SATURDAY, OCTOBER
5th, 2024
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POLAND -
HEBERT - QUARTERLY |
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Photos by
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Photos by
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SLM ENTRIES - TROAD - 10/5 |
The PASS
Super Late Model 150
rounded out the
evenings racing
activities. 2024
King of the Road
Kaiden Fisher jumped
aboard the PASS
Super Late Model
#18vt for the night
and started off with
a dominant
performance at the
front of the pack.
Racing hard with
former ACT champion
Jimmy Hebert #58,
Fisher really felt
the pressure just
before the halfway
point as DJ Shaw’s
#60 machine began to
make hay as the two
battled side-by-side
for the lead. After
the lap 97 caution
for #5 Pat Corbett’s
spin in turn one,
the battle resumed
in earnest between
Fisher and Shaw.
While that
battle fizzled out,
Jimmy Hebert began
the chief adversary
to Shaw with Hebert
nabbing the lead
following the lap
140 caution.
Stalking just inches
from his rear
bumper, Shaw dove
back underneath to
lead with five laps
remaining as the two
got physical.
DJ Shaw #60 was
in the lead and then
into the wall on Lap
147. Resulting
damage to the # 60
oiled the track and
led to a five car
wreck in turn one.
Johnny Clark #54,
Kasey Beattie #45,
Kaiden Fisher #18vt,
Bobby Therrien #5x
and Trevor Sanborn
#44 piled into the
the turn one
retaining wall to
end their days on a
low note with two
laps remaining.
Jimmy Hebert
easily took the
green-white-checkers
victory, his first
PASS Super Late
Model victory right
here at his
hometrack with Alex
Quarterly taking
second and Rusty
Poland rounding out
the top three. |
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RIPLEY -
BROWN - OLIVER |
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Photos by
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Photos by
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The PASS
Modifieds also
joined the show with
one of the night’s
most spectacular
wrecks as fans sat
stunned with Zach
Bowie climbing the
widowmaker
frontstretch wall
before coming to
rest on his roof
atop turn one. After
a lengthy clean-up
effort, Dan Brown
buried his foot in
the firewall to take
on the highbanks and
earn the win on
Booth Bros./Hood
Qualifying Day
followed by Tom
Oliver and Ryan
Ripley in victory
lane. |
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STORACE
- SUMMERS - TIMMONS |
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Photos by
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Photos by
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The New
England
Supermodified Series
returned for their
second visit of the
2024 season just
before wrapping up
their championship
next weekend at the
Sunoco World Series
at Thompson
Speedway. The
lightning-fast
feature event saw
Rob Summers take his
first win of the
season for the
inaugural division
champion with point
leader Bobby Timmons
and rookie Jim
Storace joining the
podium. |
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