
Wiscasset Speedway
274 W Alna Rd, Wiscasset, ME 04578
Email: wiscassetspeedway@gmail.com
Track Websites:
Official Site http://wiscassetspeedway.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wiscassetspeedway
WISCASSET SPEEDWAY Photos 6/2/18
Wiscasset Speedway Prostock Update
PROSTOCK UPDATE
Following post-race inspection, the finish order of last night’s prostock feature has been changed. The 18 car has been issued a 10 position penalty. Per the current rules, The shocks did not have a visible manufacturer ID or part number. The Tech Talk page will be updated within the next 36hrs to explain further. As a result, the official finish order is as follows:
1. #41 Brian Whitney
2. #84 Jamie Wright
3. #8 Jeremy Whorff
4. #05 James Osmond
5. #29 Kevin Morse
6. #21 James Barker
7. #02 Shane Lane
8. #13 Nate Tribbet
9. #6 Travis Dunbar
10. #17 Jamie Peaslee
11. #18 Kevin Douglass
12. #15 Nick Hinkley
13. #72 Charlie Colby
WISCASSET SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL TOP 5 RESULTS 6/2/18
WISCASSET SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL TOP 5 RESULTS 6/2/18
THUNDER 4 MINIS (25 LAPS)
* Sweatt 2nd win of season
Pos No. Name Home Town Laps Diff
1 84 Spencer Sweatt Albion 25
2 16 Travis Poulliot China 25 2.191
3 4E Caleb Emerson – Mains Richmond 25 3.224
4 26 Michael Golding Pownal 25 3.407
5 54 Noah Haggett Wiscasset 25 4.078
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KRAZE BONUS BUCKS
ASHLINE TURNS IN DOMINATING VICTORY COASTAL 200 AT WISCASSET SPEEDWAY
ASHLINE TURNS IN DOMINATING VICTORY COASTAL 200 AT WISCASSET SPEEDWAY
WISCASSET SPEEDWAY PRESS RELEASE 5/29/18
by Ken Minott
There are convincing wins, and then there’s what Ben Ashline did Sunday afternoon at Wiscasset Speedway. On a cloudy cool day, in front of a packed house at Maine’s fastest track, on its biggest stage, Ashline turned in on of the most dominating performances in recent memory. The veteran Fairfield racer, who turns wrenches for Distance Racing for a living, dominated the competition on with way to winning the 2018 Coastal 200 and pocketing a $5,000 winner’s check for his efforts. Motivated by a runner-up finish in the marquee event just a year earlier, Ashline led 198 of 200 laps on the way to the win in what he called “a bucket list race” in victory lane. Dave Farrington Jr of Jay, the 2015 winner of the Coastal 200 was the only other driver to have a taste of the lead. Ashline who was at the top of the speed charts in all four practice sessions started the race from the pole position and set a blistering early pace, putting half the 26 car field a lap down by the quarter mark on lap 50. read more…

