Wednesday Acceleration Series results

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW 'A-1' (20 laps): 1. David Childs, Oxford; 2. Dan Brown, Peru; 3. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 4. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 5. Josh Childs, Oxford; 6. Steve Moon, Gray; 7. Guy Childs, Turner; 8. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 9. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 10. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 11. Zach Bowie, Lisbon; 12. Bubba Collins, New Gloucester; 13. John Spencer Jr., Farmington; 14. John Patria, Turner; 15. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 16. Chris Coolidge, Norway.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW 'B-1' (20 laps): 1. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 2. Shannon Judd, Jay; 3. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 4. Clint Sherwood, Poland; 5. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 6. Jim Drake, Hebron; 7. David Brown, Poland; 8. Kyle Curtis, Oxford; 9. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction; 10. Fred Clavet, Buckfield; 11. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 12. Josh Paradis, Sumner. DQ: Tyler Belanger, Sumner.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW 'C-1' (20 laps): 1. Ron Abbott Jr., Sabattus; 2. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 3. Randy Robitaille, Norway; 4. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 5. Chad Truman, South Paris; 6. Don Veinott, Sabattus; 7. Justin Vining, Peru; 8. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 9. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 10. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 11. Scott Veinott, Greene; 12. Matt Weeks, Greene; 13. Phil Knowlton, Poland.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW 'A-2' (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. David Childs, Oxford; 2. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 3. John Patria, Turner; 4. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 5. Chris Coolidge, Norway; 6. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 7. Dan Brown, Peru; 8. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 9. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 10. Tyler Belanger, Sumner; 11. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 12. Bubba Collins, New Gloucester; 13. John Spencer Jr., Farmington; 14. Zach Bowie, Lisbon.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW 'B-2' (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. Steve Moon, Gray; 2. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 3. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 4. Ron Abbott Jr., Sabattus; 5. Nic Stanley, Buckfield; 6. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 7. Jim Drake, Hebron; 8. Shannon Judd, Jay; 9. Josh Paradis, Sumner; 10. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 11. David Brown, Poland; 12. Kyle Curtis, Oxford; 13. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW 'C-2' (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. Guy Childs, Turner; 2. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 3. Phil Knowlton, Poland; 4. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 5. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 6. Clint Sherwood, Poland; 7. Randy Robitaille, Norway; 8. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 9. Justin Vining, Peru; 10. Don Veinott, Sabattus; 11. Chad Truman, South Paris; 12. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 13. Jacob Hethcoat, Norway; 14. Scott Veinott, Greene.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN' REBEL 'A-1' (20 laps): 1. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 2. Zach Audet, Wilton; 3. Matt Dufault, Turner; 4. Troy Jordan, Turner; 5. Corey Beaulieu, Oxford; 6. Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 7. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 8. John Childs, Leeds; 9. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 10. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 11. Jason Berry, Turner; 12. Randy Desmarais, Auburn; 13. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 14. Mike Ward, Harrison; 15. Eric Rowles, Lewiston; 16. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 17. Jamie Leavitt, Minot; 18. Jeff Hebert, Auburn.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN' REBEL 'B-1' (20 laps): 1. Jim Hart, Buckfield; 2. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 3. Bill Sprague, Minot; 4. Bill Dunphy, New Gloucester; 5. Brian Nason, Lewiston; 6. Craig Bartlett, Denmark; 7. Derek Cairns, Waterford; 8. Bob Danforth, Stoneham; 9. Carl Conant, Lewiston; 10. Bob Lucas, Peru; 11. Derek Cook, Chesterville; 12. Cody Smith, Oxford; 13. Mark Childs Sr., Mechanic Falls; 14. Todd Sawyer, Pownal; 15. Ellery Phillips Jr., Turner; 16. John Mason, Bethel; 17. Michael Carver, Durham. DQ: Jamie Heath, Waterford. DNS: Charlie Hall, Oxford; Bert Allen, Auburn.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN' REBEL 'A-2' (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 2. Matt Dufault, Turner; 3. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 4. Troy Jordan, Turner; 5. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 6. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 7. Mike Ward, Harrison; 8. Jamie Leavitt, Minot; 9. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 10. Scott Farrington, Minot; 11. Corey Beaulieu. Oxford; 12. Zach Audet, Wilton; 13. Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 14. Jason Berry, Turner; 15. Eric Rowles, Lewiston; 16. Randy Desmarais, Auburn.

CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Opie Allard, Harpswell; 3. Jerry Stevens, Searsport; 4. Roger Allard, Harpswell; 5. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls; 6. Ross Spurling, New Gloucester; 7. Brad Corson, Sumner; 8. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond; 9. Ryan Farrar, Sumner; 10. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 11. Laurette Theriault, South Casco.

ALLEN'S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Dottie Patria, Turner; 2. Cathy Manchester, Gray; 3. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 4. Deanna Robertson, South Paris; 5. Missy Blash, Oxford; 6. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 7. Tricia Thomas, Farmington; 8. Sue Veinott, Sabattus; 9. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 10. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 11. Kristen Brown, Poland; 12. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 13. Lisa Brooks, Auburn; 14. Annie Chartier, Mexico.

GOULET HOME INSPECTIONS RENEGADE (10 laps): 1. Bill Grover, Topsham; 2. Jason Hannigan, Greene; 3. Bob Morey, Lisbon; 4. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 5. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 6. Jesse Morey, Lisbon.

JOSH ST. CLAIR TAKES 95 LATE MODEL FEATURE

Josh St. Clair of Liberty took the lead in a controversial incident on lap 23 of the 25 lap Late Model feature at Speedway 95 on Saturday night and went on the post the win. St. Clair was running second to Hermon’s Dale Swoboda, trying to make the pass on the inside, when the two cars made contact in turns 3 and four. Swoboda went spinning off the track, giving the lead and the win the St. Clair. In his post race interview, St. Clair stated that “He chopped me off three times, trying to take my lane away from me. All he has to do is give me a lane to race in. The fourth time, I stayed in my lane, he chopped down again, and I didn’t back off.” On the lap 23 restart, John Phippen of Bar Harbor, who had worked his way back to the front following an early race spin involving Dixmont’s Jason Witts and Hudson’s Glen Curtis, challenged St. Clair for the win, but had to settle for the runner up spot. Winterport’s Joey Doyon finished a strong third in a car borrowed from Josh’s grandfather, Dave St. Clair’s “Dave’s World” racing stable. Fourth went to early leader Shane Clark of Winterport, and Don Alexander Jr. of Levant finished fifth. Swoboda was also involved in two earlier incidents, one on lap 21, when he and Shane Clark tangled in turn one while racing for the lead, which caused a yellow flag when Clark spun and backed into the car of Ray-Allen Morse of St. Albans, that Swoboda and Clark were overlapping. The next was on that lap 21 restart, when Swoboda ran Seekins wide going into turn one, causing Seekins to lose about 6 spots as he fought to recover in the marbles on the high side of the track. Seekins was unable to recover his lost positions and finished in sixth. Phippen was the winner of the qualifier, followed by Seekins, Swoboda, Clark and Doyon.

 


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Brian Fortin First win at Wiscasset

     Wiscasset, ME- South China’s Brian Fortin has been racing since 2002. He started in the Mini Stock ranks where he had many feature wins and a countless number of trophies. When it was time to move up Brian decided to buy a Verizon Wireless Super Street. In his rookie year Brian picked up a feature victory but it was due to a failed post race inspection. The same thing had happened to Brian year after year and even already in 2009. However Motor Supply night at Wiscasset Raceway changed all of that. Fortin showed he could win on the track leading all 25 laps of the super street race. Ed Drake of Vassalboro finished second with Bryan Robbins bringing back the #51 to finish third. 2007 champion Bernie Dinsmore came back after being involved in a early race caution to finish fourth. Jason Gaboury would finish fifth.

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Stearns leads from wire to wire


OXFORD, Maine – Travis Stearns became the eighth different winner in 10 Oxford Networks Late Model features this season, leading from wire-to-wire to post his third career victory in the 40-lap main event of the annual Summer Celebration at Oxford Plains Speedway.


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Tommy Ricker rallies to first career Oxford Networks Late Model victory

OXFORD, Maine – Hey, if you're going to wait until you're 53 years old until posting your first top-division feature victory at your home track, you might as well do it in style.

Tommy Ricker raced into the Oxford Plains Speedway history book with a flair Thursday night, driving around Shawn Martin, Jeff White and Don Wentworth over the final 20 circuits to win a special 60-lap Oxford Networks Late Model event as part of the Agren Appliance Summer Slam triple crown series.
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