Caribou woman first win is the Halloween Howler

6 years ago

Janet “Sprockett” Bosse wins her first feature at Richmond Karting Speedway

After watching her son, Damian Theriault,  win multiple races throughout the season, Janet Bosse decided to finish the season in the driver’s seat. To get back in the swing of things she raced in the Northern Maine Karting Association (NMKA) season finale triple-header September 22. She quickly found the groove finishing second in all three feature races.

This past weekend she entered the Senior Animal Division with kart named “Rage” at Richmond Karting Speedway Halloween Howler with two other strong competitors, Jason Theriault and Brandon Williams.

Bosse said, “Rage and I had a tough 30 lap race fighting for the checker against Jason and Carbon. I was able to get the jump at the green and keep Jason behind me, aside from a couple of close calls, securing my first Richmond checker! Yes, I have also verified that Jason did not ‘let’ me win.”

IMSA racing season ends, seems like a long time since I was at season opener

International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) WeatherTech Sports Car Championship season ended Saturday at Road Atlanta with the Petit Le Mans 10-Hour Endurance race. It seems like a long time ago when Phil Miller, my brother Bill, and I were at Daytona International Speedway for the season opener, Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.

To read the rest of “Caribou woman first win is the Halloween Howler,” an article by contributing writer Tom Hale, please follow this link to the BDN online.