Motorist passes state trooper at 132 mph near N.H. track

A state trooper stopped a motorist driving 132 mph Wednesday in Nashua, which is about 45 minutes from the Loudon track. The driver, 45-year-old Kenneth Guertin of Hudson, was charged with reckless conduct and criminal mischief for racing a fellow driver.

The state trooper was passed by the two cars — a black Toyota Supra coupe and a gray Subaru WRX.
Police are still searching for the driver of the Subaru.

The track qualifying record at New Hampshire Motor Speedway is 136.497 mph.

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