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MILLGROVE, Ontario --- It may have been the second night of the season for Flamboro Speedway, but it was the season opener for a pair of touring divisions as the track played host to the Miller Mobile Offices T.Q. Can-Am Midgets and Weston Forest Products Ontario Pro Challenge.


TQ Can-AM Midgets


Daniel Hawn won the first Miller Mobile Offices T.Q. Can-Am Midgets heat ahead of Dominique Smith, Roberto Pollillo, Richard Woodland, and Mike Westwood. Larry Lawson placed sixth in front of Alex Connell, with Jaden Riddell and Sherri Hogan failing to finish.


Darren McLennan won the second heat to give Hawn Chassis Works a sweep of the day in front of Jeff Blackburn, Cory Whittam, James Stanley, and Adam Racine. Tyler Cullen was sixth, while Paul Jorgensen and Andrew Whalen failed to finish.


Jeff Blackburn waited until the final five laps to take the lead, taking the top spot on Lap 26 of 30 to win the feature ahead of Daniel Hawn, James Stanley, Cory Whittam, and Darren McLennan. Dominique Smith was sixth in front of Adam Racine, Paul Jorgensen, Jaden Riddell, and Tyler Cullen.


Richard Woodland ran inside the top-10 throughout, fading in the late stages for 11th, followed by Larry Lawson, and Mike Westwood. Alex Connell, Roberto Prollillo, and Sherri Hogan failed to finish. Andrew Wahlen did not take the green flag.


Ontario Pro Challenge


Mike Norris took the lead on Lap 6, pacing the rest of the way en route to winning the Weston Forest Products Ontario Pro Challenge in front of his father Tim Norris, Ty Riopelle, Travis Majuery, and Jay Linde. Mike O’Connell ran inside the top-five for the first half, fading back to sixth ahead of Ethan Fleet, Emma Norris, Sterling Hattin, and Tenli Pepin. Taylor Weber was 11th.


Mike Norris went for the daily double, this time picking up the win in front of Travis Majuery, Ty Riopelle, Tim Norris, and Jay Linde. Emma Norris made her way forward for sixth this time around, ahead of Mike O’Connell, Taylor Weber, Ethan Fleet, and Sterling Hattin. Tenli Pepin failed to finish.


Jordan Ramsbottom, Bryan Stevanus, and Mike Gilmour failed to take the green flag in both features.


Pro Late Models


Billy Schwartzenburg took the lead on Lap 2, and did not look back en route to winning the first Grisdale Enterprises Pro Late Model feature ahead of Kevin Albers and Kevin Gallant.


Billy Schwartzenburg went for the daily double, making it three wins in four races for 2025. Kevin Albers and Kevin Gallant rounded out the field.


Pure Stocks


Taking the lead with 10 laps complete, Spencer Riddell led the rest of the way en route to winning the first Hogan Law & McClurkin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stock feature of the season ahead of Rick Mitchell, Chase Mitchell, Chance Rogers, and Mac Ingram.


Mark Allan fell back in the last five laps to sixth in front of Rachel Mitchell, John Cote, Hailey Hill, and Leo Labarbera.


Mike Hall made his way forward from the back for 11th, followed by Kris Lawrence, Cam Thomson, Gary Triska, Teagan Ellis, Megan Mitchell, and Caroline Kelly. Craig Cole, Matt Young, Dan Storey, and Wayde Thorne each failed to finish.


Cam Thomson led 16 of the 20 laps, out-battling Wayde Thorne in the final laps to win hte second feature ahead of John Cote, Mac Ingram, and Spencer Riddell. Gary Triska led early, fading back to place sixth, in front of Matt Young, Leo Labarbera, Chance Rogers, and Chase Mitchell.


Rick Mitchell ran mid-field for an 11th-place finish, followed by Rachel Mitchell, Dan Storey, Teagan Ellis, Megan Mitchell, Mike Hall, and Caroline Kelly. Kris Lawrence, Hailey Hill and Mark Allan failed to finish, while Craig Cole was disqualified. Owen Brooker and Murray Nicholls failed to take the green flag in both features.


This weekend at Flamboro Speedway on Saturday, May 17, is one of their special $15 admission nights, highlighted by the Southern Ontario Modified Association (SOMA). Canadian Vintage Modifieds are also on-hand, along with Mini Stocks, Pure Stocks, and the Spectator Drags.


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 --- The 2025 season is off and running, with TJ Marshall and Jason Keen among the winners on opening night at Flamboro Speedway.


Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modifieds


TJ Marshall showed why he’s a past Grindstone Canadian Vintage Modified Champion by winning the opening feature of the season ahead of Rodney Rutherford, Ricky Willigar, Jason Keen, and Jordan Ramsbottom. Madduz Pepin led the opening three laps before placing sixth in front of Jae Pepin, Ty Riopelle, Scott Tonelli, and Dave Evison Sr.Samantha Trewolla battled to 11th, followed by Doug Hood, Mike Podd, Cam Thomson, and Steve Murdoch.


2023 OSCAAR Modified Champion Jason Keen picked up the checkered flag in the second feature ahead of Ricky Willigar, Rodney Rutherford, TJ Marshall, and Ty Riopelle. Maddux Pepin was sixth once again in front of Scott Tonelli, Doug Hood, Dave Evison Sr., and Jae Pepin.


Samantha Trewolla was 11th, followed by Cam Thomson, Jordan Ramsbottom, Mike Podd, and Steve Murdoch.


Grisdale Enterprises Pro Late Models


2024 Grisdale Enterprises Pro Late Model Champion Billy Schwartzenburg began the season in style by winning the first feature ahead of Kevin Albers, Shawn Chenoweth, and Kevin Gallant.


Kevin Albers won the second feature in front of Billy Schwartzenburg, Shawn Chenoweth, and Kevin Gallant.


Klotz Auto Repair Mini Stocks


In the Klotz Auto Repair Mini Stocks, Matt Young started his title defense in style with a trip to victory lane in the first 25-lap feature ahead of Mike Thomson, Tyler Lewis, Chris Pendlebury, Alex Stewart, Bobby Mercer, and Kris Lawrence.


Past track champion Mike Thomson won the second feature in front of Matt Young, Tyler Lewis, Chris Pendlebury, Alex Stewart, Bobby Mercer, and Kris Lawrence.


Hogan Law & McClurkin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stocks


In the Hogan Law & McClurkin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stocks, Spencer Riddell ran inside the top-five for most of the 20 laps, taking the lead with two laps to go to win the first feature of the season. Craig Cole was second ahead of Chase Mitchell, Rick Mitchell, and John Cote. Leo Labarbera ran inside the top-10 for sixth in front of Chance Rogers, Phil Givens, Cam Thomson, and Mark Allan.


Austin Etsell was inside the top-10 for the first half, fading back to 11th, followed by Jake Watson, Reece Bourgeois, Rachel Mitchell, Hailey Hill, Mac Ingram, Megan Mitchell, Caroline Kelly, Teagan Ellis, and David Rockwood. Wayde Thorne pulled off at the halfway mark, credited with 21st, ahead of Mike Hall and Mike Etsell. Jordan Willms was disqualified post-race.


The second feature saw Craig Cole cross the finish line in second, but credited with the victory after the original winner was disqualified post-race. Cam Thomson drove Lisa Barton’s car to a runner-up in front of Chase Mitchell, Chance Rogers, and Mac Ingram. Wayde Thorne rebounded for sixth, followed by Rachel Mitchell, Spencer Riddell, Leo Laberbera, and Jake Watson.


Hailey Hill ran inside the top-10 for the first half, fading back to 11th, ahead of Rick Mitchell, Mark Allan, Mike Etsell, Megan Mitchell, Mike Hall, Caroline Kelly, Austin Etsell, Reece Bourgeois, and John Cote. Tegan Ellis unfortunately only completed a single lap with Jordan Willms disqualified post-race. Phil Givens and David Rockwood failed to take the green flag.


Owen Brooker failed to take the green flag in either of the two features.


The next event at Flamboro Speedway takes place this Saturday, May 10, featuring the season opener for the Qwick Wick T.Q. Can-Am Midgets and Ontario Pro Challenge Series. The Pro Late Models and Pure Stocks will also be in action.


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 --- Despite rain all around the area, Flamboro Speedway was able to stay dry on Saturday night. The result was the fans in attendance being thrilled by the action on-track, and a chance to meet their heroes up-close during the autograph session.


Freshstone Racing Great Lakes Legends


Jordan Latimer won the first heat for the Freshstone Racing Great Lake Legends ahead of Kenny McNicol Jr., Jade Franklin, Andrew McFadden, Kevin D’Amore, Jimmy Hooper, Josh Hollestelle, and Joe Russ.


Cole McFadden won the second heat in front of Austin Arnel, Todd Tolton, Lonnie Scott, Matt Thompson, Hailey McNicol, Zach Hatch, and Kent Robson.


Jade Franklin won the third heat ahead of Kenny McNicol Jr., Jordan Latimer, Andrew McFadden, Kevin D’Amore, Jimmy Hooper, Joe Russ, and Josh Hollestelle.


Cole McFadden won the fourth heat ahead of Austin Arnel, Lonnie Scott, Todd Tolton, Zach Hatch, and Hailey McNicol. Kent Robson and Matt Thompson failed to finish.


Jordan Latimer kept the good times rolling for 705 Racing at Flamboro Speedway by winning the feature ahead of Cole McFadden, Jade Franklin, Kenny McNicol Jr., and Austin Arnel. Andrew McFadden put together a solid performance en route to sixth in front of Lonnie Scott, Kevin D’Amore, Hailey McNicol, and Zach Hatch.


Jimmy Hooper was 11th, followed by Todd Tolton, Matt Thompson, Josh Hollestelle, and Joe Russ. Kent Robson failed to finish.


Grisdale Enterprises Pro Late Models


Chris Howse took the green on Lap 2, pacing the rest of the first Grisdale Enterprises Pro Late Model feature ahead of Billy Schwartzenburg, Kevin Albers, Roland Goodfellow, and Logan White.


Billy Schwartzenburg led the second half of the feature two en route to winning in front of Kevin Albers, Logan White, Chris Howse, and Roland Goodfellow.


Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modifieds


TJ Marshall led flag-to-flag in the first Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modified feature ahead of Jae Pepin, Riley Willigar, Mike Podd, and Rodney Rutherford. Late Model regular Jake Gilbert was sixth in front of Steve Murdoch, Shawn Taylor, Maddux Pepin, and Samantha Trewolla. John Karley, Wayde Thorne and Mike Klotz did not finish, while Quinton Murdoch did not take the greeen flag.


Rodney Rutherford paced all 25 laps to win the second feature ahead of Ricky Willigar, TJ Marshall, Mike Podd, and Wayde Thorne. Jae Pepin was sixth in front of Steve Murdoch, Shawn Taylor, Maddux Pepin, and Samantha Trewolla. Mike Klotz, Jake Gilbert, and John Karley failed to finish, while Quinton Murdoch did not take the green flag.


Klotz Auto Repair Mini Stocks


Mike Gilmour led flag-to-flag en route to winning the first Klotz Auto Repair Mini Stock feature ahead of Matt Young, Bobby Mercer, Mike Thomson, and Michael Kenny. Kaitlyn Wallace rebounded from her motor issues was sixth in front of RJ Croteau, Rory Markle, Rick Seeley, and Trevor Hemingway.


Mark Grieve was 11th, followed by Nikki King. Shawn Taylor and Riley Mercer did not finish.


Matt Young kept the dream season going by winning the second feature ahead of Mike Gilmour, Bobby Mercer, Mike Thomson, and Michael Kenny. Kaitlyn Wallace was sixth once again, this time in front of RJ Croteau, Rory Markle, Rick Seeley, and Trevor Hemmingway.


Nikki King was 11th, while Mark Grieve, Shawn Taylor, and Riley Mercer did not take the green flag.


Hogan Law & McClurklin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stocks


Spencer Riddell took the lead at the halfway mark to win the first of two Hogan Law & McClurkin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stock features ahead of Gary Slama, Wayde Thorne, Chase Mitchell, and Phil Givens. Cam Thomson made his way into the top-five, fading in the late laps for sixth in front of Leo Labarbera, Jordan Wilms, Mark Allan, and Courtney Scott.


Chance Rogers was 11th, followed by Rachel Mitchell, Chris Burrows, Mike Hall, Hailey Hill, Mac Ingram, Eric Stewart, Jordna Fidler, Megan Mitchell, and Sarah Penny. Alex Stewart was two laps down in 21st, followed by Jake Hambly, while Rick Mitchell did not finish. Craig Cole did not take the green flag.


Phil Givens took the lead at the halfway mark to win the second feature ahead of Wayde Thorne, Cam Thomson, Spencer Riddell, and Leo Labarbera. Courtney Scott ran inside the top-five at the beginning, fading back to sixth in front of Mark Allan, Chance Rogers, Rick Mitchell, and Chris Burrows.


Mac Ingram made his way forward for 11th, followed by Chase Mitchell, Alex Stewart, Craig Cole, Rachel Mitchell, Jordan Fidler, Hailey Hill, Eric Stewart, Jordan Wilms, and Mike Hall. Megan Mitchell was 21st two laps down ahead of Jake Hambly and Sarah Penny. Gary Slama did not finish.


The next racing event is scheduled at Flamboro Speedway on Saturday, August 24, featuring the Ontario Sportsman Series. The night will also include the T.Q. Can-Am Midgets, Ontario Pro Challenge Series, 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

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