
Posting the quickest time in qualifying, J.R. Fitzpatrick dominated the Autumn Colours Classic Electric City 167 on Sunday at Peterborough Speedway.
Posting the quickest time in qualifying, J.R. Fitzpatrick dominated the Autumn Colours Classic Electric City 167 on Sunday at Peterborough Speedway.
One point. That’s all that separates Shae Gemmell and J.R. Fitzpatrick at the top of the points standing entering the final 100-lapper on Sunday, October 6 at Flamboro Speedway for the Grisdale Triple Crown.
Another season of points competition at Flamboro Speedway has come to a close, with five new champions being crowned on Saturday night.
With just one more night until the 2019 champions are crowned, every point matters even more now at Flamboro Speedway. So it was no surprise to see the battles for position that much closer on Saturday night.
This past Saturday night, Flamboro Speedway staff and drivers joined together with fans to honor the drivers, crew members, and staff of the past. The celebration together, including an autograph session and corn roast, brought smiles to everyone’s faces.
It came down to a tie-breaker, but J.R. Fitzpatrick ultimately punched his ticket for Canadian Short Track Nationals at Jukasa Motor Speedway, virtue of his performance on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway.
Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway marked the second round of the Grisdale Triple Crown, and it did not disappoint.
Despite running into power issues, Flamboro Speedway was able to get in the entire night of racing, thanks to J.R. Fitzpatrick loaning his generator. It was a gesture that earned him the EPIC Racewear Move of the Night Award from the track.
Despite rain being in the area, Flamboro Speedway was able to get some racing in on Saturday, June 15 with some of the scheduled events being run before the skies opened up.
With a couple visiting divisions on Saturday night at Flamboro Speedway, the track was filled with action from the drop of the first green flag, to the checkered of the last race on the night.