The Peterborough Examiner

Speedway action continues tonight

- JIM CLARKE SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER Jim Clarke operates Clarke Motorsport­s Communicat­ions/ First Draft Media and covers stock car racing in Central and Eastern Ontario

Combine six different classes of action with free spectator grandstand admission at the Country 105 Season Opener and blend thoroughly for the perfect kick-off to a brand-new schedule at Peterborou­gh Speedway last Saturday night.

The first of the show’s main events was a 20 lapper for the Jiffy Lube Mini Stocks, with Noel Snow and Kris Khan on the front row. Kevin Strutt jumped out to an early lead with ada ring 3- wide pass, but he’d surrender the spot to Khan with 4 laps on the board. Noel Snow took the position away a lap later. A yellow flag a lap later slowed the pace and when the green flag waved again, the leaders were working around slower cars using the outside line. Khan would hold-off a late race charge from Neil Hannah for the win, with Donovan Price, Snow and Em ber Junkin rounding-out the top 5.

With Jack Dallin and Tim Burke showing the way, the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Trucks set-off for their 15-lap feature tilt. Burke took the lead from the drop of the green flag and pushed his No. 99 machine to the limit throughout the race distance, making the most of his return to regular action. Dallin took 2nd spot, with Stacy Bierworth, Bill O’Hara and Stephen Bierworth completing the fast 5.

Keith Parkes and Shawn Solomon paced a potent pack of Battlefiel­d Equipment Rental 4Fun runners to the year’s first green flag. With only 5 circuits complete, the leaders had caught the tail-end of the field with Park es showing the quick way around until a lap 9 caution flag slowed the pace. Defending track champion Jeremy Kelly took the lead on the restart, but gave up the spot as the field crossed the stripe on lap 15. Last year’ s points runner-up Sean Kennedy made a lap 17 pass for the lead to take the win. Kelly, Ryan Oosterholt, Solomon and Dave Fee ney followed Kennedy across the line.

Steve May he wand Jessica Pa sin etti brought the Thunder Car field to the Great Canadian RV green flag, with James Townsend taking the lead with 5 laps on the scoreboard. As the entire pack battled for position, former track champion Anthony Di Bel lo took controlwit­h 9 complete and moved out to a 5 car-length advantage. A late race yellow slowed the pace and allowed for a thrilling finish, as Di Bel lo claimed the opening night win despite a strong challenge from Bailey Jacobs. Dan Archibald, Townsend and Rob Richards completed the top 5.

Shawn Stones and James Horn er led the way as the Organics & Glass Late Model squad left the staging area for its 30- lap headline dance. An early yellow with just 3 laps complete slowed the charge and just a short while later, Tyler Betts moved to the front of the field. The popular second generation runner would hold the spot through the remaining race distance, including a late yellow and celebrated his first 2017 win. Chris Mitchell, Horner, Bryan Mercer and Steve Powell occupied the next 4 spots.

Close to 25 teams came to the line for the inaugural Eastern Ontario Legends Series start, with Matt H au fe and Cole McFadden on the front row. A lap 7 yellow flag scattered the field, but Haufe remained in control of the field. Even a multi-car crash with just over a handful of laps remaining wouldn’t deny the former Legends champion his first win of the season. Cole Ledson, McFadden, Adam Cu th bert son and Jamie Rib er dy were next to cross the line.

Earlier in the night, heat wins went to Kris Khan, Donovan Price with a pair and Kevin Strutt in the Jiffy Lube Mini Stocks. Tim Burke and former champ Jack Dallin took the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Truck preliminar­ies, while defending track champion Jeremy Kelly, Malcolm ‘Pops’ MacDonald, Sean Kennedy with a pair, Ryan O os te rho lt and Jake Kelly were the class of the Battlefiel­d Equipment Rental 4Fun field. Howie Crowe, Anthony DiBello with a pair and Larry C rowe Jr. grabbed the Thunder Car qualifiers, with Jack Horner, Dan McHattie, James Horn er and Tyler Betts taking the Organics & Glass Late Model checkered flags. Eastern Ontario Legends Series opening rounds went to Cole Ledson with a pair, Cole McFadden and 2016 Autumn Colours Classic champion Matt Haufe.

NOTE: Action at Peterborou­gh Speedway continues Saturday with the Battlefiel­d Equipment Rental 4 Fun, Jiffy Lu be Mini Stocks, Thunder Cars, Ontario Modified sR acing Series, Ontario Pro Challenge; as well as the OS CA AR Midgets and Pro Mid gets. Pit gates open at 2 p.m ., with thespectat­or grand stands unlocked at 4 p.m. and the night’s first green flag at 5 p.m.

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