Leslie Leads List Of Humberstone Winners

PORT COLBORNE, Ontario – Adam Leslie headlined the list of feature winners as Shadow Auto Sales presented Tops Off and Belly Flops Night at New Humberstone Speedway on Sunday.

For Leslie, it was his first win of the season in the Cosco Haulage DIRTcar Sportsman.

Rob Pietz won the feature event for the Pro Fabrication RUSH Late Models. Jeffery May scored the feature win in the Mod Lites. Dave Bailey scored the JC Auto Thunderstocks win and Alex Riley was victorious in the Glo & Go Tanning Mini Stocks.

Finally, Dylan Llord won the feature event for the Airhardt Deliveries Pro 4 Trucks.

Jordan Cosco and Leslie would bring the Cosco Haulage DIRTcar Sportsman to the green flag for their main event, with Cosco showing the way.

Leslie would take the lead on lap three, but Rouse went back to the lead on lap 10. Rouse and Leslie would see-saw back and forth for the lead, with Leslie regaining the lead on lap 11, and Rouse regaining the lead on lap 15 while working lap traffic.

On an attempted lap 20 restart, the field got bunched together, resulting in contact and having several cars get tangled together in turn four.

That would put Leslie back on the point, and he would hold off a hard-charging Greg Panunte to get his first win of the season.

Sam Pennacchio would use the outside line to take the lead off the start in the topless main event for the Pro Fabrication RUSH Late Models. Pennacchio would be challenged by Pietz off an early-race restart, with Chad Homan racing in third.

Pietz would be able to take the lead away on lap four from Pennacchio. With Pietz out front, Homan would be able to pass Pennacchio at the halfway mark for second as David Pangrazio raced from fourth place.

Homan would reel in Pietz and would challenge for the lead, but Pietz hung on to score the feature win.

The annual appearance by the Mod Lites saw May take the lead off the drop of the green flag. Tyler Winger moved into second with Brent Begolo racing in third. Winger would take the lead prior to the halfway mark, but May regained the lead with five laps remaining.

May would pull away after that and went on to score the feature win.

Jason Fontaine would take the lead off the start of the JC Auto Thunderstock main event while being pressured by Billy Bleich Jr., Bailey, and Jim Lampman. Bailey took the lead away on lap six and started to pull away from the field.

A late-race caution bunched the field up, but it was Bailey who pulled away to score the win.

Cole Hardy and Sam Iftody led the Glo & Go Tanning Mini Stocks to the green flag, with Hardy showing the way. Leroy Buscumb would take the lead away on lap three, with Jay Moulton and Evan Curtis moving into the top three.

The top three, along with Alex Riley, slowly pulled away from the rest of the field. Moulton and Curtis brought out the caution on lap 13, allowing Riley to move into second place.

The restart would see Buscumb and Riley battle for the win. Riley used a last-lap pass on Buscumb to get the checkered flag.

Brian Aube had the lead at the start of the 15-lap feature for the Airhardt Deliveries Pro 4 Trucks. Mitch Dumont would take the lead away at the end of lap one, with Llord moving into second place.

Dumont and Llord pulled away from the field and would battle for the lead. Llord would take the lead on lap six and went on to score the win, his fifth of the season.