SUNDAY, JULY 10th,
2022 |

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R&R STREET STOCKS
OPEN SERIES |
OPS
LIMITEDS - 50 LAPS |

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WHORFF -
BROWN - DOIRON |
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Photos by
Norm
Marx |
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Photos by
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SUPER LATE MODELS at
OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-10-22 |
1) 50b -
Gabe Brown - 150
Laps 2) 21d -
Joey Doiron - 150
3) 00 - Jeremy
Whorff - 150 4)
72 - Ryan Kuhn - 150
5) 23 - Dave
Farrington Jr. - 150
6) 54 - Johnny Clark
- 150 7) 29s -
Trevor Sanborn - 150
8) 88 - Brandon
Barker - 150 9)
61 - TJ Brackett -
150 10) 12x -
Cory Bubar - 150
11) 4nh - Joey
Polewarczyk Jr. -
150 12) 18s -
Mike Scorzelli - 150
13) 94 - Garrett
Hall - 150 14) 1
- Kyle Desouza - 150
15) 44 - Rusty
Poland - 150 16)
56 - Evan Beaulieu -
150 17) 81 - Dan
Winter - 148 18)
72x - Scott Robbins
- 148 19) 20p -
Joey Pastore - 148
20) 14 - Scott
McDaniel - 147 |
21) 99 - Ben
Ashline - 147 22)
17ma - Eddie
MacDonald - 146
23) 20 - Rowland
Robinson - 133
24) 12 - Dennis
Spencer - 124 25)
53 - Cole Butcher -
122 26) 7b -
Isaac Bevin - 96
27) 71 - Gary Drew -
96 28) 01 -
Steven Chicoine - 84
29) 04 - TJ Watson -
62 30) 60b - Tim
Brackett - 32 31)
60s - DJ Shaw - 9
32) 7g - Curtis
Gerry - 8 33) 36
- Ryan Robbins - 8
34) 63 - Kyle Salemi
- 8 35) 39 - Max
Cookson - 8 36) 4
- Ben Rowe - 8
37) 5m - Dillon
Moltz - 8 DNS -
88ma - Kevin Casper
DNS - 78 - Ivan
Kaffel DNS - 50gt
- Jeff White |
SLM ENTRIES - OPS - 7/10 |
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WEAR -
LAMB - VARNEY |
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Photos by
Norm Marx |
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Photos by
Sharon Perry |
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PASS MODS at OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-10-22 |
1) 38 -
Garrett Lamb - 40
Laps 2) 1v -
Brandon Varney - 40
3) 0 - Danny Wear -
40 4) 41 - Mike
Nichols - 40 5) 2
- Ajay Cates - 40
6) 6 - Troy Morse -
40 7) 12 - Jimmy
Emerson - 40 8) 7
- Spencer Vaughan -
40 9) 9 - Alex
Ricker - 40 |
10)
10 - Bill Fiske - 40
11) 83 - Dan Brown -
40 12) 44 -
Ashley Beyea - 40
13) 25 - Shawn
Knight - 33 14)
52 - Colby Benjamin
- 24 15) 00 -
Zach Bowie - 16
16) 09 - Ryan Ripley
- 15 17) 85 -
Chanler Harrison - 8 |
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COLBY -
HARRISON - SMITH |
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OCS LIMITEDS at
OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-10-22 |
1) 85 -
Kenny Harrison - 50
Laps 2) 1x -
Christopher Smith -
50 3) 78 - Tiger
Colby - 50 4) 5 -
Dominic Corit - 50
5) 34 - Dylan Thyng
- 50 6) 07 - Rick
Thompson - 50 |
7) 35 - Kristina
Nadeau - 50 8) 72
- Mike Sanford - 50
9) 31 - Shawn
Brackett - 50 10)
11 - Matt Beers - 50
11) 0 - Alex Smith -
11 12) 92 - Colby
Meserve - 11 |
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MOORE -
RUSSELL - HEWINS |
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R&R Race Parts
Street Stocks at
OPS
UNOFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-10-22 |
1) 4 -
Jordan Russell - 50
Laps 2) 17h -
Kurt Hewins - 50
3) 14 - Anthony
Moore - 50 4) 68
- Tanner Woodard -
50 5) 35 - Kris
Watson - 50 6) 89
- Ryan Phillips - 50
7) 40n - Dan McKeage
Jr. - 50 8) 61r -
Cole Robinson - 50 |
9) 27 - Pat
Thorne - 50 10)
28 - James Doucette
- 50 11) 45 -
Adam Maynard - 49
12) 56 - Shawn
McKeage - 19 DNS
- 71 - Donny Silva
DQ - 2 - Christopher
Buffone DQ - 5 -
Jason Gadbury |
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TARDIFF
- GRAVEL - GLUCHACKI |
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The ACT
Tour Oxford 125
Official Results
Oxford Plains
Speedway - 7-10-22 |
Finish,
(Start Pos.), Car #,
Driver, Hometown
1. (2) 86VT
Marcel J. Gravel -
Wolcott, VT
2. (12) 03MA
Derek Gluchacki -
North Dartmouth, MA
3. (8) 21QC
Alexandre Tardif -
Notre Dame des Pins,
QC
4. (16) 04VT
D.J. Shaw - Center
Conway, NH
5. (4) 5ME
Dillon Moltz - New
Sharon, ME
6. (14) 5MA
Tom Carey III - New
Salem, MA
7. (15) 4NH
#Jamie Swallow Jr. -
Stark, NH
8. (1) 12NH
Jeffrey Labrecque
Jr. - Strafford, NH
9. (11) 41QC
Jonathan Bouvrette -
Blainville, QC
10. (18)
36NH Erick
Sands - Derry, NH
11. (17) 7NH
#Cody Leblanc -
Berlin, NH
12. (6) 78NH
Quinten Welch -
Groveton, NH
13. (7) 98MA
Ryan Flood -
Sandwich, MA
14. (5) 99ME
Ben Ashline -
Palmyra, ME
15. (9) 27NC
#Robby Gordon
Douglas - Charlotte,
NC
16. (13)
27NH #Cam
Huntress -
Rochester, NH
17. (19)
33QC Remi
Perreault -
Joliette, QC
18. (3) 47NH
Brockton Davis -
Whitefield, NH
19. (21)
77MA James
Linardy -
Somerville, MA
20. (24)
04ME Jamie
Swallow Sr. -
Groveton, NH
21. (20)
21VT Reilly
Lanphear -
Waterbury, VT
22. (10)
30NH Rich
Dubeau - Lebanon, NH
23. (22)
69ME David
MacDonald - New
Gloucester, ME
24. (23)
39VT Mike
Foster - Williston,
VT |
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Brown
Crowned Oxford PASS
Winner
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Gabe Brown
of Center Conway, NH
started his Super
Late Model racing
career at Oxford
Plains Speedway. In
2017 watching a
young 15-year-old
fresh out go-karts,
we assumed it
wouldn't be long
before Gabe would
capture his first
Victory on the famed
3/8-mile oval. He
had visited victory
lane at Oxford 11
times with a
go-kart, and in 2018
he was crowned the
track champion at
Oxford in the Super
Late Model division.
However, he had
never won a race.
After almost 5 years
of trying Gabe Brown
is now finally a
winner at Oxford and
finally a winner on
the Pro All Stars
Series. Gabe is
polarizing driver,
you either love him
or hate him. Today
there wasn't much to
hate. Gabe never put
a scratch on his
Lucy's Ice Cream #50
and led all 150 laps
on his way to
becoming the 108th
different winner in
Pro All Stars Series
competition.
With 40 PASS
SLMs on the property
the heat racing is
as important as
ever. Gabe Brown
started the day off
right with winning
the first heat. The
second and third
heat races went to
Corey Bubar and Joey
Doiron respectively.
With as many cars as
were attempting to
make the show there
was also a need for
consolation races.
DJ Shaw and Brandon
Barker picked up the
consi wins. All in
all 37 drivers would
line up for 150 laps
with just Kevin
Casper, Ivan Kaffel
and Jeff White
taking the trip home
a little early.
As the green
flag waved you could
see drivers were
amped up and ready
to get on the wheel.
Gabe Brown launched
out to the early
jump over Corey
Bubar. The 6/12/22
OPS PASS SLM winner
Joey Doiron was
already charging
through the field.
The first
incident of the race
came at lap 5.
Former Oxford 250
Champion Gary Drew
took a spin while
Steven Chicoine and
Ben Ashline took a
trip off the track.
As the field came
back around some
damage was apparent
on Cole Butcher's
#53, and there was
major damage to the
PASS North point
leader Eddie
MacDonald's #17MA.
With the nose, hood,
and fenders ripped
off, Eddie and would
carry on very
bruised and
battered.
It
wouldn't take long
for more mayhem.
Just 4 laps after
the restart Scott
McDaniel went for a
spin off the top of
turn 4 but that
would soon be
forgotten about as
disaster struck on
the front stretch.
The red flag flew as
Ben Rowe, the
all-time win leader
in the Pro All Stars
Series and the only
driver to start
every race, took a
huge impact to the
sand bank in turn 1.
Kyle Salemi hit the
fence down by the
Crash Pad Bar and
Lounge. The RB
Performance OCS
weekly SLM series
points leader Max
Cookson and another
former PASS MODS
Champ Ryan Robbins
both sustained heavy
damage that would
end their days.
Dillon Moltz and
Curtis Gerry also
were forced to
retire as well.
Joey Pole,
Garett Hall, Ryan
Kuhn, and DJ Shaw
were also involved.
Pole, Hall,
and Kuhn would
continue on, but
after the red flag
ended Shaw would
bring out another
caution one lap
later. DJ fell
through the field
quickly with
something seriously
amiss with the #60s.
The five-time PASS
North Champion spun
to the infield to
bring out the
caution. While
slowing down for the
caution Tim and TJ
Brackett got
together sending the
#60b of Tim Brackett
into Shaw's lane and
a head-on collision
would ensue. Tim
would continue on
but Shaw would be
done for the day.
Things would
then go clean and
green for a while
with 2006 Oxford 250
Champion Jeremy
Whorff turning
heads. His brand new
#00 was fastest in 3
of the 6 SLM
practice sessions
held over the
weekend between the
weekly and tour
cars. He spun out of
the top 5 on
Saturday night, but
on lap 42 Whorff had
already moved into
the third spot and
was looking for
more.
On lap
51 Joey Doiron made
a daring 3 wide move
to pass both TJ
Brackett and PASS
New England North
(NEN) Point Leader
Trevor Sanborn to
take over the fourth
spot.
The
fourth caution of
the day would fly
when a frustrated
Joey Pastore got
into the back of
Rusty Poland and
sent the #44 Derek
Kneeland Racing
Machine around. An
innocent victim,
defending
Oxford Plains Track
Champion Dave
Farrington Jr. would
spin as well.
The green would
fly once again, and
just like the other
5 times Brown would
retain the lead. As
halfway came and
went Brown led Corey
Bubar, Whorff,
Doiron and Sanborn.
Whorff would then
overtake Bubar for
the second spot.
Whorff was on a
charge as Gabe Brown
was struggling to
get around the torn
up #17ma of Eddie
Mac. Eddie and Gabe
haven't always seen
eye to eye, and all
four times Gabe
lapped Eddie it was
a moment of
excitement.
Caution #5 waved on
lap 93 as Joey
Pastore's woes would
continue with
another spin. This
race was one to
forget if you were
named Joey P. Joey
Pole would bring out
the 6th caution for
a spin off the top
of turn 2. Cautions
breed cautions and
another yellow was
brewing this time
for Dennis Spencer
Jr., Isaac Bevin,
Gary Drew, and Scott
Robbins in an
incident in turn 4
on lap 97.
11 laps later Joey
Doiron was looking
to take the third
spot away from Corey
Bubar. Bubar was
having a stellar
performance but his
top 5 run would go
away after contact
from Doiron caused a
spin on lap 109.
With 41 laps
remaining this would
be the final caution
of the event.
Joey Doiron and
Jeremy Whorff were
hot on Gabe Brown's
tail, but Brown
would not be denied
his first victory.
Doiron would edge
out Whorff by just
four hundredths of a
second for P2. Third
place for Whorff
should be a big
confidence builder
as we are just over
a month away from
the 49th Annual
Oxford 250 where he
would like to add
his name to the list
of multi time
champions.
4th place Ryan Kuhn
recovered from his
early race incident
to take advantage of
Eddie MacDonald's
misfortunes. Kuhn is
second in points and
will close the point
gap from a 59 point
gap to just 23
markers. Dave
Farrington Jr. also
recovered from a
mid-race spin to
finish in the 5th
spot.
Plan
your trip to White
Mountain Motorsports
Park this weekend
for double SLM races
on Friday, July 15th
and Saturday, July
16th. The first
visit of the season
at White Mountain
for PASS should be a
good one.
White Mountain is a
popular track for
both drivers and
fans alike. Just a
short trip up the
Kancamagus Highway
from Oxford or a
quick ride from
NHMS. White Mountain
offers bad fast race
cars on a tight 1/4
mile high banked
race track with
simply one of the
greatest camping
areas you will ever
happen upon.
See not only the
PASS Super Late
Models but also the
NESS Big Block Super
Modifieds, PASS
MODS, New England
Pro-4 Modifieds, and
White Mountain's
weekly divisions.
Come on down for
another jam-packed
racing weekend.
SLM RACE NOTES:
Lap leaders: #50
Brown (1-150)
Most Laps Led:
#50 Brown (150)
Hard Charger:
#72ma Ryan Kuhn 23rd
to 4th (19 Spots)
Hard Luck: #60b
Brackett 3rd to 30th
(27 Spots)
Fastest Lap: #12x
Corey Bubar 15.905
(Lap 14)
Total Time of Event:
1:13:35
Cautions: 8
Heat Winners: Gabe
Brown #50, Corey
Bubar #12x, Joey
Doiron #21d
OTHER
7/10 RACE ACTION:
The ever so
popular
PASS MODS
were on tap for
there third race of
the season. Troy
Morse and Ryan
Ripley took home the
two heat races that
helped set the field
for 40 green flag
laps. Where Ripley
is already a winner
at Oxford this
season, he was
relegated with an
11th place starting
position. So Troy
Morse and Danny Wear
led the field to
green.
Morse
took off strong
chasing his first
career win in 15
years after a failed
retirement attempt.
Wear led the first
lap but Morse
battled back hard
and retook the spot.
If things could stay
green Morse was
surely on his way to
that elusive
victory. But a trio
of spins from
Zachary Bowie, Alex
Ricker, and Ashley
Beyea slowed the
field on lap 8,9 and
10.
Racing
action resumed and
Troy took off with
the lead but 2nd
place point man
Garrett Lamb in his
#38 had other plans
on lap 14 as he
drove under Morse
without contact for
the lead. Further
back in the pack
Ryan Ripley was
getting aggressive.
His #09 made contact
with the #83 of Dan
Brown. They both
went spinning.
Ripley caromed of
the sand banking
back onto the racing
surface and into
harms way. Zachary
Bowie had nowhere to
go and clobbered
Ripley. Destroying
both racecars and
ending both of their
days.
Lamb leads the
restart and Troy
Morse try's to hold
onto second. Falling
back on the outside
groove Morse
attempts to fit his
full-size race car
in to 3/4 of a hole
on the bottom in
front of Wear they
make it through
without incident but
Wear is hot on his
tail with current
point leader and two
time PASS MODS Tour
Winner Brandon
Varney wanting a
piece of the action.
Varney
driving his beloved
car named Barney
moves into the third
spot and rides there
until lap 30. Morse
and Varney make a
little contact but
they continue on.
The chain reaction
however causes Shawn
Knight to look up
the brakes and spin.
Causing the 5th
caution of the race.
Shawn's
problems weren't
over yet. On lap 34
the caution fell
again as Knight and
Jimmy Emerson took a
ride off the top of
the track. Knight
blew a radiator hose
and his day would
end 6 laps early as
his bad luck
continues on the
tour. One more
caution flag on for
a Troy Morse spin
was all that stood
in the way for
Garrett Lamb.
After the 7th
caution it was all
Garrett Lamb, with
Brandon Varney
finishing second,
Danny Wear finishing
third. Mike Nichols
and Ajay Cates
roundied out the top
5. The win will give
the GNG Gift driver
the point lead by
just two points over
Brandon Varney going
into Open Wheel
Friday July 15th at
White Mountain
Motorsports Park.
Lamb and Varney
were both rookies in
the division last
year but have
quickly become the
two favorites for
the season long
point battle. Each
now have two tour
wins in their career
in PASS MODS
competition but a
lot more are on the
horizon for the two
young guns.
The American
Canadian Tour
was also in town for
a 125 lap main
event. Marcel Gravel
put on a clinic in
his #86vt leading
124 of 125 Laps. The
win wasn't without a
challenge from hot
shoe "Super Glue"
Derek Gluchacki in
the #03ma who closed
in late but had to
settle for second.
Alexander Tardif in
the #21bc of British
Columbia ran third
and ACT Point Leader
DJ Shaw of Center
Conway, NH came home
fourth. Fifth place
went to the #5me of
Dillon Moltz. The
top five drivers all
from different
states and
providences is
exactly what the
American Canadian
Tour is all about.
The best drivers
from across the
globe competing week
in and week out.
This was Marcel
Gravel's first ACT
win and first win at
the historic 3/8
mile.
The DLM Landscaping
& Excavation
Limiteds Division
was in action for a
50 lap battle. The
K1 Kid Kenny
Harrison took home
his 36th career
victory at Oxford
Plains Speedway.
Kenny's son Michael
is a racer himself,
and after Kenny had
an issue with his
hot rod in practice,
Michael went home
grabbed his car and
brought it back to
the track for his
Dad to borrow. Kenny
made the extra
effort worth it
beating out series
point leader and
multi-time Beech
Ridge Champion Chris
Smith. Tiger Colby
finished third while
Dominic Corit and
Dylan Thyng rounded
out the top 5.
Another old guy
to put on a
performance was Kurt
Hewins a former
Limited Champion
himself. Kurt
hustled his way to a
second place finish
in the
R & R Race Parts
Street Stock Open.
To define Kurt
Hewins' career in
two words it would
be easy. He wins. 30
times alone in a
street stock at
Oxford. This time
however Kurt had
nothing for Jordan
Russell.
Russell has about 30
years less
experience in a
stock car then Kurt,
but Russell put a
fifth notch in his
belt for wins this
season at OPS.
Russell was the OPS
Street Stocks
Champion last season
and the Honey Badger
Street Stock Champ
in 2020. Russell
made it look easy by
leading wire to wire
and posting the
fastest time of the
event. Following
Jordan and Kurt
across the line were
the #14 of Anthony
Moore in third, the
#68 of Tanner
Woodward in fourth
and the #35 of Kris
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