Monday, August 25, 2008

WISCASSET RACEWAY PRESS RELEASE 8/25/08

WISCASSET RACEWAY PRESS RELEASE 8/25/08


COLBY AND MCCOLLET ARE BIG WINNERS SATURDAY NIGHT AT WISCASSET


Saturday night at Wiscasset Raceway Chuck Colby and Pete McCollet
each picked up their third victory of 2008 in their respective
divisions. In doing so, they helped put in two of the most exciting
races of the season at "Maine's Center of Speed". Colby ran door to
door with Bangor's Gary Smith for the final nine laps of the 50 lap
feature for the Clark's Car Crushing Prostocks and the pair put on a
show for the fans. Smith started from the pole position and held the
early lead over Jeff Burgess through the first 19 laps until a flat
tire and bad right front wheel bearing would send Burgess into the
tire wall in turn two. Charlie Colby (Chuck's father) would move up to
the 2nd position for the restart. The next five laps Smith and Colby
would trade the lead back and forth while Chuck Colby moved up to
third from his 8th starting position. The next caution wouldn't come
out until lap 42 when Charlie Colby would loose his hold on the race
track coming out of turn four and go spinning down the front stretch
to the infield. The lap 42 restart would bring the younger Colby up to
challenge Smith on the outside. Trading the lead back and forth inside
the final laps, the pair never made contact, but never seperated by
more than a half car length. The third and final caution would set up
an exciting green-white-checker finish and Colby would stay strong on
the outside and take the win by just a foot at the line over Smith.
For Smith it was his best finish of the year at the Center of Speed,
as he never trailed in the race by more than a car length against
three different challengers. Freedom's Randy Turner would retake the
division point leader with his 3rd place finish. In the evening's
co-main event, Pete McCollet held off challenges from Shawn Kimball,
Ryan Ripley, and Dylan Lancaster to pick up the win in the 30 lap
qualifier for the Aable Autoparts Mini Stocks. With the victory he
secured himself a guarenteed starting position in the $1000 to win
Real Stock Mini Stock Nationals to be held at Wiscasset in early
October. Kimball was the winner of the first qualifier in June.
Brother's Dylan and Bryan Lancaster started on the front row and
brought the pack to the green flag, but a caution just a lap into the
race would bunch them back up. McCollet took over the lead on lap five
by racing under Dylan Lancaster through turn one and two, bringing
Kimball with him to 2nd. As the race proceeded Kimball provided
relentless pressure to the leader as Ryan Ripley moved into the
picture from his 8th starting spot. Just two other cautions for minor
spins would slow the action, but the final caution, like the
Prostocks, set up a green-white-checker finish for them. Six cars
stayed wrapped up tight for the three podium positions in victory
lane. McCollet took the win by just a carlength in his #20 Ladd
Plumbing & Heating sponsored V.W. Golf. Coming out of turn four to the
checkers Ripley pulled to the inside of both the front runners and
took away second. Kimball, who spent the last ten laps of the race on
McCollet's outside door had to settle for 3rd. Dylan Lancaster, the
division point leader took fourth, followed by defending champ Kevin
Douglass in 5th.

In other action on the evening, sponsored by Peaslee's Mountain
Hunting Park and J.C. Stone Company of Jefferson, Chris Thorne
outraced Daren Ripley and then took advantage of a caution-checkers
finish to pick up his 4th win of the season in the 30 lap Smith
Conctruction Late Models feature. On the final lap as Ripley slowed to
avoid cars that had spun in turn three, rookie Adam Chadbourne and
Ajay Piccard would slip by him to grab the 2nd and 3rd place trophies.
In victory lane Thorne gave his father Gary all the credit for the
win. "This is just the second time we've used radios this year and my
dad was the one who reminded me to race back to the checkers on the
last lap caution" said the winner chuckling, "if it wasnt for him I
probably would have been passed". Maurice young continued his
dominance of the Keystone Automotive Strictly Streets, leading wire to
wire in the 20 lap feature and picking up his career high and track
high 9th win of the season. He was joined in victory lane by Ed
Peirpont of Jefferson and Ian Bresnahan of Bath. With his 2nd place
finish, Peirpont jumped past Bobby Mesimer into 2nd in the point
standings. In the 25 lap feature for the Unicel / Budwieser Super
Streets, Smithfield's RJ Austin survived a wreck filled race to pick
up his 2nd win of the season. Mike Landry of Oakland and Shawn Austin
of Norrodgewock joined him in victory lane. Chris Doucette of Sebego
was once again a winner in the 15 lap feature for the White &
Bradstreet Mini Trucks. He took advantage of two early race cautions
and then held off Jason Giggey to grab his 5th win of the season. Russ
Anderson of Portsmouth, NH joined the the pair in victory lane to
claim the 3rd place trophy. Wiscasset Raceway returns to action
Saturday August 30th at 5:00pm with a big show highlighted by the NAPA
Autoparts Twin 100's. The annual Labor Day weekend show will feature
100 lap co-main events for the Smith Construction Late Models and the
Unicel / Budwieser Super Streets. Wiscasset's other weekly racing
series divisions will also be in action with regular points racing.
For more information, call the Wiscasset Raceway office at (207)
882-4271 or check the track website at www.wiscassetraceway.info.


OFFICIAL FINISH 8/23/08

CLARK'S CAR CRUSHING PROSTOCKS (50 LAPS)
1. Chuck Colby - Wiscasset; 2. Gary Smith - Bangor; 3. Randy
Turner - Freedom; 4. Chuck Lachance - Cushing; 5. Ryan Deane -
Winterport; 6. Scott Moore - Anson; 7. Charlie Colby - Edgecomb;
8. David Farrington Jr - Jay; 9. Scott King - Livemore Falls;
10. John Phippen Jr - Bar Harbor; 11. Tim Turner - Freedom; 12.
Ricky Morse - St Albans; 13. Bryan Robbins- Montville; 14. Jason
Chicolas - Sulton, MA; 15. Dylan Turner - Freedom; 16. Scott
Pooler - Portage; 17. Jeff Burgess - E. Madison;

SMITH CONSTRCUTION LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN (30 LAPS)
1. Chris Thorne - Sidney; 2. Adam Chadbourne - Woolwich; 3. Ajay
Piccard - Palmyra; 4. Daren Ripley - Appleton; 5. TJ Watson -
Harpswell; 6. Jason Witts - Dixmont; 7. Bill Pinkham -
Wiscasset; 8. Danny Smart - Buxton; 9. Duane Love - West
Gardiner; 10. Seth Raven - Waldo; 11. Scott Pooler - Arundel;
12. Nick Hinkley - Wiscasset; 13. Steve Reno - West Bath; 14.
Tyler Robbins- Montville; 15. Mike Orr - Wiscasset; 16. Will
Collins - Appleton

UNICEL SUPER STREETS (25 LAPS)
1. R.J. Austin - Smithfield; 2. Mike Landry - Oakland; 3. Shawn
Austin - Norridgewock; 4. James Osmond- Wiscasset; 5. Kevin
Douglass - Sidney; 6. Allan Moeller - Dresden; 7. Jeremy Glasier
- Appleton; 8. Nate Weston - Madison; 9. Sulo Burbank - Gorham;
10. Josh Bailey - Wiscasset; DQ. Brian Fortin - S. China; DQ.
Jason Gaboury - Readfield

KEYSTONE AUTOMOTIVE STRICTLY STREETS (20 LAPS)
1. Maurice Young - Windsor; 2. Ed Peirpont - Jefferson; 3. Ian
Bresnahan - Bath; 4. Dave Brannon - Lisbon; 5. Bobby Mesimer -
Wiscasset; 6. Wally Henderson - Litchfield; 7. Matt Stuart -
Pittston; 8. Vern Hodgkins - Lewiston; 9. Marc Fucshwanz -
Augusta; DNS Steve Peirpont - Cushing; DNS Jamie Henderson -
Litchfield

AABLE AUTOPARTS MINI STOCKS (30 LAPS - NATIONALS QUALIFIER)
1. Pete McCollet - Readfield; 2. Ryan Ripley - Thomaston; 3.
Shawn Kimball - Pittston; 4. Dylan LAncaster - Skowhegan; 5.
Kevin Douglass - Sidney; 6. Brian Lancaster - Skowhegan; 7. Mike
Dulaney - Richmond; 8. Ed Sleeper - Vassalboro; 9. Mac Hannan Jr
- Unionl; 10. Tom True - Wiscasset; 11. Rob Greeneleaf - West
Bath; 12. Ryan Hayes - Jefferson; 13. David Hinkley - Pittston;
14. Tim Grant - Augusta; 15. Chelsea Young - Winterport; 16.
Ken Edgecomb - Readfield; 17. Natasha Dyer - Arrowsic; 18. David
Stone Jr - n/a; 19. David Stone Sr - n/a; 20. Leland Moore - n/a
DNS Bruce Orne - Wiscasset

WHITE & BRADSTREET MINI TRUCKS (15 LAPS)
1. Chris Doucette - Sebego; 2. Jason Giggey - Unity; 3. Russ
Anderson - Portsmouth, NH; 4. Rick Fountain - Rochester, NH; 5.
Don Gigggey - Athens; 6. Jessica Norris - Portsmouth, NH; 7.
Kevin Oliver - Gray; 8. Rick Sirois - Norridgewock; 9. Josh
Kaufmann - Unity; 10. James Swan III - Clinton; 11. Mike Anderson
- Portsmouth, NH; 12. Josh Harjula - Boothbay; 13. James Howland
- Rye, NH

1 comment:

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Saturday night at Wiscasset Raceway Chuck Colby and Pete McCollet each picked up their third victory of 2008 in their respective divisions.

In doing so, they put in two of the most exciting races of the season at "Maine's Center of Speed."

Colby ran door to door with Bangor's Gary Smith for the final nine laps of the 50-lap feature in the Clark's Car Crushing Prostocks.

After a third caution, Colby stayed strong on the outside, taking the win by about one foot over Smith.

Smith finished second with Randy Turner of Freedom finishing third.

In the evening's co-main event, Readfield's McCollet held off challenges from Shawn Kimball (Pittston), Ryan Ripley (Thomaston) and Dylan Lancaster (Skowhegan) to pick up the win in the 30-lap qualifier for the Aable Autoparts Mini Stocks.

With the victory, McCollet secured himself a starting position in the $1,000 to win Real Stock Mini Stock Nationals to be held at Wiscasset in early October.

Ripley finished second and Kimball took third. Mike Dulaney of Richmond was seventh.

In other action on the evening, Chris Thorne of Sidney outraced Daren Ripley (Appleton) and took advantage of a caution-checkers finish to pick up his fourth win in the 30-lap Smith Construction Late Models feature.

Adam Chadbourne of Woolwich slipped into second followed by Palmyra's Ajay Picard in third.

TJ Watson of Harpswell was fifth, and Wiscasset's Bill Pinkham was seventh.

Windsor's Maurice Young continued his dominance of the Keystone Automotive Strictly Streets, leading wire-to-wire in the 20-lap feature and picking up his career high and track-high ninth win of the season.

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