
LEE, N.H. – The GSPSS (Granite State Pro Stock Series)’ 14th season drew to a close Sunday evening as part of Russ Conway’s Oktoberfest, the season-ending spectacular at Lee USA Speedway.
And while Joey Doiron locked down his second series win of 2025, rookie Cole Robie celebrated his first GSPSS championship at “New Hampshire’s Center of Speed.”
Jeremy Sorel edged out Cory Casagrande in time trials, but Doiron wasted little time establishing himself as the man to beat. The winner of July’s Iron Sight 125, the two-time GSPSS champion planted his Petit Motorsports entry at the front of the field early in the feature.
Jimmy Renfrew, Jr. closed in on Doiron midway through the race, hoping to reverse a July miscue and steal his first series win since 2022. But with Renfrew breathing down his neck, Doiron turned up the wick, outpacing the recently-crowned Lee track titlist.
Renfrew soon faded into Eddie MacDonald’s grasp, with “The Outlaw” making the pass for second on a late restart. But MacDonald had nothing down the stretch for Doiron, who stretched his advantage to nearly a second as he took the checkers.
Doiron’s victory was his fourth GSPSS win at Lee, leading the series among all drivers. The 2019 and 2022 series champion from Berwick, Maine, now sits tied with 2020 champ Joey Polewarczyk for the second-most career GSPSS wins.

MacDonald held on for second, with Renfrew clinging to third in the final sprint. Fast qualifier Sorel finished fourth, his best run at Lee by far since 2022. Dave Farrington, Jr. avoided an early skirmish to come home fifth, his best result of the year.
Polewarczyk was sixth at the stripe, ahead of Ryan Green, who wheeled Doiron’s backup car to a seventh-place performance. Lee regular Frankie Eldredge matched his season best from Hudson Speedway in eighth. Robie wrapped up the night in ninth while Casagrande rounded out the top ten.
Robie entered the evening having virtually clinched the title a week ago. With the drop of the green flag, the 17-year-old from Windham, Maine, officially became the series’ 12th different champion and its youngest titlist ever. Robie joins Doiron and 2023 champ Travis Benjamin as the GSPSS’ third champion from the Pine Tree State.
Robie’s title comes on the back of a consistent season in which he finished no worse than tenth all year, winning once in July at Monadnock Speedway and completing all but seven laps. The reigning NELCAR Legends champion has strong Granite State ties; grandfather Carleton and father Jarod fielded their racing efforts from the family shop only a few towns away from Lee.
Title hopeful Evan Beaulieu, last season’s runner-up, could only manage a 14th-place finish. Nevertheless, the Durham, Maine, veteran celebrated a career season with two wins. Reigning champ Casey Call was swept into an early crash, ending his evening and ceding third in the standings to Casagrande.
Eight different drivers visited a GSPSS winner’s circle in 2025, including four former series champions. Beaulieu and Doiron were the season’s only multiple-time feature winners, with Beaulieu joining Robie and Alexendre “Fireball” Tardif as first-time GSPSS winners.
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Results, Oktoberfest 125 at Lee USA Speedway:
1. (73D) Joey Doiron
2. (17MA) Eddie MacDonald
3. (00) Jimmy Renfrew, Jr.
4. (7) Jeremy Sorel
5. (23) Dave Farrington, Jr.
6. (97) Joey Polewarczyk
7. (7G) Ryan Green
8. (09) Frankie Eldredge
9. (29) Cole Robie
10. (7CT) Cory Casagrande
11. (32Q) Alex Quarterley
12. (5) Tom Carey III
13. (12X) Corey Bubar
14. (56) Evan Beaulieu
15. (8B) Angelo Belsito
16. (81) Dan Winter
17. (77) Cam Curtis
18. (82) Bobby Baillargeon
19. (40) Mike Mitchell
20. (8) Connor McDougal
21. (90NH) Casey Call