8.13.2007

You know, I got to thinking...

Being that I was away playing the role of "Joe Fan" all weekend, and "trapped" in a camper with no wireless internet and nothing but a cooler full of cold beer, there was plenty of time for tossing some thoughts around in my head.

Here's some, including a couple of gems I've been throwing around for a while:

* Eddie MacDonald might be northern New England's version of Ted Christopher. With his win in the ACT Time Warner Cable 100 Saturday night at Oxford Plains Speedway, MacDonald now has both a Busch East Series win at Stafford Motor Speedway and an ACT win in the same season. Christopher was known for years for not committing to any one series, instead hitting whichever races struck his fancy. MacDonald, whose BES ride fell apart in an amazing scandal (kind of like Christopher's Whelen Modified Tour team), has been competing here and there all season -- ACT, BES, weekly shows at Oxford. It's old school, and, when you run up front most of the time, it only adds to your street cred.

* Tony Stewart's got it right when it comes to the whole Kevin Harvick-Juan Pablo Montoya welterweight matchup on the undercard of Sunday's Centurion Boats at The Glen. "Only thing I heard is they still had their HANS and their helmets on so it doesn't impress me," Stewart said. "If they are going to do it, take their helmets off, and if not, don't waste everybody's time. I think we covered that years ago at Bristol."

* Credit goes to the area Super Late Model teams for recognizing that new Wiscasset Raceway owner Doug White is sticking his neck out to save the division at the weekly level. Another full field of 18 cars showed up for the 50-lap feature there on Saturday night in a race won by former BES regular Bill Penfold of Yarmouth. After opening night produced as many cars it was feared week No. 2 wouldn't be as strong -- with several of those opening-nighters heading for a PASS race in Nova Scotia. But some new teams and drivers showed up to put on the show Saturday and making White look like he knew what he was doing.

* Mike Rowe of Turner took advantage of some bad luck on behalf of son Ben Rowe to inch closer to the top of the PASS North Series standings. Mike won the Atlantic Cat 250 at Scotia Speedworld, while Ben finished a disappointing 15th. Travis Benjamin was 2nd to Mike Rowe, with Johnny Clark 3rd.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats to Doug on getting 18 Pro Stocks again this week. Is there a complete order of finish to be found someplace? Did it hurt the Beech Ridge car count? I'd bet that some PASS teams raced there instead of traveling to Halifax. I guess 9 teams made that trip.

Anonymous said...

I found the complete rundown. Looks like Doug is pulling teams from "out of the woodwork". I dont think his 18 cars affected the Ridge car count or even the PASS/Halifax car count by much (maybe Penfold).

1. Bill Penfold – Yarmouth;
2. Scott Chubbuck – Brunswick;
3. Scott Moore – Anson;
4. Chuck Colby – Wiscasset;
5. Curtis Gerry – Waterboro;
6. Chuck Lachance – Cushing;
7. Scott King – Livemore;
8. Gene Green – Augusta;
9. Jason Swett – n/a;
10. Tim Turner – Freedom;
11. Matt Lee – Albion;
12. Brian Carver – n/a;
13. Charlie Colby – Edgecomb;
14. Bill Pinkham – Wiscasset;
15. Jeremy Whorff – West Bath;
16. Jeff Burgess – Oakland;
17. Randy Turner – Freedom;
18. Ken Beaslee – Richmond

Anonymous said...

I didn't think 18 cars was a full field. Either Oxford's huge car counts for its top classes over the past 7-8 years has skewed what I consider a full field or we are lowering expectations.

I'd expect 25 cars for a top division. That's just me.

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TBarrett said...

You're right to suggest that 18 cars isn't exactly top-shelf, but remember that it's a division that's been silent at Wiscasset for 3 full years. Given it's starting at that point in the season, too, when teams are traditionally running out of money, 18 cars two weeks in a row is a solid jumping-off point.

TB

Anonymous said...

Add in those LMS cars and I think Wiss hd more top class cars than OPS.

Anonymous said...

"Add in those LMS cars and I think Wiss hd more top class cars than OPS".

No Wiscasset had 18 in thier top class. But if you want to play that game and take two classes of cars from one speedway, add them up and compare them to Oxford's top class, they had 15 late models at Wiscasset. So that equals 33 cars in two classes and Oxford had 45. Yes it was an ACT race.

Anonymous said...

What I said above isnt a slam on anyone supporting Wiscasset, just the anonymous poster. I hope that what Doug is doing works and I hope to see a few races there this year! But please, if we are going to continue to have this PS/LMS discussion, can we at least just deal with facts?

Anonymous said...

So you think LMS and street stocks are a better deal than SLM and LMS? Not to mention Wiss has better and cheaper food along with a owner who cares.

Anonymous said...

..oh brother..

SUPPORT LOCAL RACING!

Bill Ryan said...

Travis,

It did not take long. See the last anonymous post!

They tell me it is not all about me, but apparently it is all about me. I am the guy that has been at Oxford killing myself since 1998, but I don't care!

Go Anonymouses!

Bill