Inside Track Motorsport News
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Press Releases
    • Results & Points
    • Industry News & Products
    • Driver & Team Releases
  • Videos
  • Galleries
  • Features
  • Streetwise
  • Current Issue
No Result
View All Result
Subscribe
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Press Releases
    • Results & Points
    • Industry News & Products
    • Driver & Team Releases
  • Videos
  • Galleries
  • Features
  • Streetwise
  • Current Issue
  • Login / Register
Subscribe
Inside Track Motorsport News
No Result
View All Result

Sauble Speedway News From August 29 2015‏

Wally Nesbitt by Wally Nesbitt
August 31, 2015
in Results & Points
0

Josh Stade keeps his title drive alive

6
SHARES
184
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

@saublespeedway • Sauble Beach ON- With only two weeks remaining in 2015 season drivers know what they had to do when they rolled through the pit gate Saturday afternoon and fans came out to pack the track as they also know what’s on the line.

The closest battle in points has to be the Late Model division. With only fifteen points separating the top five drivers no one could afford getting into trouble but still had to be aggressive enough to make things happen. 

With heat races out of the way the field lined up for what would be an edge of your seat race for fans and crews and with #17 Josh Stade from Chesley, the current points leader, lined up inside second row and #8 Jason Parker from Paisley currently sitting number two in points and defending Late Model champion, outside of him the fans know they were in for a great race. 

From the drop of the green #88 Tim Schreinert from Ayton would get the jump over #36 Jason Lagge from Owen Sound and work at putting some distance between him and the rest of the field. Eight laps in the caution would come out for a spin by #85 Jeff Lotspeich from Rockwood bringing the field back together again.  On the restart #88 Schreinert would continue to stay out in front and lead laps while #17 Stade would battle for second with #37 Marvin Freiburger from Walkerton.  Once Stade cleared the #37 of Freiburger he could set his sights on #88 Schreinert who had led every lap so far. 

On lap fourteen Stade would be able to edge Schreinert at the line to take the lead and in doing so brought along #8 Parker to battle for second with 88 Schreinert as Parker could not afford to let Stade out of his sight.  With #8 Jason Parker settling into second it would be time for #2 Tim Ellis from Kitchener to work at getting around Schreinert and into third as he worked to chase down Parker for second. 

Try as he would #8 Parker would not be able to make up ground on Stade as #2 Tim Ellis kept him Parker busy with the battle for second and #17 Josh Stade would be able to ride his lead all the way to the checkers.  Second would go to #8 Jason Parker, third #2 Tim Ellis, fourth #37 Marvin Freiburger and in fifth #72 Junior Farrelly from Guelph. 

RelatedPosts

Peterborough Speedway’s 2023 Season Waits in the Staging Area

Peterborough Speedway’s 2023 Season Waits in the Staging Area

January 24, 2023
Another Notch In The 5-Point Belts For Quinte Dirt Tracker Cole Perry

Another Notch In The 5-Point Belts For Quinte Dirt Tracker Cole Perry

October 31, 2022

Heat race winners were #8 Jason Parker, #17 Josh Stade, #2 Tim Ellis and #10 Tom Gibbons from Southampton.

In Jr Late Model action it would be #7 Ty Cavallin from Owen Sound taking advantage be an early race spin by #8 Kyle Parker from Hanover to restart on the pole and anyone who has watched #7 Cavallin run knows once he is in clean air he is hard to catch. 

With the 7 of Cavallin in the lead and #37 Eric Thom from Sauble Beach running in second the battle was for third between #3 Tyson Schreinert from Ayton and #12 Trenton Both from Shallow Lake and as they came off of corner two something seemed to brake in the 12 car putting him into the outside wall.  On the restart #37 Thom, the current point’s leader, would get the jump on the #7 of Cavallin but it would be short lived as Cavallin would regain the lead before they came back to the stripe next time around. 

Again, once the 7 of Cavallin was out in clean air he was hard to catch and that would be the way the race would end up.  Checker flag for #7 Ty Cavallin followed by #37 Eric Thom, #3 Tyson Schreinert, #8 Kyle Parker and #12 Trenton Both. 

Heat winners were #12 Trenton Both and #7 Ty Cavallin.

In Rock Solid Four Cylinder action the field was led to the green by #70 Howard Bentley from Tara but the green would be short lived as drivers tried to go three wide in corner one causing #28 Morgan Robson from Barrie to spin out bringing out the first caution.  On the ensuing restart #7 Brain Wilson from Hillsburg would dive to the inside of #70 as they came to the green taking the early race lead.  Wilson would hold the lead until lap five when point’s leader #36 Cory Young from Owen Sound was able to get around him and into clean air.  With Wilson running second he had to keep his eye on the two quick cars closing in on him #10 William Gibbons from Kincardine and #51 Craig Kamratrth from Owen Sound who started at the rear of the field.  It wouldn’t take long before Wilson found himself going from second to fourth as Gibbons and Kamratrth were able to get around him as they set their sights on #36 Young. 

With nine laps to go #10 William Gibbons was able to overtake Young for the lead and start to run away with it.  Which set up a great white flag battle for second between Young and Kamratrth and it would be Kamratrth in the 51 edging out 36 Young for second.  Fourth would go to #7 Brian Wilson and rounding out the top five would be #19 Jason Hinde from King City.  Heat winners would be #51 Craig Kamratrth, #10 William Gibbons, #19 Jason Hinde and #36 Cory Young. 

In Thunder Car action clean air was all that was needed by #16 Zack Casemore from South Bruce Peninsula currently sitting second in points.  He was able to get out front and keep in there in front of a very fast group of regular cars in this division plus a couple former champions running part time this season #30 Todd Davenport and #61 Chad Eden. 

In the end it would be #16 Casemore for the checker followed by points leader #36 Ken Grubb from Walkerton, third #03 Steve Ecker from Hamilton, fourth #77 Jake Zevenbergen and rounding out the top five #61 Chad Eden from Varney. 

Heat winners were #61 Eden, #16 Casemore, #03 Ecker and #30 Davenport.

Next racing action at is this Saturday Sept 5th as the points champions will be crowned and you won’t want to miss any of the battles in Jr Late Model, 4 Cylinder, Thunder Car and that big Late Model race plus Can Am Midgets will also be here.  Gates open at 5PM with racing starting at 7PM so come on out to Sauble Speedway for the last race in 2015 and “Get Your Race On”

 

 

 

 

Tags: racingSauble Speedwaystock car racingstock cars
Share2Tweet2
Wally Nesbitt

Wally Nesbitt

You May Also Like

Peterborough Speedway’s 2023 Season Waits in the Staging Area
Press Releases

Peterborough Speedway’s 2023 Season Waits in the Staging Area

January 24, 2023
Another Notch In The 5-Point Belts For Quinte Dirt Tracker Cole Perry
Driver and Team Releases

Another Notch In The 5-Point Belts For Quinte Dirt Tracker Cole Perry

October 31, 2022
Multimatic Named ‘Business of the Year’ By Motorsport Industry Association
Press Releases

Multimatic Named ‘Business of the Year’ By Motorsport Industry Association

October 20, 2022
Tony Spiteri Named General Manager of NASCAR Canada
Breaking News

Tony Spiteri Named General Manager of NASCAR Canada

October 18, 2022
Racing Industry Prepares to Showcase New Products, Technology at 2022 PRI Trade Show
Industry News & Products

Racing Industry Prepares to Showcase New Products, Technology at 2022 PRI Trade Show

October 18, 2022
Jean-Christophe Trahan Becomes The 2022 Champion Of The American F2000 Series
Driver and Team Releases

Jean-Christophe Trahan Becomes The 2022 Champion Of The American F2000 Series

October 17, 2022
Next Post
Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

Peterborough Speedway Waves the Checkered Flag on the Hot August Night Racing Series‏

Discussion about this post

Popular This Month

Dave Mathers’ Motion Motorsport Report – March 22, 2023

Dave Mathers’ Motion Motorsport Report – March 22, 2023

March 23, 2023

Dave Mathers’ Motion Motorsports Report – March 1, 2023

March 1, 2023
Eastern Ontario Vintage Stock Car Club Releases Preliminary 2023 Schedule

Eastern Ontario Vintage Stock Car Club Releases Preliminary 2023 Schedule

February 27, 2023

Featured Ads

Inside Track Motorsport News

From local grassroots racing to Canadian touring series and the Canucks who compete on the international stage, Inside Track Motorsport News is the leader in terms of timely, in-depth and thought-provoking coverage of the motorsports that matter to Canadians.

Corporate

  • About ITMN
  • Frequent Questions
  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us

Advertising

  • Magazine Advertising
  • Web Advertising
  • Marketplace

Magazine

  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Change of Address
  • Gift Subscription
  • Returns and Refunds
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 1997-2023 Inside Track Motorsport News. All Rights Reserved.
Please do not replicate images or take columns from this website for use on another without permission of the author.
Designed and developed in Adelion Studio

Subscribe
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Press Releases
    • Results & Points
    • Industry News & Products
    • Driver & Team Releases
  • Videos
  • Galleries
  • Features
  • Streetwise
  • Current Issue
No Result
View All Result

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgot Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?