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MILLGROVE, Ontario --- Gaining speed throughout last season paid off, as Tyler Bouilon swept the Ontario Modified Racing Series (OMRS ) features on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.


Ontario Modified Racing Series


Tyler Bouilon led flag-to-flag in the first feature ahead of John Baker Jr., Rick Warnes, Rob Warnes, Andrew Massey and Randy Hollingsworth.


The second event saw him run in the runner-up spot for the first half, taking the lead on Lap 12 to sweep teh night in front of Rob Warnes, John Baker Jr., Rick Warnes, Randy Hollingsworth, and Andrew Massey.


Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modifieds


Ricky Willigar led flag-to-flag in the first Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modified feature ahead of Rodney Rutherford, TJ Marshall, Scott Tonelli, Jae Pepin. Maddux Pepin continued her string of consistency with another sixth in front of Mike Podd and Samantha Trewolla.


The second feature had a little more excitement, with Ricky Willigar taking the lead with three lasp to go to sweep the night ahead of TJ Marshall, Rodney Rutherford, Scott Tonelli, and Jae Pepin. Maddux Pepin was sixth once again in front of Mike Podd and Samantha Trewolla.


Klotz Auto Repair Mini Stocks


Starting at the back of the first feature, Mike Gilmour worked his way through the traffic to take the lead on the last lap to win ahead of Mike Thomson, Matt Young, Kaitlyn Wallace, and Bobby Mercer. Nikki King was sixth in front of Mark Grieve and Mason Anderson.


The second feature was a much smoother trip for Mike Gilmour, dominating as he paced 19 of the 20 laps en route to winning ahead of Matt Young, Kaitlyn Wallace, Bobby Mercer, Mark Grieve, Nikki King, and Mason Anderson. Mike Thomson failed to finish after contact with Wallace on Lap 6.


Hogan Law & McClurklin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stocks


Gary Slama parked the No. 90 in victory lane once again, taking the lead with seven laps to go in the pure stock feature. Spencer Riddell was second ahead of Wayde Thorne, Mark Allan, and Chance Rogers. Leo Labarbera ran just outside the top-five en route to sixth in front of Craig Cole, Rick Mitchell, Chase Mitchell, and Jordan Wilms.


Delaware Speedway regular Justin Collver was 11th, followed by Cam Thomson, Chris Burrows, Rachel Mitchell, Mac Ingram, Megan Mitchell, Mike Hall, and Hailey Hill. Courtney Scott failed to finish.


Cam Thomson led flag-to-flag en route to winning the second feature in front of Gary Slama, Chase Mitchell, Wayde Thorne, and Spencer Riddell. Leo Labarbera battled inside the top-five, falling out on the last lap to place sixth ahead of Chance Rogers, Rick Mitchell, Courtney Scott, and Mark Allan.


Justin Collver was 11th once again, followed by Rachel Mitchell, Mac Ingram, Chris Burrows, Jordan Wilms, Megan Mitchell, Mike Hall, Hailey Hill and Dylan Peckham. Craig Cole failed to finish.


The next stock car racing event at Flamboro Speedway is taking place on Saturday, July 6, with consist of a Pure Stock Dash for Cash for eligible drivers. The racing card includes the Late Models, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, and Pure Stocks.


Be sure to keep up with the latest by checking out Flamboro Speedway’s website at http://www.flamborospeedway.ca. You can also keep up via your favorite social networking website by following the speedway on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FlamboroSpdwy and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/flamborospeedway. Fans are encouraged to like the speedway’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Flamboro-Speedway-Authorized-Page-102328664646735/.


Report By: Ashley McCubbin












MILLGROVE, Ontario --- In a night that saw smiles on fan’s faces all night long as they collected autographs and candy, the drivers shined on-track with some great action to entertain the crowd.


Late Model


With a last lap pass, Logan White scored the victory in the first feature ahead of Rick Burbridge, Jordan Howse, Billy Schwartzenburg, and Kevin Albers. Paul Maltese and Roland Goodfellow rounded out the field.


Billy Schwartzenburg can still get the job done at Flamboro, as evident by winning the second feature ahead of Jordan Howse, Kevin Albers, Logan White, and Rick Burbridge. Paul Maltese and Roland Goodfellow rounded out the field.


Ontario Pro Challenge Series


Mike Norris took the lead at the halfway mark to win the first feature ahead of Bryan Stevanus, Tim Norris, Emma Norris and Ethan Fleet. Ty Riopelle was sixth in front of Jeremy Riopelle, Jordan Ramsbottom, Tenli Pepin, and Mike O’Connell. Sterlin Hattin and Taylor Weber completed the field.


Tim Norris gave the family a sweep of the night by winning hte second feature ahead of Mike Norris, Bryan Stevanus, Mike O’Connell, and Ty Riopelle. Emma Norris perservered to sixth in front of Jeremy Riopelle and Taylor Weber. There were a couple incidents resulting in several drivers not finishing including Sterlin Hattin, Jordan Ramsbottom, Ethan Fleet, and Tenli Pepin.


Travis Majuery did not start either feature.


Mini Stocks


Mike Gilmour took the lead just past halfway, holding off a late-charge from Shawn Taylor to pick up the win in the first feature. Matt Young led the first half en route to third ahead of Blaise Shaw and Kaitlyn Wallace. Jason Thomson was sixth filling in for Mike after his incident a week ago, in front of Bobby Mercer and Nikki King. Jacob Sutcliffee and Rory Markle failed to finish.


Shawn Taylor cruised his way through the field, taking over the lead with four laps to go to win the second feature ahead of Blaise Shaw, Mike Gilmour, Matt Young, and Kaitlyn Wallace. Jacob Sutcliffe redeemed himself with a sixth in front of Jason Thomson, Bobby Mercer, and Nikki King. Rory Markle failed to finish.


Pure Stocks


Cam Thomson became a fan favourite at intermission, bringing out Crate Sprint Car that he races on Friday night at Ohsweken Speedway for Meet the Drivers Night. He also showed he could drive, picking up the win in the first feature ahead of Craig Cole, Gary Slama, Chase Mitchell, and Wayde Thorne. Chance Rogers kept up his string of sixth-place finishes with another one in front of Leo Labarbera, Spencer Riddell, Rick Mitchell, and Courtney Scott.


Rachel Mitchell had one of her best features to place 11th, followed by Alex Stewart, Jordan Wilms, Chris Burrows, Megan Mitchell, Mike Hall, Hailey Hill, Mark Allan, and Lisa Barton. Owen Brooker failed to finish.


On the back of the No,. 90, it says “ya baby,” and that was what Gary Slama was saying after winning the second feature ahead of Chance Rogers, Wayde Thorne, Jordan Wilms, and Leo Labarbera. Courtney Scott’s consistnecy continued with a sixth in front of Spencer Riddell, Rick Mitchell, Mark Allan, and Chris Burrows.


Rachel Mitchell was 11th once again, followed by Megan Mitchell and Hailey Hill. A significant incident mid-way through took out several cars including Chase Mitchell, Alex Stewart, Cam Thomson, Owen Brooker, Mike Hall, and Craig Cole. Lisa Barton did not take the green flag.


Jake Hambly failed to start both features.


Southern Ontario Modified Association (SOMA)


Sean Asslin scored his first career victory in the first feature ahead of Bob Mercer, Raj Brar, Josh Fera, and Ken Mercer. Shannon Morris dropped back in the opening laps en route to placing sixth in front of Shean Carey, Jesse Jigson, Brad Martland, and Josh Held.. Mark Lucas was 11th, while Cliff Hodgkinson, Kelly Martin and Mike Baker failed to finish.


Ken Mercer led flag to flag en route to winning the second feature ahead of Mark Lucas, Josh Fera, Sean Asslin, and Bob Mercer. Raj Brar ran just outside the top-five en route to sixth in front of Shannon Morris, Shean Carey, John Held, and Brad Martland. Jesse Jigson and Kelly Martin rounded out the field, while Mike Baker and Cliff Hodgkinson did not take the green flag.


The next stock car racing event at Flamboro Speedway is taking place on Saturday, June 29 is $15 Admission Night. The racing will include Ontario Modified Racing Series (OMRS), Canadian Vintage Modifieds, Mini Stocks, and Pure Stocks.

Be sure to keep up with the latest by checking out Flamboro Speedway’s website at http://www.flamborospeedway.ca. You can also keep up via your favorite social networking website by following the speedway on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FlamboroSpdwy and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/flamborospeedway. Fans are encouraged to like the speedway’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Flamboro-Speedway-Authorized-Page-102328664646735/.


Report By: Ashley McCubbin













MILLGROVE, Ontario --- After going through a slew of motor problems, they all seem to be in the rearview mirror for J.R. Fitzpatrick after winning the Don Biederman Memorial on Saturday at Flamboro Speedway.


Ontario Outlaw Super Late Models


Fitzpatrick came into this season with high hopes, only to blow the motor running an event in the United States. He would quickly get it rebuilt, but overheating issues took him out of contention in the season opener for the Ontario Outlaw Super Late Models at Sunset Speedway.


Looking to rebound, he showed speed as soon as he showed up to Flamboro in laying down a lap of 15.109 seconds in qualifying to put himself at the top of the board. He carried the momentum into the 50-lap feature, taking the lead with just seven laps on the board and driving away from the field to pace the rest of the way.


Todd Campbell picked up the runner-up finish after pacing the initial six laps ahead of Dario Capirchio, Ethan Cournyea, and Glenn Watson. Brandon Passer spent the event just outside the top-five en route to sixth in front of Mike Miller and Rob Bickle.

Thayne Hallyburton found himself sidelined at Lap 35 to place ninth, while Adrian Foster did not take the green flag in the feature.


Canadian Vintage Modifieds


T.J. Marshall led all 13 laps to win the first feature ahead of Ricky Willigar, Quinton Murdoch, Rodney Rutherford, and Mike Podd. Scott Tonelli battled inside the top-five for the first five laps, before fading back to sixth in front of Jae Pepin, Maddux Pepin, Sam Trewolla, and Mike Klotz.


Rodney Rutherford took the lead on Lap 4 of the second feature, pacing the remaining 16 laps to win ahead of Mike Podd, TJ Marshall, Ricky Willigar, and Scott Tonelli. Jae Pepin led the opening three laps en route to sixth in front of Maddux Pepin, Sam Trewolla, Quinton Murdoch, and Mike Klotz.


Steve Murdoch failed to start both features.


Mini Stocks


Matt Young took the lead on Lap 2, not looking back en route to winning the first feature ahead of Mike Gilmour, Mike Thomson, RJ Croteau, and Mark Grieve. Rory Markle battled his way forward to finish sixth in front of Nikki King. Tyler Lewis, Bobby Mercer, Kaitlyn Wallace, and Ryan Edwards-Kiss failed to finish.


Matt Young went for two-for-two after taking the lead on Lap 4 in the second feature . Rory Markle was second ahead of Mike Gilmour, Nikki King, and Ryan Edwards-Kiss. There was an incident on the first lap, resulting in damage for RJ Croteau, Mark Grieve, and Mike Thomson. Tyler Lewis, Bobby Mercer, and Kaitlyn Wallace did not take the green flag.


Pure Stocks


Mark Allan was the fastest PUG on track, winning the first feature ahead of Leo Labarbera, James Houghton, Craig Cole, and Chance Rogers. Spencer Riddell battled just outside the top-five to sixth in front of Cam Thomson, Chase Mitchell, Courtney Scott, and Rick Mitchell.


Gillian Hils was unable to crack the top-10 with an 11th, followed by Chris Burrows, Rachel Mitchell, Mike Hall, Megan Mitchell, Dylan Peckham, and Jordan Wilms. Hailey Hill failed to finish.


It was a female one-two for the second feature, with Courtney Scott picking up the checkered flag ahead of Gillian Hils. Craig Cole’s consistency continued with a third ahead of Rick Mitchell and Jordan Wilms. Spencer Riddell was sixth for the second race in a row in front of James Houghton, Leo Labarbera, Mark Allan, and Cam Thomson.


Chance Rogers dropped out of the top-10 with three laps to go to place 11th, followed by Chase Mitchell, Chris Burrows, Rachel Mitchell, Megan Mitchell, Mike Hall, and Dylan Peckham. Hailey Hill did not take the green flag.


The next stock car racing event at Flamboro Speedway is taking place on Saturday, June 22 with Meet the Drivers Night, featuring an autograph session on-track at intermission. The night will feature the Pro Late Models, Super Stocks, Ontario Pro Challenge Series, Mini Stocks, Pure Stocks, and Southern Ontario Modified Association Modifieds.

Be sure to keep up with the latest by checking out Flamboro Speedway’s website at http://www.flamborospeedway.ca. You can also keep up via your favorite social networking website by following the speedway on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FlamboroSpdwy and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/flamborospeedway. Fans are encouraged to like the speedway’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Flamboro-Speedway-Authorized-Page-102328664646735/.


Report By: Ashley McCubbin













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