2022-08-08

Delivering the Saturday Night Racing Goods at Peterborough Speedway






Delivering the Saturday Night Racing Goods at Peterborough Speedway 

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 

 

With only a handful of events remaining in the regular season, teams from the home track Mini Stock, Renegade Truck, Super Stock and Late Model divisions were joined by the Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series – Saturday, August 6th, with sponsorship from Babin's Automotive Repair, servicing all makes and models – for a chance to add championship points toward their quest for the 2022 Peterborough Speedway titles. 

 

The first of night's main events to hit the track was a 20 lapper for the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Trucks, as Terry Hubbert and Bill O'Hara brought the starting the field to the line. Paul Boundy wheeled his way into an early, with O'Hara holding-down the runner-up position. An early race caution flag slowed the pace, with Kyle Gordon moving into 3rd, then taking 2ndspot with just 7 laps on the board. With Boundy still leading, Gordon was looking for the position and took the top spot with 11 laps complete and scored the eventual win. Boundy held on for 2nd, with Stacy Switzer, O'Hara and Hubbert completing the top-5. 

 

Bobby Cousineau and James Townsend were on the front row as the Late Models took the Great Canadian RV green flag for their feature tilt. Using his inside line starting spot, Cousineau claimed the early lead with Dan McHattie and Jacob Mercer moving their rides into contention. The yellow flag flew with 7 laps on the scoreboard and Cousineau holding the lead on the restart. Mercer took the runner-up spot with a dozen laps complete, but everyone in the field was looking for a spot. Cousineau held-off his challengers for his first career win, over McHattie, Townsend, Mercer and Steve Powell. 

 

Chris Tubman and reigning track champion Jeremy Kelly paced the Jiffy Lube Mini Stock field to the line. The pair ran nearly identical laps through the opening stages, with Kent Missons, Ember Junkin and Brock Baker locked in a torrid 3-car battle for 3rd place in the running order. As the laps clicked away, the first 4 cars in the line-up were running about a car length apart, with Tubman continuing to show the fast way around. The 20-lap race distance seemed to roll by in the blink of an eye as Tubman took his 2nd win of the season in the caution-free feature. Kelly, Tyler Junkin, Shawn Solomon and Ember Junkin completed the top 5. 

 

The 20 lap KOD Disposal Super Stock pack rolled from the staging area with Marlie Owen and current point leader Bailey Jacobs on the front row. Even without the humidity, the Super Stock field has delivered some of the hottest action of the year. Owen took the lead, bringing Jacobs along with her. The long-time track favourite led through the early stages and was still in control at the caution flag that flew at the halfway mark. Jacobs continued to look for a way around the No. 21 car, but Marlie Owen was equal to every challenge on the way to her 2nd win of 2022. Paul Boundy, Mark Gordon and Jeremy Dobb chased the lead duo across the stripe. 

 

Feature race action for the night wrapped-up with the Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series that saw Wes Cuthbertson and Glenn Morris lead the field to the green flag. Cuthbertson took the lead early and had a strong piece throughout the race distance. Dawson Drimmie moved into the runner-up position, with Matt Haufe hot on his tail. Slower traffic came into play around lap 8, with the race's first caution flag for an issue on the front stretch with 10 laps on the scoreboard. Adam Cuthbertson moved into a spot to challenge his brother for the lead, but the race pace was slower again for debris on the backstretch. A number of different drivers scored at least one lap at the front, but Parker Traves made the pass that mattered with a pass for the top spot with only 3 laps remaining. The No. 60 machine took his 5th win of the year, ahead of Wes Cuthbertson, Haufe, Adam Cuthbertson and Drimmie. 

 

Kyle Gordon and Terry Hubbert split the Renegade Truck qualifying events, with James Townsend and Jacob Mercer each scoring a Late Model heat race win. Tyler Junkin, Jeremy Kelly, Chris Tubman and Kent Missions claimed Mini Stock preliminary round wins, with Marlie Owen and Paul Boundy sharing Super Stock heat checkered flags. Zach Latimer had a couple of Canadian Legend Car opening round victories, with the others going to Adam Cuthbertson and Dawson Drimmie. 

 

All finishing positions are unofficial and subject to scoring review as well as post-race technical and safety inspection. 

 

Bullring bullet points: With temperatures in the 30 degree range and humidity levels forcing things even higher, the Hot August Nights Racing Series lived-up to its advanced billing…Kathy McCabe of Lindsay, Ontario pocketed the night's 50/50 draw cash of $411.00…Home track Mini Stock racer Victor Vowles recorded a fast time during King of the Hill, wheeling his 2010 Hyundai Genesis…Former track regular Kent Missons took a turn at the wheel of the No. 84 Mini Stock, filling-in for Rob Crick…Ryan Babin returned to the Mini Stock ranks in a race-winning ride acquired from Nolan Gould. His night was cut short when the rebranded No. 89x machine retired before the end of the feature event. 

 

The year's final Double Toonie/Fan Appreciation Night – presented by Pepsi – is next on the 2022 schedule at Peterborough Speedway. On track action includes the home track Bone Stock, Mini Stock, Renegade Truck, Late Model and Junior Late Model divisions, plus the Ontario Modifieds Racing Series. General admission passes are $ 4.00, with a Fan Appreciation autograph session at intermission. Pit gates for the Saturday, August 13th show open at 1:30, with the spectator grandstands unlocked at 4:00. Racing starts at 5:00. 

 

Details on the final regular season events at Canada's Toughest 3rd Mile Oval and the 29th running of the Autumn Colours Classic can be found at www.peterboroughspeedway.com and on the track's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram social media platforms. 

 

Photo attachment: Melissa Smits – OneNine Marketing, www.facebook.com/oneninemarketing 

 

Current point leader Kyle Gordon (No. 52) scored the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Truck win – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

Front row started Bobby Cousineau (No. 42) held on for his first career Late Model feature win – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

Chris Tubman (No. 88) led from start to finish in a caution-free run to take his 2nd Jiffy Lube Mini Stock win of the year – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

Fan favourite Marlie Owen (No. 21) added her 2nd KOD Disposal Super Stock win of the year to her racing resume – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

Parker Traves (No. 60) has been the team to beat in 2022 and scored his 5th Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series victory – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

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


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Parker Traves Wins a Canadian Legend Car Thriller at Peterborough Speedway


Parker Traves Wins a Canadian Legend Car Thriller at Peterborough Speedway 

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 

 

It was a new verse to a familiar song as Parker Traves scored the Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series main event win – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

Taking the initial green flag from the outside of the 2nd row, Traves chased Wes Cuthbertson and Zach Latimer through the early stages of the 25-lap headliner as Dawson Drimmie, Matt Haufe and Adam Cuthbertson worked their way into the top 5 with just over a handful of laps showing on the scoreboard.  

 

The leaders began working through slower cars at the tail of the field with 8 laps complete, with the night's first yellow flag slowing the pace for an issue on the front stretch as the lap counter showed 10 circuits complete. 

 

Adam Cuthbertson – a former series champion – took full advantage of the tour's choose rule and lined-up alongside his brother for the restart. With Wes Cuthbertson doing his best to hold-off his sibling, another caution flag, with 19 laps down – this time for debris on the backstretch – brought the pack back together. 

 

Parker Traves took over the runner-up spot on the restart and moved into a lead he wouldn't surrender with only 3 laps remaining to take his 5th win of the year. Wes Cuthbertson, Matt Haufe, Adam Cuthbertson and Dawson Drimmie completed the top 5. Jordan Latimer, Zach Latimer, Glenn Morris, Sean Walker, Jeff McKibbon and Mark Griffin rounded-out the finishing order. 

 

Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series qualifying events were won by Zach Latimer with a pair. The others went to Adam Cuthbertson and Dawson Drimmie. 

 

Canadian Legend Car Series notebook: It was a rough night for a trio of tour regulars. An issue during the show's first qualifying heat saw the No. 08 machine of Steve Gareau tumble down the backstretch. The driver was uninjured when checked by track personnel but his night was over, as it was for the No. 33 of Paul Pierik…After being involved in an incident Saturday, July 9th – the last time the tour visited Peterborough Speedway – 15-year-old rookie Cameron Townson was anxious to get back to the track. With the help of several friends, family members and crew from other teams, including Super Stock racer Brad Stevenson the No. 24 ride made it to the speedway. Unfortunately, mechanical issues kept the young car owner/driver from taking the feature race green flag. 

 

The Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series will head to Sunset Speedway Saturday, August 13th 

 

For additional details on the 2022 Canadian Legend Car Series schedule or to obtain parts, service, set-up chassis and engine repair as well as technical support, head to www.facebook.com/canadianlegendcars,  www.cdnlegendcars.ca or message canadianlegendcars@gmail.com 

 

Photo attachment: Melissa Smits – OneNine Marketing, www.facebook.com/oneninemarketing 

 

Parker Traves (No. 60) picked-up his 5th Trailers Plus Canadian Legend Car Series win of the 2022 season – Saturday, August 6th – at Peterborough Speedway. 

 

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


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