UNITY – Dick Belisle of Vassalboro started from the rear marker but worked his way up to the front, taking the checkered flag in the True Value Oxford 250 qualifier Saturday at Unity Raceway.
Kenny Wright finished second and pole-sitter Stan Meserve third.
Belisle joins 11 other racers from across the Northeast and Eastern Canada as eligible for a starting spot in the race that determines the pole and outside pole for the July 16 Oxford 250. He earns $1,000 if he enters and tries to qualify.
Limited Sportsman: Mike Brown; Leon Burgess, Okland; Steve Reny, Boothbay
6-Cylinder Chargers: Mike Hoidkins; Mike Stickney; Mike Harnish, Winterport
Sport-4’s: Keryn Laite; Bruce Pooler; Tim Robinson
Super Streets: Dana Strout; Larry Burgess; Farmer Mehuren
Wildcat `A’: Ricky Barnes; Charlie Roderick; Andy Migliore
Wildcat `B’: Hawley Green; Charlie Stratton; Mark Dodge
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway
At Scarborough, Rick Frenette of North Waterboro held off a charging Danny Bubar of Windham to pick up his first feature win of the season in the Late Model Sportsman divison at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on Saturday.
Bubar finished second and Larry Gelinas of Scarborough third.
Super Sportsman: Richard Pelton, Scarborough; Donny Whitten, Kennebunk; Steve Howard, Scarborough
Limited Sportsman: Dave Langlais, Shapleigh; Jeff Severance, Hollis; Ryan Shepard, Saco
Limited Sportsman Semi-Feature: Dave Herrick, Westbrook; Charlie Roussel, Portland; Greg Peters, Westbrook
Wildcat: Dennis Hewitt, Portland; Bill Rogers, Old Orchard Beach; Dan McKeage, Gorham
Spud Speedway
At Caribou on Friday night, Kirk Thibeau of Fort Fairfield ran his car to victory in the Pro Stock feature.
Kenny Demont of Van Buren finished second and Hal O’Neal crossed the line in third position.
Late Model: Bobby Anderson, Caribou; Larry Doddy, Caribou; Jim King, Limestone
Tiger: Don Cote, Grand Falls, New Brunswick; Fred Sewell, Bridgewater; Doug Donovan, Caribou
Mini A: Brad Dixon, Grand Falls, New Brunswick; Martin McCooey, Grand Falls, New Brunswick; Kevin Tomlinson, Grand Falls, New Brunswick
Mini B: Russ Woodman, Presque Isle; John Collins, Presque Isle; Reginal Otis, Caribou
Next week: Fourth of July 3-day event, Fri.-Sun., Fan Appreciation and Summer Sizzler races, Friday 100-lap Late Model invitational with $1,000 to the winner.
Oxford Plains Speedway
At Oxford Plains, Erick Leiter of Leeds came up from the sixth position to capture the Street Stock feature in racing on Saturday.
Craig Woodworth of South Paris took second and John Sloan of Topsham finished third.
Saturday’s Results
Strictly Stock: Wayne Reynolds, Norway; Jim Bowden, Oxford; Alden Emerson, Norway
Compacts: Jeff Wade, Peru; David Childs, Lewiston; Wayne Warren, North Waterford
Super Street: Jeff White, Winthrop; Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield; Robbie Gauthier, Hebron
Pro Stock: Corey Sanborn, South Paris; Sam Sessions, South Paris; Tom Rowe, Turner
Late Model Sportsman Oxford 100 Qualifier: Gary Caron, Colchester, Vt.; Henry Hudson, Harrison; Brian Hoar, Colchester, Vt. Friday’s Results
Street Stocks: Craig Wood, South Paris; John Sloan, Topsham; Mike Morse, North Waterford
Super Street: Robbie Gauthier, Hebron; Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield; Richie Morse, North Waterford
Strictly Stocks: Richard Mains, Naples; Guy Childs, Leeds; Guy Stevens, Temple
Compacts: Bill Thibeault, Oxford; Wayne Warren, North Waterford; Jeff Wade, Peru
Late Model Sportsman: Bill Lagerson, Lewiston; Doug Averill, Litchfield; Spencer Robbins, Dixfield
Pro Stock: Mike Rowe, Turner; Jeff Taylor, Farmington; Dana Staples, Wilton
Speedway 95
Sunday’s Results
Carquest Sportsman 100: Stan Meserve, Unity; Jon Austin, Otis; Dave McLaughlin, Harrington; Dave St. Clair, Liberty; Gary Smith, Bangor
Limited Sportsman: Mike Thomas, Brewer; Larry Smith, Steuben; Kris Huff, Orrington
Super Street: Bill Harnish, Winterport; Jim Robichaud, Orrington; Scott Modery, Stetson
Strictly Street: Wayne Parritt, Steuben; Bernie Thayer, Hermon; Mark Strout, Harrington
Sport Four: Jim Robichaud, Orrington; Roger Young, Carmel; Keith Pierce, Bradford
Tiger: Lyndon Adams, Glenburn; Terry Bragg, Bangor; Paul Sylvia, Eastbrook
Saturday’s Results
Late Model Sportsman: Jon Austin, Otis; Dave McLaughlin, Harrington; Dave St. Clair, Liberty
Limited Sportsman: Bub Parritt, Steuben; Ken Robinson, East Machias; Dave Wilcox, Glenburn
Super Street: Jim Goodman Jr., Orrington; Bill Harnish, Winterport; Jim Robichaud, Orrington
Strictly Street: Mark Strout, Harrington; Ikey Dorr, Addison; Bruce Johnson, Old Town
Sport Four: Trevor Smith, Orono; Keith Pierce, Bradford; Terry Bragg, Hermon
Tiger: Terry Bragg, Hermon; Lyndon Adams, Glenburn; Bob Brideau, Bucksport
Winterport Dragway
Sunday’s Results
Young’s Market/NAPA Auto Parts Day
Money: Elaine Romano, Jay; Darell Winchenback, Waldoboro
Motorcycle money: Bill Stanley, Woodville; Glen Snow, Auburn
Re-entry race: Craig Cousins, Carmel; Debbie Cousins, Carmel
Super pro: Eddie Rankin, Bucksport; Blane Batchelder, West Enfield
Pro: Jeff Soper, Orland; Marc Davenport, Bucksport
Street: Jay Hassapelis, Stockton Springs; Jeff Paluga, Bar Barbor
Motorcycle trophy: Bill Stanley, Woodville; Leonard Jacobs, Winterport
High school trophy: Jeff Paluga, Bar Harbor; Crystal Hatch, Lubec
Next week: 2nd annual Exiles Motorcyle Drag and Rodeo
Craven third in Lysol 200
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – Terry Labonte survived a race-long duel with Chad Little to win the Lysol 200 NASCAR Busch Grand National stock car race Sunday at Watkins Glen International.
Labonte, driving a Chevrolet, won for the second straight year and third time in five years in the only road course event on the Grand National schedule.
Labonte and Little exchanged the lead four times during the 200-mile race on the 2.45-mile course, but Labonte took the lead for the final time on lap 48 and led the rest of the 82-lap distance.
“My car seemed to be better in long runs,” said Labonte, a two-time winner this season on the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. “Chad’s car was better on a restart, but once we got going, I could get away from him.”
Little’s Ford finished 3.88 seconds behind, with the Chevrolets of Ricky Craven, Mike McLaughlin and Jeff Green completing the top five.
Labonte won $20,370 and averaged 84.186 mph in a race that lasted two hours, 23 minutes and 11 seconds. There were seven cautions for 15 laps.
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