ACT Series Racing at Oxford Plains Speedway Photos
Rolfe Holds Cyr Off for Oxford ACT Victory
OXFORD, ME – Home track stock car favorite Ricky Rolfe of Albany Twp., ME held off a fast-closing Jean-Paul Cyr to win the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) New England Dodge Dealers 150 at Oxford Plains Speedway on Saturday. Cyr’s late charge was enough to bring him alongside Rolfe’s Race Basics/Swasey Excavation #51 Ford with less than ten laps remaining, but the former track champion won by about two car lengths.
Adams Leads Oxford Plains Drivers to ACT Event
OXFORD, ME – Champion stock car driver Travis Adams will lead his home-track contingent to the American-Canadian Tour’s New England Dodge Dealers 150 at Oxford Plains Speedway on Saturday, April 26. Adams, of Canton, ME won the last ACT Late Model Tour event held at the fast 3/8-mile oval in October, and has captured three of the last five Late Model Track Championships there.
ACTion News ? Wednesday, April 23, 2008
ACTion News – Wednesday, April 23, 2008
-by Justin St. Louis
Last July, it was only a proverbial “matter of time” before young Joey Polewarczyk won his first American-Canadian
Tour Late Model stock car race. Many saw the potential for the rising star, and he delivered at Seekonk Speedway
in August. Now he’s up to two ACT wins, having dominated Sunday’s 100-lap New Hampshire Governor’s Cup race. The
18 year-old Hudson, NH driver passed Lee USA Speedway legend Larry Gelinas for the lead on lap 10 and never looked
back. At times before the race’s final caution period on lap 66, Polewarczyk more than a full straightaway lead.
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Teenager Polewarczyk ?All Business,? Dominates ACT Race at Lee USA Speedway
LEE, NH – Eighteen year-old stock car racing sensation Joey “Pole” Polewarczyk, Jr. blistered the American-Canadian Tour
field at Lee USA Speedway on Sunday, taking his second career victory at the New Hampshire Governor’s Cup 100. The Hudson, NH ace took the
lead from polesitter Larry Gelinas after starting third, and dominated the balance of the event to take the win in just over 46
minutes. Polewarczyk said that for 2008, his team is “all business.”
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