The Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers go for 100 laps on Cody Chevrolet-Cadillac Night to determine the 9th Myers Container Service Triple Crown champion this Thursday at Thunder Road. (Mark A. Cote photo)
Barre, VT – Thursday brings yet another historic day to the Nation’s Site of Excitement Thunder Road as the 9th Myers Container Service Triple Crown champion is set to be crowned, and the Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers are gunning for 100 laps to headline Cody Chevrolet-Cadillac Night.
Broad Arrow AUCTION LED BY MASERATI MC12 STRADALE AT $5.2 MILLION—THE MOST VALUABLE MODERN MASERATI SOLD AT AUCTION ADDITIONAL RECORDS SET AS MODERN COLLECTIBLES HIGHLIGHT TWO-DAY SALE
GROSSE POINTE, Michigan (August 18, 2025) – Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY) company, saw no less than eight new record auction prices set at its annual flagship Monterey Jet Center sale, held August 13-14 in conjunction with Motorlux, the sold-out official kick-off to Monterey Car Week. The auction achieved $57.4 million in total sales with 80 percent of all lots sold. Bidder registration was the highest for any Broad Arrow auction to date, with an increase of more than 20 percent over the company’s Monterey Jet Center Auction in 2024. Over 16,000 enthusiasts also tuned into the auction live on Broad Arrow’s YouTube channel, alongside millions who watched via Hagerty’s FAST Channel lineup on Samsung TV Plus, Tubi, Amazon Fire TV, and Alexa devices.
Northeast correspondent Lou Modestino sends in the weekly TV listings for motorsports for the week of August 18 – 24, 2025. Listings are from RacingTVSchedule, and times are eastern.
Late Model 75 top 3, from left: Chris Burgess, Daniel Harding and Jon Emerson (Jasen Dickey photo)
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.
WMTW reports that Maine native and former NASCAR driver Ricky Craven has purchased Speedway 95 in Hermon, taking over from longtime owner Delano Merritt, who has been the sole owner of the track since 2010, according to a press release.
The view for much of Saturday’s Central Asphalt Paving Championship 75 was the side-by-side battle between Milton, Vermont’s Sam Caron (07VT) and Wolcott, Vermont’s Brendan Moodie (beside Caron). (Johnny Racer photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — Saturday night brought another stellar racing program to White Mountain Motorsports Park with the first champion of 2025 crowned on the highbanks alongside the annual Pro-4 Modified visit for a 30-lap sprint.
Dylan Slepian of Dix Hills ended a three-year dry spell for he and car owner Rob Pelis Saturday night at Riverhead Raceway as he drove to victory in the annual Baldwin, Evans & Jarzombek 77 NASCAR Modified event. Dylan’s winning pass for many was reminiscent of winning passes executed by “Charging” Charlie Jarzombek when Slepian took to the outside lane to take the lead and eventual victory, his first since September of 2022.
Austin Dillion won the Cup race at Richmond. Joey Logano of Middletown, CT ended up fourth while Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT ended his evening in 35th place.
In the Craftsman Truck Series race, Corey Heim won that event. Corey LaJoie came in fourth. Next was Gio Ruggiero of Seekonk, MA who ended up sixth. Corey LaJoie is the son of two-time Xfinity Champion Randy LaJoie who grew up in Norwalk, CT.
Checking the track’s grandstand, it looked like the crowd was good. In my opinion I’d have to say at least 60 % full!
(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Speedway hosted the Lincoln Tech Open 80 on Friday, Aug. 15th with each of Stafford’s five weekly divisions in action along with the open modified cars. Troy Talman held off a fierce challenge from Keith Rocco to score his first SK Modified® win of the season, Adam Gray was a first time 2025 winner in the Late Model feature, Nick Anglace notched his second win of the season in the SK Light feature, Matt Winter was a first time 2025 winner in the Limited Late Model feature, and Aaron Plemons took down his fifth win of the season in the Street Stock feature.
Jeff Cote is making his first Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour start in the United States one week from today as he tries to secure the Quebec Challenge Series championship at Oxford Plains Speedway. (Mark A. Cote photo)
Barre, VT — With last week’s announced schedule changes adding an event at Oxford Plains Speedway as a replacement for the rain-cancelled event at Ste-Croix, so too comes a change up for the Quebec Challenge Series. The international Challenge that carries a $5,000 point fund for the top five finalists will now conclude on Friday, August 22nd to help kick-off the 52nd All That’s Metal Oxford 250 weekend.