With a full schedule of racing on both Friday and Saturday night this past weekend, Star Speedway was a busy place. A total of 12 divisions took to the Epping, New Hampshire, oval over the course of two days and some new drivers added their names to the list of Star Speedway winners.
The weekend’s action kicked off on Friday night with seven divisions of racing on hand on $5 Friday’s presented by Little Billy’s Tees. The Pro V8 Sportsman, Crown Vic Cruisers, Mighty Trucks, 603 Mini Cups, Junkyard Dogs, NELCAR Legends and Bandoleros were all on hand. The Pro V8 Sportsman saw Jimmy Renfrew Sr. grab the feature win over Matt Robinson and Mitch Wendell. The Crown Vic Cruisers saw veteran Patrick Tanguay take top honors, while the Mighty Truck main event was won by Dave Lamson. The 603 MiniCups saw Ken Goodrow find victory lane, and Nick Woodside topped the competition in the Junk Yard Dogs. In NELCAR competition, Cole Robie won the Legend race, while Bryson Robidoux took top honors on the Bandolero division. Saturday night's racing program saw the Izzett Construction Late Models back on track in consecutive weeks for a 50-lap main event. This event, drawing over 20 cars, was the final tune-up for teams before the return of the American-Canadian Tour on June 22. Joining them were the Woody’s Auto Street Stocks, Bumpy's Auto Slingshots, the Six Shooters, and the NEMA Lites. During Izzett Construction Late Model action, Jimmy Renfrew Jr. grabbed the win over Eric Sands and Jarret Curtis. The Woody’s Auto Street Stocks had a first-time winner on Saturday, as former Six Shooter champion JT Cashman topped the field. Veteran Rob MacRae crossed the stripe second, with Charlie Baldwin rounding off the podium in third. Kris Knox took top honors in the Bumpy's Auto Slingshots main event, while Jacob Vaughn and Jenna Beaulieu rounded out the top there. The Six Shooter main event saw Adam Knowles take the win, following him to the line was Justin Goudreault, while Ryan Partridge rounded off the podium in third. Ben Mikitarian was the winner in NEMA Lite competition. Star Speedway will be back in action on Saturday, June 22, for a night that will include the return of the American-Canadian Tour & the Pro All Star Series for the first time in many years. For more information on this event and upcoming races, visit us online at StarSpeedwayNH.com and follow us on Facebook.
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