Journal Pioneer

Barrieau crowned Atlantic regional driving champion

Team P.E.I. member advances to national championsh­ip

- BY NICHOLAS OAKES

A member of Team P.E.I. outmatched his competitio­n Friday evening at Truro Raceway, and captured the Atlantic regional driving championsh­ip. Gilles Barrieau recorded a driving triple in the eight-race event at the Nova Scotia oval to earn him a spot in the national driving championsh­ip set for September at Grand River Raceway in Ontario alongside second-place finisher Redmond Doucet of Nova Scotia. A native of Saint John, N.B., Barrieau has become a regular at both Red Shores tracks on Prince Edward Island in recent years, giving him the necessary win totals to gain him a spot as a P.E.I. representa­tive. “I had a great night,” Barrieau said after being crowned victor in the Atlantic regional competitio­n. “All of the drivers are competitiv­e. It was a great evening, and everything just worked out for me.” Barrieau finished the competitio­n with 72 points to punch his ticket to the national championsh­ip. Redmond Doucet finished second with 61 points, Jason Hughes was third with 60 points while fellow Island representa­tive Marc Campbell was fourth on the evening with 57 points. Rounding out the field were Darren Crowe (42), Todd Trites (40), John Gerard Kennedy (23) and Island representa­tive Ken Murphy (21).

Scored wins

Barrieau scored wins in Race 2 with Sock It To Em in 1:58.1 for owner-trainer Kenneth Parker Jr., of Gays River, N.S., Race 5 with Miss Sangria in 1:58.2 for trainer George Rennison of Truro and the Race 9 finale with Four Brass Starz in 1:59.4 for trainer Nick MacGillivr­ay of Stratford, who shipped over for the regional contest. Barrieau won the inaugural national driving championsh­ip in 2007 to represent Canada in New Zealand and Australia. In other Atlantic regional driving championsh­ip action, Redmond Doucet opened up the night at the Nova Scotia half-miler with a victory behind CJ Bluefin in 2:00 for trainer Neil Bambrick of Charlottet­own. Doucet continued his early dominance in the third race of the night in 2:01 for trainer Parker. Hughes then had a strong surge in the middle of the competitio­n as the Stratford horseman won two races from his own stable scoring with Silverinyo­urpocket in 1:58.1 in Race 4 and Jeb in 1:57 in Race 6. Race 7 featured Truro’s own representa­tive, Darren Crowe, visit the winner’s circle with Montreal Phil in 1:57.2 from his own stable. The card also featured a $2,500 preferred pace, with Hughes cutting all the fractions to romp by four lengths with Mr Irresistib­le in 1:54.2 for a training triple from his own stable. Danny Birt of Stratford owns the pacer. At the national driving championsh­ip in September, Barrieau and Doucet will join Western Regional finalists Jamie Gray and Kelly Hoerdt, Ontario finalists Trevor Henry and Louis-Philippe Roy and Ontario/Quebec finalists Guy Gagnon and Stephane Brosseau. The winner of the national driving championsh­ip will represent Canada at the world driving championsh­ip in Sweden in 2019 alongside defending World Driving Champion James MacDonald, a native of Kingston, P.E.I.

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Gilles Barrieau, a member of Team P.E.I., won the Atlantic regional driving championsh­ip at Truro Raceway on Friday night.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Gilles Barrieau, a member of Team P.E.I., won the Atlantic regional driving championsh­ip at Truro Raceway on Friday night.

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