Turner takes fifth at Unity Saturday

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UNITY – Freedom’s Randy Turner dominated Saturday night’s Pro Stocks feature at Unity Raceway, leading from green-to-checkers to register his division-leading fifth win of the season. He held off Kris Huff of Orrington, who finished second and Steve Nelson of Albion who finished third. Fairfield’s…
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UNITY – Freedom’s Randy Turner dominated Saturday night’s Pro Stocks feature at Unity Raceway, leading from green-to-checkers to register his division-leading fifth win of the season.

He held off Kris Huff of Orrington, who finished second and Steve Nelson of Albion who finished third. Fairfield’s Jeff Burgess and Clinton’s Mark Watson rounded out the top five taking fourth and fifth.

OTHER UNITY RESULTS

Super Sportsman: 1. Ed Drake (Vassalboro), 2. Matt Eaton (Little Deer Isle), 3. Joe Ritchey (Fairfield), 4. Gary Thorne (Sidney), 5. Clarence Whitman (Winslow)

Late Model Pro Four: 1. Joe Allard (Glenburn), 2. Paul Shorette (Winslow) 3. Rusty Ramsdell (Clinton), 4. Dixon Smith (Sidney), 5. Reggie Bickford (Oakland)

Street Stock: 1. Dan Trask (Chelsea), 2. Ben Erskine (Solon), 3. Mark Dodge (Anson), 4. Nate Weston (Madison), 5. R.J. Austin (Norridgewock)

Mini Stocks: 1. Chris Letourneau (Freedom), 2. Seth Wills (Rome), 3. Matt Picard (Unity), 4. Carl McAlpine (Canaan), 5. Tim Robinson (Clinton)

Mini Trucks: 1. Bill Winter (Sidney), 2. Shadow Folsom (Skowhegan), 3. Wayne McCaslin (Winslow), 4. Jesse Choate (South China), 5. Mike Rackliff (Starks)

Speedway 95

At Hermon, Andy Saunders of Ellsworth found himself back in the top spot in the Sportsman Pro-stock division, earning the pole for the race, and holding off Dale Swoboda for the win. Swaoboda, recently returning from a hiatus for engine troubles, fought for the length of the feature event, but ended the night in second. Gary Belleflour followed in third and Deane Smart in fourth. Lloyd Nickerson finished in fifth.

OTHER SPEEDWAY 95 RESULTS

Four Cylinder Trucks: 1. Kris Watson (Hermon), 2. John Kalel II (Orrington), 3. Hugh Doucette (Oakland), 4. Tim Richardson (Hermon), 5. Marvin Williams

Sport Four: 1. Colin Arey (Greenville), 2. Colin Arey II (Greenville), 3. Jason Witts (Bangor), 4. Ernie Wallace Jr. (Cherryfield), 5. Darrin Durrell (Newburg)

Strictly Street: 1. Jordan Pearson (Glenburn), 2. Andy Migliorie (Corrina), 3. Derek Pearson (Glenburn), 4. Garret McKee (Dixmont), 5. Joe Allen (Levant)

Super Street, CAM II Racing Fuels Series (Final Race): 1. Brenton Parritt (Steuben), 2. Greg Pung (Franklin), 3. Ross Robinson (Frankfort), 4. Kenny Bowness (Glenburn), 5. Randy Caler (Cherry Field)

Limited Sportsman: 1. Joey Doyon (Winterport), 2. Eric Worster (Lee), 3. Greg Morse (St. Albans), 4. Scott Modery (Hermon), 5. Mike Thayer (Hudson)

Quirk Chevrolet Super Cup Series: 1. Deane Smart (Bradley), 2. Francis Bernard (Howland), 3. Bob Leighton (Milford), 4. Wes Perry (East Millinocket), 5. Gerry Phillips (Greenfield)

Martin wins PASS race

At White Mountain Motorsports Park in North Woodstock, N.H. Saturday night, Rick Martin of Westport, Mass. had the lead on a restart with seven laps to go and held off Turner’s Ben Rowe to collect his first ever Pro All-Stars Series win in the PASS 150.

The race’s fourth caution occurred with nine laps to go. South Paris’ Sam Sessions was leading and Farmingdale’s Johnny Clark was running second.

Soon after restart, the two got tangled up and Clark spun out. He had to go to the back of the lead lap and Sessions was also sent to the back for his role in the paint-swapping.

Rowe, who lost a rear tire and fell a lap down early in the race, picked his way through the field and was back on the lead lap with 28 laps to go en route to his second-place finish.

Rounding out the top 10 were Bangor’s Gary Smith, Groton, Mass. native GeGe Gravel, Turner’s Mike Rowe, Hollis’ Richie Dearborn, Denmark’s Travis Khiel, Clark, Sessions and Dave Gorveatt of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

Correction: A shorter version of these results ran in the State edition.

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