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NON-WINNERS OXFORD
250 QUALIFIER |
(NOT A PASS
NORTH SERIES POINTS RACE) |
SUNDAY, JULY 1st |
40 Laps for the
PASS MODS |
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- A 4/6 CYLINDER ENDURO - |
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Tracy Gordon earns
guaranteed
starting spot in rich Oxford
250 with
100-lap PASS Super
Late Model Open score |
Oxford, Maine -
Tracy Gordon of Strong
nailed down his first Super
Late Model victory in
several years, earning a
guaranteed starting spot in
the rich Oxford 250 with a
100-lap PASS Open race
victory at Oxford Plains
Speedway on Sunday night.
Gordon, the 1991 track
champion, said "Wayne
Helliwell won this race two
years ago and then won the
250, and I told my guys
before the race that's what
we're gonna do."
Gordon, who had great
success with the old NASCAR
Busch North Series and other
touring groups after his
championship campaign at
OPS, has raced thousands of
laps at the Route 26
speedplant in his
three-decade-plus racing
career - a resume that
surely would shine more
brightly with a big 250
trophy on it.
Gordon
began the 100-lap PASS open
race from ninth starting
position and did most of his
work in impressive fashion
from the tough outside
groove, seemingly trying to
dial in his machine for the
big-money 250 coming up on
Sunday, August 26.
Runner-up TJ Brackett of
Buckfield led about
two-thirds of the race. The
two-time Super Late Model
track champion, and current
Saturday night Budweiser
Championship Series points
leader, was visibly
disappointed that he was
unable to hold off Gordon.
Still, he knows he'll be in
the field for the 250.
Rookie Austin Teras, a
15-year-old racer from Gray
with a 50-lap Oxford Plains
Speedway Super Late Model
victory already under his
belt, secured a third and
final conditional starting
spot, rebounding nicely in
the latter stages of the
race after being shuffled
back in the running order
during a mid-race restart.
Lonnie Sommerville of
Barnesville, New Brunswick
led the first 16 laps of the
race and stayed inside the
top three until Teras got by
with less than five laps to
go, relegating the Canadian
visitor to a fourth-place
finish. Former PASS mods
champion Ryan Robbins of
Dixfield completed the
top-five rundown following a
steady drive into contention
from 14th starting position.
Connecticut racer
Ray Christian III was sixth
after starting 18th.
Saturday night's 50-lap
winner, Kelly Moore of
Scarborough, ended up in
seventh position, followed
by Turner's Shawn Martin,
Westbrook's John Peters and
John Salemi of Nashua, New
Hampshire.
Bruce
Helmuth of Wales raced to
his first PASS Mods victory
of the season in the 40-lap
main event for the
open-wheel class. Helmuth
outgunned rookie Kate Re to
grab the early lead, then
held off current
championship points leader
and reigning PASS Mods king
Ben Tinker of New Gloucester
to claim victory, the second
Mod triumph of his career.
Tinker remained atop the
PASS Mods rankings with a
runner-up finish. Re, a
14-year-old rookie in PASS
Mods competition, earned a
season-best third-place
finish in front of
Waterboro's Billy Dixon and
a pair of two-time winners,
Gary Shackford of Center
Conway, New Hampshire and
Poland's Patrick Sullivan.
Kyle Hewins of Leeds
surprised almost no one with
his triumph in the 50-lap
Enduro race to wrap up the
evening's activities. The
winner's biggest challenge
came from big brother and
teammate Kurt Hewins, also
from Leeds and the runner-up
finisher. David Cook raced
to a third-place finish,
ahead of Josh Knoll and
Daryl Quinlan.
The
Budweiser Championship
Series racing card, topped
by the ultra-quick Super
Late Models, goes to post
this Friday night, July 6,
at 7:00 p.m. for one week
only before returning to
its' regular Saturday night
schedule. Oxford Plains
Speedway is located at 877
Main Street, on Route 26, in
Oxford, Maine. For more
information please visit
oxfordplains.com or call
(207) 539-8865.
Results from the July 1 Pro
All Stars Series 'Open'
event at Oxford Plains
Speedway; Oxford, Maine
showing finishing position,
car number, driver's name,
driver's hometown: |
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PASS
SLM Top Three: Audtin Teras
#29, 3rd;
Winner Tracy Gordon #41; &
TJ Brackett #61, 2nd. |
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Super Late Model (100
laps) 1 41 Tracy
Gordon, Strong; 2 61 TJ
Brackett, Buckfield; 3 29
Austin Teras, Gray; 4 23
Lonnie Sommerville,
Barnesville, NB, Canada; 5
36 Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 6
93 Ray Christian III,
Uncasville, CT; 7 47 Kelly
Moore, Scarborough; 8 94
Shawn Martin, Turner; 9 51
John Peters, Westbrook; 10
63 John Salemi, Nashua, NH;
11 46 Dennis Spencer, Jr.,
Oxford; 12 8 Calvin Rose,
Jr., Turner; 13 2 Gabe
Brown, Center Conway, NH; 14
72 Scott Robbins, Dixfield;
15 60 Timmy Brackett,
Buckfield; 16 14 Scot
McDaniel, Livermore; 17 39
Chad Dow, Pittsfield; 18 42
Kyle Reid, Fort McMurray,
AB, Canada; 19 5x Bobby
Therrien, Hinesburg, VT; 20
73 Adam Polvinen, Hebron; 21
10 Kyle DeSouza,
Williamston, SC; 22 50 Jeff
White, Winthrop; 23 07 Bill
Penfold, Oxford. |
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PASS MODS Top
Three: Kate Re #10, 3rd:
Winner Bruce Helmuth #25; &
Ben Tinker #19, 2nd. |
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PASS Mods (40 laps)
1 25 Bruce Helmuth, Wales; 2
19 Ben Tinker, New
Gloucester; 3 10 Kate Re,
Lovell; 4 33 Billy Dixon,
Waterboro; 5 60 Gary
Shackford, Center Conway,
NH; 6 16 Patrick Sullivan,
Poland; 7 85 Jariet
Harrison, Freeport; 8 14
Mark Napolitano, North
Yarmouth; 9 2 Randy Sanborn,
West Baldwin. |
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ENDURO Top
Three: Josh Knoll #8x, 3rd;
Winner Kyle Hewins #7x; &
Kurt Hewins #8, 2nd. |
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4-6 cyl. Enduro (50
laps) 1 7x Kyle
Hewins; 2 8 Kurt Hewins; 3
44 David Cook; 4 8x Josh
Knoll; 5 12 Daryl Quinlan; 6
9 Josh Dube; 7 09 Joshua
Morin; 8 11 Chris Hopkins; 9
4x Travis Berry; 10 21 David
Gropley; 11 3 Paul Croteau;
12 51 Chris Smith; 13 6
Jacob Pimoski; 14 7 Carl
Conant; 15 99 Michael
Phillips; 16 41 Andrew
Cwiens; 17 199 Jacob Wilson;
18 97 Edward Varnum; 19 41x
Brad Johnson; 20 777 Mike
St.Germain; 21 42 Keith
Russell; 22 52 Dustin Damon;
23 2x Ryan Cavetal; 24 1x
Richard Kearsley; 25 420
John Ivans; 26 97x Tazz
Lavoie. |
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