CORNWALL, Ontario – Cornwall Motor Speedway presented a full program of racing Sunday night featuring modifieds, sportsman, pro stocks, novice sportsman and mini stocks.
Yan Bussiere took the lead early in the 40-lap modified feature as Kyle Dingwall took the second spot and Louie Jackson ran third. The first 16 laps were done quickly before the caution flag waved for Lee Ladouceur. Bussiere was challenged by Dingwall in the first few laps, but was able to pull away from the field as the feature hit the halfway point. Bussiere had a sizeable lead with Corey Wheeler getting closer to Dingwall for second. Wheeler took second and got closer to the leader with five laps to go. Bussiere never looked back and won the feature, his first of the season.Â
Bobby Herrington was the early leader in the 30-lap sportsman feature with Thomas Cook and Ryan Stabler in the mix. While Herrington pulled away, a good battle for second brewed as Stabler passed Cook on lap six. The feature ran quickly as Stabler had company with Jarrett Herbison, who made a late push. Herrington made no errors in the caution-free feature and grabbed the win.Â
In the 25-lap pro stock feature, there was some good action in the first portion as Marc Lalonde, Dave Seguin and Bruno Richard fought for the lead. During the restart Lalonde and Richard raced for the lead and got together, sending both drivers to the pits, giving the lead to Seguin. The rest of the feature ran quickly, with Seguin taking the win over Stephane Lebrun and Steve Chaput.Â
The 15-lap novice sportsman feature saw a red flag on the initial start for an accident on the frontstretch. George Brinklow’s car sustained heavy damage. On the restart, Eric Loyer took the lead and led the whole way to capture his second win this weekend.Â
In the 20-lap mini stock feature, Brandon MacMillan took the lead as James Clarke quickly jumped to second, with Kyle Gregory in third. The first yellow flag waved on lap three and during the caution MacMillan had issues, handing the lead to Clarke. During the restart, Alexis Charbonneau was able to pass Clarke with Pierre Picard running in third. Charbonneau was able to resist to charges from Clarke and got his first feature win of the season.