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Jimmy Renfrew Jr. won on Saturday at White Mountain Motorsports Park. (ACT Media Photo)

Renfrew Lights Up White Mountain For $5,000

NORTH WOODSTOCK, N.H. — Following heat race qualifying and the all-important late model semi feature, the Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Minis started off an early schedule Saturday at White Mountain Motorsports Park.

Led to green by a former first-time winner on the year, Connor Rueda paced the early circuits with Donnie Baumgardner keeping watch on the outside groove. The best on-track battle saw tied championship hopefuls Todd Derrington and Patrick Switser duke it out midpack for a top-five finish before last-lap fireworks up front.

Entering turn one on the final lap, Rueda found himself across the nose of Baumgardner and into the infield, prompting race control to dock the No. 18 to last on the lead lap finish and young McKenna Merchant found herself the winner in victory lane. Derrington and Switser joined Merchant on the podium to keep the championship battle at a continued close call leading into the final weeks of the season.

The Fisher Auto Parts Flying Tiger 35-lap trophy dash was led to green by Jim Paquette and Austin Sicard with championship leader Brandon Gray starting shotgun on the field after a heat-race mechanical mishap took him out of contention early on. Mike Clark and Tyler Pepin quickly found themselves at the head of the pack and holding strong but Gray was coming on strong. The division phenom took over the lead on lap 19 and never looked back to claim his eleventh-straight win of the season ahead of Clark and Pepin at the line.

Stacy Cahoon and Oren Remick took the green flag for the Foley Oil & Propane Late Models on Saturday afternoon before the two went sour just twelve laps later with Remick getting the spin and Cahoon taking the penalty. On the restart between Quinny Welch and Jimmy Renfrew Jr., Renfrew and Welch made contact in Turn Three with Welch going agricultural racing in the infield but held on to keep the field green.

Renfrew was shown the black flag for a pass-through penalty and parked his ride for the night. The feature remained green to the end with Bobby Therrien picking up the checkers in his one-off invasion of White Mountain followed by Tyler Cahoon and Tanner Woodard in the top three.

The lightning-fast Lil’ Webb’s 350 Supermodified Series went green to checkered in its 40-lap main event in just seven minutes and 34 seconds. Ben Tinker showed the way out front and never faltered in his drive to the checkered flags with Ryan Battle and Jim Storace in tow.

The R&R Race Parts NH Street Stock Open 100 wrapped up Saturday’s program with Brandon Gray and Adam Gray bringing the field to green. The Grays put on a great side-by-side battle at the front and quickly split from the rest of the pack with Luke Peters and Ryan Lineham in tow. The foursome soon added another member as a hard-charging Renfrew entered the top-five picture by lap 27, quickly making his way under Lineham and around Peters to put pressure on the Grays.

A pair of single-car spin cautions made the pressure between the front runners grow to a boiling point with the two making contact on lap 81 in turn one, sending both to the rear and gifting Renfrew the lead. Renfrew kept his foot to the floor and powered up to the $5,000 R&R Race Parts win with former 100-lap open winner Kris Watson taking second and Luke Peters making the hometown crowd proud with a strong third-place run to cap off the afternoon.