2017-09-18

RAPHAËL LESSARD CONTRAINT À L’ABANDON AU TOLEDO SPEEDWAY

RAPHAËL LESSARD CONTRAINT À L'ABANDON AU TOLEDO SPEEDWAY

 

TOLEDO, Ohio, 16 septembre 2017 – Raphaël Lessard, pilote originaire de St-Joseph-de-Beauce, prenait le départ du Glass City 200 au Toledo Speedway en Ohio dans la Super Série ARCA/CRA samedi soir. Victime d'un accident en piste dès le dixième tour, le jeune pilote de 16 ans a été contraint à l'abandon au 73e tour. 

 

Le pilote de la Toyota Camry #99 FRL Express/Toyota-TRD/JBL Audio préparée par David Gilliland Racing avait signé le 4e chrono lors de la séance de qualification plus tôt dans la journée. Avec les 9 premières positions inversées, il a donc pris le départ de la course de la 6e place.

 

Après 10 tours seulement, un accident en piste est venu mettre un terme aux chances de Raphaël d'accéder au Top 3. En effet, Dalton Armstrong et Tristan Van Wieringen se sont accrochés, surprenant Raphaël et un adversaire qui suivaient derrière. Les deux n'ont pu éviter l'incident, créant un deuxième accrochage. Arrachant son pare-choc avant et l'aile de sa voiture, Raphaël est entré aux puits pour que l'équipe répare le tout.

 

Après un retour en piste, la voiture ne fonctionnait pas très bien, et au 73e tour le pilote du programme de développement de Toyota (TRD) a été contraint à l'abandon, ne voulant pas risquer d'abîmer la voiture encore plus. Bien qu'il n'ait effectué que 73 tours, Lessard a terminé tout de même au 13e rang, sur 22 pilotes.

 

« Nous avions une bonne voiture aujourd'hui », affirme Raphaël, visiblement déçue. « Je suis certain qu'on aurait pu terminer dans le Top 3 car ça allait très bien au début. Je préservais bien mes pneus et j'effectuais une bonne remontée. C'était ma première fois à cette piste qui est très spéciale, donc signer le 4e temps en qualification m'a étonné, mais je sentais que je m'améliorais à chaque tour. Il n'y a rien qu'on aurait pu faire d'autre, on va continuer à travailler fort. Merci beaucoup à l'équipe qui a fait un très bon travail cette fin de semaine sur la voiture. »

 

La prochaine course de Raphaël Lessard se déroulera le 23 septembre prochain dans la série SSS au 5 Flags Speedway, à Pensacola en Floride.


 

 

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Podium pour Alex Tagliani et Greg Taylor lors de la septième course de la série FRD LMP3 à Zhuhai en Chine

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Podium pour Alex Tagliani et Greg Taylor lors de la septième course de la série FRD LMP3 à Zhuhai en Chine



Montréal, 16 septembre 2017 - Les pilotes Alex Tagliani et Greg Taylor de l'équipe Craft-Bamboo Racing sont montés sur la troisième marche du podium à l'issue de la septième étape de la série asiatique FRD LMP3 (Le Mans Prototype 3) disputée samedi sur le circuit routier de Zhuhai en Chine. Qualifié au huitième rang lors de la séance de vendredi, l'Australien Taylor s'est rapidement faufilé au deuxième rang à la suite d'un incident devant lui dès le premier virage de la course. Malheureusement pour lui une erreur de pilotage au sixième passage le fait glisser au cinquième rang. Prenant la relève au 15e tour, Tagliani s'est retrouvé au troisième rang à la suite d'un ravitaillement rapide de l'équipe Craft-Bamboo lors du changement obligatoire des pilotes à la mi-course.


Le pilote originaire de Lachenaie s'est battu pour maintenir sa voiture Ligier JS P3 numéro 20 aux couleurs de Jackson Storm du film Les Bagnoles 3 de Disney au troisième rang malgré des problèmes de freins en fin de course. Il a croisé l'arrivée avec un recul de 11 secondes sur le duo vainqueur Hiroki Yoshida et Jamie Winslow de la seconde voiture de l'équipe Craft-Bamboo Racing. Garnet Patterson et Martin Cao de l'équipe Eurasia ont terminé au deuxième rang, quatre secondes devant Tagliani.


« C'est toujours plaisant de se retrouver sur le podium après être parti du huitième rang sur la grille, a déclaré Tagliani. Greg (Taylor) avait qualifié la voiture pour cette course. Il a donc pris le départ et c'est tout un départ, car il a su éviter les accrochages dans le premier virage de la course pour se retrouver deuxième. Mais, il a commis une faute dans un virage et il a chuté en cinquième place. Greg occupait toujours cette position lorsqu'il est entré aux stands pour le changement de pilote à la mi-course. À mon entrée en piste, je me suis retrouvé au troisième rang, position que j'ai maintenue jusqu'à l'arrivée en alignant des chronos similaires à la voiture qui me précédait au deuxième rang, malgré mes problèmes de freins. J'espère qu'on pourra répéter l'exploit dimanche et même se battre pour la victoire. La chaleur est intense ici en Chine et le circuit est très exigeant pour les pneus et les freins. Je devrai donc les préserver avant de remettre la voiture à Greg lors du changement de pilote. »


Tagliani et Taylor seront de retour en piste dimanche à 15 h 30, heure de Chine (3 h 30, heure de Montréal) pour la huitième et ultime étape de la saison inaugurale de la série asiatique FRD LMP3. Tagliani prendra le départ de cette course, ayant qualifié sa Ligier JS P3 au septième rang.


Les amateurs peuvent suivre la course de dimanche de Tagliani et l'équipe Craft-Bamboo Racing en direct sur Internet au
 https://livetiming.getraceresults.com/frdlmp3#screen-results. Tagliani les invite également à le suivre sur les réseaux sociaux de Facebook et Twitter (@Tagliani) et sur son site Internet au www.TaglianiAutosport.com. Les résultats des courses de la série FRD LMP3 sont affichés auhttp://getraceresults.com/Results/organisator/2017/evenement/Asia?race=2017+FRD+LMP3+SERIES+-+Round+4.


Photo : Podium pour Tagliani et Taylor
Les pilotes Alex Tagliani et Greg Taylor de l'équipe Craft-Bamboo Racing sont montés sur la troisième marche du podium à l'issue de la septième étape de la série asiatique FRD LMP3 (Le Mans Prototype 3) disputée samedi sur le circuit routier de Zhuhai en Chine.
Crédit photo : Craft-Bamboo Racing

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Matt Craig Continues PASS South Dominance At South Boston

Matt Craig Continues PASS South Dominance At South Boston

 

-       For Immediate Release

 

SOUTH BOSTON, VA (September 16) – Matt Craig took the lead just shy of halfway and led the rest of the way to win the South Boston 150 Saturday night at South Boston Speedway.  Craig's fifth Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South Super Late Model win of the season and the sixth of his career further extends his lead in the championship as he seeks to become the first two-time champion in series history.

"Unbelievable season, I can't thank everybody enough, all my guys have worked so hard on the car all year long," said Craig, driver of the C&C Boilers Sales and Service Chevrolet #54.  "The track is so fast and so fun and we just had a great race.  It's just been an awesome year."

The 2015 PASS South Super Late Model champion, Tate Fogleman, started on the pole and jumped out to a sizeable advantage over the rest of the field at the start.  Trevor Noles flexed his muscle in the early stages, tapping Brandon Setzer to move into second on lap 15.  Ryan Moore looked to have a good run going, but slowed with a suspension problem on lap 27.

The first caution of the night would not wave until lap 54 when Sarah Cornett-Ching slammed the turn three wall while running eighth.  Back under green, both Noles and Craig were able to move past Fogleman and into the lead.  Fogleman's night would end a few laps later when he spun in turn four due to a rear end problem.

On the restart, Craig would get the advantage over Noles to take the lead in turn one.  Local favorite Austin Thaxton's strong third place run came to an end on lap 76 with an apparent engine problem.

After several exciting moments negotiating lapped traffic, Craig was able to hold off Noles for the win over Dave Farrington, Jr., Jared Fryar, and Jay Fogleman.  Rounding out the top ten were Kodie Conner, Roy Hayes, JP Josiasse, Tim Pinion, and Thaxton.

The PASS South Super Late Models will be again in action on Saturday, October 21 for 150 laps at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, NC, along with the SMRS Tour Modifieds and Limited Sportsman.

 

PASS South Super Late Models – South Boston 150

1.    54 – Matt Craig 150

2.    2 – Trevor Noles 150

3.    7 – Dave Farrington, Jr. 150

4.    14 – Jared Fryar 150

5.    4 – Jay Fogleman 150

6.    45 – Kodie Conner 149

7.    15 – Roy Hayes 148

8.    24 – JP Josiasse 148

9.    42 – Tim Pinion 148

10.  15t – Austin Thaxton 76

11.  00 – Tate Fogleman 63

12.  99 – Sarah Cornett-Ching 53

13.  6 – Brandon Setzer 50

14.  74 – Ryan Moore 26

15.  49 – Jeff Batten 12


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Sunset Speedway is Next for the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Tour

Sunset Speedway is Next for the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Tour

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

 



To only call it 'action' isn't enough. The 2017 Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series season has delivered the ultimate of motorsports excitement lap-after-lap, with every turn of the wheel. After a strong year, the countdown is on and only a pair of events remain before the tour crowns its first champion. Next on the agenda is a return to Sunset Speedway on Saturday, September 23rd.

 

The popular oval – located north of the Greater Toronto Area – has already played host to a trio of EOLS events, with feature race wins by Matt Haufe, Kevin Foisy and a Saturday, August 5th victory by Robin Jongen in the year's second qualifier for the U.S. Legends Asphalt Nationals – October 13th and 14th – at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring. Speaking on behalf of the Eastern Ontario Legends team of officials – that also includes Andrew McFadden, Kevin Foisy and Geordie Ledson – Jeff Drimmie says its quite likely the outcome of the inaugural season will come down to the final checkered flag at the Autumn Colours Classic.

 

"Most of our events have been staged at Peterborough Speedway, but in addition to Sunset, the series has also turned laps at Kawartha and September 9th and 10th, our teams headed west to Grand Bend Speedway's oval and also ran a test session for a possible future road course date," Drimmie explained. "Ever since the first green flag of the year, its been our goal to expose the Eastern Ontario Legends Series brand to as many fans as possible and I think we can call our mission a success."

 

Drimmie says the east-versus-west events shows at Grand Bend brought some new players into the fold, with U.S. invader Gregory Rudzik taking the Saturday win on the oval after 30 laps of caution-free racing. The combined 2 division event had a total of 9 Saturday races without a single yellow flag. Adam Cuthbertson claimed the victory in the road course test session.

 

For full details on the Saturday, September 23rd Sunset Speedway event, fans can visit www.sunsetspeedway.ca to get the complete schedule.

 

2017 Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series Schedule

 

Saturday, May 20th                 Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Sunday, May 21st                   Sunset Speedway

Postponed to Monday, May 22nd – Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Friday, June 2nd                     Kawartha Downs & Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Saturday, June 3rd                 Peterborough Speedway

                                                (Toonie Spectator Grandstand Admission)

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Saturday, June 24th               Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Saturday, July 8th                             Peterborough Speedway

                                              (Toonie Spectator Grandstand Admission)

(National Qualifier)

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Qualifiers: Matt Haufe, Robin Jongen, Kevin Foisy

Saturday, July 15th                 Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Friday, July 21st                      Kawartha Downs & Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Saturday, July 22nd                Sunset Speedway

Main event winner: #57, Kevin Foisy

Saturday, July 29th                 Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Saturday, August 5th              Sunset Speedway

                                                (National Qualifier)

Main event winner: #28, Robin Jongen

Qualifiers: Robin Jongen, Matt Haufe, Keith McLeod

Saturday, August 19th            Sunset Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe (2 feature wins)

Saturday, August 26th            Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Saturday, September 9th       Grand Bend Speedway

Main event winner: #17U.S., Gregory Rudzik

Sunday, September 10th       Grand Bend Speedway (road course test)

Top 3 finishers: Adam Cuthbertson, Jamie Riberdy, Terry McClelland

Saturday, September 23rd     Sunset Speedway

 

Friday, October 7th to

Sunday, October 9th               Peterborough Speedway

                                                (25th Annual Autumn Colours Classic)

 

Like the Eastern Ontario Legends Series page on www.facebook.com and look for www.ontariolegendseries.ca. Learn more about Trailers Plus by visiting www.trailersplus.net. Clarke Motorsports Communications is proud to represent the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series 2017 season.


Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

 

Adam Cuthbertson (#79) won the Eastern Ontario Legends road course test – Sunday, September 10th – at Grand Bend Speedway. The series returns to action Saturday, September 23rd at Sunset Speedway.

 

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Strength in Numbers at Peterborough Speedway’s Autumn Colours Classic



Strength in Numbers at Peterborough Speedway's Autumn Colours Classic

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

 

Ask even a casual stock car racing fan about the driver who made the number 43 famous and almost everyone will answer 'Richard Petty'. Even though he lost his life in a crash at the Daytona 500 in 2001, Dale Earnhardt will be forever linked to the black #3 car and for many, Jeff Gordon will always be known as the driver of the #24. At every level of the sport, racing is all about numbers. They help fans identify their favourite drivers and let raceway officials track position during an event.

 

With Peterborough Speedway's 25th edition of the Autumn Colours Classic – presented by Lucas Oil Products – less than a month away, the motorsports number game is ready to take on an entirely different meaning. Taking the checkered flag in Ontario's premier auto racing event is such a coveted achievement, several drivers are expected to run a number of different classes, while some teams will file multiple entries in search of the big prize.

 

Gary Elliott – the self-proclaimed 'Canadian Ironman' – is looking forward to the Autumn Colours Classic. The event will not only be his 25th of the year, if everything goes according to plan, it will also be his 800th consecutive race for the Dundas, Ontario veteran in a career that began in 1987. Elliott says his current plan is to run with the OSCAAR Modified division, but he hasn't ruled-out bringing his Late Model along as well and running a pair of different classes, as he has done in the past.

 

Former track champion and ACC winner Ryan Kimball also has plans to climb behind the wheel of multiple entries. The Norwood, Ontario racer – who started on the pole with at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with an American-Canadian Tour machine – has confirmed plans to contend for his next Autumn Colours Classic in the Organics & Glass Late Model field, as well as an OSCAAR Super Late Model.

 

"If past seasons are any indication, there will several duplicate car numbers through the different divisions," said Peterborough Speedway owner and promoter J.P. Josiasse. "These teams are familiar with the process and will readily add an 'X' or some other letter to their car to help the scorers and eliminate any confusion."

 

The 25th edition of the Autumn Colours Classic – presented by Lucas Oil Products – is scheduled for Friday,Saturday and Sunday – October 6th through the 8th – at Peterborough Speedway. The first day's activities include technical inspection and practice rounds, along with the first round of qualifying for the Battlefield Equipment Rental 4Fun, Jiffy Lube Mini Stock, Thunder Cars, Organics & Glass Late Model, Pro Late Model and OSCAAR Modified divisions. Young Guns Races – sponsored by APC Auto Parts – for the Mini Stock and Thunder Car classes are also part of the opening night race card.

 

Pit gates open at 10:00, with the spectator grandstands unlocked at 5:00 and racing starting at 6:00. Full schedule details are available by checking www.peterboroughspeedway.com as well as the track's Facebook page and Twitter feed. Fans can also download the free Peterborough Speedway app for their Smartphone.


Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

 

Gary Elliott (#36) will be looking to make the 800th consecutive start of his storied racing career during the 25th edition of the Autumn Colours Classic – October 6th to 8th – at Peterborough Speedway.

 

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LaDuc Sails to Open Competition Win for 50th Devil’s Bowl Speedway Victory

LaDuc Sails to Open Competition Win for 50th Devil's Bowl Speedway Victory

Yetman survives for KOD Pro Stock championship

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                                 DBS-091817-1

 






WEST HAVEN, Vt. – Tim LaDuc cemented his place in the Devil's Bowl Speedway record books on Sunday, September 17, taking the 50th feature race win of his career.  The Orwell, Vt., veteran topped a wild-looking field in the Sunoco Race Fuels "Carl Vladyka Memorial" open-competition event for Sportsman Modifieds, dominating the post-season 29-lap special with a billboard-style sail panel mounted to the body of his car.

Other race winners during the event included Kenny Martin Jr., Chris Murray, Jesse Durkee, and Bill Fountain, while both Rob Yetman and Cory Gray celebrated championships.

LaDuc was a convincing winner in the Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified race; his No. 54 car ran roofless and benefitted from the aerodynamic stability of the large sail panel.  He led every lap in route to his fourth win of the season and the 50th of his Devil's Bowl career, giving him sole possession of second place on the track's all-time victory list.  LaDuc dedicated the win to his mother – long-time Devil's Bowl staple Barbara LaDuc – who is at home recovering from recent health issues.

Track champion Kenny Tremont Jr. experimented with several body configurations during the day, and in the main event he carried a combination of three smaller sail panels and a front-mounted Sprint Car wing to finish in second place.  Jimmy Ryan, Rookie of the Year James Fadden, and Floyd Billington – all using rear-mounted sail panels – completed the top five in the finishing order.

Kenny Martin Jr. of Ballston Spa, N.Y., won the season finale for the visiting King of Dirt Racing Series Pro Stocks, but it was Castleton, N.Y.'s Rob Yetman celebrating the championship.  Martin started on the pole position and led every one of the feature race's 29 laps, but was never assured of the win until the checkered flag waved; at one point, Martin was part of a four-wide battle for the lead.

Jon Routhier made late moves to take second place, and Byron Wescott saw a full-contract, final-lap battle with Rich Crane go his way for third place.  Crane, who challenged Martin for the lead for much of the race, settled for fourth place with Yetman fifth.

Yetman entered the race with a seven-point lead on Nick Stone and 13 points on Martin, but – along with Stone – was involved in two early crashes.  Yetman was forced to come from 15th place with a badly-battered race car to outdistance Martin and Stone for the King of Dirt championship.

Chris Murray of Fair Haven, Vt., capped his championship season in the Rosen & Berger Auto Recyclers Super Stock class by winning that division's 20-lap open competition race.  Murray used wider tires and a billboard sail similar to LaDuc's to rebound from a mid-race spin and take his sixth victory of the season.

Scott FitzGerald, running a half-billboard and large rear spoiler, led the majority of the race before finishing second.  Lebanon Valley Speedway regular Zach Seyerlein was impressive in his first Devil's Bowl start and finished third.  Lou Gancarz and Garrett Given completed the top five.

Jesse Durkee of South Royalton, Vt., won the most exciting race of the night, taking the 20-lap, open competition, $750-to-win feature for the Portland Glass Mini Stock division's "Sweepstakes" finale.  Durkee, who won the Bear Ridge Speedway championship 24 hours earlier, came from 10th place at the start to grab the lead at lap 6, but his engine began to give up at the halfway mark.

Home track driver Andrew FitzGerald reeled Durkee in and took the lead with four laps left, but the pair diced back-and-forth for the remainder of the race.  FitzGerald blew a tire coming to the finish line and Durkee beat him to win by less than six inches.  Matt Boucher drove his Northeast Mini Stock Tour entry from 15th to finish a close third, followed by Saturday night Fonda Speedway winner P.J. Bleau and Devil's Bowl regular Jason Porter.

Bill Fountain of Altona, N.Y., added another significant accomplishment to his stat line by winning the 50-lap Enduro Series finale, and will go down in history as the final driver to win on the current 3/10-mile Dirt Track at Devil's Bowl.  Earlier in the month, Fountain was the final winner on the half-mile Asphalt Track; Devil's Bowl Speedway will transition to an all-dirt half-mile surface for the 2018 season.

Cory Gray of Clarendon, Vt., was part of an entertaining mid-race fight for the lead with Brett Wood and Shawn Fountain, and held the point until Bill Fountain took over with eight circuits remaining.  Gray finished second to wrap up his second-straight Enduro championship.  His twin brother, Kyle Gray, finished third in the race, one lap down, driving the popular No. 7 "Chicken Pit" car.  Jake Barrows finished fourth, three laps behind, with Cam Gadue fifth, four laps off the pace.

Devil's Bowl Speedway's 2017 season is now complete.  An informational meeting is planned to take place during the month of October, with the date and location to be announced.

Devil's Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, Vt., four miles north of U.S. Route 4, Exit 2.  For more information, visit www.DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.comor call (802) 265-3112.  Devil's Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at @DevilsBowlSpeedway and on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @DevilsBowlSpeed; follow the action using the hashtag #DevilsBowl.

 

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS – Sunoco Race Fuels "Carl Vladyka Memorial" Night

Devil's Bowl Speedway Dirt Track – West Haven, Vt.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

 

King of Dirt Racing Series Pro Stock Feature (29 laps)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown

1.       (1) Kenny Martin Jr., Ballston Spa, N.Y.

2.       (4) Jon Routhier, Canaan, N.Y.

3.       (10) Byron Wescott, Burnt Hills, N.Y.

4.       (2) Rich Crane, Canaan, N.Y.

5.       (6) Rob Yetman, Castleton, N.Y.

6.       (8) Jason Casey, Canaan, Conn.

7.       (16) Jay Casey, Canaan, Conn.

8.       (9) Scott Govertson, Chatham, N.Y.

9.       (15) Jeff Washburn, Benson, Vt.

10.   (12) Chuck Dumblewski, Amsterdam, N.Y.

11.   (7) Jason Meltz, Ghent, N.Y.

12.   (13) Darrell Older, Ballston Spa, N.Y.

13.   (3) Gus Hollner, Gloversville, N.Y.

14.   (11) Devon Camenga, Troy, N.Y.

15.   (14) Dan Older, Ballston Spa, N.Y.

16.   (5) Nick Stone, Schenectady, N.Y.

Heat Winners: Jason Meltz, Jon Routhier, Kenny Martin Jr.

King of Dirt Racing Series Pro Stock Champion: Rob Yetman

 

Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified Feature (29 laps)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown

1.       (2) Tim LaDuc, Orwell, Vt.

2.       (1) Kenny Tremont Jr., West Sand Lake, N.Y.

3.       (7) Jimmy Ryan, Whiting, Vt.

4.       (3) James Fadden, Plainfield, N.H.

5.       (8) Floyd Billington, South Glens Falls, N.Y.

6.       (9) Billy Lussier, Fair Haven, Vt.

7.       (6) Brian Whittemore, Pittsford, Vt.

8.       (5) Marty Hutchins, Poultney, Vt.

9.       (11) Travis Billington, South Glens Falls, N.Y.

10.   (12) Mike Fisher, Castleton, Vt.

11.   (4) Lacey Hanson, Orwell, Vt.

12.   (10) Vince Quenneville Jr., Brandon, Vt.

Heat Winners: Jimmy Ryan, Marty Hutchins

Shiley Fabrication Hard Charger Award: Jimmy Ryan

Shiley Fabrication Hard Luck Award: Vince Quenneville Jr.

 

Rosen & Berger Auto Recyclers Super Stock Feature (20 laps)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown

1.       (9) Chris Murray, Fair Haven, Vt.

2.       (3) Scott FitzGerald, West Rutland, Vt.

3.       (1) Zach Seyerlein, Lebanon, N.Y.

4.       (6) Lou Gancarz, North Adams, Mass.

5.       (8) Garrett Given, Cornwall, Vt.

6.       (13) David Sparks, Rutland, Vt.

7.       (14) Dave Fachini, North Adams, Mass.

8.       (12) Matt Mosher, Queensbury, N.Y.

9.       (7) Bill Duprey, Hydeville, Vt.

10.   (2) Ronnie Alger, Orwell, Vt.

11.   (11) Aaron Fachini, North Adams, Mass.

12.   (4) Curtis Condon, Queensbury, N.Y.

13.   (10) Josh Bussino, Mouth Holly, Vt.

14.   (5) Jim McKiernan, Moriah Center, N.Y.

Heat Winners: Jim McKiernan, Curtis Condon

 

Portland Glass Mini Stock Feature (20 laps)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown

1.       (10) Jesse Durkee, South Royalton, Vt.

2.       (6) Andrew FitzGerald, West Rutland, Vt.

3.       (15) Matt Boucher, Andover, N.H.

4.       (9) P.J. Bleau, Cohoes, N.Y.

5.       (4) Jason Porter, Freeport, Maine

6.       (3) Kelly Miller Jr., Johnson, Vt.

7.       (5) Chris Charbonneau, Rutland, Vt.

8.       (17) Dakota Desabrais, Brandon, Vt.

9.       (7) Sean Lantas, Newport, N.H.

10.   (11) Willie Rice, Poultney, Vt.

11.   (8) Jake Barrows, Monkton, Vt.

12.   (14) Erika Lilly, Castleton, Vt.

13.   (1) Ben Grant, Victory Mills, N.Y.

14.   (12) Roo Forrest, West Rutland, Vt.

15.   (18) Kyle Rogers, Fair Haven, Vt.

16.   (13) Steve Ryan, Ballston Spa, N.Y.

17.   (2) Johnny Bruno, Castleton, Vt.

18.   (16) Mike Verhagen, Delmar, N.Y.

Did Not Start: Chris Conroy, Newport, N.H.; Kaleb Shepard, New Haven, Vt.; Tim Simonds, Clarendon, Vt.; Cameron Kennedy, Rochester, Vt.

Heat Winners: Chris Conroy, Andrew FitzGerald

 

Enduro Series Feature (50 laps)

Pos.-(Car No.)-Driver-Hometown-Laps Completed

1.       (77) Bill Fountain, Altona, N.Y. – 50 Laps

2.       (17) Cory Gray, Clarendon, Vt. – 50 Laps

3.       (7) Kyle Gray, Richmond, Vt. – 49 Laps

4.       (18X) Jake Barrows, Monkton, Vt. – 47 Laps

5.       (62) Cam Gadue, Highgate, Vt. – 46 Laps

6.       (20) Craig Kirby, Winooski, Vt. – 46 Laps

7.       (314) Albert Rogers, Castleton, Vt. – 46 Laps

8.       (25) Kyle Botala, Grand Isle, Vt. – 45 Laps

9.       (52) Josh Payea, East Georgia, Vt. – 45 Laps

10.   (4) Dillon Botala, Grand Isle, Vt. – 42 Laps

11.   (01) Andy Botala, Grand Isle, Vt. – 37 Laps

12.   (7NY) Shawn Fountain, Plattsburgh, N.Y. – 33 Laps

13.   (802) Brett Wood, Georgia, Vt. – 32 Laps

14.   (11) Johnny Bruno, Castleton, Vt. – 5 Laps

Enduro Series Champion: Cory Gray

 

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