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ST CLAIR AND COOK AMONG OPENING DAY WINNERS AT WISCASSET
ST CLAIR AND COOK AMONG OPENING DAY WINNERS AT WISCASSET

Wiscasset Speedway kicked off the 2021 racing season in the state of Maine on Saturday afternoon, April 24th. A large contingency of eager racers and smiling fans converged on Maine’s fastest track for it’s first April opening day since 2019. Due to the pandemic, the track wasn’t permitted to open until August of 2020, limiting the track to a shortened 10 week season. Back to its traditional April opening, fans were treated to action in the four Group 1 divisions: Pro Stock, Thunder 4 Mini, 4-Cylinder Pros, and Super Streets. The spotlight division was the Schooner Bay Thunder 4 Minis, with veteran David Cook of Jay taking the victory. Other winners on the day included Josh St Clair, Nicole Benincasa, and James Osmond.
read more…Championship Defenses Beginning in Earnest at Northeast Classic
Championship Defenses Beginning in Earnest at Northeast Classic

Waterbury, VT and Naples, ME — The inaugural Northeast Classic debuts this Saturday, April 17 at Loudon’s New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Although the prestige and big payday of winning at “The Magic Mile” is foremost in many racers’ minds, the card is also an early proving ground in five different major regional touring series.
The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) Late Model Tour and Northeast Mini Stock Tour (NEMST) have their first point-counting events of the season on Saturday. For the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Models, it’s their second North Series and third National Series events of the year. The EXIT Realty Pro Truck Challenge has its second event of 2021 after they and PASS North debuted at the Thompson Speedway Icebreaker That means for defending champions Jimmy Hebert (ACT), D.J. Shaw (PASS North), Mike Hopkins (PASS National), Desmond Skillings (NEMTS), and Duane Noll (Pro Trucks), a strong run at the Northeast Classic would put them in great early position for a championship defense.
read more…Silk Pounces Late to Win Thompson Icebreaker 125
Silk Pounces Late to Win Thompson Icebreaker 125
Carey, Barnett, and Bello Take Victories in Icebreaker Nightcap

Thompson, CT — Norwalk, CT’s Ron Silk took advantage of a late caution flag to snag the $10,000 top prize in the Icebreaker 125 at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on Saturday, April 10. Silk took the lead from Berlin, CT’s Keith Rocco with 12 laps remaining and was the inaugural winner of the new Outlaw Open Modified Series at the Icebreaker nightcap.
It was the first-ever Tour-type Modified victory for Haydt Yannone Racing and came at the end of a night where Silk went up and down the running order like a yo-yo. The former NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion kept fighting, though, and triumphed at the Icebreaker for the first time since 2012.
read more…Recent Photos and Videos:
PASS Sportsman Feature at Oxford Plains Speedway April 21 2013
Mainely Motorsports TV – April 24th 2013
PASS Sportsman Heats @ Oxford Plains 4/21/2013
NELCAR – Mathew Bourgoine #38 Speedway 95
Wiscasset Speedway Photos April 20, 2013
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All Photos by Peter Taylor
APRIL 20, 2013
OFFICIAL TOP 5 FINISH WISCASSET SPEEDWAY 4-20-13
SUPER STOCKS (25 LAPS)
1. #1 Adam Chadbourne- Woolwich;
2. #26 Corey Morgan, Lewiston;
3. #05 James Osmond – Wiscasset;
4. #96 Guy Childs Sr. – Turner;
5. #27 Nate Yeaton,- Woolwich
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Mainely Motorsports TV – 04-17-2013 Show #307
This weeks show we have some excellent coverage, of the Governors Cup at Lee USA Speedway provided to us by Dave McGuire. The Willie LoSciuto from LoSciuto Productions has done an excellent piece on the 2013 Maine Vintage Race Car Hall of Fame inductions.
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Mike Rowe has a racing career that spans 7 decades. Winner of over 150 races at Oxford Plains Speed
The Benjamin Motorsports team has proven their success over the years and now wants to help you! We’ve been working in the body hanging and setup business, mainly for ourselves and other friends, but we’re ready to take it to the big leagues!
A lot happened this year to be thankful for, but me, my family, and my team are extremely excited to be back in our family own 47 car, they number it all started with. I can’t thank the Dale drew racing family enough for everything they did this year and can only wish them luck in the feature. Looking forward to chasing the 2023 PASS, and ACT championship along with a few open mod races in the weir motorsports 66. We had a good 2022, but are searching for a better 2023.





