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Night of attrition.... Barrie week 8 rundown

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Ok time for the 20 min rundown again.. The report might be a little lax this week as I couldn't take my usual notes as I was running the transponder system tonight.

First the June 11th make up LLM 35 lapper..This race started off very slow paced, with 3 cautions in the first 10 laps. Once the race got past this point there was a nice green flag run followed by a final caution with 2 laps remaining. #28 Robin Jongen took the lead from the outside pole, after the first couple laps side by side with #18 Kyle Baker. #6 Keith Maiato would move to 2nd after one of the early restarts, and the 17 of Garry Reynolds would follow that move. Reynolds would take 2nd from Maiato, but that was only momentarily as the Gambler had something go amiss and really slowed on track to bring out another caution. During this point in the race the #88 of Steven Mathews would retire with what I think was rear end troubles and he wouldnt be seen the rest of the race..

This turn of events brought Maiato to the outside of Jongen for the restart, and the 6 really got trapped up high and was passed by both #5 Steve Quesnelle and #19 Keith McLeod. Just one lap later it was Quesnelle's turn to get trapped up high as McLeod made a nice clean inside pass of the Penetang veteran entering 3. #10 Gord Shepherd, #57 Ron Quesnelle, #69 Al Inglis, and #48 Dwayne Baker would also file past the #5 a few laps later. With Jongen still out front by a couple car lengths, Shepherd began to really turn up the heat on McLeod for 2nd, looking to both the inside and outside for a way around. When the last restart came about with 2 to go McLeod put the Look Company Dodge to the outside of Jongen and just snuck by, and while Jongen was perhaps trying to protect the high side a bit from McLeod's charge, Shepherd alertly snuck to the inside of Jongen out of 2 on the last lap to claim 2nd.. McLeod, would go on to win the race with Shepherd 2nd. Baker would just nip Jongen at the line for 3rd, with #57 Ron Quesnelle making up the rest of the top 5.

Next up for the Lates was the heat races and wins went to Shepherd and Garry Reynolds..

With Shepherd and Reynolds manning the front row for the 25 lapper, Gordie was quick to move to the front from the outside pole. Pretty clean race in this one, only one restart to my knowledge when #2 Mike Brown and Steve Quesnelle got together entering corner 1 at lap 18. Shepherd would drive on unchallenged to his 4th 25 lap feature win of the season.. #48 Dwayne Baker worked around Reynolds late to take 2nd, with The Gambler, Al Inglis, and McLeod the top 5.

In the 35 lap finale to the evening it was Baker taking his turn in victory lane with Shepherd, McLeod, #8 Dave Lewis, and Ron Quesnelle the top 5 ( I think)lol. Attrition set in as mentioned tonight as Maiato and Mathews both broke in the first feature and didnt run the final two features.. The 2 of Mike Brown also broke in the middle feature and didnt run the last 35 either.. 16 cars in the pits tonight.

In Thunders it was #44 Dave"The Deuce" Doucette who survived an epic late race battle with #00 Darryl St.Onge, to take his 4th feature win of the season.. The Deuce was just a bit quicker that Darryl on this night and I had his laps in the 15.6 sec. range throughout much of the feature, and St.Onge was just a tenth behind for the most part in finishing 2nd.. #22 Jason Elliott finished 3rd, with #9 Chris Burrage, and #12 Jim Belesky the fast five.. Burrage had a pretty stout run and led for a quite a while until Dave passed him at lap 15 ish coming out of 2 .

Heats went to St.Onge with a pair, Doucette, and #40 Donny Brandon. A season high of 20 Thunders checked into the pits tonight including the return of #21 Luke Gignac.

In Pure Stocks it was another caution filled affair, particularily scary was a hard wreck down the backstretch that involved #4 Mike Meyer among others.. Heard Meyer rolled on his roof and back down, but I missed it so cant say for sure.. Visiting driver #64x Beau Burrows would keep a clean car under him all night long while starting dead last. Beau would come through the pack effortlessly to claim the feature victory. #98 Brent Stieler finished 2nd, with #2 Ben Melenhorst, #37 Robbie Sikes, and #90 Jim MacDonald the fast five.

Heats went to Melenhorst, Stieler, #35 Nick French, and #88 John Mitchell..First ever win for Mitchell in any form of stock car racing, so big props and shout out to that team. 25 Pure Stocks in pits tonight.

In what was a tight LLM point race already between the top 3 of McLeod, Shepherd, and Baker it just got a whole lot tighter after tonights results.. McLeod had a win, 5th, and 3rd in the features while Shepherd had a win and two second place finishes.. Baker would also have a solid point night with a win, 2nd and 3rd.. Man ohhh man I envision this battle goin down to the very last night to crown this years champion.. In the heats it was a win for Shepherd, 2nd for Baker, and a 5th for McLeod. So Gordie picked up 4 on Keith there, while Baker gained 3 points on last years champ.. Should be very interesting to see the points on Tues, as I think Shepherd might of retaken the lead, but it should be only by a couple slender points. Once again sorry for the detail lacking this week... FROM THE CHEAP SEATS


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It was a good run. We had broke a right axle in practice and managed to get it fix. I did have a soft break peddle in the first heat but did manage to get it fixed as well. I just hated spinning the 33 car on the first lap of the feature, it was totally my fault and I'm not to sure why I was not put to the back, I just hate being the one to put cars out. OH well that's racing. But once the race resumed my car felt very good just wish we didn't have the late cation and I may have finished third, I had lost some rear grip and was just trying to hold on in the end.


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Quite the Night to say the least....

That first LLM 35 was incredible  3-wide for the lead late in the race....my goodness.

other 2 features were entertaining as well.

Great field of Thunders tonight.... exciting race, when the 9 & 33 got together on lap one going into 3 all I could picture was the "big one" happning but most guys avoided it.

PS race was kaotic to say the least....wild wreck from Meyers, that was a pretty serious flip, and then the like 5-7 car piled up in turn 2 on the next restart.

Great night of racing though... hopefully be back at Barrie soon.


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Can anyone stop the 2 yellow cars in thunders at Barrie this year?


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I'm thinkin the 22 of Jason Elliott is due for a feature win very soon, he isnt much off what the 44 and 00 are running time wise..


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