July 12  2009
 

HOUR RAIN DELAY WORTH THE WAIT FOR DESCHAMPS, GILBERT, SARGENT, CUPOLO AND LAMPMAN IN
MODERN CORPORATION NIGHT AT MERRITTVILLE – MODERN, TREMBLAY AND STAFF BONUSES ABOUND

For Release - Sunday July 12, 2009 From Jim Irvine - Merrittville Speedway Public Relations - 905-892-8266

Thorold, Ontario (July 11) Late afternoon and early evening showers had Merrittville Speedway’s packer trucks working overtime but when racing began about an hour late – Modern Corporation Night at the Thorold facility provided race fans with quite an exciting night of racing action.

Matt Deschamps and Nick Cupolo both won their first features of the season in the Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinders and Original Pizza Logs Sportsman Divisions respectively.

Making their third trips to Victory Lane were Ken Sargent and Larry Lampman in the Hoosier Stocks and L. St. Amand Enterprises 358 Modified Divisions.

Jamie Gilbert earned his 4th win of 2009 with Modern Employees cheering him on and greeting him in Victory Lane.

Each Winner shared in $440 in Gas Cards donated by Modern Corporation for each winner while several other Lucas Oil Weekly Racing Series Drivers shared in $1,650 in bonuses donated by race fan Don Tremblay.

Terry Larmet and Rick Grundy were side by side at the drop of the green of the 15 lap Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder before Larmet took control in turn 1.

Carey Gore was on the move in the early going – eventually taking over the lead. A virtual traffic jam at the front of the pack saw Charlie Lynch the new leader just as caution slowed the field after point leader Rob Goulding came to a stop in Turn 2 with a flat right front tire.

Lynch set the pace on the restart with Aaron Wiley and Matt Deschamps challenging. Soon Deschamps would try Lynch on for top spot with Wiley rejoining the fray – the trio running three wide for about a lap – similar to last week’s incredible Hoosier Stock four wide feat.

Eventually Deschamps would become the new leader – now battling Wiley in a see saw battle before Deschamps took control for good on lap 10.

At the finish it was Deschamps home first by a 5 car lead over Aaron Wiley with Charlie Lynch settling for third – the three sharing in $150 of Don Tremblay’s cash. Kyle Pelrine and Carey Gore closed out the top 5.

Being the first feature of the night, Deschamps was appreciative of the efforts of many, “the track was awesome … thanks to the track … they did an awesome job bringing the track back.”

Deschamps was also quick to thank some of his competitors … Rob Goulding … Rob Overholt and Rocco Conte, “they are some of the best out there … and they’re always willing to help out.”

Contact between early Original Pizza Logs Sportsman Drivers Rick Bellante and Len Dignard took Bellante out of top spot the first time into turns 1 and 2. With the two now relegated to the rear of the field, ----- Schumacher was first to lead before Nick Cupolo took control.

By lap 5, Cupolo had pulled away to a comfortable lead over Tyler McPherson.

Soon McPherson would face a challenge from former champion Chad Chevalier.

With the event going caution-free after the incident at the start, Cupolo cruised out front and went on to the win with McPherson holding off Chevalier to round out the top three the drivers sharing in $500 of the Don Tremblay donated bonuses.

Brad Rouse probably came the farthest in taking fourth as after suffering engine woes in his qualifying heat – went back to his race shop in Fort Erie to retrieve his back-up car.

Brandon Easey was fifth.

In quite a Sportsmanly gesture, Robbie Rounce had offered Rouse his car should it not make it back in time to start the 25 lap Event. Rouse’s trailer arrived just in time to start the event.

Race fan and race team supporter Brian Staff posted another bonus just before race time – to the last car on the track that took the checkered flag. Len Dignard took home an extra $100.

What worked for Cupolo in his heat – worked for him in the feature, “I just kind of held back on the start … I didn’t know what was going to happen …I went to the same line as I did in my heat and ran consistent laps.”

The 20 lap Hoosier Stock Feature saw Kevin Kocarik out front before Ken Sargent took control – just before caution slowed the field on lap 2.

Sargent resumed control of top spot on the restart and by lap 5 – had pulled away to a comfortable lead.

Barry Blanchard soon took over the second spot – being challenged for it by Al Sleight and Rob Murray. Just before a lap 10 caution, Sleight would take over the runner-up spot.

With Sargent out front on the restart – Sleight was hanging with him until Murray joined the battle. Just past the half-way point Murray would take control of 2nd – hugging the low groove with Sargent staying to the high side.

At the finish – it was Sargent in Victory Lane for the third time of the season – by a mere 3 feet over Murray.

Al Sleight settled for third with the three sharing in $150 in bonuses donated by Don Tremblay. Brad Sheehan made a late race charge to take fourth. Barry Blanchard settled for fifth.

“I knew Rob was behind me,” revealed Sargent, “he’s a strong runner … I just held my line … and stayed consistent.”

The start of the 35 lap L. St. Amand Enterprises 358 Modified Feature was quite a see saw battle before the field settled in.

Second generation driver Todd Gordon the set pace at the drop of guest starter Barry Davidson’s green flag only to loose it to Rob Pietz after a lap 1 incident stalled the event.

Gordon battled back – only to loose it now to Tom Flannigan. Gordon resumed his hold on top spot before another caution on lap 10 again slowed the field. Rick Richner briefly had the lead before Gordon once again fought back.

The three early leaders – Gordon, Richner and Flannigan pulled away from the pack slightly with Gordon enjoying a 5 car advantage by lap 25 

One driver on the move in the latter stages was point leader Larry Lampman – who broke into the top three by lap 27. Eventually the Port Colborne native took over second spot and exiting turn 2 to complete lap 29 - became the new leader.

With Lampman out front, slight contact between Gordon and Flannigan left Gordon slightly off the pace.

In Victory Lane for the third time of the season, Lampman was quick to thank Don Tremblay and Modern, adding, “The extra money sure comes in handy … this is the best car I’ve ever driven … I have to be lucky though – there’s lots of fast cars … it’s hard to win these days … thanks to my crew – the guys out work everyone.”

Lampman was followed by Rick Richner, Pete Bicknell who again split $500 of Don Tremblay’s cold hard cash with Tommy Flannigan and Mike Bowman rounding out the top 5.

Former Champion Wally Billing set the initial pace at the start of the 20 lap Modern Corporation Open Wheel Lite Feature before Bob Bredin took control.

Jason Corless would take over top spot on lap 3 before caution would slow the Bolton driver on lap 6. With Corless out front once again – the new leader into turn 2 of lap 8 would be Jamie Gilbert.

With Gilbert out front comfortably – all eyes moved to the battle for the runner-up spot between Adam Leslie and Shawn Sliter.

Leslie would get the spot just prior to the two to go signal but as the field was getting the white flag – Sliter regained second with Leslie settling for third. The three split $150 as well from cash donated by Don Tremblay.

Jason Corless held on for fourth spot while Jordan Curran was fifth.

“I couldn’t have picked a better night to win,” prided Gilbert in the Winner’s Circle for the 4th time of the year, “it was a real good run … it came up as a tacky track … just how I like it.”

Merrittville Speedway would like to thank all the participants that entered the Truck Show ‘n Shine including Modern Corporation, Dave Speck Trucking, Ontario Truck Driving School, J.E. Culp Transport, Kallimanis Brothers, MJ Jones, St. John’s Ambulance and others.

Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinders
Fin Start Car Driver Hometown
1 9 43    Matt Deschamps    Stevensville , On
2 7 7W    Aaron Wiley    Wellandport , On
3 6 19    Charlie Lynch    St. Catharines, On
4 8 47X    Kyle Pelrine    Beamsville , On
5 4 48    Rob Overholt    Fort Erie, On
6 11 71    Garnet Wilson    Canfield , On
7 13 6    Trevor Goulding    Welland , On
8 12 7    Jocelyn Wiley    Wellandport , On
9 5 12    Tony Kelly    Niagara Falls, On
10 3 5    Carey Gore    Niagara Falls, On
11 1 8    Terry Larmet    St. Catharines, On
12 15 17    Chris Laskey    Welland , On
13 10 95    Roger Gilbert    Welland , On
14 16 11    Mike Giberson    Caledonia , On
15 19 38    Austin Wood    Thorold , On
16 17 45    John Babion    Port Colborne, On
17 2 31    Rick Grundy    Niagara Falls, On
18 18 36    Greg Wilson    Canfield , On
19 14 16    Robert Goulding    Port Colborne, On
       
Modern Corporation Open Wheel Lites
Fin Start Car Driver Hometown
1 12 53    Jamie Gilbert    Welland , On
2 9 71    Shawn Sliter    Port Colborne, On
3 11 15L    Adam Leslie    Port Colborne, On
4 4 19    Jason Corless    Bolton , On
5 7 5C    Jordan Curran    Welland , On
6 10 17    Joshua Sliter    Ridgeway , On
7 19 33    Kory Howe    St. Catharines, On
8 5 18    Andy Tallman    Vineland , On
9 1 37    Wally Billing    Elmira , On
10 2 116    Bob Bredin    Niagara Falls, On
11 3 117    Derek Bredin    Niagara Falls, On
12 13 27    Ray Sliter Jr    Ridgeway , On
13 14 2EZ    Blair Young    Niagara Falls, On
14 20 99    Dan Kviring    Brantford , On
15 18 14    Kellie Mason    St. Catharines, On
16 17 8M    Joey Mastroianni    Welland , On
17 8 11    Brad Fuller    Smithville , On
18 16 4    Greg Mills    Niagara Falls, On
19 6 67    Rick Brubacher    St. Clements, On
20 15 87    Ryan Grady    Beamsville , On
21 21 40    Tom Garnett    Niagara-on-the-lake , On
       
Hoosier Stocks
Fin Start Car Driver Hometown
1 4 25    Ken Sargent    Fenwick , On
2 14 M1    Rob Murray    St. Catharines, On
3 11 2    Al Sleight    Fenwick , On
4 9 56B    Brad Sheehan    St. Catharines, On
5 3 31B    Barry Blanchard    Welland , On
6 2 7K    Kevin Kocarik    Fonthill , On
7 15 27    Dolf Mccready    St. Catharines, On
8 5 97    Ron Loggie    St. Catharines, On
9 7 4K    Kevin Knapp    St. Catharines, On
10 16 8    Kirk Wilson    Port Robinson, On
11 8 16    Brent Begolo    Thorold , On
12 6 108    Billy Bleich Jr    Port Robinson, On
13 13 88    Shayne Pierce    Welland , On
14 10 32    Mark Fawcett    Canfield , On
15 12 90    Vince Fargnoli    Niagara Falls, On
16 19 67    Dave Small    Port Colborne, On
17 18 41    Pat Thompson    St. Catharines, On
18 21 10    Mike Calaguiro    Niagara Falls, On
19 17 33    Jack Myers    Welland , On
20 20 7    Remington Price     , On
21 1 11    Andrew Iker    Welland , On
       
Original Pizza Logs Sportsman
Fin Start Car Driver Hometown
1 3 99C    Nick Cupolo    Thorold , On
2 5 777    Tyler Mcpherson    St. Catharines, On
3 11 12    Chad Chevalier    Port Colborne, On
4 16 MR18    Brad Rouse    St. Catharines, On
5 10 6    Brandon Easey    St. Catharines, On
6 8 21JJ    Jim Johnstone    Niagara On, On
7 7 2K    Rob Knapp    Niagara Falls, On
8 12 99P    Greg Panunte    Port Colborne, On
9 13 77JR    Bj Willard    St. Catharines, On
10 2 62    Rick Bellante    St. Catharines, On
11 6 7    Cody Mcpherson    St. Catharines, On
12 4 56    Steven Schumacher    Lockport , Ny
13 15 111    Robbie Rounce    Caledonia , On
14 9 53    Darrell Farraway    Hamilton , On
15 1 95    Len Dignard    Sherkson , On
16 14 69    James Mercer    Grimsby , On
       
L.St.Amand Enterprises 358 Modifieds
Fin Start Car Driver Hometown
1 18 22    Larry Lampman Jr    Port Colborne, On
2 12 26    Rick Richner    Niagara Falls, Ny
3 16 42    Pete Bicknell    St. Catharines, On
4 6 72    Tommy Flannigan    St. Catharines, On
5 10 71    Mike Bowman    St. Catharines, On
6 3 108    Bill Bleich    Port Robinson, On
7 9 3B    Chad Brachmann    Wheatfield , Ny
8 2 XXX    Todd Gordon    St. Catharines, On
9 8 5*    Tim Jones    Sanborn , Ny
10 7 96    Fred Carleton    Niagara On, On
11 13 44    Brian Stevens    St. Catharines, On
12 15 6    Mat Williamson    St. Catharines, On
13 5 8    Mark D'ilerio    Smithville , On
14 17 38    Scott Wood    Thorold , On
15 19 80    Chris Steele    Fenwick , On
16 11 76    Travis Braun    Jordon Station, On
17 1 37S    Wayne Conn    St. Catharines, On
18 20 55    Todd Kendrick    London , On
19 14 82    Kenny Winfield    Ridgeway , On
20 21 56    Dereck Lemyre    Hamilton , On
21 4 69    Rob Pietz    Port Colborne, On
22 22 8S    Justin Sharp    St. Catharines, On
23 23 85    Graham Mackay    Welland , On

 

UPCOMING AT MERRITTVILLE SPEEDWAY
The month of July continues at Merrittville Speedway with Lucas Oil presenting Nostalgia Night hosted by Merrittville Speedway’s Reunion Committee.  The 5 Division Lucas Oil Weekly Racing Series Program will be highlighted by the 50 lap Jerry Winger Memorial for the 358 Modifieds, Vintage Race Cars and the L. St. Amand Enterprises Wall of Fame Inductions – Saturday July 18th.

Gates open at 5:30 with Showtime is 7:00.

For further info call 905-892-8266 or visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com. 

Join us this season on a Saturday Night for A LUCAS OIL WEEKLY RACING SERIES EVENT featuring FIVE Weekly Racing Divisions featuring local heroes and up and coming new stars!  

Make your plans … call your friends and maybe even get a car pool together and enjoy a staycation at the speedway with plenty of free parking and camping spots! 

You’re among friends at Boston Pizza and Merrittville Speedway. Check your 2009 Merrittville Speedway Grandstand Ticket stubs for a special offer from the Niagara Street Welland Boston Pizza location. 

Your Local Dirt Track is where it's at!! Merrittville Best Family Entertainment in Niagara" 

MERRITTVILLE SPEEDWAY SPONSORS

The 2009 Lucas Oil Weekly Racing Series for Merrittville Speedway’s 5 Divisions is brought to fans by several partners, including division sponsors L. St. Amand Enterprises, Original Pizza Logs, Hoosier, Modern Corporation and Turn 4 Collision as well as contingency sponsors Bicknell Racing Products, Bilstein Shock Absorbers, Brodix Cylinder Heads, Hoosier Tire, Lucas Oil Products, Inside Track Motorsport News, Intercomp, ISC Racer’s Tape, Jaz Products, Kirkey Racing Fabrication, Motorsports Safety Systems, Outerwears, Port City Racing, R.J.S. Racing Equipment, Racing Optics, Schroeder Torsion Bars, Schoenfeld Headers, Ultra Shield Race Products, Wrisco Industries and XRP, Inc.

Lucas Oil Products is one of the fastest growing additive lines in the consumer automotive industry featuring a premium line of oils, greases and problem-solving additives.

Through innovative product research and development, along with aggressive marketing programs, Lucas Oil Products has established itself as the top selling additive in the industry.

Race fans can look for Lucas Oil Products at their favorite automotive retailer including Drummond Home Hardware in Niagara Falls and through RCM Racing Equipment.

 

 

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