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Kruczek Wires the Field for Leavitt Memorial 150 Win at Riverside
Kruczek Wires the Field for Leavitt Memorial 150 Win at Riverside

Groveton, NH — Newmarket, NH’s Bryan Kruczek could not be stopped on his way to a wire-to-wire win in the Gardiner & June Leavitt Memorial 150 at Groveton, NH’s Riverside Speedway on Saturday, August 15. The veteran held off a fierce challenge from ACT point leader Jimmy Hebert down the stretch to take the victory and become the fifth different winner in five American-Canadian Tour (ACT) events this season.
Kruczek, who had gotten off to a tough start in his first full ACT Late Model Tour season, earned the pole for the main event under ACT’s unique “plus-minus” system. However, it was no walk in the park for Kruczek and his Bobby Webber Jr. Racing team. First, the polesitter had to face the heat from defending Pro All Stars Series Champion D.J. Shaw of Center Conway, NH.
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Morse’s Luck Turns

Coming into the 2020 season champion Spencer Morse was looking forward to another great point’s battle to defend his 2019 Title. A string of bad luck resulting in several poor finishes has mired Morse nearly 100 points out coming into Saturdays Lee’s Family Trailer Sales Pass Mod 50. That luck seems to have finally turned as Morse scored his second win of the year Sunday at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Morse who started the feature in the seventh spot was able to capitalize on other competitor’s misfortune to quickly move his way to the front. Before lap 6 Morse overtook early leader Milo Washer to put the #34 out front for good. More, however, didn’t have it as easy as it sounds. A pair of cautions erased sizable leads forcing Morse to defend his lead throughout the contest. Morse was dogged by a very fast Ryan Ripley over the last dozen laps before beating him across the line by a car length to keep his championship hopes alive.
read more…Wyatt Alexander wins first GSPSS event at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway
Wyatt Alexander wins first GSPSS event at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway

For the first time in Granite State Pro Stock Series history, the traveling pro stockers visited the Beech Ridge Motor Speedway and Wyatt Alexander came out on top of stellar field of cars.
Although the day started out under cloudy skies with a touch of drizzle, it turned out to be a picture perfect day for racing with a varied field of series regulars, track regulars and teams who fit neither of those categories.
Series Point leader Ray Christain III would pace an incident free first practice which was interrupted briefly by drizzle, while it would be Derek Ramstrom posting the fastest time in practice two.
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Video – Pro Series Feature @ Beech Ridge 8/6/2011
Video – Pro Series Feature @ Beech Ridge 8/6/2011
The Pro Series feature race at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on August 6th, 2011.
Video – ACT Tests at NHMS
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ACT Tests at NHMS
The American Canadian Tour tested at NHMS on Aug. 2 in preparation for the Aug. 13 All Star Challenge.
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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.




