Demolition Derby Day at Riverside Speedway and Adventure Park
GROVETON, NH.- Automotive destruction was the theme of the day at Riverside Speedway this week as two demo derbys took place as well as some nonpoint racing. In the four cylinder enduro, it all came down to Patrick Switzer and Chris Woodard duking it out to the end. Switzer was the final car moving after he, Woodard, and Sean Avona beat their cars to pieces. Switzer got the first place trophy with Chris Woodard in second and third went to Sean Avona.
In the 6 & 8 cylinder derby, they threw a couple of minivans in with the big cars and AJ Sumner drove one to victory with Gary George getting second and Arik Bergerone taking third in the big 8s derby.
In the racing portion of the program, Groveton’s Chris Caron made it two in a row as he topped the field in the R.N. Craft Street Stocks after a race-long battle for the lead with Mike Humphrey. Humphrey ended the day second with Morrisville, Vermont’s Robert Audet claiming the third spot.
In the 6 & 8 Bone Stocks Oxford Maine’s Jamie Heath got out front early and got the win but the battle was for second between Ben Bushey and Groveton’s Mike Sherburne with Bushey finishing second and Sherburne getting third.
The Bad Boy Mowers of Morrisville 4 cylinder Bone Stocks ran two twenty lap segments with Aaron Smith winning the first one and ending up in the second spot in race #2 to claim the overall victory with Alex Theroux second overall in the #193 and Jefferson’s Chris Cass finishing in the third spot.
This week the Creative Counters Late Models are in town along with the Bay Haven Lobster Pound and Restaurant 350 Super Modifieds, The Claudette and Deans place DareDevils and the EKeys4Cars formula fours, the R.N. Craft Street Stocks, and the Bad Boy Mowers 4 cylinder Bone Stocks as well as 6&8 Bone Stock. Join our sponsors Papa Bear Custom Construction & Trucking as Riverside Honors our Military night. Hope to see you there.
Sources: Riverside Speedway and Adventure Park
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