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Wiscasset Speedway LLC
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ก.พ. 2014
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Wiscasset Speedway is a 3/8 mile high-banked oval stock car track located in the coastal town of Wiscasset, Maine. The track is currently on its 10th year being owned & operated by Richard & Vanessa Jordan of Kingfield, Maine, with racing action at 5 PM Saturday nights from April through October.
The wide high-banked track continues to boast the fastest speeds to be found at any track in the state.
The track was originally built by local businessman Wilford Cronk in 1968 with the first layer of asphalt applied in October 1968.
Wiscasset Speedway would officially open its doors for racing action in 1969 and from that moment, through to today, would be known as “Maine’s Biggest & Fastest” stock car racing oval.
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Wiscasset Speedway is a 3/8 mile high-banked oval stock car track located in the coastal town of Wiscasset, Maine. The track is currently on its 10th year being owned & operated by Richard & Vanessa Jordan of Kingfield, Maine, with racing action at 5 PM Saturday nights from April through October.
The wide high-banked track continues to boast the fastest speeds to be found at any track in the state.
The track was originally built by local businessman Wilford Cronk in 1968 with the first layer of asphalt applied in October 1968.
Wiscasset Speedway would officially open its doors for racing action in 1969 and from that moment, through to today, would be known as “Maine’s Biggest & Fastest” stock car racing oval.
Thank you for viewing the channel please like and subscribe for feature videos
by BS Video Productions and Fast Lane Studios.
2024 Week 24
Josh St. Clair Wins 2nd Consecutive Strictly Shootout at Wiscasset Speedway
Wiscasset Speedway closed out their 2024 points season on Saturday and celebrated by hosting their biggest Strictly Street race of the year; the Strictly Shootout presented by Thayer’s Automotive. With a guaranteed $600 winner’s payout and thousands of dollars of contingency prizes on the line, 40 drivers showed up to shoot their shot at making it into the big dance.
The racing action kicked off with three extended 12-lap heat races for the Strictly Shootout, where the top 6 drivers from each qualifier would advance into the big show. Dan Brown, Dan McKeage, Jr. and Landon Tapley won these heats while heavy hitters like Jordan Russell, Nate Leavitt, Zack Emerson and others were forced into consolation races.
Ethan Dinsmore won the first consolation race but was DQ’d after failing technical inspection. This put Zack Emerson, Nate Leavitt and Clyde Hennessey into the Shootout. Former race winner Jordan Russell put on a clinic in the second consolation race, scoring the win over Brady Romano and Derrick Burnham.
Frank Moulton entered the night with a less-than comfortable 28-point lead over Tiger Colby in the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models. Fortunately for him, he was able to keep Colby within arm’s reach during the qualifier and didn’t lose too many points prior to the 40-lap feature. Moulton broke the top 3 on lap 20 of the feature, but Tiger Colby stole the spot away just a handful of laps later. While Colby powered to second behind eventual race winner Shane Clark, Moulton dropped back to fourth. It was still enough to clinch the championship, and he celebrated with a burnout on the front stretch following the race.
The last chance qualifier for the Strictly Shootout followed, with only one driver advancing into the main event. Jeremy Glasier won the LCQ but opted out of the Shootout. His spot went to Ryan Esancy while provisionals were given to David Greenleaf, Chuck Wagstaff and Dale Lawrence, setting the field.
While the Strictly drivers prepared for the Shootout, the T&L Automotive Modifieds took to the track for their season finale. Adam Chadbourne entered the day with a slim 10-point lead over Chuck Colby, but Colby’s day got off to a nightmare start as he took a hard hit into the turn 3 wall during the heat race. He was able to piece the #87 machine back together for the feature, breaking the top 5 early, but Chadbourne was too far gone. Chadbourne sealed the victory and his 7th career championship at Wiscasset, tying Josh St. Clair and Maurice Young for the most titles in track history. Grandfather-grandson duo, Steve and Reed Reno, rounded out the podium.
The top 12 qualifiers for the Strictly Shootout did a redraw for starting position prior to the start of the event, with Jon Emerson and Dan Brown drawing the front row. Emerson held onto a brief early lead in the feature but was quickly overtaken by Josh St. Clair. Multiple early-race cautions collected a lot of notable drivers, including Jordan Russell and Clyde Hennessey, among others.
Josh St. Clair held strong through the chaos, leading the charge over Billy Childs, Jr.. 2024 division champion Dan McKeage, Jr. also joined the fray on lap 15, breaking the top 3. Just before halfway, McKeage was able to make a successful pass on Billy Childs Jr., claiming the runner-up spot.
Josh St. Clair pocketed an additional $200 in winnings by leading the race at halfway and his total continued to grow from there as the laps wound down. Dan McKeage, Jr. was able to give him a bit of a challenge in the closing laps of the race and eventually made his way to the back bumper of the #95 machine, but it was simply too little, too late. Josh St. Clair took home the victory, scoring his second consecutive Strictly Shootout win. He also collected a hearty $3,135 in total winnings. Dan McKeage, Jr. ($915 payout) and Billy Childs, Jr. ($1,520 payout) rounded out the podium.
This year’s Strictly Shootout was bigger and better than ever before, and Team Wiscasset would like to thank all of the lap and contingency prize sponsors who helped make the event a smashing success.
With the 2024 points season now in the rearview, Wiscasset Speedway will be closing out their race season by hosting their Fall Fury 150 Enduro in addition to the Wicked Good Vintage Racers and the Ladies Acceleration Series this Saturday, October 5th.
A cookout and awards ceremony will follow, celebrating all of this year’s champions. All are welcome to attend. The green flag flies at 12:00 pm and as always, general admission is just $5 while kids 6 and under are free.
See you there!
www.chasingthecheckered.com
Wiscasset Speedway closed out their 2024 points season on Saturday and celebrated by hosting their biggest Strictly Street race of the year; the Strictly Shootout presented by Thayer’s Automotive. With a guaranteed $600 winner’s payout and thousands of dollars of contingency prizes on the line, 40 drivers showed up to shoot their shot at making it into the big dance.
The racing action kicked off with three extended 12-lap heat races for the Strictly Shootout, where the top 6 drivers from each qualifier would advance into the big show. Dan Brown, Dan McKeage, Jr. and Landon Tapley won these heats while heavy hitters like Jordan Russell, Nate Leavitt, Zack Emerson and others were forced into consolation races.
Ethan Dinsmore won the first consolation race but was DQ’d after failing technical inspection. This put Zack Emerson, Nate Leavitt and Clyde Hennessey into the Shootout. Former race winner Jordan Russell put on a clinic in the second consolation race, scoring the win over Brady Romano and Derrick Burnham.
Frank Moulton entered the night with a less-than comfortable 28-point lead over Tiger Colby in the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models. Fortunately for him, he was able to keep Colby within arm’s reach during the qualifier and didn’t lose too many points prior to the 40-lap feature. Moulton broke the top 3 on lap 20 of the feature, but Tiger Colby stole the spot away just a handful of laps later. While Colby powered to second behind eventual race winner Shane Clark, Moulton dropped back to fourth. It was still enough to clinch the championship, and he celebrated with a burnout on the front stretch following the race.
The last chance qualifier for the Strictly Shootout followed, with only one driver advancing into the main event. Jeremy Glasier won the LCQ but opted out of the Shootout. His spot went to Ryan Esancy while provisionals were given to David Greenleaf, Chuck Wagstaff and Dale Lawrence, setting the field.
While the Strictly drivers prepared for the Shootout, the T&L Automotive Modifieds took to the track for their season finale. Adam Chadbourne entered the day with a slim 10-point lead over Chuck Colby, but Colby’s day got off to a nightmare start as he took a hard hit into the turn 3 wall during the heat race. He was able to piece the #87 machine back together for the feature, breaking the top 5 early, but Chadbourne was too far gone. Chadbourne sealed the victory and his 7th career championship at Wiscasset, tying Josh St. Clair and Maurice Young for the most titles in track history. Grandfather-grandson duo, Steve and Reed Reno, rounded out the podium.
The top 12 qualifiers for the Strictly Shootout did a redraw for starting position prior to the start of the event, with Jon Emerson and Dan Brown drawing the front row. Emerson held onto a brief early lead in the feature but was quickly overtaken by Josh St. Clair. Multiple early-race cautions collected a lot of notable drivers, including Jordan Russell and Clyde Hennessey, among others.
Josh St. Clair held strong through the chaos, leading the charge over Billy Childs, Jr.. 2024 division champion Dan McKeage, Jr. also joined the fray on lap 15, breaking the top 3. Just before halfway, McKeage was able to make a successful pass on Billy Childs Jr., claiming the runner-up spot.
Josh St. Clair pocketed an additional $200 in winnings by leading the race at halfway and his total continued to grow from there as the laps wound down. Dan McKeage, Jr. was able to give him a bit of a challenge in the closing laps of the race and eventually made his way to the back bumper of the #95 machine, but it was simply too little, too late. Josh St. Clair took home the victory, scoring his second consecutive Strictly Shootout win. He also collected a hearty $3,135 in total winnings. Dan McKeage, Jr. ($915 payout) and Billy Childs, Jr. ($1,520 payout) rounded out the podium.
This year’s Strictly Shootout was bigger and better than ever before, and Team Wiscasset would like to thank all of the lap and contingency prize sponsors who helped make the event a smashing success.
With the 2024 points season now in the rearview, Wiscasset Speedway will be closing out their race season by hosting their Fall Fury 150 Enduro in addition to the Wicked Good Vintage Racers and the Ladies Acceleration Series this Saturday, October 5th.
A cookout and awards ceremony will follow, celebrating all of this year’s champions. All are welcome to attend. The green flag flies at 12:00 pm and as always, general admission is just $5 while kids 6 and under are free.
See you there!
www.chasingthecheckered.com
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2024 Week 23
มุมมอง 72716 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Group 1 Champions are Crowned at Wiscasset Speedway The 2024 race season at Wiscasset Speedway has been both fun and fulfilling, but all good things must come to an end. The track kicked off their 3-week season winddown on Saturday, hosting their Group 1 Championship Night. The racing action began with a 40-lap feature for the Gosline Insurance Group Super Streets, the most competitive division...
2024 Week 22
มุมมอง 84614 วันที่ผ่านมา
Dan McKeage, Jr. Wins First Career Championship at Wiscasset Speedway Kids are back in school, the temperature outside is beginning to cool down and the leaves on the trees are beginning to change. Fall is quickly approaching and unfortunately for race fans in New England, that can only mean one thing: the end of the season is near. Fortunately, Wiscasset Speedway still has a couple more weeks ...
2024 Boss Hogg 150 Day 1
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Labor Day Weekend is home to the biggest Pro Stock race of the season at Wiscasset Speedway: The Boss Hogg 150! The annual $15,000 to win event, presented by Thurlow’s Car & Truck Service, made its debut in 1991 and is named after the infamous Dave “Boss Hogg” St. Clair. The race draws out some of the biggest crowds of the season and some of the biggest drivers in the Northeast, making it a can...
2024 Week 18
มุมมอง 992หลายเดือนก่อน
Tiger Colby Wins Late Model 75 at Wiscasset Speedway With other local short tracks taking the weekend off, Wiscasset Speedway saw an increased number of drivers in the pits and fans in the stands on Saturday as they hosted their Group 2 divisions. The program, which was sponsored by Mainely Karting, also included an extended 75-lap race for the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models and a 20-lap exh...
2024 Week 17
มุมมอง 1.1Kหลายเดือนก่อน
“Part-Timer” Kevin Douglass Continues to Get it Done at Wiscasset Speedway Wet weather was initially in the forecast for Saturday, threatening Wiscasset Speedway’s plans to hold their weekly Group 1 program. Luckily, Mother Nature had a change of heart come race day and Team Wiscasset was able to get the full show in without a hitch. The night’s racing action kicked off with an abbreviated 10-l...
2024 Week 16
มุมมอง 1Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Dan McKeage, Jr. has Big Night at Wiscasset Speedway Following a couple of busy weeks at the track, Wiscasset Speedway slowed the pace this weekend as they hosted a standard group 2 racing program. The night included 4 divisions of racing fun, featuring the Portland Glass Strictly Streets, T&L Automotive Modifieds, Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models and the Chestnut Auto Roadrunners. The racing ...
2024 Week 15
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Bubba Pelton Wins Ward & Sons Super Street 100 at Wiscasset Speedway Saturday was a special day at Wiscasset Speedway as they were celebrating an event that only comes around once a year: their birthday! On top of celebrating 55 years of the speedway, Team Wiscasset used the day to honor their new 2024 Hall of Fame inductees and there was even a celebrity roaming around the grounds. You may kno...
2024 Week 14
มุมมอง 1.2K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Branden Fowler Picks Up First Win in 4 Years at Wiscasset Speedway With clear skies above and no rain on the horizon, it was the picture-perfect day for some racing on Maine’s Coast on Saturday. Wiscasset Speedway took full advantage of the weather, hosting a jam-packed Group 2 racing program that included double features for both the T&L Automotive Modifieds and the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late ...
2024 Week 13
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Brett Meservey Scores First Career MRS Victory at Wiscasset Speedway After battling the weather for nearly a month, Wiscasset Speedway was finally able to get in a full program on Saturday night as they hosted all Group 1 divisions plus the visiting Milton CAT Modified Racing Series. It was also the first Fan Appreciation night of the season and drivers participated in an on-track autograph ses...
I wish that the announcers will start the drivers interdocing from row1 to the back row, and get the command right too start your engines ladies and gentlemen start your engines and like Darell waltrip always says let's go racing boys and girls boogie boogie boogie. That is the correct way to start your engines. I hate that when they say drivers Start your engines. That is wrong wrong gentlemen start your engines took place back in the 50's and ladies start your engines took place in the 80's at Indianapolis 500 race. That is why say now ladies and gentlemen start your engines and for Darell waltrip when he was doing racing then he said let's go racing boys and girls boogie boogie boogie so there go that is the right way to go to start the engines and to go racing
Just the heat race and No feature for the thunder 4 class just checking .
The feature should be in the video
Good racing 💯💪😎
Haylee Isle
Thank you for viewing the Premiere of 2024 Boss Hogg 150, we hope you enjoy the show! 🏁🏆
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Thank you for viewing the Premiere of 2024 Boss Hogg Weekend Day, we hope you enjoy the show!
Interviewer needs to watch his languages especially with the kids there.
Great job on the video bud
Nice job
Thank you!
thank you thumbs up
Great racing
Thank you thumbs up Sorry could noi wash the race for a few weeks cause I have been racing in VR for 4 years and it broke down it was too painful. that I can not race now I am 71 years old and can nori afford to get a new ome. Good video as always
Great video
Thank you glad you enjoyed it! Most edited video of my career.
Best video to date by far, wonderful capture of important duels as well as clear commentary from the booth!
Thank you, believe we got all the bugs figured out on the audio side of things. As always trying to get the best battles and racing action on screen.
@@WiscassetSpeedwayLLC wish we could do live broadcast like NASCAR I'll help
Best flag man I've ever seen
The track is amazing and the car count you guys get it amazing I'm in new smyrna Speedway
@dainelwebb45 Wiscasset speedway is my home and agreed the car count is insane
After looking at the video I don't think Sylas should have been sent to the rear, he had the inside track and the 25 came down on him. Just my take!
Should NOT is what I meant to say
I saw him last year at the track and now have a few of his songs on my daily play list and great to listen to in the rac car to get pumped up to
He's pretty much all I listen to
My nephew, David "Speedleaf" Greenleaf, AKA Ricky Bobby, takes 2nd place on the Super street stock! Congrats bud, great driving. You put the hammer down!🥈🏁
Brandon awesome work as always can't wait till openin day is up
It will be available Friday evening 7 pm Eastern
@@WiscassetSpeedwayLLC sweetness
A good pre season test for the new camera that was purchased over the winter.
Anyone know who's driving the 18 that Jeremy Douglas drove? I herd he retired after last year.
He's running a few select races so not fully retired.
@@WiscassetSpeedwayLLC Awesome, thanks for the response. Will be at the track next Saturday, hoping the weather cooperates!
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Great to see another season starting See ya next Saturday
Keep your eye on 23x 👍🤘Good job Josh 🏁🏁
Amazing..💚✝️
Thanks for loading this. A great boost on a dark Jan. day. See ya in April.
Are they Allision Legacy cars?
Yes but with a rule change of the sway bar. There for we can't call them Allison Legacy Cars, and call them 4 Cyl Prostocks!
L,
The audio is awful as always, fix this issue and the vid would be awesome
Well done👍👍
Thank you!
Living my dream. Awesome video
Thank you, it's been a hobby for 10 years and now I'm trying to make a career out of it.
Let go 🎉🎉🎉
Hello from Connecticut
Hello, thank you for your support!
Let go racing 🎉
Hello from PA
my uncle is car 46
"Promo sm"
Adam might have gotten into him but only because he hit the curb and got loose, I’ve watched Adam race for a long time and he races clean. Argue if you wish but he did nothing wrong
Agreed!
Good job on the video bud
Thanks 👍
Thank you so much Thumbs up
Thank you for watching 2023 Week 14 Premier!
borin ass racing
Where are the Mrs modifieds?
ricky mowing down the 81:
Nice job per usual..cheers
Hell Yeah you guys post local racing at full length??? Freaking awesome
Yes we do
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