Emily Packard Returns to Oxford Plains Speedway for ACT 100

Emily2016EAST MONTPELIER, Vt. – After missing the last two American Canadian Tour races, Emily Packard and the 9x Northstar Fireworks/Packard Fuels team are set to return this weekend to Oxford Plains Speedway for the ACT 100.  “I am very excited to go back to Oxford this weekend,” said the 19 year old racer.  “I really like the track, and we have had some really decent finishes there, so I am looking forward to this weekend, hopefully there will be a good turnout of cars.”  This weekend the American Canadian Tour revisits Oxford Plains Speedway as part of the 43rd HP Hood Oxford 250 weekend, with their 100 lap feature race on Saturday night.

 

“We tested there last week, and it felt pretty good,” said Emily.  “We haven’t been there since April, so obviously the track is completely different now than it was back then, but I feel pretty good about our test and that we will have a decent car this weekend.”  In the spring race this season at OPS, Packard restarted in seventh place, finding herself stuck behind lapped cars on what would be the final restart of the race.   Losing several positions in the closing laps she would eventually crossing the line in 13the place.  “We had a really good car and should have had a better finish,” said Packard, “we just got stuck in the wrong line on that restart.”  The East Montpelier native is hoping to better that finish this weekend and build some momentum to take through the remainder of the season.  “The last couple of races have been really hard races,” Packard said, “so I really want to go and have a good run.  The last race at Seekonk was awful, the car just wouldn’t respond to any adjustments that were made, so the test was really important to getting the car set up for this race.”

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TJ Brackett nails down second win this season at Oxford Plains Speedway

oxfordTJ Brackett nails down second win this season at Oxford Plains Speedway

Matt Williams, Jamie Heath and David Smith also triumphant in Budweiser Championship Series action

Oxford, Maine – TJ Brackett put on one of this season’s most impressive Super Late Model runs, winning the 50-lap main event topping the Budweiser Championship Series racing card Saturday night at Oxford Plains Speedway.

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PASS “Ironman” Seeks Another HP Hood Oxford 250 Triumph

photo by Norm Marx

photo by Norm Marx

NAPLES, ME (August 5) – When you mention the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) to any race fan across North America, there’s a good chance that Ben Rowe is the first driver’s name that comes to mind.  As the PASS North Super Late Model division’s “Ironman”, Ben Rowe has started every race since the series started in 2001, the only driver to do so.  Along the way, Rowe has won 4 PASS North series titles, the 2009 PASS National and PASS South championships, and has won more PASS Super Late Model races than any other driver, nearly 50 when combining both PASS North and South wins.

 

Rowe, like most every other driver from across the nation, holds the HP Hood Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway in high regard.  As a kid, he watched his dad, Mike, go to victory lane in the 1984 running of the 250 and competed against him in Mike’s wins in 1997 and 2005.

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SUNDAY AUG. 21st TEAM HUFF 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

unity-logoThis Sunday marks the 2nd year of the raceway being leased and operated by Nick Huff. Taking over the track in mid August of 2014, after no signs of opening for the year by any other parties, Huff was able to quickly put together a 4 race schedule that began August 17th. All events were successful, and most importantly, Huff accomplished his goal of continuing the 2 day Long John tradition that hasn’t missed a year since it’s beginning thanks to him. Time has surely flown by, and it’s been a great ride that is soon to come to an end with the recent purchase of the raceway.

Management will change hands in 2017, but racing will surely continue. We hope this will not come with many changes though, as we have proven that Nick’s ideas and philosophy on what’s best for the raceway are certainly a step in the right direction. We want to thank you for your continued support of Unity Raceway, for all of the 68 years of it’s presence, and especially these last couple. Lets pack the stands this Sunday August 21st, for 7 divisions of our continually growing car counts and exciting racing all for just $5 beginning at 2:30pm, and show that Unity Raceway can’t be stopped thru thick and thin. This track will always stand as the Toughest Oval in Maine, Strong and LOUD!!
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Golding Clinches Second Win in Thunder Mini’s at Wiscasset Speedway

Credit Photos: Mary and Peter Taylor petespicks.smugmug.com

Credit Photos: Mary and Peter Taylor petespicks.smugmug.com

By Lisa and Rich Maguire

The weather cleared, and a window of opportunity opened to complete the races at Wiscasset Speedway last Saturday night. The threat of rain led race officials to eliminate heat races, and run the feature events with ten additional laps added to each feature.  A thirty lap Thunder Four Mini event was the Spotlighted feature race of the evening.  There was double the fun when the  Amsoil Nelcar Legends appeared in two separate feature races.  Other Group One races included Servpro of Biddeford Saco Prostocks, Super Street, and N.E. 4 Cylinder Prostocks.
A thirty lap Thunder Four Mini feature was the main event of the evening.  Starting on the pole was the #007 of Destiny McKenzie. To her right was the #41 of Logan Melcher.  Starting in third was David Greenleaf of the #58.  When the green flag flew, there was some early race action as cars jockeyed for position. Melcher advanced to first before the conclusion of the first lap. The #26 of Micheal Golding sped to second. Joe Katula of the #4J advanced to third. During lap five, the #48 of Michael Harrison took third from Katula.  During lap ten, race leader Melcher slid up the track coming out of turn four.  Golding took advantage of the opportunity and passed him for the lead.  The race leaders stayed consistent for the for the remainder of the caution free race. Michael Golding took first place for his second victory of the season.  Logan Melcher came in second. Michael Harrison rounded out the top three in third while maintaining his hold on the division’s point lead.

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Reid Lanpher prevails in Budweiser Championship Series Super Late Model 50-lapper at Oxford Plains Speedway

400-opslogoStreet Stock winner Dufault takes championship lead, Heath dominates Bandit class again

 

Oxford, Maine – Reid Lanpher of Manchester wasn’t planning a trip to Oxford Plains Speedway this weekend, but weather postponements and a rescheduled Sunday night Budweiser Championship Series program offered up an opportunity not only to get some seat time in his EJP Racing Super Late Model, but also prepare for the 43rd HP Hood Oxford 250, coming up on Sunday, August 28 at 1:30 p.m.

 

Lanpher, runner-up in last year’s HP Hood Oxford 250, picked up a confidence-boosting win from the front row in the 50-lap Super Late Model race, topping the card at the historic Route 26 oval track.  Lanpher prevailed in an early battle versus polesitter Dave Farrington, Jr., of Jay.

 

Bobby Timmons of Windham provided stout competition for Lanpher, making several attempts to get alongside the eventual winner before claiming runner-up honors in front of Farrington.  Corey Bubar of Windham and South Paris racer Shawn Knight rounded out the top five.

 

Lanpher becomes the 14th winner in 15 Budweiser Championship Series Super Late Model 50-lappers this season at Oxford Plains Speedway.  Only reigning track champion and current championship point leader Timmy Brackett of Buckfield has won twice this season.

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