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Athol Daily News - Racin With Jason: Brotherly love on track

Chalk one up for Cole Littlewood in the sibling rivalry among Orange drivers.Cole edged his brother Justin, first for the pole position, and later the victory last Saturday in the Late Model Sportsman division at Monadnock Speedway in Winchester,.

Athol Daily News - Racin With Jason: Orange s Justin Littlewood makes up for slow start

Athol Daily News - Racin With Jason: Orange s Justin Littlewood makes up for slow start
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The Recorder - Racin With Jason: Orange s Justin Littlewood makes up for slow start

The Recorder - Racin With Jason: Orange s Justin Littlewood makes up for slow start
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Athol Daily News - Racin With Jason: Unknown no more

Racin’ With Jason: Unknown no more Published: 5/6/2021 6:52:44 PM Modified: 5/6/2021 6:52:41 PM With a large crop of big names entered, it would have been easy to overlook Sam Rameau heading into last Saturday’s Tri-Track Open Modified Series race at Monadnock Speedway. Rameau won a Tri-Track race at the Winchester, N.H., quarter-mile last year, but his name isn’t Ryan Preece or Justin Bonsignore or Ron Silk all former NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champions in the Wonder Casino 100 field the headline event of the first night of the season-opening Spring Dash. The 18-year-old from Westminster had the last laugh, as he recovered from restarting 17th after a pit stop to pass Silk for the victory in the closing laps, giving him two Tri-Track wins in a row at Monadnock and the $6,000 winner’s check.

The Recorder - Racin With Jason: Unknown no more

Racin’ With Jason: Unknown no more Published: 5/6/2021 6:52:38 PM With a large crop of big names entered, it would have been easy to overlook Sam Rameau heading into last Saturday’s Tri-Track Open Modified Series race at Monadnock Speedway. Rameau won a Tri-Track race at the Winchester, N.H., quarter-mile last year, but his name isn’t Ryan Preece or Justin Bonsignore or Ron Silk all former NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champions in the Wonder Casino 100 field the headline event of the first night of the season-opening Spring Dash. The 18-year-old from Westminster had the last laugh, as he recovered from restarting 17th after a pit stop to pass Silk for the victory in the closing laps, giving him two Tri-Track wins in a row at Monadnock and the $6,000 winner’s check.

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