Celebrate America with the Flying Tiger Independence Day 76 July 4th at White Mountain Motorsports Park!

N. Woodstock, NH — White Mountain Motorsports Park is geared up and ready to celebrate the 250th birthday of these United States with Round #2 in the Central Asphalt Paving Triple Crown! The Farmyard Store Flying Tigers will go for broke in the Independence Day 76 this Saturday, July 4 to headline a stellar five division line-up!

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After opening the season with their first long-distance event of the year, the Central Asphalt Paving Triple Crown returns with a wide-open playing field. After his breakout win, Chandler Potter will be out of the championship picture with a career-move to the West Coast this summer leaving the door open for a new face atop the Triple Crown standings. Wolcott, Vermont’s Brendan Moodie will be looking to make a pounce into the lead while The Farmyard Store Flying Tiger regulars Shane Sicard, Kyle Willis and Luke Peters are among the track championship regulars who have shown stellar speed the last several events.

Following win number two last time out, Groveton’s Quinny Welch continues to stand in familiar territory atop the 1764 Sports Bar & Grill Late Model standings. Behind Welch is a gaggle of veterans and youngsters that fill out the top five all within thirteen points of one another. Like Welch, Kyle Goodbout, Mike ‘Beetle’ Bailey and Kasey Beattie will be in the hunt for another win while Colin Cornell is looking for his first this season.

The Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Strictly Minis were easily the race of the night last Saturday and with point leader Donnie Baumgardner and runner-up Jacob Roy separated by just four points it’s sure to be another perfect storm this week.  

After mechanical woes in both his primary and his substitute ride last time out, Jason Wyman grasps a slim one point lead over Ethan Tyrrell in the Caulder Construction Dwarf Cars. The speedy Dwarf Cars have grown in 2026, look forward to another fantastic showdown on Fourth of July Saturday.

The fan-favorite Crown Vics also return to celebrate the nation’s birthday with Belmont’s Frank Sweeney continuing to lead the standings. The Crown Vics have put on fantastic side-by-side racing each time out at White Mountain with an ever revolving cast of characters ready to spice up Saturday nights at White Mountain!

After three outings at Barre’s Thunder Road, the Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Division returns home to White Mountain for a fifteen-lap showdown. While Gracen Gorham, Chloe Doyle and Kaden Wimble are looking to keep the momentum rolling, Cooper Benoit, Bella Hamel and Kiptyn Aldrich are looking for redemtion this Saturday at the Mountain.

White Mountain Motorsports Park is ready for the Fourth of July holiday with the Independence Day 76 for The Farmyard Store Flying Tigers on Saturday, July 4. The Central Asphalt Paving Triple Crown returns for the 76-lap holiday special along with the 1764 Sports Bar & Grill Late Models, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Strictly Minis, Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Division, Caulder Construction Dwarf Cars and the White Mountain Crown Vics with a 6:00pm Post Time.

Grandstands open at 3:00pm with Adult General Admission set at $15, Kids aged 6 to 12 are $5 and children five and under are free. The Family Four Pack (two adults, two kids) will also be available for $30.

For more information, contact the White Mountain Motorsports Park offices at (802) 244-6963, media@acttour.com, or visit www.whitemountainmotorsports.com. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram!