Steve Poirier Repeats as Arrow Express Canadian Sprint Car Nationals Champion

For more info, please visit Ohsweken Speedway .

 

By Rich Vleck, OHSWEKEN, Ontario, (September 15, 2007)- It was a third
edition of the Canadian Sprint Car Nationals, but the end result was
strikingly similar to prior year’s edition.

 
Steve Poirier, of St. Mathieu de Beloeil, Quebec, successfully defending the
title of Canadian Sprint Car Nationals Champion, scoring the $7,000 top
prize on Saturday Night in the third running of Canada’s Most Prestigious
Sprint Car Event.  Last year it might have been a little surprising to see
the Industries FM No. 28fm put it in Victory Lane at the end of the 30-lap
feature, this time around, very few of those packed into the Ohsweken
Speedway were startled.

 
“I don’t know what it is, but we are just really good at this track,” said
Poirier in Victory Lane, still attempting to come to grips with the feat he
had just pulled off.  “I never had dreams about winning this for a second
time, we have set new goals for this year and now to win this and realize
again how important this race is it is very good.”


The current Empire Super Sprint points leader led all 30 laps from the pole
position by virtue of being the fastest timer to win his qualifying heat
race.  Poirier was the Bicknell Racing Products Fastest Canadian in Kears
Speed Shop Time Trials, clocking in second overall.  His strong performance
in time trials forced him to run up from sixth in his heat to regain his
time, which he was able to do.


“I was not going to lay back like some guys,” said the former big block
modified standout, who has experience in time trials.  “I just focused on
being as fast as I could at all times.”


In the heat race, Poirier found himself slicing through the field as Brett
Mann and Rob Pietz ran each other hard for the lead.  This battle allowed
Poirier to reel them in and pick up the win in Heat No. 2.


Even though he was never challenged by other competitors for the lead,
Poirier had plenty of competition to deal with in the form of lapped
traffic.  Before the races second red flag on lap 15, Poirier had already
lapped up to 13th place.  With the final 15 laps running under a non-stop
green flag, “The Fireball” was able to move by another four guys to lap
inside of the top-10.
 
“I lost a race at Utica-Rome earlier this year to Chuck Hebing because I was
cautious in lapped cars,” said the 2006 North American 360 Rookie of the
Year.  “I knew in this race I had to keep running hard because I did not
want to give this one away.”

“We have just figured something out over the last few weeks with this new
car,” said Poirier, who has now won three of his last four races after a
pair of wins two weeks ago with the Empire Super Sprints.  “We just hit on
something with our motors to run these big slick tracks and the car has been
so good.”

While Poirier’s win was a repeat, so too was the impressive runner-up
performance by another second year modified refuge: Jason Barney.

 
In only his 12th start of the year, the Constantia, NY hot shoe found
himself in a loaded Heat No. 5 trying to move his way through the pack.
Even though he was the only one of the 76 sprint cars to find the sweet spot
in the middle groove of turn No. 1, the E&V Energy/ Walton’s Farm and Auto
Repair No. 87 came up just short of the heat win with Chuck Hebing scoring
that race’s win.

 
The second place showing would force Barney to start the feature in 11th, a
position he wouldn’t last in for long.  Barney was in the top-five early in
the event and found himself battling with Dustin Daggett for second at the
race’s midway point.


After the runner-up in the 2007 ASCS Patriots’ A-Verdi King of CNY Series
cleared the No. 2m, for second, he stayed about two to three seconds behind
leader Poirier, and just could not gain enough to improve on last year’s
second place run.


“I was better on longer runs so I don’t think more cautions would have
helped us,” said Barney.  “That 28fm has been good all year and so when you
lose to him and beat 70-something other guys, it’s still a decent night.”


While the top two were the same as last year, Kevin Job was a pleasant
surprise on the night, placing third.  The Campbellville, Ontario competitor
saw his first dirt track race at the 2005 CSCN and two years later, the
sophomore sensation rounded out the podium finishers on Saturday Night.


Job worked around Dustin Daggett in the late stages, who faded in the Mott
Motorsports entry.  Daggett’s fourth place finish was the second time in
three years he has ended up in that position in the Canadian Sprint Car
Nationals.

 

While it was a cold night in Southern Ontario, Dain Naida continued to show
why he is riding a hot streak at the Ohsweken Speedway.  Using a new Gaerte
Power plant, Naida won Heat No. 1 and hung strong in the top-five all night
to score an impressive finish for the Michigan Competitor.


Bryan Howland picked up the quick time by .273 seconds, as well as had the
best-appearing car award with  his No. 51 hooked up at a 13.614.  After
coming up just short of a win in his heat, Howland ran to his best CSCN
finish in sixth.


Rick Wilson, who has found torment in past CSCN's, finished in seventh.
Wilson was the winner of the Village Pizza Ohsweken Shootout and fought from
a starting spot deep in the field to remain on the lead lap.
 

Jeff Cook finished in eighth, the third top-10 in as many tries at the
Canadian Nationals.  He is the only driver to achieve that feat and only one
of three to make every CSCN A-Main.


Cook held off fierce competition from B-Main No. 3 Winner Mike Stelter, as
well as Indiana’s Brett Mann, who rounded out the top-10.
 

Twenty-six cars started the 30-lap A-Main, with only 19 left standing at the
end.  Two red flags for single car flips were the only stoppages in the
feature.  One was for Blake Breen tipping over in turn two on the second
lap, and the other was of more spectacular variety as Chuck Hebing, who was
battling nose wing problems, hit the outside wall while pitching his car
into turn three running in fourth.  It wadded up the potent No. 45 and sent
the “Cobra” for a wild ride for the second year in a row at Ohsweken on
September 15.


Gary Fast along with J.R. Stewart were the provisional starters in the
A-Main.  Stewart was one of the highlights of the night when he picked up a
cool $1,000, as he won the 1st Annual Dave MacLeod Mr. Sprint Car 1-on-1
Challenge. Stewart and Chuck Hebing swapped the lead three times on the
final of three circuits of the Championship Round to win as an alternate for
Mike Dussel, who was one of the NRA representatives for this event that
flipped in time trials.


The only other two red flags on the night came when Justin Martin flipped
hard in time trials in turn one and the other for Ontario’s Bob Crawford
tumbling in turn two on the second lap of the Ohsweken Shootout.

 
Also featured on the night were multiple rides in the two-seat non-winged
sprint, driven by Dick Mahoney, equipped with the engine that Jack Hewitt
used to win the sprint car leg of his historic Four Crown sweep at Eldora
Speedway.

 
An astounding 76 cars signed into the pit area, with six states and two
provinces represented.  A great crowd was on hand for this annual event,
with one lucky fan walking away with over $12,600 in the 50/50 raffle.

 

Arrow Express Canadian Sprint Car Nationals Results: 9/15/07, Ohsweken
Speedway, Ohsweken, Ontario. 
 
A-Main (30 Laps)- 1. STEVE POIRIER (28fm), 2. Jason Barney (87), 3. Kevin
Job (21x), 4. Dustin Daggett (2M), 5. Dain Naida (6N), 6. Bryan Howland
(51), 7. Rick Wilson (42w), 8. Jeff Cook (10), 9. Mike Stelter (36), 10.
Brett Mann (79), 11. Jeff VanDusen (56D), 12. Jared Zimbardi (35), 13.
Justin Barger (32), 14. Bobby Breen (9), 15. Jessica Zemken (1z), 16. Scott
Kreutter (52), 17. Michael Parent (25P), 18. Joe Middlemiss (11M), 19. Tom
Wickham (75), 20. Ben Rutan (23), 21. Fred Cade (12c), 22. Chuck Hebing
(45), 23. Ryan Grubaugh (00), 24. Gary Fast (26), 25. J.R. Stewart (37s),
26. Blake Breen (8).


Lap Leaders- Poirier 1-30.


Comp Cams B-Main 1 (12 Laps)- 1. JEFF VanDUSEN (56D), 2. Joe Middlemiss
(11M), 3. Rob Pietz (69P), 4. Tom Huppunen (27H), 5. Bob Crawford (10c), 6.
Stan Zanchin (94), 7. Tim Kelly (12), 8. Adam West (30), 9. Mark Broughman
(52B), 10. Jay Pietz (71Jr), 11. John Riegling (1a), 12. Brad Knab (38), 13.
Chris Jones (11J), 14. Glenn Styres (0), 15. Daniel Lampron (52L), 16. Keith
Dempster (5), 17. James Whittaker (83w), 18. Darren Long (7), 19. Ryan Ruhl
(27R), 20. Alain Bergeron (8B),


Grisdale B-Main 2 (12 Laps)- 1. SCOTT KREUTTER (52), 2. Blake Breen (8), 3.
Ray Preston (22), 4. Don Adamczyk (21), 5. Bubby Kerrick (4u), 6. Nick
Mulheim (38M), 7. Craig Downie (71), 8. Mike Galajda (2), 9. John Burbridge
(21J), 10. Kramer Williamson (73), 11. Brian McDonald (151KB), 12. J.R.
Stewart (37s), 13. Ron Blair (35B), 14. April Wilson (15AW), 15. Tim Zack
(9Jr), 16. Derek Jonathon (81), 17. Bob McDonald (24), 18. John Watson (29).


Rocket Headers B-Main 3 (12 Laps)- 1. MIKE STELTER (36), 2. Michael Parent
(25P), 3. Kyle Patrick (42), 4. Keith Dempster (5), 5. Gary Fast (26), 6.
Garry Evans (69), 7. Joel Lehman (4z), 8. Adam Gordon (18), 9. Jamie Collard
(F37), 10. Normand Beaudreault (50), 11. Davey Brown (13), 12. Tim Allison
(11), 13. Brad Rouse (94x), 14. Kyle Moffit (77), 15. Curt Michael (99), 16.
Lance Yonge (17J), 17. Warren Mahoney (25), 18. Justin Martin (7M).

 
Qualifying Heat Results (10 Laps Each, Top 3 Transfer to A)-
Wiseco Pistons Race 1- 1. Dain Naida (6N), 2. Bryan Howland (51), 3. Tom
Wickham (75), 4. Joe Middlemiss (11M), 5. Alain Bergeron (8B), 6. Ryan Ruhl
(27R), 7. Bob Crawford (10c), 8. Glenn Styres (0), 9. Adam West (30), 10.
Tim Kelly (12), 11. John Riegling (1a), 12. Chris Jones (11J), 13. James
Whittaker (83w).


Pro Shocks Race 2- 1. Steve Poirier (28FM), 2. Brett Mann (79), 3. Jeff Cook
(10), 4. Jeff VanDusen (56D), 5. Rob Pietz (69), 6. Tom Huppunen (27H), 7.
Darren Long (7), 8. Stan Zanchin (94), 9. Brad Knab (38), 10. Keith Dempster
(5), 11. Jay Pietz (71Jr), 12. Mark Broughman (52b), 13. Daniel Lampron
(52L).

 

BS&B Radiators Race 3- 1. Dustin Daggett (2M), 2. Jared Zimbardi (35), 3.
Justin Barger (32), 4. Brian McDonald (151KB), 5. Blake Breen (8), 6. Ray
Preston (22), 7. Don Adamczyk (21), 8. Craig Downie (71), 9. Kramer
Williamson (73), 10. Tim Zack (9Jr), 11. Mike Galajda (2), 12. John Watson
(29).

 

Kinser Air Filters Race 4- 1. Ben Rutan (23), 2. Fred Cade (12c), 3. Ryan
Grubaugh (00), 4. Scott Kreutter (52), 5. Nick Mulheim (38M), 6. Bubby
Kerrick (4u), 7. John Burbridge (21J), 8. Ron Blair (35R), 9. J.R. Stewart
(37s), 10. Bob McDonald (24), 11. April Wilson (15AW), 12. Derek Jonathon
(81).

 

Motor State Distributing (Lane) Race 5- 1. Chuck Hebing (45), 2. Jason
Barney (87), 3. Rick Wilson (42w), 4. Michael Parent (25P), 5. Lance Yonge
(17J), 6. Curt Michael (99), 7. Jeff Williams (5w), 8. Adam Gordon (18), 9.
Mike Stelter (36), 10. Garry Evans (69), 11. Brad Rouse (94x), 12. Normand
Beaudreault (50).

 

Zemco Speed Equipment Race 6- 1. Kevin Job (21x), 2. Bobby Breen (9), 3.
Jessica Zemken (1z), 4. Kyle Patrick (42), 5. Kyle Moffit (77), 6. Gary Fast
(26), 7. Jamie Collard (F37), 8. Tim Allison (11), 9. Joel Lehman (4z), 10.
Warren Mahoney (25), 11. Davey Brown (13).

 

Village Pizza Ohsweken Shootout- 1. RICK WILSON (42w), 2. Ben Rutan (23), 3.
Brett Mann (79), 4. Bobby Breen (9), 5. Jeff VanDusen (56D), 6. Justin
Barger (32), 7. Bryan Howland (51), 8. Scott Kreutter (52), 9. Lance Yonge
(17J), 10. Kevin Job (21x), 11. Gary Fast (26), 12. Bob Crawford (10c).

 

Dave MacLeod Memorial Mr. Sprint Car 1-on-1 Challenge:
Opening Round- Chuck Hebing def. Jeff VanDusen, Ben Rutan def. Ron Blair,
Gary Fast def. Tim Allison, J.R. Stewart def. Steve Poirier, Lance Yonge
def. Jared Zimbardi, Glenn Styres def. Don Adamczyk, Keith Dempster def.
Warren Mahoney, Brett Mann def. Mark Broughman.

Second Round- Hebing def. Fast, Stewart def. Rutan, Yonge def. Dempster,
Styres def. Mann.

Semifinals- Hebing def. Yonge, Stewart def. Styres.

Championship- Stewart def. Hebing.

Mr. Sprint Car Champion- J.R. Stewart.

 

Time Trial Results (Fastest 36 Inverted For Heats):

Kears Speed Shop Fast Timer- Bryan Howland (51), 13.614 seconds 
Bicknell Racing Products Canadian Fast Time- Steve Poirier (28FM), 13.877 
Justin Barger (32), 13.983 
J.R. Stewart (37s), 14.041 
Chuck Hebing (45), 14.057 
Gary Fast (26), 14.069 
Dain Naida (6N), 14.144 
Darren Long (7), 14.173 
Blake Breen (8), 14.174 
Fred Cade (12c), 14.192 
Jason Barney (87), 14.193 
Kyle Patrick (42), 14.204 
Adam West (30), 14.208 
Rob Pietz (69P), 14.241 
Dustin Daggett (2M), 14.295 
Nick Mulheim (38M), 14.298 
Jeff Williams (5w), 14.300 
Bobby Breen (9), 14.342 
Tommy Wickham (75), 14.383 
Jeff Cook (10), 14.389 
Ray Preston (22), 14.391 
Ron Blair (35R), 14.458 
Lance Yonge (17J), 14.459 
Jessica Zemken (1z), 14.463 
Alain Bergeron (8B), 14.473 
Brett Mann (79), 14.491 
Jared Zimbardi (35), 14.509 
Ben Rutan (23), 14.532 
Mike Stelter (36), 14.565 
Kevin Job (21x), 14.597 
Joe Middlemiss (11M), 14.603 
Tom Huppunen (27H), 14.633 
Brian McDonald (151KB), 14.646 
Ryan Grubaugh (00), 14.660 
Rick Wilson (42w), 14.670 
Tim Allison (11), 14.687 
Glenn Styres (0), 14.698 
Brad Knab (38), 14.718 
Don Adamczyk (21), 14.747 
Scott Kreutter (52), 14.750 
Curt Michael (99), 14.794 
Jamie Collard (F37), 14.825 
Ryan Ruhl (27R), 14.928 
Stan Zanchin (94), 14.975 
Kramer Williamson (73), 14.976 
Bubby Kerrick (4u), 15.012 
Michael Parent (25), 15.062 
Kyle Moffit (77), 15.068 
John Riegling (1a), 15.111 
Jeff VanDusen (56D), 15.112 
John Watson (29), 15.134 
John Burbridge (21J), 15.147 
Warren Mahoney (25), 15.172 
Tim Kelly (12), 15.229 
Daniel Lampron (52L), 15.270 
Craig Downie (71), 15.271 
Bob McDonald (24), 15.273 
Garry Evans (69), 15.303 
Justin Martin (7m), 15.310 
Bob Crawford (10c), 15.332 
Jay Pietz (71Jr), 15.373 
Mike Galajda (2), 15.434 
Derek Jonathon (81), 15.457 
Normand Beaudreault (50), 15.469 
Davey Brown (13), 15.566 
Chris Jones (11J), 15.569 
Brad Rouse (94x), 15.590 
Mark Broughman (52B), 15.598 
Tim Zack (9Jr), 15.669 
April Wilson (15AW), 15.722 
Adam Gordon (18), 16.042 
Joel Lehman (4z), 16.234 
James Whittaker (83w), 16.372 
Keith Dempster (5), 16.539 
Mike Dussel (6), NT 
Dick Mahoney (79), NT
 

Corr-Pak Best Appearing Car- No. 51, Bryan Howland

 

Contingency Sponsors- Best Western Cairn Croft Hotel, Rod End Supply, Quaker
State, Keizer Aluminum Wheels, Awesome Racewear, The Brakeman, Diversified
Machine Inc., Winters Performance, Seals-It, Saldana Racing Products,
Hepfner Racing Products, Schoenfeld Headers, Butler Built Seats, J&J
Chassis, Oliver Race Parts, Simpson Racing, KSE Racing Products, Weld
Wheels, Triple XXX Race Company, Fisher Performance, CORR-Pak, Bicknell
Racing Products, Wiseco, Comp Cams, Pro Shocks, Zemco Speed Equipment,
Kinser Air Filters, Motor State Distributing (Lane Automotive), Keizer
Aluminum Wheels, Hoosier Racing Tires Canada, Grisdale’s, Rocket Headers, B
S & B Radiators, Kear’s Speed Shop.

 
    

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