N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. — Clear skies and a full pit area greeted race fans on Saturday at White Mountain Motorsports Park.
The Foley Oil & Propane Late Models gave way to a short night for several competitors after a lap one wreck along the frontstretch concrete. Back to green, last year’s rookie of the year, Kyle Goodbout, ran the line of a decades-long veteran in his fierce side-by-side battles, first with Oren Remick before taking challenges from Richie Brown and Kasey Beattie.
Beattie, returning to White Mountain in further preparation for the American-Canadian Tour Milton CAT Midsummer 250 in August, was digging deep for the elusive Triple Crown after claiming his heat race and semi feature wins.
The lights nearly went out for Beattie as a steady pile of white steam billowed from his overflow through the final 10 laps. Undeterred by the distracting mist off the right side of his windshield, Beattie continued to battle hard with Goodbout but time ran out.
Goodbout claimed his first career Foley Oil & Propane Late Model win over Beattie and Quinny Welch.
The Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Minis saw McKenna Merchant score the top prize. Brandon Gray won the 35-lap Fisher Auto Parts Flying Tigers feature.
The Wayne’s Market Dwarf Cars feature belonged to Andy Hill. Jaidan Del Toro was the winner in Dad’s 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Division action.