Squeglia and Moltz look for Granite State Pro Stock wins at the Star Classic on Saturday

The Granite State Pro Stocks have arrived on the New England racing scene as they will be co-featured with the ISMA Super Modifieds at Star Speedway this weekend.  (Credit:Yankeeracing.com photo)

The Granite State Pro Stocks have arrived on the New England racing scene as they will be co-featured with the ISMA Super Modifieds at Star Speedway this weekend. (Credit:Yankeeracing.com photo)

By Lou Modestino

For two Granite State Pro Stock (GSPSS) drivers, a win at the inaugural NH Classic at Star Speedway would be redemption at Star Speedway.

Joey Squeglia, Jr. has been fast at each race he’s attended all year including races at; Monadnock Speedway, Lee USA Speedway and Star Speedway. The Derry, NH driver started on the pole for the August 16th race at his home track, Star Speedway in Epping, NH, and led early in the race.  But he had to fight his way back through the field after a trip down pit road with a flat right rear tire.  But, he managed to finish seventh. T

o win the NH Classic at his home track, where he was a champion in the Outlaw division a year ago, would be a step in the right direction.  “We would like nothing more than to win on Star Classic night!” says Squeglia. “Luck has not been on our side at our home track, but we are going to try and turn that around this weekend. We need a well handling car and to be patient, with some luck sprinkled on top.”

Another driver looking for redemption at the NH Classic is Dillon Moltz. Moltz, driving for Mark Brackett in the Brackett Mechanical/RB Performance Chevrolet, had one get away from him in the June race at the ¼ mile in Epping, NH. Moltz set a blistering pace before an incident with a lapped automobile sent the Waterford, CT driver to the rear of the field. Moltz climbed back to the second spot but was still disappointed to walk away without a win. Moltz has been a threat to win most every race this year but luck has not been on the 23 year-old’s side as well.

The former Waterford Speedbowl champ has had just about everything possible happen to him. All that prevented Moltz from picking up his first ever GSPSS victory. To be first across the line at the NH Classic would give a bit of redemption to the #5 team.

The NH Classic was added to the September 6th event at Star Speedway as part of the 48th running of the E.F. Shea Concrete Star Classic, a landmark race for the ISMA Super Modifieds. The GSPSS will join ISMA, Woody’s Strictly Stocks, Allen’s Outlaws, and the Roadrunner divisions for 330 laps of green flag feature action.

The NH Classic will take place this Saturday, September 6 at Star Speedway in Epping, NH. Heats will begin at 4:45 p.m. with pit gates opening at 10:30 a.m.