Divisional winners declared at Merrittville Speedway

Bullet News

Points Races have concluded for 2011 at Merrittville Speedway with Pete Bicknell, Ken Sargent, Josh Sliter and Rocco Conte successfully defending their titles in the 358 modified, stock, modified lite and four-cylinder divisions respectively.

Winning his first career sportsman championship was Brad Rouse.



Saturday night  featured the 358 modifieds in the annual John Spencer Memorial 50-lap main event won by Larry Lampman. The sportsman class was also in the spotlight with Cody McPherson winning the 25-lap feature and the annual Sterling Silver Trophy that honours his great-grandfather – Bill Willard Sr.

Lucas Oil Weekly Racing Series feature winners also included Rob Murray, Paul Klager and Tony Kelly in the stocks, modified lite and four-cylinder divisions.

BOBCAT OF HAMILTON DIRTcar 358 MODIFIED FEATURE (50 laps) Larry Lampman, Scott Wood, Pete Bicknell, Mat Williamson, Travis Braun, Brandon Easey, Mike Bowman, Rob Pietz, Tommy Flannigan, Rick Richner, Boyd MacTavish, Mark D’Ilario, Fred Carleton, Tyler McPherson, Tim Jones, Randy Chrysler, Chad Chevalier, Pete Cosco, Kenny Winfield, Dennis Giancola, Todd Gordon, Shayne Pierce, Bill Bleich.

ORIGINAL PIZZA LOGS DIRTcar SPORTSMAN FEATURE (25 laps) Cody McPherson, BJ Willard, Adam Leslie, Brad Rouse, Jason Moore, Brent Begolo, Gary Lindberg, George Bosse, Greg Panunte, Robbie Rounce, Jesse Penner, Paul Gaboury, West Talons, Dave Flannigan, Nick Cupolo, Len Dignard, Jason Farraway, Steve Robins, Ray Hockridge, Ron MacAulay, Robert Baker, Paul Williamson, Rob Knapp.

HOOSIER STOCK FEATURE (20 laps) Rob Murray, Ken Sargent, Dave Small, Kevin Knapp, Larry Czinege, Vince Fargnoli, Jason Fontaine, Jim Lampman, Austin Wood, Pete Reid, John Low, Brian Schmidt, Ian Blanchard, Shawn Wilson, Terry Ronning, Devin Habiuk, Mark Fawcett, Billy Bleich, Ed McNamara, Chris Schneider, Bryce Richardson, James Thompson, Chris Crawford, Jimmy Begolo.

J&S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING MODIFIED LITE FEATURE (20 laps) Paul Klager, Josh Sliter, Chris Steele, Derek Wagner, Jared Turnbull, Jeffrey May, Kory Howe, Jason Corless, Rick Brubacher, Blair Young, Randy Hollingshead, Wally Billing, Bob Bredin, Ray Sliter Jr., Derek Bredin, Kellie Mason, Derek Moore, Shawn Sliter, Scott Billing Greg Mills.

TURN 4 COLLISION 4 CYLINDER TRIPLE CROWN SERIES FINALE (15 laps) Tony Kelly, Kameron Kocarik, Chris Laskey, Rocco Conte, Kyle Pelrine, Dillan Sliter, Rob Overholt, Garnet Wilson, Jason Langaro, Robert Goulding, Terry Larmet, Chris Sheppard, Hilary Haegens, Mike Giberson, Brandon Boychuck, Jason Coutu, Nathan Steele, Dan Stewart, Greg Wilson.

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