Fireworks Fly as Maillet wins Firecracker 150
Saturday night over 4000 fans were treated to some fantastic racing at Speedway 660. Some of the best sportsman cars from all over Atlantic Canada make their way to the Geary Woods for the Firecracker 150. The second big sportsman event of the year saw 30 cars try to qualify for 24 spots in the main event. Fans of the speedway were treated to some amazing weather to go along with the great on track racing. There was also racing in the Atlantic Open Wheel Modifieds as well as the LeisureFamilyRV.com street stock division.
In the Leisure FamilyRV.com Street Stock division Rick Cashol increased lead with another first place finish. Cashol took the lead halfway through the event when Heidi Cooper who has leading the race got caught up in lapped traffic on the high side of the speedway. That allowed Cashol to make the pass on the inside and power his #54 to the front of the field. Peter Gaddess and Matt Matheson had strong cars all night and rounded out the top three respectively.
In the Atlantic Open Wheel Modified tour, 15 cars took the Geary woods with local native Mark Price in his #9 taking home the checkered flag. Price started deep in the field and took the lead late in the race never to relinquish it. Rounding out the top three were the #3 of Ken Deveaux and the #17 of Joe Hoyt.
In the Martin’s Home Heating Sportsman division the Firecracker 150 was the main event for the night and it did not disappoint. George Jamieson took the pole position by winning the first heat and Ken Mackenzie was on the outside pole. Right out of the gate Mackenzie took the lead and was strong throughout. On lap 65, Mackenzie got caught up in lapped traffic and fell all the way back to fourth after being caught on the inside lane behind a lapped car. That allowed the veteran Glyn Nott to take over the lead followed by Matt Maillet and Dave Bigger. That’s the way they would complete the first seventy five laps. After the competition yellow at lap75, Nott started where he left off to continue leading the race until lap 123. Going into to turn three Nott got into the 44 of George Jamieson trying to make a pass and putt Jamieson down an additional lap. When the collision happened Dave Bigger was unfortunately collected as part of the incident. That cleared the front row sending Bigger to the pits and Nott to the back of the lead lap cars. That left young Matt Maillet to inherent first place for the restart. Maillet made no mistake powering his Chevrolet to the front and holding on to take the Firecracker 150. That gives Maillet the biggest win of his career. Ken Mackenzie and Myles Harris rounded out the top three with Nott never recovering from the incident on lap 123.
Speedway 660 resumes action next Saturday night August 14th with the Max 1 Advanced Synthetic Pro Stock 150 presented by COASTAL Blending & Packaging that was rescheduled from earlier in the year. The winner of the 150 lap main event will earn a birth into this years Pro Stock 250. For more information logon onto www.speedway660.com
Angela Coffey
Speedway 660
E-mail: info@speedway660.com In the Leisure FamilyRV.com Street Stock division Rick Cashol increased lead with another first place finish. Cashol took the lead halfway through the event when Heidi Cooper who has leading the race got caught up in lapped traffic on the high side of the speedway. That allowed Cashol to make the pass on the inside and power his #54 to the front of the field. Peter Gaddess and Matt Matheson had strong cars all night and rounded out the top three respectively.
In the Atlantic Open Wheel Modified tour, 15 cars took the Geary woods with local native Mark Price in his #9 taking home the checkered flag. Price started deep in the field and took the lead late in the race never to relinquish it. Rounding out the top three were the #3 of Ken Deveaux and the #17 of Joe Hoyt.
In the Martin’s Home Heating Sportsman division the Firecracker 150 was the main event for the night and it did not disappoint. George Jamieson took the pole position by winning the first heat and Ken Mackenzie was on the outside pole. Right out of the gate Mackenzie took the lead and was strong throughout. On lap 65, Mackenzie got caught up in lapped traffic and fell all the way back to fourth after being caught on the inside lane behind a lapped car. That allowed the veteran Glyn Nott to take over the lead followed by Matt Maillet and Dave Bigger. That’s the way they would complete the first seventy five laps. After the competition yellow at lap75, Nott started where he left off to continue leading the race until lap 123. Going into to turn three Nott got into the 44 of George Jamieson trying to make a pass and putt Jamieson down an additional lap. When the collision happened Dave Bigger was unfortunately collected as part of the incident. That cleared the front row sending Bigger to the pits and Nott to the back of the lead lap cars. That left young Matt Maillet to inherent first place for the restart. Maillet made no mistake powering his Chevrolet to the front and holding on to take the Firecracker 150. That gives Maillet the biggest win of his career. Ken Mackenzie and Myles Harris rounded out the top three with Nott never recovering from the incident on lap 123.
Speedway 660 resumes action next Saturday night August 14th with the Max 1 Advanced Synthetic Pro Stock 150 presented by COASTAL Blending & Packaging that was rescheduled from earlier in the year. The winner of the 150 lap main event will earn a birth into this years Pro Stock 250. For more information logon onto www.speedway660.com
Angela Coffey
Speedway 660
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