{"id":15107,"date":"2015-07-13T13:23:36","date_gmt":"2015-07-13T17:23:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.maineracing.com\/wp\/?p=15107"},"modified":"2015-07-13T13:23:36","modified_gmt":"2015-07-13T17:23:36","slug":"chubbuck-claims-second-prostock-win-of-the-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2015\/07\/chubbuck-claims-second-prostock-win-of-the-season\/","title":{"rendered":"CHUBBUCK CLAIMS SECOND PROSTOCK WIN OF THE SEASON"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_15108\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-15108\" class=\"size-full wp-image-15108\" src=\"http:\/\/www.maineracing.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/ProStk15VLChub-e1436808120260.jpg\" alt=\"Credit Photos:  petespicks.smugmug.com  -  Pete and Mary Taylor\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-15108\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Credit Photos: petespicks.smugmug.com &#8211; Pete and Mary Taylor<\/p><\/div>\n<p>By Lisa Maguire<\/p>\n<p>Last Saturday was fan appreciation night at Wiscasset Speedway.\u00a0 Drivers gathered on the track and fans were able to go down onto the track and meet them, get autographs, and view the race cars up close.\u00a0 The weather was warm and sunny, perfect for fan appreciation day.\u00a0 There were kids bicycle races on the track.\u00a0 The bike races were divided into three divisions.\u00a0 The first division was five and under, with training wheels and tricycles.\u00a0\u00a0 A little girl named Taylor won the race.\u00a0 The second division was five through seven year olds, and Paris from Jefferson won.\u00a0 The third division was eight through twelve years old.\u00a0 Logan from Farmingdale won the event.\u00a0 All three took home trophies for their accomplishment.<\/p>\n<p><span data-term=\"goog_1341985166\">Saturday<\/span> was the group one division of racer\u2019s.\u00a0 The feature events included a spotlighted division of Prostock.\u00a0 Also on the schedule were the Thunder 4 Mini\u2019s, NAPA Super Street, and the New England Four Cylinder Prostock.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>First on the track was a fifty lap main event Prostock race.\u00a0 Starting at the pole was the #19 of John Rideout.\u00a0 To his side was the #32 of Mike Orr.\u00a0 Behind him was Kevin Morse in the #29.\u00a0 When green flag racing began, the #99 of Ajay Picard passed Morse for third.\u00a0 Orr passed Rideout for the lead.\u00a0 Picard fell to fourth the following lap and Morse regained third place.\u00a0 Lap four saw Orr and Rideout racing door to door, and during lap five Rideout passed Orr on the backstretch for the lead.\u00a0 Morse passed Orr and claimed second during lap five also.\u00a0 Coming up from his seventh place start was Andy Saunders of the #01.\u00a0 Saunders passed Orr during lap eight for third.\u00a0<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>During lap thirty-five, the #15X of Scott Chubbuck, who had started in eleventh, headed to the outside and passed Saunders coming out of turn two for third.\u00a0 Then, during lap forty-five, Chubbuck again went to the outside and raced door to door with Morse for second.\u00a0 During lap forty-seven Chubbuck completed the pass and Morse slipped to third.\u00a0 There was a caution during lap forty-seven and on the ensuing restart, Chubbuck went to the lead.\u00a0 Then, during lap forty-eight, Jeff Burgess of the #1 passed Morse for third.\u00a0 Chubbuck took the checkered.\u00a0 Rideout placed second.\u00a0 Rounding out the top three was Burgess in third.<\/p>\n<p>Post- race Chubbuck said, \u201cIt was a clean race.\u00a0 Glad to see there weren\u2019t many cautions.\u00a0 I started from the back and moved to the front.\u00a0 Got to like it.\u00a0 I was just happy the car went well.\u00a0 I want to thank my wife and my kids. They put up with the most.\u00a0 It is a team effort.\u00a0 I also want to thank Bartlett\u2019s Auto Sales.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In point standings, Jeff Burgess was point leader going into the race.\u00a0 James Osmond was in second place, twenty-six points below the point leader.\u00a0 In third was Andy Saunders, who was thirty points below Burgess.<\/p>\n<p>The Thunder 4 Mini\u2019s were next on the track for a twenty lap feature event.\u00a0 The #5 of Ryan Chadwick was not racing <span data-term=\"goog_1341985167\">Saturday<\/span>.\u00a0 Chadwick has shown himself to be the man to beat, so competition was stiff to claim first this week.\u00a0 Starting at the pole was the #58 of David Greenleaf.\u00a0 In second starting position was Noah Haggett of the #54.\u00a0 In third was the #68 of Jeff Minchin Jr.<\/p>\n<p>There was an initial caution, but when racing action began on the track, Haggett shot to the lead, and Michael Golding of the #26 moved from forth to third.<\/p>\n<p>During lap one Golding passed Minchin for second on the inside of turn one.\u00a0 Cody Tribbet of the #113 passed Minchin for third during lap four for third.\u00a0 Tribbet then advanced up the track and passed Golding for second on turn four during lap one.<\/p>\n<p>There was a caution called during lap four.\u00a0 On the restart, Tribbet took the lead, and the #04 of Curtis Anderson moved to second.\u00a0 Haggett dropped to third.<\/p>\n<p>Some racing action during lap fifteen caused some leader changes.\u00a0 Haggett took an outside line and raced door to door with Anderson for second.\u00a0 While the pair were battling, Anderson moved up the track, pushing Haggett high up on the track.\u00a0 The #31 of Leandra Martin saw her chance and passed both on the inside, claiming second.\u00a0 Haggett advanced to third, and Anderson moved to forth.<\/p>\n<p>Tribbet went over the finish for first.\u00a0 However, Tribbet failed post-race inspection and the win was awarded to Martin.\u00a0 Haggett placed second.\u00a0 Anderson took third.\u00a0 This was Martin\u2019s first career win.\u00a0 She has been runner up eight times during the last two seasons.<\/p>\n<p>Martin, who was point leader coming into <span data-term=\"goog_1341985168\">Saturday\u2019s<\/span> race, said, \u201cWe had some bad luck at the beginning of the race, but we pushed through it.\u00a0 Then Cody (Tribbet) had trouble in tech, so we made it through for the win.\u00a0 I would like to thank my grandfather, my Uncle Casey, Nate (Tribbet) and Cody (Tribbet).\u201d<\/p>\n<p>An action packed NAPA Super Street twenty-five lap event was next on the agenda.\u00a0 Starting at the pole was the #12 of Dave Patten.\u00a0 Jamie Norton of the #88 was beside him.\u00a0 In third was Brandon Sprague of the #23.\u00a0 There was an initial caution, but when green flag racing began, Tasha Dyer of the #32 passed Sprague for third on the outside.\u00a0 During lap five, the #2 of Josh Bailey went inside and passed Dyer for third.\u00a0 Norton and Patten swapped places with Norton claiming the lead, but Patten ultimately took the lead back from Norton.<\/p>\n<p>Bailey went inside and passed Norton for second during lap six, the #02 of Jason Curtis passed Norton for third during the same lap. There was a jumble on the track during lap eight, and a caution was called.\u00a0 On the resulting restart, Bailey took the lead.\u00a0 During lap ten, Curtis got under Patten and passed for second.\u00a0 Then, Patten got loose on the track and cars checked up behind him when he slowed.\u00a0 A caution was called and Patten went to the back.\u00a0 The new running order was Bailey in first.\u00a0 Curtis was in second.\u00a0 The #5 of Mark Lucas advanced to third.<\/p>\n<p>Lucas passed Curtis on the inside during lap ten for second.\u00a0 Dan Trask of the #38 went outside during lap eleven and passed Curtis for third.\u00a0 Trask stayed outside and passed Lucas for second on the back stretch during lap sixteen.<\/p>\n<p>There was a caution during lap seventeen, and on the restart, Lucas and Trask raced door to door for a full lap, then Lucas crept ahead for second.\u00a0 The last lap saw a caution just as the leaders were to cross the finish line, so the race ended under a checker and a caution flag.\u00a0 Bailey finished in first.\u00a0 Lucas placed second.\u00a0 Trask finished in third.<\/p>\n<p>After the race, Bailey said, \u201cIt was an eventful race.\u00a0 I wasn\u2019t involved in it because I picked my way up through early in the race.\u00a0 I saw a lot going on behind me though.\u00a0 There were a lot of cautions, but we managed to keep the car up there.\u00a0 I want to thank Possibility Salon, Galley Restaurant, my Uncle Dave and Aunt Debbie, Bath and Wiscasset NAPA, and Maguire Plumbing.\u00a0 I want to thank my wife and kids.\u00a0 My wife Desiree, and my daughters Gabby and Emma. They support me and get us through.\u00a0 For crew I need the thank Chuck Gray, he\u2019s the guy!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bailey was point leader heading into <span data-term=\"goog_1341985169\">Saturday\u2019s<\/span> race.\u00a0 In second was Adam Chadbourne, only eighteen points below Bailey.\u00a0 Chadbourne struggled through <span data-term=\"goog_1341985170\">Saturday\u2019s<\/span> race and placed ninth.<\/p>\n<p>Finishing up the evening\u2019s action under the bright lights of Wiscasset were the New England Four Cylinder Prostocks.\u00a0 The race was nearly caution free, and the twenty-five laps sped by quickly with action through the finish.<\/p>\n<p>Starting at the pole was the #14 of Bob Patten.\u00a0 To his right was Tyler Bailey of the #15.\u00a0 In third was the #5 of Cody Billings.\u00a0 During the opening lap, Mike Kibbin of the #42 advanced to third.\u00a0 During lap three, current point leader, Kamren Knowles, of the #98 moved to third.<\/p>\n<p>The one and only caution came during lap three, when Patten and Billings spun on the track.\u00a0 The pair went to the back.\u00a0 The new running order was Kibbin in the lead.\u00a0 Bailey in second, and Kamren Knowles in third.\u00a0 When racing action resumed on the track, Kamren Knowles passed Bailey.<\/p>\n<p>Coming up from the back of the pack was the #0 of Alex Waltz.\u00a0 Waltz passed Bailey on the inside for third.\u00a0 During lap four, Kamren Knowles passed Kibbin for the lead.\u00a0 Kibbin dropped back after the pass, and Waltz advanced to second and Bailey moved to third.<\/p>\n<p>Moving from his ninth place start was Jacob Hendsbee of the #27.\u00a0 Hendsbee passed Bailey during lap nine for third.\u00a0 Then Hendsbee passed Waltz on the inside of turn two during lap seventeen for second.\u00a0 Race leaders remained constant until the finish.\u00a0 Kamren Knowles took the checkered.\u00a0 Placing second was Hendsbee.\u00a0 Waltz took third.<\/p>\n<p>Post-race Kamren Knowles said, \u201cIt was a good hot race, I always had someone behind me pushing.\u00a0 It was close.\u00a0 I want to thank everyone that helps out on the car, and my sponsor AC Towing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Kamren Knowles was current point leader with 294 points heading into <span data-term=\"goog_1341985171\">Saturday\u2019s<\/span> race.\u00a0 Jacob Hendsbee was thirty-six points below Kamren Knowles.\u00a0 In third place was Brooke Knowles with 214 points, 44 points below Hendsbee.<\/p>\n<p>Wiscasset Speedway resumes racing action, <span data-term=\"goog_1341985172\">Saturday, July 18, 2015<\/span> with its group two lineup of divisions: Late Model Sportsman, Strictly Street, Outlaw Mini, and Modfieds.\u00a0 Next week the flex race of the week is a 100 lap Enduro.\u00a0 For Enduro rules please visit the website.\u00a0 If you missed the racing action, or simply want to see it again, track videographer, Brandon Simmons, posts race footage on YouTube.\u00a0 It can be found by searching \u201cWiscasset Speedway\u201d.\u00a0 Pit gates open at <span data-term=\"goog_1341985173\">2:00 PM<\/span>.\u00a0 Grandstand gates open at <span data-term=\"goog_1341985174\">4:00 PM<\/span>.\u00a0 Racing begins at <span data-term=\"goog_1341985175\">6:00 PM<\/span>.\u00a0 Admission is $5.00 for adults and children aged seven and older.\u00a0 Kids six and under are free.\u00a0 Pit admission is $20.00.\u00a0 Wiscasset Speedway is located on West Alna Road in Wiscasset.\u00a0 For more information, head to the Wiscasset Speedway website at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wiscassetspeedway.com\">www.wiscassetspeedway.com<\/a>.\u00a0 The Wiscasset Speedway website is packed with information, including schedule of events, division rosters and rules, race results, and driver profiles.\u00a0 Head on over to take a look.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>WISCASSET SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL FINISH (JULY 11, 2015)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>PROSTOCK (50 LAPS)<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>#15X Scott Chubbuck,\u00a0 Bowdoin<\/li>\n<li>#19 John Ride3out, Washington<\/li>\n<li>#1 Jeff Burgess, East Madison<\/li>\n<li>#29 Kevin Morse, Woolwich<\/li>\n<li>#51 John Peters, Westbrook<\/li>\n<li>#01 Andy Saunders, Ellsworth<\/li>\n<li>#56 Even Beaulieu, Durham<\/li>\n<li>#05 James Osmond, Wiscasset<\/li>\n<li>#96 Wyatt Alexander, Ellsworth<\/li>\n<li>#14 Nathan Tribbet, Richmond<\/li>\n<li>#99 Ajay Picard, Palmyra<\/li>\n<li>#32 Mike Orr, Wiscasset<\/li>\n<li>#77 Maggie Ferland, Auburn<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>DNS #1M Mike Moody, Topsham<\/p>\n<p><strong>NAPA SUPER STREET (25 LAPS)<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>#2 Josh Bailey, Wiscasset<\/li>\n<li>#5 Mark Lucas, Harpswell<\/li>\n<li>#38 Dan Trask, Chelsea<\/li>\n<li>#02 Jason Curtis, Hollis<\/li>\n<li>#13 David Doherty, Palmyra<\/li>\n<li>#06 Zac Poland, Woolwich<\/li>\n<li>#23 Brandon Sprague, Edgecomb<\/li>\n<li>#12 Dave Patten, Westbrook<\/li>\n<li>#1 Adam Chadbourne, Woolwich<\/li>\n<li>#88 Jamie Norton, Farmingdale<\/li>\n<li>#32 Tasha Dyer, Arrowsic<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>NEW ENGLAND FOUR CYLINDER PROSTOCK (25 LAPS)<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>#98 Kamren Knowles, West Gardiner<\/li>\n<li>#27 Jacob Hendsbee, Whitefield<\/li>\n<li>#0 Alex Waltz, Walpole<\/li>\n<li>#15 Tyler Bailey, Wiscasset<\/li>\n<li>#24 Jeff Prindall, Lisbon<\/li>\n<li>#38 Ryan Hayes, Jefferson<\/li>\n<li>#42 Mike Kibbin,\u00a0 South China<\/li>\n<li>#54 Cam Corbin, Hallowell<\/li>\n<li>#9X Brooke Knowles, West Gardiner<\/li>\n<li>#55 John Shorey, Alna<\/li>\n<li>#14 Bob Patten, Westbrook<\/li>\n<li>#99 Cameron Folsom, Augusta<\/li>\n<li>#5 Cody Billings, Hartford<\/li>\n<li>#4 Connor Wenners, Edgecomb<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>THUNDER FOUR MINI (20 LAPS)<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>#31 Leandra Martin, Richmond<\/li>\n<li>#54 Noah Haggett, Wiscasset<\/li>\n<li>#04 Curtis Anderson, Richmond<\/li>\n<li>#48\u00a0 Michael Harrison, Durham<\/li>\n<li>#26 Michael Golding, Pownal<\/li>\n<li>#58 David Greenleaf, Brunswick<\/li>\n<li>#68 Jeff Minchin Jr, Pittston<\/li>\n<li>#11 Kyle Dorey, Bowdoinham<\/li>\n<li>#4J 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