AMERICAN CANADIAN TOUR ANNOUNCES FIRST 22 INVITATIONS TO NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY INVITATIONAL

Waterbury, VT – The American Canadian Tour (ACT) has notified the first 22 teams that have officially been invited to participate in the inaugural ACT Invitational at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) on Saturday, September 19th.

Twenty-two teams from all six New England states and the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario have been selected in the first round, following two very successful test and tune sessions at NHMS this past week.

“We still have to fill the field with fourteen more spots and there are a lot of worthy candidates who deserve to be at the inaugural race”, said Tom Curley, President of the American Canadian Tour on Friday. “We confirmed the fourteen qualified teams who earned their spots through wins so far this season, and added another eight teams who we feel will contribute in a positive way to the success of this event for both NHMS and ACT Late Model racing”, continued Curley.

ACT expects to add another six to eight Invitees after this weekend’s event at the Showdown of Champions in Chaudiere, Quebec. The 200-lap event pits the best eleven teams from the ACT US Tour and the best eleven teams from the Série ACT Castrol against each other, with over $35,000 in prize money. All but one selection to make up the 36-car starting field will be done following the Bond Auto Labor Day Classic 200 to be held at Thunder Road Speedbowl on September 6, 2009. The final event will be at the Plattsburgh, NY newly designed ½ mile where up to 50 teams from both the ACT US and Castrol Series are expected to participate in the Fall Foliage 300. The final Invitees will be announced following that event, just prior to the September 19th ACT Invitational at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

The invited teams include:

* Multiple qualifier wins

Car# State Name Hometown Track/Series Notes

9 ON Brandon Watson Stayner, ON Kawartha Downs NHMS test & tune at large

10 NH Ben Rowe Turner, ME ACT Tour NHMS test & tune at large/PASS Champ

11 VT Jean Paul Cyr Milton, VT Thunder Road 09 TR Champion; 7x ACT Champion

11 RI Ryan Vanesse Warwick, RI Seekonk 09 Trk Champion

14 ON Sean Kennedy Dunrobin, ON Capital City Castrol Event Qualifier

14 VT Phil Scott Montpelier, VT Thunder Road ACT Champion; 3x TR Champion

17 MA Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA ACT Tour Event Qualifier

21 QC Jean-Francois Dery Quebec City, QC Castrol Serie Castrol Qualifier

26 VT John Donahue Graniteville, VT ACT Tour Event Qualifier

35 CT Bruce Thomas Groton, CT Waterford 09 Trk Champion

37* VT Brian Hoar Williston, VT ACT Tour 5x ACT Champion;TR/Airborne Champ

44 VT Dave Pembroke Montpelier, VT Thunder Road ACT Tour Event Qualifier..TR/Champ

48 QC Karl Allard Ste Felicien, QC Castrol Serie Former Castrol Series Champion

55 VT Brent Dragon Milton, VT ACT Tour Castrol Qualifier..Airborne Champ

55* NH Brad Leighton Ctr Harbor, NH ACT Tour ACT Tour Event Qualifier..ACT/Champ

71 ON Dan McHattie Cavan, ON Kawartha, Downs NHMS test & tune at large

80* QC Donald Theerge Quebec City, QC Castrol Serie Castrol Qualifier.. Castrol Champ

89 VT Scott Payea Milton, VT ACT Tour Event Qualifier

91* QC Patrick Laperle Montreal, QC Castrol Serie Castrol Qualifier..US & Castrol Champ

97* NH Joey Polewarczyk, Jr Hudson, NH ACT Tour Event Qualifier

02 NH Randy Potter Groveton, NH ACT Tour NHMS test & tune at large

04 ME TJ Watson Cundys Harbor, ME Wiscasset Event Qualifier

Hudson Race Report 8/23/09

Hudson NH – Sammy Gilman, Dave Blanchard, Louie Maher Jr. and John Morin Jr. all found their way to Hudson Speedways victory lane this past Sunday evening.

Gilman drove the race of his young life in the Thunder Lites, Hudson’s youth racing division. Gilman led wire to wire in a caution free event but it wasn’t easy for the Sandown, NH driver with multi-feature winner Bobby Stirk lll within a few car lengths the entire race.  Dodging lapped traffic on the last lap, Gilman showed the poise needed to win. Second through fifth were Tyler Hatch, Dan Fortin, Derek Griffith and Dylan Bilodeau.

Blanchard won a hard fought battle in the Outlaw Sportsman. Taking the lead before the midway point, Blanchard held off a slew of challenges with Lee Weldy giving Blanchard the most trouble before contact with a lapped car ended Weldys day. Rob McCrae came home 2nd.  Chris Lee recovered from two spins to finish 3rd. Fourth through tenth were Chuck Dehney, Peter Fiandaca, Tim Casey, John Meaney, Mark Parenteau and Keith Nelson.

Mark Nevers led the early part of the Rookie Stock main before getting together with Keith ”Slika” Ennis and spinning to the infield. Andy Nichols took control from there and led the middle laps until John Morin Jr. powered by and took home the checkers. Second through tenth were Dean Wendell, Corrie Merritt, Dan Murphy, Brian Harron, Nichols, Travis Nevers, Jerry Lepage and Ennis.

Louis Maher won his 8th Roadrunner feature.  Second through fifth were Jef James, Patrick D’Alba, Darren Jacobs and Peter Raby.

The  4cyl. Enduro was won by Darren Jacobs followed by Patrick D’Alba, Leon Keniston, Ricky Labracque, and Kevin Hardy.

The Grand Enduro was won by Mark Nevers followed by “Recon” John Griffith, Travis Nevers, Brian Distephino and Corrie Merritt.

Buddy Wilkins won the Flagpole Race. Dave Heliwell won the Spectator Drags, and Rich Morrocco won the Spectator Race.

Next Sunday, August 30th at Hudson Speedway, it’s the return of the Classic Lites and V-6 Modifieds plus Rookie Stocks, Roadrunners, Thunder Lites, Spectator Race, Spectator Drags and the Flagpole Race. For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.

Donald Theetge Wins Riverside 150

St-Croix, QC – Donald Theetge of Boischatel, QC scored his second win of the season at the Riverside 150 at Riverside Speedway in St-Croix, Quebec. Theetge is now the all-time win leader for the Serie ACT Castrol with 14 career wins. Theetge was chased to the line by Sylvain Lacombe and Patrick Hamel, the only other two on the lead lap.

Jacques Poulin came home fourth followed by Karl Allard, Dany Ouellet, Patrick Cliche, Eric St-Gelais, Stephane Descoste, and David Michaud to complete the top ten respectively.

Unofficially Theetge now moves back into the point lead after Patrick Laperle had rearend issues. Laperle had to replace his rearend after it broke in his heat race. His crew got it repaired in time for the feature, but Laperle had to start in 25th. Laperle moved from his 25th starting position through the field and into the lead by lap 22. He then led until lap 98 and lapped the majority of the field in the process. On the 99th circuit his rearend let go again and he was done for the day.

Sylvain Lacombe then inherited the lead. After battling Stephane Descoste for about 17 laps, Theetge moved into the lead and held on until the checkers. Theetge has already qualified for the ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday, September 19th. Therefore the number of qualifiers remains at 14 including a representative from 8 different states/provinces. Over 50 teams will be at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this Tuesday, August 25 and Wednesday, August 26 for a “Test and Tune” session to prepare for the historical event.

Next weekend, Saturday, August 29, is the Coors Light Showdown 200 at Autodrome Chaudiere. The all-star race includes 11 of the best ACT Tour competitors against 11 of the best Serie ACT Castrol drivers. The Showdown kicks off the American Canadian Tour’s Money Month, where $250,000 in purse money will be rewarded to late model teams from August 29 to September 27 in the biggest five races of the year.

Unofficial Serie ACT Castrol Riverside 150

Riverside Speedway, St-Croix, QC

Pos         Car #      Driver                                    Laps

1              80           Donald Theetge                                150

2              3              Sylvain Lacombe               150

3              51PQ     Patrick Hamel                    150

4              97PQ     Jacques Poulin                  149

5              48QC     Karl Allard                            149

6              28QC     Dany Ouellet                      149

7              5QC        Patrick Cliche                     149

8              42           Eric St-Gelais                      149

9              10QC     Stéphane Descoste         148

10           40QC     David Michaud                  148

11           92           Jonathan Desbiens          148

12           25           Marco Savoie                     147

13           99           Derek White                      146

14           27           Alexandre Gingras           145

15           30           Stéphane Durand            131

16           21QC     Jean-François Déry          123

17           15QC     Kevin Roberge                  115

18           9PQ        Yvon Bédard                      111

19           03           Martin Lacombe               105

20           91           Patrick Laperle                  99

21           2              Daniel Descoste                                95

22           12QC     Etienne Lemay                  89

23           17ON     Justin Holtom                    88

24           26QC     Valerie Chiasson               63

25           98           Brandon White                 16

26           11PQ     Claude Leclerc                   4

Christopher Wins Sunoco Mod Thriller at Thompson

Ramstrom, Gentes, Barnett, Sullivan & Blanchard Winners

Thompson, CT (August 6, 2009): The hotly contest Sunoco Modified division at Thompson International Speedway did not disappoint on Thursday night. Ted Christopher of Plainville, CT, used veteran moves to score his fourth win of the season. Derek Ramstrom of Worcester, MA, won a wild one in the Super Late Models while Rick Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, scored the victory in the Late Models. Larry Barnett of Moosup, CT, padded his point lead with his fifth Limited Sportman victory of the season. Another point leader, Brian Sullivan of S. Windsor, was victorious in the TIS Modifieds. Rick Blanchard of Pascoag, RI, was declared the Mini Stock winner.

Ted Christopher of Plainville, CT, showed his might in the Sunoco Modified main event taking his division leading fourth win of the season with a last lap pass. Tim Sullivan led the field to green but he would not lead the opening lap. Rowan Pennink took over the top spot and began to motor out to an advantage over Danny Cates. A bobble by Sullivan nearly collected Keith Rocco, who was forced out of the groove. Woody Pitkat had worked his way into the third position. The outside groove was the fast way around as Christopher had moved into the third spot with Rocco in tow.

On lap 9, Christopher was able to dive inside Cates for second. Rocco, once again, followed TC through and into third. Christopher caught Pennink while Rocco caught the bumper of Christopher. The top three ran nose-to-tail.

At halfway, Rocco was able to slide below Christopher when he bobbled exiting turn four on lap 15. The caution flew on lap 16 for an incident on the backstretch involving Andy Gaspar and Wayne Arute. Leader Pennink opted to use the outside groove on the restart but it was Rocco in the low groove gaining the advantage. Christopher was able to get around Pennink as well. The action was slowed for a spin by Harry Rheaume.

Rocco was up to the challenge on the restart but an incident further back in the pack brought out the caution once again. A spin by Bert Marvin collected Tim Sullivan and Todd Ceravolo. Sullivan’s car sustained significant damage.

On the restart, Rocco was up to the challenge once again. After a short battle with Pennink, Christopher remained in the second position. Christopher dove beneath Rocco in turn one. They went wheel to wheel through turn two. Christopher got the edge on the backstretch but Rocco did the slingshot move exiting four. They crossed the stripe even. In turn one, Rocco was the leader once again. Pennink ran in the third spot with heavy pressure from Pitkat. Cates ran alone in the fifth position.

With two to go, Christopher got along side Rocco. The duo streaked under the white flag with Rocco ahead by inches. Rocco maintained a slight advantage on the back stretch. Coming out of four Rocco tried holding Christopher low. Christopher retaliated riding high out of four. Rocco drifted up in the marbles making way for Christopher to take the checkers. Pennink came through for second. Pitkat was able to grab third spot at the checkers. Rocco had to settle for fourth ahead of Cates. At press time, the results of the Sunoco Modified main event were unofficial.

Derek Ramstrom of Worcester, MA, scored the victory in a wild Super Model main event. Jay Macedonio enjoyed a sizeable lead in the early going of the 30-lap main event. Heavy hitters Norm Wrenn, Ramstrom, and Rick Fuller were making tracks to the front. By lap 10, Mike O’Sullivan had reeled in leader Macedonio. Fuller found running room on the low side taking positions from Wrenn and Ramstrom. Alone in third, Fuller quickly caught the lead duo.

Up front, O’Sullivan was able to grab the lead from Macedonio on lap 11. A pair of laps later, Fuller propelled himself into the runner-up spot. Macedonio fell into the clutches of Ramstrom at halfway. A lap later, Macedonio spun on the backstretch to bring out the caution.

The lead duo made grazing contact on the restart. O’Sullivan was able to maintain his lead. Ramstrom rocketed into the third spot followed by Larry Gelinas. O’Sullivan gained the advantage but not any breathing room. Fuller dogged O’Sullivan lap after lap.

A stream of sparks followed Bessette as mechanical failure resulted in hard contact with the outside wall exiting turn two. Macedonio was collected in the incident. Steve DesMarias made severe contact with a still-spinning Macedonio. All drivers walked away.

A different kind of sparks flew after a lap 23 restart. Contact between the lead duo found Fuller in the outside wall in turn one. O’Sullivan was put to the tail of a decimated field for his involvement. He restarted from the sixth position.

Gelinas sat on the point for the restart. He stayed with Ramstrom only briefly before Ramstrom took over the top spot. Ramstrom was able to distance himself from the Gelinas. O’Sullivan moved into the third spot. That is the way they would cross the stripe. Wrenn and Jim Banfield completed the top five.

Rick Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, took down his third Late Model feature win of the season on Thursday night. A day that started dreadfully for Gentes ended with a trip to victory lane. After a practice crash, Gentes was forced to start the night’s event in his back-up car. The “Woonsocket Rocket” never missed a beat.

Mark Oliveira jumped out to the early lead in Late Model Main event. Oliveira was able to stretch his advantage as the battling for second on back was fierce. Dave Trudeau, making his first Late Model start in two years, was locked in a heated battle with Rick Gentes. John Materas, Jeff Hartwell, Tommy O’Sullivan, and Jeff Zuidema also jockeyed for position.

Gentes had worked his way past Trudeau and set his sites on the leader. During an extended green flag run, Gentes chopped into Oliveira’s lead. Materas and O’Sullivan meanwhile caught Trudeau. O’Sullivan made it three-wide in an effort to get by Materas and Trudeau for the third spot; but it was Materas getting the edge to move into the third position. O’Sullivan was able to get by Trudeau into fourth.

Up front, Gentes was glued to the back bumper of Oliveira. The first caution flew on lap 16 for a spin by Jeremy Sadowski. On the restart, Oliveira was able to maintain his lead for less than a lap. Gentes used the low groove to take over the top spot. Materas followed through and into second. Oliveira continued to falter.

Over the final five laps, Gentes was able to extend his lead over Materas. The field got strung out as Gentes sailed under the checkers to take the win. John Materas continued his stellar season with a runner-up finish. O’Sullivan, Jeff Hartwell, and point leader Jeff Zuidema rounded out the top-five.

Joe Arena set the pace for much of the first half of the event. After leading through halfway, Arena had his hands full with a charging Larry Barnett. The two went door-to-door before Barnett was able to gain the advantage. Once out front, Barnett was able to extend his lead. Scott Sundeen had caught Arena. The two waged a great battle. At the checkers, it was all Barnett. Arena nosed ahead of Sundeen at the start/finish line to claim second. Jay Sundeen and Paul Coutu, Jr. completed the top five.

Tim Sullivan of S. Windsor, CT, made it a handful of wins with his TIS Modified feature victory on Thursday night. Rookie Jay Sundeen led the field to green. It took only a pair of laps before Brian Tagg asserted himself into the lead. Point leader Sullivan was on the move early; taking over the second spot by lap five. Sullivan immediately caught the leader. He began to work over Tagg for the top spot.

It took several laps but on lap 10 Sullivan was able to take over the lead. Once out front, Sullivan rode out to a sizeable advantage over Tagg. In the closing laps, Sundeen was able to catch Tagg. The rookie driver ran out of time and had to settle for third behind winner Sullivan and Tagg. Glenn Boss, who turned 50, celebrated with a fourth-place finish. Cam McDermott rounded out the top five.

Rick Blanchard of Pascoag, RI, gave it everything he had in the pursuit of his first Mini Stock victory of the season. After post race technical inspection, it was mission accomplished. Apparent winner Leo Defevers was disqualified for an illegal exhaust.

Leo Defevers of Brooklyn, CT, appeared to have scored in his first career feature. Mike Gorgievski set the pace through an unusually rough early going for the Minis. He relinquished the top spot to Defevers, who took command of the main event. Once out front, Defevers would never be headed. Rick Blanchard made it interesting near the end. He caught Defevers and was making a series bid at the top spot.

With two to go, Blanchard was bearing down. Coming down to the white flag, Blanchard got out of shape losing ground and the race. Defevers streaked to the checkers ahead of  Blanchard. Shortly after the event, Blanchard was declared the winner. Tim Taylor, who was involved in an early race incident, recovered to finish in the second position. Point leader Scott Michalski, Brad Caddick, and Chuck Rogers rounded out the top five.

Sunoco Modified 30-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) UNOFFICIAL Finish: 1. Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT; 2. Rowan Pennink, Huntingdon, PA; 3. Woody Piktat, Stafford, CT; 4. Keith Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 5. Danny Cates, Chaplin, CT; 6. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 7. Jimmy Blewett, Howell, NJ; 8. Harry Rheaume, Oakdale, CT; 9. Ricky Shawn, Bradford, CT; 10. Andy Gaspar, Andover, CT.

Super Late Model 30-lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Derek Ramstrom, Worcester, MA; 2. Larry Gelinas, Buxton, ME; 3. Mike O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 4. Norm Wrenn, Nashua, NH; 5. Jim Banfield, S. Glastonbury, CT; 6. Matt Zenisky, W. Springfield, MA; 7. Rick Fuller, Auburn, MA; 8. Les Rose, Jr., Southbridge, MA; 9. George Bessette, Danbury, CT; 10. Jay Macedonio, Somerset, MA.

Late Model 25-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Rick Gentes, Woonsocket, RI; 2. John Materas,Voluntown, CT; 3. Tommy O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 4. Jeff Hartwell, E. Putnam, CT; 5. Jeff Zuidema, N. Brookfield, MA; 6. Mark Oliveira, Blackstone, MA; 7. Wayne Coury, Sr., Milford, CT; 8. Dave Trudeau, Mansfield, MA; 9. Damon Tinio, Mendon, MA; 10. Randy Waterman, Killingly, CT.

Limited Sportsman Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Larry Barnett, Moosup, CT; 2. Joe Arena, Bristol, CT; 3. Scott Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 4. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 5. Paul Coutu, Jr., Thompson, CT; 6. Shawn Monahan, Waterford, CT; 7. Joe Campbell, Moosup, CT; 8. Kevin Bowe, Pawtucket, RI; 9. Paul Palen, Pelham, NH; 10. Gerald Sevigny, Brooklyn, CT.

TIS Modified 20-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Brian Sullivan, S. Windsor, CT; 2. Brian Tagg, Oxford, MA; 3. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 4. Glenn Boss, Danielson, CT; 5. Cam McDermott, Scituate, RI; 6.John Studley, Framingham, MA; 7. Bart Ramos, Putnam, CT; 8. Richie Ferreira, Raynham, MA; 9. John Michael Shenette, Thompson, CT; 10. Gerry DeGasparre, Jr.

Mini Stock 20-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Rick Blanchard, Pascoag, RI; 2. Tim Taylor, Wauregan, CT; 3. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly, CT; 4. Brad Caddick, New London, CT; 5. Chuck Rogers, Quaker Hill, CT; 6. Jeff Moffat, Warwick, RI; 7. Mike Gorgievski, Auburn, MA; 8. Steve Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 9. Scott Jassaume, Danielson, CT; 10. Nate Taylor, Wauregan, CT.

Hudson Race Report 8/16/09

Hudson NH – The 7th annual Don Hayes Memorial was held this past Sunday evening at Hudson Speedway. Hayes was a pioneer in local racing photography/videography with a career spanning 7 decades at Hudson Speedway from the late 1940s until his death in 2002. This years edition of the Hayes Memorial was expanded from a Roadrunner event to include the Northeast Classic Lite main.

The Roadrunner portion of the Don Hayes Memorial was a two segment event with the lowest combined total determining the winner.

The 1st segment was 20 laps and went green to checker. Louis Maher started last in the 19 car field and steadily moved up, going three wide at times taking over the top spot with five laps to go and drove his Honda over the stripe 1st. Jef James had the early lead in the 15 lap 2nd segment until Maher took command and headed to victory. By winning both segments Maher was clearly the overall winner. Don Mayo finished second overall. Third through tenth overall were James, Gary Stagliola, Eric Pomasko, Patrick D’Alba, Jesse Tellier, Eric Miller, Tom Hamilton and Tim Griffin.

Paul Colson held the lead early in the Classic Lite portion of the Don Hayes Memorial. Lap 4 saw Eric Bacon going backwards off the backstretch into the brush needing help from the wrecker crew to get his mount out and back on its way.

A few restarts later a few cars got crossed up coming off turn 4 ending with Jon Provost doing a double barrel roll in front of the crowd. Provost walked away as his car was towed to the pits.

Billy Ryder had the lead when racing resumed but Bacon had already made his way up to 2nd and Jeremy Wilcox had moved into 3rd. Bacon slipped past Rider taking Wilcox with him. Bacon got a good jump on a late race restart and led the rest of the way. Wilcox had to settle for 2nd and Ryder 3rd. Fourth through tenth were Dennis O’Brien, Jeff Miller, Ralph Cook, Eddie Gilman, Roger Provost, Danny Shields and Tom McGowan.

Jerry Lepage led his usual 5 laps at the beginning of the Rookie Stock Main until Scotty Duval took over the point. Dean Wendell moved up to challenge Duval and got by after a few laps in the outside lane leaving Duval to battle with John Morin and Corrie Merritt for 2nd and 3rd. Duval and Meritt made contact a few times in the closing laps ending with Merritt spinning out of 3rd place in the last corner of the last lap. Wendell picked up his 2nd win of the season. Morin finished 2nd with Duval being penalized for rough driving and Lepage finished 3rd. Fourth through tenth were Brian Harron, Heath Tulrtelotte, Mark Nevers, Ryan Destephan, Larry Fortin, Andy Nichols and Corrie Merritt.

Dylan Bilodeau made it two wins in a row in the Thunder Lite feature followed by Bobby Stirk lll, Derek Griffith, Sam Gilman and Jen Lord.

Derrick Poutre won the Spectator Drags. Keith Cabral won the Spectator Race and Buddy Wilkins won the Flagpole Race.

“Awesome August” continues next Sunday August 23rd with the Outlaw Sportsman, Rookies, Roadrunners, Thunder Lites, Spectator Race, Spectator Drags, Flagpole Race and Enduros. Gates open at 4pm and the first race begins at 6pm. For more info please visit www.hudsonspeedway.info.

All-Star Speedway 8-15 Race Report

Epping, NH – Joe Lemay was a man on a mission in the All-Star Modifieds on Saturday night, outrunning the field to collect his division-leading fourth checkered flag of the 2009 season.

Kenny White, Jr. quickly moved past early-race leader Dana Smith to take over the lead, and he ran off to a several car lengths lead over the first half of the race.  Further back, Smith had his hands full with Eric Hudson and Lemay trying to hang on to second.

Lemay was the first to get by Smith, and he immediately started reeling in White, catching the leader at the halfway point.  Five laps later, White brushed the frontstretch wall coming off turn four, which opened up the inside for Lemay.

Lemay made it stick, leading the final 15 circuits to add another feature win to his already-impressive 2009 total.  White held on to collect runner-up honors, with J.R. Baril, Eric Hudson, and Smith rounding out the top five.

In the Super Streets, a race-long battle with former champion Ron Bolduc resulted in a popular win by Rosebud Shea, who picked up her first feature win of the 2009 campaign in the 30-lap main event.

Bolduc was right on her bumper waiting for a mistake over the second half of the race, but that mistake never came, and Shea proudly carried the checkers around the high banks after her win.

Bolduc’s effort netted him his best finish of the year in the runner-up slot, with Rob DeAlmeida, Tim Casey, Jr., and John Bourdelais closing out the top five finishers.

The Strictly Stocks were nothing short of wild in their 25-lap feature event, racing three and sometimes four wide in the early going.  Mark Parenteau was a contender early, but he got collected by a lapped car late in the race and clobbered the wall to end his night.

Jimmy Silvia made his first visit of the year a good one, holding off the tough Mike Williams to score his first career All-Star win.  Williams, Steve Dubois, Chris Augevich, and Johnny Gervais were the rest of the top five.

In Fast-4 action, Greg Cummings led the first lap, but it was all Tyler Mailhot after that.  Mailhot ran off to score his third win of the season, with Cindy Sevigny, Ken Mailhot, Jason Hodgdon, and Cory Sullivan second through fifth.