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ROCKTON, Ontario — Even though preparations are already in high gear for the 2024 campaign, there was still some left over business to attend to from 2023 season. This past Saturday January 27, all of the drivers and crews got together to celebrate the track champions and hand out some hardware.


With seven wins, 14 top-five’s, and an average finish of 2.0667, J.R. Fitzpatrick was able to take home the 2023 Grisdale Race Products Late Model Championship. Meanwhile, it was Scott Steckly picking up the honors in being the 2023 Grisdale Triple Crown Champion.


With 11 wins, 18 top-five’s, and an average finish of 1.722, Roy Wilkie was your 2023 Super Stock Champion.


A total of 15 wins and 21 top-five’s accumulating to an average finish of 2.43478 gave Mike Thomson the 2023 Klotz Auto Repair and Machine Shop Mini Stock Championship.

Phil Givens and Wayde Thorne shared the honor of the 2023 McClurkin Properties Cambridge Pure Stock Championship. Givens scored two wins and 12 top-five’s to an average finish of 4.5294, while Thorne picked up seven wins and 15 top-five’s to an average of 4.4737.


The 2023 Flamboro Speedway Memorial Night of Champions winners were also recognized, as well, as follows – Jordan Fidler (Pure Stock), Mike Thomson (Mini Stock), Shawn Chenoweth (Super Stock), J.R. Fitzpatrick (Late Model), Ricky Willigar (Canadian Vintage Modifieds), and Tim Norris (Ontario Pro Challenge Series). The group shared in a toast to those in the community we have lost over the past several years.


On top of the champions being honored for their accomplishments, there were several awards handed out.


Each division saw steady growth through the year with solid car counts throughout the season, including a couple first year competitors. Brady Cox took home Rookie of the Year Honors in the Pure Stocks, while Cole Quinton picked up the award for the Late Models. Both drivers were able to have success throughout the year in their respective divisions, with four top-five’s for Cox, and nine top-five’s for Quinton.


There were others who stood out simply by how their cars appeared on-track, and one driver per division was received recognition with the “Best Appearing Car” Award. The following drivers were the winners, with their division in the bracket that follows: Spencer Riddell (Pure Stock), Mike Thomson (Mini Stock), Roy Wilkie (Super Stock), and Cole Quinton (Late Model).


Another atmosphere that you always see walking through the pits is respect among competitors. There are some drivers, who stand out in that department, and each division was allowed to award their most sportsmanlike driver. The honors went to Nicole Givens (Pure Stock), Nikki King (Mini Stock), Roy Wilkie (Super Stock), and J.R. Fitzpatrick (Late Model).


Running up front weekly is everyone’s goal, and that was recognized at the banquet with each division seeing the drivers who held the most checkered flags receive a trophy of recognition. The following drivers were the winners, with their division in the bracket that follows: Phil Givens (Pure Stock), Mike Thomson (Mini Stock), Roy Wilkie (Super Stock), and J.R. Fitzpatrick (Late Model).


On the flip side, there were some drivers who battled adversity through the year with several tough occurrences. Those competitors were recognized for their perseverance with the Hard Luck Award. The following drivers were the winners, with their division in the bracket that follows: Brady Cox (Pure Stock) and Cole Quinton (Late Model).

The Perfect Attendance Award was given to the drivers that were able to run all of the nights scheduled for their division through the 2023 season.


With the banquet out of the way, the focus shifts entirely on the upcoming 2024 campaign as the full schedule was revealed at the banquet.


The full schedule, along with any other information you may inquire about, can be found on the track’s website at http://www.flamborospeedway.ca. Be sure to keep up with the latest by following the speedway on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FlamboroSpdwy and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/flamborospeedway.


By: Ashley McCubbin





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MILLGROVE, Ontario --- In an Ontario Pro Challenge Series season where a single family has been dominating, Flamboro Speedway’s Memorial night became the scene of a pair of special wins for two drivers.


Ontario Pro Challenge


Bryan Stevanus took the lead with eight laps to go to win the first feature ahead of Emma Norris, Tim Norris, Ty Riopelle, and Travis Majuery. Mike Norris battled to sixth in front of Sterling Hattin, Jae Linde, Ethan Fleet, Mike O’Connell, and Tenli Pepin.


Travis Majuery got the lead on Lap 5, and did not look back to win the second feature, followed by Tim Norris, Mike Norris, Bryan Stevanus, and Emma Norris. Ethan Fleet led the opening four laps prior to placing sixth ahead of Sterling Hattin, Ty Riopelle, Mike O’Connell, Tenli Pepin, and Jay Linde.


Canadian Vintage Modifieds


Ricky Willigar led flag-to-flag to win the feature ahead of TJ Marshall, Mike Podd, Scott Tonelli, and Jae Pepin. Jeremy Barton ran sixth in front of Steve Murdoch, Jessie James, and Joey Woolsey.


Late Models


Points leader J.R. Fitzpatrick led flag-to-flag en route to scoring the checkered flag, while top qualifier Kevin Albers finished second ahead of Rick Burbridge, Cole Quinton, and Ty Cavallin. Billy Schwartzenburg’s return netted him sixth in front of Logan White, Steve Laking, and David Gallinger. Mark Burbridge failed to finish.


Super Stocks


Shawn Chenoweth took the lead on Lap 3, and did not look back en route to winning the feature ahead of Bailey Jacobs, Nick Troback, and Dave Evison. Roy Wilkie failed to finish.

Bailey Jacobs won their heat race.


Mini Stocks


Mike Thomson netted another win after leading flag-to-flag ahead of Shawn Taylor. Will Gibbons crossed the finish line in third, but was disqualified due to refusing post-race inspection. Karl Sault and Mike Gilmour rounded out the top-five in front of Michael Kenny, Cole Ecker, Mike Robinson Jr., Ryder White and Nikki King. Kaitlyn Wallace and Dave Goodacre failed to finish, while Tyler Lewis and Mark Grieve did not take the green flag.


Heat wins went to Shawn Taylor and Karl Sault.

Pure Stocks


Taking the lead on Lap 7, Jordan Willms led the rest of the way to win the Pure Stock feature ahead of Gary Slama, Spencer Riddell, Chase Mitchell, and Wayde Thorne. Phil Givens’ impressive season continued with a sixth in front of Courtney Scott, Leo Labarbera, Cam Thomson, and Brady Cox.


Mark Allan battled to an 11th-place finish, followed by Chance Rogers, Reece Bourgeois, Nicole Givens, Tyler Weale, Teagan Ellis, Joey Wilcox, Jamie Maudsley, and Megan Mitchell. Rachel Mitchell and Jeff Kells did not take the green flag.


Heat victories went to Cameron Thomson and Brady Cox.


The next event scheduled will take place on Saturday, September 16, featuring Championship Night for the Late Models and Super Stocks. It will be a busy night as the Southern Ontario Modified Association (SOMA), Mini Stocks and Pure Stocks will also be on-hand. There will also be spectator drags taking place at intermission.


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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MILLGROVE, Ontario --- When it came time for the action on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway, the veterans seemed to lead the way throughout the night in feature action.


Canadian Vintage Modifieds


Mike Podd led flag-to-flag to win the opening feature ahead of Scott Tonelli, TJ Marshall, Ricky Willigar, and Quinton Murdoch. Jeremy Barton ran just outside the top-five en route to sixth in front of Jae Pepin, Joey Woolsey, Steve Murdoch, and Jessie James.

TJ Marshall took the lead on Lap 7 en route to winning the second feature, followed by Mike Podd, Ricky Willigar, Jae Pepin, and Jeremy Barton. Scott Tonelli ran just outside the top-five to finish sixth ahead of Jessie James. Quinton Murdoch and Steve Murdoch failed to finish.


Pro Late Models


Kevin Albers led flag-to-flag to win the opening feature ahead of J.R. Fitzpatrick, Cole Quinton, Ty Cavallin, and Logan White. Steve Laking ran just outside the top-five en route to finishing sixth in front of Rick Burbridge and David Gallinger.


J.R. Fitzpatrick asserted his points lead with another win, followed by Rick Burbridge, Steve Laking, Ty Cavallin, and Cole Quinton. Logan White was sixth ahead of David Gallinger and Kevin Albers. Ed Entwistle did not take the green flag for either feature.


Super Stocks


Shawn Chenoweth made his return to victory lane by pacing all 20 laps in front of Brad Collison, Nick Troback, Kelsey Lamont, and Dave Evison. Roy Wilkie did not take the green flag.


Roy Wilkie rebounded in the second feature, taking the lead on Lap 9 en route to winning ahead of Kelsey Lamont, Nick Troback, Shawn Chenoweth, Brad Collison, and Dave Evison.


Mini Stocks


Michael Kenny made his return to Flamboro Speedway in style by winning the opening feature ahead of Mike Thomson, Dale Millard, Kaitlyn Wallace, and Mark Klotz. Wayde Thorne ran just outside the top-five to sixth in front of Rory Markle and Dave Goodacre.


Mike Thomson’s stellar year continued with another feature win, followed by Dale Millard, Mark Klotz, Kaitlyn Wallace, and Michael Kenny. Wayde Thorne was sixth once again ahead of Rory Markle and Dave Goodacre.


Pure Stocks


Wayde Thorne took the lead on Lap 5, not looking back through the remaining 20 laps en route to winning the first feature ahead of Gary Slama, Spencer Riddell, Chance Rogers, and Dan Cormier. Leo Labarbera ran inside the top-five for a bit, fading back to sixth in front of Chase Mitchell, Phil Givens, Brady Cox, and Jordan Fidler.


Nicole Givens ran inside the top-10 for the first half, placing 11th in the final rundown, followed by Rachel Mitchell and Megan Mitchell. Owen Brooker failed to finish.


Wayde Thorne swept the night after taking the lead with just four laps remaining on the board, with Gary Slama once again second as Nicole Givens made her way to the podium this time around. Phil Givens and Spencer Riddell completed the top-five ahead of Brady Cox, Chase Mitchell, Leo Labarbera, Jordan Fidler, and Chance Rogers.


Allen Mattice was 11th in front of Rachel Mitchell and Megan Mitchell. Owen Brooker failed to finish once again.


The next stock car racing event at Flamboro Speedway is taking place on Saturday, September 9 with the Memorial Night and the Fan Appreciation Corn Roast. Fans are welcome to head pit side following the races for free corn on the cob, while checking out the racecars up close. The action on-track will feature the Super Stocks, Canadian Vintage Modifieds, Ontario Pro Challenge Series, Mini Stocks, Pure Stocks, and Pro Late Models.


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/.


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