Gage Morin and Antoine Dumouchel winners at Cornwall Motor Speedway!

Cornwall, Ont – Martin Belanger – Friday, October 10, 2024 – Day 1 of the Canadian Super DIRT Weekend was presented with the final round of the Fat Les Chips Stand Canadian Nationals along with the Alexis Charbonneau Memorial and Sportsman.

The Fat Les Chips Stand Canadian Nationals 358-Modified Series was the first on track as Lee Ladouceur took the lead over Corey Wheeler.  Both leaders pulled away from the field as they were getting to traffic, Joey Ladouceur slowed the field on lap 8. On the restart, Lee kept the lead over Wheeler and Louie Jackson Jr. Lap traffic became a factor with Jackson moving to second with 20 in the books. Ladouceur slowed in turn 2 and lost the lead at halfway point. Jackson was in the lead as caution was out for an accident in turn 2 on the following lap. Jackson in front of Gage Morin and Steve Bernier in third. Jackson and Morin in battle for the lead as Morin took the first with 2 laps to go and win the event.

The Alexis Charbonneau Memorial Feature was next as Josh Bogaard led the initial lap. Bogaard was in front of Carl Gorry as several cautions slowed the field in the first 15 laps. Mathieu Voghell was quick and was able to take the lead on lap 19 as Antoine Dumouchel moved to second and Anthony Laflamme moving to third. Dumouchel had a strong car and took the lead over on lap 36. Rain came in with 5 laps to go and the race was called with Dumouchel winning the event.

Friday night’s sportsman feature will be added to tomorrow’s schedule, we will make an announcement later regarding start times for tomorrow. The Canadian Super DIRT Weekend continues tomorrow with our second day of activities with the Pro-Stock joining the program with 358-Modified, Sportsman and Mini-Stock.

For more information on the upcoming season at Cornwall, please visit the website at www.cornwallspeedway.com you can add us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cornwallspeedway , twitter at @cms_speedway, and now on Instagram under Cornwall Speedway, we will use these media platforms for results and contests over the summer.

358 Modified JLB Heating and Cooling 41 Entries

A Feature 1 50 Laps | 00:25:19.835

1.M16-Gage Morin[2]; 2. 18JR-Louie Jackson Jr[5]; 3. 25*-Steve Bernier[7]; 4. R70-Ryan Arbuthnot[6]; 5. 66X-Carey Terrance[14]; 6. 47S-Corey Wheeler[3]; 7. 17-Tristan Draper[12]; 8. 60-Jackson Gill[26]; 9. 124-Mario Clair[11]; 10. ONE-David Hebert[20]; 11. 44-Johnathon Ferguson[18]; 12. 7MM-Michael Maresca[21]; 13. 35R-William Racine[29]; 14. 18-Kalen Draper[19]; 15. 92P-Martin Pelletier[13]; 16. 77E-Ryan Stabler[9]; 17. 124J-Luke Whitteker[10]; 18. 74-Lucas Fuller[22]; 19. 35-Thomas Cook[8]; 20. 79-Maxime Plante[23]; 21. 88-Lee Ladouceur[1]; 22. 88H-Walter Hammond Jr[17]; 23. 41-Samuel Charland[27]; 24. 54-Steve Bernard[16]; 25. 63-Adam Roberts[30]; 26. 77-Walter J Hammond[15]; 27. 15B-Brianna Ladouceur[28]; 28. 151KB-Brian McDonald[24]; 29. 94-Gabriel Cyr[25]; 30. 23-Joey Ladouceur[4]

Mini-Stock Ricks Ranch 28 Entries

A Feature 1 49 Laps | 00:20:47.141

1. 7-Antoine Dumouchel[5]; 2. 0-Mathieu Voghell[7]; 3. 40-Anthony Laflamme[10]; 4. 44-Tommy Bailey[14]; 5. C4-CJ LaVair[8]; 6. 15B-Adrian Black[9]; 7. 23J-Justin Jodoin[15]; 8. 48-Carl Gorry[1]; 9. 75-Emily Massy[18]; 10. 93M-Travis Lamarche[19]; 11. 90-Christopher Proulx[3]; 12. 30B-Jean Cedrick Bouchard[11]; 13. 114-Felix Lavictoire[12]; 14. 83-Steven Boies[26]; 15. 008-Tommy Lizotte[21]; 16. 22R-Eric Roy[16]; 17. 42JR-Aidan Fletcher[4]; 18. 27M-Crystal Pommainville[25]; 19. 25X-Justine Stevens[27]; 20. K49-Kevin Audet Charbonneau[24]; 21. 15-Josh Bogaard[2]; 22. 43-Xavier Metivier[13]; 23. 67-Kéven St Hilaire[23]; 24. 88C-Curtis Lindsay[28]; 25. 5-Brandon Bagnato[17]; 26. C41-Valaire Lecuyer[22]; 27. 45-Dominik Blais[6]; 28. 24-Travis Fox Connor[20]

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