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Shae Gemmell Scores Grisdale Triple Crown Victory at Flamboro Speedway

MILLGROVE, Ontario — In the same way that you can say bread and butter go to together, Shae Gemell goes with Flamboro Speedway. He was once again able to repeat his past success, picking up the victory in the Grisdale Race Products Triple Crown.

Shae Gemmell proved he was not going to mess around right from the start of the afternoon, taking the lead in the opening laps of the first feature en route to the checkered flag. He then drove throught he field in the second 50-lap affair for another win, backing it up with third in the final feature. An average of 1.67 would be enough to be crowned the champion.

Billy Schwartzenburg proved his track championship was no fluke with a second-place finish overall in the event. He ran up front in the first two features with a pair of thirds, before pacing 20 of the 50 laps to win the third feature.

Treyten Lapcevich was third overall after starting off the day with a second in the first feature, but contact in an incident during hte second saw him having to claw his way back up through for a sixth-place finish. He then showed the familiar speed in the No. 41 for Holdaway Motorsports with a third.

Blair Wickett was fourth overall, after a pair of fourths and a fifth in the trio of features. Cole Quinton rounded out the top-five overall, despite placing eighth in the first of the three features. Ultimately, a pair of top-five’s volted him back up the final overall standings.

Ty Cavallin led laps en route to placing sith overall in front of Paul Major, Gary Elliott, Roland Goodfellow, and Keith Temple.

Glenn Styres was 11th overall after going for a solo spin, ahead of Kevin Gallant. Cory Luciano made his first Late Model start of the 2024 campaign en route to 13th overall.

Rick Burbridge placed sixth in the first feature, but found himself stuck up on the outside turn one wall in feature two after riding it down the frontstretch following contact off of turn four. He was credited with 14th overall. Lane Zardo was deemed involved by officials, and parked for the remainder of the event en route to 15th.

Chris Howse parked his car early en route to 16th, ahead of J.R. Fitzpatrick who found himself with heavy front end damage after contact battling for the lead with Dale Shaw in the opening feature.

Kevin Albers was 18th in front of Norm Stoddard and Logan White. Dale Shaw completed the field after setting the quickest time in qualifying, due to being disqualified for rough driving after the aforementioned first feature incident.

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Report By: Ashley McCubbin

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