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MILLGROVE, Ontario --- With all eyes on the championship battle for the Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series, the rest of the field was set on stealing the glory with a trip to victory lane.


Starting the 100 lap feature from second spot, Chad McGlynn would make his way to the lead with a pass for the top spot on Lap 31. He then led the rest of the way en route to his second LOSC victory of the season.  Michael Hryniuk made the mid-race charge through the field en route to a runner-up finish.


Entering the night, Kevin Gallant and Connor James were tied for the top spot in the standings. Gallant held the early advantage with the quickest lap in time trials (16.141 seconds), and led the opening 31 laps of the feature. James’ night, meanwhile, did not start off as smoothly. He would qualify fifth, before being involved in an early race incident.


James fought back, making the pass by Gallant in the final laps of the event to finish third, and be crowned the 2019 Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series. Gallant finished the event in fourth, with Kevin Allen rounding out the top-five.


Brady Smith finished sixth in his only LOSC start of the 2019 campaign, followed by Kevin Trevelin, Alvin McNicol, Doug Cathcart, and Scott Laporte. Brandon Huras finished 11th, followed by Bob Merrifield, Anthony Folino, BJ Harrison, and Brent Wheller.


Canadian Vintage Modifieds

Steve Trendell picked up his fourth victory of the 2019 season ahead of Max Wright, Daryl Henwood, TJ Marshall, and Mike Podd. Ian McIntyre and Amanda Stoner finished sixth and seventh, while Bill Stoner, Mike Klotz, and John Karley failed to finish.


Mike Podd scored his fourth win of the 2019 campaign ahead of TJ Marshall, Steve Trendell, Daryl Henwood, and Amanda Stoner. Ian McIntyre finished sixth, while Max Wright, Bill Stoner, and John Karley failed to finish. Mike Klotz did not take the green flag.


Klotz Auto Repair & Engine Machine Shop Mini Stocks

Erik Dalla Riva picked up his fifth victory of the 2019 season ahead of Karl Sault, Kyle Steckly, Kaitlyn Wallace, and Dylan Sharpe. Shawn Taylor finished sixth, followed by Mike Hooper, John Istead, Tyler Lewis, and Kyle DaSilva. Jonathan Ayrton and Dave Goodacre rounded out the field.


Dylan Sharpe scored his second win of the 2019 campaign ahead of Karl Sault, Kyle Steckly, Erik Dalla Riva, and Kaitlyn Wallace. John Istead finished sixth, followed by Jonathan Ayrton, Kyle DaSilva, Tyler Lewis, and Dave Goodacre. Shawn Taylor and Mike Hooper failed to finish.


Wendy Adams would fail to start either feature following a crash in practice.


McClurkin Properties Cambridge Pure Stocks

Bobby Mercer picked up his third win in the last three weeks in the first feature ahead of Leo Labarbera, Mark Dennis, Mark Thorne, and Jared Bodnar. Dale Lucas finished sixth, followed by Kyle Lucas, Wayde Thorne, Courtney Scott, and Jeff Kells. Jimmy Hooper finished 11th, followed by Brian Gamble and Reece Bourgeios.


Kyle Lucas scored his second victory of the season in the second feature ahead of Leo Labarbera, Bobby Mercer, Mark Dennis, and Wayde Thorne. Jared Bodnar finished sixth, followed by Jeff Kells, Courtney Scott, Jimmy Hooper, and Brian Gamble. Mark Thorne and Reece Bourgeios failed to finish, while Dale Lucas was disqualified for rough driving.


Pro 4 Modifieds

Mike Westwood picked up his fifth win and eighth straight podium finish in the first feature ahead of Dan Pettit, Mark Lucas, Cliff Hodgkinson, and Shannon Morris. Nick Abballe and Dave Hodgkinson rounded out the field.


Mark Lucas scored his fifth victory of the season in the second feature ahead of Mike Westwood, Shannon Morris, Dave Hodgkinson, and Cliff Hodgkinson. Dan Pettit and Nick Abballe rounded out the field.


Thanks to Spencer Smye of Smye Photography for the photos from Saturday night. You can see more of his images at http://www.smyephotography.com/.


This Saturday, September 21, the Grisdale Racing Products Late Models will be back in action with their second last night of points competition. J.R. Fitzpatrick enters the night leading the standings, 46 points ahead of Rick Burbridge. Also on deck are Flamboro Speedway’s own Ray’s Towing & Recovery Super Stocks, Klotz Auto Repair & Engine Machine Shop Mini Stocks, and McClurkin Properties Cambridge Pure Stocks.


The pit gates open at 4pm, followed by the spectator gates at 5pm, with racing getting underway at 6:30pm.


Admission prices, along with the full schedule for Flamboro Speedway this season 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



THIS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21ST, PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE PRO LATE MODELS, SUPER STOCKS, MINI STOCKS AND PURE STOCKS. 

PIT GATES OPEN AT 4 P.M.

FRONT GATES OPEN AT  5

RACING STARTS AT 6:30 SHARP

*WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING VISA, MASTERCARD AND DEBIT AT ALL OUR TICKET BOOTHS*

FRONT GATE ADMISSIONS

ADULTS - $17.70

SENIORS /STUDENTS - $15.05

CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER - $4.00

FAMILY TICKET - $39.40 WHICH INCLUDES 2 ADULTS AND UP TO 4 CHILDREN TO 12 YEARS OLD.

*HST IS NOT INCLUDED*

PIT GATE ADMISSIONS

NON-MEMBERS - $40.00

MEMBERS - $30.00

*HST IS INCLUDED*

IF YOU REQUIRE ANY FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT JOHN AT 905-659-3042 OR EMAIL US AT wendyann149@hotmail.com



MILLGROVE, Ontario --- This past Saturday night, Flamboro Speedway staff and drivers joined together with fans to honor the drivers, crew members, and staff of the past. The celebration together, including an autograph session and corn roast, brought smiles to everyone’s faces.


Though that was just the icing on the cake, as the racing on-track was exciting as well. With the special night on deck, some of the divisions were given the opportunity to run heats instead of the twin features.


Grisdale Racing Products Late Models

Blair Wickett won the first ahead of Kevin Albers, Mark Burbridge, Lane Zardo, and  Chad Corcoran. Tyler Di Venanzo finished sixth, followed by Gary Elliott and David Gallinger.


Points leader J.R. Fitzpatrick won the second qualifier ahead of Carson Nagy, Rick Burbridge, Jake Gilbert, Chris Howse, Kenny Forth, and Mike Klotz.


The feature would see J.R. Fitzpatrick make his way to the front, scoring his eighth feature victory of 2019 ahead of Blair Wickett, Mark Burbridge, Rick Burbridge, and Chris Howse. Kevin Albers finished sixth, followed by Tyler Di Venanzo, Lane Zardo, Chad Corcoran, and Kenny Forth. Jake Gilbert placed 11th, followed by Mark Klotz and David Gallinger, while Gary Elliott and Carson Nagy failed to finish.



Ray’s Towing & Recovery Super Stocks

Brad Collison scored his eighth feature victory of 2019 ahead of Steve Cashmore, Austin Penney, and AJ Miller. Randy Rusnell, unfortunately, failed to finish as a result of a blown motor.


Steve Cashmore got his first win of the season in the second feature ahead of Brad Collison, Austin Penney, and AJ Miller. Randy Rusnell borrowed Erik Dalla Riva’s mini stock to start tail of the field to earn points towards the championship.


As a result of a victory and a runner-up, Brad Collison was crowned the Memorial Night winner.



Klotz Auto Repair & Machine Shop Mini Stocks

Erik Dalla Riva won the first heat ahead of Kyle Istead, Dylan Sharpe, Dale Millard, and Kyle Da Silva. Jonathan Ayrton finished sixth, followed by Kaitlyn Wallace.


Karl Sault won the second qualifier ahead of Shawn Taylor, Mike Hooper, Wendy Adams, and Rick Robinson. David Goodacre. finished sixth, followed by Tyler Lewis.


Despite chaos on the opening lap, Karl Sault made his way through, scoring his ninth feature victory of 2019 ahead of Dylan Sharpe, Erik Dalla Riva, Tyler Lewis, and Kaitlyn Wallace. Dale Millard finished sixth, followed by Kyle Da Silva, Mike Hooper, Rick Robinson, and Kyle Istead. Wendy Adams placed 11th, while David Goodacre, Shawn Taylor, and Jonathan Ayrton failed to finish.



McClurkin Properties Cambridge Pure Stocks

Bobby Mercer won the first heat ahead of Andy Wheller, Kyle Lucas, Leo Labarbera, and Jeff Kells. Brian Gamble and Reece Bourgeois rounded out the field, while Jimmy Hooper failed to finish.


Courtney Scott won the second qualifier ahead of Jared Bodner, Mark Thorne, Dale Lucas, Rob Hoskins, Mark Dennis, and Megan Mitchell.


Bobby Mercer made his way through the field to score his second feature victory of 2019 ahead of Mark Thorne, Leo Labarbera, Kyle Lucas, and Mark Dennis. Jared Bodner finished sixth, followed by Courtney Scott, Jeff Kells, Brian Gamble, and Jimmy Hooper.

Andy Wheller failed to finish, while Megan Mitchell was scored 12th. Reece Bourgeois and Dale Lucas also failed to finish, with Rob Hoskins not taking the green flag.



Canadian Vintage Modifieds

Max Wright scored his second win of 2019 in the first feature ahead of Steve Trendell, John Karley, TJ Marshall, and Jeremy Barton. Mike Podd finished sixth, followed by Ian McIntyre, Amanda Stoner, and Mike Westwood. Bill Stoner failed to take the green flag.


TJ Marshall picked up his fifth victory of the season in the second feature ahead of Steve Trendell, Mike Podd, Jeremy Barton, and John Karley. Max Wright finished sixth, followed by Ian McIntyre. Amanda Stoner and Bill Stoner failed to finish, with Mike Westwood not taking the green flag.


Virtue of finishing second in both features, Steve Trendell was crowned the Overall Memorial Night winner.



Ontario Pro Challenge

Mike Norris won the first feature ahead of Tim Norris, Larry Majuery, Blake Near, and Steve Gary. Rick Seely finished sixth, followed by Ken MacLennan, Bryan Stevanus, Devon Rayment, with Peter Hattin failing to finish.


Tim Norris won the second feature ahead of Bryan Stevanus, Mike Norris, Rick Seely, and Blake Near. John Dryden finished sixth, followed by Ken MacLennan and Phil Taylor, with Peter Hattin failing to finish  and Devon Rayment not taking the green flag.


Virtue of placing second and first in the pair of features, Tim Norris was crowned the Overall Memorial Night winner.



Thanks to Ingrid Hartman for filming the feature videos. Be sure to like her channel on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6fAn1rLsk_0FWitF4dpApw.


Thanks to Derek Smith for the images from this past Saturday night. You can see more photos at http://www.racepulse.com.


This Saturday, September 14, Flamboro Speedway will play host to the final night of racing this season for the Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series, with their The Basement Store 100. It promises to be an action-packed night, as Kevin Gallant and Connor James enter the night tied for the top spot in the point standings.


Also on deck are Flamboro Speedway’s own Klotz Auto Repair & Engine Machine Shop Mini Stocks, McClurkin Properties Cambridge Pure Stocks, Pro 4 Modifieds, and Canadian Vintage Modifieds.


The pit gates open at 4pm, followed by the spectator gates at 5pm, with racing getting underway at 6:30pm.


Admission prices, along with the full schedule for Flamboro Speedway this season 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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