Brackett becomes second repeat Late Model winner after Morse DQ

OXFORD, Maine – The fans watched Ricky Morse seemingly become the ninth different winner in 12 Oxford Networks Late Model features this season Saturday night at Oxford Plains Speedway.

The technical inspection staff discovered something different, awarding Tim Brackett the 40-lap victory after Morse was disqualified for an illegal carburetor spacer in his ride.

Brackett became only the second repeat winner of the season in Oxford’s top division, joining four-time winner Travis Adams.

Don Wentworth held off Adams’ charge at the line for what would become second. Jeff White wound up fourth, with Shawn Knight fifth.

Skip Tripp’s bid for a record-shattering 19th career Allen’s Coffee Flavored Brandy Strictly Stock victory fell one spot shy and was stymied by a rookie.

Rick Spaulding borrowed the Dennis Dee memorial #88D and led wire-to-wire for the 30-lap win, his first in the Championship Series.

Tripp took second, followed by Mike St. Germain, Matt Williams and Larry Emerson.

Spaulding was the second rookie to find victory lane on the evening.

When leaders Jimmy Childs and Darrell Moore tangled at the front of the Allen’s Mini Stock field, rookie Calvin Rose Jr. was in the right place to inherit his second straight 30-lap triumph.

Rose denied a late charge from point leader Justin Karkos to score the victory. Defending champion Ashley Marshall completed the top three, trailed by first-year Mini competitor Jake Burns and Larry Melcher.

Guy Childs stormed to his second Chimney Tech Outlaw victory of the season, breezing to the front in an action-packed, 20-lap encounter.

Steve Moon emerged from a nine-car battle for second with Josh Childs, Chris Burgess and Jerry Freve giving chase.

Dottie Patria tightened her grip on a likely second straight Agren Appliance Saturday Showdown title with her sixth Allen’s Ladies victory of the season.

Tori Burgess and Missy Morgan continued the theme of terrific nights for rookies, finishing second and third. Missy Blash was fourth with Annie Chartier a career-best fifth.

OPS will crank it up four straight nights next week, starting with the Acceleration Series on Wednesday. The Agren Summer Slam will run its championship round Thursday, followed by the JARRacing Photography Go Kart Series championship night and triple features Friday and the Championship Series. Starting time each night is 6:30 p.m.

OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps): 1. Tim Brackett, Buckfield; 2. Don Wentworth, Bridgton; 3. Travis Adams, Canton; 4. Jeff White, Winthrop; 5. Shawn Knight, South Paris; 6. Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township; 7. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 8. Kenny Harrison, Pownal; 9. Scott Luce, Strong; 10. Shawn Martin, Turner; 11. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 12. Al Hammond, Paris; 13. Corey Morgan, Lewiston; 14. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 15. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 16. Tyler Knightly, Paris; 17. Gerald Parlin, South Paris; 18. Jason Larrabee, Raymond. DQ: Ricky Morse, St. Albans.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED STRICTLY STOCK (30 laps): 1. Rick Spaulding, Lisbon; 2. Skip Tripp, Poland; 3. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 4. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 5. Larry Emerson, Durham; 6. Mike Short, Auburn; 7. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 8. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 9. Keith Stuart, Naples; 10. Zach Emerson, Durham

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED MINI STOCK (30 laps): 1. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 2. Justin Karkos, Jay; 3. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 4. Jake Burns, Gray; 5. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls; 6. Butch Keene, Turner; 7. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 8. Matt Moore, South Paris; 9. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 10. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls; 11. Nik Coates, Lisbon; 12. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 13. Dale Durgin, Oxford; 14. Bob Martin, Turner; 15. Dale Brackett, Oxford; 16. Dan Morris, Auburn; 17. Travis Dunbar, Lisbon; 18. Shane Kaherl, Jay.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW (20 laps): 1. Guy Childs, Turner; 2. Steve Moon, Gray; 3. Josh Childs, Oxford; 4. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 5. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 6. Dan Brown, Peru; 7. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 8. Zach Bowie, Lisbon; 9. David Childs, Oxford; 10. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 11. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 12. Phil Knowlton, Poland; 13. John Patria, Turner; 14. Mike Blash, Oxford; 15. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 16. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 17. Jim Davis Jr., Sabattus; 18. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 19. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Dottie Patria, Turner; 2. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 3. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 4. Missy Blash, Oxford; 5. Annie Chartier, Mexico; 6. Deanna Robertson, South Paris.

Three-in-a-Rowe for Mike at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway

Scarborough,Maine- Mike Rowe had to make a late race charge to win his third Pro Series race at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on Saturday night, and in the process widened his point lead in the NASCAR division.  Keith McKinnon led the opening laps until Jay Sands took over at the front on lap 6.  Sands would go to work to open up a lead over the field in a race that would go caution free.

Mike Rowe was riding in the 8th position at this point of the race and went to work on the competition.  Rowe moved to 5th on lap 11 and kept charging until he picked off Aaron Ricker for third on lap 12.  The assault was not done yet as Rowe moved past McKinnon for second on lap 24 and set his guns on Sands who was 12 car lengths ahead.

Rowe reeled Sands in lap after lap until the 32nd lap when he got to his rear bumper and the 33rd lap when he blew into the lead. Rowe used just enough power over the final 7 laps to stay in front for his third consecutive win with Jay Sands finishing second and Keith McKinnon third.  David Oliver and Aaron Ricker were fourth and fifth.

Reggie Leeman shook off weeks of miserable racing luck and dominated the 35 lap Sport Series feature event.  Travis Buzzell led the opening 8 laps until Leeman disposed of him to take over the point.  The only caution flag of the race appeared on lap 25 but that was not enough to slow Leeman as he easily sailed under the checkered flag for the win.  Buzzell was second with Doug Wolfe third.  Dalton Gagnon and Ben Tinker took the fourth and fifth place honors.

Paul Lund was in the right place at the right time Saturday night to win the Wildcat feature race.  Lund went into the lead from the pole position and was cruising along with 8 cars lined up behind him.  Randy Snow took a shot at the lead on lap 16 and 3 laps later found himself out in front.  As Snow crossed the start/finish line on lap 26 suddenly his car slowed with a mechanical problem forcing Lund to take evasive action so as to not pile into him.  Lund found himself back in the lead for the final laps and the victory.  William Morris was second followed by Steve Benincasa, Lyman McKeage and Mike Ramsey.

Shawn Brackett took the lead late in the Road Runner main event and in the process extended his division point lead significantly.  Don Dinsmore and Dave Turner swapped the lead early on until Brackett took over on lap 11 and cruised to the win.  Turner finished second with Ray Letellier third.  Matt Dow and Ed Connolly were next at the finish.

Brown best in wild Late Model race at Unity Raceway

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Unity, Maine – Fred Brown of Winterport outran all troubles developing behind him in a wild Late Model feature, topping the Friday night racing card at Unity Raceway. Steve Rackliff of Starks and Bradley Bosworth of Clinton each won a pair of feature races, with other victories posted by Glenburn’s Steve Moulton, Unity’s Dustin Hubbard, Veazie’s Kyle Gallant, Skowhegan’s Justin Moore, Molly Feeney of Hope and Henry Boudreau of Winterport.

Friday night at the fights is scheduled for August 21st, but the top-tier Late Model racers took the gloves off even before the green flag flew. Joe Allard and Joey Doyon were done for the night before a lap could be completed, then later in the event point leader Frank Moulton had his car destroyed in an altercation which produced a black flag for David Folsom II. That incident took place just a handful of laps after Folsom and Moulton got together, with Folsom spinning from the lead.

Fred ‘Pee Wee’ Brown took charge of the Late Model main event after Folsom’s demise and drove to victory lane in his first appearance behind the wheel of a stock car this season. Phil Richardson of Carmel, who finally cured mechanical demons that had plagued him in his previous Unity Raceway appearances, dove to an impressive second-place finish, with early leader Picard claiming the final podium position. Ajay Picard of Palmyra finished fourth, with Jerry Robbins, Jr. of Montville rounding out the top five. Moulton won the heat race.

Steve Moulton took the lead from semi-teammate Kris Watson of Hermon and held on to the top spot for the balance of an extremely-competitive Super Street division main event. Vassalboro’s Ed ‘Fubby’ Drake overcame a couple of apparent miscues to take second away from Watson, who did hold on for third-place laurels. Shaun Austin of Norridgewock came from the back of the pack three times to finish fourth, while Orrington’s John Kalel II was fifth under the checkered flag. Austin claimed the heat race victory.

Unity’s Dustin Hubbard, the reigning division champion, took advantage of a front row starting position and romped to victory by a wide margin in the Wildcat feature race. Frankfort’s Bobby Seger drove from the rear of the field to second position early in the race, easily holding on to that spot despite being unable to chase down the hometown teenager. Burnham’s Brent Chase raced hard to claim the third-place trophy. Chris King of Burnham finished fourth, followed by Luke Rickards of Anson. Hubbard scored in hear race action.

The Late Model Pro Four class had a pair of feature races, the first a 30-lap double-pointer held over from a rain-shortened card earlier this season. Steve Rackliff of Starks won both main events.

The first Pro Four feature was a thriller right down to the wire, with Rackliff just edging past Benton wheelman Jimmy Dennis under Bo Overlock’s checkered flag. Rackliff led, just about the final five feet of the 10-mile contest. Bryan Lancaster of Skowhegan filled the show position in the opener, with the top-five filled out by Corey Walker and Ben Nile.

Rackliff’s second score of the evening came after he prevailed in a long and spirited match-up with eventual runner-up Norm Cummings, Jr. of Augusta. Walker finished third to wrap up his 33rd birthday. Lancaster and Clinton’s Tim Robinson completed the top five rundown. Robinson claimed the checkered flag in the heat race.

Justin Moore outran Augusta’s Cody Sleeper to win the Flyin’ 4 feature event. Skowhegan’s Mike Mason drove from the back of the field into the lead in the race, but spun in front of the field in speedy-dri laid down for fluids spread on the racetrack earlier in the event. Moore lost a lap as a result of the spin, but put on a show charging from the back once again to pass all but the first two finishers in the closing laps, finishing eighth. Skowhegan’s Jordan Hawes picked up third-place spoils ahead of Sidney’s Nick Lizotte and Chris Williams of Oakland. Moore and Mason won the heat races.

Molly Feeney of Hope prevailed in Ladies division competition. Feeney held off all challengers following a restart after she inherited the lead from Mika Wilson, who spun off the backstretch trying to hold off the challenges of Feeney and Shelby Kimball. Wilson charged from the back of that restart lineup to finish in second position, with Bucksport’s Kayla Allen’s aggressive drive netting a third-place finish. Samantha Letourneau bounced back from a wild ride into an infield sand trap to finish in fourth position. Carol Wilson, Mika’s mom, was fifth at the line.

Bradley Bosworth swept Teen Thunder feature event action, and won the heat race to complete the trifecta. Like the Late Model Pro Fours, the kiddy class kicked things off with a previously-postponed double-point race, followed by a heat race and their regularly-scheduled main event.

Cole Robinson of Clinton and Gage Landry of Sidney claimed second and third positions in the first race, with fourth and fifth going to Cornville’s Matt Kimball and Brooke Getchell of Pittsfield.

Landry, Getchell, Daymon Dodge of Troy and Robinson filled out the top-five in the regularly-scheduled feature race.

Henry Boudreau led wire-to-wire in the Enduro race closing out the night’s action. It was a career-first trophy dash victory for the happy Winterport driver.

NWA On Fire professional wrestling joins the weekly Unity Raceway divisions for an action-packed doubleheader this Friday night (August 21) beginning at 6:00 p.m. The professional wrestling portion of the program is expected to get underway at about 7:30 p.m. Unity Raceway is located on School Street (Route 139) in Unity, Maine. For more information call (207) 453-2021 or visit unityraceway.info

Late Model: 1. Fred Brown, Winterport; 2. Phil Richardson, Carmel; 3. Louie Picard, Palmyra; 4. Ajay Picard, Palmyra; 5. Jerry Robbins, Jr., Montville; 6. Dylan Turner, Freedom; 7. Frank Moulton, Burnham; 8. David Folsom II, Skowhegan; 9. Joey Doyon, Winterport; 10. Joe Allard, Glenburn.

Super Street: 1. Steve Moulton, Glenburn; 2. Ed Drake, Vassalboro; 3. Kris Watson, Hermon; 4. Shaun Austin, Norridgewock; 5. John Kalel II, Orrington; 6. Artie Maguire, Bucksport; 7. Donnie York, Thorndike; 8. Steve Rackliff, Starks; 9. Hal Stratton, Belgrade.

Wildcat: 1. Dustin Hubbard, Unity; 2. Bobby Seger, Frankfort; 3. Brent Chase, Burnham; 4. Chris King, Burnham; 5. Luke Rickards, Anson; 6. Shawn Racilla, Dover-Foxcroft; 7. Jason Alton, Burnham; 8. Ed Sleeper, Vassalboro; 9. Mike Shaw, Troy; 10. Carl McAlpine, Burnham.

Late Model Pro Four make-up race, double-points): 1. Steve Rackliff, Starks, 2. Jimmy Dennis, Benton; 3.. Bryan Lancaster, Skowhegan; 4. Corey Walker, Augusta; 5. Ben Nile, Anson; 6. Tim Robinson, Clinton; 7. Dixon Smith, Sidney, 7. Shane Smith, Augusta.

Late Model Pro Four: 1. Steve Rackliff, Starks, 2. Norm Cummings, Jr., Augusta; 3. Corey Walker, Augusta; 4. Bryan Lancaster, Skowhegan; 5. Tim Robinson, Clinton; 6. Shane Smith, Augusta; 7. Jimmy Dennis, Benton; 8. Ben Nile, Anson; 9.. Gregg Cummings, South China.

Monsta Mini: 1. Kyle Gallant, Veazie; 2.. Mike Wilson, Chelsea; 3. Paul Jackson, Augusta; 4. Kevin Douglass, Sidney; 5. Richard Jackson, Augusta; 6. Bob Grady, Pittston; 7. Alica Goodwin, Clinton; 8. Dominic Bailey, Sidney; 9. Tim Robinson, Clinton.

Flyin’ 4: 1. Justin Moore, Skowhegan; 2. Cody Sleeper, Augusta; 3. Jordan Hawes, Skowhegan; 4. Nick Lizotte, Sidney; 5. Chris Williams, Oakland; 6. Merv Greene, Clinton; 7. Tony DeJulio, Ellsworth; 8. Mike Mason, Skowhegan; 9. Rick Pullen, Winslow; 10. John Fortin, Vassalboro.

Ladies: 1. Molly Feeney, Hope; 2. Mika Wilson, Chelsea; 3. Kayla Allen, Bucksport; 4. Samantha Letourneau, Benton; 5. Carol Wilson, Chelsea; 6. Alica Goodwin, Clinton; 7. Shelby Kimball, Cornville.

Teen Thunder (make-up race, double-points): 1. Bradley Bosworth, Clinton; 2. Cole Robinson, Clinton; 3. Gage Landry, Sidney; 4. Matt Kimball, Cornville; 5. Brooke Getchell, Pittsfield; 6. Wesley Turner, Montville.

Teen Thunder: 1. Bradley Bosworth, Clinton; 2. Gage Landry, Sidney; 3. Brooke Getchell, Pittsfield; 4. Daymon Dodge, Troy; 5. Cole Robinson, Clinton; 6. Matt Kimball, Cornville; 7. Eddie Gilblair, Skowhegan; 8. Kayla Chesley, Skowhegan; 9. Sheldon Woodard, Harmony; 10. Josh Hine, Livermore; 11. Wesley Turner, Montville.

Enduro: 1. Henry Boudreau, Winterport; 2. Robert Paddack, Clinton; 3. Josh Lorrie.

Dearborn Files First PASS 300 Entry

Naples ME (8/15/2009) The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) National Championship trail winds north to Scarborough Maine’s Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on Saturday and Sunday September 12th and 13th, and Hollis Maine PASS North standout Richie Dearborn has filed the first PASS 300 entry.

Dearborn and his family-focused race team have supported the PASS North super late model series from day one. When PASS made its debut at Lee USA Speedway in 2001 Dearborn raced home third. Prior to 2009 he has recorded 3 wins (6th all time) 22 top five (7th all time) and 55 top ten (4th all time) finishes. His 2009 season has had its ups and down, but the team has persevered to record five top five and nine top ten finishes in the first ten PASS North events. That consistency has Dearborn in fourth place in the season long standings, seventy five points behind series point leader Johnny Clark. The PASS 300 will award both PASS North and National Championship points.

Dearborn and his Chadwick-BaRoss sponsored team will be seeking  their first Beech Ridge PASS victory and the $10,000.00 winners’ share of the purse when the speedway hosts round two of the PASS National Championship Series. The big weekend is still a month away, but already there are confirmed entries from Wisconsin (Tom Schuette) North Carolina (Jay Fogleman, Ryan Blaney, Mark Gibson) and a host of PASS North regulars from Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont.

Ben Rowe leads the PASS National Standings by a scant two points over Jeff Fultz. Ryan Blaney, Trey Mitchell and Hal Goodson sit third through fifth.

The weekend will feature two days of non-stop racing. All series and divisions will qualify on Saturday and the Wildcats, Road Runners and Legends will have feature events. Sunday kicks off with the PASS 300 “B” main for the super late models. Then, its 100 laps for the PASS Sportsman division, a 50 lap showdown for the PASS Mods and the grand finale, the PASS Super Late Model 300.

DONNY BLANCHARD WINS WILD 95 LITTLE ENDURO FEATURE

Donny Blanchard of Orrington won the Wacky Wednesday Little Enduro feature Wednesday night, but really wishes he hadn’t won it the way he did. Blanchard was in a three way battle for the lead with two laps to go when leader Darren Durrell of Newburgh started to overlap the slower car of  Old Town’s David Ogden. Ogden then deliberately turned into Durrell’s rear fender, causing Durrell to spin sideways and out of the lead. Blanchard, Newburgh’s Paul Higgins and Chad Badger of Milo managed to slip by without any contact with the spinning cars and went the final two laps to the checkered flag in that order. Andrew Crosby of Hermon was fourth with Milo’s Mike Witham in fifth. Ogden was subsequently disqualified from the race for rough riding, and told not to bother to return next week either. Durrell recovered to finish in 12th spot in the 26 car field. Milo’s Mike Witham and Darren Durrell won the qualifiers for the division. With only 2 weeks of Wacky Wednesday racing left, Paul Higgins sits atop the point standings with a 29 point lead over Blanchard.
 
Big Enduro action saw Roger Smith of Clinton return to victory lane after being chased hard by Winterport’s Ricky Palmer for the entire distance of the series race #3 they were competing in. Palmer could get close, but said his car was wasn’t handling well enough to be able to catch and pass Smith cleanly. Palmer, who had won the last three Big Enduro, features finished in second, which gave him the overall win in the 3 race series for the season. Carmel’s Dwayne Walton brought his T-bird home in third, a short distance behind the leaders. Walton had taken a few weeks off before returning to the Wednesday night car fights, and said he was amazed at how much faster the competition was since his return. Joey Doyon of Winterport picked up a fourth place finish with Shawn McNevin finishing in fifth. Smith was hooked up all night, and also won the division’s qualifier.
 
The Ladies put on in impressive performance once they got the early race pushin’ and shovin’ over with. Rhonda Lyford of Winterport grabbed the lead on a lap 16 restart and held off a hard charge from early leader Becky Elston of Carmel and Danielle DeLuck of Hampden. All three raced close for the final 4 laps, and finished in that order. DeLuck challenged Elston for second on the inside, but was forced to settle for third due to a push her car developed toward the end of the race. Nicole Smith of Clifton also took a turn at the front, but spun out of contention and finished in fourth after making contact with Kayla Allen of Bucksport in the second turn, sending Allen to the pit with a flat tire. Lynn Downing of Brownville was the last survivor running, and finished in the fifth spot. Lyford also won the 10 lap qualifier earlier in the evening.
 
Cole Robinson made it two in a row in the Stars of Tomorrow as he overtook Hermon’s Ryan Modery on the third lap and drove on to the win. Modery finished in second after fighting off Cornville’s Matt Kimball who finished in third. Brett McCullough of Kenduskeag took fourth with D.C.Alexander finishing fifth. Robinson also won the 10 lap heat race. The competition in this division for 11-14 year olds is really heating up, as they gain experience and start stepping a little harder on the gas. Robinson has added a lot to the division, but says Matt Kimball still beats him on Friday nights at Unity, so he has to pick up his game a little over there.

OPS NEWS: Wednesday, August 12 race results

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘A’ (20 laps): 1. Chris Coolidge, Norway; 2. David Childs, Oxford; 3. Shannon Judd, Jay; 4. Steve Moon, Gray; 5. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 6. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 7. Dan Brown, Peru; 8. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 9. Zach Bowie, Lisbon; 10. Ron Abbott Jr., Auburn; 11. John Patria, Turner; 12. Tyler Belanger, Sumner; 13. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 14. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 15. Jerry Freve, Buckfield.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 2. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 3. Bubba Collins, New Gloucester; 4. John Spencer Jr., Farmington; 5. Jim Drake, Hebron; 6. Nic Stanley, Buckfield; 7. David Brown, Poland; 8. Clint Sherwood, Poland; 9. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 10. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction; 11. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 12. Kyle Curtis, Oxford; 13. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 14. Guy Childs, Leeds; 15. Josh Paradis, Sumner.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘C’ (20 laps): 1. Josh Childs, Oxford; 2. Jim Davis Jr., Sabattus; 3. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 4. Fred Clavet, Buckfield; 5. Carey Robertson, Leeds; 6. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 7. Phil Knowlton, Poland; 8. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 9. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 10. Justin Vining, Peru; 11. Chad Truman, South Paris; 12. Paul Harmon II, Bridgton; 13. Matt Weeks, Greene; 14. Todd Hall, Auburn; 15. Dottie Patria, Turner; 16. Don Veinott, Sabattus; 17. Scott Veinott, Greene.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A’ (20 laps): 1. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 2. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 3. Troy Jordan, Turner; 4. Matt Dufault, Turner; 5. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 6. Jason Berry, Turner; 7. Jamie Leavitt, Minot; 8. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 9. Corey Beaulieu, Oxford; 10. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 11. Jim Hart, Turner; 12. John Childs, Leeds; 13. Mike Ward, Harrison; 14. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 15. Zach Audet, Wilton; 16. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 17. Scott Farrington, Minot; 18 .Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 19. Eric Rowles, Lewiston.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Bill Sprague, Minot; 2. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 3. Brian Nason, Lewiston; 4. Derek Cook, Livermore Falls; 5. Craig Bartlett, Denmark; 6. Carl Conant, Lewiston; 7. Michael Carver, Durham; 8. Charlie Hall, Oxford; 9. Randy Desmarais, Auburn; 10. Cody Smith, Oxford; 11. Todd Sawyer, Pownal; 12. Chad Wills, Mechanic Falls; 13. Gene White, Lisbon; 14. Don Smith, Oxford; 15. Jeff Hebert, Auburn; 16. Bob Danforth, Stoneham. DQ: Ryan Philbrick, Greenwood.

CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Ross Spurling, New Gloucester; 3. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls; 4. Opie Allard, Harpswell, 5. Ryan Farrar, Oxford; 6. Jerry Stevens, Searsport; 7. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 8. Ryan Varney, South Paris; 9. Brad Corson, Sumner; 10. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond; 11. Corey Williams, Sumner; 12. Laurette Theriault, Casco; 13. Eugene Corson, Sumner.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Cathy Manchester, Gray; 2. Dottie Patria, Turner; 3. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 4. Sue Veinott, Sabattus; 5. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 6. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 7. Kristen Brown, Gray; 8. Missy Blash, Oxford; 9. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 10. Tricia Thomas, Farmington; 11. Annie Chartier, Mexico; 12. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 13. Lisa Brooks, Auburn.

GOULET HOME INSPECTIONS RENEGADE (10 laps): 1. Bill Grover, Topsham; 2. Jason Hannigan, Greene; 3. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 4. Bob Morey, Lisbon; 5. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 6. Kyle Hewins, Leeds.