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SUNDAY,
JULY 7th |
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NON-WINNERS OXFORD 250 QUALIFIER
(NOT A PASS NORTH SERIES POINTS RACE) |
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Curtis Gerry dominant in PASS Super Late Model Open
100
Dave
Farrington earns guaranteed starting spot in rich
Oxford 250 on August 25 |
Oxford, Maine - Waterboro, Maine's
Curtis Gerry continued to be the man to beat in Super
Late Model competition at Oxford Plains Speedway,
driving to another impressive victory in Sunday night's
PASS Open 100-lap main event.
Gerry, a former
Oxford 250 winner who leads the standings in the track's
Budweiser Championship Series Super Late Models in his
first season as a regular competitor, needed only
thirteen laps to work his way into the race lead,
spending much of that time behind an entertaining,
side-by-side lead battle between Dixfield, Maine's Ryan
Robbins and Eddie MacDonald of Rowley, Massachusetts.
MacDonald got out front for a few laps but Gerry
pounced after patiently waiting for his opportunity to
get to the front. From there he managed to maintain a
comfortable advantage and made no mistakes on restarts
to keep his rivals at bay in dominant fashion.
Late in the race the racer to watch was Dave Farrington
of Jay, who used the outside groove to drive around
several contenders, getting past MacDonald in the
closing stages of the race to earn runner-up honors and
a guaranteed starting position in the 46th Annual Oxford
250, scheduled for Sunday, August 25.
MacDonald,
a winner in his most recent PASS Super Late Model start
at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, celebrated his birthday
with the third-place trophy and a stack of new notes as
he and his crew chief, Maine native Rollie Lachance,
chase the big 250 prize.
Ryan Robbins, who
battled for the lead with MacDonald, was fourth across
the line. That was enough to score the 'half
provisional' which does assure him of a spot in the big
250. Defending PASS North Super Late Model champion DJ
Shaw was the fifth-place finisher.
Josh Childs of
Otisfield, Maine was sixth in his first start of the
season at OPS, and he'll be in the 250 on the 'quarter
provisional.'. Scott Robbins, Evan Hallstrom, Ryan Kuhn
and Saturday night's 100-lap winner, Shawn Martin,
rounded out the top ten.
Mike Carignan of Lebanon
earned his first-ever PASS Mods victory in
caution-plagued, 40-lap main event. All of the carnage
was behind Carignan, coming off a podium finish, as he
led every lap en route to victory lane.
Gray's
Tyler King was the runner-up, racing from sixth starting
position into contention for the win in just his third
start in the class. But King couldn't mount a serious
challenge to Carnignan. Spencer Morse of Waterford, a
winner in the previous OPS PASS Mods race, ended up with
third-place hardware after all was said and done. Jariet
Harrison of Freeport and Lovell's Kate Re rounded out
the top five.
Jordan Russell scored the biggest
victory of his racing career, winning the 50-lap Honey
Badger Street Stock Series main event. It was the second
win of the season and second career Street Stock victory
for the Norway driver.
Russell started sixth and
until almost the halfway point it looked like he'd be
chasing polesitter Kyle Hewins from his sixth starting
spot. But Hewins had his mount quit beneath him, and
Russell soon capitalized upon the opportunity,
outrunning an equally-quick Shawn Knight of South Paris
to the checkered flag.
Knight earned runner-up
honors, grabbing his second OPS Street Stock trophy of
the weekend after winning the two previous main events
in the class. Kenny Harrison of Durham, who won the
opening round of the Honey Badger Series, was third
across the finish line. Matt Dufault of Turner was the
fourth-place finisher, ahead of Hollis racer Gary
Babineau, who started the race from last position.
Rookie competitor Alex Mowatt raced to his second
win of the season in the 25-lap Bandit Triple Crown
Series for the entry-level, four-cylinder class. Mowatt
started on the front row and easily set the pace from
the green flag's appearance to the display of the
checkered square.
Chad Wills of Oxford, a winner
the previous night at OPS, held off defending division
champ Dustin Salley of Mechanic Falls for runner-up
honors. Travis Verrill, the tornado from South Paris,
continued his best-ever season with a fourth-place run.
Jay's Dean Jordan rounded out the top five.
The
next event for the Pro All Stars Series Super Late
Models is this Sunday evening, July 14 at Oxford Plains
Speedway with PASS Mods and the Honey Badger Street
Stock Series back in action. Post time is 6:00 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 Open 100 at Oxford
Plains Speedway; Sunday, July 7, 2019 showing finishing
position, car number, driver's name and driver's
hometown:
Pro All Stars Series Super Late
Model (150 laps) 1 7 Curtis Gerry,
Waterboro, ME; 2 23 Dave Farrington, Jr., Jay, ME; 3 17
Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, MA; 4 36 Ryan Robbins,
Dixfield, ME; 5 60 DJ Shaw, Center Conway, NH; 6 3 Josh
Childs, Otisfield, ME; 7 72 Scot Robbins, Dixfield, ME;
8 1 Evan Hallstrom, Northfield, VT; 9 72 Ryan Kuhn, East
Bridgewater, MA; 10 94 Shawn Martin, Turner, ME; 11 93
Ry Christian III, Uncasville, CT; 12 29 Trevor Sanborn,
East Parsonsfield, ME; 13 14 Scott McDaniel, Livermore,
ME; 14 41 Tracy Gordon, Strong, ME; 15 47 Kelly Moore,
Scarborough, ME; 16 59 Reid Lanpher, Manchester, ME; 17
90 Craig Weinstein, East Walpole, MA; 18 63 John Salemi,
Nashua, NH; 19 9 Alan Tardiff, Lyman, ME; 20 09 Mike
Landry, Oakland, ME; 21 32 Nick Jenkins, Brownville, ME;
22 73 Adam Polvinen, Hebron, ME; 23 12g Derek Griffith,
Hudson, NH; 24 81 Dan Winter,
Windham, NH; 25 47 Gabe Brown, Center Conway, NH; 26 61
TJ Brackett, Buckfield, ME; 27 60 Tim Brackett,
Buckfield; 28 29 Austin Teras, Gray.
PASS Mods (40 laps) 1
21 Mike Carignan, Lebanon, ME; 2 11 Tyler King, Gray,
ME; 3 34 Spencer Morse, Waterford, ME; 4 85 Jariet
Harrison, Freeport, ME; 5 10 Kate Re, Lovell, ME; 6 18
Justin Larsen, Peru, ME; 7 35 Bobby Nadeau, Hollis, ME;
8 2 Randy Sanborn, West Baldwin, ME; 9 14 Mark
Napolitano, North Yarmouth, ME; 10 15 Wayne Allard,
Stetson, ME; 11 52 Colby Benjamin, Belmont, ME; 12 16
Ben Tinker, New Gloucester, ME; 13 64 Matty Sanborn,
Windham, ME; 14 13 Ryan Nelson, Oxford, ME; 15 7 Spencer
Vaughn, Canton, ME; DNS 87 Dan Bryan, Fryeburg, ME.
Honey Badger Bar & Grill Street
Stock Series (50 laps) 1 4 Jordan Russell,
Norway; 2 25 Shawn Knight, South Paris; 3 85 Kenny
Harrison, Durham; 4 61 Matt Dufault, Turner; 5 2x Gary
Babineau, Hollis; 6 1 Billy Childs, Jr., Leeds; 7 55
Kurt Hewins, Leeds; 8 99 George Haskell, Casco; 9 20
Danny Wer, Buxton; 10 27 Pat Thorne, Standish; 11 83 Dan
Brown, Peru; 12 67 Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 13
77 Jon Brill, Turner; 14 51 Kyle Hewins, Oxford; 15 58
David Whittier, West Poland; 16 2 Ajay Cates, Lyman.
Bandit Triple Crown Series (25
laps) 1 11 Alex Mowatt, Norway; 2 54 Chad
Wills, Oxford; 3 18 Dustin Salley, Mechanic Falls; 4 24
Travis 'Tornado' Verrill, South Paris; 5 55 Dean Jordan,
Jay; 6 04 Caleb Proctor, Casco; 7 91 Greg Sessions,
Oxford; 8 84 Doug Degroat, Oxford; 9 44 Jeff Libby,
Poland; 10 53 Todd Hallett, Hallowell; 11 1 Grady
Doherty, Casco; 12 9 Luke Mowatt, Norway; 13 34 Bobby
Doherty, Norfolk, MA. |
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TWIN 100'S ON TAP FOR OPS
FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND |
Twin 100's are on tap for the Super Late Models
at Oxford Plains Speedway this holiday weekend.
Saturday night will be the 100 Lap Oxford Plains Super
Late Model event. The first finishing OPS car will
receive a full provisional for the Oxford 250, the
second finishing OPS car will receive a half provisional
for the Oxford 250. The top finishing PASS licensed car
will receive a full Oxford 250 provisional and the
second finishing PASS licensed car will receive a half
provisional .
Sunday's PASS non-winner 100 lap
event will reward the top previous non winner with a
full provisional for the Oxford 250, second finisher
will get a half provisional and third will get a quarter
provisional. This race is open to all Super Late Model
teams (including previous winners). The top 3 finishing
(any position) previous non winners will receive
trophies and the provisionals for the Oxford 250. The
top finishing previous winner will be eligible for a
provisional (must finish in the top 3). |
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