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SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 14th |
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PASS SLMs, PASS MODS, Legends, Street Stock OPEN, & Bandits OPEN |
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PASS North Super
Late Model Champion
Travis Benjamin - #7 |
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PASS MODS Champion
Ben Tinker - #19 |
Curtis Gerry wins PASS Super Late Model
race at
Oxford Plains Speedway,
Travis Benjamin earns second
PASS North Championship |
Oxford, ME -- Curtis Gerry of Waterboro nailed
down his second PASS Super Late Model win this season at
Oxford Plains Speedway Saturday afternoon, while his
closest on-track rival, Travis Benjamin of Belfast,
riding a runner-up finish to nail down his second career
PASS North championship.
Gerry, who added his
name to the lists of Legends by winning the 44th Annual
Oxford 250 back in August, had the best season of his
career hot on the heels of what was previously his best
year ever in 2016.
The Saco House of Pizza 7 and
Gerry methodically cruised into contention from 12th
starting position as Ben Rowe, Tracy Gordon, Dave
Farrington and Joey Doiron took turns setting the race
pace, with Brandon Barker also a notable early factor.
Benjamin, steering the Petit Motorsports Weirs GMC /
Fisher Snowplows 7, is now a two-time winner of both the
PASS North title and the annual Oxford 250 Classic. He
lined up one spot behind race winner Gerry, finishing
1.58-seconds behind him under the checkered flag.
2016 PASS North champion DJ Shaw of Center Conway,
New Hampshire filled out the podium aboard the Precision
JLM / Dale Shaw Race Cars 60. Reid Lanpher of Manchester
and Berwick's Doiron filled out the top five rundown.
Sixth through tenth in the finishing order were
Hudson, New Hampshire's Derek Griffith, Glen Luce of
Turner, Scott Robbins of Dixfield, early frontrunner
Gordon, of Strong and 2016 Oxford 250 champion Wayne
Helliwell, Jr. of Dover, New Hampshire.
Doiron,
Ben Rowe, Gerry and Benjamin won 15-lap PASS Super Late
Model heat races. John Peters of Westbrook and Maine
Hall of Famer Mie Rowe of Turner aced the 15-lap last
chance qualifiers.
Mark Lundblad, Jr. of Conway,
New Hampshire raced to a career-first victory in the
40-lap PASS Mods main event, a rare, non-stop affair for
the increasingly-popular open-wheel class. Lundblad
started fourth and took command from Windham's Matty
Sanborn, who led a healthy chunk of the main event
before Lundblad took over.
Windham's Jimmy
Emerson made an impressive, three-wide move to claim
runner-up honors ahead of Sanborn, wrapping up his
finest campaign with a little help from his many
friends. Bruce Helmuth raced hard en route to a
fourth-place finish.
Ben Tinker of New Gloucester
rounded out the top-five, preserving his perfect record
this season in that department on his way to the 2017
PASS Mods championship. In thirteen starts, Tinker won
seven times.
Tyler King of Livermore coasted to
victory lane once in front of the field after chasing
Turner's Matt Dufault for the first half of the 50-lap
finale to the Street Stock Quad Series. King could not
seem to find a a way by Dufault under green-flag racing
conditions early on, then powered away on a mid-race
restart to leave no doubt on this afternoon.
Billy Childs, Jr., of Leeds, was the best of the rest,
wrapping up a track championship season almost as well
as possible. Andrew Breton of Greene wrapped up his best
season with a late charge good enough to earn
third-place hardware in victory lane.
Bryce
Mains kicked up some dust with a fourth-place finish,
and the Bridgton driver knew that was enough to nail
down the 2017 Street Stock Quad Series crown, putting an
exclamation point in his best-ever campaign. Teammate
Dufault filled out the top five.
Casey Call of
Pembroke, New Hampshire is building a good collection of
trophies on his visits to Oxford Plains Speedway, and on
Saturday it was the big one as the 14-year-old outran
fellow teen racer Trenton Goodrow of Carver,
Massachusetts by a comfortable margin in the 25-lap
Legends Cars main event.
Parker Varney of
Windham, Gray's Kevin Oliver and Colby Meserve of
Windham rounded out the top five. Defending track
champion Austin Teras was in Las Vegas for Legends Cars
National Championship action. Teras and the Jay Cushman
team had built a sufficient margin in the championship
standing to earn this year's title despite,
understandably, skipping the final race.
Jamie
Heath of Waterford led all the way, though definitely
feeling pressure much of the time, to win both the
25-lap Bandits division race and the 2017 Bandits Triple
Crown Series title. Heath was challenged most of the way
by fellow former division champion Shaun Hinckley of
Oxford, but it was Turner's Tyler Green claiming
runner-up honors as the checkered flag waved. Hinkley
did join Heath and Green o0n the podium, with the
top-five rundown completed by Kyle Hewins of Leeds and
the Tornado, Travis Verrill of South Paris.
For
more information please visit proallstarsseries.com or
call (207) 539-8865.
Official results from the Pro All Stars Series Super
Late Model and Mod races Oxford Plains Speedway; Oxford,
Maine; Saturday, October 14, 2017 showing finishing
position, car number, driver's name, driver's hometown:
Pro All Stars Series Super Late
Model (150 laps) 1 7 Curtis Gerry,
Waterboro; 2 7 Travis Benjamin, Belfast; 3 60 DJ Shaw,
Center Conway, NH; 4 59 Reid Lanpher, Manchester; 5 73
Joey Doiron, Berwick; 6 12 Derek Griffith, Hudson, NH; 7
7 Glen Luce, Turner; 8 72 Scott Robbins, Dixfield; 9 14
Tracy Gordon, Strong; 10 27 Wayne Helliwell, Dover, NH;
11 4 Ben Rowe, Turner; 12 51 John Peters, Westbrook; 13
88 Brandon Barker, Windham; 14 14 Scott McDaniel,
Livermore; 15 24 Mike Rowe, Turner; 16 57 Austin
Theriault, Fort Kent; 17 23 Dave Farrington, Jr., Jay;
18 94 Garrett Hall, Scarborough; 19 44 Rusty Poland,
Windham; 20 46 Dennis Spencer, Oxford; 21 53 Cole
Butcher, Porter's Lake, NS; 22 73 Adam Polvinen, Hebron;
23 1 Scott Dragon, Milton, VT; 24 52 Dustin Tucker,
Fredericton, NB; 25 9 Alan Tardiff, Lyman; 26 94 Shawn
Martin, Turner; 27 0 Scott Luce, Strong; 28 53 Billy
Rodgers, Old Orchard Beach; 29 44 Kyle Treadwell,
Buckfield; 30 54 Johnny Clark, Farmingdale; 31 61 TJ
Brackett, Buckfield; 32 60 Tim Brackett, Oxford. DNQ: 1
Billy Penfold, Oxford; 47 Gabe Brown, Center Conway, NH;
77 Nick Reno, West Bath; 36 Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 2
Chad Munro, Waterboro; 01 Sammy Gooden, Whitefield, NH;
81 Dan Winter, Windham; 03 Scott Moore, Anson; 29 Kevin
Morse, Woolwich; 28 Kirk Thibeau, Fort Farifield; 02
Shane Lane, Anson; 11 Jeff Burgess, Fairfield; 09 Jeremy
Davis, Tamworth, NH.
2017 PASS North Super Late Model Champion: Travis
Benjamin, Belfast.
PASS Mods (40 laps) 1 Mark Lundblad, Jr.,
Conway, NH; 2 12 Jimmy Emerson, Windham; 3 64 Matty
Sanborn, Windham; 4 25 Bruce Helmuth, Wales; 5 19 Ben
Tinker, New Gloucester; 6 60 Gary Shackford, Center
Conway, NH; 7 17 Scott Alexander, Glenburn; 8 85 Jariet
Harrison, Freeport; 9 2 Randy Sanborn, West Baldwin; 10
16 Patrick Sullivan, Poland; 11 44 David Grystwicz;
Standish; 12 78 Ivan Kaffell, Raymond.
2017 PASS Mods Champion: Ben Tinker, New Gloucester.
Allen's Coffee Flavored Street
Stock (50 laps) 1 11 Tyler King, Livermore;
2 1 Billy Childs, Jr., Leeds; 3 33 Andrew Breton,
Greene; 4 77 Bryce Mains, Bridgton; 5 61 Matt Dufault,
Turner; 6 09 Mark Turner, Norway; 7 85 Kenny Harrison,
Durham; 8 34 David Vaughn, Naples; 9 51 Kyle Hewins,
Leeds; 10 11 Danny Wear, Scarborough; 11 97 Donnie
Wentworth, Otisfield; 12 93 Dave Langlais, Springvale;
13 4 Jordan Russell, Norway; 14 55 Kurt Hewins, Leeds;
15 8 Jimmy Duguay, Lewiston; 16 42 Kim Tripp, Oxford.
Quad Series Street Stock Champion: Bryce Mains,
Bridgton.
Legends Cars (25 laps)
1 90 Casey Call, Pembroke, NH; 2 31 Trenton Goodrow,
Carver, MA; 3 18 Parker Varney, Windham; 4 28 Kevin
Oliver, Gray; 5 92 Colby Meserve, Windham; 6 399 Bobby
Weymouth, Topsham; 7 84 Matt Grant, Windham; 8 4 Peter
Craig, Poland; 9 6 Bryan Lancaster, Skowhegan; 10 14
Aliyah Neale, South Royalston, MA; 11 21 Mike Humphrey,
Cornish; 12 09 Tom Searles, Upton, MA; 13 76 Russ
Godbout, Mount Vernon; 14 0 Annette Humphrey,
Parsonsfield; 15 717 Brian Damon, Gorham.
2017 Legends Cars Champion: Austin Teras, Windham.
Bandits (25 laps) 1 91
Jamie Heath, Waterford; 2 26 Tyler Green, Turner; 3 2
Shaun Hinkley, Oxford; 4 52 Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 5 24
Travis 'Tornado' Verrill, South Paris; 6 51 Adam
Sanborn, West Paris; 7 77 Rob Crepeau, Minot; 8 44 Tyler
Libby, Auburn; 9 4 Dave Brennan, Winthrop; 10 00 John
Lizotte, Lewiston; 11 55 Dean Jordan, Jay; 12 83 Adam
Josselyn, Waterford; 13 93 Justin Spear, Wiscasset; 14
81 Dustin Salley, Poland; 15 53 Ron Hinkley, Monmouth.
Bandits Triple Crown Series
Champion: Jamie Heath, Waterford. |
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