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PASS SLM RACE WAS RAINED-OUT.
IT WILL RUN
ON JUNE 9th AT OPS AS PART OF A SLM DOUBLEHEADER. |
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presented by
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SLM ENTRIES - OPS - 4-28 |
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PASS
MODS - OPS
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS - 4-28-24 |
1) 70 - Ryan Hewins - 50 Laps 2) 83 - Daniel
Brown - 50 3) 52 - Colby Benjamin - 50 4) 7 -
Spencer Vaughan - 50 5) 21 - Zach Nichols - 50 6)
34 - Spencer Morse - 50 7) 64 - Matty Sanborn - 50
8) 1x - Henry Hudson - 50 9) 32 - Jacob Heathcoat -
50 10) 6 - Zach Bowie - 50 11) 63 - Tomas Oliver -
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12) 41 - Mike Nichols - 50 13) 33 - Dan
Morris - 50 14) 26 - Garrit McKee - 50 15) 09 -
Ryan Ripley - 50 16) 1 - Kevin Varney - 50 17) 66
- Jacoby Maines - 50 18) 4 - Cody Macomber - 50
19) 85 - Chanler Harrison - 50 20) 0 - Alex Smith -
50 21) 44 - Ashley Beyea - 12 22) 89 - Faith
Cleaves - 9 |
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ACT
TOUR LATE MODELS - OPS
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS - 4-28-24 |
1. 25NH - Jesse Switser - W.
Burke, VT
2. 47NH - Gabe Brown - Center
Conway, NH 3. 41QC - Jonathan Bouvrette - Blainville,
QC 4. 03MA - Derek Gluchacki - Dartmouth, MA 5.
04VT - DJ Shaw Center - Conway,NH 6. 27NH - Cam
Huntress - Rochester, NH 7. 23ME - Dave Farrington,
Jr - Lewiston, ME 8. 72MA - Ryan Kuhn - E.
Bridgewater, MA 9. 45NH - Kasey Beattie -
St.Johnsbury, VT 10. 47ME - Brockton Davis -
Whitefield, NH 11. 0NH - Brandon Barker - Windham, ME
12. 36NH - Erick Sands - Derry, NH 13. 78QC - Michael
Lavoie - Chicoutimi, QC 14. 68VT - Brooks Clark -
Fayston, VT 15. 7MA - Jeremy Sorel - Westfield,
MA 16. 68NH T- anner Woodard - Waterbury Ctr., VT
17. 21QC - Alexendre Tardif - Quebec, Canada 18. 74ME
- Justin Eldridge - Tuftonboro, NH 19. 29MA - Joshua
Hedges - New Bedford, MA 20. 77NH - Bryan Wall Jr. -
E. Kingston, NH 21. 86VT - Marcel J. Gravel -
Wolcott, VT 22. 30RI - Jacob Burns - E. Greenwich, RI
23. 1NH - Corey Mason - Groveton, NH 24. 18VT -
Kaiden Fisher - Shelburne, VT 25. 33QC - Remi
Perrault - St. Paul, QC 26. 28ME - Rowland Robinson,
Jr. - Steuben, ME 27. 91CT - Jake Johnson - Rehoboth,
MA 28. 73MA - Cole Littlewood - Orange, MA 30.
11RI - Robert Pelland III - Cranston, RI 31. 31CT -
Ryan Morgan N. - Franklin, CT 32. 21VT - Reilly
Lanphear - Waterbury, VT 33. 11QC - Claude Leclerc -
Lanoraie, QC 34. 69ME - Dave MacDonald - New
Gloucester, ME 35. 92ME - Colby Meserve - Buxton, ME
36. 39VT - Mike Foster - Williston, VT |
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LITTLE WEBB'S
350 SUPERS - OPS
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS - 4-28-24 |
1) 14 - Jeffrey Battle - 40 Laps 2) 39 -
Eddie Witkum Jr. - 40 3) 70 - Rusty Poland - 40 4)
47 - Jim Storace - 40 5) 21 - Ryan Battle - 40 6)
45b - James Whitkum - 40 |
7) 38 - Ryan Locke - 40 8) 13 - Bobby Timmons
III - 40 9) 19 - Ben Tinker - 40 10) 4 - Richard
Eaton - 32 11) 1 - Justin Harris - 18 12) 64 -
James Capps Jr. - -- |
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Stearns & Daughters, LLC & CLH & Son, Inc
To Sponsor PASS April 28th Race at OPS
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EVENT SCHEDULE - OPS - 4-28 |
SLM ENTRY FORM - OPS - 4-28 |
Naples, ME - 1/26/24 -- Officials at
Oxford Plains Speedway (OPS) and the Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) announced today that Stearns & Daughters
LLC and CLH & Son, Inc will be the sponsors of the PASS
opener at OPS slated for April 28th. The Stearns and
Daughters LLC 150 presented by CLH & Son, Inc. will be
points race number three on the PASS North Schedule, but
the first yearly visit to hub track OPS in the 16-race
tour.
"We are happy to welcome a great company
like Stearns and Daughters and CLH to the PASS tour,"
Said PASS President Tom Mayberry. "It is always good to
partner with great companies that provide a quality
service."
Stearns and Daughters Inc. is a
family-owned and operated business specializing in
excavation, wells, septic and all phases of building
custom homes and garages. Stearns and Daughters will
deliver a seamless build experience, crafting homes that
are both uniquely tailored to each client to and built
to last a lifetime. As a full-service general
contractor, they are committed to delivering
high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail in
every project.
CLH & Son, Inc., was incorporated
in 1979 as a family-owned business by Travis's
grandparents, Calvin and Judy Hunter, originally
specializing in residential commercial site work,
utilities, snow removal, and rough landscaping. Today,
CLH is one of the premier segmental culvert slip-lining
companies in the Northeast for Federal, State,
Municipal, and private projects. The CLH team is
dedicated to delivering quality work with honesty and
integrity.
"I am thrilled to be a part of the
PASS opener at OPS," said owner Travis Stearns. "I am a
big race fan, and PASS puts on some of the best racing
in the Northeast."
The Stearns and Daughters 150
presented by CLH & Son will be a part of a five division
card on April 28th that will also feature the American
Canadian Tour Pine Tree State 125, The Kennebec
Equipment Rental PASS MODS, and the Little Webb's 350
Supers Series. Post time is 1:30 pm sharp.
Stearns and Daughters can be reached at 207-595-7828.
CLH & Son at 207-784-0610 or
https://clhandson.com/
To take advantage of marketing opportunities at
the Pro All Stars Series or Oxford Plains Speedway or to
buy a lap or many please call 207-577-1836 or inquire at
OPSmarketing50@gmail.com.
For technical
information concerning all PASS divisions please contact
passracing@roadrunner.com or call Jason Ricker
704-881-4429
Don't forget to "Like" the Pro All
Stars Series and the PASS MODS touring series on
Facebook:
facebook.com/ProAllStarsSeries
facebook.com/p/Official-Page-of-Oxford-Plains-Speedway,
facebook.com/p/PASS-MODS-Touring-Series.
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Derek Gluchacki earned his third-consecutive
Northeast Classic following tech and leads the
American-Canadian Tour into Oxford Plains Speedway next
Sunday, yet another track the Massachusetts young-gun
has plenty of confidence, and success at. (Erik Tavares
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Teams Ready
to Capitalize, Regroup
at Oxford for the Pine Tree
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Barre, VT
— After starting off the season at the
largest speedway in New England, the American-Canadian
Tour is ready to roll into the State of Maine for the
Pine Tree State 125 at Oxford Plains Speedway on Sunday,
April 28. After having to cancel this weekend’s opening
events due to continued water build-up in the parking
areas along Route 26, next weekend’s doubleheader with
the Oxford Championship Series on Saturday will serve as
the 75th season opener for Oxford Plains Speedway.
Oxford
Plains Speedway has long claimed the spot as the Maine
home of the American-Canadian Tour starting way back in
1980. That first event was the Pine Tree Open 100, a
combination event of the ACT Tour, then called the
Molson Tour, and the famous Oxford Open Series that saw
a list of Northeast icons join that inaugural Tour event
at the 3/8-mile oval. Next Sunday’s Pine Tree State 125
will serve as the 89th American-Canadian Tour event at
Oxford, and couldn’t come at a better time.
Returning as a beginning-of-the-season event after
several seasons as an early-July showcase, the Pine Tree
State 125 has attracted not only the full-time runners
of the Tour, but a strong list of traveling teams
looking to join the show. Southern New England is
sending up a strong contingent before the gates of New
London-Waterford Speedbowl and Seekonk Speedway have
opened for the season. Joshua Hedges is making the trip
from New Bedford, Massachusetts while Rhode Island sends
along Jacob ‘Rowdy’ Burns and Robert Pelland III will
pilot the Ryan Vanasse machine.
La belle province
of Quebec sends down expected Serie ACT Quebec front
runners Louis-Philippe Lauzier of St-Pacôme and Michael
Lavoie from Chicoutimi while Maine-based runners Dave
MacDonald and Colby Meserve will also attend. Meserve
will be shaking down his machine for a run at the Star
Speedway track championship in Epping, New Hampshire
this season. The Green Mountain State of Vermont sends
Mike Foster and Brooks Clark across Route 2 for the Pine
Tree State 125 as well.
After
making it a three-peat in the Northeast Classic, Derek
Gluchacki leads the American-Canadian Tour championship
standings rolling into Oxford, another track the rising
star from Dartmouth, Massachusetts has found great
success and strength at in recent seasons. Windham,
Maine’s Brandon Barker also had a marquee day at New
Hampshire Motor Speedway and looks to continue a strong
start, as does Quebec’s Alexendre Tardif who, like
Gluchacki, has also had strong runs on the Oxford oval.
Following a rough-and-tumble start to the year,
defending champion D.J. Shaw, Gabe Brown, Erick Sands
and Jonathan Bouvrette, along with rookies Kasey
Beattie, Kaiden Fisher and Jeremy Sorel, will need to
make up some ground at Oxford before rolling into
Thunder Road the following week.
The
American-Canadian Tour returns to the Great State of
Maine for the Pine Tree State 125 at Oxford Plains
Speedway on Sunday, April 28. The spectacular Sunday
showcase will also feature the PASS Super Late Models,
PASS Modifieds and the Little Webb’s 350 Supermodified
Series with a 1:30pm Post Time.
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For more
information about the American-Canadian Tour, contact
the ACT offices at (802) 244-6963,
media@acttour.com, or visit
www.acttour.com. You can also get
updates on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @ACTTour. |
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