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Defending SOS champ Cory Turner opened his title defence with a win at Brighton. (Photo-Karen Mahoney) 


By: Clayton Johns/Southern Ontario Sprints
June 17 2019 

Brighton, Ontario – Cory Turner started his Southern Ontario Sprints championship title defence in the most dominant way possible. The Caistor Centre, Ont. native started outside the front row and led all 25 laps to win the SOS season opener at Brighton Speedway on Saturday June 15. In victory lane, Turner dedicated the win to his fallen crew member, Bob Deswiage, who passed away suddenly during the off-season.

 

“Our team has really hit their stride this weekend,” Turner said. “We lost a key part of our team over the off-season. He absolutely loved coming to this place and always had it circled on his calendar every year, so this one’s for Bob. We wish he was with us and I know he still rides with us.”

 

Holly Porter held the pole position for the 25-lap feature with Turner starting to her outside on the front row. When the green flag dropped Turner quickly darted ahead of Porter in the outside lane on a very fast racetrack. A brief shower following the SOS qualifying heats kept plenty of moisture in the track come feature time.

 

Turner used the clean air to build a lead over Porter and younger brother Ryan Turner at the front of the field. By lap five, Cory had already worked his way into lapped traffic, but made quick work of the slower cars and maintained his advantage out front while Chris Jones and Mitch Brown completed the top-five.

 

On lap eight, the red flag waved when Al Gilletta Jr. tangled at the top of turn two with Aaron Turkey and rolled on his side. Gilletta suffered only minor damage to the nose wing and both cars were able to continue. On the single-file restart, Cory pulled away again from Porter while Ryan Turner mounted a challenge for second. Ryan briefly got to the rear tail tank of Porter’s No.1, but wasn’t in position to make a pass for the position.

 

At the halfway mark, the second and final caution waved on lap 13 when Tyler Rand spun by himself at the bottom of turn four while racing with Warren Mahoney for a spot in the top-10. The second and final restart was the same result for the top three drivers, but on lap 15 Chris Jones stepped over the cushion in turn two and appeared to make some contact with an outside barrier, which allowed Brown to move into fourth. Jones continued to a fifth-place finish.

 

In the closing laps when Turner appeared to have victory sewn up, he was slowed by lapped traffic and saw his lead cut in half or more, but held on over the last five laps to claim the SOS season lid lifter.

 

“I didn’t know how big of a lead we had, I was just trying to get through the lapped cars as quick as I could,” Turner said. “Our car was absolutely phenomenal. I have to thank Jay and Celeste and Gord for putting this deal together for me and all of our crew guys between BBR and TTR have just been awesome. I’ve never gotten two wins in a weekend before, so this is our best weekend to date.”

 

The second-place finish was a strong one for Porter to begin her first full-season of 360 Sprint Car competition with the SOS. Ryan Turner rounded out the podium, his first such result this season.

 

The Southern Ontario Sprints continue their 2019 season next Saturday, June 22 at Merrittville Speedway in Thorold, Ont. for the Gary Cunningham Memorial. Race time is 7:00pm. For additional event information, visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com. The tour will then return to Brighton Speedway twice in July on July 6 & 27.

 

SOUTHERN ONTARIO SPRINTS RACE REPORT
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2019
BRIGHTON SPEEDWAY – BRIGHTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
TOTAL ENTRIES – 18

 

ENTRY LIST
(Number Name – Hometown)
1 Holly Porter – Delhi, Ont.
10 Mitch Brown – Brantford, Ont.
11 Jamie Turner – Caistor Centre, Ont.
11j Chris Jones – Picton, Ont.
13 Cory Turner – Caistor Centre, Ont.
15 Mike Ferrell – London, Ont.
21 Kyle Phillips – Grand Island, NY
22 Shawn Sliter – Port Colborne, Ont.
22x Al Gilletta Jr. – St. Catharines, Ont.
25 Warren Mahoney – Lefroy, Ont.
42w Rick Wilson – Joyceville, Ont.
66 Frank Baranowski – Mount Hope, Ont.
68 Aaron Turkey – Ohsweken, Ont.
71s Dillon Sliter – Port Colborne, Ont.
84 Tyler Rand – Picton, Ont.
84s Charlie Sandercock – Belleville, Ont.
91 Ryan Turner – Caistor Centre, Ont.
1-10 Jake Brown – Brantford, Ont.

 

HEAT RACE 1 (8 laps – Top 3 redrew) 1:42.531
Finish. Number Name (Starting Position)
1. 1 Holly Porter (1)
2. 13 Cory Turner (2)
3. 10 Mitch Brown (3)
4. 84s Charlie Sandercock (4)
5. 84 Tyler Rand (6)
6. 11 Jamie Turner (5)
7. 110 Jake Brown (7)
8. 22jr Al Gilletta Jr. (8)
9. 71s Dillon Sliter (9)

 

HEAT RACE 2 (8 laps – Top 3 redrew) No Time
Finish. Number Name (Starting Position)
1. 11j Chris Jones (4)
2. 91 Ryan Turner (2)
3. 25 Warren Mahoney (3)
4. 42w Rick Wilson (6)
5. 21 Kyle Phillips (4)
6. 68 Aaron Turkey (9)
7. 15 Mike Ferrell (5)
8. 22 Shawn Sliter (7)
9. 66 Frank Baranowski (8)

 

FEATURE (25 laps) No Time
Finish. Number Name (Starting Position)
1. 13 Cory Turner (2)
2. 1 Holly Porter (1)
3. 91 Ryan Turner (4)
4. 10 Mitch Brown (5)
5. 11j Chris Jones (6)
6. 42w Rick Wilson (8)
7. 22 Shawn Sliter (13)
8. 1-10 Jake Brown (12)
9. 11 Jamie Turner (11)
10. 25 Warren Mahoney (3)
11. 68 Aaron Turkey (18)
12. 84 Tyler Rand (9)
13. 15 Mike Ferrell (15)
14. 22jr Al Gilletta Jr. (14)
15. 66 Frank Baranowski (17)
16. 71s Dillon Sliter (16)
17. 21 Kyle Phillips (10)
18. 84s Charlie Sandercock (7) DNF
Feature Lap Leaders – Cory Turner 1-25
Hard Charger – Shawn Sliter +6 (13th to 7th)

 

UP NEXT:
Merrittville Speedway, Thorold, Ont. – Saturday, June 22, 2019 – Gary Cunningham Memorial

 

2019 SOUTHERN ONTARIO SPRINTS SCHEDULE
1. April 20 – Merrittville Speedway (Thorold, Ont.) – RAINED OUT (Spring Sizzler)
2. May 18 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) – POSTPONED
2. May 25 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) – RAINED OUT (rescheduled from May 18)
3. June 15 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) – WINNER: CORY TURNER
4. June 22 – Merrittville Speedway (Thorold, Ont.) – (Gary Cunningham Memorial)
5. July 6 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) –
6. July 27 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) –
7. August 16 – Ohsweken Speedway (Ohsweken, Ont.) –
8. August 31 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) – (Labour Day Classic Weekend)
9. September 1 – Brighton Speedway (Brighton, Ont.) – (Labour Day Classic Weekend)
10. September 7 – Merrittville Speedway (Thorold, Ont.) –
NP. September 13 – Ohsweken Speedway (Ohsweken, Ont.) – (Night Before the Nationals)
NP. September 14 – Ohsweken Speedway (Ohsweken, Ont.) – (Canadian Sprint Car Nationals)
About the Southern Ontario Sprints: Founded in 1996, the Southern Ontario Sprints series is a traveling winged 360 Sprint Car tour based in Ontario, Canada. 2019 marks the 24th year of operation for the Southern Ontario Sprints tour. The 2019 schedule consists of 12 events at three different race tracks in Ontario; each SOS tour event pays a minimum of $1,200-to-win and $240-to-start. Visit www.SouthernOntarioSprints.ca for more information.

 

Website: www.SouthernOntarioSprints.com
Twitter: @SOSsprints
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The Southern Ontario Sprints would like to thank their 2019 partners, including Brighton Speedway, Merrittville Speedway, Ohsweken Speedway, the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, www.ImageFactor.ca, and Grisdale Racing Products.