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Tenth-Time’s a Charm for Tom Carey III at Oxford Plains Speedway – YankeeRacer.com

Tenth-Time’s a Charm for Tom Carey III at Oxford Plains Speedway

Oxford, ME ­— Sunday started off with many racers in doubt. Mists, both heavy and light, started the day at Oxford Plains Speedway as racers went through the preparation paces for the Pine Tree State 125. Being the Maine home for the American-Canadian Tour, the pits were filled with contenders, each eager to make their stake in the Tour’s long history at the venerable Vacationland oval. One such racer finally made his greatest impact at a track that has eluded him over the past five seasons.

Following a popular meet and greet with fans along the frontstretch, twenty-six pilots prepared themselves for three heat race qualifiers to set the field for the Pine Tree State 125. Championship chaser Gabe Brown took down heat one with longtime runner Brock Davis running heat two from the pole and former ACT Rookie of the Year Ryan Kuhn stealing away heat three. By passing four cars in his heat, former Oxford Plains Speedway champion Brown took the pole in the 125-lap feature with Vermont standout Jesse Switser to his outside.

Brown quickly took charge at the front, stretching an early lead. Behind him, Tom Carey III began making use of the inside lane to move under Switser for third while point leader D.J. Shaw used the outside to methodically move up from ninth to sixth in the early goings. Carey made up inches gradually over the coming laps, moving under Brown on the arching backstretch to steal away the lead on lap 42.

The first of five cautions started with the spinning Jeff Labrecque in turn two to set up the first of five dogfights between Carey and Brown at the front of the pack on lap 62. With fifty laps remaining, it was an all-star top five as Carey led Brown, Shaw, Derek Gluchacki, and New Hampshire Governor’s Cup winner Brandon Barker with Switser and top rookie Andrew Molleur in tow.

The final caution on lap 118 set up a final seven-lap dash to the checkers. After five years of trying and several close calls over the years, New Salem, Massachusetts’ Tom Carey III finally picked up the ACT Tour win at Oxford Plains Speedway in the Pine Tree State 125. Although slipping back at times near the halfway point, Gabe Brown used the final restart to power back up to a strong second-place finish followed by Jesse Switser to round out the podium. Brandon Barker showed his Lee USA Speedway win in May was no fluke with a fourth-place finish followed closely by Derek Gluchacki for fifth.

Defending champion D.J. Shaw sat just outside the top-5 in sixth with top rookie Andrew Molleur taking seventh and Autodrome Chaudiere winner Jimmy Renfrew, Jr. coming home eighth. Ryan Kuhn finished ninth with Thunder Road hot-shoe Marcel Gravel rounding out the top-10.

The American-Canadian Tour heads north of the border once again in just two week’s time for the CAN-AM 200 at Autodrome Montmagny on Saturday, July 22nd. One of the richest events of the 2023 season, including a guaranteed $10,000 check waiting for the victor, the CAN-AM 200 will pit the best of the United States against the best of Quebec on one of Canada’s fastest ovals!

For more information about the American-Canadian Tour, contact the ACT offices at (802) 244-6963, media@acttour.com, or visit www.acttour.com.  You can also get updates on Facebook and Twitter at @ACTTour.

Oxford Plains Speedway – Oxford, ME

Pine Tree State 125

Sunday, July 9, 2023

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

  1. 5MATom Carey III               New Salem, MA
  2. 60MEGabe Brown                Center Conway, NH
  3. 25NHJesse Switser               West Burke, VT
  4. 0NHBrandon Barker          Windham, ME
  5. 03MADerek Gluchacki          North Dartmouth, MA
  6. 04VTD.J. Shaw                     Center Conway, NH
  7. 31CT#Andrew Molleur       Shelton, CT
  8. 00NHJimmy Renfrew Jr.      Candia, NH
  9. 72MARyan Kuhn                   E. Bridgewater, MA
  10. 86VTMarcel J. Gravel          Wolcott, VT
  11. 04NHShawn Swallow           Groveton, NH
  12. 5ME#Dominic Curit            Saco, ME
  13. 77NH#Bryan Wall Jr.            E. Kingston, NH
  14. 7NCDavey Riendeau          Mooresville, NC
  15. 41QCJonathan Bouvrette    Blainville, QC
  16. 12NHJeffrey Labrecque Jr.   Strafford, NH
  17. 48NYTaylor Hoar                 South Hero, VT
  18. 27NHCam Huntress              Rochester, NH
  19. 5CTDillon Moltz                 New Sharon, ME
  20. 36NHErick Sands                  Derry, NH
  21. 68NH#Tanner Woodard       Waterbury Ctr., VT
  22. 47NHBrockton Davis            Whitefield, NH
  23. 73MACody Littlewood          Orange, MA
  24. 25ME#Jason Gammon         Hollis, ME
  25. 21VTReilly Lanphear           Waterbury, VT
  26. 7MEDylan Payea                Milton, VT

DNS     19ME   Shane Kaherl               Jay, ME

Sources: Cale King/American-Canadian Tour PR

(IMG_0001.jpg): A triumphal Tom Carey III exits his quick mount after taking his third-career American-Canadian Tour win and first at the difficult Oxford Plains Speedway (ME).

(IMG_0002.jpg): Pine Tree State 125 American-Canadian Tour victory lane at Oxford Plains Speedway (L-R) Jesse Switser (3rd), winner Tom Carey III, Gabe Brown (2nd). (ACT Staff Photos)