New Englanders’ Performance During Racing At Martinsville

On Saturday Austin Hill scored a win in the Xfinity Series with Jeb Burton coming home in 11th place while Parker Kligerman of Westport, CT finished 23rd followed by Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT in 24th.  Finishing 32nd was Boston’s Kaz Grala.  Burton and Alfredo both race team cars for Cape Cod’s Chris and Mary Our who  reside in Harwich, MA.

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How Did New Englanders Do At Bristol?

In the Craftsman Truck Series  Joey Logano of Middletown, CT pulled off a win at Bristol while Parker Kligerman of Westport, CT was not so fortunate and ended up 31st. In Sunday’s Cup race Christopher Bell won that one at the while Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT came in 24th with Corey LaJoie placing 30th. Joey Logano retired early and was given a 37th place. Corey LaJoie is the son of two-time Xfinity Champion Randy LaJoie.

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How New Englanders Fared at Daytona Speed Weeks

Ricky Standhouse, Jr. won Sunday’s  2023 Daytona 500 while NASCAR Defending Champion  Joey Logano of Middletown, CT came in second with Corey LaJoie placing 16th.  Corey is the son of two-time Xfinity Champion Randy Lajoie of Norwalk, CT.  Not so fortunate was Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT who finished 36th.

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How NASCAR New Englanders Competed at Fontana, CA

In Saturday’s Xfinity race at Fontana International Speedway Cole Custer won that one.  Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT, was also a winning contender, and cracked the top five, in one of Chris Our’s team cars.

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How New Englanders Fared At The Indy Road Course Over The Weekend

It was a good day Saturday for Austin Cindric who won the Xfinity Series race at the IMS road course.  It also was a bad day for Brett Moffit who was steering the Chris Our entry as he broke an axle on his mount and placed 31st.  Cape Cod’s Chris Our is a building contractor and resides in Harwich, MA.

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How New Englanders Did at NHMS in Front of a Home Town Crowd…

Chris Bell won Saturday’s Xfinity Series on the one-mile paperclip oval.  Brett Moffit finished a respectfully ninth place.  Moffit drives an Xfinity entry for Bay State team owner Chris Our who is a Cape Cod businessman from Harwich, MA.

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