
Speedway 95
1070 Odlin Rd, Hermon, ME 04401
(207) 945-9595
SPEEDWAY 95 NEWS RELEASE June 1st, 2008
By Bill DaButler
(Hermon, Me) It started out as a beautiful day, but the rains came at the beginning of the first feature race and despite hopes that rain would be short lived, the showers were intense enough that the track could not be dried, effectively bring to a halt racing at Maine’s Family Fun Track, Speedway 95. All of the missed features will be made up, on Saturday, June 7th at seven with double features, including the second race in the 50-lap Dysart's Pro-Limited Series. Wacky Wednesday kicks off the on Wednesday June 4th at 7.
SPEEDWAY 95 NEWS RELEASE May 18th, 2008
By Bill DaButler
(Hermon, Me) It was caution free for the heats, but not so for the features this weekend at Maine’s Family Fun Track Speedway 95. While most of the divisions were free of incident, the Sport-Four division gave the yellow flag a workout.
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SPEEDWAY 95 NEWS RELEASE May 11th, 2008
By Bill DaButler
(Hermon, Me) 11 Feature races were on the card for Mothers Day at
Maine's Family Fun track, Speedway 95 in Hermon, 5 of which were make
up races from the rained out events of April 27th. Also, as an added
attraction, the first appearance of the Mid-Coast Mini Cups raced the
third mile oval.
SPEEDWAY 95 NEWS RELEASE May 3rd, 2008
(Hermon, Me) The Pro All Stars Series and Speedway 95 officials, were unable throw the green on Saturday’s Pro All Stars North Community Pharmacies 150 super late model due to rain. The light rain that crept in allowed for only three of the four PASS divisions to complete their programs.
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After a morning of brief showers, the rains stopped long enough Sunday afternoon for Speedway 95 to
After a morning of brief showers, the rains stopped long enough Sunday afternoon for Speedway 95 to start it’s racing program with a visit from the Wicked Good Vintage Racing Association who showed up with 21 race cars from yesteryear. Although the feature was run under less than perfect conditions, Tim Reynolds of Milford drove his ’37 Plymouth to victory. John Rice finished second in a ’37 Pontiac coupe, followed by Haggie Pratt of Dexter in a ’38 Chevy, Mark Collins of Appleton in his ’36 Ford coupe and Robert Hills of Searsmont in a ’36 Chevy.
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