Brandon Mowat scores DIRT Pro Late Model victory at Kawartha Speedway

In the second attempt at putting the dirt Pro Late Models from Brighton Speedway on the asphalt at Kawartha Speedway, it’d be Brandon Mowat picking up the victory.

 

Norm Mayhew won the first heat ahead of Charlie Sandercock, Mowat, Mark Rayner, Mat Vanderlinden and Greg Peake.

 

Come feature time, Sandercock would start on pole ahead of Rayner, Vanderlinden, Mowat, Mayhew and Peake. Rayner would take the early lead in the No. 55 Sam’s Auto Repair (Codrington), Little Village Garden Centre (Trenton), Boss Pro Late Model ahead of Sadnercock. Only a lap into the event, Sandercock would get real sideways off of turn two. He would weave back and forth down the backstraight, trying to get it back straight, as Vanderlinden and Mowat would dive under for position. Contact would be made amongst the drivers, resulting in Sandercock going front-end first into the outside frontstretch wall. Sandercock would walk away, uninjured. In the process of the wreck, Mayhew would go for the spin, but would be able to continue without damage. Vanderlinden would pull off with a flat tire, and not make it back on track for the restart.

 

On the restart, Mowat was able to put the No. 46 Target Fabrication and Rocket Chassis Pro Late Model out front and never looked back as he cruised to victory lane. Rayner finished second, followed by Mayhew and Peake.

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