Bushey Claims Flying Tiger Main Event at Riverside Speedway & Adventure Park
Vergennes, Vermont’s Rowdy Brad Bushey picked up feature event # 1 of the 2020 racing season Saturday night at Groveton N.H. riverside speedway. Bushey got out to the lead early and led all 30 laps of the main event. Groveton N.H.’s Nick Gilcris ran second in the Elliot Masonry Buick Regal while Jerrad Ledger came home third in the Brian’s auto body # 01. The Tiger division is sponsored by Scotty Frazier’s 2 To Go Show.
The Claudette and Dean’s Place Dare Devils had a good run. In main event #1 Lyndonville, Vermont’s Cassie Leonard picked up her first career feature victory as she got the lead early and held off Waterford, Maine’s Brady Heath in second and Morrisville, Vermont’s Mikayla Bowen finished third. In Dare Devils feature event #2 Gorham N.H.’s Evan Gilbert used the outside groove to his advantage and got to the front and never looked back, as he picked up his second main event win of the season. Oxford, ME’s Charlie Hall Jr. came home 2nd and Jefferson N.H.‘s Danny Stinson finished in the 3rd spot.
In the Lil Rascals Dwarf class, Hiram ME’s. Justin Stacey wrestled the lead away from Roger Edgcomb and picked up his first main event win of the season. Last week’s winner Justin Harris ended the night in second with Roger Edgcomb picking up the third spot.
The Bone Stock 4 cylinder division was 24 cars strong and after 3 cautions and a last-lap pass, Waterford ME’s Jamie Heath stole the win from last week’s winner Ryan Heuser. Jim Walsh in the #4 ended up third.
Formula Four action was hot and heavy as Young Kaiden Fisher got his Ford Mustang torn up in qualifying. Gales Ferry, CT’s Tommy Silva made the long trip to Riverside Speedway worth the drive as he came away with the win, Groveton’s Chris Caron finished second and Claremont N.H’s. Erin Aiken came home in the third spot.
A couple of shout-outs this week, First to Bone Stock driver Shawna Randall. Shawna will compete this week and then she is off to college and Military service. The second shout-out is to young Kaiden Fisher who got torn up in heat action and wasn’t a factor for the win in the main event but was a true gentleman when the lead lap cars came by, Kaiden pulled over and let them go on by. Don’t forget this week is the Tiger/ Street Stock/ Strictly/Wildcat 50 lapper. That’s it for this week, check the Riverside Speedway and Adventure park website for everything that’s happening. Hope to see you there, Saturday, June 13, 2020.
Sources: Riverside Speedway & Adventure Park
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