NEW ENGLAND MOTORSPORTS NORTH WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 1st

NEW ENGLAND MOTORSPORTS NORTH
By Lou Modestino

On Saturday night September 7th, the Granite State Pro Stock Series will invade the high banked ¼ mile of the Riverside Speedway in Groveton NH. This will mark the first visit to Riverside for the GSPSS. “We are looking forward to bringing Pro Stock/Super Late Model racing back to Riverside”, stated series president Mike Parks A limited number of teams have turned laps on the ¼ mile but all and all it will be a first for 90% of the teams.

Current point leader Jeremy Davis hopes to turn his recent string of bad luck around, Davis holds a slim 7 point lead over defending Thompson Speedway champion Mike O’Sullivan. As with Davis, O’Sullivan has struggled over the last couple of events. Third place point man Matt Frahm has been on a roll over the last few events and has turned the most laps on the ¼ mile oval, Frahm is one of the favorites for the event. Rounding out the top 5 in the point standings is former Oxford 250 champion Larry Gelinas and longtime Pro Stock competitor Mike Parks.
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Eddie MacDonald Runs Fourth at Greenville Pickens

DSC_8478Eddie MacDonald drove from his twelfth place starting position to finish fourth in the Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 at Greenville Pickens Speedway in the eleventh K&N Pro Series East race this season. It was the second visit to the “Old House of Racing” this season with MacDonald taking the checkers in eighth place in the March race. Monday’s Labor Day finish solidifies Eddie Mac’s fourth place standing in the point’s race trailing third place by only four points with four races remaining.

The Grimm Construction Chevy/Multiple Sclerosis Chevy qualified twelfth in the 23 car field in 21.051 sec. around the flat half mile oval. Eddie Mac ran seventh fastest in the first practice session and ran 19th on old tires in the second practice saying, “The car ran well in the first practice and we knew we would be okay for the race. We qualified in twelfth and that is about what we expected. The important thing on this track is to save your tires for the end. The drivers that do that the best will be there at the end of the race.” (more…)

NEW ENGLAND MOTORSPORTS SCHEDULE FOR 9/4-9/8/13

LOU MODESTINO’S NEW ENGLAND MOTORSPORTS SCHEDULE FOR 9/4-9/8/13

Wednesday, 9/4/13
Denny’s Restaurant(W. Greenwich, RI, I-95 Ex. 70-Cruise Night, 5 p.m.
Elk’s Club(Rt. 53 Weymouth, MA)-Spindles Cruise Night, Hot Rods, Food, Music, Fun,
5:30 p.m.
Cardi’s Furniture(Rt. 1A, Attleboro, MA)-Cruise Night, 5 p..
New England Dragway(Epping, NH)-Street Night, 5 p.m.
Waterford Speedbowl(CT)-Wild N’ Wacky Stockcar Racing, 7 pm.

Thursday, 9/5/13
Moose Family Center(244 Fuller Rd., Chicopee, MA)-Cruise Night, 6 p.m.-Dusk.
Misquamicut beach(Atlantic Ave., Westerly, RI0-Cruise Night, 5 p.m.
Patriot Place(RT 1, Foxborough, MA)-Cruise Night MA Cruisers, Food, Music, 50/50 Raffle, Car Of The Show, 5 p.m. -Dusk.
Susi Q’s Place(208 Plainfield Pike, N. Scituate, RI)-Cruise Night, DJ, 4-9 p.m.
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Saturday’s NASCAR Nite Pro Series 40-lap feature event was won by Gorham’s veteran Steve Berry.

Saturday’s NASCAR Nite Pro Series 40-lap feature event was won by Gorham’s veteran Steve Berry.

At the drop of the green, Durham’s, Evan Beaulieu, paced the 20-car field to the green flag and led the field until a caution on lap ten bunched them back together. Beaulieu maintained his lead over Tyler King, of Livermore Falls, on the restart and battled side-by-side with him until a second caution flew on lap 19.

Beaulieu was involved in the caution handing the lead to Don Colpritt, Jr, of Scarborough. On the restart, King maneuvered his way by Colpritt going into the first corner to take the lead from him on lap 20.
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JIMMY CHILDS BRINGS HOME FIRST SEASON WIN AT WISCASSET

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JIMMY CHILDS BRINGS HOME FIRST SEASON WIN AT WISCASSET
By Lisa Maguire

Wiscasset Speedway had a lot of action last Saturday. On the roster was its group two lineup of divisions: Strictly Street, Mini Truck, Outlaw Mini’s, and Late Model Sportsman. The Wicked Good Vintage Racers were the flex race of the week. The bright lights of Wiscasset lit up the track just as the feature racing began. At the conclusion of six exciting races, the crowd cheered as the sky was lit up once again with a spectacular display of fireworks compliments of Central Maine Pyrotechnics.

First on the track were two Wicked Good Vintage Racer (WGVR) features. The first division was a twenty lap Late Model WGVR feature. In the pole position was the No. 87 driven by Larry Wade. Behind him was the No. 97 of Dean Grant and Scott Tucker’s No. OJR. There was an early caution in the race, and when the dust cleared, the No. 151 of Rose Gerry had moved to first. In second was the No. M16 of Mark Thurlow. Grant was in third place.
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