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Big-Block Supermodifieds Return To Thompson For World Series
Big-Block Supermodifieds Return To Thompson For World Series

NAPLES, ME (September 25) – Officials from the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) and American-Canadian Tour (ACT) announced today that the Big-Block Supermodifieds of ISMA will be returning to Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park for the 58th Annual World Series Of Speedway Racing. The ISMA Supermodifieds are one of 19 divisions that will be racing at Thompson as part of the World Series from Friday, October 9th through Sunday, October 11th. The breathtaking Big-Block Supermods will compete for 50 laps and will join the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season finale, along with the PASS Super Late Models on the final day of racing.
read more…Big Money on the Line in ACT-Style Late Model Show at Thompson Speedway World Series
Big Money on the Line in ACT-Style Late Model Show at Thompson Speedway World Series

Thompson, CT — Late Model drivers in New England won’t want to miss a big 50-lap feature?as part of the 58th?Annual?World?Series of Speedway Racing at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park.?On Saturday,?October 10,?some of the top competitors in ACT-style Late Models will bear down on the Thompson high-banks with more than $17,000 in total prize money on the line.
The race pays $2,000 to win, $1,200 for second, and $1,000 for third?with a minimum $300 payout to take the green flag. However, the lucrative purse?throughout the field isn’t the only value drivers will be chasing.?For the first time in recent World Series memory, drivers will also be chasing lap money in the Late Model feature, with most laps slated for $50 to the driver who leads that circuit.
read more…Granite State Pro Stock Series Headed Back to New London Waterford Speedbowl
Granite State Pro Stock Series Headed Back to New London Waterford Speedbowl

On Saturday September 26 the Granite State Pro Stock Series will return to the newly remodeled New London-Waterford Speedbowl in Waterford Connecticut. The last event held at the Speedbowl was on October 20, 2018 and it was a thrilling race featuring a side by side battle between veteran Ben Rowe and then newcomer Ray Christain III.
Christain III comes back to his home track second in points for the first time in 2020 and looks to use home track advantage to retake the lead. The Uncasville CT driver grew up racing at the Speedbowl and couldn’t be happier that the series is going back.
Joey “Pole” Polewarczyk has a stellar record at the southern CT Speed plant and will arrive as the new GSPSS point’s leader. In four starts there in late models, the Hudson NH driver has scored three wins and looks to continue that pattern of success. Coming off a thrilling victory at the Star Classic, “Pole” holds a slim two point lead over Christain III with just three races to go in the 2020 season.
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SCC Distributes Grant Money
The NH Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities distributed over $150000 to nearly 50 local, non-profit, youth organizations.
Gift of Lights Helicopter Ride
Check out the Gift of Lights from the air as NHMS.com takes a helicopter ride over the track!
Mainely Motorsports TV – November 30, 2011 show
This weeks features are Scott Lanpher talking about the upcoming snowmobile season and the Champions of the Star Speedway Modified read more…
LRRS Racer Profile: Scott Greenwood
Scott Greenwood is a local racing legend that has competed in the Loudon Road Race Series at NHMS for over read more…
Mainely Motorsports TV – November 23, 2011 show
This week we talk to the ‘Kid’s of racing – Sulo Burbank, Ivan Kaffel and Alicia Perry.
Gappens Congratulates Champion Stewart
NHMS Exec. VP/GM Jerry Gappens takes a look back at Tony Stewart’s championship season and NHMS’ role in it.
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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.




