Waterbury, VT – St-Denis, QC’s Patrick Laperle and Québec, QC’s Jean-Francois Dery each took home American-Canadian Tour (ACT) wins this past weekend as part of a doubleheader in the province of Quebec. Laperle captured the $10,000 CAD top prize for winning the Bacon Bowl 200 in a barnburner at Vallée-Jct., QC’s Autodrome Chaudiere on Saturday, August 17, becoming the winningest Late Model racer in ACT history in the process. Dery then pocketed $5,000 CAD for winning the Jean-Paul Cabana 125 at Ste-Croix, QC’s Circuit Riverside Speedway on Sunday, August 18.
JAMES RIVER, NS (August 14, 2019) – Management at Riverside International Speedway is ready to host NASCAR’s only visit to Canada’s east coast this weekend. Saturday’s Bumper to Bumper 300 for the NASCAR Pinty’s Series (NPS) is expected to highlight a busy two days when the stars of Canada’s only national touring series battle “bumper to bumper” on the high-banked 1/3-mile oval.
ACT Returns to Quebec This Weekend with Big Money Up for Grabs
Waterbury, VT – The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) makes its second trip of the year to Quebec this Saturday, August 17 and Sunday, August 18. ACT is sanctioning events at both Vallée-Jct., QC’s Autodrome Chaudiere and Ste-Croix, QC’s Circuit Riverside Speedway as part of a weekend doubleheader with big prizes on the line.
Nocella Holds Off Thundering Herd for Bullring Bash Win at WMMP
N. Woodstock, NH – Woburn, MA’s Anothy Nocella fended off a snarling pack of the top Tour-type Modified racers in the Northeast to win the Bullring Bash Thunder in the Mountains 100 at N. Woodstock’s White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday, August 10. Nocella took the lead for the final time from Grantham’s Mike Willis on lap 69 and was never headed from there, capturing the inaugural event for the Bullring Bash Quarter Mile Challenge presented by RaceChoice.com.
After a long summer break, The Granite State Pro Stock Series gets back to action with one of its biggest events of the season. The JBH 150, at Monadnock Speedway in Winchester NH, is the series annual tribute to one of its founders, John “Boy” Hoyt.
This event has turned into one of the most anticipated events of the season for the fans, series staff and the competitors. The Wrenn family has stepped up and turned this into a showcase event going 150 green flag laps, paying $3000 to win and $300 to start.
After 100 laps of ground-pounder action, it was Anthony Nocella taking down the win in the Thunder in the Mountains 100 at White Mountain Motorsports Park, along with the $3,500 going to the victor in the inaugural Bullring Bash Quarter Mile Challenge presented by RaceChoice.