Airborne Park Speedway
Airborne Park Speedway

Airborne Park Speedway
Plattsburgh, NY

Kids Night This Saturday
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6/15/2016

6/15/2016

Airborne Park Speedway


Kids Night This Saturday

Racing action resumes this Saturday night, 6pm the post time at Airborne Park Speedway. This week is all about the kids! Kids race car rides at intermission, plus kids bike races on the race track. There will also be giveaways periodically throughout the night.
The racing action for the evening will be put on by the Ernie’s Discount Tools Sportsman Modifieds, Jeffords Steel Renegades and Busch Beer Mini Mods.
Pit gates will open at 2pm with practice and main gates opening at 3pm. Adult admission for this week is $10 and kids 12 and under are free of charge.
Last week, the 358 Modifieds made their return to Airborne Park Speedway with 26 machines taking the green flag for the 75 lap main event.
A lap-62 restart saw Mooers driver, Chris Cayea, in the top spot, having to hold off Sportsman Modified challenger, Nick Heywood. Cayea was able to lead the final 26 laps, en route to victory. Heywood pulled to wheels of Cayea three times, but couldn’t get enough power to drive around.
St. Albans driver, Aaron Bartemy took the early lead and led until a caution on lap-48. That lap-48 caution was for Bartemy, as his left rear wheel snapped off the B3 machine and spun him around off the top of turn two.
The top five was completed by Bloomingdale’s Matt Woodruff, Saranac Lake’s George Foley and Jake Branham of Plattsburgh. St. Remi Quebec’s Roger Labreche, Woodruff and Foley were all heat race winners.
The Jeffords Steel Renegade division ran it’s longest distance race of the season to this point. A lap-47 restart had Milton’s Robert Gordon in the lead with Essex driver Josh Terry in second. Gordon restarted on the inside with Terry on the top, and Terry drove to the lead for good on the outside. Gordon, Richie Turner, Zach Rabtoy and Jon Boutin rounded out the top five.
The Busch Beer Mini Mod feature saw Mooers driver, Dale O’Neil take the lead early and never look back. Peru’s Josh LaPorte worked around Keeseville’s Tim LaFountain with two laps to go for the second spot. LaFountain, Robert Foley and Eddie Bresette completed the top five.


Submitted By: John Walker

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