After a lack of cooperation from Mother Nature on Saturday night, Star Speedway’s championship night was moved to Sunday afternoon, where the program was run in full. The Krupski Cup for the New England Concrete Foundations 350 Supermodifieds was part of the Sunday program. Star Speedway has annually run the event to honor long-time track worker Stevie Krupski since his passing for his years of dedication. Joining the Supermodifieds on Sunday were the Bumpy's Auto Slingshots, Six Shooters, MLM Diagnostic Services Pure Stocks, and Crown Vic Cruisers.
In New England Concrete Foundations 350 Supermodified action, it was Jeffrey Battle Jr. claiming both the Krupski Cup and 2024 track championship in the division's 40-lap main event. Joining Battle on the podium in the second position was Ryan Locke, while Ben Tinker was next across the line finishing in the third spot. Bumpy's Auto Slingshot rookie Gage Osborne was another driver who was able to double up on Sunday afternoon. The former Pure Stock standout claimed both the feature win and 2024 track championship in his rookie season at the Epping oval. Adam Knowles was able to follow suit with his fellow 2024 Star Speedway track champions as well in the Six Shooter main. The veteran driver claimed both the feature win and 2024 track championship on Sunday afternoon. In MLM Diagnostic Pure Stock action it was George Riley Jr. who topped the competition in the division's main event. While Riley claimed checkers, this year's Pure Stock Championship was won by Sean Nadeau. Nadeau was also a multiple-time winner at Star Speedway throughout the 2024 season. In Crown Vic Cruiser action it was once again Bella Flaherty showing the way, as the multiple-time winner added another trophy to her 2024 collection. The win was the fifth at Star Speedway this season for Flaherty in the upstart division.
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