Sunday, June 15, 2008

Buddy Poole wins Wildcat 50 lap special at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway.

Scarborough, Maine-Some Wildcat drivers have waited many years to win
the annual 50 lap race but Buddy Poole showed them how to do it on
just the second try. Poole started from the pole position and led the
first 2 laps before Richard Randall took over. Randall set the pace
until Lyman McKeage took over on lap 6 leading to the caution flag
that waved on the 11th circuit. Randall went back to the point on the
restart and stayed there thru lap 19 when the caution again appeared.

Things got interesting on this restart as McKeage made a move to pass
Randall just as Randall threw the block. The result was contact
between the leaders and McKeage got the worst of it as he spun in turn
2. Randall was still in front but now David Wildes was hunting for
the lead position and took a look to the inside as again Randall threw
the block.

It all came to a head on lap 30 when Wildes got to the inside and
Randall went to close the door again but Wildes was too far in and
both cars spun handing the lead to Buddy Poole. Poole had a great
side by side duel with Glenn Bradbury from laps 31-40 swapping the
lead several times. The clinching move came in traffic on lap 46 as
Poole pulled in front to stay and took the win. Cole Watson was
second over Bradbury in a photo finish for second and third place.
Gary Babineau was fourth and Ron Corbeil fifth.

David Oliver blasted the field of Pro Series cars on Saturday night
taking a checkered flag for the first time this season. Chris Smith
led the opening laps with T.J. Brackett applying pressure. Oliver
made a pass for the lead on lap 12 and never looked back as he won by
a full straight over Bub Bilodeau who was second. Bill Rodgers got
the third place honors with Bobby Babb and Chris Smith rounding out
the top finishers.

Jason Larrabee added yet another Sports Series checkered flag to his
collection on Saturday night. Larrabee led all 35 laps but was
hounded all the way but several competitors before the win was
secured. Jeff Charland chased Larrabee through the opening laps as
Sally Gherardi would soon arrive on the scene and become a player.
Larrabee stayed in front despite cautions on laps 7, 13 and 23
despite Gherardi trying to make a move for the lead. Larrabee took
the win with Gherardi second and Scott Dorr third. Frank Wear and
Jeff Charland filled the fourth and fifth place positions.

David Palmer was a surprise winner in the 20 lap Road Runner feature
race. Palmer took the lead on lap 18 of 20 when Shawn Brackett came
upon a slower car that had been involved in a earlier crash that
Brackett missed because he was back in 6th position at the time.
Brackett went to lap Trevor Graffam and Graffam decided to change the
outcome of the race and blocked Brackett running him almost completely
off the track.

Palmer inherited the lead and took the win while Brackett was able to
get second place out of an unfortunate situation. Mark Boutin was
third with Mark Hill and Ed Pierce next across the finish line.

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