Arbuthnot back in title contention with third DIRTcar 358 Modified win at

Brockville

By: Tim Baltz

The 2022 season at the Brockville Ontario Speedway has seen everything from

familiar faces, first time winners and other drivers having a breakout season. This

past week one of those drivers continued their break out season.

Jessica Power has had many multi-win seasons in her career and this season has

already won twice. In the 25 lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature she took the lead

from early race leader Dan Ferguson from her 4th starting spot. Once in front

Power began to pull away in the early laps. Behind her, Ferguson held 2nd but

Shane Stearns came from 7th on the grid as he got by Ricky Thompson for 3rd. By

the halfway point Power had checked out on the field and was on cruise control.

Ferguson and Stearns continued their fierce battle for 2nd however Ferguson was

up to the task as he held off Stearns, who appeared to have the faster car. In the

end, Jessica Power would continue her dream season, as she lead the final 20 laps

and authored a dominant performance to become the first three-time winner in

2022. Dan Ferguson, Shane Stearns, Ricky Thompson and Xavier Andrews

rounded out the top 5.

Jarrett Herbison has been running strong all season in the DIRTcar 358 Modified

division. On this night he would lead early over Madison Mulder and Kalen Draper

in the 30 lap contest. Herbison had a fast car and pulled out to a comfortable

advantage, but defending track champion Ryan Arbuthnot was on the move. After

starting 7th, the Renfrew native made his way by Mulder for 2nd and ran down

Herbison for the lead. Joe Banks, who was running in the top 5, spun in turn 3 but

would come back for a 6th place finish. On the restart Arbuthnot kept pace with

Herbison. Three laps later it was Arbuthnot to the lead as he started to drive away

on the bottom of the race track. Herbison’s shot at a great finish went away, as he

slowed in turn 3 while running third. This brought Kyle Dingwall and Chris Raabe

into the mix. On the restart it was Arbuthnot in front but Dingwall was giving him

all he could handle. Despite several late race restarts, Dingwall and Raabe could

do nothing with the leader, as Ryan Arbuthnot would cruise to his 3rd win of

2022. Dingwall and Raabe completed the podium, Tristan Draper rebounded from

a tangle with Madison Mulder to finish 4th with Johnathon Ferguson grabbing the

5th spot

Merkley AG Tire and Raabe Racing posted extra money in the Street Stock feature

and with that, came a few extra laps as well. Francis Gauthier led early in the 25

lap special over Brighton Speedway invader Jeff Humphry and opening day winner

Brett Horner. On lap 6 Humphry took control but Todd Raabe was on the move

from 8th as he got by Horner for 2nd. Humphry and Raabe would pull away from

the field and began their own battle for position as they put on a show for the

fans. On lap 17 a quick yellow for a Maxime Prevost spin, gave the field another

opportunity to try and get the lead. When the green flew it was Humphrey and

Raabe pulling away with Horner still in contention in 3rd. Over the final laps Todd

Raabe tried at will to get the lead but on this night, it was Jeff Humphry taking his

first win at Brockville since winning his first career feature at the Fall Nationals in

2019. Todd Raabe, Brett Horner, Brighton Speedway regular Kraig Handley and

Peter Raabe completed the top 5.

Shawn Hodge has had some tough luck in the Novice Sportsman division in 2022

and starting on the pole with a fast car gave him a little extra confidence on this

night. Hodge would lead early over Paul Donnelly and Sandy MacFarlane. Hodge

had the fastest car on the race track in the 12 lap feature as he pulled away with

no challengers in sight. Paul Donnelly was having his best night of 2022, as he held

2nd but Sandy MacFarlane closed to try and get by. With the race going caution

free, Shawn Hodge would run smooth consistent laps and finally get it done as he

scored his first career win. Paul Donnelly, Sandy MacFarlane, Jordan Wood and

last weeks winner Mario Dupuis finished 5th.

Mathieu Bardier was the talk of the track this past week as he came into the night

looking for three straight wins, but local driver Ryan Poole was looking for his

third win of the season, as he drove to the lead, over Luke Stewart and Bardier.

Poole was fast on this night as he tried to hold bottom lane through the entire 15

lap affair. In the final laps, the brakes on Ryan Poole’s machine were glowing

which allowed Stewart and Bardier to close. But it would not matter as Ryan

Poole would claim his third win of the year in the caution free event. Luke

Stewart, Mathieu Bardier, Lee Ladouceur, Bryan Cloutier and Tim Bailey would

complete the field.

The Vintage division brought 22 cars for the start of the 20 lap feature with Gavin

Riddell taking the top spot on lap 3 over Ian Gordon and Paul Billings. Riddell was

way out in front and worked his way through the traffic perfectly on this night.

Behind the leader Jason Riddell was on the move from 9th as he ran down 2nd

place Steve Billings in the closing laps. Gavin Riddell was perfect on this night

however, as he scored the win in dominant fashion. Jason Riddell would get by

Steve Billings for 2nd at the line, making it a father/son, 1-2 finish. Joey Hilts did a

masterful job of driving on this night also. Hilts would collect top honors for a 2nd

time in 2022, as the 50s and 60s division winner.

Next week Tackaberry Construction will be on hand as title sponsor and it is

autograph night. A special 360 Sprint Car show will take center stage and the

Supernant Truck Shop Mini Stocks will also return. The DIRTcar 358 Modified,

DIRTcar Sportsman and Novice Sportsman will also be back. Racing starts at 7pm.

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DIRTcar 358 Modified (30 laps)

RYAN ARBUTHNOT, Kyle Dingwall, Chris Raabe, Tristan Draper, Johnathon

Ferguson, Joe Banks, Ryan Scott, Jeff Sykes, Lee Ladouceur, Terry McClelland,

Kalen Draper, Chris Herbison, Steve Bilow, Jeremy LaSalle, Jarrett Herbison,

Madison Mulder

Heat Winners: Kalen Draper and Jarrett Herbison

DIRTcar Sportsman (25 laps)

JESSICA POWER, Dan Ferguson, Shane Stearns, Ricky Thompson, Xavier Andrews,

Bobby Herrington, Brennan Moore, Dylan Kirkland, Domonick Merkley, Evan

Reynolds, Andrew Young, Trent Wallace, Greg Brinklow, Josh Powers, Tyler

Stewart, Chris Ferguson, Michael Dillon, Billy Cook, Tammy Jalbert, Bentley Gray

Heat Winners: Shane Stearns and Jessica Power

Novice Sportsman (12 laps)

SHAWN HODGE, Paul Donnelly, Sandy MacFarlane, Jordan Wood, Mario Dupuis,

Gavin MacFarlane, Holly Denard, Hayden Brown, Keira Turner, (DNS) Nathan

Lambert

Heat Winners: Paul Donnelly and Gavin MacFarlane

Street Stock (25 laps)

JEFF HUMPHRY, Todd Raabe, Brett Horner, Kraig Handley, Peter Raabe, Marco

Lalonde, Francis Gauthier, Steve Billings, Stephane Phillippe, Guy Amese, Christian

Beaucheme, Maxime Prevost, Yannik Beaucheme, (DNS) Steve Brady, Nick

Merkley and Keith Riddell

Heat Winners: Todd Raabe and Jeff Humphry

Vintage (20 laps)

GAVIN RIDDELL, Jason Riddell, Steve Billings, Chad Lackie, Ian Gordon, Paul

Billings, Sheldon Hoogwerf, Wayne Riddell, Jeff Bode, Brian Billings, Joey Hilts,

Greg Hale, Dexter Billings, Pat Charland, Chris Wilson, Tim Charland, Darrell

Wilson, Mason Barkley, Audy Bedard, Pete Stapper, Randy Gaudet, (DNS) Randy

Simkins

Heat Winners: Gavin Riddell, Randy Gaudet and Joey Hilts

50s and 60s Feature Winner: Joey Hilts (2nd of the season)

1000 Islands RV Crate Sprints (15 laps)

RYAN POOLE, Luke Stewart, Mathieu Bardier, Lee Ladouceur, Bryan Cloutier, Tim

Baley

Heat Winner: Luke Stewart