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THIS  JULY 26TH TO JULY 28TH FLAMBORO SPEEDWAY WELCOMES

THE GREAT CANADIAN TRUCK SHOW.


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PLUS OUR ANNUAL DON BIEDERMAN MEMORIAL NIGHT SATURDAY JULY 27TH FEATURING 75 LAPS FOR THE ONTARIO OUTLAW SUPER LATE MODEL SERIES, THE OSCAAR MODIFIEDS, PRO MIDGETS, CANADIAN VINTAGE MODIFIEDS AND THE PURE STOCKS.

PITS OPEN AT 3 P.M.

FRONT GATES OPEN AT 5

RACING STARTS AT 6:30 


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

FRONT GATE ADMISSIONS

ADULTS - $30.00

SENIORS /STUDENTS - $25.00

CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER - $5.00

FAMILY TICKET - $65.00 WHICH INCLUDES 2 ADULTS AND UP TO 4 CHILDREN TO 12 YEARS OLD.

*HST IS INCLUDED*

PIT GATE ADMISSIONS

NON-MEMBERS - $45.00

MEMBERS - $35.00

*HST IS INCLUDED*

PIT MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE PIT GATE TICKET BOOTH ONLY FOR $100.00 WHICH ENTITLES YOU TO A $10.00 DISCOUNT EVERY NIGHT OF RACING INCLUDING ALL SPECIALS. 

A 2019 SEASON PASS IS AVAILABLE AS WELL FOR $450.00.

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


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THE GREAT CANADIAN TRUCK SHOW 

JULY 26-28


Join us at this years Great Canadian Truck Show!

JULY 26 - 28, 2019

FLAMBORO SPEEDWAY!

873 5th Concession West, Millgrove (Hamilton), Ontario

Spectator's - no charge to walk around the show • Saturday Evening Races - Paid Admission • Show & Shine Participants - $20 includes BBQ Friday evening • Sponsored by Joseph Haulage 

HAMILTON, Ontario --- There are plenty of nights on the 2019 schedule that you want to be at Flamboro Speedway – actually, every race night is a good. However, there are certain ones that fans should be circling. Kid’s Ride Night on August 3 is one of those special nights.


Kid’s Ride Night is a yearly tradition at Flamboro Speedway that allows fans to ride around the race track in a racecar alongside their favorite drivers. It allows the younger ones in the crowd to get a feel for what it’s like to be up close and in a running racecar, while seeing the track from a new perspective.


Another highlight of the night is the big bike giveaway. Each of the teams are asked to donate bikes to be given away to children in the crowd, as a thank you for their support and attendance of the speedway.


So if you’d like the chance to ride in a racecar and win a bike, make sure to come out to Flamboro Speedway on August 3. It promises to be an action-packed night with the Ray’s Towing & Recovery Super Stocks running their Canadian Short Track Nationals Jukasa qualifier feature. Also on deck is the Ontario Modified Racing Series, Canadian Vintage Modifieds, Klotz Auto Repair & Engine Machine Shop Mini Stocks, Pro 4 Modifieds, McClurking Properties Pure Stocks, and a demolition derby.


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.


Drivers and teams are asked to purchase a bike, or two, or even more and bring it to the speedway that night to giveaway to the fans.

By: Ashley McCubbin

HAMILTON, Ontario --- Billy Schwartzenburg’s experience at Flamboro Speedway paid off on Saturday night, as he was able to pick up his first career APC Auto Parts United Late Models of Ontario victory in the London Recreational Racing 100.


Starting 11th, the Spira Racing driver avoided the numerous incidents throughout the 100-lap feature, slowly making his way to the front. He would crack the top-five with 25 laps to go, moving up to third on a wild restart on Lap 85. He would then avoid an incident between J.R. Fitzpatrick and Shae Gemmell to move up into second.


Restarting on the outside with three laps to go, Billy Schwartzenburg would get a run on the outside, edging out Treyten Lapcevich at the line by a bumper. The runner-up for Lapcevich is an APC Series career-best after dominating the event. Quicker qualifier Ryan Kimball finished third, followed by Josh Stade and Jake Sheridan.


Junior Farrelly finished sixth, followed by Mat Box, Andrew Gresel, Tom Gibbons, and J.R. Fitzpatrick. Patrick Freel finished 11th, followed by Shawn McGlynn, Matt Pritiko, Jordan Lawrence, and Danny Benedict. APC season opener Jordan Sims finished 16th, followed by Shawn Chenoweth.


With 11 different cautions throughout the event, there were several cars that did not complete all the laps. Those drivers include Brandon Verhoeven, Tyler DiVenanzo, Hudson Nagy, Shae Gemmell, Jamie Cox, Todd Delisle, Dale Shaw, and Gord Shepherd.



Canadian Vintage Modifieds

John Karley won the first feature for his first feature victory of 2019 ahead of TJ Marshall, Jeremy Barton, Mike Podd, Steve Trendell, Max Wright, and Ian McIntyre. Amanda Stoner failed to take the green flag.


TJ Marshall made his way through the field in the second feature for his second feature victory of 2019 ahead of Mike Podd, Jeremy Barton, Max Wright, John Karley, Steve Trendell, Ian McInyre, and Amanda Stoner.



McClurkin Properties Cambridge Pure Stocks

Jordan Morris crossed the finish line ahead of the field in the first feature, but would lose the victory in post-race technical inspection. Mark Thorne finished second for his 12 top-five, followed by Dale Lucas, Bobby Mercer, and Leo Labarbera.


Mark Dennis finished sixth for his sixth top-10, followed by Brandon McFerran, Chris Pendlebury, Fabio Olivieri, and Gillian Hils. Kyle Lucas finished 11th, followed by Jeff Kells, Jonathan Ayrton, and Brian Gamble. Andrew Packer and Courtney Scott failed to finish.


Virtue of finishing deep in the back half of the field for the first feature, Gillian Hils used her strong starting spot to win the second feature for her fourth victory of 2019. Mark Thorne finished second, followed by Andrew Packer, Bobby Mercer, and Leo Labarbera.

Courtney Scott finished sixth for her 10th top-10, followed by Brandon McFerran, Mark Dennis, Kyle Lucas, and Fabio Olivieri. Jonathan Ayrton finished 11th, followed by Andrew Packer, Brian Gamble, and Jeff Kells. Chris Pendlebury and Dale Lucas failed to finish.



Thanks to Ingrid Hartman for the feature videos from the night.


Thanks to Peter Anderson for all of the photos from the night.


Some of the APC drivers will be returning to Flamboro Speedway on Saturday night, as they will be competing in the track’s own Grisdale Racing Products Late Model division against our track regulars. See the likes of J.R. Fitzpatrick, Kevin Albers, the Burbridge brothers, and Chad Corcoran battle, among with other stars of late model competition.


They will be joined by the T.Q. Can-Am Midgets as they come off an exciting event at Sunset Speedway that saw Darren Dryden sweep the night. The Ray’s Towing & Recovery Super Stocks, Klotz Auto Repair & Machine Shop Mini Stocks, and Pro 4 Modifieds will also be in action. The pit gate opens at 4pm, followed by the front gate opening at 5pm with racing starting 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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