Bennett, Felton to Run Modified Open at NHMS Northeast Classic

Bennett, Felton to Run Modified Open at NHMS Northeast Classic

Two of the most reputable names in Northeast Modified racing will be part of the operations team for the inaugural Northeast Classic. American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and Pro All Stars Series (PASS) officials have announced that Ed Bennett and Greg Felton will oversee the Modified Open at Loudon’s New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18.

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ACT, PASS to Open 2020 Championship Seasons at NHMS

ACT, PASS to Open 2020 Championship Seasons at NHMS

Waterbury, VT & Naples, ME – Loudon, NH’s New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) will be the launching pad for the 2020 Northeast Late Model racing season. The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and the Pro All Star Series (PASS) announced today they will visit the “Magic Mile” on Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, 2020 for the inaugural Northeast Classic.

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2019 ACT Season: By the Numbers

2019 ACT Season: By the Numbers

The 2019 season is in the books – which means it’s time to go inside the numbers that are in those books! We spend the first part of every offseason updating our records, which means we get to see people enter the records and keep climbing all-time lists. We bring you the best of what we’ve found in our 2019 ACT By the Numbers! You’ll learn more about how many ACT Late Model winners there are in series history, who was really good in heat races this year, the sudden streak of former Rookie of the Year winners becoming champions, and much more! Read more below and let us know what numbers you think stood out in 2019!

 (All statistics include point-counting events ONLY unless otherwise noted.)

 2 – For the second straight year, no driver won more than two ACT Late Model Tour events. Two wins has led or tied for the series lead only eight times in the Tour’s 28-year history.

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Woodard Comes Out on Top of Tiger Oxford Open

Woodard Comes Out on Top of Tiger Oxford Open

Oxford, ME – Waterbury Center, VT’s Jason Woodard put the capstone on a dream 2019 season by winning the inaugural American-Canadian Tour (ACT) Flying Tiger Oxford Open at Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway on Saturday, October 19. Woodard held off charges by Berlin, NH’s Cody LeBlanc and Graniteville, VT’s John Donahue to score his sixth Flying Tiger win of the season in the division’s first visit ever to the historic 3/8-mile oval.

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Bouvrette Goes Wire-to-Wire for World Series Win

Bouvrette Goes Wire-to-Wire for World Series Win

Thompson, CT – Blainville, QC’s Jonathan Bouvrette earned his first American-Canadian Tour (ACT) win on U.S. soil at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway on Saturday, October 12 in the World Series 75. Bouvrette, a multi-time Serié ACT winner, grabbed the lead from Graniteville, VT’s John Donahue after an opening-lap incident and went wire-to-wire for the win at the 57th Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing. Meanwhile, Plainfield, NH’s Rich Dubeau clinched his first ACT championship with a 12th-place finish.

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