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SUPER LATE
MODELS at
OPS
OFFICIAL
RACE RESULTS
- 10-24-20 |
1)
7g - Curtis
Gerry - 150
Laps 2)
21 - Joey
Doiron - 150
3) 54 -
Johnny Clark
- 150 4)
7b - Travis
Benjamin -
150 5)
40vt - Nick
Sweet - 150
6) 72 -
Scott
Robbins -
150 7) 20
- Roland
Richardson -
150 8) 23
- Dave
Farrington
Jr. - 150
9) 94h -
Garrett Hall
- 150 10)
1 - Kyle
Desouza -
150 11)
60b - Tim
Brackett -
150 12)
53 - Alan
Wilson - 150
13) 61 - TJ
Brackett -
150 14)
02 - Brian
Whalley -
150 15) 8
- Calvin
Rose Jr. -
150 |
16)
41 - Logan
Melcher -
150 17)
36 - Ryan
Robbins -
150 18)
10 - Kate Re
- 150 19)
99 - Ben
Ashline -
150 20)
50 - Jeff
White - 150
21) 24 -
Mike Rowe -
149 22)
14c -
Anthony
Constantino
- 149 23)
63 - John
Salemi - 149
24) 9t -
Alan Tardiff
- 148 25)
78 - Ivan
Kaffle - 146
26) 3c -
Josh Childs
- 125 27)
14 - Scot
McDaniel -
125 28)
60s - DJ
Shaw - 105
29) 03 -
Scott Moore
- 60 30)
4 - Ben Rowe
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SLM ENTRIES
- OPS -
10/24 |
7G
for
the
Win
Again
DJ
Shaw
Sews
up
his
5th
North
SLM
Championship |
Oxford
ME
--
Second
verse
same
as
the
first
verse.
Waterboro's
Curtis
Gerry
scored
his
2nd
Pro
All
Stars
Series
(PASS)
victory
in
the
last
six
days
at
Oxford
Plains
Speedway
(OPS)
in
the
Coastal
Auto
Parts
150
Saturday
afternoon.
Gerry
was
equally
as
dominant
as
his
previous
win,
taking
the
lead
from
Travis
Benjamin
on
lap
67
and
never
looking
back
as
he
paced
the
field
for
his
10th
career
PASS
victory.
Driver
7G
started
off
a
little
slow
only
picking
off
a
few
cars
before
lap
15
and
for
a
moment
it
appeared
perhaps
it
was
not
his
day.
Once
the
tires
were
warm,
and
other
drivers
began
to
fall
off,
Gerry
began
his
rumble
to
the
front
weaving
high
and
low
like
scenes
from
the
movie
Days
of
Thunder.
Thirty
cars
took
the
green
flag
for
the
150
lap
contest
as
they
went
clean
and
green
well
past
the
halfway
point,
making
the
his
run
to
the
front
from
his
16th
starting
spot
even
more
impressive.
The
day's
best
battles
were
for
the
runner-up
spot
and
beyond
as
no
less
than
a
dozen
drivers
challenged
for
a
podium
spot
two
and
three
wide
for
multiple
laps
at a
time
and
the
longer
the
race
progressed
the
wider
people
began
to
run
making
full
use
of
the
"Angel's
Expressway."
In
the
end,
Joey
Doiron
beat
all
challengers,
other
than
the
aforementioned
Gerry,
to
secure
the
2nd
place
trophy.
Finishing
out
the
podium
in
third,
and
securing
the
championship
runner-up,
was
Hallowell's
Johnny
Clark.
Clark
was
seeking
his
7th
PASS
championship
but
fell
only
a
few
points
shy.
Rounding
out
the
top
10
were
Travis
Benjamin,
Nick
Sweet,
early
race
leader
Scott
Robbins,
Roland
Robinson,
Dave
Farrington
Jr.,
Garrett
Hall,
and
Kyle
Desouza.
DJ
Shaw
came
into
the
day
with
a 69
point
advantage
on
Johnny
Clark,
and
as
it
would
turn
out,
he
would
need
just
about
that
entire
advantage
before
the
day
ended.
Shaw
went
off
turn
3
after
a
front
suspension
failure
to
bring
out
the
first
yellow
on
lap
82
-
followed
by a
lengthy
pit
stop
that
placed
the
New
Hampshire
Driver
some
45
laps
in
arrears.
Shaw
returned
to
the
speedway
and
was
able
to
limp
home
to a
28th
place
finish
to
secure
his
3rd
title
in a
row
and
5th
overall
by
less
than
20
points.
Ben
Ashline
finished
2020
as
the
PASS
leading
rookie. |
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DAN BROWN
#83 |
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KING -
LARSEN -
BROWN -
MORSE |
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Photos
by
Norm
Marx |
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Photos
by
Sharon
Perry |
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PASS
MODS at OPS
OFFICIAL
RACE RESULTS
- 10-24-20 |
1)
83 - Dan
Brown - 50
Laps 2)
34 - Spencer
Morse - 50
3) 18 -
Justin
Larsen - 50
4) 33 - Bill
DIxon - 50
5) 55 - Gary
Dwynal - 50
6) 11 -
Tyler KIng -
50 7) 7 -
Spencer
Vaughan - 50
8) 21 - Troy
Morse - 50
9) 12 -
Kevin Durgin
- 50 10)
38 - Garrett
Lamb - 50
11) 52 -
Colby
Benjamin -
50 |
12)
71 - Gary
Chaisson -
50 13) 35
- Bobby
Nadeau - 50
14) 44 -
Ashley Beyea
- 49 15)
41x - Mike
Nochols - 49
16) 41 - Max
Cookson - 48
17) 6 -
Chanler
Harrison -
48 18) 2
- Ajay Cates
- 45 19)
00 - Zach
Bowie - 34
20) 66 -
Jacob Madore
- 13 21)
4 - Milo
Washer - 1 |
Brown
with
his
First
First
King
is
MODS
King
in
2020 |
Oxford
ME
--
Dan
Brown
used
his
pole
position
starting
spot
and
a
whole
lot
of
veteran
driver
savvy
to
secure
his
first
career
PASS
MODS
feature
win
in
the
Costal
Auto
Parts
50
Saturday
Afternoon.
Brown,
who
was
driving
a
metric
chassis
that
is
over
a
quarter
of a
century
old,
had
a
mirror
full
of
several
different
drivers,
and
survived
5
late
race
yellows
to
secure
the
triumph.
After
starting
1st
in
the
feature,
Brown
was
able
to
keep
the
silver
83
at
the
point
early
on
through
a
long
green
flag
run
that
took
the
21
car
filed
past
the
halfway
point.
It
was
no
easy
task
as
brown
had
a
mirror
full
of
Mike
Nichols,
who
applied
constant
pressure
and
nearly
slipped
under
Brown
more
than
once.
Brown,
who
is a
veteran
competitor
in
the
street
stock
division
and
this
year's
runner-up,
used
every
bit
of
that
experience
to
hug
the
low
line
and
fight
off
all
challengers
even
as
he
survived
5
late
race
yellows.
Spencer
Morse
rallied
from
an
off
track
excursion
early
in
the
race
to
come
back
to
challenge
Brown
over
the
waning
laps.
The
2019
champion
started
15th
and,
after
his
brief
off,
exercised
patience
and
was
able
to
benefit
from
several
end
of
race
incidents
from
early
front
runners
to
snag
the
trophy.
Justin
Larsen
finished
out
the
season
with
his
second
straight
podium
finish
as
he
ended
his
2020
campaign
as
the
2nd
place
points
runner.
Rounding
out
the
top
10
were
Billy
Dixon
who
started
shotgun
on
the
field,
Gary
Dwinal,
Tyler
King,
Spencer
Vaughn,
Troy
Morse,
Rookie
of
the
year
Kevin
Durgin,
and
Garrett
Lamb
in
his
debut.
Tyler
King
wrapped
up
his
first
PASS
MODS
championship
with
his
6th
place
finish.
King,
who
joined
the
MODS
ranks
part
way
through
the
2019
season,
won
five
races
and
secured
13
top
5's
in
route
to
the
title.
Kings
consistency
was
key
to
the
2020
campaign,
"This
(6th
place)
was
actually
our
worst
finish
of
the
year,"
he
said
in
victory
lane,
"it
has
been
a
great
season
for
us
and
we
have
been
lucky
to
be
able
to
finish
up
front
every
week."
Kevin
Durgin
prevailed
over
Gary
Dwinal
and
Ashley
Beyea
in
the
rookie
of
the
year
battle. |
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HBSSS WINNER
- BILLY
CHILDS JR.
#1 |
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HBSSS
(30
laps):
1. 1
Billy
Childs,
2. 4
Jordan
Russell,
3.
Brian
Caswell,
4.
33
Bubba
Look,
5. 5
Josh
Lovell,
6.
45
Mike
Mayberry,
7.
07
Rick
Thompson,
8.
09
Mark
Turner,
9.
85
Kenny
Harrison,
10.
61
Matt
Dufault,
11.
36
Richard
Spaulding,
12.
32
Tony
Gibbons,
13.
00
Brandon
Varney |
Childs
nails
another
HBSSS
Russell
Secures
Championship |
Seven
days
ago
Billy
Childs
Jr.
had
never
driven
his
street
stock
on
the
10
inch
rubber
commonly
used
in
the
Honey
Badger
Street
Stock
Series.
The
Leeds
driver
certainly
has
had
those
opportunities
in
higher
divisions
throughout
his
career
as
he
at
one
time
ran
a
Pro
Late
Model
a
half
dozen
years
back.
But
it
wasn't
until
last
week's
open
that
he
did
so
on
his
street
stock.
After
Saturdays
Coastal
Auto
Parts
30
lapper,
Driver
1
now
has
TWO
victories
in 3
races
since
he
made
the
switch.
Childs
was
able
to
parlay
his
heat
race
victory
into
a
pole
position
starting
spot
and
ultimately
a
wire
to
wire
victory
on a
chilly
Saturday
afternoon
at
Oxford
Plains
Speedway.
Childs,
however,
did
not
have
it
as
easy
as
it
sounds
as
heat
race
2
winner
Jordan
Russell
dogged
the
black
number
1
for
the
duration
of
the
contest.
In
the
end,
the
Leeds
driver
had
just
enough
to
ease
away
from
Russell
in
route
to
the
victory.
With
his
2nd
place
finish,
Russell
becomes
the
2020
Honey
Badger
Street
Stock
Series
Champion.
Rounding
out
the
top
5 in
feature
action
was
Brian
Caswell,
Bimbo
Look,
and
Josh
Lovell.
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4 CYL.
WINNER -
JAMIE HEATH
#91 |
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4
Cylinder (20
laps):
1. 91
Jamie Heath,
2. 15 Cam
Childs, 3.
51 Chad
Wills, 4. 21
Ralph Green,
5. 24 Travis
Verrill, 6.
33 Erin
Aiken, 7. 16
Davey Brooks
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Heath Wins
The Open |
Jamie Heath
hung up his
helmet from
fulltime
completion
after the
2018 season
to focus on
his son's
driving
career and
to work in
the tech
department.
With the
track
offering up
a 4 cylinder
open race to
end the
season, it
was a good
time for
Heath to
make a rare
start at his
home track.
It proved to
be a good
decision as
the
Waterford
driver wired
the race
flag to flag
to secure
his 70th
career
victory at
the famed
3/8 mile
oval.
Rounding out
the top 3
were Cam
Childs and
Chad Wills. |
OPS 10/24 - 4
Cylinder
Open |
Eligible
Divisions:
OPS Runnin'
Rebels, OPS
Bandits,
Beech Ridge
Beatle Bugs,
Riverside
Bone Stock,
NH Pure
Stocks,
Thunder
Fours, Road
Warriors,
WMMP
Strictly
Stock Minis
-
4-point Cage
minimum
- 5"
Frame Height
-
Springs must
match side
to side
(Height &
Diameter)
-
Any D.O.T.
tire with
minimum 340
tread wear
-
Stock wheels
(max. 7"
wide) Wheels
cannot be
outside
fenders.
- NO
MINI STOCKS
Any
Tech
questions
can be
directed to
Jamie Heath
at
207-890-5700.
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with the
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finale on
Sunday.
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Models will
be back in
action on
Saturday the
24th,
competing
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the PASS
Modifieds.
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