November 15, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Austin wins Speedway 95 feature

HERMON – Jon Austin of Otis took the checkered flag in the Sunoco Race Fuels 100 at Speedway 95 on Sunday.

Austin led the bulk of the way in picking up the win. John Phippen of Bar Harbor, who finished second, challenged Austin after a restart which was caused when Kim Gray of Bar Harbor rolled her Monte Carlo on the 67th lap.

Gray was treated at Eastern Maine Medical Center and released.

Scott Chubbuck of Wiscasset finished in third.

Limited Sportsman: Bobby O’Brien, Calais; Scott Modery, Stetson; Mike Thomas, Brewer

Super Street: Bernie Thayer, Hermon; Bill Harnish, Winterport; Dwayne Overlock, Ellsworth

Strictly Street: Bimbo Look, Jonesport; Dale Swoboda, Hermon; Brian Thayer, Hermon

Sport Four: Jim Robichaud, Orrington; David Nason, Winterport; Trevor Smith, Orono

Tiger: Eric Pelletier, Milford; David Brannon, Topsham; Deane Smart, Old Town

Unity Raceway

At Unity, Steve Nelson of Albion ran to a two-length vicotry in the crash-filled Pro Stock Feature at Unity Raceway on Saturday.

Larry Pottle of Benton finished second and Danny Burgess of Weeks Mills finished in third.

Chargers: Robert Green, Vassalboro; Mike Stickney, Wilton; Mitch Hayden, Skowhegan

Super Streets: Duane Haight Jr., Troy; Tim Robinson, Fairfield; Jim Giguere, Eddington

Sport Fours: Ed Drake Jr., Burnham; David Boyce, Skowhegan; Peter Robinson, Benton

Wildcat A: Bernie Ramsdell, Canaan; Dennis Corson, Detroit; Mark LeClair, Waterville

Wildcat B: Scott Way, Bucksport; Charlie Roderick, Albion; Richard Prentiss, Skowhegan

Oxford Plains Speedway

At Oxford, Tracy Grodon of Strong proved he had the fastest car at Oxford Plains Friday by winning the Pro Stock feature.

Gordon started in the 18th position, but quickly moved up through the pack. Jerry Babb of Windham and Tommy Rowe of Turner rounded out the top three racers.

Late Model Stock: Brad Hammond, Turner; Richard Tibbetts, Wilton; Tracie Bellerose, Berlin, N.H.

Super Street: Chris Searles, Harrison; Rich Mains, Naples; Jeff White, Winthrop

Strictly Stock: Perry Tucker, Buckfield

Mini Stock: Troy Morse, Waterford

Compact: Bilkl Mooney, New Gloucester

Holland International Speedway

At Holland, N.Y., Andy Santerre of Cherryfield won the pole position in the NASCAR Busch North Series, Grand National Division Chevy/Busch 150, but after a re-draw had to settle for the outside pole position.

Santerre would also settle for second place as Dave Dion of Hudson, N.H. took the checkered flag in Saturday’s race.Kelly Moore of Scarborough finished in third.

Mike Gallo of Sanford finished in 21st after his engine overheated causing him to leave the race on lap 138.

Wiscasset Raceway

At Wiscasset, Don Belisle of Derry, N.H. picked up his second Pro Stock feature of the season on Saturday.

Belsile took the lead at the halfway-point in the 35-lap feature and never looked back. Scott Chubbuck of Woolwich took second and Danny Grover of Wiscasset finished third.

Limited Sportsman: Bob Hallee, Winslow; Daren Ripley, Thomaston; Steve Reno, Bath

Super Street: Doug Carter, Boothbay Harbor; Duane Love, West Gardiner; Puncin St. Clair, Liberty

Strictly Street: Dean Rice; Morris Young, Chelsea; Larry Marshall, Dresden

Winterport Dragway

At Winterport, Larry Hugg of Windham took the Top Sportsman’s checkered flag, besting Sean Spencer of Auburn Sunday.

Modified ET: Robert Hillman, Litchfield; Willy Larrabee, Stockton Springs

Super Pro: Tim Huff, Dover-Foxcroft; Eugene Newton, Morrill

Pro: Chris Caswell, Damariscotta; Chad Davis, Gardiner

Street: John Gome, Bangor; Marc Davenport, Bucksport

Motorcycle Money: Mike Spaulding, Lewiston; Steve Allen, Lewiston

Motorcycle Trophy: Dan Gunther, Rockland; Roscoe Noble, Carmel

Northeast Pro-Stock Assoc.

At North Woodstock, N.H., Jeff Taylor of Farmington is batting 1.000 in the Northeast Pro-Stock Association Series, as the three-time Oxford Plains Speedway Pro-Stock champion won the Tilton Ford/Plymouth Auto Village 150 at White Mountain Motorsports Park in North Woodstock, N.H. Sunday.

Taylor took the lead away from veteran Jeff Stevens of Kennebunk on lap 58 after the field was reshuffled by a caution flag, and held off the strong surge of Unity’s Ralph Nason at the finish line.

Stan Meserve of Unity finished third while Tommy Rowe of Turner and Stevens rounded out the top five before a capacity crowd at the Granite State quarter-mile oval.


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