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At a members suggestion, we are going to try and bring some news from the Little T Speedway to the site. Little T Speedway is a Custom Quater Midget track located behind turns 3 and 4 of Thompson (CT) Speedway. Several of todays top stars began their careers in Quater midgets.
An interesting factoid, on the current WMT roster there are 8 drivers (at least that I am aware of) that formerly competed in Quarter Midget's at both the Little T and Silver City Speedway's:
Jordan Lamothe and Adam Wilcox captured fast times and track records at the Western Grands currently taking place in Topeka Kansas, Eastern Grands champion Jordan Lamothe was the top qualifier in Junior Stock while Adam Wilcox was tops in Light Mod, Other Little T drivers qualifying into the A main were Tommy Barrett , 4th in Light Mod. Ryan Morgan Qualifying 3rd in both Heavy Mod and Heavy B and Shane D'Agostino qualifying 3rd in Heavy 160 and 5th in Heavy B. Lower mains will be run through Friday. A mains are scheduled for Saturday
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Once again this week we had a weekend packed with yet again another double feature event. First up taking the track on Saturday was Senior Stock. The racing was packed with excitement but in the end no one had enough for Mick D’Agostino. Tommy Barrett and Monte Gibbs followed with a close second and third. D’Agostino worked hard for the victory having to hold off two of the tracks other top drivers. Great Race Mick!!! Next up hitting the track was our Light B division. Racing from start to finish without ever relinquishing the lead was Tommy Barrett. Following Tommy was Adam Wilcox finishing in second and Jonathan Hull rounding out the top three. Fantastic win Tommy, keep up the great work.
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Little T Alumni Update Sean Leary has found success at Whip City's Dirt Oval, winning recently in the Youth 250 division. Brayton Round III captured his third win of the year in the Youth 250 division on July 15th Bobby Santos III - 5 straight wins in NEMA midget..last race Stafford.. Anthony Frissora wins 3 in a row..last win Waterford - Allison Legacy North
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Western Grands Results Even though there were no Western Grands Champions from Region 1, our region was well represented, placing thirteen drivers in the A mains. Both Ryan Morgan and Shane D'Agostino landed in three apiece. Here are the A main finishers from Region 1: Junior Honda Alex Wilcox 3rd Junior Stock Jordan Lamothe 3rd Alex Wilcox 4th Light Mod Tommy Barrett 8th Adam Wilcox 10th Heavy Mod Shane D'Agostino 2nd Ryan Morgan 3rd Light 160 Tommy Barrett 4th Heavy 160 Shane D'Agostino 3rd Ryan Morgan 8th Heavy B Ryan Morgan 7th Shane D'Agostino 10th Half Jacqueline Wolfram 2nd
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NASCAR MODIFIEDS...WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. LET'S REMIND NASCAR OF THEIR ROOTS.