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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th

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The Coastal Auto Parts PASS SLM 150

50 Laps
STREET
STOCK
SERIES
4 CYL. OPEN - 20 LAPS - $300 to WIN

2020 PASS NORTH SLM CHAMPION
DJ SHAW - #60

2020 PASS MODS CHAMPION
TYLER KING - #11

2020 HONEY BADGER BAR & GRILL
STREET STOCK SERIES CHAMPION

JORDAN RUSSELL - #4

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CURTIS GERRY #7G
 SUPER LATE MODELS at OPS
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS - 10-24-20
1) 7g - Curtis Gerry - 150 Laps
2) 21 - Joey Doiron - 150
3) 54 - Johnny Clark - 150
4) 7b - Travis Benjamin - 150
5) 40vt - Nick Sweet - 150
6) 72 - Scott Robbins - 150
7) 20 - Roland Richardson - 150
8) 23 - Dave Farrington Jr. - 150
9) 94h - Garrett Hall - 150
10) 1 - Kyle Desouza - 150
11) 60b - Tim Brackett - 150
12) 53 - Alan Wilson - 150
13) 61 - TJ Brackett - 150
14) 02 - Brian Whalley - 150
15) 8 - Calvin Rose Jr. - 150
16) 41 - Logan Melcher - 150
17) 36 - Ryan Robbins - 150
18) 10 - Kate Re - 150
19) 99 - Ben Ashline - 150
20) 50 - Jeff White - 150
21) 24 - Mike Rowe - 149
22) 14c - Anthony Constantino - 149
23) 63 - John Salemi - 149
24) 9t - Alan Tardiff - 148
25) 78 - Ivan Kaffle - 146
26) 3c - Josh Childs - 125
27) 14 - Scot McDaniel - 125
28) 60s - DJ Shaw - 105
29) 03 - Scott Moore - 60
30) 4 - Ben Rowe - 51
7G for the Win Again
DJ Shaw Sews up his 5th
North SLM Championship
Oxford ME -- Second verse same as the first verse. Waterboro's Curtis Gerry scored his 2nd Pro All Stars Series (PASS) victory in the last six days at Oxford Plains Speedway (OPS) in the Coastal Auto Parts 150 Saturday afternoon. Gerry was equally as dominant as his previous win, taking the lead from Travis Benjamin on lap 67 and never looking back as he paced the field for his 10th career PASS victory.

Driver 7G started off a little slow only picking off a few cars before lap 15 and for a moment it appeared perhaps it was not his day. Once the tires were warm, and other drivers began to fall off, Gerry began his rumble to the front weaving high and low like scenes from the movie Days of Thunder. Thirty cars took the green flag for the 150 lap contest as they went clean and green well past the halfway point, making the his run to the front from his 16th starting spot even more impressive.

The day's best battles were for the runner-up spot and beyond as no less than a dozen drivers challenged for a podium spot two and three wide for multiple laps at a time and the longer the race progressed the wider people began to run making full use of the "Angel's Expressway."

In the end, Joey Doiron beat all challengers, other than the aforementioned Gerry, to secure the 2nd place trophy. Finishing out the podium in third, and securing the championship runner-up, was Hallowell's Johnny Clark. Clark was seeking his 7th PASS championship but fell only a few points shy. Rounding out the top 10 were Travis Benjamin, Nick Sweet, early race leader Scott Robbins, Roland Robinson, Dave Farrington Jr., Garrett Hall, and Kyle Desouza.

DJ Shaw came into the day with a 69 point advantage on Johnny Clark, and as it would turn out, he would need just about that entire advantage before the day ended. Shaw went off turn 3 after a front suspension failure to bring out the first yellow on lap 82 -  followed by a lengthy pit stop that placed the New Hampshire Driver some 45 laps in arrears. Shaw returned to the speedway and was able to limp home to a 28th place finish to secure his 3rd title in a row and 5th overall by less than 20 points.

Ben Ashline finished 2020 as the PASS leading rookie.
DAN BROWN #83
KING - LARSON - BROWN - MORSE
PASS MODS at OPS
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS - 10-24-20
1) 83 - Dan Brown - 50 Laps
2) 34 - Spencer Morse - 50
3) 18 - Justin Larsen - 50
4) 33 - Bill DIxon - 50
5) 55 - Gary Dwinal - 50
6) 11 - Tyler KIng - 50
7) 7 - Spencer Vaughan - 50
8) 21 - Troy Morse - 50
9) 12 - Kevin Durgin - 50
10) 38 - Garrett Lamb - 50
11) 52 - Colby Benjamin - 50
12) 71 - Gary Chaisson - 50
13) 35 - Bobby Nadeau - 50
14) 44 - Ashley Beyea - 49
15) 41x - Mike Nochols - 49
16) 41 - Max Cookson - 48
17) 6 - Chanler Harrison - 48
18) 2 - Ajay Cates - 45
19) 00 - Zach Bowie - 34
20) 66 - Jacob Madore - 13
21) 4 - Milo Washer - 1
Brown with his First First
King is MODS King in 2020
Oxford ME -- Dan Brown used his pole position starting spot and a whole lot of veteran driver savvy to secure his first career PASS MODS feature win in the Costal Auto Parts 50 Saturday Afternoon. Brown, who was driving a metric chassis that is over a quarter of a century old, had a mirror full of several different drivers, and survived 5 late race yellows to secure the triumph.

After starting 1st in the feature, Brown was able to keep the silver 83 at the point early on through a long green flag run that took the 21 car filed past the halfway point. It was no easy task as brown had a mirror full of Mike Nichols, who applied constant pressure and nearly slipped under Brown more than once. Brown, who is a veteran competitor in the street stock division and this year's runner-up, used every bit of that experience to hug the low line and fight off all challengers even as he survived 5 late race yellows.

Spencer Morse rallied from an off track excursion early in the race to come back to challenge Brown over the waning laps. The 2019 champion started 15th and, after his brief off, exercised patience and was able to benefit from several end of race incidents from early front runners to snag the trophy.

Justin Larsen finished out the season with his second straight podium finish as he ended his 2020 campaign as the 2nd place points runner. Rounding out the top 10 were Billy Dixon who started shotgun on the field, Gary Dwinal, Tyler King, Spencer Vaughn, Troy Morse, Rookie of the year Kevin Durgin, and Garrett Lamb in his debut.

Tyler King wrapped up his first PASS MODS championship with his 6th place finish. King, who joined the MODS ranks part way through the 2019 season, won five races and secured 13 top 5's in route to the title. Kings consistency was key to the 2020 campaign, "This (6th place) was actually our worst finish of the year," he said in victory lane, "it has been a great season for us and we have been lucky to be able to finish up front every week."

Kevin Durgin prevailed over Gary Dwinal and Ashley Beyea in the rookie of the year battle.
HBSSS WINNER - BILLY CHILDS JR. #1
HBSSS (30 laps): 1. 1 Billy Childs, 2. 4 Jordan Russell, 3. Brian Caswell, 4. 33 Bubba Look, 5. 5 Josh Lovell, 6. 45 Mike Mayberry, 7. 07 Rick Thompson, 8. 09 Mark Turner, 9. 85 Kenny Harrison, 10. 61 Matt Dufault, 11. 36 Richard Spaulding, 12. 32 Tony Gibbons, 13. 00 Brandon Varney
Childs nails another HBSSS
Russell Secures Championship
Seven days ago Billy Childs Jr. had never driven his street stock on the 10 inch rubber commonly used in the Honey Badger Street Stock Series. The Leeds driver certainly has had those opportunities in higher divisions throughout his career as he at one time ran a Pro Late Model a half dozen years back. But it wasn't until last week's open that he did so on his street stock. After Saturdays Coastal Auto Parts 30 lapper, Driver 1 now has TWO victories in 3 races since he made the switch.

Childs was able to parlay his heat race victory into a pole position starting spot and ultimately a wire to wire victory on a chilly Saturday afternoon at Oxford Plains Speedway. Childs, however, did not have it as easy as it sounds as heat race 2 winner Jordan Russell dogged the black number 1 for the duration of the contest. In the end, the Leeds driver had just enough to ease away from Russell in route to the victory. With his 2nd place finish, Russell becomes the 2020 Honey Badger Street Stock Series Champion. Rounding out the top 5 in feature action was Brian Caswell, Bimbo Look, and Josh Lovell.
4 CYL. WINNER - JAMIE HEATH #91

4 Cylinder (20 laps): 1. 91 Jamie Heath, 2. 15 Cam Childs, 3. 51 Chad Wills, 4. 21 Ralph Green, 5. 24 Travis Verrill, 6. 33 Erin Aiken, 7. 16 Davey Brooks

Heath Wins The Open
Jamie Heath hung up his helmet from fulltime completion after the 2018 season to focus on his son's driving career and to work in the tech department. With the track offering up a 4 cylinder open race to end the season, it was a good time for Heath to make a rare start at his home track.  It proved to be a good decision as the Waterford driver wired the race flag to flag to secure his 70th career victory at the famed 3/8 mile oval. Rounding out the top 3 were Cam Childs and Chad Wills.
4 Cylinder Open for Sat. Oct. 24
Eligible Divisions: OPS Runnin' Rebels, OPS Bandits, Beech Ridge Beatle Bugs, Riverside Bone Stock, NH Pure Stocks, Thunder Fours, Road Warriors, WMMP Strictly Stock Minis

- 4-point Cage minimum
- 5" Frame Height
- Springs must match side to side (Height & Diameter)
- Any D.O.T. tire with minimum 340 tread wear
- Stock wheels (max. 7" wide) Wheels cannot be outside fenders.
- NO MINI STOCKS

Any Tech questions can be directed to Jamie Heath at 207-890-5700. 

SPEED51 PPV for OCT. 18 & 24
LINK for Speed51 PV
Fans unable to attend the Oxford Plains Speedway events will be able to watch both days of racing via a pay-per-view broadcast on Speed51.TV.

The American-Canadian Tour and Pro All Stars Series will both conclude their 2020 seasons at the Maine bullring. Fans will be able to watch both the 18th and the 24th for $25 each day on Speed51.TV.

Sunday's racing includes 150-lap features for both the PASS Super Late Models and the ACT Late Models, along with PASS Modifieds, the ACT Flying Tigers and twin 50s for Street Stocks. The ACT Late Models will crown their 2020 champion with the season finale on Sunday.

The PASS Super Late Models will be back in action on Saturday the 24th, competing along with the PASS Modifieds. The PASS North champion will be determined.

Both days of racing will be broadcast on the all-new Speed51.TV via pay-per-view broadcasts. Speed51.TV makes watching short track racing easier than ever before, with a new, streamlined platform and access to Speed51 broadcasts across all of your favorite streaming and mobile platforms.

Fans can now watch Speed51.TV programming on Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, iOS and Android devices. Simply search "Speed51" to download the free app today.

Pay-per-view purchases will still need to be made via a web browser, but once you purchase a race you will be able to watch by going to the "Library" page on the apps.

Don't miss out on two big days of racing at Oxford Plains Speedway. Click here to purchase your pay-per-view ticket to watch the ACT Late Models and PASS Super Late Models live and in replays on Speed51.TV.
 

 

 

 

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