Dingwall makes last lap pass for Ogilvie’s Triple Crown 358 Modified triumph
By: Tim Baltz
For the second straight week the Brockville Ontario Speedway was forced to keep
the action going as Mother Nature was looking to ruin a second straight week of
racing, but track officials were up to the challenge and the fans were treated to
some great racing.
The night began with the first of two held over events from July 24th. The 15 lap
Novice Sportsman feature took to the speedway Justin Cyr wasted no time
grabbing the lead over Eric Loyer, Brennan Moore, Greg Brinklow and Nathan
Lambert. Cyr has been the dominant force in this division all season as he pulled
out to a comfortable margin in the early laps. After a caution on lap 3 slowed the
race Cyr was able to get a great restart and once again get a comfortable lead.
From this point forward Eric Loyer and Brennan Moore were not able to gain
ground as Justin Cyr would cruise to his third Novice Sportsman win in a row over
Eric Loyer, Brennan Moore, Greg Brinklow and Jordan Wood.
The 20 lap Street Stock event was next up and Todd Raabe wasted no time
grabbing the top spot away with Adam Turner, Brock Gregory, Shawn Hodge and
Nick Merkley giving chase. Raabe was in complete control of the field as he
charged to a huge lead with Adam Turner and Brock Gregory battling hard for 2nd
and third. Behind the top three the battle was on for fourth with Shawn Hodge
and Brock Cullen. On lap 13 those two would tangle resulting in a flat tire for
Cullen, who was forced to the pits. On the final restart Raabe would get a great
start and pull away for his 2nd straight win of the year. Adam Turner came across
in 2nd over Brock Gregory, Shawn Hodge and Nick Merkley.
The regular scheduled features saw the Mini Stocks hit the track for a 20-lap
contest. Kyle Gregory would grab the top spot early and lead the opening 4 laps of
the event. The potential shot at a win went away shortly after as he slowed in
turns three and four brining out the yellow. Dan Cook would take command of
the field on lap 8 and author another dominant performance with Hayden Brown
and Jarrod Galway chasing him from 2nd and 3rd. Hayden Brown’s night would
come to an end as he lost a motor on lap 12. On the restart Cook led as Galway
tried to keep pace. On this night it was not meant to be for Jarrod Galway or any
of the top runners and Dan Cook grabbed his 2nd win in a row over Galway, Pierre
Picard, Tyson Slinger and John Lamarche
In the opening laps of the 15 lap Novice Sportsman feature Justin Cyr grabbed the
lead and seemed destined to sweep the night, with Jordan Wood, Greg Brinklow,
Blayden Arquette and Brennan Moore making up the top 5 spots. Cyr would enter
into traffic on lap 10, which was exactly what second place driver Jordan Wood
was looking to have happen. On lap 12 the leader would tangle with the traffic
sending him spinning in turn 4. This left Jordan Wood to battle with Greg Brinklow
and Blayden Arquette for the win. On the final restart Jordan Wood laid down the
best laps of his young career and would march to his first ever win in Novice
Sportsman. Greg Brinklow would finish a strong 2nd over Blayden Arquette, Eric
Loyer and Justin Cyr.
Brock Gregory and Brock Cullen had a hard-fought battle during the 20-lap regular
night Street Stock feature event. Both drivers raced side by side until lap 8 when
they tangled on the front stretch with Gregory getting the worst damage with a
flat tire. On the restart Todd Raabe was once again in control of the event, over
Cullen and Adam Turner. With a fast car and clear race track Todd Raabe made it
look easy as he pulled away to another big lead. Brock Cullen and Adam Turner
did all they could to run do the leader, but on this night, Todd Raabe would go
unchallenged to sweep both Street Stock events on the night. Cullen and Turner
crossed in 2nd and 3rd with Brock Gregory coming from last to finish fourth and
veteran Gilles Mongeon completing the top 5.
The 40 lap Ogilvie’s Triple Crown Series for the J and J Automotive Sportsman
took to the speedway and the number one question in 2021 has been, can
anyone beat Bobby Herrington. At the drop of the green Herrington was showing
that the answer was “NO” as he pulled out to a big lead over the field with Tyler
Stewart, Shane Stearns, Gabriel Cyr and Jessica Power completing the top 5 early
on. Herrington was setting a torrid pace and showed no signs of letting up while
behind him Stewart, Stearns and Power were in their own battle for positions in
the top 5. Stearns and Power would move to 2nd and third over Stewart but had a
long way to go to catch the leader. On lap 28 the big lead Herrington had would
go away when the yellow flew. On the restart Herrington once again pulled out to
a comfortable lead over Shane Stearns, Jessica Power Gabriel Cyr and Tyler
Stewart. Over the final dozen laps Bobby Herrington would drive away from a
quality field to claim his 3rd win in a row and 2nd straight Ogilvie’s Series win in as
many tries. Shane Stearns finished up 2nd with Jessica Power, Gabriel Cyr and
Tyler Stewart rounding out the top 5.
In the 50 lap Ogilvie’s Triple Crown for the J an J Automotive 358 Modifieds Brian
McDonald would use the top side of the track to lead the opening 4 laps over
Ryan Arbuthnot, Chris Raabe, Dylan Evoy and Kyle Dingwall. It was a great battle
among McDonald, Arbuthnot and Raabe as they ran all three lanes perfectly in
the early laps. Arbuthnot took the lead and looked to be the driver to beat as he
stretched his lead over McDonald, Raabe, Dingwall and Evoy. Once the race was
past the halfway point Kyle Dingwall started to pick up the pace as he eventually
got around Raabe for 2nd and with the help of a pair of yellow flags, was able to
get to the back bumper of Ryan Arbuthnot. On lap 31 Arbuthnot and Dingwall
would pull away from the field and make it known that this race would be settled
by these two drivers. The top two put on a great battle for the lead but Chris
Raabe was waiting for something to happen as he ran in the number three spot.
With two laps to go Dingwall would make his move to get alongside of Arbuthnot
off turn four. Arbuthnot would fend off the challenges but Dingwall added more
pressure at the white flag lap. Off of turn two Dingwall would get the advantage
and despite a late charge on the topside Ryan Arbuthnot would come up a half
car length short as Kyle Dingwall would grab his first Ogilvie’s Triple Crown win
since 2016 and his first win of the year at Brockville. Arbuthnot, Raabe, McDonald
and Dylan Evoy would complete the top five finishers.
Next week the J and J Automotive 358 Modified and Sportsman divisions will be
back along with the Novice Sportsman, Mini Stock, Street Stock, Vintage and the
1000 Islands RV Crate Sprint Cars. For more information you can check out the
website at brockvillespeedway.com. For instant updates be sure to follow the
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Ogilvie’s 358 Modified Triple Crown Round 2 (50 laps)
KYLE DINGWALL, Ryan Arbuthnot, Chris Raabe, Brian McDonald, Dylan Evoy,
Tristan Draper, Shane Pecore, Joey Ladouceur, Joe Banks, Jarrett Herbison, Lee
Ladouceur, Corbin Millar, Bruce Makinson, Steve Bilow, Chris Herbison, Johnathon
Ferguson, Tommy Jock Jr.
Heat Winners: Brian McDonald and Dylan Evoy
Fast Time: Dylan Evoy 14.741
Ogilvie’s Sportsman Triple Crown Round 2 (50 laps)
BOBBY HERRINGTON, Shane Stearns, Jessica Power, Gabriel Cyr, Tyler Stewart,
Evan Reynolds, Dylan Kirkland, Jarrett Herbison, Domonic Merkley, Jordan Cosco,
Kalen Draper, Ricky Thompson, Andrew Young, Xavier Perrin, Josh Kirkland, Terry
McClelland, Trent Wallace, Melissa Gifford, Chris Ferguson, Bentley Gray, Jamie
Young
Heat Winners: Bobby Herrington Tyler Stewart and Gabriel Cyr
Fast Time: Bobby Herrington 15.478
Street Stock (20 laps) from July. 24
TODD RAABE, Adam Turner, Brock Gregory, Shawn Hodge, Nick Merkley, Brett
Horner, Keith Riddell, Gilles Mongeon, Brock Cullen, Derek Demont, (DNS) Wade
Purchase, Tyler French, Doug May and Kyle Massey
Street Stock (20 laps)
TODD RAABE, Brock Cullen Adam Turner, Brock Gregory, Gilles Mongeon, Brett
Horner, Angie Kirby, Derek Demont, Shawn Hodge, Keith Riddell, (DNS) Sylvain
Gauthier, Nick Merkley and Nick Gauvreau
Heat Winners: Brock Cullen and Gilles Mongeon
Novice Sportsman (15 laps) from July. 24
JUSTIN CYR, Eric Loyer, Brennan Moore, Greg Brinklow, Jordan Wood, Nathan
Lambert, Ian Richard, Mario Dupuis, Keara Turner
Novice Sportsman (15 laps)
JORDAN WOOD, Greg Brinklow, Blayden Arquette, Eric Loyer, Justin Cyr, Brennan
Moore, Mario Dupuis, Holly Denard, Keara Turner, Dan Christiensen, Tristan
Ladouceur, (DNS) Nathan Lambert and Ian Richard
Heat Winners: Jordan Wood and Justin Cyr
Mini Stock (20 laps)
DAN COOK, Jarrod Galway, Pierre Picard, Tyson Slinger, John Lamarche, Marc
Andre Voyer, Matt Boal, Justin Jodoin, Hayden Brown, Mark Packer, Kyle Gregory,
Richard Bartholomew, (DNS) Andrew Naphan and Jamie Larocque
Heat Winners: Dan Cook and Kyle Gregory