By: Tim Baltz
Photo Credit: Rick Young
Toys for Tots and a great crowd was on hand for another big night of racing at the
Can Am Speedway in Lafargeville New York. It was Christmas in July and Santa paid
a visit and spread cheer to the crowd and some of the top drivers, who managed
to get to victory lane.
The Eastern Ontario Vintage Stock Car Club made their one and only visit to Can
Am this year and Paul Billings led the early laps of the 70/80 division, while Randy
Gaudet tried to catch him. In the 50/60 class Greg Hale was in search of his third
straight win as he tried to hold off a hard charging Jeff Cledgett. On lap 7 in the
70/80 class Gaudet was able to get by for the lead and pull away, while Hale was
making it hard for Cledgett to get by. As the laps clicked off and no caution flag in
the 20 lap feature, Randy Gaudet was dominant as he scored his first Can Am win
since the 2001 season when he won a DIRTcar Sportsman feature at the
speedway. Greg Hale would hold off Jeff Cledgett to score his 3rd straight Can Am
win, which put hi in a tie for 4th on the tracks all time Vintage Modified win list.
Mike Durham was once again looking to score his first career win in the 12 lap
Donath Motorworx Limited Sportsman class, leading early with Brayden Bullock
right there to challenge. A quick yellow came out on lap 6, which played into the
hands of Brayden Bullock and Mason Rogers, who had moved into the top three.
When the green flew it was Durham in control again but Brayden Bullock used the
top lane to charge to the lead by lap 8 with Rogers taking second. With three laps
to go Bullock went too wide in turn 4 allowing Rogers to get by and drive on. From
this point forward Mason Rogers would drive away from another quality field to
score his second win in just three weeks at Can Am. Mike Durham, Brayden
Bullock, Caleb Howard, Jackson Welling and Genavieve Bartlett completed the top
5.
George Sanford took the top spot at the start of the 20 lap Panther Frameworx
Crate Sprint Cars with Josh Verne Jr. there to challenge. On lap 4 Sanford broke
and took his car straight to the infield, handing Verne the lead with Bruno Richard
taking second. On lap 8 a scary moment saw James Kiah take a wild flip in turn
two, which brought out the red flag. Kiah would climb out uninjured. When the
green flew Verne once again charged to the lead as Richard tried to keep pace.
Verne was able to pull away and put plenty of distance between himself and the
resto of the field. Without help from a caution flag, Josh Verne Jr. would finally get
back to a place where he has been familiar with, Can Am Victory Lane on this
night. Verne scored his second win of the year and grabbed the point lead back.
Bruno Richard, Andrew Hennessey, Ken Klinkowsky and last weeks winner Tiger
Chapman 5th.
Toys for Tots and a great crowd was on hand for another big night of racing at the
Can Am Speedway in Lafargeville New York. It was Christmas in July and Santa paid
a visit and spread cheer to the crowd and some of the top drivers, who managed
to get to victory lane.
The Eastern Ontario Vintage Stock Car Club made their one and only visit to Can
Am this year and Paul Billings led the early laps of the 70/80 division, while Randy
Gaudet tried to catch him. In the 50/60 class Greg Hale was in search of his third
straight win as he tried to hold off a hard charging Jeff Cledgett. On lap 7 in the
70/80 class Gaudet was able to get by for the lead and pull away, while Hale was
making it hard for Cledgett to get by. As the laps clicked off and no caution flag in
the 20 lap feature, Randy Gaudet was dominant as he scored his first Can Am win
since the 2001 season when he won a DIRTcar Sportsman feature at the
speedway. Greg Hale would hold off Jeff Cledgett to score his 3rd straight Can Am
win, which put hi in a tie for 4th on the tracks all time Vintage Modified win list.
Mike Durham was once again looking to score his first career win in the 12 lap
Donath Motorworx Limited Sportsman class, leading early with Brayden Bullock
right there to challenge. A quick yellow came out on lap 6, which played into the
hands of Brayden Bullock and Mason Rogers, who had moved into the top three.
When the green flew it was Durham in control again but Brayden Bullock used the
top lane to charge to the lead by lap 8 with Rogers taking second. With three laps
to go Bullock went too wide in turn 4 allowing Rogers to get by and drive on. From
this point forward Mason Rogers would drive away from another quality field to
score his second win in just three weeks at Can Am. Mike Durham, Brayden
Bullock, Caleb Howard, Jackson Welling and Genavieve Bartlett completed the top
5.
George Sanford took the top spot at the start of the 20 lap Panther Frameworx
Crate Sprint Cars with Josh Verne Jr. there to challenge. On lap 4 Sanford broke
and took his car straight to the infield, handing Verne the lead with Bruno Richard
taking second. On lap 8 a scary moment saw James Kiah take a wild flip in turn
two, which brought out the red flag. Kiah would climb out uninjured. When the
green flew Verne once again charged to the lead as Richard tried to keep pace.
Verne was able to pull away and put plenty of distance between himself and the
resto of the field. Without help from a caution flag, Josh Verne Jr. would finally get
back to a place where he has been familiar with, Can Am Victory Lane on this
night. Verne scored his second win of the year and grabbed the point lead back.
Bruno Richard, Andrew Hennessey, Ken Klinkowsky and last weeks winner Tiger
Chapman 5th.
Tyler Meeks paced the field early in the 25 lap Whitesboro Plow Shop DIRTcar 358
Modified feature, over Scott Webb and Billy Dunn. Meeks and Webb were able to
pull away in the early laps and put on a great battle for the fans up front. On lap
10 Webb took the top spot away, while Dunn made his way to second and tried to
run down the leader. Webb, who had not won since August of last year, was
looking to get back into the winner’s circle, but Dunn was looking to make it two
in a row. On lap 19 the yellow flew as Tim Fuller broke while running in the top 5.
Shaun Shaw tried to avoid him but got collected. Fuller was done for the night,
while Shaw had minimal damage and was able to continue. When the green flew
Webb took the lead, but a new challenger in the form of Ryan Bartlett was on the
move taking second. Bartlett had to start at the back with issues before the green
start of the race, but was fast and closed in on the lead. On this night Scott Webb
was too strong as he scored his first win of the season. Ryan Bartlett, Billy Dunn,
Lance Willix and Willy Decker Jr. completed the top 5.
Frank Sibley was the dominant driver at the start of the 20 lap Bob Johnson Auto
Group DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Sibley had won his qualifying heat earlier in the
day and was well in command, while Owen and Keegan Nier battled the for the
2nd and 3rd spots. As the laps clicked off it appeared Sibley was going to finally
break through and grab that first career win, however the yellow flew on lap 15,
which bunched up the field for a key restart. When the green flew Sibley remained
in front but Keegan Nier was on the move and closed in. On lap 17 Nier took over
the top spot, but Richard Murtaugh, last weeks winner, found some speed in the
late going and charged to the runner up spot. With two laps to go Murtaugh tried
for the lead but the yellow flew again, for Grayson Adderley, who blew a left rear
tire while running 10th. On the final restart Richard Murtaugh went to work
getting by Keegan Nier, then drove away unchallenged for his second win in a row.
Keegan Nier crossed a best career finish of 2nd with Gavin Eisele making a late run
to third. Owen Nier was fourth and Eric Nier 5th.
The final feature of the night was the 15 lap Sundance Leisure Thunder car event
and Jared Gilson was the driver in command from the drop of the green flag.
Gilson built up a big lead in the early laps with OJ White holding on to second.
Gilson was running away from the field and was well on his was to a second career
win. On lap 9 that all changed as third place running Todd Fleury lost a motor off
turn 4 bringing out the yellow. Due to track conditions following this, track
management and officials made the decision to call the feature complete at lap9
of the 15 lapper, resulting in Jared Gilson claiming his second career Can Am win.
Francis White David Rasmussen Tyler Woods and OJ White completed the official
top 5 finish.
Next week it’s a big night for the Panther Frameworx Crate Sprint Cars. A
qualifying spot is on the line for the Northern Crate Nationals and a solid field is
expected next Friday plus a full show for all other divisions. Gates open at 5pm
with the first green flag flying at 7pm. Be sure to give the track a follow on our
Facebook page and don’t forget to add us to your favorites on My Race Pass to get
all the up–to–date results, alerts and media releases at the speedway. To check out
everything that’s going on all season long check out our website at
racecanam.com.
Modified feature, over Scott Webb and Billy Dunn. Meeks and Webb were able to
pull away in the early laps and put on a great battle for the fans up front. On lap
10 Webb took the top spot away, while Dunn made his way to second and tried to
run down the leader. Webb, who had not won since August of last year, was
looking to get back into the winner’s circle, but Dunn was looking to make it two
in a row. On lap 19 the yellow flew as Tim Fuller broke while running in the top 5.
Shaun Shaw tried to avoid him but got collected. Fuller was done for the night,
while Shaw had minimal damage and was able to continue. When the green flew
Webb took the lead, but a new challenger in the form of Ryan Bartlett was on the
move taking second. Bartlett had to start at the back with issues before the green
start of the race, but was fast and closed in on the lead. On this night Scott Webb
was too strong as he scored his first win of the season. Ryan Bartlett, Billy Dunn,
Lance Willix and Willy Decker Jr. completed the top 5.
Frank Sibley was the dominant driver at the start of the 20 lap Bob Johnson Auto
Group DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Sibley had won his qualifying heat earlier in the
day and was well in command, while Owen and Keegan Nier battled the for the
2nd and 3rd spots. As the laps clicked off it appeared Sibley was going to finally
break through and grab that first career win, however the yellow flew on lap 15,
which bunched up the field for a key restart. When the green flew Sibley remained
in front but Keegan Nier was on the move and closed in. On lap 17 Nier took over
the top spot, but Richard Murtaugh, last weeks winner, found some speed in the
late going and charged to the runner up spot. With two laps to go Murtaugh tried
for the lead but the yellow flew again, for Grayson Adderley, who blew a left rear
tire while running 10th. On the final restart Richard Murtaugh went to work
getting by Keegan Nier, then drove away unchallenged for his second win in a row.
Keegan Nier crossed a best career finish of 2nd with Gavin Eisele making a late run
to third. Owen Nier was fourth and Eric Nier 5th.
The final feature of the night was the 15 lap Sundance Leisure Thunder car event
and Jared Gilson was the driver in command from the drop of the green flag.
Gilson built up a big lead in the early laps with OJ White holding on to second.
Gilson was running away from the field and was well on his was to a second career
win. On lap 9 that all changed as third place running Todd Fleury lost a motor off
turn 4 bringing out the yellow. Due to track conditions following this, track
management and officials made the decision to call the feature complete at lap9
of the 15 lapper, resulting in Jared Gilson claiming his second career Can Am win.
Francis White David Rasmussen Tyler Woods and OJ White completed the official
top 5 finish.
Next week it’s a big night for the Panther Frameworx Crate Sprint Cars. A
qualifying spot is on the line for the Northern Crate Nationals and a solid field is
expected next Friday plus a full show for all other divisions. Gates open at 5pm
with the first green flag flying at 7pm. Be sure to give the track a follow on our
Facebook page and don’t forget to add us to your favorites on My Race Pass to get
all the up–to–date results, alerts and media releases at the speedway. To check out
everything that’s going on all season long check out our website at
racecanam.com.
Whitesboro Plow Shop DIRTcar 358 Modified
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 18W–Scott Webb[4]; 2. 39–Ryan Bartlett[6]; 3. 49–Billy
Dunn[10]; 4. 31–Lance Willix[7]; 5. 1–Willy Decker Jr[8]; 6. 7S–Shaun Shaw[9]; 7.
22X–Mike Richmond[11]; 8. 21R–RJ Tresidder[12]; 9. 63–Adam Roberts[1]; 10. 66W–
Derek Webb[15]; 11. (DNF) 9–Tyler Meeks[2]; 12. (DNF) 19–Tim Fuller[5]; 13. (DNF)
18$–Sean Beardsley[16]; 14. (DNF) 45R–Preston Forbes[17]; 15. (DNF) 21–Andrew
Howard[3]; 16. (DNF) 3M–Franklin Mackin[14]; 17. (DNF) 23–Cameron Black[13];
18. (DNS) 12–Addison Bowman
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 18W–Scott Webb[4]; 2. 39–Ryan Bartlett[5]; 3. 7S–Shaun
Shaw[7]; 4. 63–Adam Roberts[1]; 5. 21–Andrew Howard[3]; 6. 22X–Mike
Richmond[9]; 7. 23–Cameron Black[6]; 8. 66W–Derek Webb[2]; 9. 45R–Preston
Forbes[8]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9–Tyler Meeks[2]; 2. 31–Lance Willix[5]; 3. 49–Billy Dunn[7]; 4.
19–Tim Fuller[4]; 5. 1–Willy Decker Jr[6]; 6. 21R–RJ Tresidder[1]; 7. 3M–Franklin
Mackin[8]; 8. 18$–Sean Beardsley[9]; 9. (DNF) 12–Addison Bowman[3]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 3M–Franklin Mackin, 00:18.500[10]; 2. 23–Cameron Black,
00:18.641[3]; 3. 7S–Shaun Shaw, 00:18.654[14]; 4. 18W–Scott Webb,
00:18.732[17]; 5. 49–Billy Dunn, 00:18.743[6]; 6. 12–Addison Bowman,
00:18.745[4]; 7. 9–Tyler Meeks, 00:18.790[11]; 8. 1–Willy Decker Jr, 00:18.811[5];
9. 63–Adam Roberts, 00:18.835[13]; 10. 21R–RJ Tresidder, 00:18.879[15]; 11. 21–
Andrew Howard, 00:18.883[9]; 12. 45R–Preston Forbes, 00:19.093[7]; 13. 22X–
Mike Richmond, 00:19.150[12]; 14. 18$–Sean Beardsley, 00:19.382[2]; 15. (DNS)
39–Ryan Bartlett; 16. (DNS) 19–Tim Fuller; 17. (DNS) 66W–Derek Webb; 18. (DNS)
31–Lance Willix
24 entries
Bob Johnson DIRTcar Sportsman
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 33–Richard Murtaugh[11]; 2. 34K–Keegan Nier[6]; 3. 18–Gavin
Eisele[9]; 4. 17–Owen Nier[4]; 5. 34–Eric Nier[8]; 6. 52–Jessica Power[7]; 7. 14–
Camdin Cook[3]; 8. 9–Logan Brown[5]; 9. 44–Taylor Doxtater[10]; 10. 92–Frank
Sibley[2]; 11. 1D–Paul DeRuyter[1]; 12. FOX28–Tyler Stevenson[14]; 13. 32RS–Ryan
Shanahan[24]; 14. 621G–Trevor Gibbons[13]; 15. 2–Greg Henry[15]; 16. 5R–Steve
Roberts[18]; 17. 4–JJ Courcy[17]; 18. 62–Jonathan Murphy[19]; 19. 4C–Michelle
Courcy[16]; 20. (DNF) 83–Grayson Adderley[12]; 21. (DNF) 5–Eymarah
Bowman[20]; 22. (DNF) 18G–Justin Gadbaw[21]; 23. (DNF) 21–Gage Howard[23];
24. (DNF) 54–Brady Howard[22]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 44–Taylor Doxtater[6]; 2. 18–Gavin Eisele[5]; 3. 52–Jessica
Power[4]; 4. 1D–Paul DeRuyter[1]; 5. 621G–Trevor Gibbons[3]; 6. 4C–Michelle
Courcy[8]; 7. 62–Jonathan Murphy[7]; 8. (DNF) 54–Brady Howard[2]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 92–Frank Sibley[1]; 2. 34–Eric Nier[4]; 3. 17–Owen Nier[2]; 4. 9–
Logan Brown[3]; 5. FOX28–Tyler Stevenson[6]; 6. 4–JJ Courcy[8]; 7. 5–Eymarah
Bowman[7]; 8. 21–Gage Howard[5]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 14–Camdin Cook[1]; 2. 33–Richard Murtaugh[6]; 3. 34K–Keegan
Nier[3]; 4. 83–Grayson Adderley[8]; 5. 2–Greg Henry[7]; 6. 5R–Steve Roberts[4]; 7.
18G–Justin Gadbaw[2]; 8. 32RS–Ryan Shanahan[5]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 18–Gavin Eisele, 00:19.453[9]; 2. 44–Taylor Doxtater,
00:19.637[8]; 3. 52–Jessica Power, 00:19.672[20]; 4. 32RS–Ryan Shanahan,
00:19.901[22]; 5. FOX28–Tyler Stevenson, 00:19.913[24]; 6. 5–Eymarah Bowman,
00:19.915[2]; 7. 621G–Trevor Gibbons, 00:19.968[11]; 8. 9–Logan Brown,
00:19.978[3]; 9. 33–Richard Murtaugh, 00:19.988[16]; 10. 34–Eric Nier,
00:19.989[17]; 11. 1D–Paul DeRuyter, 00:20.007[7]; 12. 83–Grayson Adderley,
00:20.022[1]; 13. 54–Brady Howard, 00:20.036[13]; 14. 2–Greg Henry,
00:20.042[12]; 15. 17–Owen Nier, 00:20.088[19]; 16. 34K–Keegan Nier,
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 18W–Scott Webb[4]; 2. 39–Ryan Bartlett[6]; 3. 49–Billy
Dunn[10]; 4. 31–Lance Willix[7]; 5. 1–Willy Decker Jr[8]; 6. 7S–Shaun Shaw[9]; 7.
22X–Mike Richmond[11]; 8. 21R–RJ Tresidder[12]; 9. 63–Adam Roberts[1]; 10. 66W–
Derek Webb[15]; 11. (DNF) 9–Tyler Meeks[2]; 12. (DNF) 19–Tim Fuller[5]; 13. (DNF)
18$–Sean Beardsley[16]; 14. (DNF) 45R–Preston Forbes[17]; 15. (DNF) 21–Andrew
Howard[3]; 16. (DNF) 3M–Franklin Mackin[14]; 17. (DNF) 23–Cameron Black[13];
18. (DNS) 12–Addison Bowman
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 18W–Scott Webb[4]; 2. 39–Ryan Bartlett[5]; 3. 7S–Shaun
Shaw[7]; 4. 63–Adam Roberts[1]; 5. 21–Andrew Howard[3]; 6. 22X–Mike
Richmond[9]; 7. 23–Cameron Black[6]; 8. 66W–Derek Webb[2]; 9. 45R–Preston
Forbes[8]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9–Tyler Meeks[2]; 2. 31–Lance Willix[5]; 3. 49–Billy Dunn[7]; 4.
19–Tim Fuller[4]; 5. 1–Willy Decker Jr[6]; 6. 21R–RJ Tresidder[1]; 7. 3M–Franklin
Mackin[8]; 8. 18$–Sean Beardsley[9]; 9. (DNF) 12–Addison Bowman[3]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 3M–Franklin Mackin, 00:18.500[10]; 2. 23–Cameron Black,
00:18.641[3]; 3. 7S–Shaun Shaw, 00:18.654[14]; 4. 18W–Scott Webb,
00:18.732[17]; 5. 49–Billy Dunn, 00:18.743[6]; 6. 12–Addison Bowman,
00:18.745[4]; 7. 9–Tyler Meeks, 00:18.790[11]; 8. 1–Willy Decker Jr, 00:18.811[5];
9. 63–Adam Roberts, 00:18.835[13]; 10. 21R–RJ Tresidder, 00:18.879[15]; 11. 21–
Andrew Howard, 00:18.883[9]; 12. 45R–Preston Forbes, 00:19.093[7]; 13. 22X–
Mike Richmond, 00:19.150[12]; 14. 18$–Sean Beardsley, 00:19.382[2]; 15. (DNS)
39–Ryan Bartlett; 16. (DNS) 19–Tim Fuller; 17. (DNS) 66W–Derek Webb; 18. (DNS)
31–Lance Willix
24 entries
Bob Johnson DIRTcar Sportsman
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 33–Richard Murtaugh[11]; 2. 34K–Keegan Nier[6]; 3. 18–Gavin
Eisele[9]; 4. 17–Owen Nier[4]; 5. 34–Eric Nier[8]; 6. 52–Jessica Power[7]; 7. 14–
Camdin Cook[3]; 8. 9–Logan Brown[5]; 9. 44–Taylor Doxtater[10]; 10. 92–Frank
Sibley[2]; 11. 1D–Paul DeRuyter[1]; 12. FOX28–Tyler Stevenson[14]; 13. 32RS–Ryan
Shanahan[24]; 14. 621G–Trevor Gibbons[13]; 15. 2–Greg Henry[15]; 16. 5R–Steve
Roberts[18]; 17. 4–JJ Courcy[17]; 18. 62–Jonathan Murphy[19]; 19. 4C–Michelle
Courcy[16]; 20. (DNF) 83–Grayson Adderley[12]; 21. (DNF) 5–Eymarah
Bowman[20]; 22. (DNF) 18G–Justin Gadbaw[21]; 23. (DNF) 21–Gage Howard[23];
24. (DNF) 54–Brady Howard[22]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 44–Taylor Doxtater[6]; 2. 18–Gavin Eisele[5]; 3. 52–Jessica
Power[4]; 4. 1D–Paul DeRuyter[1]; 5. 621G–Trevor Gibbons[3]; 6. 4C–Michelle
Courcy[8]; 7. 62–Jonathan Murphy[7]; 8. (DNF) 54–Brady Howard[2]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 92–Frank Sibley[1]; 2. 34–Eric Nier[4]; 3. 17–Owen Nier[2]; 4. 9–
Logan Brown[3]; 5. FOX28–Tyler Stevenson[6]; 6. 4–JJ Courcy[8]; 7. 5–Eymarah
Bowman[7]; 8. 21–Gage Howard[5]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 14–Camdin Cook[1]; 2. 33–Richard Murtaugh[6]; 3. 34K–Keegan
Nier[3]; 4. 83–Grayson Adderley[8]; 5. 2–Greg Henry[7]; 6. 5R–Steve Roberts[4]; 7.
18G–Justin Gadbaw[2]; 8. 32RS–Ryan Shanahan[5]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 18–Gavin Eisele, 00:19.453[9]; 2. 44–Taylor Doxtater,
00:19.637[8]; 3. 52–Jessica Power, 00:19.672[20]; 4. 32RS–Ryan Shanahan,
00:19.901[22]; 5. FOX28–Tyler Stevenson, 00:19.913[24]; 6. 5–Eymarah Bowman,
00:19.915[2]; 7. 621G–Trevor Gibbons, 00:19.968[11]; 8. 9–Logan Brown,
00:19.978[3]; 9. 33–Richard Murtaugh, 00:19.988[16]; 10. 34–Eric Nier,
00:19.989[17]; 11. 1D–Paul DeRuyter, 00:20.007[7]; 12. 83–Grayson Adderley,
00:20.022[1]; 13. 54–Brady Howard, 00:20.036[13]; 14. 2–Greg Henry,
00:20.042[12]; 15. 17–Owen Nier, 00:20.088[19]; 16. 34K–Keegan Nier,
00:20.143[18]; 17. 5R–Steve Roberts, 00:20.156[21]; 18. 21–Gage Howard,
00:20.181[14]; 19. 14–Camdin Cook, 00:20.446[4]; 20. 62–Jonathan Murphy,
00:20.669[15]; 21. (DNS) 4–JJ Courcy; 22. (DNS) 4C–Michelle Courcy; 23. (DNS)
18G–Justin Gadbaw; 24. (DNS) 92–Frank Sibley
14 entries
Panther Frameworx 602 Crate Sprint Cars
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 1V–Josh Verne Jr[2]; 2. 72–Bruno Richard[6]; 3. 87–Andrew
Hennessy[8]; 4. 30–Ken Klinkowsky[3]; 5. 271–Tiger Chapman[9]; 6. Z28–Tucker
Donath[5]; 7. 27W–Nick Webb[4]; 8. 89X–Josh Vanbrocklin[7]; 9. 89N–Chad
Kramer[12]; 10. 74–Will Fisher[11]; 11. (DNF) 71R–Rachel Zacharias[14]; 12. (DNF)
08–James Kiah[10]; 13. (DNF) 25–George Sanford[1]; 14. (DNS) 557–Patrick Nolan
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 25–George Sanford[2]; 2. 30–Ken Klinkowsky[3]; 3. 72–Bruno
Richard[6]; 4. 87–Andrew Hennessy[7]; 5. (DNF) 271–Tiger Chapman[4]; 6. (DNF)
74–Will Fisher[1]; 7. (DNS) 557–Patrick Nolan
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 1V–Josh Verne Jr[2]; 2. 27W–Nick Webb[3]; 3. Z28–Tucker
Donath[4]; 4. 89X–Josh Vanbrocklin[6]; 5. 08–James Kiah[7]; 6. 89N–Chad
Kramer[5]; 7. (DNF) 71R–Rachel Zacharias[1]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 271–Tiger Chapman, 00:17.055[1]; 2. 30–Ken Klinkowsky,
00:17.299[6]; 3. 1V–Josh Verne Jr, 00:17.382[11]; 4. 25–George Sanford,
00:17.482[9]; 5. 87–Andrew Hennessy, 00:17.527[4]; 6. 27W–Nick Webb,
00:17.617[12]; 7. Z28–Tucker Donath, 00:17.738[2]; 8. 71R–Rachel Zacharias,
00:17.740[13]; 9. 72–Bruno Richard, 00:18.275[8]; 10. 89X–Josh Vanbrocklin,
00:18.419[10]; 11. 08–James Kiah, 00:18.748[5]; 12. (DNS) 74–Will Fisher; 13.
(DNS) 557–Patrick Nolan
13 entries
Sundance Leisure ThunderCar
Feature (15 Laps): 1. 22J–Jared Gilson[1]; 2. 60T–Francis White[5]; 3. 3R–David
Rasmussen[10]; 4. 02E–Tyler Woods[8]; 5. 94–OJ White[2]; 6. 28–Colby Hibbard[9];
7. 77–Todd Fleury[7]; 8. 21V–Corey Valade[6]; 9. 60R–Ron White[3]; 10. 25–Tyler
Collette[11]; 11. 26B–Damien Bechler[13]; 12. 22–Tony Frezzo[12]; 13. 19–Collin
Bauter[4]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 19–Collin Bauter[4]; 2. 94–OJ White[2]; 3. 60T–Francis White[5];
4. 02E–Tyler Woods[7]; 5. 28–Colby Hibbard[1]; 6. (DNF) 25–Tyler Collette[3]; 7.
(DNS) 26B–Damien Bechler
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 22J–Jared Gilson[1]; 2. 21V–Corey Valade[5]; 3. 77–Todd
Fleury[6]; 4. 60R–Ron White[3]; 5. (DNF) 3R–David Rasmussen[2]; 6. (DNF) 22–Tony
Frezzo[4]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 19–Collin Bauter, 00:24.494[1]; 2. 77–Todd Fleury,
00:25.820[4]; 3. 28–Colby Hibbard, 00:26.570[7]; 4. 02E–Tyler Woods,
00:27.012[13]; 5. (DNS) 26B–Damien Bechler; 6. (DNS) 25–Tyler Collette; 7. (DNS)
22–Tony Frezzo; 8. (DNS) 22J–Jared Gilson; 9. (DNS) 3R–David Rasmussen; 10. (DNS)
21V–Corey Valade; 11. (DNS) 60T–Francis White; 12. (DNS) 94–OJ White; 13. (DNS)
60R–Ron White
16 entries
Donath Motor Worx Limited Sportsman
Feature (12 Laps): 1. 44–Mason Rogers[6]; 2. 6–Mike Durham[2]; 3. 90–Caleb
Howard[4]; 4. 21J–Jackson Welling[7]; 5. 11–Genavieve Bartlett[14]; 6. 21–Hayden
Howard[1]; 7. 33B–Brianna Murtaugh[5]; 8. 36–Matt Bukovan[8]; 9. 4–Jason
Rarick[13]; 10. 45–Jay Reid[12]; 11. 401K–Joseph Fargo[15]; 12. 29K–Kingston
Sprague[10]; 13. (DNF) 20–Brayden Bullock[3]; 14. (DNF) 38–Grayson Soper[9]; 15.
(DNS) 8–Stephen Bushey; 16. (DNS) 747–Haily Brownell
00:20.181[14]; 19. 14–Camdin Cook, 00:20.446[4]; 20. 62–Jonathan Murphy,
00:20.669[15]; 21. (DNS) 4–JJ Courcy; 22. (DNS) 4C–Michelle Courcy; 23. (DNS)
18G–Justin Gadbaw; 24. (DNS) 92–Frank Sibley
14 entries
Panther Frameworx 602 Crate Sprint Cars
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 1V–Josh Verne Jr[2]; 2. 72–Bruno Richard[6]; 3. 87–Andrew
Hennessy[8]; 4. 30–Ken Klinkowsky[3]; 5. 271–Tiger Chapman[9]; 6. Z28–Tucker
Donath[5]; 7. 27W–Nick Webb[4]; 8. 89X–Josh Vanbrocklin[7]; 9. 89N–Chad
Kramer[12]; 10. 74–Will Fisher[11]; 11. (DNF) 71R–Rachel Zacharias[14]; 12. (DNF)
08–James Kiah[10]; 13. (DNF) 25–George Sanford[1]; 14. (DNS) 557–Patrick Nolan
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 25–George Sanford[2]; 2. 30–Ken Klinkowsky[3]; 3. 72–Bruno
Richard[6]; 4. 87–Andrew Hennessy[7]; 5. (DNF) 271–Tiger Chapman[4]; 6. (DNF)
74–Will Fisher[1]; 7. (DNS) 557–Patrick Nolan
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 1V–Josh Verne Jr[2]; 2. 27W–Nick Webb[3]; 3. Z28–Tucker
Donath[4]; 4. 89X–Josh Vanbrocklin[6]; 5. 08–James Kiah[7]; 6. 89N–Chad
Kramer[5]; 7. (DNF) 71R–Rachel Zacharias[1]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 271–Tiger Chapman, 00:17.055[1]; 2. 30–Ken Klinkowsky,
00:17.299[6]; 3. 1V–Josh Verne Jr, 00:17.382[11]; 4. 25–George Sanford,
00:17.482[9]; 5. 87–Andrew Hennessy, 00:17.527[4]; 6. 27W–Nick Webb,
00:17.617[12]; 7. Z28–Tucker Donath, 00:17.738[2]; 8. 71R–Rachel Zacharias,
00:17.740[13]; 9. 72–Bruno Richard, 00:18.275[8]; 10. 89X–Josh Vanbrocklin,
00:18.419[10]; 11. 08–James Kiah, 00:18.748[5]; 12. (DNS) 74–Will Fisher; 13.
(DNS) 557–Patrick Nolan
13 entries
Sundance Leisure ThunderCar
Feature (15 Laps): 1. 22J–Jared Gilson[1]; 2. 60T–Francis White[5]; 3. 3R–David
Rasmussen[10]; 4. 02E–Tyler Woods[8]; 5. 94–OJ White[2]; 6. 28–Colby Hibbard[9];
7. 77–Todd Fleury[7]; 8. 21V–Corey Valade[6]; 9. 60R–Ron White[3]; 10. 25–Tyler
Collette[11]; 11. 26B–Damien Bechler[13]; 12. 22–Tony Frezzo[12]; 13. 19–Collin
Bauter[4]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 19–Collin Bauter[4]; 2. 94–OJ White[2]; 3. 60T–Francis White[5];
4. 02E–Tyler Woods[7]; 5. 28–Colby Hibbard[1]; 6. (DNF) 25–Tyler Collette[3]; 7.
(DNS) 26B–Damien Bechler
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 22J–Jared Gilson[1]; 2. 21V–Corey Valade[5]; 3. 77–Todd
Fleury[6]; 4. 60R–Ron White[3]; 5. (DNF) 3R–David Rasmussen[2]; 6. (DNF) 22–Tony
Frezzo[4]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 19–Collin Bauter, 00:24.494[1]; 2. 77–Todd Fleury,
00:25.820[4]; 3. 28–Colby Hibbard, 00:26.570[7]; 4. 02E–Tyler Woods,
00:27.012[13]; 5. (DNS) 26B–Damien Bechler; 6. (DNS) 25–Tyler Collette; 7. (DNS)
22–Tony Frezzo; 8. (DNS) 22J–Jared Gilson; 9. (DNS) 3R–David Rasmussen; 10. (DNS)
21V–Corey Valade; 11. (DNS) 60T–Francis White; 12. (DNS) 94–OJ White; 13. (DNS)
60R–Ron White
16 entries
Donath Motor Worx Limited Sportsman
Feature (12 Laps): 1. 44–Mason Rogers[6]; 2. 6–Mike Durham[2]; 3. 90–Caleb
Howard[4]; 4. 21J–Jackson Welling[7]; 5. 11–Genavieve Bartlett[14]; 6. 21–Hayden
Howard[1]; 7. 33B–Brianna Murtaugh[5]; 8. 36–Matt Bukovan[8]; 9. 4–Jason
Rarick[13]; 10. 45–Jay Reid[12]; 11. 401K–Joseph Fargo[15]; 12. 29K–Kingston
Sprague[10]; 13. (DNF) 20–Brayden Bullock[3]; 14. (DNF) 38–Grayson Soper[9]; 15.
(DNS) 8–Stephen Bushey; 16. (DNS) 747–Haily Brownell
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 44–Mason Rogers[5]; 2. 90–Caleb Howard[4]; 3. 21–Hayden
Howard[1]; 4. 21J–Jackson Welling[7]; 5. 38–Grayson Soper[2]; 6. 8–Stephen
Bushey[8]; 7. 4–Jason Rarick[3]; 8. 401K–Joseph Fargo[6]
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 20–Brayden Bullock[3]; 2. 6–Mike Durham[1]; 3. 33B–Brianna
Murtaugh[4]; 4. 36–Matt Bukovan[7]; 5. 29K–Kingston Sprague[6]; 6. 45–Jay
Reid[8]; 7. (DNF) 11–Genavieve Bartlett[5]; 8. (DNF) 747–Haily Brownell[2]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 44–Mason Rogers, 00:20.098[13]; 2. 20–Brayden Bullock,
00:20.199[4]; 3. 21J–Jackson Welling, 00:20.394[16]; 4. 38–Grayson Soper,
00:20.464[14]; 5. 90–Caleb Howard, 00:20.485[8]; 6. 33B–Brianna Murtaugh,
00:20.579[10]; 7. 11–Genavieve Bartlett, 00:20.593[1]; 8. 8–Stephen Bushey,
00:20.894[5]; 9. 747–Haily Brownell, 00:20.900[2]; 10. 21–Hayden Howard,
00:21.071[9]; 11. 36–Matt Bukovan, 00:21.108[3]; 12. 401K–Joseph Fargo,
00:21.773[7]; 13. 4–Jason Rarick, 00:23.362[11]; 14. 45–Jay Reid, 00:23.866[12];
15. (DNS) 6–Mike Durham; 16. (DNS) 29K–Kingston Sprague
14 entries
Eastern Ontario Vintage Stock Car Club
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 96–Randy Gaudet[2]; 2. 17IG–Ian Gording[4]; 3. B10–Paul
Billings[1]; 4. 84–Steve Billings[3]; 5. 8–Chris Pryer[6]; 6. 74–Mark Barker[5]; 7. 54–
Kyle Grundy[14]; 8. 28G–Greg Hale[8]; 9. 6–Jeff Cledgett[7]; 10. 63SS–Xavier
Perrin[10]; 11. 85–Tim Bailey[9]; 12. B22–Denzil Billings[11]; 13. 83B–Joe Hilts[12];
14. 12–Tim Charland[13]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. B10–Paul Billings[1]; 2. 96–Randy Gaudet[5]; 3. 84–Steve
Billings[2]; 4. 17IG–Ian Gording[4]; 5. 74–Mark Barker[7]; 6. 8–Chris Pryer[3]; 7. 54–
Kyle Grundy[6]
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 6–Jeff Cledgett[2]; 2. 28G–Greg Hale[4]; 3. 85–Tim Bailey[1]; 4.
63SS–Xavier Perrin[5]; 5. B22–Denzil Billings[7]; 6. 83B–Joe Hilts[3]; 7. (DNF) 12–Tim
Charland[6]
Hot Laps 1 (3 Laps): 1. 96–Randy Gaudet, 00:21.269[8]; 2. 17IG–Ian Gording,
00:21.922[9]; 3. 8–Chris Pryer, 00:21.980[14]; 4. 84–Steve Billings, 00:22.557[5]; 5.
28G–Greg Hale, 00:22.621[11]; 6. 63SS–Xavier Perrin, 00:23.100[13]; 7. B22–Denzil
Billings, 00:23.486[3]; 8. 85–Tim Bailey, 00:23.609[1]; 9. 6–Jeff Cledgett,
00:23.612[7]; 10. 54–Kyle Grundy, 00:24.632[10]; 11. 83B–Joe Hilts, 00:25.470[12];
12. (DNS) 74–Mark Barker; 13. (DNS) B10–Paul Billings; 14. (DNS) 12–Tim Charland
Howard[1]; 4. 21J–Jackson Welling[7]; 5. 38–Grayson Soper[2]; 6. 8–Stephen
Bushey[8]; 7. 4–Jason Rarick[3]; 8. 401K–Joseph Fargo[6]
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 20–Brayden Bullock[3]; 2. 6–Mike Durham[1]; 3. 33B–Brianna
Murtaugh[4]; 4. 36–Matt Bukovan[7]; 5. 29K–Kingston Sprague[6]; 6. 45–Jay
Reid[8]; 7. (DNF) 11–Genavieve Bartlett[5]; 8. (DNF) 747–Haily Brownell[2]
Hot Laps (3 Laps): 1. 44–Mason Rogers, 00:20.098[13]; 2. 20–Brayden Bullock,
00:20.199[4]; 3. 21J–Jackson Welling, 00:20.394[16]; 4. 38–Grayson Soper,
00:20.464[14]; 5. 90–Caleb Howard, 00:20.485[8]; 6. 33B–Brianna Murtaugh,
00:20.579[10]; 7. 11–Genavieve Bartlett, 00:20.593[1]; 8. 8–Stephen Bushey,
00:20.894[5]; 9. 747–Haily Brownell, 00:20.900[2]; 10. 21–Hayden Howard,
00:21.071[9]; 11. 36–Matt Bukovan, 00:21.108[3]; 12. 401K–Joseph Fargo,
00:21.773[7]; 13. 4–Jason Rarick, 00:23.362[11]; 14. 45–Jay Reid, 00:23.866[12];
15. (DNS) 6–Mike Durham; 16. (DNS) 29K–Kingston Sprague
14 entries
Eastern Ontario Vintage Stock Car Club
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 96–Randy Gaudet[2]; 2. 17IG–Ian Gording[4]; 3. B10–Paul
Billings[1]; 4. 84–Steve Billings[3]; 5. 8–Chris Pryer[6]; 6. 74–Mark Barker[5]; 7. 54–
Kyle Grundy[14]; 8. 28G–Greg Hale[8]; 9. 6–Jeff Cledgett[7]; 10. 63SS–Xavier
Perrin[10]; 11. 85–Tim Bailey[9]; 12. B22–Denzil Billings[11]; 13. 83B–Joe Hilts[12];
14. 12–Tim Charland[13]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. B10–Paul Billings[1]; 2. 96–Randy Gaudet[5]; 3. 84–Steve
Billings[2]; 4. 17IG–Ian Gording[4]; 5. 74–Mark Barker[7]; 6. 8–Chris Pryer[3]; 7. 54–
Kyle Grundy[6]
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 6–Jeff Cledgett[2]; 2. 28G–Greg Hale[4]; 3. 85–Tim Bailey[1]; 4.
63SS–Xavier Perrin[5]; 5. B22–Denzil Billings[7]; 6. 83B–Joe Hilts[3]; 7. (DNF) 12–Tim
Charland[6]
Hot Laps 1 (3 Laps): 1. 96–Randy Gaudet, 00:21.269[8]; 2. 17IG–Ian Gording,
00:21.922[9]; 3. 8–Chris Pryer, 00:21.980[14]; 4. 84–Steve Billings, 00:22.557[5]; 5.
28G–Greg Hale, 00:22.621[11]; 6. 63SS–Xavier Perrin, 00:23.100[13]; 7. B22–Denzil
Billings, 00:23.486[3]; 8. 85–Tim Bailey, 00:23.609[1]; 9. 6–Jeff Cledgett,
00:23.612[7]; 10. 54–Kyle Grundy, 00:24.632[10]; 11. 83B–Joe Hilts, 00:25.470[12];
12. (DNS) 74–Mark Barker; 13. (DNS) B10–Paul Billings; 14. (DNS) 12–Tim Charland