Renfrew Enjoys Two-Week Stay on Top of Challenge Cup Standings

Renfrew Enjoys Two-Week Stay on Top of Challenge Cup Standings

Corliss, Degasparre, Hudson, and Rest of Field Gearing up for Busy August

Waterbury, VT — The fifth different driver has earned a stay atop the standings of the inaugural New England Late Model Challenge Cup (NELMCC). Candia, NH’s Jimmy Renfrew Jr. is now pacing the best weekly American-Canadian Tour (ACT) Late Model racers as they get ready for a busy month chasing the $5,000 top prize.

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ACT & Thunder Road Announce $5,000 Top Prize at Labor Day Classic

ACT & Thunder Road Announce $5,000 Top Prize at Labor Day Classic

Labor Day Start of Huge Month for Northeast Late Model Racers

Barre, VT — The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and Barre’s Thunder Road have announced the 43rd Berlin Optical Expressions Labor Day Classic on Sunday, September 5 will pay $5,000 to the winner. The 200-lap showdown instantly becomes one of the richest point-counting events of the year on the ACT Late Model Tour schedule. It will be broadcast live on FloRacing as part of the track’s live streaming agreement with Thunder Road.

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Corliss Nips Shaw with Hood Up to Cap Unforgettable Midsummer Classic 250

Corliss Nips Shaw with Hood Up to Cap Unforgettable Midsummer Classic 250

N. Woodstock, NH — Barre, VT’s Jason Corliss got the upper hand for one of the most memorable finishes in recent American-Canadian Tour (ACT) history at the Midsummer Classic 250 on Saturday, July 31. Driving the final four laps with almost no frontal vision after the hood flew up on his #66VT Burnett Motorsports Ford, Corliss still beat Center Conway, NH’s D.J. Shaw and New Salem, MA’s Tom Carey III off the final corner to win the $10,000 top prize by just 0.065 seconds at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park.

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Stout Contenders Hope to Continue ACT First-Timer Streak at Midsummer 250

Stout Contenders Hope to Continue ACT First-Timer Streak at Midsummer 250

Swallow Brothers, Kuhn, Donahue Among Stars Aiming for First ACT Win on Biggest Stage

Waterbury, VT — The 3rd Annual Midsummer Classic 250 goes green at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park this Saturday, July 31. The eagerly-anticipated $10,000-to-win event is a chance for established stars to cement their status as an American-Canadian Tour (ACT) legend — or for up-and-comers to kick their careers into the stratosphere.

Much of the focus leading up to the Midsummer Classic 250 has been on champions such as Jimmy Hebert, Nick Sweet, Wayne Heliwell Jr., Dillon Moltz, Jason Corliss, Ben Rowe, and Quinny Welch. However, there are plenty of drivers on the entry list who have proven successful either at White Mountain, with the ACT Late Model Tour, or at tracks around the region. For them, Saturday would be the perfect time to pick up their first ACT victory.

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All-Star Line-Up Preparing for Saturday's Midsummer Classic 250

All-Star Line-Up Preparing for Saturday's Midsummer Classic 250

Waterbury, VT — The biggest American-Canadian Tour (ACT) race of the summer arrives this Saturday, July 31 at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park. The $10,000-to-win Midsummer Classic 250 is drawing the biggest names in the ACT Late Model community as they chase the glory of winning the longest, richest race on the championship schedule.

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Sunoco & Twisted Tea to Present Thompson World Series Action

Sunoco & Twisted Tea to Present Thompson World Series Action

Thompson 300 Now to Be One-Day Show on October 10

Waterbury, VT & Naples, ME — American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and Pro All Stars Series (PASS) officials have announced partnerships with Sunoco and Twisted Tea to present the 59th World Series of Speedway Racing at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park. The three-day auto racing festival is scheduled for Friday, October 8 through Sunday, October 10 and is highlighted by the return of the $20,000-to-win Thompson 300.

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Moltz Aiming for Repeat at WMMP Midsummer Classic 250

Moltz Aiming for Repeat at WMMP Midsummer Classic 250

Notable Names Continue to Sign Up for $10,000-to-Win Showdown

Waterbury, VT — The defending winner of the Midsummer Classic 250 at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park is going full-bore for a repeat. New Sharon, ME resident and Waterford, CT native “Thrillin’” Dillon Moltz has filed his entry for the $10,000-to-win American-Canadian Tour (ACT) event on Saturday, July 31.

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Corliss Pacing Challenge Cup Chase After Big Win

Corliss Pacing Challenge Cup Chase After Big Win

Ovitt, Renfrew Still in Hunt Despite Mother Nature Altering July Schedule

Waterbury, VT — The fourth different driver of the year has taken over the lead in the New England Late Model Challenge Cup (NELMCC). Barre, VT’s Jason Corliss, the two-time defending Thunder Road track champion, has combined outstanding performances with good weather fortune to seize the top spot in the season-long standings.

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Buzz Already Building for Midsummer 250 at White Mountain

Buzz Already Building for Midsummer 250 at White Mountain

Entries Coming in for Shot at $10,000 Winner’s Prize

Waterbury, VT — One of the biggest American-Canadian Tour (ACT) races of the year is just around the corner. The $10,000-to-win Midsummer Classic 250 at North Woodstock, NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday, July 31 has become a must-watch for fans and a must-attend for top Late Model racers.

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Hopkins Continues ACT First-Timer’s Run with Oxford Victory

Hopkins Continues ACT First-Timer’s Run with Oxford Victory

Oxford, ME — Hermon, ME’s Mike Hopkins stretched the streak of first-time American-Canadian Tour (ACT) winners to five straight events with a commanding victory at Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway on Sunday, July 11. The reigning Pro All Stars Series (PASS) National Champion started on the pole of a 29-car field and stayed ahead of some wild action behind him for a wire-to-wire win at the Oxford 150.

In the process, Hopkins became the 83rd different winner in ACT Late Model Tour history. The series now has six different winners in six races at the season’s halfway mark.

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