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

Dirtcar Racing: Friends Constryes @ Devils Bowl Speedway July 19th 2025

celeberating the victory
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Kyle Coryea

It would be the 12th race of the season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway. It would be the Night of Features presented by Friend's Construction, featuring the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, Novice Sportsman Modified, Mini Sprints, Crown Vics, and Mini Stocks all in action. The first feature of the night would be the Friend Construction Mini Sprints. Gage Provencher would charge through the field to secure his 6th win in the last seven races, but he would face a challenge from Alyssa Vanderpool. Then we would have the Hoosier Tire Novice Sportsman Modified in their 115-lap affair that would see Jim Mattison take on all challengers and get his first-ever victory. Then it would be the headline division, the Sunoco Sportsman Modified.
The race would feature a battle up front between Joey Scarbrough and Brent Warren, with Scarbrough emerging victorious and extending his points lead. Next, the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified would take the stage for its 20-lap race. A battle for the win would ensue between the early-season points leader, Alex Layn, and Cody O'Brien, with Layn emerging victorious. Then, it would be the 9th State CCannabisCrown Vics in their 12-lap contest, where Jarrod Colburn would secure his first win in the division. Then we would start the second round of features with the Friend Construction Mini Sprints and would see an early race crash that would take out 3 of the top 4 in the points. However, that would not take away from the competition up front, as it would be a great race between Alyssa Vanderpool and Levi Cram to give Vanderpool her first win of the season and tighten up the points race. Then it would be the second feature for the Hoosier Tire Novice Sportsman Modified.
The race would be intense up front, with Hurlburt, Matt Little, and Chris Sumner fighting for the win. Ultimately, Trevor Hurlburt would emerge victorious. Then it would be the second feature for the Sunoco Sportsman Modified, and the race would be between Randy Ryan and Billy Lussier. It would see the hometown kid, Billy Lussier, get a very popular win. Then it would be the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified in their 20-lap event. It would be an early race battle between Katrina Leclaire and Kyle Kerr, with Leclaire having the lead. Still, there would be a man in a red suit who would stick his nose in the fight as Bob Kilburn would first get by Kyle Kerr for second. Then he would take the fight to Katrina Leclaire, take the lead about halfway through the race, and secure it, ultimately taking it to the house for the win in front of a crowd that would be going insane. Then we would have a pair of split mains for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks and the first one would see a great batrle between Anthony Johnson and Jaco Mallory for the lead and win until the last few laps when Mallory would wash up and take him and Johnson out as they went for the win in the closing laps and Adam Stewart would inherit the lead and take the win. In the second feature, Damian Olden and Jeremy Brownell would compete, with Brownell securing the feature win. To finish off the night, the 9th State Cannabis Crown Vics took place, with Brad Cram charging from his last-place starting spot to battle Ward Colburn and Chad Merrill for the win. Cram ultimately secured the victory on this night. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action next weekend with the Charlie LaDuc Memorial. Gallery

tight racing
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Kyle Coryea

Alyssa Vanderpool (80), Levi Cram (4), Christopher Pierce (15p), and Alex Reed (21) all battle for the lead in the Friend Construction Mini Sprints second feature. Gallery

Friends Construction Night of Features @ Devils Bowl Speedway August 16th 2025

Dirtcar Racing
pass for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Bob Kilburn (77j) goes underneath Katrina Leclaire (12) in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified second feature for the very popular win. It would be the 12th race of the season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway. It would be the Night of Features presented by Friend's Construction, featuring the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, Novice Sportsman Modified, Mini Sprints, Crown Vics, and Mini Stocks all in action. The first feature of the night would be the Friend Construction Mini Sprints. Gage Provencher would charge through the field to secure his 6th win in the last seven races, but he would face a challenge from Alyssa Vanderpool. Then we would have the Hoosier Tire Novice Sportsman Modified in their 115-lap affair that would see Jim Mattison take on all challengers and get his first-ever victory. Then it would be the headline division, the Sunoco Sportsman Modified.
The race would feature a battle up front between Joey Scarbrough and Brent Warren, with Scarbrough emerging victorious and extending his points lead. Next, the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified would take the stage for its 20-lap race. A battle for the win would ensue between the early-season points leader, Alex Layn, and Cody O'Brien, with Layn emerging victorious. Then, it would be the 9th State CCannabisCrown Vics in their 12-lap contest, where Jarrod Colburn would secure his first win in the division. Then we would start the second round of features with the Friend Construction Mini Sprints and would see an early race crash that would take out 3 of the top 4 in the points. Although that would not take away from the competition up front, as it would be a great race between Alyssa Vanderpool and Levi Cram to give Vanderpool her first win of the season and tighten up the points race. Then it would be the second feature for the Hoosier Tire Novice Sportsman Modified.
The race would be intense up front, with Hurlburt, Matt Little, and Chris Sumner fighting for the win. Ultimately, Trevor Hurlburt would emerge victorious. Then it would be the second feature for the Sunoco Sportsman Modified, and the race would be between Randy Ryan and Billy Lussier. It would see the hometown kid, Billy Lussier, get a very popular win. Then it would be the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified in their 20-lap event. It would be an early race battle between Katrina Leclaire and Kyle Kerr, with Leclaire having the lead. Still, there would be a man in a red suit who would stick his nose in the fight as Bob Kilburn would first get by Kyle Kerr for second. Then he would take the fight to Katrina Leclaire, take the lead about halfway through the race, and secure it, ultimately taking it to the house for the win in front of a crowd that would be going insane. Then we would have a pair of split mains for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks and the first one would see a great batrle between Anthony Johnson and Jaco Mallory for the lead and win until the last few laps when Mallory would wash up and take him and Johnson out as they went for the win in the closing laps and Adam Stewart would inherit the lead and take the win. In the second feature, Damian Olden and Jeremy Brownell would compete, with Brownell securing the feature win. To finish off the night, the 9th State Cannabis Crown Vics took place, with Brad Cram charging from his last-place starting spot to battle Ward Colburn and Chad Merrill for the win. Cram ultimately secured the victory on this night. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action next weekend with the Charlie LaDuc Memorial. Gallery

Mini Stock Special @ Airborne Park Speedway August 14th 2025

Diirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
as they battle for the $1,000
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Kyle Coryea

JP Corrow (61) and Caleb Tourville (42) battle for position as they both come from way back in the feild to go after the win and it would see JP Corrow cash in for the big payday. It would be the 12th race of the 2025 season from the Airborne Park Speedway, and the main event would be the 20-lap $1,000 to win for the Mini Stocks. Also in action on this evening would be the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds, J+S Steel Sportsman Modified, 9th State Cannabias Renegades, and the Limited Sportsman Modified. After all the qualifying was done, the first feature of the evening would be the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds, and there would be 14 cars that would take the green for the 30-lap feature. The early race up front would be between George Foley and Tanner Siemons, and it would see Foley pull away for the lead. Although it would see Mike Mahanney overcome his 9th place start and battle Foley for the lead, and take it as they went high in turn one for the lead, from there Mahanney would cruise away for the win and extend his points lead over Tim Fuller as we are closing in on the track championship. Next up is the Mini Stocks, with $1,000 to win in a 20-lap event featuring 24 cars. You could see that everyone was after the big pay, as it took multiple starts to get past one lap on the board. There would be a good battle up front most of the race between Speedy Bressette, Glen Engstrom, and Nick Harnden, who would swap the lead on multiple occasions. Still, there would a hard charger coming rom deep in the feild of JP Corrow and after there was some contact coming into the last corner on the last lap Corrow would be able to stink by and gethis 4th win of the season and claim the $1,000 first place check. Then it would be time for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified and there 25 lap event that would see Chris Cayea get the lead off the start but it would be Michael Wright that would get around him for the pass and would hold that lad ao the last lap when the yellow call would go out setting up a two lap dash for the cash. In the front row for the restart would be Michal Wright, the six-time track champion Nick Heywood, and Michael Wright would get the good start and hold on for his first career win. Then we would have the Renegades for their 220-lap race, and it would see Nathaniel Guay go wire to wire for his first win of the season over Shawn Duquette and Brad Bushey. To finish off the night, the Limited Sportsman Modified would take the stage, with Sarah Ann Lauziere going wire to wire for the win, wrapping up the night of racing. The Airborne Park Speedway will be back in action next Thursday night with the Sportsman Special and the starting spot in the Vermont 200 on the line. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Mini Stock Special @ Airborne Park Speedway August 14th 2025

pass on the highside
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Kyle Coryea

Mike Mahanney (35) with the pass on George Foley (34) for the lead and win in the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds. It would be the 12th race of the 2025 season from the Airborne Park Speedway, and the main event would be the 20-lap $1,000 to win for the Mini Stocks. Also in action on this evening would be the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds, J+S Steel Sportsman Modified, 9th State Cannabias Renegades, and the Limited Sportsman Modified. After all the qualifying was done, the first feature of the evening would be the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds, and there would be 14 cars that would take the green for the 30-lap feature. The early race up front would be between George Foley and Tanner Siemons, and it would see Foley pull away for the lead. Although it would see Mike Mahanney overcome his 9th place start and battle Foley for the lead, and take it as they went high in turn one for the lead, from there Mahanney would cruise away for the win and extend his points lead over Tim Fuller as we are closing in on the track championship. Next up is the Mini Stocks, with $1,000 to win in a 20-lap event featuring 24 cars. It was clear that everyone was after the big pay, as it took multiple attempts to get past one lap on the board. There would be a good battle up front most of the race between Speedy Bressette, Glen Engstrom, and Nick Harnden, who would swap the lead on multiple occasions. Still, there would be a hard charger coming from deep in the field of JP Corrow, and after there was some contact coming into the last corner on the last lap, Corrow would be able to sneak by and get his 4th win of the season and claim the $1,000 first-place check. Then it would be time for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified and there 25 lap event that would see Chris Cayea get the lead off the start but it would be Michael Wright that would get around him for the pass and would hold that lad ao the last lap when the yellow call would go out setting up a two lap dash for the cash. In the front row for the restart would be Michal Wright, the six-time track champion Nick Heywood, and Michael Wright would get the good start and hold on for his first career win. Then we would have the Renegades for their 220-lap race, and it would see Nathaniel Guay go wire to wire for his first win of the season over Shawn Duquette and Brad Bushey. To finish off the night, the Limited Sportsman Modified would take the stage, with Sarah Ann Lauziere going wire to wire for the win, wrapping up the night of racing. The Airborne Park Speedway will be back in action next Thursday night with the Sportsman Special and the starting spot in the Vermont 200 on the line. Gallery

win 1 of the season
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Kyle Coryea

Nathniel Guay keeps it low as he works his way to his first win of the season. Gallery

Clone of Short Track Super Series: Gloves are Off 51 @ Can Am Speedway August 4th 2025

three wide racing
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Kyle Coryea

Tyler Peet (9) comes to the checkered to capture the Sportsman Modified win and the two-thousand-dollar first-place check. It would be the second straight night of action for the Short Track Super Series as they would head down the St. Lawrence River and Route 37, making their second annual trip to the Mohawk International Raceway and the running of the Showdown at the Border, along with the Sportsman Modified and the 4 Cylinders After all the quafying races were done the first main of the night would be the Short Track Super Series and there 50 lap evet and the race would actual go caution free but that would not mean the racing wasn't intense on the track. Jackson Gill would take the lead from the start of the race and would hold it until around lap 15, when Mat Williamson passed him for the lead. From there, Williamson would pull away from the field. The battle for third place that night would be between Matt Sheppard, David Hebert, and Chris Raab, with each taking third at different times. Ultimately, Matt Sheppard secured third and completed the podium. As for the winner, it would be Mat Williamson for the second straight, and he would cash in the ten grand check. Although Matt Sheppard would continue to pad his points lead in the North Series by 131 points over David Hebert. Next up would be the Sportsman Modified for their 335-lap event with zero cars in the pit. However, only the top 26 would be selected for the main event. The event would also go caution-free for the 35 laps. Josh Jock would take the lead from the start and try to pull away from the field as they pursued the $2,000 first-place check. Although there would be challenges, such as a pair of ine cars with Tyler Peet and Joe Toth, and with around ten laps to go, Tyler Peet would get around him for the lead and get the win on the night, and also keep his points lead on the STSS series. To finish off the night, the 4 Cylinders would take the stage, with 27 starting, as they pursued the $800 first-place check in their 20-lap event. The race would see CJ Lavair start on the pole and lead the whole way for the win, although he would have a challenge from the winner of the previous night at Can Am Speedway, in the likes of Corey Valade, and moving up 11 spots from where he started, Mathieu Voghell would round out the podium. The Mohawk International Speedway will be back in action on August 15 with a regular show, along with backpack giveaway night. As for the Short Track SuperSeries, they will return to action on August 21 with the Dirty Jersey from the New Egypt Speedway. Gallery

to the checkered
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Kyle Coryea

CJ Lavair (4c) battles with Josh Verne Sr (60t) in the early stages of the four-cylinder 20-lap event, as Lavair would capture the $800 first-place check. Gallery

The Showdown on the Boarder 50 August 4th 2025

Short Track Super Series
pass for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Mat Williamson (6) with the pass on the highside of Jackson Gill (60) as they battle for the win in the Short Track Super Series race for his second straight win. It would be the second straight night of action for the Short Track Super Series as they would head down the St. Lawrence River and Route 37, making their second annual trip to the Mohawk International Raceway and the running of the Showdown at the Border, along with the Sportsman Modified and the 4 Cylinders After all the quafying races were done the first main of the night would be the Short Track Super Series and there 50 lap evet and the race would actual go caution free but that would not mean the racing wasn't intense on the track. Jackson Gill would take the lead from the start of the race and would hold it until around lap 15, when Mat Williamson passed him for the lead. From there, Williamson would pull away from the field. The battle for third place that night would be between Matt Sheppard, David Hebert, and Chris Raab, with each taking third at different times. Ultimately, Matt Sheppard secured third and completed the podium. As for the winner, it would be Mat Williamson for the second straight, and he would cash in the ten grand check. Although Matt Sheppard would continue to pad his points lead in the North Series by 131 points over David Hebert. Next up would be the Sportsman Modified for their 335-lap event with zero cars in the pit. However, only the top 26 would be selected for the main event. The event would also go caution-free for the 35 laps. Josh Jock would take the lead from the start and try to pull away from the field as they pursued the $2,000 first-place check. Although there would be challenges, such as a pair of ine cars with Tyler Peet and Joe Toth, and with around ten laps to go, Tyler Peet would get around him for the lead and get the win on the night, and also keep his points lead on the STSS series. To finish off the night, the 4 Cylinders would take the stage, with 27 starting, as they pursued the $800 first-place check in their 20-lap event. The race would see CJ Lavair start on the pole and lead the whole way for the win, although he would have a challenge from the winner of the previous night at Can Am Speedway, in the likes of Corey Valade, and moving up 11 spots from where he started, Mathieu Voghell would round out the podium. The Mohawk International Speedway will be back in action on August 15 with a regular show, along with backpack giveaway night. As for the Short Track SuperSeries, they will return to action on August 21 with the Dirty Jersey from the New Egypt Speedway. Gallery

The Gloves are Off 51 @ Can AM Speedway August 4th 2025

Short Track Super Series
for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Matt Williamson (6) with the pass on Jack Lehner (02) as they battle for the lead, and Williamson would get the win on the night. It would be the first-ever visit to the Can-Am Speedway for the Short Track Super Series, and the Gloves Will Come Off 51 for the Big Block Modifieds. Also in attendance would be the Sportsman Modified and the 4 Cylinders. After all the heat races were run, the first feature of the night would be the main event of the evening with the Short Track Super Series. Twenty-two cars would make the bell to battle for the $5,000 first-place prize. The leader at the start would be Zack Payne. He would be pulling away until there was a mid-race caution that would bunch up the field, and Matt Williamson would start on the outside, and that would be it, as Matt Williamson would take the lead and just be pulling away. The show of the race would be watching Matt Sheppard come from the back of the pack after a mid-race pit stop, picking them off, but he would just run out of time, finishing 5th on the night. As for the win, it would go to Matt Williamson and Tim Fulle, and Chris Raabe would round out the top three. Next up would be the STS Sportsman Modified, as they would send 26 cars to the ring to go after the $$ 1,051 win. As for the race, it would be over before it got underway, as Donovan Lussier would start on the pole and go wire to wire for the win, although it would not go without challenge, as Cedric Gauvreau would get second, and Tyler Peet would finish out the top three. The night would conclude with the 4 Cylinders, which might have been the highlight of the night. The top four, Corey Valade, Tony Frezzo, Francis White, and Jared Gibson, would trade the lead throughout the race until Corey Valade pulled away down the stretch to claim the win. The Short Track Super Series returns tomorrow, August 5th, as they head up Route 37 to invade the Mohawk International Raceway. This time, the event features the same three divisions, with a new twist: the big block modifieds are chasing a $10,000 first-place prize. Gallery

Short Track Super Series: Gloves are Off 51 @ Can Am Speedway August 4th 2025

three wide racing
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Kyle Coryea

Sportsman Modifieds Joe Toth (9) Mason Rogers (44) and Fire Swamp are in a three wide battle as they dive into turn one as they fight for a top ten. It would be the first-ever visit to the Can-Am Speedway for the Short Track Super Series, and the Gloves Will Come Off 51 for the Big Block Modifieds. Also in attendance would be the Sportsman Modified and the 4 Cylinders. After all the heat races were run, the first feature of the night would be the main event of the evening with the Short Track Super Series. Twenty-two cars would make the bell to battle for the $5,000 first-place prize. The leader at the start would be Zack Payne. He would be pulling away until there was a mid-race caution that would bunch up the field, and Matt Williamson would start on the outside, and that would be it, as Matt Williamson would take the lead and just be pulling away. The show of the race would be watching Matt Sheppard come from the back of the pack after a mid-race pit stop, picking them off, but he would just run out of time, finishing 5th on the night. As for the win, it would go to Matt Williamson and Tim Fulle, and Chris Raabe would round out the top three. Next up would be the STS Sportsman Modified, as they would send 26 cars to the ring to go after the $$ 1,051 win. As for the race, it would be over before it got underway, as Donovan Lussier would start on the pole and go wire to wire for the win, although it would not go without challenge, as Cedric Gauvreau would get second, and Tyler Peet would finish out the top three. The night would conclude with the 4 Cylinders, which might have been the highlight of the night. The top four, Corey Valade, Tony Frezzo, Francis White, and Jared Gibson, would trade the lead throughout the race until Corey Valade pulled away down the stretch to claim the win. The Short Track Super Series returns tomorrow, August 5th, as they head up Route 37 to invade the Mohawk International Raceway. This time, the event features the same three divisions, with a new twist: the big block modifieds are chasing a $10,000 first-place prize. Gallery

for the win
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Corey Valade (21v) with the pass on the high side of Tony Frezzo (22) as they go after the win in the 4 Cylinder race for 15 laps. Gallery

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