8-Time Champion Brian Hoar Returns to ACT Part-Time Starting at Stafford Spring Sizzler

8-Time Champion Brian Hoar Returns to ACT Part-Time Starting at Stafford Spring Sizzler

Barre, VT — One of the most decorated veterans of the American-Canadian Tour is returning to the driver’s seat after seven years of standing pit side, playing crew chief and supporting daughter Taylor and Step-son Justin Prescott as they’ve taken their own turns behind the wheel. Eight-time ACT Tour champion Brian Hoar has gotten the bug once again, rebuilt his GossDodge.com Late Model stable and is prepared to make several appearances on the American-Canadian Tour in 2023 staring with the ACT Spring Sizzler 75 at Stafford Speedway on April 29th.

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Central Asphalt Pens Three-Year Deal as White Mountain Tiger Triple Crown Sponsor

Central Asphalt Pens Three-Year Deal as White Mountain Tiger Triple Crown Sponsor

N. Woodstock, NH — A longtime New Hampshire supporter of short track stock car racing has returned to the White Mountain Motorsports Park family of sponsors. Officials take great pride in announcing that Jefferson, New Hampshire’s Central Asphalt Paving is now the presenting sponsor for the Flying Tiger Triple Crown Series at White Mountain over the next three seasons.

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How Did New Englanders Do At Bristol?

How Did New Englanders Do At Bristol?
In the Craftsman Truck Series  Joey Logano of Middletown, CT pulled off a win at Bristol while Parker Kligerman of Westport, CT was not so fortunate and ended up 31st.
In Sunday’s Cup race Christopher Bell won that one at the while Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT came in 24th with Corey LaJoie placing 30th. Joey Logano retired early and was given a 37th place. Corey LaJoie is the son of two-time Xfinity Champion Randy LaJoie.
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