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
Photo By: 
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

Super Dirtcar Series: Sovereign Cannabias Summer Shootout 75 @ Mohawk International Raceway June 30th 2025

celeberation on
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Evan Patrie

Jackson Welling (21) celeberates his first career victory on the Limited Sportsman Modified tour at the Mohawk International Raceway. It would be the return of the Super Dirtcar Series to the Mohawk International Raceway for the first time in over five years. Joining them for the Summer Shootout 75 presented by Sovereign Cannabis would be the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, and the Mini Stocks. After the heat races were run, it would be on to the features for the evening, and first one up would be the Mini Stocks for their 20-lap event and $1,000 to win. Corey Valade would get the lead off the start of the race, but he would have a challenge from Sebastien Raymond Beaugard, and Beauregard would eventually get around him for the win. Then we would have the Limited Sportsman Modified and see Jackson Welling take the lead at the start of the race. He would be challenged most of the event by Grayson Adderley, but Welling would cross the line first for his first career victory. Then it would be time for the Dirtcar Sportsman Modified East Series event, where we would see Elliott Gamache take the lead at the start and not look back. He would have Shane Pecore trying to chase him down that night, but he would be no match for him. Then it would be time for the main event of the evening, the Summer Shootout 75 for the Super Dirtcar Series event, where Alex Yankowski and Stewart Friesen would battle for the early lead. Although Mat Williamson who had been the class field all year long on the series would come up and throw his name in the mix and him and Stewart Friesen would have a battle for the ages as they go after the $7,500 first place check and on his night Stewart Fresien would get the best of Mat Wililamson and the Batman Peter Britten would round out the top three. The Mohawk International Raceway will be back in action next Friday night for their Independence Day event as part of the 358 Modifieds triple crown event. Gallery

for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Elliott Gamache (20) and Shane Pecore battle for the lead in the Dirtcar Sportsman Modified series event, and on this night, Gamache would get the win. Gallery

Summer Shootout 75 Presented by Sovereign Cannabias @ Mohawk International Raceway June 30th 2025

Super Dirtcar Series @ Mohawk International Raceway
for the lead
Photo By: 
Evan Patrie

Stewart Friesen (44) and Alex Yankowski (84y) battle for the early lead of the Summer Shooout 75 that would see Stewart Fresien capture the checkered flag. It would be the return of the Super Dirtcar Series to the Mohawk International Raceway for the first time in over five years. Joining them for the Summer Shootout 75 presented by Sovereign Cannabis would be the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, and the Mini Stocks. After the heat races were run, it would be on to the features for the evening, and first one up would be the Mini Stocks for their 20-lap event and $1,000 to win. Corey Valade would get the lead off the start of the race, but he would have a challenge from Sebastien Raymond Beaugard, and Beauregard would eventually get around him for the win. Then we would have the Limited Sportsman Modified and see Jackson Welling take the lead at the start of the race. He would be challenged most of the event by Grayson Adderley, but Welling would cross the line first for his first career victory. Then it would be time for the Dirtcar Sportsman Modified East Series event, where we would see Elliott Gamache take the lead at the start and not look back. He would have Shane Pecore trying to chase him down that night, but he would be no match for him. Then it would be time for the main event of the evening, the Summer Shootout 75 for the Super Dirtcar Series event, where Alex Yankowski and Stewart Friesen would battle for the early lead. Although Mat Williamson who had been the class field all year long on the series would come up and throw his name in the mix and him and Stewart Friesen would have a battle for the ages as they go after the $7,500 first place check and on his night Stewart Fresien would get the best of Mat Wililamson and the Batman Peter Britten would round out the top three. The Mohawk International Raceway will be back in action next Friday night for their Independence Day event as part of the 358 Modifieds triple crown event. Gallery

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