Renfrew, Cashman, Boucher, Eastman, Knowles, Grenier Grab May 18 Wins
Star Speedway was back in action Sunday afternoon, with six divisions of racing on the Epping, New Hampshire oval.
The Izzett Construction Late Models, Woody’s Auto Street Stocks, Bumpy’s Auto Slingshots, Six Shooters, Pure Stocks, and Crown Vic Cruisers were all on track Sunday, with the Slingshots running double features.
In Izzett Construction Late Model action, Jimmy Renfrew Jr. took home first place honors in the division’s main event. Adam Lovejoy crossed the stripe in the second position on the final lap, with Matt Lowinski not far behind rounding off the top three for the Late Models first race of the 2025 season.
Former Six Shooter track champion J.T. Cashman made it 2 for 2 in Woody’s Auto Street Stock competition to start off the season, claiming the win Sunday afternoon. The second position went to Andrew Gillis, while Dylan Bilodeau crossed the line in the third position.
Cody Boucher picked up his first career Bumpy’s Auto Slingshot win in the first feature for the division Sunday afternoon. When feature number two for the Slingshots hit the track, it was Billy Eastman who topped the competition, picking up this first win of 2025.
The Six Shooter division saw veteran Adam Knowles take home checkers on Sunday in the division’s feature race. Mathew Hurteau was second across the line, with previous race winner Ryan Nelson rounding off the top three.
The Crown Vic division hit the track for their third feature race of the 2025 season and its was Derek Guptill who took home the feature win. The Pure Stocks were also in action on Sunday, and Carlos Grenier topped all comers as he claimed his first win at Star Speedway this season in the MLM Diagnostic Services sponsored division.
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