MacDonald Tops Field In First PASS New Hampshire Race

Eddie MacDonald (center) scored the win in Sunday's PASS Super Late Model Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.  David Garbo, Jr. (left) finished in second, with Spencer Davis (right) in third.  Photo by Norm Marx

Eddie MacDonald (center) scored the win in Sunday’s PASS Super Late Model Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. David Garbo, Jr. (left) finished in second, with Spencer Davis (right) in third. Photo by Norm Marx

Eddie MacDonald of Rowley, MA added another page to his impressive New Hampshire Motor Speedway resume, scoring the victory in the first-ever Pro All Stars Series Super Late Model race at the “Magic Mile” Sunday afternoon.

It was the seventh victory on the 1.058-mile oval for MacDonald, a three-time winner in NASCAR K&N East Series competition at NHMS, to go along with three race victories in ACT Invitational Late Model competition.

MacDonald was tested in the early stages of the race by D.J. Shaw before David Garbo, Jr. entered the picture. Garbo, relegated to 25th starting position after running afoul of PASS technical inspectors following his heat race, methodically worked his way through the field, needing only 18 laps to take second position away from Shaw.

Garbo chased MacDonald, prevailing on a lap 40 restart to hang on to the top spot for nearly a dozen laps before MacDonald prevailed in a final side-by-side battle with eight laps to go.

Garbo claimed runner-up honors behind MacDonald. Spencer Davis of Dawsonville, GA finished third in his first NHMS appearance in a full-bodied racecar.

Shaw managed to cross the finish line in fourth position, with the top five completed by Derek Ramstrom of West Boylston, Massachusetts.

Dalton Sargent, Tate Fogleman, Trevor Sanborn, Johnny Clark and Mike Rowe rounded out the top ten.

PASS Super Late Models
New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Loudon, NH
Race Results – July 5, 2015

1. 66 – Eddie MacDonald
2. 8 – David Garbo, Jr.
3. 129 – Spencer Davis
4. 60 – D.J. Shaw
5. 35 – Derek Ramstrom
6. 5s – Dalton Sargent
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8. 29 – Trevor Sanborn
9. 54 – Johnny Clark
10. 7 – Mike Rowe
11. 77 – Cassius Clark
12. 47 – Kelly Moore
13. 7L – Glen Luce
14. 21 – David Oliver
15. 73 – Joey Doiron
16. 23 – Dave Farrington
17. 11 – Steve Johnson
18. 2m – Matt Matheson
19. 59 – Reid Lanpher
20. 4 – Ben Rowe
21. 84 – Scott Mulkern
22. 71 – Raphael Lessard
23. 00 – Bryan Kruczek
24. 28 – Mark Lundblad
25. 5m – Vinnie Miller
26. 51 – Chris Bell
DNS: 5 – Dillon Moltz
DNS: 42qc – Eric St. Gelais
DNS: 52 – Kaz Grala

 

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