Arbuthnot and Ferguson Strike first in Ogilvie’s Series at Brockville

By: Tim Baltz

The Brockville Ontario Speedway may have seen a lot of rain during the week, but

track crews did all they could to make the best racing surface possible this past

Saturday night. The night provided great excitement and thrilling finishes.

The 40 lap Ogilvie’s Triple Crown Sportsman Series, which was also the first leg of

the DIRTcar Sportsman North Canada Region, saw Adam Rozon lead the way over

Bobby Herrington, Xavier Andrews, Shane Pecore and Shane Stearns. Rozon was

fast early, but it was Pecore taking control of the race on lap 10, over Rozon and

Stearns. Defending track champion Bobby Herrington charged to second at

halfway and was closing on Pecore quickly. On lap 24 Herrington took the lead as

Pecore began to fade. Behind the leaders Cedric Gauvreau, Jessica Power and

Shane Stearns were charging forward and broke into the top 5 and would be key

players in the later stages. On lap 27 Pecore’s great night came to an end as he

stopped off turn 4. On the restart Herrington looked to have the car to beat but

with three laps to go he would break and attempt to pull into the infield. Cedric

Gauvreau tried to get by but tangled with Herrington, allowing Jessica Power and

Dan Ferguson to get by and the yellow flew. On the final restart Power led the

way and was looking for her first Ogilvie’s win and DIRTcar Sportsman tour win

but Dan Ferguson drove to the top side and grabbed the lead at the white flag.

Power tried to get back by but Dan Ferguson would score his first Ogilvie’s win

and first ever DIRTcar Sportsman Series win also. Power crossed 2nd over Adam

Rozon, Shane Stearns and Fire Swamp.

The 50 lap Ogilvie’s Triple Crown for the DIRTcar 358 Modifieds took to the

speedway and Chris Raabe was the dominant force over Brian McDonald and

defending track and series champion Ryan Arbuthnot. Raabe had a great car and

was looking to drive away from the field while McDonald, Arbuthnot, Gage Morin

and Tristan Draper tried to keep pace. On lap 26 while in traffic, Raabe and

McDonald both went for the same piece of real estate, resulting in McDonald

making heavy contact with an infield tire in turn 2 ending his night. This brought

Arbuthnot and Draper into the mix on the restart, as Raabe grabbed the lead, but

it would be short lived. Raabe broke in turns three and four ending his chance at

victory. Ryan Arbuthnot would take the lead and a great battle with Tristan

Draper took place, as Draper tried several times to get by but couldn’t make it

work, while Gage Morin watched the battle from third. On lap 46 Draper’s night

came to an end as he broke the front end in turn 4. On the final restart it was a

battle between two former series champions as Gage Morin, the 2015 Ogilvie’s

champion, tried to get by Arbuthnot. On this night it was all Ryan Arbuthnot as he

marched to his 2nd win of 2022. Morin settled for 2nd, with Johnathon Ferguson

recovering from two early race spins to finish 3rd. Ryan Scott came from a lap

down early on to finish 4th and Chris Herbison recovered from early race issues to

finish 5th.

Nathan Lambert led the opening 4 laps of the 12 lap Novice Sportsman feature

over Kiera Turner and Sandy MacFarlane, who was in a borrowed ride for the

night. Lambert was fast but the yellow flew on lap 4 for Paul Donnelly, who broke

in turn 4. On the restart, MacFarlane took the lead and drove away from

everyone. MacFarlane would cross the line in the top spot over Jordan Wood and

Mini Stock star Hayden Brown. MacFarlane however, would come up a bit short

of the minimum weight at the scales, which would give the win to a surprised

Jordan Wood, his 2nd win in the division, Hayden Brown would get credit for 2nd

with Shawn Hodge completing the podium.

Todd Raabe is always a dominant driver in the Street Stock ranks and this night

was no different. Raabe started up front, took the lead and would go

unchallenged the entire way to win the caution free 12 lap feature. Brighton

Speedway regular and former Brockville Fall Nationals champion Jeff Humphries

was 2nd with opening day winner Brett Horner taking 3rd.

Next week Polite’s Sand and Gravel will be on hand as title sponsor for a full show

plus the return of the Supernant Truck Shop Mini Stocks and 1000 Islands RV

Crate Sprints. Racing gets underway at 7pm.

Ogilvie’s Sportsman Triple Crown/DIRTcar Sportsman North Canada Region (40

laps)

DAN FERGUSON, Jessica Power, Adam Rozon, Shane Stearns, Fire Swamp, Cedric

Gauvreau, Michael Dillon, Xavier Andrews, Evan Reynolds, Ricky Thompson, Jamie

Young, Brennan Moore, Bobby Herrington, Andrew Young, Dale Gifford, Shane

Pecore, Josh Powers, Xavier Perrin, Tyler Stewart, Josh Kirkland, Dylan Kirkland,

Greg Brinklow, Bentley Gray, Scott McGill, Domonick Merkley, Gabriel Cyr, Tammy

Jalbert, (DNS) Trent Wallace

Heat Winners- Adam Rozon, Bobby Herrington and Xavier Andrews

Fast Time- Shane Stearns: 15.438

Ogilvie’s 358 Modified Triple Crown Series Round 1 (50 laps)

RYAN ARBUTHNOT, Gage Morin, Johnathon Ferguson, Ryan Scott, Chris Herbison,

Jarrett Herbison, Lee Ladouceur, Tristan Draper, Kalen Draper, Kyle Dingwall,

Madison Mulder, Roger Labreche, Joe Banks, Chris Raabe, Brian MCDonald, Terry

McClelland, Bruce Makinson, Jeff Sykes, Steve Bilow, Jeremy LaSalle

Heat Winners- Chris Raabe and Gage Morin

Fast Time- Chris Raabe: 14.636

Novice Sportsman (12 laps)

JORDAN WOOD, Hayden Brown, Shawn Hodge, Nathan Lambert, Keira Turner,

Gavin MacFarlane, Paul Donnelly, Stephane Fournier, (DQ) Sandy MacFarlane,

(DNS) Mario Dupuis

Heat Winners- Shawn Hodge and Gavin MacFarlane