J.R. Fitzpatrick Closes Championship Campaign With Flamboro Frostoberfest Victory

Story By: ASHLEY MCCUBBIN / FLAMBORO SPEEDWAY – MILLGROVE, ONT – It was a storybook evening for J.R. Fitzpatrick, as he closed out his memorable 2024 campaign with a trip to victory lane while picking up the Ontario Outlaw Super Late Model Championship at Flamboro Speedway.

Fitzpatrick, who showed his speed earlier this season at Flamboro in the Gold Rush event, paced all 50 laps convincingly ahead of the field. Shawn Chenoweth and Brandon Passer completed the podium.

Brad Pearsall surprised in time trials with a quick lap en route to fourth, with Ethan Cournyea in fifth. Todd Campbell was sixth in front of Dario Capirchio, Thayne Hallyburton, Adrian Foster, and Mike Miller.

Ryden Lapcevich and Glenn Watson failed to finish after seperate mechanical issues.

 

T.J Edwards Puts Bad Memories in Rearview with Flamboro Checkered Flag

It was only a year ago where fans at Flamboro Speedway witnessed a big crash to end the Just Foam It OSCAAR Modified feature, with T.J Edwards suffering the blunt of that. He put it in the rearview for himself with a dominating feature victory at Flamboro Speedway’s Frostoberfest.

After showing speed in qualifying, Edwards turned a top-six starting spot into success, taking over the lead on Lap 8 before cruising away from the field. He put a straightaway gap on his competition en route to visiting Queenston Chevrolet Buick GMC victory lane.

It was a memorable night for Tremble Motorsports, with Jade Franklin piloting the team’s second car to a runner-up finish ahead of Jason Keen. Steve Trendell and A.J. Emms completed the top-five.

Shane Pollock was sixth ahead of Ryan Dick, Jacob Booth, Dale Reinhart, and Wally Wilson.

An incident mid-way through the event would result in Dave Mathers and Chris Milwain failing to finish, while Johnny Morrison made contact with the turn two wall early.

Bromley Automotive heat wins went to A.J. Emms, Tyler Liscum, Steve Trendell, and Jade Franklin.