I always liked those cars – and those guys. But I haven't seen ‘em race in a few years, so I found
the Pro Fours of New England website. I left it confused. First, I found fancy graphics and their
complete schedule – for 2024. Finally, I found their schedule for this year on the website
RacingCalendar.net only to learn that, save for two shows at Waterford Speedbowl (Yeah, I
know it's "New London/Waterford Speedbowl," but give my two fingers a break.) and a spot at
Thompson Speedway's World Series in October, their whole season would be "up north."
I guess the Pro Fours still allow teams to run a GM-Spec V-6 motor, the low-buck brainchild of
Dick Dubois. I have no idea if you still can run a "Turn-Two Mod." I always liked those cars,
too. They were the brainchild of Jim Langevin and Joe Harkins, two guys in New Hampshire
whose slick little mods, running 1000cc Suzuki motorcycle mills, made for than enough mod-
action.
RacingCalendar.net, by the way, is a pretty good website. They had better info as well regarding what's happening this year at Thompson than Thompson does. And yeah, I know. "Thompson Speedway and Motorsports Park."
I'll let my fingers rest now.