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SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd |
THE HONEY BADGER
BAR & GRILL 150 |
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PASS MODS 50 Laps |
NELCAR LEGENDS |
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CHRISTIAN - HALL
- SWEEET |
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PASS
N0RTH SLMs at OPS
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 6-2-19 |
1) 94h - Garrett
Hall - 150 Laps 2) 40vt -
Nick Sweet - 150 3) 93c -
Ray Christian III - 150
4) 24 - Mike Rowe - 150
5) 59 - Reid Lanpher - 150
6) 47 - Gabe Brown - 150
7) 7g - Curtis Gerry - 150
8) 17m - Eddie MacDonlad -
150 9) 1vt - Evan
Hallstrom - 150 10 5x -
Bobby Therrien - 150 11)
4n - Ben Rowe - 150 12)
90 - Craig Weinstein - 150
13) 5m - Dillon Moltz - 150
14) 12g - Derek Griffith -
150 15) 9t - Alan Tardiff
- 149 |
16) 36 - Ryan
Robbins - 149 17) 88 -
Brandon Barker - 149 18)
54 - Johnny Clark - 149
19) 14 - Scot McDaniel - 149
20) 09x - Jeremy Davis - 149
21) 2 - Ashton Tucker - 148
22) 09 - Mike Landry - 148
23) 7b - Travis Benjamin -
147 24) 81 - Dan Winter -
147 25) 18 - Michael
Scorzelli - 145 26) 61 -
TJ Brackett - 62 27) 60 -
Tim Brackett - 35 28) 41
- Tracy Gordon - 31 29)
72 - Scott Robbins - 24
30) 60s - DJ Shaw - 12 |
ENTRIES RECEIVED - OPS - 6-2 |
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Photos
by
Lindsay
Ellison |
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Hall
makes it two straight PASS
North
Super
Late Model victories at OPS
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Oxford, Maine -
Garrett Hall of Scarborough
drove to his second Pro All
Stars Series Super Late
Model victory of the season
Sunday afternoon in the
150-lap main event at Oxford
Plains Speedway.
Hall
started 12th on the 30-car
grid and again methodically
worked his way into
contention with plenty of
racecar at his disposal when
it was time to get the job
done. When it was time to go
Hall was ready, and usually
able to make progress in the
low groove once finally
moving into the top five
with his Norm's Used
Cars-sponsored machine.
Barre, Vermont racer
Nick Sweet, who has been
incredibly quick at OPS this
year in the Gary
Clay-sponsored Eric Chase
40, tried to chase down Hall
after getting past Ray
Christian III late in the
race but came up .47-seconds
short under the checkered
flag.
Christian led
more laps than anyone else
in the 150-lapper, at times
holding a tremendous lead,
but he couldn't hold back
Hall, who had won from 20th
starting position at OPS
earlier this year. But a
third-place finish wrapped
up a fine two-trophy weekend
in Oxford for the
Connecticut invader.
All-time OPS great and
still-active Hall of Famer
Mike Rowe of Turner raced
with the frontrunners all
afternoon and was fourth
across the finish line.
Manchester's Reid Lanpher,
who was one of the early
race leaders, hung on to
post a top-five finish.
Hall and the Blackpoint
Motorsports team moved to
the top of the Pro All Stars
Series North Super Late
Model championship standings
with the victory. DJ Shaw,
who entered the race 33
points ahead of Hall, was
relegated to a 30th-place
finish with a reported parts
failure.
Last year's
Super Late Model track
champ, Gabe Brown of Center
Conway, New Hampshire, just
missed out on a top five,
followed closely by current
OPS Super Late Model points
leader Curtis Gerry of
Waterboro. Eddie MacDonald
of Rowley, Massachusetts was
eighth, followed by
Northfield, Vermont teenager
Evan Hallstrom and Bobby
Therrien of Hinesburg,
Vermont.
Uncasville,
Connecticut's Christian, Ben
Rowe of Turner, Maine and
defending series champion DJ
Shaw of Center Conway, New
Hampshire won 15-lap Super
Late Model heat races to set
the grid for the 150-lap
main event.
Spencer
Morse of Waterford raced to
his first PASS Mods victory
of the season, outrunning
recent first-time winner
Jariet Harrison of Freeport
to the checkered flag.
Morse, a second-generation
PASS Mods racer and son of
multi-time OPS Limited
Sportsman track champion
Richie Morse, started
seventh and battled
eighth-starter Harrison on
their way into contention.
Morse and Harrison
were comfortably first and
second under the checkered
flag. They were joined on
the podium by Patrick
Sullivan of Poland. Tyler
King of Gray made his first
start in a PASS Mod and
posted an impressive
fourth-place finish after
lining up in 12th position.
Last year's championship
runner-up, Gary Shackford of
Center Conway, NH, rounded
out the top five.
Colby Meserve of Buxton won
a 25-lap race for Legends
Cars.
The next event
for the Pro All Stars Series
Super Late Models is the
Hopkins Milling & Paving 150
at Speedway 95 in Hermon,
Maine, scheduled for 1:30
p.m. on Sunday, June 16 at
Speedway 95 in Hermon,
Maine. The next event at
Oxford Plains Speedway is a
Budweiser Championship
Series show featuring a
50-lap Super Late Model race
on Saturday, June 8 at 7:00
p.m. For more information
visit oxfordplains.com,
proallstarsseries.com or
call (207) 539-8865 for more
information.
Unofficial results from Pro
All Stars Series 150 at
Oxford Plains Speedway;
Sunday, June 2, 2019 showing
finishing position, car
number, driver's name and
driver's hometown:
Pro All Stars Series Super
Late Model (150 laps)
1 94 Garrett Hall,
Scarborough, ME; 2 40 Nick
Sweet, Barre, VT; 3 93 Ray
Christian III, Uncasville,
CT; 4 24 Mike Rowe, Turner,
ME; 5 59 Reid Lanpher,
Manchester, ME; 6 47 Gabe
Brown, Center Conway, NH; 7
7 Curtis Gerry, Waterboro,
ME; 8 17 Eddie MacDonald,
Rowley, MA; 9 1 Evan
Hallstrom, Northfield, VT;
10 5 Bobby Therrien,
Hinesburg, VT; 11 4 Ben
Rowe, Turner, ME; 12 90
Craig Weinstein, East
Walpole, MA; 13 5 Dillon
Moltz, Waterford, CT; 14 12
Derek Grifith, Hudson, NH;
15 9 Alan Tardiff, Lyman,
ME; 16 36 Ryan Robbins,
Dixfield, ME; 17 88 Brandon
Barker, Windham, ME; 18 54
Johnny Clark, Farmingdale,
ME; 19 14 Scott McDaniel,
Livermore, ME; 20 09 Jeremy
Davis, Tamworth, NH; 21 2
Ashton Tucker, Lyttleton,
NB, Canada; 22 09 Mike
Landry, Oakland, ME; 23 7
Travis Benjamin, Belfast,
ME; 24 81 Dan Winter,
Windham, NH; 25 18 Michael
Scorzelli, Fuera Bush, NY;
26 61 TJ Brackett,
Buckfield; 27 60 Tim
Brackett, Buckfield; 28 41
Tracy Gordon, Strong; 29 72
Scott Robbins, Dixfield; 30
60 DJ Shaw, Center Conway,
NH.
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SULLIVAN - MORSE
- HARRISON |
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PASS Mods (40 laps)
1 34 Spencer Morse,
Waterford, ME; 2 85 Jariet
Harrison, Freeport, ME; 3 16
Patrick Sullivan, Poland,
ME; 4 11 Tyler King, Gray,
ME; 5 60 Gary Shackford,
Center Conway, NH; 6 21 Mike
Carignan, Lebanon, ME; 7 64
Matty Sanborn, Windham, ME;
8 00 Geoff Rollins, Groton,
MA; 9 35 Kristina Nadeau,
Buxton, ME; 10 13 Ryan
Nelson, Oxford, ME; 11 2
Randy Sanborn, West Baldwin,
ME; 12 10 Kate Re, Lovell,
ME; 13 7 Spencer Vaughn,
Canton; 14 48 Brian
Treadwell, Hancock, ME; 15
87 Dan Bryan, Fryeburg, ME;
16 18 Justin Larsen, Peru,
ME; DNS 33 Billy Dixon,
North Waterboro, ME; DQ 14
Mark Napolitano, North
Yarmouth, ME. |
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LUKE LEBRUN, 2ND
- WINNER COLBY MESERVE
-
ERIC LEBRUN, 3RD |
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Busy Weekend Set For
PASS North Racers At Oxford
Plains |
NAPLES, ME (May 29)
- Another important stretch
of races will be coming up
over the next few weeks for
the Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) North Super Late
Model racers and it all
begins this weekend at
Oxford Plains Speedway.
After a weekend off to
follow, the Hopkins Milling
& Paving 150 at Speedway 95
will give racers the chance
to get locked into the
biggest race of the year as
part of the "Road To The
Oxford 250." And then, June
22-23, PASS returns to New
Hampshire Motor Speedway in
Loudon for the New England
Short Track Showdown, the
fourth PASS National
Championship event of 2019.
But, before all that, Super
Late Model racers will be
busy at Oxford Plains on
Saturday for a local show
and then on Sunday for the
Honey Badger Bar & Grill 150
for the PASS North Super
Late Models.
Waterboro, ME's Curtis Gerry
#7G will be one of the
busiest drivers of all this
weekend. Gerry is in his
first season competing for
the track championship at
Oxford Plains. While a
former Oxford 250 winner
himself, Gerry realizes
competing on Saturday and
Sunday could give him
critical knowledge for
August as he seeks his
second career win in the big
race.
"It's a
doubleheader weekend for us
and it will be tough for
sure," says Gerry, driver of
the Ripley & Fletcher
Ford/Saco House of Pizza
#7G. "We're going to try and
go for a win Saturday night
and a PASS win on Sunday so
we can hone our setup for
the 250."
Oxford
Plains Speedway is one of
the trickiest racetracks in
the country and several
drivers will be joining
Gerry in racing on both
Saturday and Sunday to try
and maximize their chances
on the challenging speedway.
A strong contingent of Maine
drivers will be competing on
Sunday including
Scarborough's Garrett Hall,
winner of the most recent
PASS race at Oxford Plains.
Joining him will be former
250 winners, Travis
Benjamin, as well as Mike
and Ben Rowe. Fellow Maine
drivers Tim Brackett, Tracy
Gordon, Reid Lanpher, Scott
McDaniel and Kirk Thibeau
are also currently entered.
Defending track champion,
Gabe Brown, will be in
action as well as fellow New
Hampshire drivers DJ Shaw
and Derek Griffith. Ray
Christian will be coming
from Connecticut, while
Vermont's Bobby Therrien and
New York's Michael Scorzelli
will also be trying their
hands at Oxford Plains.
All the action gets
under way this weekendat
Oxford Plains Speedway on
Saturday with local action
beginning at 7 PM featuring
the Super Late Models,
Street Stocks, Bandits,
Figure 8's and Rookies. On
Sunday, heat races begin at
2 PM, followed by features
for the PASS North Super
Late Models, PASS Modifieds,
and NELCAR Legends.
PASS Super Late Model entry
forms for Oxford Plains
Speedway and Speedway 95,
along with the 46thAnnual
Oxford 250 can be found at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
The Pro All Stars Series
is recognized as North
America's premier
sanctioning body for asphalt
Super Late Models and boasts
such marquee events as the
legendary Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, the
Easter Bunny 150 at the
historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway.
For technical information
concerning all PASS
divisions please send
questions to
passracing@roadrunner.com.
For media or
marketing questions, please
contact Alan Dietz at
704-231-2039 or
alandietzpass@live.com.
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