Former Unity Raceway Manager Joins Speedway 95

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With the start of the 28th annual Northeast Motorsports Expo at the Augusta Civic Center in Maine, the unofficial start of the 2017 racing season is also underway.

With this start, Speedway 95 in Hermon, ME will see some administrative changes.

Nick Huff, a graphic designer who previously leased Unity Raceway in Unity, ME, has joined Speedway 95’s staff roster.

“He will be in charge of the drivers. If the drivers have any questions or if problems build up, they’ll talk to Nick. And he’ll be doing a little bit of work on the website, and he’ll be doing some announcing,” Speedway 95 owner Del Merritt said.

“He will be a good asset,” Speedway 95 office manager and head scorer Kim Baker Allen said. “He’s a hard worker, and he has a lot of drive and ambition. He’s really good at social media. And he’s a great guy.”

Baker Allen also announced that they are going to have a combined class for “four or five events” on their Saturday night race card as two recently defunct classes, the Speedway 95 Sportsman and the touring Outlaws, will team up.

“We will provide them with Granite State Takeoff tires. They won’t have to pay for them. If the class grows during the season, we may add it for 2018 and allow them to compete for points and better payouts,” Baker Allen said.

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