2021-09-22

First-Timers Sign-In for Their Initial Autumn Colours Classic Starts

First-Timers Sign-In for Their Initial Autumn Colours Classic Starts 

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 

 

Racing heroes and hopefuls alike always look forward to the Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing. The 2021 edition of the Autumn Colours Classic – presented by Lucas Oil and Pure Country 105 – is slated for October 8th to 10th at Peterborough Speedway. When the green flag waves, several drivers from the close to 10 different racing divisions competing during the weekend will be making their first career start in the season-ending spectacular. 

 

Peterborough's Kyle Johnson finished 9th in his first full season of action in the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock field. The 28-year-old wheels the No. 02 machine, with sponsorship from Bar-None DJ Service and 12Fifty9 Graphics…Caledonia, Ontario's Spencer Riddell has been in the stands watching the Autumn Colours Classic for the last 6 years. This year, the Bone Stock racer – who calls Flamboro Speedway his home track – will take his first green flag in the race. He says Peterborough looks fast and competitive and he can't wait to see what he can do. He'll celebrate his 27th birthday on the first day of this year's event…In the Jiffy Lube Mini Stock ranks, Carol Dawson will make her first Autumn Colours Classic start. After running a limited schedule in 2020, the 52-year-old from Janetville, Ontario finished 10th in this year's final point standings…With past experience in TQ Midgets, Late Models, OSCAAR Modifieds and ice racing, 54-year-old Tim McKnight came out of retirement to join the Peterborough Speedway Mini Stock field in the No. 06 Mustang. The Tottenham, Ontario racer – whose brother races a Crate Sprint Car at Merrittville Speedway – ran well enough to finish 16th in the final 2021 running order. 

 

From the Trailers Plus Ontario Legends Series, teammates Josh Inglis and Anthony Einarson will each spend the event with a piece of yellow tape across the back bumper of their No. 51J and 89E machines. 25-year-old Inglis from Coldwater, Ontario has a background in Bone Stock and Mini Stock racing, while Einarson – who is 31 and hails from Orillia – had no racing experience before his Legends Series debut. Both cars carry backing from Simcoe County RV, Wally's Mechanical, Sunshine Car Wash & Detailing, Pinnacle Graphics, Richmond Group, Orillia Metal Fabrication and Einarson Trucking. 

 

The 2021 edition of the Autumn Colours Classic kicks-off Friday, October 8th with the first round of qualifying for Bone Stock, Mini Stock, Super Stock, Ontario Legends, plus the OSCAAR Hot Rod and Modified divisions. APC Auto Parts will also present the annual Young Guns events for the Mini Stock and Super Stock fields. Grandstand gates open at 5:00, with racing underway at 6:00. 

 

Advance grandstand tickets are on sale now for the return of the 3-day Thanksgiving Weekend extravaganza. Go to www.eventsprout.com/event/28th-annual-autumn-colours-classic-october-8-10-2021-2 to select your seats or choose the 'buy tickets' option shown on the Peterborough Speedway home page. Teams who intend to run this year's event are encouraged to complete the registration form available through the 'Autumn Colours' drop-down menu. Updated rules are available on the same page. 

 

For complete news, information and schedule details head towww.peterboroughspeedway.com or find updated info on the track's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram social media platforms. 

 

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

 

Trailers Plus Ontario Legends Series teammates Anthony Einarson (No. 89E) and Josh Inglis (No. 51J) will be making their first ever starts at the 2021 Autumn Colours Classic at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

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


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2021-09-15

NASCAR Pinty’s Series Adds Two Delaware Races to Schedule

NASCAR Pinty's Series Adds Two Delaware Races to Schedule

Championship schedule will be adjusted to 10 races after rainouts, covid restrictions

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – NASCAR today announced the addition of two races at Delaware Speedway to replace three races that have recently been rained out – the twin features that were set to run at Autodrome Chaudière on Aug. 29 and the second race at Flamboro Speedway scheduled for Sept. 12. As a result, the Pinty's Series schedule will be reduced to 10 races.

 

The Canadian Tire 125 will take place on Friday, Sept. 24 and the Qwick Wick 125 will take place Sunday, Sept. 26 leading into the season finale, the Pinty's Fall Brawl.

 

"While it is unfortunate that we'll be unable to race at Vallée-Jonction this season, we have been proactive in maintaining contingency plans to ensure a full championship season for the NASCAR Pinty's Series," said Chad Seigler, NASCAR vice president, international business development. "We want to thank our partners and tremendous fans at Autodrome Chaudière and look forward to returning to the track in 2022."

 

The previously scheduled Canadian Tire 150 and Budweiser 150 at Autodrome Chaudière were postponed after inclement weather. Due to covid-related guidelines in Quebec, the series was unable to reschedule those events.


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La série NASCAR Pinty's ajoute deux courses au programme du Delaware Speedway

 

La série 2021 revient à 10 courses après les interruptions dues à la pluie et aux restrictions reliées à la covid.

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Floride – NASCAR annonce aujourd'hui l'ajout de deux courses au programme du Delaware Speedway le vendredi 24 septembre, afin de remplacer les trois courses qui ont récemment été remises en raison de la météo peu clémente : les deux courses qui devaient avoir lieu à l'Autodrome Chaudière le 29 août et la deuxième course au Flamboro Speedway le 12 septembre dernier. En conséquence, le calendrier de la série Pinty's 2021 passera à 10 courses.

 

Le Canadian Tire 125 aura lieu le vendredi 24 septembre et le Qwick Wick 125 se tiendra le dimanche 26 septembre, avant la course finale de la saison, le Pinty's Fall Brawl tenue plus tard en soirée.

 

« Bien qu'il soit regrettable que nous ne puissions pas courir à Vallée-Jonction cette saison, nous avons été proactifs en réalisant des plans d'urgence pour assurer un championnat complet pour la série NASCAR Pinty's, » a déclaré Chad Seigler, vice-président NASCAR, développement commercial international. « Nous remercions nos partenaires et les formidables amateurs de course de l'Autodrome Chaudière et nous avons hâte d'y revenir en 2022. »

 

Les courses Canadian Tire 150 et Budweiser 150 prévues à l'origine à l'Autodrome Chaudière ont été reportées à la suite du mauvais temps. En raison des directives relatives à la covid au Québec, la série n'a pas été en mesure de reprendre ces événements cette saison.


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