For Release - Sunday May 24, 2009 From Jim Irvine
Merrittville
Speedway Public Relations
905-892-8266
Thorold, Ontario (May 24) Growing up as a
kid, Rick Bellante sat in the stands cheering on his favorite
Merrittville Speedway drivers – Davey Moore and Harvey Hainer Jr.
among others.
Now that he sits in his race car every
Saturday Night – the two wall of famers and the large crowd in the
first pleasant weather of the young season would cheer him as the St.
Catharines driver won his first ever Original Pizza Logs Sportsman
Feature on CAA Niagara Night Saturday May 23rd.
“Dad brought me here as a kid,” prided
Bellante who made quite an impression in his first Victory Lane
celebration, “never did I think back then that I would be here.”
Another driver visiting Lucas Oil
Victory Lane for the first time in his career as well was Evan Curtis
in the Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder Division.
Two drivers ran away with their second
career wins at the Thorold track – Chris Steele in the L. St. Amand
Enterprises 358 Modified Division and third generation driver Brent
Begolo in the borrowed Dolph McCready Hoosier Stock respectively.
Defending Champion Shawn Sliter
rounded out the Feature Winners in making a late race move to win the
Modern Corporation Open Wheel Lite Feature.
“Everyone was expecting some kind of
race,” revealed
(Event Planner and Track co-owner) Nancy Bicknell, “they got their
race … but who said it had to involve cars?”
A great number of drivers and crew
chiefs assembled on the front stretch for the event when (Merrittville
co-announcer) Clint Geoffrey revealed the details just minutes after
finding out himself, “OK guys … you’re here for a wheel barrow race…
crew chiefs … you’re the wheel barrows!”
Hoosier Stock Driver Ken Sargent and
his crew chief Ryan Billings were first to cross the line in the fun
event.
With it being CAA Night, Niagara
Members and staff enjoyed a great night of racing. Merrittville
Speedway’s CAA Towing Crew – they had a busy night with several red
flags and other on track incidents keeping the responders on their
toes.
Second generation driver Robbie Rounce
was first to lead the 25 lap Original Pizza Logs Sportsman Feature. A
multi-car incident in turn 4 of lap 4 slowed his pace but after racing
resumed, Rounce lost control himself but only briefly after jumping
the cushion.
Rick Bellante was the new leader after
Rounce’s miscue with two quick cautions before the half-way point
slowing the action. Brad Rouse suffered a flat tire in the first and
then slowed in turn one – setting up a lap 11 restart.
With Bellante out front – the race for
runner-up spot was between brothers Cody and Tyler McPherson. Another
caution right away slowed Bellante, the brothers and the field but on
lap 15 with 10 to go – Bellante enjoyed a 10 car lead on Tyler
McPherson.
In the closing laps, McPherson was
able to close in on Bellante but to the checkered flag – nothing was
going to stop the St. Catharines driver just starting his third season
behind the wheel.
“This is really awesome …the car was
so good tonight … I’ve got to thank the Knapps for all they do for
me,” remarked an overwhelmed Rick Bellante in Victory Lane for the
first time in a relatively short career.
Bellante and McPherson were followed
by Chad Chevalier. Cody McPherson held on for fourth with Nick Cupolo
fifth.
Original Pizza Logs Sportsman Heat
Winners – First – Rick Bellante, Second – Jim Johnstone. Consolation –
B.J. Willard.
Just after Greg Wilson took off to
lead the Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder Feature – the second generation
driver was joined in the lead pack by fellow drivers Chris Laskey and
Evan Curtis. Just after Curtis took control of the runner-up spot –
caution slowed the field.
Wilson again set the pace on the
restart and with the race now just past the half-way point – Rob
Goulding entered the top 3. Curtis was able to get by Wilson for the
lead just as caution would again slow the field.
With Curtis out front Goulding was now
being challenged by Aaron Wiley. Goulding soon caught Curtis – putting
up quite a challenge. The two ran side by side until Goulding edged
ahead at the start- finish line with Starter Doug Leonard’s white flag
signaling one lap to go.
Curtis regained top spot along the
back-stretch for the final time and at the checkers – earned his first
career win by a car length over Goulding. Aaron Wiley was third while
Rob Overholt and Trevor Goulding closed the top 5.
“The car’s been running strong all
season,” remarked Curtis in Victory Lane, “it’s great to get the first
one … it’s been a lot of fun … thanks to Dad and my uncle … everyone
that helped out!”
Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder Heat
Winners – First – Carey Gore, Second – Chris Laskey, Third – Greg
Wilson. Consolation – A.J. Castelein.
The first time Chris Steele stood in
358 Modified Victory Lane – he’d won the rain-shortened 33 lap event.
“Tonight … it was my kind of track,”
prided Chris Steele after checking out on the field for his second
career win, “the car was so good.”
Steele – who started the 35 lap
Feature in 14th spot, caught up to early leader Rob Pietz – taking
control out of Turn 4 to complete lap 10.
Before Pietz was on the point Todd
Kendrick was first to lead the event before coming together with Todd
Gordon. Both cars became hooked and the race was stopped to separate
the two. Pietz resumed control through a couple restarts before being
challenged by Steele.
Just before half-way Steele’s pace was
slowed but in the last half of the race – the former Karter turned
Open Wheel Lite Driver and now 358 Modified Star opened up a
straightaway lead on runner-up Scott Wood.
Tim Jones had his best showing of the
season in taking third spot. Defending champion Chad Brachmann also
had his best finish of the young season finishing fourth as did former
champion Brian Stevens who rounded out the top 5.
L. St. Amand Enterprises 358 Modified
Heat Winners – First – Mark D’Ilario, Second – Bill Bleich, Third –
James Michael Friesen. Consolation – Dennis Giancola.
Kevin Kocarik was first to lead the
Hoosier Stock Feature before Kevin Knapp took control out of Turn 4.
Kocarik got out of shape but contact with another car kept the
Fonthill driver’s car from spinning out.
Kocarik’s misfortune allowed Knapp to
pull away to a good lead on the field. So good that his lead was
almost a full straightaway.
Unfortunately it all came to a
screeching halt just before the half-way point as Knapp’s car slowed
along the back-stretch. Knapp later revealed that the gear broke off
the distributor – continuing his early season woes.
Second year driver Mark Fawcett was
the new leader on the restart before Brent Begolo took control.
Fawcett now faced challenges from both Rob Murray and Alan Sleight for
the runner-up spot.
With 5 laps to go – Murray took
control of second but by that point in the race – Begolo had opened up
a lead that was a full straightaway at the finish.
“I started deep in the field … with
the tacky track – I knew I had to get to the front quick,” revealed
Begolo, “I think I still had something for Kevin.”
Begolo’s second career win came in the
borrowed Dolph McCready car, adding, “I blew the transmission in my
car last week and it’s not together yet … thanks to Dolph for loaning
me his car.”
Begolo, Murray and Sleight took the
top three spots while Fawcett held on for fourth. Brad Sheehan rounded
out the top 5.
Hoosier Stock Heat Winners – First –
Tyler Anderson, Second – Kirk Wilson, Third – Kevin Knapp. Consolation
– Brad Sheehan.
“It was a long race… I was surprised I
won it,” remarked Shawn Sliter in Victory Lane for the first time of
2009, “the car wasn’t right … I had to work for this one.”
A couple of late race cautions found
Rick Brubacher and defending point champion Sliter in a see saw battle
for top spot.
Sliter took control on the last
restart and went on to the win.
When the race began, Jordan Curran was
first to lead before Brubacher took his first lead. An early caution
saw Josh Sliter challenging Brubacher for top spot with Sliter taking
control.
Sliter opened up a comfortable lead
before losing it on lap 7 after losing control of his car in turn 4.
Jamie Gilbert set the pace on the restart before Brubacher regained
control. Two laps later Gilbert and Paul Klager got together in turn 4
and on the restart – Adam Murphy was the new leader.
The race was stopped quickly on the
restart after a multi-car incident in turn 2 had Jason Corless
flipping his car. Brubacher was again out front before another red
flag delayed the return to action after Scott Billing rolled his car
off turn 3. Both drivers were OK.
Brubacher again set the pace on the
restart and with 5 laps to go – enjoyed a 5 lap lead on Sliter and
Murphy before Sliter took control of top spot.
Jamie Gilbert rebounded to take third
spot while Adam Leslie and Josh Sliter rounded out the top 5.
Modern Corporation Open Wheel Lite
Heat Winners – First – Shawn Sliter, Second – Rick Brubacher, Third –
Paul Klager. Consolation – Bob Bredin.
UPCOMING AT MERRITTVILLE SPEEDWAY
The month of May closes at
Merrittville Speedway with the Meridian Credit Union presenting the
Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints – Saturday May 30th.
Also on the schedule is the inaugural
40 lap King of the Crates Sportsman Series powered by Niagara Motors
and the first Turn 4 Collision Triple Crown Event for the 4 Cylinders
of 2009. The Hoosier Stocks and Modern Corporation Open Wheel Lites
will join the card.
Gates open at 5:30 with Showtime is
7:00.
For further info call 905-892-8266 or
visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com.
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