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QUICK RESULTS – Devil’s Bowl Speedway – Saturday, Oct. 2 – YankeeRacer.com

QUICK RESULTS – Devil’s Bowl Speedway – Saturday, Oct. 2

QUICK RESULTS – Championship Night
Devil’s Bowl Speedway – West Haven, VT
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Sportsman Modified – Feature – 30 Laps
1. 1X Justin Stone – Middlebury, VT
2. 77M Mike Fisher – Castleton, VT
3. 11X Josh Masterson – Bristol, VT
4. 13 Frank Hoard III – Manchester Center, VT
5. 66 Adam Piper – Leicester, VT
TRACK CHAMPION: Tim LaDuc – Orwell, VT
SUMMARY: Justin Stone dominated the season’s final feature race in the headline Sportsman Modified division, leading every lap of the caution-free race. The drama of the championship battle played out in front of a big grandstand crowd and left everyone in shock, as previous point leader Justin Comes struggled in both qualifying and the feature race. Tim LaDuc, who trailed Comes by 18 points entering the event, did exactly what he needed to do by gaining one point in the qualifying heats and then placing sixth in the feature, nine positions ahead of Comes, for another gain of 18. LaDuc overtook Comes in the point tally and clinched the championship by a single point, 967-966. The title was the first for LaDuc since 2000, having won the 358-Modified division championship as a rookie 21 years ago.

O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman – Feature – 25 Laps
1. 51 Austin Comes – Middlebury, VT
2. 12 Katrina Bean – Benson, VT
3. 60 Randy Ryan – Orwell, VT
4. 22J John McPhee Jr. – Rutland, VT
5. 92 Steve Pope – Shoreham, VT
TRACK CHAMPION: Troy Audet – Bridport, VT
SUMMARY: Austin Comes drove from 14th place to get to second behind leader Katrina Bean, and then Comes used a late restart to grab the lead in the final two laps and drive off for his fifth win of the season. Bean led 23 of the 25 laps before taking the runner-up finish. Troy Audet started 17th and finished seventh to wrap up the division championship in his first season in a full-size Modified.
Limited Sportsman “Non-Winners Shootout” – Feature – 20 Laps
1. 75 A.J. Munger – Benson, VT
2. 17 Mike McGinn – Elizabethtown, NY
3. 60 Randy Ryan – Orwell, VT
4. 22J John McPhee Jr. – Rutland, VT
5. 77J Bob Kilburn – Fair Haven, VT
SUMMARY: Second-generation driver A.J. Munger followed in his father Gene’s footsteps by scoring his career-first victory. Munger led early before surrendering the lead to Mike McGinn, but got back past McGinn and held him off in the final two restarts for the win. McGinn’s runner-up showing was a career-best result.
Super Stock Open Competition – Feature – 20 Laps
1. 2X Josh Bussino – Fair Haven, VT
2. 91 Matt Mosher – Queensbury, NY
3. 55 Andrew FitzGerald – West Rutland, VT
4. 63 Mike Stender – Sharon, VT
5. 73 Dave Striebel Jr. – Hinsdale, MA
SUMMARY: Josh Bussino won the Super Stock “Open Competition” event for the second year in a row, taking the lead from Chris Murray after Murray’s aerodynamic “billboard” sail panel partially collapsed. Bussino held off a determined challenge from Matt Mosher for the win.
Mini Stock – “A” Feature – 20 Laps
1. 27 Adam Mahoney – Rutland, VT
2. 70 Michael Clark Jr. – Salisbury, VT
3. 27X Brian Blake – Cornwall, VT
4. 75 Derrick Counter – Leicester, VT
5. 54X Ronnie Alger – Orwell, VT
TRACK CHAMPION: Chris Sumner – Ripton, VT
SUMMARY: Rookie Adam Mahoney had a dominant car and led all but the first two laps to score his third win of the season. Runner-up Mike Clark started 23rd in the race. Chris Sumner finished 12th to clinch his first championship over rookie Daryl Gebo.
Mini Stock – “B” Feature – 10 Laps
1. 25 Damian Olden – Poultney, VT
2. 10 Griff Mahoney – Bristol, VT
3. 18T Clemmy Bell – Peru, NY
4. 47 Jake Mallory – Granville, NY
5. 143 Cody Dion – Rutland, VT
SUMMARY: Rookie Damian Olden earned his first win after holding off a good race-long challenge from both Clemmy Bell and Griff Mahoney; Mahoney slipped past Bell late in the race for second place.
Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint Open Competition – Feature – 12 Laps
1. 11A Gage Provencher – Bridport, VT
2. 42JR Kamden Duffy – Richmond, NH
3. 17 Kaidin White – Monkton, VT
4. 68X Austin Chaves – Chester, VT
5. 67 Kevin Smith – Brandon, VT
SUMMARY: Rookie Gage Provencher led every lap of the “Open Competition” race for the 500cc Mini Sprint division to score a popular career-first win. The race ran caution-free.
Enduro Series – Feature
1. 623B Brian Denis – 100 Laps
2. 623E Eric Leno – 100 Laps
3. 50X Eric Friend – 100 Laps
4. 331 George Wanner – 100 Laps
5. 30 Trevor Mears – 99 Laps
SUMMARY: Brian Denis caught teammate Eric Leno by surprise with two laps left in a wild Enduro 100, and the pair traded the lead three times in the final circuits. Denis made the winning pass in the final 200 feet of the race to earn a $2,000 payday. The race had 13 red flag stoppages including two for rollovers; no drivers were injured. Only 16 of the 73 starters were running at the finish, with just four cars completing the full 100 laps.
ALL RESULTS UNOFFICIAL – FULL RESULTS COMING SOON!
Sources:  Justin St Louis/Devil’s Bowl Speedway PR
PHOTO: Orwell, VT’s Tim LaDuc celebrates a dramatic championship finale, as he leapfrogged previous point leader Justin Comes to steal the title by just a single point; it was LaDuc’s first championship in 21 years. (DBS Media photo)