Hebert leaves Brockville Fall Nationals with Ten Thousand reasons to smile,

Power makes history with DIRTcar Sportsman win

By: Tim Baltz

It may have taken until May of 2022 to finish off the 13th edition of the Dirt

Outlaw Apparel/King Edward Auto Parts Fall Nationals at the Brockville Ontario

Speedway, but it was well worth the wait. Repeat champions and history makers

headlined the day, making this event one to remember.

The green was out for the start of the $10,000 to win DIRTcar 358 Modified

feature and pole sitter David Hebert led the way with Ryan Arbuthnot closing

quickly. On lap 6 the two time Brockville track champion made short work of

Hebert as he took the lead and started to pull away. Despite a couple of yellows

for minor spins, Ryan Arbuthnot was not phased by the challenges Hebert gave

him, as he would pull away easily, as the race closed in on lap 30. On lap 31

Hebert start to reel in the race leader as 3rd place Gary Lindberg was also making

a charge to the front of the field. The race would be slowed on lap 42. 2016 Fall

Nationals Sportsman champion Louie Jackson Jr., hit the turn 4 wall hard. Jackson

was fine but the car suffered heavy damage. When the green flew Hebert and

Arbuthnot remained in control but David Hebert was right there to challenge. On

lap 59 David Hebert would make his move for the lead and put on a dominant

performance, with Gary Lindberg, Kyle Dingwall and Corey Wheeler in the top 5.

The track began to get slick as drivers had to take care of their cars, which was

good for Hebert as he continued his great run. On lap 65 Gary Lindberg broke the

front end on his car, which ended his day. David Hebert would get a great launch

on the next restart over Arbuthnot, Dingwall, Wheeler and Danny O’Brien, who

charged from 18th to 5th. On this day, David Hebert was smooth and steady as he

would go unchallenged to claim his 2nd DIRTcar 358 Modified Fall Nationals

championship and $10,000. Ryan Arbuthnot, Kyle Dingwall, Corey Wheeler and

Danny O’Brien completed the top 5.

Brad Rouse picked up the win for the Friday night portion of the Fall Nationals in

October, he was back to look for the sweep. Cedric Gauvreau paced the field early

in the 50 lap event, but Rouse would take command of the field and start to

author a dominant performance, that many have not seen in recent memory.

Rouse would build up over a straight away lead by lap 24 but behind him,

Gauvreau, Jessica Power Fire Swamp and Gilles Godard were putting on a great

show for the fans as Power did all she could to take the number two spot away.

By lap 30 Rouse had lapped to nearly the top 10 and showed no signs of letting up

on a track that was slick and challenging. On lap 35 the field got a breather as the

yellow flew, which brought Fire Swamp to 2nd and looking to claim his first ever

win. When the green flew Rouse pulled away once again but Jessica Power made

her way to 2nd and the battle was on as Gauvreau and Godard were starting to

close in one more time. With 10 to go it looked like Rouse could not be stopped. A

turn of events on lap 42 when Rouse slowed with a vibration, as Jessica Power

made a big move to grab the lead and the yellow flew. On the final restart Jessica

Power hit it perfectly as she pulled away to a comfortable advantage with Swamp,

Godard, Gauvreau and Dylan Kirkland giving chase. On this day Jessica Power

would go on and become the first female competitor to win a Fall Nationals title

in the event’s 13 year history. Fire Swamp settled for 2nd with Gilles Godard

Cedric Gauvreau and Dylan Kirkland completing the top 5.

Kraig Handley was the driver to beat early on in the 30 lap Street Stock event over

Brock Gregory and defending race winner Adam Turner. The yellow would fly

quickly for a three car tangle in turn 4, however all drivers were able to continue.

When the green returned Kraig Handley was out front and began to pull away

from a quality field leaving Gregory to battle with Adam Turner for 2nd along with

Dave McDonald and Todd Raabe. Handley was clearly the fastest car on the track

and was destined for victory as behind him, Adam Turner would wrestle the 2nd

spot away, but still had work to do to catch the leader. With 3 laps to go, Kraig

Handley would have a disappointing end to his day as a big cloud of smoke came

from the back of his car, giving Adam Turner the race lead. On the final restart,

Adam Turn would hold off a determined Brock Gregory to score his 2nd straight

Fall Nationals Street Stock win. Gregory held on for 2nd while Todd Raabe

charged to 3rd over former Fall Nationals champion Doug O’Blenis and Mike

Lucas.

The 25 lap 1000 Islands RV Crate Sprint Car feature was a great battle all race long

as Darrell Pelletier led the way over defending track champion Matt Billings and

Ryan Poole. Pelletier had a quick car as he drove away in the opening laps to over

a straight away lead. At half way, Pelletier continued to lead but Billings was

closing quickly. On lap 16 Ryan Poole would slide off the top of the track ending

his shot for a win. When the green flew Billings remained up front but Lee

Ladouceur was on the move taking 2nd away, but had some work to catch the

leader. As the laps wound down Lee Ladouceur would get close but it was not

meant to be as Matt Billings would march on to his first Fall Nationals

championship in Crate Sprints. Ladouceur would finish 2nd over Pelletier Ryan

Poole and Brett Stratford.

The 25 lap Vintage feature was full of action from the start of the event. Former

Modified star Jason Riddell jumped into the lead early on over Steve Billings and

Randy Gaudet. Billings was on a mission get his Dave Heaslip tribute car to victory

lane, as he took the first step in grabbing the lead from Riddell on lap 7. From

there Billings was making it look easy but Gaudet and Josh Powers were having a

great battle for 2nd. On lap 15 following a quick caution, Ian Gordon came off

turn 4 and got out of shape. Several cars piled in causing Gordon to flip over on

his roof. Despite the hard hit, Gordon was able to walk away uninjured. When the

green came back out Steve Billings continued to lead but had a problem as the

rear end broke on his car. Billings kept going as he was determined to get to

victory lane. The determination paid off as Billings would claim his first Fall

Nationals Vintage win to go along with his 2009 Street Stock win. Randy Gaudet,

Brandon Gregory, Josh Powers and Gavin Riddell would round out the top 5.

Regular racing action returns Saturday night with a full show for the DIRTcar 358

Modified and DIRTcar Sportsman. The 1000 Islands RV Crate Sprints and Novice

Sportsman are back while the Street Stock make their 2nd appearance of the

season.

DIRTcar 358 Modified (100 laps)

DAVID HEBERT, Ryan Arbuthnot, Kyle Dingwall, Corey Wheeler, Danny O’Brien,

Mario Clair, Steve Bernier, Luke Whitteker, JF Corriveau, Yan Bussiere, Tristan

Draper, Chris Herbison, Corbin Millar, Kevin Hamel, Lee Ladouceur, Brian

McDonald, Joey Ladouceur, Darrell Mitchell, Gary Lindberg, Gage Morin, Carey

Terrance, Louie Jackson Jr., Chris Raabe, Joe Banks, William Racine, Cedric

Gauvreau, Kalen Draper

Fast Time- Carey Terrance 15.513

Heat Winners- Ryan Arbuthnot Mario Clair Gary Lindberg Luke Whitteker and

Kyle Dingwall

DIRTcar Sportsman (50 laps)

JESSICA POWER, Fire Swamp, Gilles Godard, Cedric Gauvreau, Dylan Kirkland,

Jarrett Herbison, Brennan Moore, Xavier Perrin, Tristan Ladouceur, Greg Brinklow,

Justin Cyr, Dale Gifford, Josh Kirkland, Brad Rouse, Brandon Beauregard, Sam

Charland, William Racine, Ricky Thompson, Domonick Merkley, Bentley Gray,

Tyler Stewart, Chris Ferguson

Fast Time- Sam Charland 15.161

Heat Winners- Sam Charland and William Racine

1000 Islands RV Crate Sprints (25 laps)

MATT BILLINGS, Lee Ladouceur, Darrell Pelletier, Ryan Poole, Brett Stratford,

Brian Nanticoke, Ashton VanEvery, Jonah Mutton

Heats Run on 10/16/21- Nick Sheridan Darrell Pelletier and Eric Gledhill

Street Stock (30 laps)

ADAM TURNER, Brock Gregory, Todd Raabe, Doug O’Blenis, Mike Lucas, Dave

Barrett, Martin Gagnon, Josh Black, Kacey Huffman, Doug May, Angie Kirby, Kraig

Handley, Bruno Richard, Adam Switzer, Sylvain Gauthier, (DNS) Keith Riddell

Heat Winner- Brock Gregory and Kraig Handley

Vintage (25 laps)

STEVE BILLINGS, Randy Gaudet, Brandon Gregory, Josh Powers, Gavin Riddell,

Chad Lackie, Adam Turner, Sheldon Hoogwerf, Jason Riddell, Ian Gordon, Paul

Billings, (DNS) Kyle Grundy

50/60

DARRELL WILSON, Joey Hilts, Dexter Billings, Audy Bedard, Pete Stapper, Pat

Charland, Tim Charland