6.18.2007

Spud's off the market

Racing will return to Spud Speedway on July 14, tentatively speaking.

The track in Caribou, Maine, which had long been on the market, was purchased by Greg Veinote of Newburgh. Ralph Nason Sr., who owns Unity and Autodrome Montmagny in Quebec, was the previous owner of the .333-mile facility.

According to the track's Web site, Veinote has 3 divisions he plans to run there -- street stocks, teens and 4-cylinders.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Spud Speedway is closing out an awesome first season! The driver's and fans are still asking for more! The weather has been phenomenal all season long! MotoCross season finished out in September and the teams are all looking forward to coming back next year. Winter is right around the corner and Sno-Cross is planned for every other weekend. The website has been changed and upgraded to reflect the professionalism which the track is quickly becoming known for. Drivers from all over the state come up for racing each weekend and the word spreading into Southern Maine is that Spud Speedway is a track to race at. Keep tuned for more information! www.spud-speedway.com