Saturday,
JULY 15th - 5:00 PM |
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DAVIS -
CLARK - DOIRON |
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Photos by
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PASS SUPER LATE
MODELS - WMMP
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-15-23 |
1) 54 -
Johnny Clark - 150
Laps 2)
73d - Joey Doiron
- 150 3) 09 - Jeremy
Davis - 150 4) 58vt -
Jimmy Hebert - 150 5)
39 - Max Cookson -
150
6) 02 - Brian
Whalley - 150 7) 60 -
D.J. Shaw - 149 8)
00nh - Jimmy
Renfrew, Jr. -
149
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9) 38 -
Garrett Lamb -
149 10)
25 - Shawn Knight
- 148 11) 18me -
Miller Buzzell - 145
12) 94 - Garrett
Hall - 92 13) 47b -
Gabe Brown - 24 14)
44 - Trevor Sanborn
- 22 15) 50 - Andy
Shaw - 22 16) 12 -
Dennis Spencer, Jr.
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SLM ENTRIES - WMMP - 7/15 |
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RIPLEY -
HEWINS -
VARNEY |
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Photos
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PASS MODS - WMMP
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-15-23 |
1) 70 - Ryan
Hewins - 40 Laps 2) 1 -
Brandon Varney - 40 3)
09 - Ryan Ripley -
40
4) 34 - Spencer
Morse - 40 5) 9 - Alex
Ricker - 40 6) 52 -
Colby Benjamin - 40 7)
85 - Chanler
Harrison - 40 |
8) 28
- Kevin Oliver - 40 9)
6 - Drew Morse - 40 10) 13 -
Evan Roy - 40
11) 66 - Jacoby
Maines - 40 12) 1x -
Kevin Varney - 40 13)
7 - Spencer Vaughan
- 39
14) 21 - Zach
Nicholson - 19 |
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TIMMONS
- BOWLES - BATTLE |
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Photos by
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NESS SUPERMODOFIEDS -
WMMP
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-15-23 |
1) 25 - Dan
Bowles - 50 Laps 2) 97 -
Jeffrey Battle - 50 3)
13 - Bobby Timmons -
50
4) 5 - Rob Summers -
50
5) 11 - Ben Seitz -
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6) 51 - Dave
Duggan - 50 7) 52 -
Vern Romanoski - 50 8)
45 - Mike Mayberry -
39
9) 9 - Ryan Battle -
36
10) 41 - Russ Wood -
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Johnny Clark Goes
Two-for-Two in
2023 PASS Wins at
White Mountain |
WMMP
PRESS RELEASE - N.
Woodstock, NH
-- Once again, rain
showed up to mess
around with a great
day of racing here
at White Mountain
Motorsports Park on
Saturday. Four
touring divisions
filled the pit area
with the Pro All
Stars Series (PASS)
Super Late Model and
Modified divisions
making their second
trip over the
Mountain for the
2023 season
alongside the New
England
Supermodified Series
and the debut of the
350 SMAC Tour at New
Hampshire's Favorite
Short Track to boot!
The PASS
Modified division
started out the
evenings line-up of
feature events with
their 40-lap dash.
Chanler Harrison
took the early jump
on Zach Nicholson to
grab the lead as the
pressure mounted
from behind. With
the top-7 plugged up
behind Harrison on
the bottom, Ryan
Hewins and Brandon
Varney jumped
topside for some
breathing room. The
first of two
cautions would see
Nicholson go into
the spin cycle in
turn one while
leader Harrison went
sliding off the
backstretch
prompting the yellow
flag on lap 19.
Hewins would
lead Spencer Morse
under the restart
green and grow a
six-car-length lead
before the final
caution came out on
lap 32 for Spencer
Vaughn's slide in
turn four. The final
restart saw Hewins
vs. point leader
Brandon Varney as
Varney slid back
with an ill-handling
ride. While the pack
stalked him, time
ran out. Less than a
week after his first
career win in the
PASS Modifieds, Ryan
Hewins returned
victorious to the
winner's circle with
Brandon Varney
taking second and
June winner Ryan
Ripley coming home
third.
It was
Dave Duggan versus
Russ Wood at the
front of the New
England
Supermodified
feature event as the
Big Blocks took the
green flag. Duggan
would set the
blistering pace up
front early with
Bobby Timmons in
tow. Wood got the
early shuffle back
on the outside lane,
later ending his day
on lap 17. Just two
laps later Duggan
slid high rolling
out of turn two and
allowed Timmons to
steal the lead. An
aggressive battle
for second would
ensue between
Duggan, Dan Bowles
and Jeffrey Battle
before the second
and final caution
for Ryan Battle's
hit into the tire
barrier in turn
three.
Timmons and Bowles
lined-up
side-by-side on the
restart with Timmons
taking the edge but
Bowles was not
afraid to use the
outside lane. Much
in the vein of his
June victory at
Barre, Vermont's
Thunder Road, Bowles
took advantage of
the outside lane
banking to launch
around Timmons for
the lead on lap 41.
With laps winding
down, Jeffrey
Battles would work
the back bumper of
Timmons, pulling up
alongside under the
white flag. Under
the checkers, Dan
Bowles would take
his second NESS win
of the 2023 season
followed by Jeffrey
Battle who just
edged Bobby Timmons
at the line for
second.
The
PASS Super Late
Model 150 came to
green under the
leadership of D.J.
Shaw and Joey Doiron
with Garrett Hall
keeping on their
rear bumper. Doiron
would catch the urge
on lap 9 and jumped
to the outside to
take on Shaw,
stealing the lead in
the process.
Meanwhile, Gabe
Brown charged up
into the top-5 and
began looking for
more before the lap
17 caution saw
front-runners Shaw
and Hall tangle in
turn one. Doiron and
Jimmy Renfrew Jr.
would restart the
show before the
calamity of the
event saw Andy Shaw
slip-slide across
turn four and
collect a host of
drivers to bring out
the second caution.
Under clean-up,
rains moved in to
stall the show for
forty-minutes while
the track was dried.
Renfrew and
Doiron would pick up
the field once again
under the
short-lived return
to green as the
yellow flew once
again for a stalled
Gabe Brown as his
drivetrain failed on
the restart. As the
field stretched out
behind them,
Renfrew, Johnny
Clark and Doiron ran
the gambit
nose-to-tail at the
front of the field
with Clark psyching
out Renfrew. After
switching lanes a
dozen times, Clark
finally took charge
on the outside to
lead lap 58 over
Renfrew and spread
himself from his
competitors out
front.
The
final caution on lap
128 for a stalled
Renfrew in turn four
stacked the field
one final time but
it was Johnny Clark
who prevailed for
his second PASS
win-in-a-row at
White Mountain
Motorsports Park
following June's
Father's Day
Special. Joey Doiron
took home second
with Jeremy Davis
staying clean and
green all the way
through to round out
the top-three.
The clouds
opened up once again
following Pro All
Stars Series victory
lane. With heavy
rain and another
cell on the way,
officials closed the
night. White
Mountain Motorsports
Park officials and
350 SMAC officials
are currently
working on a return
date for the
open-wheeled series. |
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