by Jay | Sep 16, 2010 | Monadnock Speedway, New Hampshire
Sportsman Modified Challenge
Winchester, NH: On Saturday, September 25th, Monadnock Speedway will host their Traditional Super Saturday Season Finale. Newly added to the program is the 50 lap Sportsman Modified Challenge slated to be the highlight of the special event. The speedway management is very excited for this special challenge as many competitors from Twin State Speedway and Stafford Motor Speedway will join together with the competitors of Monadnock Speedway to do battle. This race will definitely keep the fans on the edge of the seat as there are many local and visiting competitors bringing a lot of talent to the ¼ mile high banked track in the ever growing division.
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by Jay | Sep 13, 2010 | Monadnock Speedway, New Hampshire
Alexander, Gray Crowned Monadnock Champions
Winchester, NH: New faces and old friends are still coming out to the high-banks of Monadnock Speedway as the Super Stocck Division would welcome #69 of Jacob Carey. Aric Blanchette and Adam Brooks returned to the Outlaw Pros and #84 of Joey Cipriano joined the Sportsmen Modified event. Mark Mclay would pull double duty with #51 Tour Type Modified for owner Warren Mordenti and also compete in the #15x Sportman Modified.
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by Jay | Aug 16, 2010 | Monadnock Speedway, New England, New Hampshire, Pro Four Modifieds
Winchester, NH – August 14, 2010 – The RF Logic / Bot-L Gas Pro Four Modifieds hit Manadnock Speedway for the third of four events to be held there this season. Fifteen cars took the green in the qualifying rounds, but as Frank Perry had mechanical difficulties in his heat, only Fourteen started the feature race.
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by Jay | Aug 9, 2010 | Monadnock Speedway, New Hampshire
Mini Stock Point Leader Davis in Victory Lane
Winchester, NH Thanks for the memories as the 2nd annual Heroes of Yester-Year, Ford of Brattleboro open track party allowed fans and competitors from today and the past to mingle. Drivers gave out candy, and signed autographs, but most of all took time out to thank their fans of all ages. Some of us finally had our chance to meet our heroes from the past and talk about how racing has changed, and how some things will never change.
Young Guns (our future stars) showed how more seat time is making for stiffer competition. On lap nine Adam Manley went spinning through the infield and the #88 for Hilary Renuad and Cordel Colon got together. All were able to get back onto the track and this feature was run caution free. Joe Boivin would take down the win followed by Matt Parmenter and JT Cloutier.
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by Jay | Aug 3, 2010 | Monadnock Speedway, New Hampshire
Two for Tuesday Special Event
Fans filed into the stands for Two for Tuesday racing at the fastest 1/4 mile in the East. The working man’s show began at 7 pm and featured all divisions of racing trying to get in as much competition due to weekend rain outs.
Tour Type Modifieds were the only one to pull heats races. Rusty Ball, a competitor since the track opened, would dominate his heat race. The red flag flew in the second heat when Brandee Tree and Todd Patnode would get together. Patnode would take the brunt and have to be slung between to wreckers and taken to his pit. The field had a third heat which set the position for the feature.
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by Jay | Jul 19, 2010 | Monadnock Speedway, New Hampshire
“TC” Conquers Monadnock Speedway
Winchester, NH: After a twenty year hiatus the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was welcomed by standing room only from fans from near and far at Monadnock Speedway this past Saturday. It gave some folks the opportunity to see old friends and make lasting new ones. The 5pm early start time started out overcast and then clear hot skies were braved by all in attendance to see history in the making. Tour driver Mike Stefanik would make his 400th career start. As the events would unfold it would prove that the fastest 1/4 mile high-bank lies here in Winchester, NH.
Qualifying for our divisions would start the night with Mini-Stocks, Super Stocks, Outlaw Pros, and Sportmen Modifieds. After these heats it would be time trials from the NASCAR Whelen Modifieds, and fans were glued to their seats. Fans watched to see who would put down the throttle along with being able to handle the two very different sets of corners. Last, but in this case not least, we would see Erick Rudolph as the final car to qualify snatch the pole with an impressive time of 12.423.
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