Author: Amy Worrey
Landon Tapley Wins 13th Annual Wiscasset Strictly Shootout

Wiscasset Speedway closed out their 2025 points season on Saturday by hosting their Group 2 season finale, which featured the Dale’s Cash Fuel Roadrunners, Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models, the weekly T&L Automotive Modifieds, visiting New England Pro 4 Modifieds and the biggest Strictly Street race of the season: the 13th Annual Strictly Shootout, presented by Thayer’s Automotive.
Group 1 Champions Crowned at Wiscasset Speedway
Unfortunately, summer has flown by in the blink of an eye and we are nearing the conclusion of the 2025 race season at Wiscasset Speedway. Team Wiscasset began their 3-event season sendoff on Saturday, hosting an action-packed program that included the Brackett’s Market 4-Cylinder Pros, Kennebec Equipment Rental Thunder 4 Minis, Davis Erector Group 207 Crate Modifieds, the visiting NELCAR Legends and double features for the Gosline Insurance Group Super Streets and Norm’s Used Cars Pro Stocks.
Zack Emerson Claims Third Career Strictly Street Championship at Wiscasset Speedway

Following another unfortunate rainout two weekends ago, Wiscasset Speedway returned to action on Saturday night with a loaded Group 2 program that featured the Dale’s Cash Fuel Roadrunners, Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models, the weekly T&L Automotive Modifieds and the final points race of the season for the Portland Glass Strictly Streets.
Logan Melcher Wins 2025 Boss Hogg 150 at Wiscasset Speedway

Wiscasset Speedway opened up their gates on Saturday for one of their biggest race events of the year: the doubleheader Boss Hogg 150 weekend.
Saturday’s program began before any cars hit the track as Team Wiscasset hosted their annual “Racin’ Cancer” walk/bike, benefiting the Dean Snell Cancer Foundation. Dozens of people participated, fundraising for the local organization that helps Maine cancer patients in need.
Wiscasset Speedway Gearing up for Annual Boss Hogg 150 Doubleheader Weekend
Daniel Harding Wins Late Model 75 at Wiscasset Speedway

Wiscasset Speedway hosted their first Fan Appreciation Night of the 2025 season on Saturday, featuring a Group 2 driver meet and greet and kids bike races on the front stretch prior to the start of the racing action.
Bobby Timmons Returns to Victory Lane at Wiscasset Speedway
Matt O’Brien Scores First Wiscasset Feature Win of 35-Year Racing Career

Wiscasset Speedway returned to action on Saturday night with an action-packed Group 2 program that included the lightning-fast NEMA Midgets and NEMA Lites.
The racing action kicked off with the first of two 30-lap features for the Portland Glass Strictly Streets. Brady Romano took off with the early lead, but trouble was on the horizon as Scott Eck and Landon Tapley collided, resulting in a caution. Romano remained strong on the restart but Ben Burgess was on the move, overtaking the lead on lap 10 as Joe Harriman followed in succession. Burgess maintained command following a mid-race restart, picking up his second win of the season in the division. Joe Harriman and Chuck Wagstaff (1st career podium) followed, completing the top 3.




