Wiscasset, ME- Wiscasset Raceway hosted another great event on
Saturday, June 6th. On top of it being a great day outside for racing
action, Wiscasset Raceway also had the Kora mini racer there to help
raise money for the Shriners on Napa Auto Parts night.
In the U.S. Cellular Mini Truck division it was Chad Binette picking
up the feature victory for the second week in a row in his #96 truck.
Rookie Ryan Hayes would cross the line in second, giving the youngster
out of Jefferson, ME. His third straight top 3 finish and after
missing last week Kevin Oliver came back to grab 3rd . Josh Harjula
and Jon Reynolds would finish 4th and 5th.
The Verizon Wireless Super Street division started out with a bang as
several cars made contact shortly after the start/finish line on lap
one leaving then current point leader Brian Fortin out for the rest of
the night. Opening day winner Shawn Austin would go on to win his
second race of the year. 2007 division champion Bernie Dinsmore would
finish second just ahead of Jeremy Glasier who would take home 3rd.
Allen Moeller Jr. would finish 4th and last weeks apparent winner Ryan
Gero would grab 5th.
The Clarks Car Crushing Pro-Stocks had a lot of good side by side
racing though the entire race but in the end it would be the defending
champ Randy Turner picking up his second win a row with a vary excited
Charlie Colby in 2nd. Scott King turned in another good run as he
would take home 3rd. Jeff Burgess and Ryan Deane would round out the
top 5. Big news surrounding the Pro-Stocks. The defending champion of
The Center of Speed 300 has confirmed that he will be fielding an
entree for this years big event on August 16th.
The Aable Auto Parts Mini Stock's division saw Waldoboro's Ryan Ripley
grab the lead from Natasha Dyer early on in the race and he would hold
onto that lead to become the division third different winner this
year. 15 year old Natasha Dyer of Arrowsic did manage to hold on for
second. She held off 2007 division Champion Kevin Douglass for the
better part of the race. Douglass would get 3rd followed by Thomas
True of Wiscasset and defending champion Dylan Lancaster of Skowhegan.
In the New England Transmissions Strictly Street division Carl
McAlpine who won a 50 lap feature the night before at Unity Raceway
made it two for two this weekend as he beat point leader Mike Moody to
pick up the feature victory at the "Center of Speed". Moody would
finish 2nd with Unity regular Dustin Hubbard 3rd. Jamie Henderson
would finish 4th and Ian Bresnehan of Bath would round out the top 5.
The Steel's Real Rod's and Custom's Late Model division feature race
was full of action right from the green to the checkered flag. Not
only did the race involve great side by side racing action but a few
hard wrecks as well. The then top two in points T.J. Watson and
Maurice Young were involved in a bad wreck in turn three as Watson's
car was sideways and Young had no were to go. That ended both drivers
night. After mechanical issues the last two weeks Duane Love was able
to capture the win, his first since 2006. Ajay Picard driving to help
support the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital would get 2nd with Seth
Raven coming home 3rd. Adam Chadboune 4th and Tyler Robbins of
Montville had an impressive run finishing 5th.
Join Us Next Saturday
June 13th for Exciting
Racing in All Divisions
Racing Starts at 5 p.m.
Grandstand Admission:
Adults 18 to 64...........$10.00
Seniors........................$8.00
Students 12 to 17.........$8.00
Children 6 to 11...........$5.00
5 and under................FREE
Pit Admission:
All Ages.......$25.00
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