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Speedway 660 Plays Host to Round Two of Easy-Kleen SLMS on Saturday, May 30th

(May 28th, 2026) – After a fast paced opening round to 2026, the superstars of the Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series are quickly turning the page towards round two of the new season! It will be a trip up the Trans Canada Highway to New Brunswick’s capital region and the Geary Woods, where Speedway 660 will come to life for a phenomenal Saturday of action.

The Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems 150 boasts an eighteen (18) car entry list featuring a host of top talents who will take to the track to battle for glory. The green flag will fly at 2pm on Saturday May 30th with qualifying heat races for the Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems 150 – but gates will open an hour earlier at 1pm for Kid’s Day at Speedway 660, a beloved annual tradition featuring an autograph session and many festivities for kids!

Fast Facts

Date: Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | Start Time: 1:00pm

Pit Gates Open: 9:00am | Grandstands Open: 12:00pm

Event: Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems Ltd. 150 / Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series Round Two

Track: Speedway 660

Location: 588 Branch Road, Geary, New Brunswick, Canada

Track Size: 1/3 Mile | Race Distance: 150 Laps

Support Classes: Late Model Sportsman, Street Stock, Sharp Shooter

Race Day Tickets: Purchased at the Speedway 660 ticket booth, debit / credit and cash accepted.

Ticket Prices: Adults – $30 | Kids (15 and under) – Free | Pits – $40

Speedway 660 Pit E-waiver: SLMS.ca/ewaiver

Past Speedway 660 Winners: Ashton Tucker #2 (2), Devin Snell #10, Lonnie Sommerville #23, Cory Hall #83, Ryan Messer #1

SUPER SIX Super Late Model Series Storylines

Devin Snell Returns To Site of Triumphant Victory

 

Devin Snell (#10) stole the storylines and the victory when the Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series last rolled into Speedway 660 – marking a night he and everyone in attendance will not forget anytime soon!

Snell rolled off deep in the field as the lights began to glow over the ⅓ mile oval, but as the green flag waved he went to work picking up cars one by one. As the race progressed, an electric battle unfolded up front with any of about ten drivers being in contention to win. In the final 50 laps, Snell found another groove and outduelled the top contenders en route to the biggest victory of his career!

Snell has long been a contender, but on that night at Speedway 660, he elevated himself from contender to winner! As the series returns for the Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems Ltd. 150, Snell will be looking for lightning to strike again and run it back into victory lane!

 

Kevin Moore Brings SLMS Back to Site of Viral Moment

 

The viral moment that was heard around the world. It became a meme, it was talked about on podcasts and shows, and it introduced the world to Maritime racing veteran Kevin Moore (#88).

 

While he has become well known for last August’s dramatic wreck that saw his car launch over an embankment at Speedway 660 – a wreck that sparked changes to the design of the turn 3 layout – Kevin Moore is more than just a Dukes of Hazard impersonator – he is a very successful racecar driver – one who is hungry to return to victory lane!

Moore has amassed dozens of wins throughout his two decade plus racing career. He has contended for many championships, and he has won some big races. No track has saw Moore amass greater success than Speedway 660 over the years – and before the wreck last August, he was well on his way to his best run of the season! He was battling for the sixth position at the moment of incident.

With a new car – one he finished on the podium with less than a week ago in a weekly race at Speedway 660 – Moore looks to rewrite the stat books at Speedway 660 and on the Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series – and capture a viral moment in the form of a victory lane celebration this time!

 

Langille and Vincent Eye a Big Bounce Back

 

The early show in the LV Auto Parts and Repair 150 was the back and forth battle between Kent Vincent (#8) and Braden Langille (#26). From the front row, these drivers swapped the lead before being overtaken by Ashton Tucker (#2). But as the race wore on, mechanical issues would cut the day short for both early front runners.

With season long points on everyone’s mind, these drivers are going to be looking to recover in a big way during the Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems Ltd. 150 at Speedway 660. If these drivers can bring the speed they showed in race 1, they’ll put on a show climbing back up the standings.

 

Dylan Gosbee is a Man Up On The Wheel

 

Dylan Gosbee (#16) may have finished third in the season opening LV Auto Parts and Repair 150, but he stole the show in the eyes of many fans!

A day that started promising with fast speed off the trailer turned sour with a plethora of mechanical woes plaguing the 16 team. The issues were so deep, that Gosbee only ran three laps of his heat race before pulling off. The entire KLR Motorsports team easily could have accepted defeat – and at times probably felt like it. But they did not give up, and those efforts would be rewarded.

From last place on the grid, Gosbee got up on the wheel and raced to a third place finish – and was chasing down the runner-up spot as the checkered flag waved. It was a remarkable drive, one that earned Gosbee the inaugural MPI “Up On The Wheel Award” with his performance, and one that put the inaugural series champions in early season title conversations.

Gosbee wasn’t the only team to battle mechanical issues – Ryan Messer (#1) comes to mind as another team who fought car problems and rallied to a heat win and a fourth place finish. But for Gosbee, it was the drive through the field that wowed fans on opening day.

 

Greg Fahey and AEH Motorsports Chasing A Big Breakthrough

 

Nobody has led more laps in Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series competition without visiting victory lane than Greg Fahey (#20). That is a stat the four-time Speedway 660 Line-X Pro Stock champion is hoping to change this weekend.

In two of the last four races in the Geary Woods, Fahey has paced the field leading the most laps. But not only has he seen wins slip through his hands, but podium finishes have as well. Fahey is still searching for his first podium in Easy-Kleen SLMS competition.

With a beautiful looking sharp ride, Fahey already started 2026 stronger than any other season as this team eyes up a championship bid – he posted a career best sixth place result in the LV Auto Parts and Repair 150.

Can Fahey climb atop the leaderboard at the end of 150 laps this weekend?

 

Clark Moore, Ian Rasmussen Lead Recent Speedway 660 Champions Into Easy-Kleen 150

 

It was a breakout season to remember for Clark Moore (#54) in 2025 at Speedway 660 in the Line-X Pro Stock class. Several feature wins led Moore to a narrow championship – the first of his career. The success thrusted Moore into the spotlight in a big way, and coming off a strong return to the Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series – an eleventh place finish in his first start since 2023 and first start at Petty – he’s excited to return back home to Speedway 660.

 

Moore succeeded Ian Rasmussen (#81) at the throne of champion of Speedway 660! Rasmussen scored the Line-X Pro Stock victory one week ago to kick off the season, and is looking for another stellar run this weekend. Rasmussen won the track title in 2024, and was one of the fastest competitors during last August’s Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series races at the track with a top 5 finish. Rasmussen could be a sneaky favorite this weekend.

 

We would be remiss to not shout out a driver who is a frequent competitor both with the Line-X Pro Stocks and Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series. Marcel Leblanc (#30) is hot off a career best eighth place finish in the LV Auto Parts and Repair 150, and is digging for another strong run this weekend!

 

Stay Up To Date!

As race day nears, fans are encouraged to stay tuned to social media for breaking news as it happens! The Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series can be found on social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (formerly known as Twitter) at @SLMSeries. Also, be sure to check out our official website at SLMS.ca.

For more information on the Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems Ltd. 150, check out Speedway 660 on Facebook and online at speedway660.com.

About the Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series

The Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series is Atlantic Canada’s newest stock car racing series. Formed in Fall of 2022 through a partnership between Oyster Bed Speedway, Petty International Raceway, and Speedway 660, the Easy-Kleen Super Late Model Series contests a six-race schedule with some of North America’s top racing talents. The 2026 season will mark the fourth season of competition. Fans can find more info online at SLMS.ca, or through Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X at @SLMSeries.

 

About Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems

Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems Ltd. has been manufacturing high-pressure wash systems since 1982. Over 100,000 companies spanning various fields in both the commercial and industrial sectors are utilizing our machines for their everyday cleaning needs. Easy-Kleen is dedicated to continuing to build the world’s most heavy-duty, hardworking, reliable, and efficient high-pressure cleaning systems. Our machines are known by our customers to last decades, with many units performing for over 25 years. Visit EasyKleen.com to learn more about the products and services offered by Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems.

 

 

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