Motor Sports
HERMON – Shawn Tucker of Fredericton, New Brunswick, must have felt as though he had won the lottery on Saturday night after a little bit of luck gave him the sportsman feature victory and the $1,000 that went with it at Speedway 95 here.
On the last lap of the special $1,000-to-win card, Don Alexander Jr. of Levant found himself in the lead with Tucker second and Dave McLaughlin of Harrington in third.
Alexander lost his motor, however, allowing Tucker and McLaughlin to make the pass for first and second, respectively. Much of the remainder of the field spun on Alexander’s oil allowing him to coast to a third-place finish.
In the super street Twin 25 feature, Alan Gardner of Whiting used back-to-back second place finishes to win the overall title. Gerald Wescott of Orrington was second while Ken Robinson of East Machias was third.
Other Speedway 95 results
Hobby: 1. Randy Smith, Cherryfield; 2. Mike Harnish Sr., Winterport; 3. Darin Bucknam, Addison
Sport 4: 1. Terry Bragg, Bangor; 2. Duane Dunifer, Carmel; 3. Wayne Elston, Carmel
Strictly street: Tech garage controversy will delay decision until Wednesday.
Winterport Dragway
At Winterport, Joe Paluga of Bar Harbor was the street eliminator victor highlighting Sunday’s Street Car Day activities. Runnerup was Jim Hyde Sr. of Litchfield.
In the super eliminator class, Burt Therrien of Unity was the winner over Jeff Rankin of Orland.
Super pro: 1. Karl Johnson, Stockton Springs; 2. Jerry Hatch, Lubec
Pro: 1. Chris Cole, Augusta; 2. Darrell Winchenbach, Waldoboro
Street: 1. Karin Dixon, Bucksport; 2. Harry Webber, Penobscot
Ladies eliminator: 1. Linda Fuller, Old Town; 2. Robin Soper, Orland
Motorcycle: 1. Dan Duncombe, Newport; 2. Jamie Black, Newport
American Canadian Tour
At Barre, Vt., hometown boy Dan Beede won the Thunder Road Milk Bowl, a three-segment, Monza-style event.
Beede finished first, fourth, and first to total 8 points and win the overall title of the race he dreamed of racing as a kid.
Junior Hanley of Campbelleville, Ont., was second overall while Dave Dion of Hudson, N.H., a four-time winner of this event, was third. Unity’s Ralph Nason was fourth
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