Oxford Plains Speedway (OPS) and the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) have announced the full details for their upcoming Fan Appreciation Night scheduled for Saturday, June 20. This event promises to be a major celebration for fans, offering over 6,000 free general admission tickets distributed by more than 40 local sponsors.
The main attraction of the night will be a high-stakes competition: a 125-lap points-paying event for the Mid-Coast Excavation Super Late Models. The winner will take home $3,000, with $550 offered as a starting purse. This special race serves as an exciting qualifier for drivers aiming for a spot in the August 30 Oxford 250.
Beyond the Super Late Model action, the event will feature a full card of Oxford Championship Series action, including the remaining six weekly divisions. This makes the Fan Appreciation Night one of the biggest events anticipated for the 2026 season at OPS.
Star Speedway’s Coastal Clash 150 has been postponed from Saturday, May 9, to Sunday, June 14, due to forecasted inclement weather in Epping, New Hampshire. Officials with the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour and Star Speedway made the decision to reschedule the event after three consecutive races across different facilities earlier this month.
“It’s unfortunate that Mother Nature couldn’t see us through just one more weekend, but we’ve been incredibly lucky up to this point,” said ACT managing partner Cris Michaud. “To save teams the travel this was the best call to make and we’re looking forward to returning to Star Speedway on Sunday, June 14.”
The postponement means the Brookside Equipment Sales Triple Crown will feature back-to-back events starting with the 51st Spring Green at Seekonk Speedway on Saturday, June 6, followed by the Coastal Clash 150 at Star Speedway on Sunday, June 14. The Milton CAT series will next race on Sunday, May 31, at Riverside Speedway & Adventure Park in Groveton, New Hampshire, with additional series including the Pro All Stars Series Super Late Models and PASS Modifieds also set to compete.
Barre, VT – In a rare turn of events at the Nation’s Site of Excitement Sunday afternoon, three traveling members of the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour shocked the usually dominant hometown defenders at Thunder Road International Speedbowl with a sweep of the victory lane podium!
Thirty-five Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour drivers entered the Thunder Road pit area vying for starting position in the 28th annual Community Bank, n.a. 150 on Sunday. Three rounds of qualifying events whittled them down to twenty-nine starters on the grid. Current number-two point man Jake ‘The Jet’ Johnson earned the pole position with a ‘+4’ handicap alongside 2025 Serie ACT Quebec champion Jeff Côte in just his first visit to the Barre highbanks.
Côte quickly shot to the top spot from the outside pole with Thunder Road regulars Justin Prescott, Taylor Hoar and front-running ACT point man Gabe Brown riding in the top five. Meanwhile, the two most recent Thunder Road Kings of the Road, Kaiden Fisher and Jason Corliss, waged a side-by-side battle for seventh throughout the early goings.
Southern New England young-gun Connor Souza sealed the deal at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday, earning his first Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour win at the Magic Mile.
After rain was forecasted for Sunday’s originally scheduled date, Mother Nature brought down plenty of sunshine on the hallowed grounds of New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday afternoon. The Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour got a strong start to the 2026 season under the April rays with Brandon Barker and Connor Souza both building a +6 handicap in heat race qualifying to join the front row.
After Barker showed the way early it was young-gun Connor Souza who took over and launched away with the lead. As Souza began to pull away, the best race on track saw Jonathan Bouvrette trying to dig underneath Justin Prescott for seventh-place lap after lap. In a heartbreaking turn of events, Brandon Barker’s hot rod went cold underneath the crossed flags signaling the halfway point, bringing his battered machine behind the wall during the competition caution just one lap later.
Southern New England young-gun Connor Souza sealed the deal at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday, earning his first Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour win at the Magic Mile.
After rain was forecasted for Sunday’s originally scheduled date, Mother Nature brought down plenty of sunshine on the hallowed grounds of New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday afternoon. The Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour got a strong start to the 2026 season under the April rays with Brandon Barker and Connor Souza both building a +6 handicap in heat race qualifying to join the front row.
After Barker showed the way early it was young-gun Connor Souza who took over and launched away with the lead. As Souza began to pull away, the best race on track saw Jonathan Bouvrette trying to dig underneath Justin Prescott for seventh-place lap after lap. In a heartbreaking turn of events, Brandon Barker’s hot rod went cold underneath the crossed flags signaling the halfway point, bringing his battered machine behind the wall during the competition caution just one lap later.
White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) and the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour announced a new prize program for local Late Model drivers, offering two Hoosier Race Tires and 5 gallons of Sunoco Race Fuel to the highest-finishing 1764 Sports Bar & Grill Late Model in both the Milton CAT Midsummer Classic 250 (August 1) and Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Fall Foliage 200 (September 19). The R&R Race Parts NH Challenge requires competitors to participate in at least 80% of WMMP events leading up to both races, with at least three eligible drivers in each event.
“This is a great challenge for our weekly Late Models and adds another layer of competitiveness when the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour comes to town,” said ACT General Manager Cale King. “We’re thankful to Jim and Melissa Renfrew for believing in this program and we’re excited to see where it goes from here!”
The 2026 season at WMMP kicks off with HK Powersports Opening Day on May 16, featuring a six-division full card of racing, followed by the Pro All Stars Series Spring Spectacular on May 17. The R&R Race Parts NH Challenge will be featured at both the August 1 Midsummer Classic 250 and September 19 Fall Foliage 200.