N. Woodstock, NH — Following yet another disappointing rainy Saturday cancellation last weekend, White Mountain Motorsports Park officials, teams, and, certainly, fans are teeming with excitement to swing open the gates this Saturday, August 5th for the 6th annual Milton CAT Midsummer Classic 250!
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Twisted Tea Midsummer 75 Moved to New Doubleheader Midweek Show on August 16th and 17th
Barre, VT and Naples, ME — Officials from the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and Pro All Stars Series (PASS) announced today that with many Tour-type Modified Teams being committed to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday and Saturday, officials felt it best to postpone the Twisted Tea Midsummer 75 event to Tuesday, August 16 and create an exciting doubleheader event to coincide the with the Phoenix Communications 150 for the NASCAR Modifieds on Wednesday, August 17th.
Read MoreMilton CAT to Present ACT Midsummer Classic 250 in 2022
Waterbury, VT & North Woodstock, NH — The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) has announced an agreement with Milton CAT for them to sponsor the Midsummer Classic 250 at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park. The equipment and power systems dealer will present the fifth edition of the $10,000-to-win ACT Late Model Tour event on July 30, 2022.
Read MoreWilliams Comes Alive Late to Win Truly Hard Lemonade Midsummer 75
Thompson, CT — Tolland, CT’s Ronnie Williams found some late magic to win the Truly Lemonade Hard Seltzer Midsummer 75 at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on Wednesday, September 15. Williams took the lead from Chelmsford, MA’s Jon McKennedy with 17 laps remaining and got stronger as the race wound down to grab the $5,000 victor’s paycheck for the Outlaw Open Modified Series.
Read MoreOutlaw Open Modified Stars Return To Thompson Wednesday For Truly Midsummer 75
Waterbury, VT and Naples, ME — Some of the top Modified stars from across New England are set to return to Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park next Wednesday, August 11 for another round of the Outlaw Open Modified Series. The Truly Hard Lemonade Midsummer 75 lap race, worth $5,000 to win, will be the third race of the season for the popular division.
Read MoreCorliss Nips Shaw with Hood Up to Cap Unforgettable Midsummer Classic 250
N. Woodstock, NH — Barre, VT’s Jason Corliss got the upper hand for one of the most memorable finishes in recent American-Canadian Tour (ACT) history at the Midsummer Classic 250 on Saturday, July 31. Driving the final four laps with almost no frontal vision after the hood flew up on his #66VT Burnett Motorsports Ford, Corliss still beat Center Conway, NH’s D.J. Shaw and New Salem, MA’s Tom Carey III off the final corner to win the $10,000 top prize by just 0.065 seconds at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports…
Read MoreStout Contenders Hope to Continue ACT First-Timer Streak at Midsummer 250
Waterbury, VT — The 3rd Annual Midsummer Classic 250 goes green at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park this Saturday, July 31. The eagerly-anticipated $10,000-to-win event is a chance for established stars to cement their status as an American-Canadian Tour (ACT) legend — or for up-and-comers to kick their careers into the stratosphere.
Read MoreThunder Road Midsummer Charge Continues at WDEV-Calkins Night
Barre, VT — Barre’s Thunder Road flies into the second half of its 2021 season this Thursday, July 29 with WDEV Radio/Calkins Portable Toilets Night. With the Times Argus Midseason Championships now in the rearview mirror, the title pictures have taken shape, and fans will witness fierce battles both at the track and live on FloRacing.
Read MoreMoltz Aiming for Repeat at WMMP Midsummer Classic 250
Waterbury, VT — The defending winner of the Midsummer Classic 250 at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park is going full-bore for a repeat. New Sharon, ME resident and Waterford, CT native “Thrillin’” Dillon Moltz has filed his entry for the $10,000-to-win American-Canadian Tour (ACT) event on Saturday, July 31.
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