2020-09-08

Counting the Days to Peterborough Speedway’s 2020 Opening Events

Counting the Days to Peterborough Speedway's 2020 Opening Events 

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 



 


Good things come to those who wait. For fans of Saturday night racing at Peterborough Speedway, the wait is almost over. The track's first events of the 2020 season have finally been announced. After spending time working through all 3 stages of the provincial government's COVID-19 recovery plan, the venue known as Canada's Toughest 3rd of a Mile Paved Oval will open the gates as long-time supporters Crowe's Gas and Dart Heating & Air Conditioning, in partnership with Lakeport Power and Cornerstone Builders present racing Saturday, September 19th and September 26th with a 5:00 green flag each night. 

 

"The pandemic has played havoc with our scheduling but like in the days leading-up to any season opener, our team will be working hard to get everything ready," said track owner and promoter J.P. Josiasse. "Soon we'll get to race for real. Our fans and racers are excited to be returning to action. Its been a long time coming, but we're all sure that it'll be well worth the wait." 

 

The first of the 2 shows will include the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock, Jiffy Lube Mini Stock, KOD Disposal Super Stock and Trailers Plus Ontario Legend divisions. The second date will have the Bone Stock, Mini Stock and Legends, along with the Ontario Midgets; a collaborative effort between the OSCAAR Pro Sprint and Outlaw Midget classes. Each event will have a next day rain date if necessary. On-line registration is now open at www.peterboroughspeedway.comfor the Mini Stock, Super Stock and Ontario Midget divisions. 

 

Josiasse says that things will be a little different when the track opens-up for these 2 shows, with provincial government protocol designed to keep everyone safe being a high priority as they prepare for the green flag. Officials are working through a checklist that includes the most recent requirements for things like contact tracing and social distancing. 

 

"At this point, restrictions have limited Peterborough Speedway to 100 grandstand tickets," Josiasse explained. "Fans interested in tickets for either or both of the 2 planned race dates can enter a lottery for the available spots that will follow a procedure similar to the race team registration. Grandstand tickets – with a limit of 2 per person – are $40 each and will need to be pre-ordered. Please send your requests to jp@peterboroughspeeday.com. Any season ticket holders are asked to contact the track or me directly." 

 

Josiasse went on to say that officials are looking to make decision on Autumn Colours is expected in the near future. The goal is to have some sort of event Thanksgiving Weekend, subject to government restrictions. 

 

Fans are encouraged to visit www.peterboroughspeedway.com, while liking the Facebook and following the Twitter social media platforms for additional news and information. There is also a free track app available for smartphone users. 

 

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

 

After a lengthy wait, the promotional team at Peterborough Speedway is pleased to announce that the track has scheduled events for Saturday, September 19th and 26th with a 5:00 green flag for each show. 

 

Prepared by Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 


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Drellos Pockets $10,876 with Vermont 200 Victory at Devil’s Bowl Speedway

Drellos Pockets $10,876 with Vermont 200 Victory at Devil's Bowl Speedway

Record 89 cars attempt qualifying; Holcomb and Audet post winged wins

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                                  DBS-090720-1

 

WEST HAVEN, Vt. – Demetrios Drellos won the biggest stock car race in the 54-season history of Devil's Bowl Speedway on Sunday, September 6, taking the third annual Interstate All Battery Center Vermont 200. The Queensbury, N.Y., driver stood head and shoulders above a record field of 89 Crate Sportsman Modified entries to win the $7,500 top prize, and he also collected $3,376 in lap leader bonus prizes to bring his total rake to $10,876.

Scott Holcomb and rookie Troy Audet also visited Victory Lane on Sunday, winning races for a pair of winged sprint car classes, taking the Sprint Cars of New England (SCoNE) and Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint races, respectively.

With 89 Sportsman cars on the grounds, qualifying was an intense – but clean and well-driven – affair. Three rounds of preliminary action set the stage through heat races, consolations, and a pair of B-Features for the 34-car starting field. Heat race wins went to Matt Janczuk, Payton Talbot, Mike Fisher, John St. Germain Jr., Robert Bublak Jr., and Zach Sobotka. Consi races were won by Mike Maresca, Michael Wagner-Fitzgerald, and Drellos, and the last-chance B-mains went to Jason Gray and Adam Pierson.

Bublak found himself on the pole position after the Interstate Batteries redraw among the top 12 qualifiers, and with $25 – or more – in bonus cash going to the leader of each lap, he set a strong, steady pace out front. Bublak led the first 84 laps to collect $2,211, and he held off all challengers through seven restarts, but Drellos came charging on the extreme outside lane to make what proved to be the winning pass at lap 85.

A 15-minute competition caution period just after the halfway mark allowed drivers and teams to make adjustments for the second half. Drellos got even stronger, but so, too, did the likes of Janczuk, Maresca, Kevin Root, Tim Hartman Jr., Adam Pierson, rookie Josh Masterson, and several others, which changed the complexion of the race. Bublak, Root, and Janczuk each made serious runs at Drellos' lead, but the 23-year-old was good enough to pull away each time. A multi-car crash on lap 150 involved Bublak, and when Bublak retired from the race at the final caution period on lap 162.

A 32-lap green-flag run closed out the race, which saw Drellos encounter heavy lapped traffic in the final frames. That, in turn, allowed Janczuk, Maresca, and Root to close in on the leader, all while putting on a thrilling race for the runner-up spot. Drellos, who holds the lead in the weekly Devil's Bowl championship point standings, ran to the landmark win for his third victory of the season at the Vermont track.

Root, who won the King of Dirt Racing Series event at Devil's Bowl last month, crossed the finish line in second place but was disqualified in post-race technical inspection for an infraction with his engine's rev limiter box.

Fonda Speedway champion Maresca, who was originally third, inherited the runner-up finish ahead of Utica-Rome Speedway champion Janczuk, Albany-Saratoga Speedway champion Hartman, and former Devil's Bowl asphalt Late Model champion Masterson. Jason Gray finished sixth after starting 25th, followed by Brian Calabrese, 15-year-old Payton Talbot, Frank Hoard III, and Tim LaDuc. Hartman collected a $50 Hard Charger bonus donated by race fans "Mac & The Bean Brothers" after driving from 30th starting position to gain 26 spots.

Veteran Sprint Car driver Scott Holcomb notched a big win with the 25-lap Sprint Cars of New England tour. The Granby, Conn., driver started on the outside of the front row and led every lap, but he was never assured of the victory until the checkered flag waved. Cory Sparks and Will Hull were catching Holcomb as the final laps arrived, just as Holcomb reached two-wide lapped traffic.

Hull swung wide to make a move for the lead and briefly drove off the backstretch with two laps to go, and Sparks made a three-wide bid up the middle in the final corner, but Holcomb held on for the win – his first at Devil's Bowl since an Empire Super Sprint victory on August 4, 1996.

Sparks finished second and Hull regrouped for third place. SCoNE point leader Chris Donnelly was fourth with Joe Kata fifth. Clay Dow was next in line, followed by Travis Billington, Matt Tanner, Adam Pierson, and Jake Williams. A strong field of 22 cars competed, and heats were won by Hull, Donnelly, and Brett Wright.

Rookie Troy Audet of Bridport, Vt., was a first-time winner in the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint division, coming out on top of a two-segment, point-scored event held over the two-day Vermont 200 Weekend. Audet won the first 12-lap segment on Saturday, then finished fifth on Sunday for a combined low total score of six points (1st + 5th = 6 points).

Cody O'Brien, Samantha Mulready, and Austin Chaves were next in the official combined finish, each scoring seven total points; the tiebreaker that determined the overall finishing order was the order of the second-segment finish; O'Brien won the Sunday segment over John Smith, Mulready, Chaves, and Audet. Eleven-year-old Kaidin White finished fifth overall with eight points.

Devil's Bowl Speedway returns to action on Saturday, September 12 with another major event: The Slate Valley 100. Big Block and Small Block Modifieds will return for a 100-lap main event, along with the Northeast Crate Nationals for the King of Dirt Racing Crate Modified Series and the weekly O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman division. Tickets are now available online at the Devil's Bowl Speedway website.

Devil's Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, Vt., four miles north of U.S. Route 4, Exit 2, and just 20 minutes from Rutland, Vt.  For more information, visit www.DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.com or call (802) 265-3112. Devil's Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway, and on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @DevilsBowlSpeed; follow the action using the #DevilsBowl hashtag.

 

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS – Interstate All Battery Center Vermont 200

Devil's Bowl Speedway – West Haven, Vt.

Sunday, September 6, 2020

 

Pepsi Sportsman Modified Feature (200 laps)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown-Laps Completed

# - denotes rookie

1.       (21) Demetrios Drellos, Queensbury, N.Y. – 200

2.       (19) Mike Maresca, Potsdam, N.Y. – 200

3.       (12) Matt Janczuk, Oneida, N.Y. – 200

4.       (30) Tim Hartman Jr., Glenville, N.Y. – 200

5.       (11) # Josh Masterson, Bristol, Vt. – 200

6.       (25) Jason Gray, East Thetford, Vt. – 200

7.       (15) Brian Calabrese, Johnstown, N.Y. – 200

8.       (10) Payton Talbot, South New Berlin, N.Y. – 200

9.       (19) Frank Hoard III, Manchester Center, Vt. – 200

10.   (14) Tim LaDuc, Orwell, Vt. – 200

11.   (27) Walter J. Hammond, Orange, N.H. – 200

12.   (4) Tanner Siemons, Orford, N.H. – 199

13.   (7) John St. Germain Jr., West Sand Lake, N.Y. – 199

14.   (28) Billy Lussier, Fair Haven, Vt. – 199

15.   (26) Adam Pierson, East Corinth, Vt. – 199

16.   (8) Tanner Von Doren, Slatington, Penn. – 198

17.   (29) # James Hanson, Orwell, Vt. – 198

18.   (13) Marty Kelly III, North Bennington, Vt. – 197

19.   (24) Neil Stratton, Bennington, Vt. – 163

20.   (1) Robert Bublak Jr., Ballston Spa, N.Y. – 162

21.   (17) Jack Speshock, Malta, N.Y. – 150

22.   (5) Rob Maxon, Pownal, Vt. – 150

23.   (22) Johnny Guarino, Nanuet, N.Y. – 148

24.   (18) Zach Sylvester, Central Square, N.Y. – 148

25.   (3) Zach Sobotka, Parish, N.Y. – 117

26.   (23) David Marcuccilli, Cayuga, N.Y. – 117

27.   (33) David Boisclair, Watervliet, N.Y. – 101

28.   (6) Zach Payne, Honeoye, N.Y. – 61

29.   (20) Michael Wagner-Fitzgerald, Gansevoort, N.Y. – 55

30.   (2) Mike Fisher, Castleton, Vt. – 55

31.   (9) Connor Cleveland, Corinth, N.Y. – 39

32.   (34) Matt Bilodeau, Brandon, Vt. – 28

33.   (32) Vince Quenneville Jr., Brandon, Vt. – 8

Disqualified: (16) Kevin Root, Geneva, N.Y. – 200 (rev limiter)

 

Lap Leaders: Robert Bublak Jr. (1-84), Demetrios Drellos (85-200) – 1 lead change among 2 drivers.

Cautions: Laps 8-13; 31-34; 39-42; 46-49; 50-53; 55-60; 62-66; 93-98; 101-103; 113-117; 128-133; 142-147; 150-157; 162-168 – 14 cautions for 73 laps.

 

Heat Winners: Matt Janczuk, Payton Talbot, Mike Fisher, John St. Germain Jr., Robert Bublak Jr., Zach Sobotka

Consi Winners: Mike Maresca, Michael Wagner-Fitzgerald, Demetrios Drellos

B-Feature Winners: Jason Gray, Adam Pierson

 

Sprint Cars of New England Feature (25 laps)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown

1.       (2) Scott Holcomb, Granby, Conn.

2.       (1) Cory Sparks, Edinburg, N.Y.

3.       (8) Will Hull, Plainfield, Vt.

4.       (7) Chris Donnelly, Piermont, N.H.

5.       (3) Joe Kata, Goshen, N.Y.

6.       (13) Clay Dow, Barnstead, N.H.

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

8.       (6) Matt Tanner, Stephentown, N.Y.

9.       (15) Adam Pierson, East Corinth, Vt.

10.   (10) Jake Williams, Center Tuftonboro, N.H.

11.   (4) Floyd Billington, South Glens Falls, N.Y.

12.   (11) Jordan Fornwalt, Bradford, Vt.

13.   (19) Lacey Hanson, Orwell, Vt.

14.   (18) Mike Horsch, Moultonborough, N.H.

15.   (16) Wade Prentice, Campton Hollow, N.H.

16.   (5) Brett Wright, East Chatham, N.Y.

17.   (20) Rick Stone, Cornwall, Conn.

18.   (12) Chad Miller, Amsterdam, N.Y.

19.   (17) Caleb Lamson, Moretown, Vt.

20.   (21) Kurt Conklin, Bethlehem, Conn.

21.   (14) Jesse Pruchnik, New Milford, Conn.

Did Not Start: Thomas Radivoy, Circleville, N.Y.

Heat Winners: Will Hull, Chris Donnelly, Brett Wright

 

Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint Feature – (12 laps x 2 segments)

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown-(Segment Score)

# - denotes rookie

1.       (3) # Troy Audet, Bridport, Vt. (1, 5 – 6 pts.)

2.       (6) Cody O'Brien, Springfield, Vt. (6, 1 – 7 pts.)

3.       (4) Samantha Mulready, Cambridge, N.Y. (4, 3 – 7 pts.)

4.       (8) Austin Chaves, Chester, Vt. (3, 4 – 7 pts.)

5.       (2) # Kaidin White, Monkton, Vt. (2, 6 – 8 pts.)

6.       (1) John Smith, Poultney, Vt. (7, 2 – 9 pts.)

7.       (5) Kamden Duffy, Richmond, N.H. (5, 7 – 12 pts.)

8.       (9) Eric Wade, Rutland, Vt. (9, 9 – 18 pts.)

9.       (11) Scott Bachand, St. Albans, Vt. (8, 11 – 19 pts.)

10.   (12) John McPhee Jr., Rutland, Vt. (12, 8 – 20 pts.)

11.   (10) Lynn Sumner, Fair Haven, Vt. (10, 10 – 20 pts.)

12.   (7) # Arnie Kasuba, Castleton, Vt. (11, 12 – 23 pts.)

Heat Winner: Kaidin White

Segment Winners: Troy Audet, Cody O'Brien

 

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A quick recap of the Interstate All Battery Center Vermont 200 at Devil's Bowl Speedway, on Sunday, September 6

A quick recap of the Interstate All Battery Center Vermont 200 at Devil's Bowl Speedway, on Sunday, September 6 :

Sportsman Modified: Demetrios Drellos, of Queensbury, N.Y., started 21st and made his way through traffic to take the lead from Robert Bublak Jr. at lap 85. Drellos led the final 115 circuits to pocket the $7,500 top prize, and $3,376 in lap leader bonuses, totalling $10,876. Kevin Root finished second but was disqualified in post-race technical inspection. Mike Maresca, originally third at the finish, was moved up to the runner-up spot, followed by Matt Janczuk, Tim Hartman Jr., and rookie Josh Masterson. A total of 89 drivers attempted to qualify for 34 starting positions. (Photo attached: Jeremy McGaffin/Showstopper Photos)

Sprint Cars of New England: Scott Holcomb of Granby, Conn., led every step of the way in the SCoNE field in a 25-lap feature, but held off a final-lap charge from both Cory Sparks and Will Hull in heavy lapped traffic. Holcomb's win was his first at Devil's Bowl Speedway since 1996. Jesse Pruchnik was uninjured in a flip during the race.

500cc Mini Sprint: Rookie Troy Audet of Bridport, Vt., was a first-time winner in a two-day, two-segment race. Audet combined a win in the first 12-lap segment on Saturday with a fifth-place effort in Sunday's second leg for a race-low total score of six points (1st + 5th =6 pts.) and the overall victory.


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