Scott Steckly scores pole award for Velocity Prairie Thunder 250

After dominating last year’s event at Auto Clearing Speedway, it doesn’t look like Scott Steckly has slowed down at all as he would win the pole for the Velocity Prairie Thunder 250. Steckly posted a lap of 14.616 seconds (82.020 mph) to set a new track record on the 0.33-mile progressively banked oval. J.R. Fitzpatrick previously held the record with his lap of 14.665 in 2012.

It marks Steckly’s first pole of the season and his 13th career pole as he tries to bounce back in search of a fourth series championship following some early season bad luck.

Steve Mathews would qualify second as he looks to back up his podium finish at Autodrome Chaudiere earlier this year. Andrew Ranger, who is searching for his third straight series victory, would qualify third. L.P. Dumoulin and Jason Hathaway rounded out the top five.

Alex Tagliani’s misfortunes following his wreck at Edmonton would continue as he was involved in a wreck during practice. However, the Quebec native bounced back with a sixth place qualifying effort. Noel Dowler, Joey McColm, James Van Domselaaar and Mark Dilley rounded out the top five.

The Velocity Prairie Thunder 250 is set to go green at 7:30 p.m. MT.

 

Pos No. Name Sponsor Best Tm Best Speed In Lap Laps Diff
1 22 Scott Steckly Canadian Tire/Jumpstart 14.616 82.020 2 2
2 48 Steve Mathews MidWest Combustion/Bill Mathews Motors 14.765 81.192 2 2 0.149
3 27 Andrew Ranger Mopar/Exide/Magneti-Marelli 14.774 81.143 2 2 0.158
4 47 L.P. Dumoulin WeatherTech Canada/Bellemare 14.807 80.962 1 2 0.191
5 3 Jason Hathaway Pro Point/Rockstar Energy Drink 14.820 80.891 2 2 0.204
6 18 Alex Tagliani EpiPen/Dicom Express 14.843 80.765 2 2 0.227
7 5 Noel Dowler EMCO/Rheem/MFP/Praxair 14.894 80.489 2 2 0.278
8 25 Joey McColm Canadas Best Store Fixtures 14.931 80.289 2 2 0.315
9 14 James Van Domselaar Steel-Craft Door Products/Elton 14.946 80.209 2 2 0.330
10 02 Mark Dilley Johnsonville/Leland/BDI 14.950 80.187 1 2 0.334
11 17 D.J. Kennington Castrol Edge/Mahindra Tractors 14.973 80.064 2 2 0.357
12 84 J.R. Fitzpatrick Equipment Express 14.982 80.016 2 2 0.366
13 56 Larry Jackson OMVIC/Stratafax/B&B Decals 15.104 79.370 2 2 0.488
14 51 Nick Jewell Prairie Dodge Dealers 15.120 79.286 2 2 0.504
15 24 Stefan Rzadzinski * Goldmark Diesel/CPL Homes 15.150 79.129 2 2 0.534
16 28 Ian Admiraal * Alberta Cancer Foundation/Western Camp Service 15.167 79.040 2 2 0.551
17 72 Erica Thiering * Edmonton Int’l Raceway/Travel Alberta 15.436 77.663 2 2 0.820
18 57 Dennis LaForce * LaForce Construction 15.864 75.567 1 2 1.248

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