Saturday,
OCT.
15, 2022 |
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SHAW - COOKSON - GERRY |
PASS SUPER LATE MODELS -
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UNOFFICIAL RACE RESULTS
- 10-15-22 |
1) 39 - Max Cookson - 150 Laps 2) 7g
- Curtis Gerry - 150 3) 60s - DJ Shaw - 150
4) 12 - Dennis Spencer - 150 5) 54 - Johnny
Clark - 150 6) 94 - Garrett Hall - 150 7)
24 - Ben Rowe - 150 8) 17ma - Eddie MacDonald
- 150 9) 50b - Gabe Brown - 150 10) 72ma -
Ryan Kuhn - 150 11) 03 - Scott Moore - 150
12) 9t - Alan Tardiff - 150 13) 4nh - Joey
Polewarczyk Jr. - 150 14) 29s - Trevor
Sanborn - 149 15) 72x - Scott Robbins - 149
16) 41 - Tracy Gordon - 149 17) 1 - Kyle
Desouza - 149 18) 44 - Rusty Poland - 149 |
19) 02 - Brian Walley - 149 20) 36 -
Ryan Robbins - 149 21) 11 - Dalton Gagnon -
148 22) 18s - Michael Scorzelli - 148 23)
01 - Steve Chicoine - 148 24) 63 - Kyle
Salemi - 148 25) 81 - Dan Winter - 147 26)
3b - Travis Buzzell - 143 27) 29t - Austin
Teras - 141 28) 25 - Shawn Knight - 130
29) 56 - Evan Beaulieu - 127 30) 8 - Calvin
Rose - 120 31) 60b - Tim Bracket - 77 32)
88 - Brandon Barker - 60 33) 20p - Joey
Pastore - 37 34) 61 - TJ Brackett - 37 35)
14 - Scott McDaniel - 30 36) 52bv - Colby
Benjamin - 9 |
SLM ENTRIES - OPS
- 10/15 |
Home Cooking for
Max Cookson in
The Spencer Group Paving 150 |
Joey Pole #4nh and Curtis Gerry #7g,
both top notch drivers still searching for their
first PASS win on the season as the year is
starting to come to a close, brought the field
down to the slow green flag. Pole was able to
use his pole starting position to lead the first
few laps as former Oxford Plains Speedway SLM
Champion Alan Tardif #9t charged his way into
the second spot.
Caution number one would
fly for the Windham native of Rusty Poland #44
as his automobile spun on the front stretch. The
second caution would follow just a lap later as
Scott McDaniel #14, Colby Benjamin #53bv, and
Shawn Knight #25 tangled down in turn one. On
the restart Kyle Desouza #1 made his way to the
rear bumper of Pole for a moment, but the man on
the charge was Max Cookson #39.
The
19-year-old Cookson from Pittsfield in his
rookie season ran down Desouza and passed him
with relative ease. Already a 3-time Oxford
Championship Series winner, Cookson has picked
up the 2022 RB Performance SLM Championship and
has been a contender in every PASS race he's
entered this year. His JM Builders machine
worked under the Richard Moody Racing #4nh of
Joey Pole on lap 35 to take the lead and begin
separating himself from the rest of the field.
However, contact from Rusty Poland #44 with
fellow Windham resident Brandon Barker caused
the #88 to go for a spin bringing out the third
caution of the race just a lap after Cookson
stole away the top spot. Last year's October OPS
PASS SLM winner Dennis Spencer Jr. #12 moved
into the second position trying to backup last
years efforts. Spencer pulled up to Cookson's
rear bumper and was able to keep relatively
close contact for a 63 lap green flag run.
Michael Scorzelli #18 spun on lap 99
bringing the long green flag run to a close. The
yellow allowed DJ Shaw #60s and Johnny Clark #54
to close back up to the field as they started
sneaking up on the top 5. Cautions of course
breed cautions and Steve Chicoine's #01 went for
a spin a lap later. setting up a regular 50 lap
Saturday Night Feature for Cookson and friends.
On the restart Dennis Spencer slid down to
the bottom behind Cookson for 2nd. Curtis Gerry
and DJ Shaw were not as fast as Cookson in open
track, but Cookson had trouble navigating lap
traffic as well as the veterans Gerry and Shaw.
Inside of 10 laps to go you could throw a
blanket over the top 3. Feeling the pressure
from behind, Cookson moved the lap car of Tardif
off the bottom and then tried to do the same
with Kyle Salemi. Salemi #63 would spin with
just 5 laps to go. In the final sprint Cookson
would eek out the win over Curtis Gerry, DJ
Shaw, Dennis Spencer Jr. and Johnny Clark.
Max Cookson has now accomplished everything
he set out to do at Oxford this season: A top 5
in the Oxford 250, The OPS 2022 Track
Championship, 3 weekly wins and now a PASS SLM
win in just his 8th tour start.
"I was
just trying to hold on and get by lappers. Just
so thankful we were able to hold on. This is
definitely (my) #1 (achievement so far in
racing). I'm ready to get into build mode and
get ready for next year".
While Max maybe
ready to move on to 2023 the Pro All Stars
Series isn't done yet. On Saturday October 29th,
2022 the stars and their cars will be in action
for the final event of the season at the New
London-Waterford Speedbowl in Connecticut. This
will be the PASS's first trip to Waterford with
a lot on the line. Ryan Kuhn #72, Eddie
MacDonald #17ma and Gabe Brown #50 will all
enter the final race with a chance to win the
2022 PASS North title.
Also, in action at
Waterford will be the American Canadian Tour
(ACT)and the New England Supermodified Series
(NESS) - a great event to cap off a fantastic
2022 season.
SLM
FAST FACTS
Heat Winners: Joey Pole
#4nh; Curtis Gerry #7g; Alan Tardif #9t
Lap Leaders: Joey Pole #4nh (1-34); Max Cookson
#39 (35-150)
Most Laps Lead: Max Cookson
#39 - 116 Laps (35-150)
Cautions:6
Hard Charger: Eddie Macdonald #17ma - 18
spots (26th to 8th)
Hard Luck: Joe
Pastore #20p - 25 Spots (8th to 33rd)
Fastest Lap: Alan Tardif #9t - 15.786 (Lap 3)
Total Time of Event: 59:31.016 |
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BENJAMIN - B. VARNEY - LAMB |
PASS MODS - OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE RESULTS
- 10-15-22 |
1) 1v - Brandon Varney - 50 Laps 2)
38 - Garrett Lamb - 50 3) 52 - Colby Benjamin
- 50 4) 343 - Spencer Morse - 50 5) 9 -
Alex Ricker - 50 6) 6 - Troy Morse - 50 7)
7 - Spencer Vaughan - 50 8) 66 - Andy Shaw -
50 |
9) 71 - Gary Chiasson - 50 10) 34r -
Tyler Robbins - 50 11) 13r - Evan Roy - 50
12) 21 - Zach Nicholson - 50 13) 1x - Kevin
Varney - 50 14) 10 - Bill Fiske - 50 15)
83 - Dan Brown - 49 16) 85 - Chanler Harrison
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PASS MODS 2022 CHAMPION: GARRETT LAMB #38 |
Brandon Varney Scores the PASS MODS Win;
Garrett Lamb the 2022 PASS MODS Champion |
The Kennebec Equipment Rental PASS MODS had a 50
Lap event to cap of their 2022 season. Garrett Lamb #38
came in as the points leader by 25 points, but Brandon
Varney #1v still had a chance at the PASS MODS Crown,
especially after picking up a point in the heat race.
Varney needed to win and Garrett Lamb would have to
finish 12th or worse for Varney to pull off the upset.
The Championship duo started 11th and 12th on the
field while Troy Morse #6 and 5-time PASS MODS Champion
Andy Shaw #66 brought the field to the green. Shaw was
almost completely sideways exciting turn two, causing
the entire field to scatter. Everyone was able to keep
it going in the right direction before the #83 of Dan
Brown went for a spin, causing the first caution on lap
2.
Alex Ricker #9 had inherited the 2nd spot from
Shaw 's #66 just before the caution, but Shaw would
quickly take it back and again challenge Troy Morse for
the lead. The top three cars pulled away in a hurry from
the rest of the field soon to be joined by Garrett Lamb
and Brandon Varney.
Knowing he needed a win,
Varney sent his car to the second groove and passed the
top four in just a matter of laps to take over the lead
officially on lap 15. Troy Morse and Andy Shaw battled
for the next ten laps for the second spot before Morse
and the inside groove would finally prevail. But Shaw
may have used up his tires trying to make the move in
the second groove as he was then freight-trained well
outside of the top 5.
Garrett Lamb and Colby
Benjamin #52 were eventually able to make the outside
lane work for them as they made their charge to the
front with a bakers dozen laps remaining. A caution for
Zach Nicholson #21 and Chanler Harrison #85 would bring
out the second caution of the event. The third Caution
would fly just a lap later for the #10 car of Bill
Fiske, setting the field up for another restart.
On the restart Brandon Varney did everything he could
and picked up his fourth PASS MODS win on the season.
Garrett Lamb did more than enough to win the war by
running second on the track and capturing the
championship by 22 points. Lamb and Varney both
celebrated in Victory Lane after dueling burnouts on the
backstretch. Also on the podium was Colby Benjamin, and
rounding out the top 5 was Spencer Morse and Alex
Ricker. |
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MESERVE - COLBY |
OPS LIMITEDS - OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE RESULTS
- 10-15-22 |
1) 87 - Chuck Colby - 50 Laps 2) 13 -
Brandon Barker - 50 3) 92 - Colby Meserve -
50 4) 0 - Alex Smith - 50 5) 00m - Nick
Morton - 50 6) 72 - Mike Sanford - 50 7)
85 - Kenny Harrison - 50 8) 35 - Kristina
Nadeau - 50 9) 85x - Michael Harrison - 50 |
10) 07
- Rick Thompson - 50 11) 11 - Matt Beers - 49
12) 78 - Tiger Colby - 49 13) 20 - Frank Wear
- 49 14) 3 - Natt Leavitt - 49 15) 89 -
Ryan Phillips - 48 16) 66 - Derek Burnham -
11 17) 11c - Cam Childs - 10 |
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ISRAELSON
- RUSSELL -
SPAULDING |
OPS STREET
STOCKS - OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 10-15-22 |
1) 4 - Jordan Russell - 40 Laps
2) 36 - Richard Spaulding - 40 3) 3 -
Joey Israelson - 40 4) 17 - Tyson
Jordan - 40 5) 34 - Ashton Burgess -
40 6) 71 - Chris Foster - 40 |
7) 50 - AJ Smith - 39 8) 2 -
Joe Hunter - 37 9) 78 - Brady Romano
- 29 10) 55j - Brandon Johnson - 26
11) 1 - Billy Childs Jr. - 23 DNS -
36b - Zach Bowie |
Jordan Russell Dominates the
Street Stocks |
It was an all-Jordan front row
for the Spaulding Roofing Street Stock's
final event of the season as the 2021
Champion Jordan Russell #4 started pole
with the 2022 Track Champion Tyson
Jordan #17 to his outside.
Russell would quickly pull out to the
lead with Richard Spaulding #36 and Joey
Israelson #3 following Russell on the
inside groove past Tyson.
The
40-lap main event was going by rather
quickly until the halfway point when the
#17 of Tyson Jordan spun on the front
stretch. On the restart Israelson's #3
car was able to power underneath the #36
of Spaulding and take the second
position away.
Four more yellows
would fly with Spaulding and Israelson
swapping positions back and forth on
every restart. Ashton Burgess #34 would
soon enter the mix with 4 laps to go.
After a little bumper tag between the
second to 5th place cars Burgess would
end the day 5th.
Jordan Russell
would dominate the event, leading wire
to wire to pick up his sixth win of the
season over Spaulding, Israelson, Tyson
Jordan and Burgess. |
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