n10\t36\tMegan  Frost\tMontville\tME\t13\t7 Laps<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MIKE HOPKINS WINS THRILLING BOSS HOGG 150 AT WISCASSET SPEEDWAY by Ken Minott Wiscasset Speedway capped off an action-packed Labor Day weekend doubleheader on Sunday afternoon with the running of the 2018 Boss Hogg 150. 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