Thorold, Ontario (August 30)
Victory Lane at Merrittville again saw another new face as
second generation driver Wayne Conn earned his first L. St.
Amand Enterprises 358 Modified Feature Win Saturday August
29th.
Ball Hockey International Minor
Sport Night assisted by the Niagara Ice Dogs also found Matt
Deschamps, Rob Murray and Paul Klager score feature wins as well
in the Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder, Hoosier Stock and Modern
Corporation Open Wheel Lite Divisions respectively.
The Lucas Oil Weekly Racing
Series Event concluded with the third and final King of the
Crates Sportsman Series Event powered by Niagara Motors. Chad
Chevalier won the 40 lap Special.
The night also featured the
rain-delayed Meridian Credit Union Kids Club Box Car Races from
August 8th’s CMH Sales & Leasing Night.
Nolan Colborne, Connor Joliffe,
Madison Tempest and Kyle Pattison won their respective age
division’s events while Joliffe was voted Best of Show by a
panel of judges and the audience.
Ken Winnfield was first to lead
the 35 lap L. St. Amand Enterprises 358 Modified Feature –
beating fellow front row starter Justin Sharp to turn 1. Wayne
Conn was on the move in the early going – eventually challenging
for top spot – and taking it from Winnfield.
With Conn in control, Rick
Richner and Winnfield joined the leader in a breakaway pack from
the field until caution slowed the field on lap 7.
Winnfield’s race was done early
– the victim of an apparent broken driveshaft after the initial
leader slowed down the front stretch.
Conn set the pace on the restart
– only to be challenged by Richner who would take the lead on
lap 9.
Right away Richner opened up a 5
car lead and began to stretch it until a lap 15 caution again
slowed the pace.
With Richner out front on the
restart – Conn began to apply some pressure – eventually
regaining the lead on lap 19.
With the two leaders in a
thrilling side by side battle – Todd Gordon and Bill Bleich were
closing in.
Three cautions in and around the
10 to go mark saw Conn in control on each restart. The most
notable incident came when Pete Bicknell was put back two spots
after jumping Bleich on one of the restarts.
In Conn’s earlier go rounds as
leader – the gap between him and the field was just barely
manageable. In the last portion of the 35 lap Event however
there was no keeping the St. Catharines driver from Victory
Lane.
Through to the finish – Conn
opened up almost a straightaway lead over Richner in his first
victory driving for car owner Andrew Sittler. Todd Gordon was
third while Pete Bicknell and Bill Bleich closed out the top 5.
The start of the 40 lap King of
the Crates Finale powered by Niagara Motors had Chad Chevalier
as the early leader with former Modified Driver Ken Cosgrove
keeping right with the Port Colborne native.
As soon as Cosgrove would close
in on the leader – Chevalier would pull away until Cosgrove was
able to wrestle top spot away for himself.
Quickly though Chevalier would
regain the lead with Cosgrove dropping off the pace slightly and
falling back to fourth spot.
The lead pack was now Chevalier,
Brandon Easey and Brad Rouse with the three opening up a
comfortable lead.
In the closing laps, the leaders
would come up on slower cars and with 10 laps to go – would they
play a part in the race’s outcome?
Brandon Easey won this event
last season and as the laps wound down – was able to close right
in on Chevalier.
Like with Cosgrove earlier
though – as soon as Easey got close – Chevalier was able to open
up a couple car advantage and maintained the gap to the finish.
The two were able to open up a
good lead on Brad Rouse with BJ Willard fourth and Cosgrove
fifth.
Going into the night Greg
Panunte was the leader of the King of the Crates Series powered
by Niagara Motors after winning the first two events but could
do no better than 8th in the finale.
When the final points were
tallied, Chevalier’s win put him into a tie for top spot with
Panunte as the two had 162 points each. BJ Willard earned 152
markers while his cousin Tyler McPherson scored 148. Brad Rouse
closed out the top 5 with 144 points.
The win also earned Chevalier
the 20th Annual Sterling Silver Trophy established by former
Sportsman competitor Ken Walsh that honors local racing pioneer
Bill Willard Senior.
Ken and his wife Fran presented
the award to Chevalier.
Ron Loggie set the pace at the
start of the Hoosier Stock Feature and after an early caution
was being challenged by Mark Fawcett who eventually took the
lead on lap 5.
Two laps later – Fawcett would
be faced with a restart after another early caution.
During this caution, Al Sleight
would be forced to the pits but after returning to action –
needed attention a second time on lap 8 after a multicar
incident saw the entire right side sheet metal torn off the
runner up point man’s car.
Starting way back in the field,
Rob Murray was into the runner-up spot by lap 11. Three laps
later – Murray was in the lead – coming through with a pre-race
prediction made while waiting to start the feature.
“We’re going to win tonight,”
told Rob Murray when being questioned about his night by roving
reporter Mikey Kruchka. Murray added to his comments later in
Victory Lane, “in last year’s championship we only had one win …
this one makes it 5 in 2009 … I wanted to do it a little
different this year.”
With one point night yet to
come, Murray pretty much just had to start the night’s event to
be assured his 3rd career Hoosier Stock Championship.
Murray was followed by his
stepson Brad Sheehan, Fawcett, Kirk Wilson and Billy Bleich.
The start of the Modern
Corporation Open Wheel Lite Feature had Kelly Mason in top spot
before Kory Howe became the new leader along the backstretch of
lap 1.
A lap 2 caution slowed the field
and one driver in particular - Jamie Gilbert who had advanced
quite a number of positions in the early going.
Howe set the pace on the restart
but very quickly – the new leader was Gilbert – taking control
on lap 3. Just after Paul Klager took over the runner-up spot on
lap 7 – another caution would slow Gilbert – who had opened up
quite a lead to that point.
Gilbert resumed control of top
spot on the restart – only to lose it to Klager along the
backstretch. Klager’s pace would soon be slowed on lap 11 with
Adam Leslie now in the runner-up slot.
A final caution on lap 18 set up
a 2 lap dash to the finish but Klager was able to open up a lead
of some 20 car lengths in the sprint to the finish.
Adam Leslie was second with
Gilbert settling for third. Jason Corless had a strong finish to
take fourth with Kory Howe 5th.
Chris Laskey set the pace at the
start of the Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder Feature before Greg
Wilson took control on lap 2.
Fresh off his winning the Triple
Crown Miniseries last week – Matt Deschamps became the new
leader on lap 4.
Through the event that went flag
to flag – Deschamps never looked back and went on the win the 15
lap event. Rob Goulding took home the runner-up spot while early
leader Chris Laskey held on for third spot.
Trevor Goulding and Aaron Wiley
closed out the top 5.
Deschamps came into the night
with a 1 point lead over Goulding but now enjoys a 5 point
margin going into the final Point Night – Saturday September
5th.
The 4 Cylinder results are
unofficial pending further technical inspection of the top 5
cars to allow competitors the chance to race at Humberstone Speedway Sunday Night without having to rebuild
their engines.
UPCOMING AT MERRITTVILLE
SPEEDWAY
Brian’s Tire Repair presents
Labor Day FANtastic – Saturday September 5th featuring the final
points events for all 5 Lucas Oil Weekly Racing Series Divisions
anchored by the 50 lap John Spencer Memorial for the L. St.
Amand Enterprises 358 Modifieds.
Race fans can also look forward
to Autograph Night as well during the evening’s program when all
the race teams gather on the front stretch for the meet and
greet.
Gates open at 5:30. Showtime is
7:00.
For further info call
905-892-8266 or visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com.
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