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FRIDAY, AUGUST
12th |
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DEREK GRIFFITH
#12G |
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RAMSTROM #35 -
GRIFFITH #12G |
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RAMSTROM #35 -
CLARK #54 |
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DAVIS #09 -
BENJAMIN #7 - SHAW #60 |
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PASS NORTH SLMs at LEE USA
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 8-12-16 |
1) 12G - Derek
Griffith - 150 Laps 2) 25
- Derek Ramstrom - 150
3) 54 - Johnny Clark -
150 4) 7 - Travis
Benjamin - 150 5)
09 - Jeremy Davis -
150 6) 60 - DJ Shaw
- 150 7) 4n - Ben Rowe
- 150 8) 15 - Mike
Hopkins - 150 9) 97
- Joey Pole - 150 |
10) 24 - Mike Rowe -
150 11) 7L - Glen Luce -
150 12) 88 - Kyle DeSouza
- 150 13) 1x - Todd Stone
- 149 14) 14 - Tracy
Gordon - 149 15) 03
- Joe Squeglia Jr. -
115 16) 00 - Bryan Kruczak
- 90 17) 98 - Steve
Dickey Jr. - 25 |
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BEN TINKER #19 |
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HENRY #05 -
ROLLINS #00 - TINKER 319 |
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REED #00 - SHAW
#0 |
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PASS MODS at LEE USA
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 8-12-16 |
1) 19 - Ben Tinker
2) 00 - Geoff Rollins 3)
60 - Dana Reed 4) 0 -
Andy Shaw 5) 36 - Ryan
Robbins |
6) 05 - Ron Henry
7) 28 -Mark Lundblad Jr.
8) 4c - Nik Coates 9) 64
- Matty Sanborn 10) 25 -
Bruce Helmuth |
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Photos
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Lindsay
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PASS Super Late
Model rookie
Derek
Griffith triumphant in
150-lapper at Lee USA
Speedway
First win for
19-year-old is final series
race before 43rd HP Hood
Oxford 250 August 28 |
Lee, New Hampshire -
Pro All Stars Series rookie
Derek Griffith of Hudson
nailed down his first
victory on the region's
premier Super Late Model
circuit, scoring near home
in Friday night's 150-lap
race at Lee USA Speedway in
Lee, New Hampshire.
Griffith was impressive
aboard the Louie
Mechalides-prepared racecar,
chasing former Thompson
Speedway Super Late Model
champ Derek Ramstrom for the
first 50-plus laps, swapping
the lead with the West
Boylston, Massachusetts
native for most of the
remaining laps before
pulling away from his rivals
during the final handful of
laps.
Ramstrom
claimed runner-up honors
after an entertaining,
late-race battle with
six-time PASS champion
Johnny Clark of Farmingdale,
Maine. Clark started the
race in tenth position and
crossed the finish line
third behind Griffith and
Ramstrom, remaining a
serious threat to claim his
seventh series title.
Travis Benjamin of
Morrill, Maine was fourth
under the checkered flag
after starting 16th. Jeremy
Davis of Tamworth rounded
out the top five. Heat race
wins were posted by Joey
Polewarczyk, Jr. of Hudson
and Ben Rowe of Turner,
Maine.
Griffith's
recent win in a 50-lap
Budweiser Championship
Series Super Late Model race
at Oxford Plains Speedway
had already established the
youngster as a serious HP
Hood Oxford 250 threat, and
winning the final PASS race
before the 43rd annual
classic has short track odds
makers rethinking their
strategies.
Ben
Tinker of New Gloucester,
Maine prevailed in the
30-lap race for PASS Mods.
It was the second win of the
season for Tinker, a rookie
in the class. Tinker is no
stranger to victory lane at
Lee USA Speedway, with a
couple of victories in the
NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series Small Block
Supermodifieds on his
resume.
Geoff Rollins
of Groton, Massachusetts,
another racer with extensive
experience at Lee, led the
early laps and chased Tinker
across the start-finish
line. Dana Reed of
Shapleigh, Maine claimed the
third-place trophy.
Reigning PASS Mods champion
and current points leader
Andy Shaw of Center Conway,
New Hampshire was the
fourth-place finisher, with
Dixfield, Maine's Ryan
Robbins rounding out the top
five.
The next Pro
All Stars Series North Super
Late Model race is the 43rd
annual HP Hood Oxford 250,
scheduled for Sunday, August
28 at Oxford Plains Speedway
in Oxford, Maine. For more
information please call
(207) 539-8865. |
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