Icebreaker Notes: Trevor Sanborn Tops Pro All-Star Series; R&R Street Stocks Drop The Ball 

Trevor Sanborn celebrates victory in the Pro All-Stars Series feature Saturday at Thompson Speedway (Photo: Jim DuPont/RaceDayCT)

THOMPSON – Trevor Sanborn of Parsonfield, Me. Topped the field in the 75-lap Pro All-Stars Series Super Late Model feature. 

DJ Shaw of Center Conway, N.H. was second and Cory Casagrande of Stafford was third. 

On a day when track officials were imploring drivers to keep the program moving along with weather issues looming, it was the R&R Street Stock division at Thompson that basically flipped those officials double birds when they hit the track. 

The division was scheduled to have a 50-lap feature. 

After a rash of cautions for avoidable incidents in the early stages of the event, track officials pulled the division off the track after nine laps were completed and sent all drivers back to the pits for a cool down period. 

After the Evolve Pro Truck Challenge feature the Street Stocks were brought back on track, but not all that much improved. Cautions piled up one after another. Eventually, under caution with 26 laps complete, it was announced that the race would be ended at the next flag shown. And shockingly, after they announcement, the division went caution-free the rest of the way to their scheduled distance of 50 laps. 

Ryan Lineham won the feature. Shane Gendron was second and Jason Woodward third. 

Randy Burr of Middleboro, Mass. topped the field in the 35-lap Evolve Pro Truck Challenge feature. 

Bert Ouellette of Ellington was second and Alan Coates Jr. of Ledyard was third. 




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