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Earl Curtin inherits Pure Stock Phil’s Propane Triple Crown win. Tyler Boudreau and Joey Lembo break through. Lascoula and Rolando win.

Earl Curtin III inherited the Phil’s Propane Triple Crown win after apparent winner Jesse Melberg failed post-race tech. Danny Massa led the first lap before Jay Fortin took over at the top of the leader board. Fortin set the pace until the tenth circuit when Curtin took over the lead.

With a dozen laps remaining, Melberg, who started ninth, worked his way to the outside and wrestled the lead away from Curtin. As the laps wore down, last week’s winner, John Robidoux closed in on Curtin, and over the final half dozen laps, the pair raced side by side, swapping the eventual winner’s position back and forth. Curtin held on by a nose, with Ed Flanagan, Jamie Salley and Dan Massa fourth and fifth.

1) Earl Curtin III 2) John Robidoux 3) Ed Flanagan Jr 4) Jamie Salley 5) Dan Massa Jr 6) Amy Arsenault 7) Bill Doyle 8) Dan Johnson 9) Keri-Lyn Manfredo 10) Mark Murphy 11) Melissa Charette 12) Jay Fortin 13) Ed Gould 14) Tom Blackwell DQ) Jesse Melberg DQ) Mark Boisvert

Nick Lascoula continued his winning ways in the 25 lap Nick’s Pit Stop Legends feature. Al Wisialko and Joey Parker shared the leaders’ position over the first three miles of the race, before Lascoula moved underneath Parker and took over.

Once out front, Lascoula and Parker settled into their positions, while Andrew Carpenter tried to close in on Parker, but was too far behind. His hands were full with Wisialko and Chris Robbins racing hard with him. In the end, that was how they crossed the line.

1) Nick Lascoula 2) Joey Parker 3) Andrew Carpenter 4) Al Wisialko 5) Chris Robbins 6) TJ Thompson 7) Matt Carpenter 8) Ricky White 9) Peter Channell 10) Curt Snow 11) Jesse Jakubajtys 12) Joe Putnam 13) John Bellucci

Reigning SYRA 600 Champion Tyler Boudreau picked up his first career Sport4 win in the 20 main event, holding off a hard charging Mike Glad for the victory.

Dave Westgate led the first half of the event before the 15 year old took over at the 10 lap mark. Following him through the pack was Glad, and he started putting some pressure on the second generation racer, but could not get a clean line by him. Devin Miranda crossed the line in third, but did not pass post-race tech, moving Shawn DeMello, Henry Lavallee and Gil Bradstreet into the top five.

1) Tyler Boudreau 2) Michael Glad 3) Shawn DeMello 4) Henry Lavallee 5) Gil Bradstreet 6) Bob Henry 7) Chris Testa 8) Jason Enos II 9) Dave Westgate 10) Dave Gargara 11) Chuck McDonald 12) Lenny Sousa 13) Glen Leduc 14) Jason Enos III 15) Tyler Nailor 16) Kim Bickford DQ) Devin Miranda

SYRA 750 points leader Curtis Rolando found himself leading after moving past Taylor Bowser on the seventh lap, and never looked back on the way to another victory for the former SYRA 600 Champion.

Bowser jumped out front, looking for her first 750 victory, and held on for the first half dozen laps. Once Rolando moved past, she settled in and held on for second, with Shelby Donovan, Christine Cavallaro and Kaitlyn

Donovan third, fourth and fifth.

1) Curtis Rolando 2) Taylor Bowser 3) Shelby Donovan 4) Christine Cavallaro 5) Kaitlyn Donovan 6) David Lougee 7) Ashley Kuhn

Joey Lembo added his name into the record books, picking up his first career SYRA 600 victory in the 20 lap feature. Shea Kulpa set the early pace before Lembo made a move into the lead on lap five. Once out front, he pulled away and picked up his first win.

Kulpa had her hands full, holding off Branden Lille, but was able to do that in fine fashion, with Dereck Debbis and David White fourth and fifth.

1) Joey Lembo 2) Shea Kulpa 3) Branden Lillie 4) Derrick Debbis 5) David White 6) Sarah DeMello 7) Tom Morsehead Jr 8) Madison Birchall 9) Kendra Levesque 10) Doug Meservey 11) Evan Taylor 12) Cassie Meservey 13) Eric Lebrun 14) Scott Serydynski Jr 15) Brett Meservey 16) Matt Barboza 17) Jessica O’Leary