The Peterborough Examiner

Lapcevich wins feature at 25th Autumn Colours Classic

- JIM CLARKE SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER (Jim Clarke operates Clarke Motorsport­s Communicat­ions/First Draft Media and does publicity work for several Central Ontario race tracks and series.)

Home track favourites Anthony DiBello and Dan Archibald brought the field of 28 Thunder Car starters to the Great Canadian RV green flag to get a full day of the 25th Autumn Colours Classic feature races under way Sunday afternoon.

As the field entered the first turn on the first lap, DiBello drifted high and slid off the track for the first caution flag of the afternoon.

Treyten Lapcevich took the lead, as he powered around Archibald on the restart. The 13 year-old upstart pulled out to about an eight-car length advantage with 10 laps on the scoreboard and was almost a half a track ahead of the secondplac­e car when the caution flew for an incident in the second turn with 16 circuits complete. Defending event champion Jordan Howse moved into second spot and things were running smoothly until a lap 25 yellow flag slowed the charge again.

Lapcevich and Howse broke away from the pack and with about two laps to go, Dan Archibald made contact with the wall in turn three while making a charge for the runner-up spot. Lapcevich held-off Howse in the two-lap shootout. Carson Nagy, Ken Grubb and Kris Allard completed the top five.

With 75 laps on the table, a pair of former track champions – Rick Spencer-Walt and Ryan Kimball – brought a field of 16 Organics & Glass Limited Late Model machines to the line. A pair of cars came together on the front stretch with just a single lap on the board. The lead duo started to break away from the pack, but the pace was slowed again for an incident in the second turn, with 10 laps complete. On the restart, it was business as usual for the #31w and #29 rides, as the caught the tail-end of the field with 23 laps on the board. Another yellow flew on lap 36 and a back-stretch issue tightened the pack with 44 circuits on the board. Kimball pitted during the yellow flag and rejoined the fight at the rear of the field. Another pair of late race yellow flags did nothing to delay the inevitable, as Rick Spencer-Walt led all 75 laps to take the win. Amanda Balson was second, with Ryan Kimball taking third from Gord Shepherd. Nick Goetz completed the top five.

Michigan state invader Gregory Rudzik and Wesley Cuthbertso­n brought the pack of 22 Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series machines from the staging area. The second turn was the scene of a couple of early issues, but Rudzik kept control of the field. After scoring a win with the series at Grand Bend about a month earlier, the runner from south of the border was looking forward to his first Autumn Colours start and started working through the backmarker­s around the halfway mark. Gregory Rudzik led from start-to-finish to take the win. Cole McFadden, Dave Riopelle, Miles Tyson and Parker Traves followed the victor to the checkered flag.

A dozen OSCAAR Super Late Models came to Canada’s toughest third of a mile paved oval with Tyler Hawn and Charlie Gallant on the front row to battle it out for 50 laps and the prestige of being named the 2017 Autumn Colours Classic champion. Hawn grabbed the lead on the break, with Brandon and Glenn Watson battling for second and third. The race’s first yellow flag flew with only three laps on the board for an incident in the fourth turn. Brandon Watson picked-up the lead with less than 10 circuits complete and held on for the win. Glenn Watson, Ryan Kimball, John Cadman and Tyler Hawn finishedou­t the fast five.

Griffin Powell and Jeremy Kelly brought the Battlefiel­d Equipment Rental 4Fun for 40 laps of action. The first yellow flew with only four laps complete for an issue in turn two. Powell kept control on the restart, with the Kelly cars of Chris Tubman, Jeremy and Jake Kelly hot on his tail. Just a lap after the leaders started working through the backmarker­s, the caution flew again – this time for a single car crash in the third turn – on lap 17. Powell didn’t give-up the lead from the green flag to the checkered for his second straight Autumn Colours win. Chris Tubman, Colin Parkes, Jake Kelly and Chad Strawn followed the leader across the line.

24 starters brought the OSCAAR Modifieds to the Autumn Colours Classic stage with Luke Gignac and John Harper on the front row. Several early cautions meant Gignac held the top spot, until Gary McLean – a multi time series and ACC champion – took over near the 20-lap mark. A hard wreck on the backstretc­h just short of halfway brought out the red flag, but the two drivers involved were uninjured. In the interest of time, officials elected to begin counting laps and all restarts were to be single file. Although he ran a limited schedule in 2017, McLean pickedup the victory over A.J. Emms, Gignac, Gary Elliott and John Baker Jr. His second-place finish was enough to see Luke Gignac clinch the 2017 title.

2017 APC Series champion Brandon Watson and former NASCAR Pinty’s Series regular J.R. Fitzpatric­k paced the Pro Late Model field to the line for their 117 lap ‘A’ main. From the drop of the green flag, Watson was the class of the show and had started working through the back of the field with less than 15 laps complete. A lap 41 yellow flag brought the rest of the pack to his rear bumper, but other than a single circuit led by Fitzpatric­k, Watson – who earlier in the day had captured the Autumn Colours Classic win with his OSCAAR Super Late Model – added another win to his impressive resume. Andy Kamrath took the runner-up spot, with Fitzpatric­k, Gord Shepherd and Steve Laking following the lead duo to the checkered flag.

Noel Snow and Kevin Strutt led the way as the Jiffy Lube Mini Stockers hit the track to wrap-up the 2017 edition of the Autumn Colours Classic. It was an actionpack­ed affair, with Snow leading the first portion of the 50-lap event. Eric Yorke took control a fifth of the way in and survived a scary wreck on the front stretch to take the victory. Snow snatched the runner-up spot from Strutt with less than a lap remaining. Shawn Chenoweth and Nolan Gould rounded-out the top five.

All main event finishes are unofficial and subject to post-race technical inspection and scoring review.

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