Tag Archives: Oxford Plains Speedway

Bonsignore honored by VMRS and releases 2015 tentative schedule

Art Barry (left) has been responsible for giving winning Modified race cars to drivers for over six decades.  (Credit: Chrome Horne photo)

Art Barry (right) has been responsible for giving winning Modified race cars to drivers for over six decades. (Credit: Jim Dupont photo)

By Lou Modestino

Justin Bonsignore of Holtsville, New York completed his goal Saturday night, December 6, when he officially became the 2014 Valenti Modified Racing Series champion at the 11th annual VMRS Awards Banquet at Best Western Executive Inn, Manchester, NH. Continue reading

PASS Super Late Model Series offers an expanded list of events in 2015

PASS Tour Director Tom Mayberry of Naples, ME was able to put together an impressive Super Late Model schedule when he an ACT's Tom Curley decided to combine efforts of the two biggest Late Model  Tours in the Northeast and Quebec.  (Credit: PASS Tour photo)

PASS Tour Director Tom Mayberry of Naples, ME was able to put together an impressive Super Late Model schedule when he an ACT’s Tom Curley decided to combine efforts of the two biggest Late Model Tours in the Northeast and Quebec. (Credit: PASS Tour photo)

By Lou Modestino

Pro All Stars Series (PASS) officials announced the release of the 2015 schedule for the PASS North Super Late Models. The Northeast’s top short trackers will once again compete at some of the top short tracks in New England and Quebec, highlighted by the 42nd Annual Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway. PASS will further expand into Vermont and New York in 2015 staging events in conjunction with the American-Canadian Tour (ACT). The PASS North Super Late Models will compete on at least 9 different speedways in 4 states and the Canadian province of Quebec in 2015. Continue reading

Oxford Plains hosts the PASS Series Championships on Sept. 26-27

 

 

PASS Super Late Model point leader DJ Shaw hopes to hold off six time PASS Super Late Model champion Johnny Clark at Oxford Plains Speedway this weekend.  (Credit:PASS photo)

PASS Super Late Model point leader DJ Shaw hopes to hold off six time PASS Super Late Model champion Johnny Clark at Oxford Plains Speedway this weekend. (Credit:PASS photo)

By Lou Modestino

On Friday and Saturday, September 26 and 27, Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway will be hosting the PASS Series Championship Weekend.  Races for the PASS North Super Late Models, PASS North East Late Model Series, PASS Modifieds and PASS Sportsman will go off on Saturday September 27th. Continue reading

ISMA driver Mark Sammut ended a four year drought at Waterford’s Wings and Wheels

Mike Sammit was able to hit the winners circle in the ISMA Supermodified race at Waterford Speedbowl's Wings and Wheels event. (Credit: ISMA photo)

Mike Sammut was able to hit the winners circle in the ISMA Supermodified race at Waterford Speedbowl’s Wings and Wheels event after a drought of four years. (Credit: ISMA photo)

 

 

By Lou Modestino

Mark Sammut of London, Ontario ended a winless drought that had lasted over four years on Saturday night at Waterford Speedbowl (CT). Sammut, whose last recorded International Supermodified Associaton (ISMA) win was on July 24, 2010 at Sandusky Speedway (OH), took the lead on lap 38 and cruised to his first career ISMA win at the 3/8-mile Connecticut oval.

“We’ve finished fourth here, we’ve finished third here, and we’ve finished second here,” said Sammut after the race. “It’s good to finally get the win here. It’s been four years since we’ve even won an ISMA race. You start to wonder if you’re ever going to win again. Tonight, the car was great and hopefully we can keep it up.”

For the second race in two nights, Ryan Coniam paced the field during the early stages of the event. Coniam led the first 37 laps of the race before heavy smoke became visible from the engine of his No. 46. Race officials would show him the black flag on lap 37 and he was forced to bring his car to pit road.

When Coniam brought his car to the infield, the car caught on fire before safety officials were able to get to the scene and extinguish the fire. Coniam would escape the car safely and go on to finish 15th.

On the ensuing restart, Mark Sammut would inherit the lead with Rob Summers and Friday night’s feature winner at Lee USA Speedway, Jon McKennedy trailing close behind. On this night, neither of the championship favorites were a match for Sammut.

“When I saw the 74 (Summers) get into second on that last restart I thought I may have seen him, but I never did,” said Sammut. “The car was strolling right along and it was working as good at the end as it was at the start of the feature. I knew if somebody was going to go by me they were going to be a lot faster.”

Summers would hold off Jon McKennedy in a battle for crucial championship points to finish in the runner-up position. After the race, Summers believed that he may have had a shot to steal the win from Sammut if he was able to get a caution later in the race.

“There were a couple times on restarts where he was better on the long runs, but on a short run I was able to get beside him,” said Summers of Vernon, Connecticut. “It was a good points night. I just wish I could bring these guys a victory. Brad Lichty and the whole team have just given me an awesome car all year. But hey, we’ll take a second-place.”

Saturday night’s win for Sammut is his first of the 2014 season and comes after a number of strong runs, most notably a race earlier this year at Oxford Plains Speedway (ME) in which he gave up the lead to Lou Cicconi while battling slower traffic in the closing stages of the race.

“It was nice to seal the deal tonight,” said Sammut. “At Oxford, it kind of got away from us. You don’t forget those because you don’t always get the chance to do it again.”

McKennedy of Chelmsford, Massachusetts would stand on the podium for the second straight night after a third-place finish. Jeff Locke and Ben Seitz completed the top-five.

Although his night came to an abrupt halt due to apparent engine issues, Ryan Coniam led the most laps (37) on Saturday night and claimed the Radical Racegear Lap Leader Award. Coniam will receive a $100 Radical Racegear product certificate for his performance.

Mike Netishen made his way to the race track later than he expected to on Saturday afternoon, but he was rewarded with a solid day and a top-10 finish. Netishen started from the 18th position and gained a total of nine positions during the 50-lap event to claim the $100 Hard Charger Award presented by Colonel Arnold Briggs In Memory of his brother, SFC Charles T. Briggs, USMC, an early supporter of Supermodified racing.

As is a tradition whenever the ISMA Supermodifieds are in town, a lucky fan in the grandstands on Saturday night took home a free bicycle in the ISMA Free Bike Giveaway presented by New England Motor Racing Supply in Hollis, New Hampshire.

The “Winged Warriors” of the International Supermodified Association will return to action next weekend with a doubleheader north of the border in Ontario, Canada. On Friday, August 15, ISMA will travel to Delaware Speedway before finishing the weekend on Saturday, August 16 at Sunset International Speedway.

ISMA Wings & Wheels 50-Lap Feature Results
Waterford Speedbowl – Waterford, Connecticut
August 10, 2014
1. Mark Sammut
2. Rob Summers
3. Jon McKennedy
4. Jeff Locke
5. Ben Seitz
6. Justin Belfiore
7. Eddie Wiltkum
8. Jon Gambuti
9. Mike Netishen
10. Dave Duggan
11. Jamie Timmons
12. Bobby Chartier
13. Eric Lewis
14. Dan Bowes
15. Ryan Coniam
16. Chris Perley
17. Dave Sanborn
18. Tim Ice
19. Craig Rayvals

Lap Leaders: Coniam (1-37), Sammut (38-50)

Cautions: 4 – Lap 5, Lap 11, Lap 16, Lap 38

Heat 1: Ryan Coniam, Rob Summers, Ben Seitz, Tim Ice, Dan Bowes, Dave Sanborn, Craig Rayvals

Heat 2: Chris Perley, Jeff Locke, Eric Lewis, Jamie Timmons, Bobby Chartier, Dave Duggan

Heat 3: Mark Sammut, Jon McKennedy, Eddie Witkum, Justin Belfiore, Jon Gambutti, Mike Netishen