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Shoreham driver wins at Devil’s Bowl

WEST HAVEN — Shoreham’s Colby Beinhaur became a first-time winner at the Devil’s Bowl Speedway on Sunday, dominating the 15-lap Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint feature race. Beinhaur led by as much as a half-lap over the rest of the field, outdistancing runner-up Cody O’Brien and first-time Devil’s Bowl racer Brandon Emerson for the win.
In a 30-lap Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified feature veteran New York drive Kenny Tremont Jr. won his all-time record 80th race on the track, passing second-place finisher Josh Sunn of White River with 10 laps to go. Orwell’s Tim LaDuc took third and Brandon’s Joey Scarborough was 10th in a 29-car event.
Paolo Pascarella of Troy, N.Y., came home a first-time Devil’s Bowl winner in a 20-lap O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman feature. Salisbury’s Brent Warren took fifth, and Leicester’s Adam Piper was fifth.
Billy Duprey of Hydeville earned his 50th Devil’s Bowl victory by winning the 20-lap Rosen & Berger Super Stock feature. Michael Clark Jr. of Salisbury was seventh in that race.
Jason Porter of Freeport, Maine, was the overall winner of the annual “3×10” segmented event for the Portland Glass Mini Stock division. Porter put together the lowest three-segment total score by finishing second, second, and ninth in the three 10-lap segments, for a total of 13 race points.
Leicester’s Derrick Counter scored 14 points (fourth, fifth, fifth) to take the overall runner-up spot. Original third-place finisher and Panton racer Mike Preston’s car failed post-race inspection and was disqualified.

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