LaDuc took the championship point lead back from Justin Comes, who struggled home 17 th, with a slim, nine-point edge heading into the season’s final two events. Qualifying heats went to Quenneville, Kelly, and Warren. Brian Whittemore, Adam Piper, and Troy Audet completed the top 10 in order. Hammond was sixth, and Tim LaDuc earned the Elmo’s Pit Stop Hard Charger Award after climbing from 15 th to seventh. Marty Kelly III and Anthony Warren were both in the mix throughout the race, and finished fourth and fifth, respectively. Rookie Josh LeClaire was impressive in his drive from ninth at the start to take third place. The race was slowed by just a single caution flag with three circuits remaining, and Quenneville was able to hold Boisclair and the rest of the field off at the restart.įor Quenneville, it was his first win since the Northeast Crate Nationals 100 in May 2021 and the 38 th win of his career at Devil’s Bowl, which is good for seventh place in the track’s all-time records.īoisclair’s runner-up finish was his best of the year. Quenneville tried to get the lead from Boisclair for three laps before he finally made the pass stick on lap 20. The Brandon, Vt., native started second and dogged polesitter David Boisclair in the first two-thirds of the race. Three-time track champion Quenneville was a sure thing in the 30-lap feature race for the headline Sunoco Sportsman Modified division. Vince Quenneville and Fred Little were each able to get back into the winner’s circle, and they were joined throughout the night by Tyler Travis, Ray Hanson, Jakobee Alger, and Craig Kirby. WEST HAVEN, VT – Two of Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s all-time great drivers returned to victory lane on Saturday, September 9, highlighting a fun, fast-paced Heritage Family Credit Union “Member Night” event.
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