White Mountain Geared for Action Packed Lid-Lifter Weekend

White Mountain Geared for Action Packed Lid-Lifter Weekend

N. Woodstock, NH — Following a stellar turn-out of over eighty cars on open practice day last Saturday, both White Mountain Motorsports Park officials and the folks at HK Powersports of Hooksett and Laconia are eagerly anticipating the 32nd annual opening weekend at New Hampshire’s Favorite Short Track! Ten divisions will be on hand over the two-day spectacular to help open the season with plenty of Thunder in the Mountains in North Woodstock, New Hampshire! (more…)

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Tyler Leary Takes May 12th Season Opener Checkers At Hudson Speedway

Tyler Leary Takes May 12th Season Opener Checkers At Hudson Speedway
Hudson, NH – After Mother Nature was victorious on May 4th, the fans and teams were treated with a beautiful spring day for racing. Before we get into the racing action we would like to take a minute and wish all mom’s a Happy Mother’s Day! With 5 of the weekly divisions and the Evolve Pro Truck Challenge on hand the fans saw some great racing action. Tyler Leary, Justin Beecher, Brian Caswell, Erin Aiken, and Carlos Grenier found their way to victory lane in the weekly divisions and Duane Noll took the Evolve Pro Truck win. For full details on the Evolve Pro Truck Challenge please visit them on Facebook at ProTruck Challenge or on their website at evolveprotruckchallenge.com.
MLM Diagnostic Pure Stocks were first on track for feature action with Carlos Grenier (1NH) and Chris Quin (78) leading the field to the green after winning their respective heat races. Grenier would jump take control of the top spot on lap 1 and would survive various restarts to capture the win. The real battle would be for the 2nd spot as the fans were treated to a great battle for numerous laps between the 08 of Jojo Roberts and the 17 of Bobby Payne. After a multiple lap battle it would be Payne that would take control of the 2nd spot on lap 15 and he would not look back as he tried to reel in Grenier but would have to settle for runners up spot. On lap 19 Roberts would get passed by Quin for the 3rd spot. Quin would hold on to 3rd forcing Roberts to settle for 4th. Evan Jacobsen (80) would run a quiet race sneaking his way into the 5th spot. In post-race inspection the 76 of Chris Quin was found to have adjustable rear control arms and was disqualified.
Granite State Indoor Gun Range Six Shooters took to the track for 25 action packed laps. Tystin Bodwell (17x) looking to end her spell of bad luck would start on the pole after taking the heat race win. She would be joined on the front row by the Steve Miller Sr. in the 68. Bodwell jumped out to the early lead with the 33 of Erin Aiken in tow. Aiken riding a hot streak after 3 wins in the previous two days including picking up the Six Shooter win on Friday evening at Claremont Motorsports Park. It would take 18 circuits for Aiken to find a way around Bodwell for the top spot.
Aiken would take her 4th victory of the weekend and start the season at Hudson Speedway off on the right step! Bodwell held on to 2nd but was followed close across the line by 3rd place finisher Steve Miller Jr (79). Miller Sr. finished 4th and Michael Yeaton (25nh) rounded out the top 5.
The Ridge Runners rolled onto the track to do battle with the 47 of Brian Caswell and 37 of Peter Fraser on the front row. The race would run green to checkered with Caswell leading the way the whole race. Fraser tried early on to get around Caswell, but he just wouldn’t have enough. Faser would have to settle for the 2nd spot. Mike Dube in the 51 would finish 3rd after missing qualifying due to mechanical issues. Richard Marrocco in the 7 crossed the line in 4th and Callie Osborne in the 59 finished 5th.
Northeast Auto Imports Super Streets went 25 laps with the 57 of Justin Beecher being in a league of his own as he took down his first win of the season. Chuck Dehney in the 33W and Austin Erickson in the 22 put on a show for the fans as the battled for the 2nd spot. When the dust settled Dehney found himself finishing 2nd and Erickson was 3rd. Steve Dubois in the 13 finished 4th and John Sousa in the 8 was the 5th place finisher.
The finish of the day of racing the MacMulkin Chevrolet Sportsman Modifieds roared onto the track defending track champion Tyler Leary (11x) wasted no time to show that he is going to be a contender for the championship again in 2024. Leary ran away with the win but Jesse Jakubajtys in the 44 closed the gap towards the end of the 30 lap feature to finish 2nd. The battle for third was hotly contested throughout the event as Todd Warren (62) held the spot for the first 20 laps but Mike Marshall in the 29 was all over his rear bumper with newcomers to the high banks of Hudson speedway in the forms of Herve Thibodeau (2) and JT Cloutier (13) all under a blanket looking to pounce at any mistake. Marshall took the 3rd spot on lap 20 and held on to collect the podium finish. Warren held off Cloutier for the 4th place with Cloutier settling for 5th.
We have the coming weekend off but will be back in action for two days of fun and excitement memorial day weekend. On Sunday May 26th we kick off our first Sunday Funday events featuring a 50 lap open mini stock race along with Mini Cups, Hudson Hippos, 4/6/8 Enduros, Hudson Hornets (ladies division), Pro-V8, Spectator Race and 1-1 drags. Then on Monday May 27th we have the Choppy Baldwin Memorial 100 laps for the MacMulkin Chevrolet Sportsman Modifieds plus the Northeast Auto Import Super Streets, Ridge Runners, Granite State Indoor Gun Range, and MLM Diagnostic Pure Stocks. For full event details for both days check out our website, you can even purchase tickets in advance!
Full Results:
Sportsman Modifieds
  1. X11-Tyler Leary
  2. 44-Jesse Jakubajtys
  3. 29-Mike Marshal
  4. 62-Todd Warren
  5. 13-JT Cloutier
  6. 2-Herve Thibodeau
Super Streets
  1. 57-Justin Beecher
  2. W33-Chuck Dehney
  3. 22-Austin Erickson
  4. 13-Stephen Dubois
  5. 8-John Sousa
  6. 96-Chip Laquire
Ridge Runners
  1. 47-Brian Caswell
  2. 37-Peter Fraser
  3. 51-Mike Dube
  4. 7-Richard Marrocco
  5. 59-Callie Osborne
  6. C47-Dan Caswell
Six Shooters
  1. 33-Erin Aiken
  2. X17-Trystin Bodwell
  3. 79-Steve Miller Jr
  4. 68-Steve Miller
  5. NH25-Michael Yeaton
  6. NH52-Mike Comtois
  7. 67-Zac Daniels
Pure Stocks
  1. 1NH-Carlos Grenier
  2. 17-Bobby Payne
  3. 08-Joseph Roberts Jr
  4. 80-Evan Jacobsen
  5. MA56-Scotty Blanchard
  6. 64J-Jen Laundry
  7. 71-Shayla Kirk
  8. 01-Jaimielynn Flannery
  9. 21-Mackenzie Belisle
    (DQ) 76-Chris Quin
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Triple Crown Series Kicks Off For Seekonk Pro Stock and Sport Trucks

Triple Crown Series Kicks Off For Seekonk Pro Stock and Sport Trucks

SEEKONK, Mass. — The 2024 Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series kicks-off this Saturday night at the Action Track of the East. With qualifying racing beginning at 6 p.m., both the Sport Trucks and Pro Stocks will go for extra-distance races in their first of three events inside the Everett’s Triple Crown. (more…)

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Thunder Road’s Nolato Night Moved to Friday, August 11th with Threat of Rain

Thunder Road’s Nolato Night Moved to Friday, August 11th with Threat of Rain

Barre, VT — It wouldn’t be a Thursday in Central Vermont, in the summer of 2024, without the threat of rain and today is certainly no different. With rain forecasted to come into the greater Barre area right at Thursday’s Thunder Road post time of 7:00pm and staying through to Midnight tonight, officials opted to play it safe and move the Nolato Night program to tomorrow, Friday, August 11th.

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Miller Lite Salute To Wayne Anderson Whelen Modified Tour 200 Set For Riverhead Raceway Saturday

Miller Lite Salute To Wayne Anderson Whelen Modified Tour 200 Set For Riverhead Raceway Saturday
While many statistics are argued in racing, debate on the success of Wayne Anderson at Riverhead Raceway as a driver and car owner is not one of them. Saturday the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and Riverhead Raceway will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Wayne’s 1994 WMT championship, coupled with his many Riverhead accomplishments with the Miller Lite Salutes Wayne Anderson 200.

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Lou Modestino’s Track Talk – May 15, 2024

Lou Modestino’s Track Talk – May 15, 2024
The GM 604 “Crate Engine” appears to be the possible savior of the paved track’s Modifieds in the New England area.  Cris Michaud of ACT and Tom Mayberry of PASS are banking on this at the 5/8-oval in Thompson, CT that they have leased from the Hoenig Family.  In spite of just a under a half-dozen Mods equipped with this engine, they put on a good show at Mid-April’s annual New England Classic at NHMS.

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How Did The Northeastern NASCAR Drivers And Those With Connections To The Area Do At Darlington?

How Did The Northeastern NASCAR Drivers And Those With Connections To The Area Do At Darlington?

Brad Keselowski won the Cup race with Corey LaJoie coming in 16th, Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT was 17th with Boston’s Kaz Grala taking 18th then Joey Logano of Middletown, CT finished 21st. Corey LaJoie is the son of Norwalk, CT’s Randy Lajoie who won two NASCAR Xfinity Championships.

Justin Alliger came in first in the Xfinity race with Parker Kligerman of Westport, CT took sixth, Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT came in 14th, Kyle Weatherman was 17th, David Starr took 24th with David Everling of LI, NY coming in 33rd. Weatherman and Starr both drive team cars for Cape Cod’s Chris and Mary Our who are residents of Harwich, MA.

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