Melcher claims Thunder 4 Mini title on special night at Wiscasset Speedway
Saturday night Wiscasset Speedway hosted Group 1 Fan Appreciation Night with the help of Mainely Motorsports TV. Along with the usual pre-race driver autograph session and kids bike races, the two organizations combined forces to help race sponsor Bozzutos Inc raise money for Maine Special Olympics through their Hometown Foundation. Over 70 Special Olympians were in attendance as the sponsor's special guest, but 12 of them got a treat as they were chosen to help present trophies to the drivers in victory lane. A brief rain shower delayed the start of the show by an hour, but it didn't dampen the enthusiasm of the fans and drivers.
There probably wasn't a driver having more fun on Saturday night than Thunder 4 Mini driver Logan Melcher of Jay. He put the bow on a dream season with a convincing win in the 30-lap spotlight feature. The point leader was forced to restart at the rear of the field after a lap 3 spin. But it took him just seven laps to charge around the outside of the pack to grab the lead. From there he built up a full straightaway advantage and cruised to his track-high sixth win of the season. Just by taking the green flag alone, Melcher locked up the 2017 division crown with one race to spare. The remaining trophies presented in victory lane traded hands in the tech building as Brian Sweatt and Jeff Minchin both failed post-race inspection. Wiscasset's Noah Haggett and Brunswick's David Greenleaf took home the hardware instead. Devan Robinson of Warren and Donald Mooney of New Glouster filled out the top 5.
The other spotlight feature on the night was a 50-lap tilt for the ServPro of Biddeford-Saco Prostocks. With the season winding down, the division title hopes rest in the lap of veteran racers Charlie Colby and Daren Ripley. While the point leader Colby struggled on the night, the points chaser Ripley dominated. Ripley quickly grabbed the lead from his mid pack starting position and set a torrid pace in the caution-free race. By the time they had reached lap 45 there were just four of the 12 cars left on the lead lap and Ripley had built up a half-track advantage over the 2nd place car of #99 Ajay Picard. Ripley set it on cruise control and ran the final laps in the tire tracks of 4th place car of #15 Scott Chubbuck to secure the easy victory. For Ripley is was his class high third win of 2017. Picard took home the 2nd place trophy. Third place went to Bath's Jeremy Whorff who was running just his second race of the season at Wiscasset. The top 5 was filled out by Scott Chubbuck and Cody Tribbett. As of the press release time, the win for Ripley remains "unofficial" pending a mandatory engine inspection that comes after a driver's 3rd win. Should the victory stand, Charlie Colby would enter the season finale with a 4 point lead over Ripley.
In the 25-lap feature for the N.E. 4-cylinder Pros, Connor Wenners backed up his first career win with an even more impressive victory. Thanks to his win from two weeks ago, he had to start last in the running order. This didn't seem to deter the talented 12-year-old from Edgecomb. He took just 10 laps to get to the front and from there he would cruise to his 2nd win in a row. Spencer Vaughn of Canton rebounded from a recent string of tough luck and picked up a strong 2nd place finish. Point leader Max Rowe of Turner continued his solid rookie campaign with a 3rd place finish. Kamren Knowles and Hayden Norris filled out the top 5. While Wenners recently made history by becoming the track's youngest feature winner at 12 years old, Rowe has his sights set on becoming the track's youngest ever champion at 13 years old.
The Super Streets ran the final feature of the night with a 25-lap feature. It was a bit of a rough night for the Supers with cautions flying in both the heat and feature. While the top drivers in the class struggled, some other drivers took advantage and continued their recent hot streak. Jefferson's Mike Hodgkins, coming off a season-best 2nd place finish, took the lead just before the midpoint of the race and held on for his first career win at Maine's fastest track. Zach Poland of Woolwich picked up his third straight podium finish taking the runner-up trophy. Oakland's Sean Johnson was 3rd followed by Barry Poulin of Benton and Michael Harrison of Durham.
Wiscasset Speedway returns to action Saturday night, Sept. 16 with Group 2 in action. The show will provide racing action in the Wood Pellet Warehouse Late Models, the Kennebec Equipment Rental Outlaw Minis, the Midcoast Region Napa Modifieds, and the Norms Used Cars Strictly Streets. The flex division will be filled by the Amsoil Nelcar Legends in their final appearance of the season. Pit gates will open at 1 p.m., grandstand gate at 3, and racing action will begin at 5. More information is available at www.wiscassetspeedway.com or by calling (207) 491-3720.
Pos | No. | Name | Home Town | Laps | Diff |
1 | 41 | Logan Melcher | Jay | 30 | |
2 | 54 | Noah Haggett | Wiscasset | 30 | 10.797 |
3 | 58 | David Greenleaf | Brunswick | 30 | 13.193 |
4 | 20 | Devan Robinson | Warren | 30 | 14.039 |
5 | 80 | Donald Mooney | New Gloucester | 29 | 1 Lap |
6 | 04 | Curtis Anderson | Richmond | 29 | 1 Lap |
7 | 1 | Jeff Davis | Woolwich | 29 | 1 Lap |
8 | 00 | Nick Morton | Newcastle | 29 | 1 Lap |
9 | 03 | Ryan Shea | Richmond | 29 | 1 Lap |
10 | 26 | Michael Golding | Pownal | 29 | 1 Lap |
11 | 30 | Keith Rankin | Pittston | 27 | 3 Laps |
DQ | 94 | Brian Sweatt | Albion | 30 | DQ |
DQ | 3 | Jeff Minchin | Pittston | 30 | DQ |
dns | 19 | Travis Poulliot | China | dns |
Pos | No. | Name | Home Town | Laps | Diff |
1 | 4 | Connor Wenners | Edgecomb | 25 | |
2 | 7 | Spencer Vaughan | Canton | 25 | 2.829 |
3 | 12 | Max Rowe | Turner | 25 | 5.954 |
4 | 98 | Kamren Knowles | West Gardiner | 25 | 9.077 |
5 | 03 | Hayden Norris | Gardiner | 25 | 9.429 |
6 | 70 | Taylor Lane | Phillips | 25 | 10.301 |
7 | 42 | Mike Kibbin | South China | 25 | 13.759 |
8 | 55 | John Shorey | Alna | 25 | 15.288 |
9 | 24 | Jeff Prindall | Lisbon | 25 | 21.695 |
10 | 10 | Kate Re | Lovell | 25 | 26.92 |
11 | 01 | Jet Decker | Chesterville | 24 | 1 Lap |
12 | 41 | Larry Melcher | Jay | 15 | 10 Laps |
13 | 9x | Jim Weymouth | West Gardiner | 8 | 17 Laps |
Pos | No. | Name | Home Town | Laps | Diff |
1 | 09 | Daren Ripley | Thomaston | 50 | |
2 | 99 | Ajay Picard | Palmyra | 50 | 5.731 |
3 | 8 | Jeremy Whorff | Bath | 50 | 8.544 |
4 | 15x | Scott Chubbuck | Bowdoin | 50 | 15.39 |
5 | 13t | Cody Tribbett | Richmond | 49 | 1 Lap |
6 | 7 | Nick Reno | West Bath | 49 | 1 Lap |
7 | 13 | Nate Tribbett | Richmond | 49 | 1 Lap |
8 | 5 | James Osmond | Wiscasset | 49 | 1 Lap |
9 | 72 | Charlie Colby | Newcastle | 49 | 1 Lap |
10 | 29 | Kevin Morse | Woolwich | 49 | 1 Lap |
11 | 41 | Brian Whitney | Etna | 40 | 10 Laps |
12 | 84 | Jamie Wright | Woolwich | 7 | 43 Laps |
Pos | No. | Name | Home Town | Laps | Diff |
1 | 23x | Mike Hodgkins | Jefferson | 25 | |
2 | 06 | Zac Poland | Wiscasset | 25 | 1.761 |
3 | 9 | Sean Johnson | Oakland | 25 | 2.035 |
4 | 32 | Barry Poulin | Benton | 25 | 3.736 |
5 | 85 | Michael Harrison | Durham | 25 | 5.234 |
6 | 3 | Bob Crocker | Freeport | 25 | 13.868 |
7 | 30 | Cory Creamer | Randolph | 24 | 1 Lap |
8 | 48 | Dan Nessmith | Wiscasset | 3 | 22 Laps |
9 | 8 | Bouncer Knight | Jay | 0 | |
10 | 2 | Josh Bailey | Wiscasset | 0 | |
dns | 54 | Neil Evans Jr | Brunswick | dns | |
dns | 5 | Mark Lucas | Harpswell | dns |
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