J.R Fitzpatrick Dominates Don Biederman Memorial at Flamboro Speedway
- Flamboro Speedway
- Jun 20
- 3 min read
MILLGROVE, Ontario ---- Taking the lead in the opening laps, J.R. Fitzpatrick dominated the Don Biederman Memorial for the Ontario Outlaw Super Late Models on Saturday at Flamboro Speedway.
Laying down a lap of 14.439 seconds in time trials, Fitzpatrick would earn himself the Fox's Bakery and Deli pole position. The invert saw him start a couple spots off of the top spot, but he wasted no time making his way forward. He took the lead on Lap 8, leading the rest of the way en route to winning the event. It marked a great rebound after suffering a mechanical failure in the series season opener at Sunset Speedway.
Brandon Passer, who won the event at Sunset, was second this time around with Dustyn Mombourquette scoring his first career super late model podium finish. Todd Campbell and Dario Capirchio completed the top-five ahead of Roy Passer, Adrian Foster, Mike Miller, Chris Burrows, and Brad Pearsall.
A couple weeks after winning the Overkill Enterprises OSCAAR Modifieds at Flamboro Speedway, Jason Keen returned to pick up the checkered flag in the first Grindstone Landscaping Canadian Vintage Modified feature of the night. Ty Riopelle was second ahead of Mike Podd, TJ Marshall, and Daryl Henwood. Scott Tonelli battled his way forward for sixth in front of Ian McIntyre, Jae Pepin, Ricky Willigar, and Rodney Rutherford. Dave Evison Sr., Samantha Trewolla, Maddux Pepin, and Steve Murdoch rounded out the field.
Jason Keen went for the daily double by winning the second Vintage Modified feature in front of Ricky Willigar, Rodney Rutherford, Scott Tonelli, and Daryl Henwood. Ty Riopelle battled his way forward for sixth ahead of Jae Pepin, Dave Evison Sr., Ian McIntyre, and Samantha Trewolla. TJ Marshall, Mike Podd, Maddux Pepin, and Steve Murdoch rounded out the field.
Matt Young took the lead with 10 laps to go, pacing the rest of the way en route to winning the first Klotz Auto Repair Mini Stock feature ahead of Tyler Lewis, Dan Pettit, Mark Grieve, Rory Markle, and Chris Pendlebury.
Matt Young went for the daily double by winning the second Mini Stock feature in front of Tyler Lewis, Dan Pettit, Chris Pendlebury, Rory Markle, and Mark Grieve.
Cam Thomson won the Hogan Law & McClurkin Properties of Cambridge Pure Stock feature to open the night. Stay tuned to the track website and social media for the full results after an issue with Race Monitor.
Courtney Scott led flag-to-flag to win the second Pure Stock feature ahead of Gary Slama, Jordan Willms, Chase Mitchell, and Rachel Mitchell. John Cote battled his way forward to sixth in front of Spencer Riddell, Rick Mitchell, Cam Thomson, and Brandon Milligan. Leo Labarbera ran inside the top-10 for the first half, fading back to 11th, followed by Chance Roger,s Jake Watson, Hailey Hill, Mark Allan, Teagan Ellis, Caroline Kelly, and Megan Mitchell.
Flamboro Speedway is back in action on Saturday, June 21, with the second round for the Steel City Super Stock Series. The night also features a 50 lap $2000 to win Pro Late Model event, Southern Ontario Modified Association, Mini Stocks, and Pure Stocks.
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Report By: Ashley McCubbin
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