Thursday Night Thunder Specator Races @ Airborne Park Speedway June 4th 2026

Dirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
drive for three
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Kyle Coryea

Mike Mahaney (35) with the pass on the top on Preston Forbes (45R) as he was on the drive for three in the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds for the win. It was the fifth round of the Airborne Park Speedway season and the third night of racing for Thursday Night Thunder, with 92 cars across five divisions: the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds, JS Steel Sportsman Modifieds, Renegades, RainPro of Vermont Limited Sportsman Modifieds, and Mini Stocks. A strong crowd was on hand on a true Chamber‑of‑Commerce evening. After all the heat races were completed, the first feature of the night was the JS Steel Sportsman Modifieds, with 20 cars taking the green for the 25‑lap event. Dylan Rabtoy grabbed the lead at the start and faced an early challenge from Tanner Forbes, but Rabtoy steadily pulled away. Travis Bruno and Bucko Branham did their best to close the gap late, but Rabtoy was the class of the field, leading all 25 laps for the win and strengthening his hold on a top‑15 spot in the standings. In the points battle, Bruno finished 2nd while points leader Nick Heywood came home 8th, tightening the gap to under five points. Next up were the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds, with 18 cars set for 30 laps. Preston Forbes took the early lead, but the story quickly became Mike Mahaney, who started 11th and charged through the field by ripping the top. A caution bunched the field, putting Forbes and Mahaney in the front rows. They battled for a couple of laps before Mahaney powered away to score his third straight win at Airborne Park Speedway. Tim Fuller completed the podium, and with points leader Felix Roy finishing 9th, Mahaney also took over the points lead. The RainPro of Vermont Limited Sportsman Modifieds were next for their 20‑lap feature, with 14 cars taking the green. Parker Dermody led early with pressure from Adam LaFountain, who eventually faded. The late‑race battle came down to Dermody and David Johnson, with Johnson taking the lead with about five laps to go. He went on to claim his third win of the season, followed by Brogan Roberts and Josh Patterson. Points leader Gary English finished 4th, while Kobe Hernandez finished 6th, slightly extending his advantage. Then came the Mini Stock 15‑lap event with a massive 27‑car field. The chaos began immediately as the leader spun in turn one on the initial start. On the restart, Randy Martin took the lead with Glen Engstrom close behind, but Speedy Bressette, Jake Fountain, and JP Corrow were charging through the pack. In the closing laps, Bressette worked past Martin to take the win, with Fountain finishing third. Points leader JP Corrow padded his lead over Jeremiah King, who finished 13th. The final race of the night was the Renegades, with 12 cars taking the green for 20 laps. Nathaniel Guay led early and was challenged throughout by Billy Thwaits and Shawn Duquette. Thwaits eventually made his move, taking the lead and scoring his second win of the season. With the top two in points finishing 2nd and 3rd, the championship battle remains tight through five races. Airborne Park Speedway returns to action on June 11th for one of the biggest events of the season as the DIRTcar 358 Modified and Sportsman Modified Series make their annual stop, along with the weekly racing divisions. Gallery

Thursday Night Thunder Renegade Special @ Airborne Park Speedway May 28th 2026

Dirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
side by side for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Shawn Duquette (18) and Josh Terry (65) battle for the race win off the last corner of the 500 to win Renegade feature. It was Round 4 of the 2026 season at Airborne Park Speedway as Thursday Night Thunder returned with a full slate of racing. The Renegades headlined the program with a 30‑lap, $500‑to‑win feature, joined by the DIRTcar 358 Modifieds, JS Steel Sportsman Modifieds, RainPro of Vermont Limited Sportsman Modifieds, and the Mini Stocks. In total, 91 drivers signed in across the five divisions. The Renegades kicked off the night’s features. Josh Terry jumped to the early lead, but Shawn Duquette and Billy Thwaits quickly closed in to challenge. The race came down to a dramatic final corner, where Duquette slipped past Terry to steal the win. Thwaits finished third, and Duquette extended his points lead to six over Thwaits. The RainPro of Vermont Limited Sportsman Modifieds followed with their 20‑lap event. Sarah Ann Lauziere and Adam LaFountain battled early before a spin brought out the caution. On the restart, Tyler Van Weort clipped the wall and flipped, and when the red flag flew, a sudden brake check collected the top two runners. After the cleanup, Kobe Hernandez and Lea‑Jeanne Lauziere briefly fought for the lead before Hernandez pulled away to earn his first win of the season. The victory trimmed Gary English’s points lead to four. After intermission, the DIRTcar 358 Modifieds rolled out for their 30‑lap feature. Adam Pierson controlled the early laps, but the real charge came from the sixth row as Mike Mahaney and Felix Roy powered through the field. A late restart set up a thrilling finish, with Mahaney making a last‑lap pass to secure his second straight win. Roy retained the points lead, but Mahaney closed the gap to five. The JS Steel Sportsman Modifieds were next for 25 laps. Michael Wright and Lonie Rivers staged a strong battle up front before Wright pulled away to claim his first win of the season. Caleb Drugan finished third, while points leader Nick Heywood crossed fourth to extend his advantage to 14 over Travis Bruno. The Mini Stocks wrapped up the evening with a 15‑lap feature. Twenty‑four of the 28 cars qualified for the main event, which saw Tyler Bell and JJ Laporte trade the early lead. Points leader JP Corrow mounted a late charge to second, but Laporte held on for his first win of the season. He now leads the standings by five over Jeremiah King and Ken Tourville. Racing returns next Thursday, June 4, with another edition of Thursday Night Thunder plus Spectator Races.Gallery

Hometown Heroes Night @ Airborne Park Speedway May 21st 2026

Dirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
through the feild
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Kyle Coryea

Nick Heywood (29) battles his way through the field as he goes after the win the JS Sportsman Modified feature. Airborne Park Speedway hosted Round Three of the 2026 campaign on Thursday night as the facility celebrated Hometown Heroes Night, recognizing Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement personnel for their service. A total of 105 competitors signed in across the DIRTcar 358 Modifieds, J+S Steel Sportsman Modifieds, Rain Pro of Vermont Limited Sportsman Modifieds, Renegades, Mini Stocks, and Crown Vics, creating one of the most competitive fields of the season. The program opened with the Rain Pro of Vermont Limited Sportsman Modifieds. Sarah Ann Lauziere powered to the lead at the initial green flag and controlled the event from start to finish. Gary English applied pressure throughout the early and middle stages, but it was Kobe Hernandez who mounted the strongest late‑race charge, advancing to second and relegating English to third at the checkered flag. The DIRTcar 358 Modifieds took center stage next for their 30‑lap feature. Adam Pierson established himself as the early leader, holding off an initial bid from Thomas Cook. A mid‑race restart brought Mike Mahaney to Pierson’s outside, and Mahaney capitalized immediately—using the high lane through turn one to seize the top spot. From there, he drove away to secure his first Airborne victory of the 2026 season. The Renegades rolled out for their 20‑lap main event with 11 cars answering the call. Josh Terry led the opening circuits before Billy Thwaits and Shawn Duquette closed in. Duquette ultimately worked his way to the point and withstood a determined late‑race surge from Thwaits—who was seeking his third win of the year—to claim his first triumph of the season. In the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified division, the opening laps featured a tight side‑by‑side battle between Dylan Rabtoy and Michael Wright. Rabtoy eventually gained control, while Wright later retired with an apparent engine issue. The race then shifted into a three‑way contest among Rabtoy, Bruno, and a fast‑closing Nick Heywood. In the closing laps, Heywood completed his charge to the front, overtaking Bruno for the lead and driving on to the victory. Jason McClatchie also slipped past Bruno to secure the runner‑up position. The Crown Vics followed with their 15‑lap feature. Richie Turner wasted no time asserting himself at the front, taking command at the start and pulling away to a convincing win. Trevor Jaques and Scott Richner completed the podium. The evening concluded with the 15‑lap Mini Stock finale. Tyler Bell and Caleb Tourville set the early pace before Tourville began to fade. That opened the door for JP Corrow and Randy Martin, both of whom climbed steadily from mid‑pack to charge into contention as the race reached its final laps. Gallery

Thursday Night Thunder Night #1 @ Airborne Park Speedway May 7th 2026

Dirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Joey Scaraborough (11vt) and Shane Pecore (0) battle for the win of the JS Steel Sportsman Modified 25-lap event, which Pecore would win his second straight. Plattsburgh, NY — Airborne Park Speedway launched the opening round of the Thursday Night Thunder Series on a cool spring evening, delivering a full program of competitive racing across five divisions. Presented by the New England Ford Dealers, the event marked the second race of the 2024 season and drew strong fields in every class. The 358 Modifieds opened the night’s feature events with a front‑row contest between Carey Terrance and Dany Gagné. Terrance gradually extended his advantage while holding off a late charge from Felix Roy, who advanced from the third row. Terrance secured the victory, followed by Roy and Mike Mahaney. The Mini Stock division experienced multiple cautions during its scheduled 15‑lap feature. After seven laps, officials elected to conclude the race. At the time of the stoppage, Jeremiah King held the lead and was awarded the win, with Joe Warren finishing second. The 25‑lap Sportsman Modified feature showcased a competitive battle between Shane Pecore and Joey Scarborough. Pecore utilized the high line to complete a decisive pass for the lead and maintained control through the remaining laps, earning his second consecutive win of the season. A 12‑car Renegade field took the green for a 20‑lap event highlighted by early competition between last season’s championship contenders, Shawn Duquette and Tylor Terry. As the race progressed, Terry fell back, allowing Bill Thwaits to close in during the final laps. Duquette held off the challenge to secure his first win of the year. The evening concluded with the 20‑lap Limited Sportsman Modified feature, which brought 15 competitors to the track. Gary English led the opening laps before facing pressure from David Johnson and Joshua Patterson. Johnson executed a late‑race pass to claim his second victory of the season. Airborne Park Speedway returns to action on May 14, featuring the DIRTcar 358 Modified and DIRTcar Sportsman Modified Series as the headline divisions. Gallery

72nd Season Openner 3rd Leon Gonyo Memorial @ Airborne Park Speedway April 26th 2026

Diirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
captures the flag
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Kyle Coryea

Felix Roy (91) captures the checkered flag in the third annual Leon Gonyo Memorial and gets the $4,000 first place check on the day. After Mother Nature wouldn't cooperate the first couple of weeks, it would take three on the opening racing of the 2026 Season from the Airborne Park Speedway. It would be the third annual Leon Gonyo Memorial 40, with $4,000 going to the winner of the 358 Modified race, along with $1,000 going to the winner of the JS Steel Sportsman Modified. Other classes in action on the day were the Renegades Limited Sportsman Modified, Mini Stocks, and Crown Vics. After all the heat races were done the first main out of the box would be the Crown Vics for there 20 lap affair would see Richie Turner take the lead off the start of the race and would let up on lead and take it green to checkered for the win he would have a challenge though from Trevor Jaques but he would not be able to get around the former Renegade champion. Scott Richner would round out the top three. Then we would have the 30 JS Steel Sportsman Modified, with the cool $1,000 going to the race winner. It would see Travis Bruno get the lead off the start of the race, and he would be under fire early from Nick Heywood. Still, with a mid-race caution, it would rerake the deck to come down the stretch, and it would see Shane Pecore blast to the lead around Heywood and Bruno, and that would be enough to get the win and take the $1,000 back north of the broader, and Nick Heywood and Travis Bruno would round out the top three. Then it would be time for the main event of the evening with 358 Modifieds going 40 laps for $4,000 to the winner. It would see Tim Fuller get the lead off the start of the race, and for the early part of the race, Louie Jackson would challenge him for the win, but there would be some movers in the middle of the field with last year's champion, Mike Mahanney, and Billy Dunn coming up and throwing their hand into the mix. There would be a restart with about five laps to go, with Fuller, Roy, Mahaney, and Dunn in the front two rows as they go after the win. It would be Felix Roy who would get around them all and take it line for the win and collect the $4,000 check, as Billy Dunn and Mike Mahaney would round out the top three. Then it would be time for the Limited Sportsman Modified 20-lap event, and it would see an early duel between Brogan Roberts and Gary English for the lead. Roberts would start pulling away some, but a hard charger like David Johnson would come up to battle for the win, and in the closing laps, he would get around Roberts for the win. Then it would be the Mini Stocks for the 15-lap race, and the battle for the whole race would be between two racers in the likes of Jacob Fountain and Kenny Tourville that would see them swap the lead back and forth a few times, and in the end, Kenny Tourville would get to the line first for the win. Then it would be time for the final race of the opening night of racing. It would be the Renegades for 20 laps, as an opening-lap crash would see a couple of major players from last season get damaged, and then, off the restart, Tylor Terry would get the lead. Still, he would have a battle with Billy Thwaits, and Thwaits would get the lead and not give up for the first win of the season. The racetrack will come back to life on May 7th as they begin their Thursday-night portion of the season. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Canadian Big Block Series @ Airborne Park Speedway September 7th 2025

battle for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Gary English (53) and Parker Dermody (10) battle for the lead through turns 1 and 2, which would see English make the pass late for the win. It would be the 15th race of the 2025 season from the Airborne Park Speedway as we would start the last month of the season with a bang as the Canadian Big Block Series in there 5th season would make there first ever appeance to the track and $5,000 would be on the line for the winner and a championship as it would be there last race of the season series, Along with the Big Blocks, the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified, Pro Stocks, 9th State Cannabias Renegades, Crown Vics, Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified, and Mini Stocks were all in acton. After the heat races, it would be onto the features for the night, and the first one out of the box would be the Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified for 20 laps, and Parker Dermody would get off to the lead off the start of the race. Still, Gary English would be on the chase from his 4th place starting spot, and the two of them would duke it out for the win, and Gary English would get the win on a pass in the closing laps. Then we would have the 9th State Cannabias Renegades for 25 laps, and eleven cars would take the green, with Billy Thwaits taking the lead off the start. Still, the man who would be dominating the season would be coming as Tylor Terry would get around for the lead and claim his 9th race win of the season. Then it would be time for the big show as the Canadian Big Block Series would take the track for their 775-l75-lape event. Zero cars would take the green flag to the big payday. Jack Speshock would get the lead off the start of the race with an early challenge from Jackson Gill for the lead, and then he would start to pull away. Still, there would be a charge coming from the middle of the pack in the likes of Felix Roy and Tim Fuller, and around lap, Felix Roy would get around Speshock for the lead, and Fuller would keep coming and eventually battle Roy for the lead in the closing laps. There would be a pair of green and white checkers to finish the race, and Felix Roy would get the win over Fuller and Gill and also claim the championship in the series. Then it would be on to the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified, and 27 cars would take the green in the 25-lap race. It would see Fire Swamp get the lead at the start of the race. Still, it would be in hot pursuit early from Jamy Begor as he was trying for his first win in a couple of seasons, but Fire would slowly keep pulling away. Still, there would be another challenger coming late in the race as Michawl Wright would be looking for his second win in three weeks, but in the end, Fire Swamp would hold on for the win. Then we would have the Pro Stocks, with ten cars taking the green as they chase the $ 1,000-to-win purse. It would see Zack Daniels get the lead off the start of the race, but he would have a challenger the whole night in the likes of last year's track champion, Marc Lalonde, but Daniels would hold on to get his second win of the season at Airborne Park Speedway. Then the Crown Vics would come to the track as seven would be in attendance as they race for 15 laps, and Eric Friend would get the lead of the start, but he would have to deal with former Renegades champion Richie Turner, and halfway through, Turner would get around him for the lead and then hold on for the win. Then the last race of the night would be Mini Stocks. It would see Randy Martin get the lead at the start of the race and get out to a big lead, but Tyler Bell would keep chipping away at the difference, and then in the last corner of the last lap, Martin would slide off the track in three, and Tyler Bell would go around him for the win. The track will be back in action next Sunday, September 14th, with their second Sunday rac,e as it will be championship night for the 358 Modifieds. Gallery

checkred flag
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Kyle Coryea

Fire Swamp (88) beats out Michael Wright (78) to the checkered flag for the win in the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified.Gallery

Fabian Earth Movers Vermont 200 Kickoff @ Devils Bowl Speedway August 30th 2025

Dirtcar Racing
for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Gary English (53) and Jason Quenneville (813) battle for the lead in the Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified main, with English getting the win and the spot in the Fabian Earth Movers 200. It would be the opening day of the 2025 edition of the Fabian Earth Movers Vermont 200. There would be eight divisions on tap, with the main event being the O'Relly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified 40 lapper, with the winner getting a spot in the Vermont 200 tomorrow. The other divisions in action would be the Midgets, Friend Construction Mini Sprints, Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks, Hoosier Tires Novice Sportsman Modifieds, Dirtcar 358 Modifieds, Sunoco Sportsman Modifieds, and the 9th State Canabias Crown. After all the heat races were run, the first feature of the night would be the Friend Construction Mini Sprints, with their first of three segments, a 15-lap event. It would see Tyler Whittemore jump out to the lead at the start. Still, Quinn Quenneville would come charging from his 5th starting spot and battle for the lead, eventually getting by Tyler Whittemore for the lead and ultimately winning the event. Then we would have the Midgets that would make their lone appearance of the 2025 season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway, and they would battle it out for 20 laps. It would see Brandon Piastka take the lead, and then the chase would be on from Chris Murray, who would eventually pass him for the lead. Piastka would then retreat to the field, allowing Murray to take the win on the afternoon. Then it would be the Dirtcar 358 Modifieds in there 30 lap event that would see 19 of them take the green flag and would see Payton Talbot get the wire to wire viictory as it would not be without competition from Justin Ston that he go side by side with for many laps and see Tim Fuller come up from his 10th place starting spot and try and chase down Talbot for the win. Still, he would come up short and finish second as he would have too many lap cars in the way, and Justin Stone would finish out the top three. Then it would be a Shootout for the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for the Non-Winners, with 11 of them taking the green for the 25-lap event. It would see Justin Comes get the lead at the start of the race. Still, there would be a late race caution that would bunch the field back up, and Brent Warren would get the best of Comes on the restart and take the lead and ride it to the victory. Then it would be the main event of the afternoon with 22 of the Hoosier Tires Limited Sportsman taking to the green flag in the 40-lap event, with the spot in the Vermont 200 on the line. It would see Katrina Leclaire jump out to the lead at the start of the race, and she would slowly keep pulling away and making the lead bigger. Still, caution would arise around the halfway point of the event, which would tighten the field, and that would play into the hands of Jason Quenneville and Gary English. There would be a duel on the stretch that would see both English and Quenneville get by Leclaire, and then the battle would be on between English and Quenneville for the win, and in the end, Gary English would see the checkered flag first and take the spot in the Vermont 200 tomorrow. Then we would have the 9th State Cannabias Crown Vics for their 15-lap event, and it would see Eric Friend go wire to wire for the win. However, he would have competition from TJ Knight for the win, and Knight would extend his points lead to 6 as they come down the stretch for the title. Then, to conclude the afternoon of racing, a Last Chance Qualifier for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would take place, with Kenny Tourville securing the win and the 19th starting spot in the main event tomorrow. Also getting in the show would be Cody Dion, Clem Bell, Chris Hewitt, and Jayde Pope. As for the second day of the Fabian Earth Movers Vermont 200, it will see the 2nd and 3rd Segment of Friend Construction Mini Sprints, Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified, Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks, Renegades, and the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for the Vermont 200. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Fabian Earth Movers Vermont 200 Kickoff @ Devils Bowl Speedway August 30th 2025

side by side
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Kyle Coryea

Chris Murray (76) and Brandon Piastka (7) side by side through the corner as they battle for the win in the Midgets win in the 20-lap event on day one of the Fabian Earth Movers Vermont 200 weekend. It would be the opening day of the 2025 edition of the Fabian Earth, and there would be eight divisions on tap, with the main event being the O'Relly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified 40 lapper, with the winner getting a spot in the Vermont 200 tomorrow. The other divisions that would be in action would be the Midgets, Friend Construction Mini Sprints, Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks, Hoosier Tires Novice Sportsman Modified, Dirtcar 358 Modifieds, Sunoco Sportsman Modified, and the 9th State Canabias Crown. After all the heat races were run, the first feature of the night would be the Friend Construction Mini Sprints, with their first of three segments, a 15-lap event. It would see Tyler Whittemore jump out to the lead at the start. Still, Quinn Quenneville would come charging from his 5th starting spot and battle for the lead, eventually getting by Tyler Whittemore for the lead and ultimately winning the event. Then we would have the Midgets that would make their lone appearance of the 2025 season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway, and they would battle it out for 20 laps. It would see Brandon Piastka take the lead, and then the chase would be on from Chris Murray, who would eventually pass him for the lead. Piastka would then retreat to the field, allowing Murray to take the win on the afternoon. Then it would be the Dirtcar 358 Modifieds in there 30 lap event that would see 19 of them take the green flag and would see Payton Talbot get the wire to wire viictory as it would not be without competition from Justin Ston that he go side by side with for many laps and see Tim Fuller come up from his 10th place starting spot and try and chase down Talbot for the win. Still, he would come up short and finish second as he would have too many lap cars in the way, and Justin Stone would finish out the top three. Then it would be a Shootout for the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for the Non-Winners, with 11 of them taking the green for the 25-lap event. It would see Justin Comes get the lead at the start of the race. Still, there would be a late race caution that would bunch the field back up, and Brent Warren would get the best of Comes on the restart and take the lead and ride it to the victory. Then it would be the main event of the afternoon with 22 of the Hoosier Tires Limited Sportsman taking to the green flag in the 40-lap event, with the spot in the Vermont 200 on the line. It would see Katrina Leclaire jump out to the lead at the start of the race, and she would slowly keep pulling away and making the lead bigger. Still, there would be caution around the halfway point of the event, which would tighten the field, and that would play into the hands of Jason Quenneville and Gary English. There would be a duel on the stretch that would see both English and Quenneville get by Leclaire, and then the battle would be on between English and Quenneville for the win, and in the end, Gary English would see the checkered flag first and take the spot in the Vermont 200 tomorrow. Then we would have the 9th State Cannabias Crown Vics for their 15-lap event, and it would see Eric Friend go wire to wire for the win. However, he would have competition from TJ Knight for the win, and Knight would extend his points lead to 6 as they come down the stretch for the title. Then, to conclude the afternoon of racing, a Last Chance Qualifier for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would take place, with Kenny Tourville securing the win and the 19th starting spot in the main event tomorrow. Also getting in the show would be Cody Dion, Clem Bell, Chris Hewitt, and Jayde Pope. As for the second day of the Fabian Earth Movers Vermont 200, it will see the 2nd and 3rd Segment of Friend Construction Mini Sprints, Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified, Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks, Renegades, and the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for the Vermont 200. Gallery

winner
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Kyle Coryea

Payton Talbot (14) cruised to the victory in the 30-lap Dirtcar 358 Modified main over Tim Fuller and Justin Stone. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Sportsman Modified Special @ Airborne Park Speedway August 21st 2025

right to the checkered flag
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Kyle Coryea

Shawn Duquette (18 and Nathaniel Guay (55) battle right to the checkered flag as they go for the win the Renegade second heat race. It would be the 15th race of the 2025 season at the Airborne Park Speedway. The Sportsman Modified Special 50-lap event, with a $1,500 to win purse, would also secure a starting spot in the Vermont 200 in a couple of weeks. Additionally, the Hartson Total Opening Small Block Modifieds, Renegades, Limited Sportsman Modified, and Mini Stocks would be in action. After all the qualifying was done, the first feature of the night would be the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds as 16 cars would take the green flag for their 330-lap event. Tanner Siemons would get the lead off the start of the race, but his car would have trouble and just shut down off turn 4. On the issuing restart, , it would be a battle for the lead between Jordan Fornwalt and Thomas Cook Although there would be a challenge coming from mid pack as the top 2 in the points, Mike Mahaney and Felix Roy, and when the dust settled, Mike Mahaney would get his second win in a row over Felix Roy. Jordan Fornwalt would round out the top three. Then it would be the main event of the evening with the 50-lap event for the JS Steel Sportsman Modified It would see Nick Heywood start on the pole and lead all but a few laps for the win, but that does not mean he drove away with the victory, as he would have challengers throughout the night in the likes of Vince Quenneville and Travis Bruno, as he would claim the $1,500 check and the start in the Vermont 200. Next up is the Limited Sportsman Modified, featuring a 15-lap event. Parker Dermody takes the lead at the start, but it's short-lived as David Johnson charges in and takes the lead, cruising to his second win of the season. Then we would have the Renegades in their 220-lap event, and it would see Tyler Irwin get the lead off the start and battle with Rolland Guay for the lead. Then, at the midpoint of the race,, there would be aa restart,, and Brad Bushey wouldoverdrivee the tur, sendingt the leaders, spinning out andm allthe way to the bac Then non the restart it would open the door for the points leader Shawn Duquette to take the lead and not look back for the win over Nathaniel Guay and Josh Terry. To finish off the night, the wild Mini Stocks would take to the track for their 15-lap affair. The early battle was between Haiden Bourdeau and Jeremiah Ki, with King leading until they both dived into the corner, got loose, and went off the track. After that, the cream would start to rise to the top as Jake Fountain and Ryan Senecal would get out front and battle for the win, and Fountain would get the win, and Jeremiah King would round out the top three. The Airborne Park Speedway will be back in action on Wednesday with its last mid-week show of the season before moving to Sundays for September. Gallery

winner
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Mike Mahaney (35) captures the checkered flag for his second straight win in the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds and takes sole possession of the points lead as they come down the stretch. Gallery

Sportsman Modified Special @ Airborne Park Speedway August 21st 2025

Diirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
as they battle for the $1,500
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Kyle Coryea

Nick Heywood (29) and Travis Bruno (33r) would battle for the lead of the JS Steel Sportsman Modified 50-lap event as they went after the $1,500 check and the spot in the Vermont 200, and in the end, it would go to Nick Heywood. It would be the 15th race of the 2025 season at the Airborne Park Speedway. The Sportsman Modified Special 50-lap event, with a $1,500 to win purse, would also secure a starting spot in the Vermont 200 in a couple of weeks. Additionally, the Hartson Total Opening Small Block Modifieds, Renegades, Limited Sportsman Modified, and Mini Stocks would be in action. After all the qualifying was done, the first feature of the night would be the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds as 16 cars would take the green flag for their 330-lap event. Tanner Siemons would get the lead off the start of the race, but his car would have trouble and just shut down off turn 4. On the issuing restart, , it would be a battle for the lead between Jordan Fornwalt and Thomas Cook Although there would be a challenge coming from mid pack as the top 2 in the points, Mike Mahaney and Felix Roy, and when the dust settled, Mike Mahaney would get his second win in a row over Felix Roy. Jordan Fornwalt would round out the top three. Then it would be the main event of the evening with the 50-lap event for the JS Steel Sportsman Modified It would see Nick Heywood start on the pole and lead all but a few laps for the win, but that does not mean he drove away with the victory, as he would have challengers throughout the night in the likes of Vince Quenneville and Travis Bruno, as he would claim the $1,500 check and the start in the Vermont 200. Next up is the Limited Sportsman Modified, featuring a 15-lap event. Parker Dermody takes the lead at the start, but it's short-lived as David Johnson charges in and takes the lead, cruising to his second win of the season. Then we would have the Renegades in their 220-lap event, and it would see Tyler Irwin get the lead off the start and battle with Rolland Guay for the lead. Then, at the midpoint of the race,, there would be aa restart,, and Brad Bushey wouldoverdrivee the tur, sendingt the leaders, spinning out andm allthe way to the bac Then non the restart it would open the door for the points leader Shawn Duquette to take the lead and not look back for the win over Nathaniel Guay and Josh Terry. To finish off the night, the wild Mini Stocks would take to the track for their 15-lap affair. The early battle was between Haiden Bourdeau and Jeremiah Ki, with King leading until they both dived into the corner, got loose, and went off the track. After that, the cream would start to rise to the top as Jake Fountain and Ryan Senecal would get out front and battle for the win, and Fountain would get the win, and Jeremiah King would round out the top three. The Airborne Park Speedway will be back in action on Wednesday with its last mid-week show of the season before moving to Sundays for September. Gallery

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