{"id":1960,"date":"2008-08-31T22:11:51","date_gmt":"2008-08-31T22:11:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maineracer.com\/wp\/?p=1960"},"modified":"2008-08-31T22:11:51","modified_gmt":"2008-08-31T22:11:51","slug":"unity-raceway-829","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2008\/08\/unity-raceway-829\/","title":{"rendered":"UNITY RACEWAY &#8211; 8\/29"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The cloudy morning turned into a wonderful  afternoon for the final race of August. The crowd was there in anticipation of  what the Flying Fernald was going to jump thru this year. The fans were pleased  to find out it was another mobile home. This year the jumping vehicle was a mini  van. The jump had to be just perfect. George again proved to be right on the  mark as he cleared the whole trailer on the first jump. The fans were in for a  treat as he made the jump a second and third time. The only thing that calmed  him down was the van had seen it&#39;s better day. We can only wonder what next year  will bring.<\/font><\/div>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The Ladies division is getting more and more  competitive each week. This week saw thirteen cars challenge for the lead. The  heat race saw caution fly on lap one as Kayla Robinson spun in turn one. Melissa  Higgins used this opportunity to jump to the lead. Meagan Allen made a return  trip to the track to run a close second. Higgins increased her lead and took her  first checkered flag of the season. The feature would again have caution fly on  lap one. A spinning machine forced point leader, Samantha Letourneau, hard into  the turn one banking. This would force Letourneau to the pits for the night.  Meagan Allen would jump to the lead. Carol Wilson is using the inside lane to  fly up thru the pack. Wilson catches Allen and charges by on the inside. Rhonda  Lyford has taken over second position from Allen. Allen is being challenged for  third by Molly Feeney. Shelby Kimball, moving up from the Teen division to run  with the Ladies, breaks into the top five from her rear starting position.  Feeney has cleared Allen and put her sights on Lyford. Feeney makes her way  around Lyford. Wilson has driven away from the field. Time is running out for  Feeney to catch Wilson. Wilson bobbles out of four allowing Feeney to close up  the gap. Wilson is able to hold on for the win. Feeney finishes a very close  second. Rhonda Lyford joins the pair in victory lane with third. Allen has a  strong run in fourth. Shelby Kimball finishes fifth in her debut in the Ladies  division. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Ben Clark and Cary Davis cleared the field and  started pulling away in the heat race. Davis challenges Clark in the inside.  Rackliff has joined the pair. Clark holds them off for the heat race win. Jim  Denis takes the early race lead. Davis moves into the second spot. Steve  Rackliff uses the inside lane to take over third from Ben Clark. Bill Ellis is  having a fine run in fifth. Rackliff has moved to the inside of Davis to  challenge for second. The pair are catching leader, Denis. Mechanical problems  for Dennis causes him to spin and bring out the first caution. Dennis is taken  to the pits, but is able to rejoin the field before the restart. Rackliff and  Davis race side by side for the lead. Clark has moved back into the third spot.  Rackliff has cleared Davis and taken the lead. Clark is gaining slightly on  Davis. Dennis has weaved thru traffic to take over the fourth spot. Rackliff  cruises to the win. Davis follows in second. Ben Clark has another fine run in  third. Dennis recovers from his spin to finish in fourth. Corey Walker follows  up last weeks top three with a fifth place finish. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Brandon Greenleaf started the Teen division heat  race out with a bang. The #68 machine rolled under the flag stand bringing out  the red flag. Greenleaf was okay, but the car was done for the night. Ben Nile  and Shelby Kimball go side by side on the restart for the lead. Nile is able to  take the lead from Kimball and cruise to the heat race win. Lucas Porter is able  to clear traffic and take the early race lead. Shelby Kimball is following in a  strong second. Jeremy Ludden is passing the field on the outside. Ricky Palmer  tries to follow Ludden, but the door is shut. Ludden has caught Porter and taken  over the lead spot. Palmer has cleared the traffic and moved into the second  position. Ben Nile is making his presence known in the top five by passing  Kimball for fourth. Ludden is pulling away from the field. Nile is reeling in  the third place Porter. Caution would fly on lap 12 as ten year old, Westley  Turner, would spin in turn 3. Ludden and Palmer would race for the lead on the  restart. Palmer would take the lead and the win. Ludden would take home second.  Lucas Porter would bring home the hardware with a third place finish. Ben Nile  has a strong run in fourth. Shelby Kimball finishes out the top  five.<\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The Unity Variety and Video Wildcats heat race saw  point leader, Dustin Hubbard, jump to the early race lead. Carl McAlpine weaves  thru traffic from his last place starting position to take over second. Hubbard  has a commanding lead and cruises to the win. Hubbard again would take the lead  on the start of the feature. Troy Patterson clears Mike Snow to take the second  position. Patterson has a rear view mirror full of Carl McAlpine. The pair go  side by side with McAlpine using the inside lane to take second. Tim Hudson is  up to challenge Patterson for third. Hubbard has a straight away lead over  McAlpine. Todd Rollins is having a fine run in fifth. Hubbard&#39;s lead would be  erased as the spinning lapped car of Tim Hopkins comes in contact with Hubbard&#39;s  machine bringing out the caution. McAlpine would jump to the&nbsp;lead on the  restart. Hubbard would take over second position. Tim Hudson followed the pair  in third. Hubbard continues to gain on McAlpine. Time would run out. McAlpine  takes another win. Hubbard would follow a close second. Hudson follows in third.  Troy Patterson cruised to a fine fourth place finish. &quot;Hurricane&quot; Hal Stratton  finished out the top five. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The Sportsman division saw a fine battle between  the Bill Smith and Bryan Robbins. Smith jumped to the early race lead. Robbins  would try every line around the leader. He could just not quite have enough to  get around. Smith would take home his first heat race win of the season. Kris  Huff recovered from last weeks crash to jump to the early race lead. Bryan  Robbins follows in second. Bill Smith and Kris Watson bump coming off turn 2 to  bring out the first caution closing up the field. Huff would again jump to the  lead. This time Brad Bellows would follow Huff. Bellows would take the lead has  Huff would experience transmission problems at the start finish line. Caution  would fly again as Mark Dodge spins off turn 3. The Dodge machine would not  refire and retired to the pits. Bellows would take the lead. Don York moves into  second as Bryan Robbins is getting loose. Brian Fortin returns to the track  running in the fourth position. Bill Smith has moved into the fifth spot.  Robbins is trying the inside line around York. Bellows has checked out on the  field to take the win. York beats Robbins to the line for second. Bryan Robbins,  to the liking of son Colby, takes home the third place trophy. Fortin has a fine  run in fourth. Bill Smith finishes out the top five. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The Enduro divison saw a fine field of cars start  the race. Dominic Bailey jumped to the early race lead. Nick Lizotte followed in  second. Bobby Seger followed a close third. As the leaders caught lapped  traffic, the field was jumbled. Mickey Landry, Jr., making his debut in the  Enduro division, took the lead. As Landry was weaving thru the traffic, Douglas  Kus was trying to keep the 01 machine in his sights. Dominic Bailey had given up  his lead, but the leaders were not pulling away. Henry Boudreau, moving to the  machine vacated by Alex Fernald, is running in the fourth position. The red flag  would fly as a racing competitor did not stay in his car and was walking the  infield. The restart would find Landry in the lead again. Kus and Bailey would  follow. Boudreau has problems with a lapped car allowing the field to close up  for the fourth position. When the dust cleared, it was Landry taking the  checkered. Kus follows in second. Bailey has a fine run in third. Boudreau would  recover from his spin to take home the fourth spot. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The Men&#39;s Peanut division saw Ryan Ripley jump to  the lead in the heat race. Josh Childs has cleared traffic and gaining on the  leader. Childs can&#39;t catch the leading Ripley as he takes the heat race win.  Cody Sleeper streaks to the early race lead. Kyle Gallant follows in second.  Ripley has already broken into the top three from his rear starting position.  Childs is attached to the rear bumper of Chris Williams running in fourth and  fifth. Cody Sleeper continues to check out on the field. Ripley works his way  around Gallant for second. Childs follows him thru for third. Ripley is catching  Cody Sleeper but the laps are winding down. Cody Sleeper is able to hold on for  the win. Ripley follows a very close second. Josh Childs makes another trip to  victory lane in third. Kyle Gallant has a fine run in fourth. Dan Quillia,  making his 2008 debut at the track, finishes out the top five.<\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Josh St Clair and Deane Smart race door to door.  Josh St Clair gains a little on the outside only to have Smart fight back on the  inside. Josh St Clair gets loose on the outside bringing out the caution. The  restart finds Joey Doyon and Smart going door to door. Smart is again able use  the inside to take the heat race win. Dustin Hubbard would take the lead in the  feature. Josh St Clair would challenge Hubbard on the inside. A caution on lap 4  would close the field up. Josh St Clair would take the lead on the restart. Brad  Bellows fights for the second position on the inside. Hubbard is hanging tough  on the outside. Smart is passing the field on the inside and is challenging for  the second spot. Joey Doyon has moved up from the rear of the field into the  fourth position. Seth Raven, making is first 2008 Unity start, challenges  Hubbard for fifth. Smart has caught Josh St Clair. Smart sneaks by Josh St Clair  on the inside to take the lead. Bellows is holding on to the third position.  Doyon and Hubbard finish out the top five. Smart is checking out on the field.  Bellows catches Josh St Clair. The pair go side by side. Smart crosses the line  first for the win. Josh St Clair holds off Bellows for second. Bellows continues  his fine runs in third. Doyon takes home the fourth spot. Hubbard finishes out  the top five with a fine run. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Richard Jackson took the lead in the dirt from  Duane Dunifer Sr in the Monsta Mini heat race. Richard Jackson would follow in  the footsteps of girlfriend, Melissa Higgins, by taking the heat race win. Gary  Richards takes the lead with Markus Lowe on his bumper in the feature. Richard  Jackson has already taken over third position from the rear of the field.  Richard Jackson is challenging Lowe on the inside for second. Chad Elkins is  keeping the leaders in his sights in fourth. Point leader, Mike Wilson, runs in  fifth. Lowe and Richard Jackson continue to run door to door for second. A  violent rollover on lap 9 brings out the red flag. Duane Dunifer Sr caught the  front tire of the spinning Matt Picard launching the car in the air. Dunifer  would get out of his car under his own power. The car was retired. Richards  jumps to the lead again on the restart. Richard Jackson is able to use the  inside line to take the lead. Wilson and Lowe battle for third. The restart  would have the battle between Richard Jackson and Richards surface again.  Richards would use the outside to take the lead. Lowe is all over the rear  bumper of Richard Jackson&#39;s machine. Richard&#39;s drifts wide out of turn four  allowing Richard Jackson to take the lead. Richards would try the inside and out  to get back by. Richard Jackson would take his first checkered of the 2008  season after many second place finishes. Richards would follow up in second.  Lowe would make a trip to victory lane in third. Chad Elkins would have a fine  run in fourth. Paul Jackson finished with another top five finish. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">This week will have the return of the Nelcar  Legends, the final kids bike race of the season, as well as the fund raiser for  the Humane Society. Teen Thunder drivers, Ben Nile and Shelby Kimball, will also  be having a raffle with all proceeds going to the Children&#39;s Miracle Network.  Hope to see you all there. <\/font><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The cloudy morning turned into a wonderful afternoon for the final race of August. The crowd was there in anticipation of what the Flying Fernald was going to jump thru this year. The fans were pleased to find out it was another mobile home. This year the jumping vehicle was a mini van. 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