Tim LaDuc Earns First Win of the Season At Devil’s Bowl, Mother And Daughter Bobbi Hults And Katrina LeClaire Finish 1-2 In Limited Sportsman

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Story By: DEVIL’S BOWL SPEEDWAY – WEST HAVEN, VT – The family theme continued Saturday night at Devil’s Bowl Speedway on “Hometown Heroes First Responders Night” presented by Rutland Regional Medical Center. Mother and daughter, Bobbi Hults and Katrina LeClaire, finished first and second in the first of two features for the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman. Father and son Jeremy Brownell and Jeremy Brownell Jr. each visited victory lane in the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stock Division. Meanwhile, defending track champion Tim LaDuc won for the first time this season in the Sunoco Sportsman Modified main event.

In the first feature of the evening, Derrick Counter led the first six circuits before Hults seized control on lap seven. After claiming the top spot, Hults ran away and hid from the rest of the pack. Behind her, a fierce battle was shaping up between Counter, LeClaire, and points leader Alex Layn. Determined to follow her mother across the finish line, LeClaire pulled off a dramatic final lap pass, sweeping around Counter and Layn to capture the runner-up spot on the podium. Counter barely held off Layn for third, with Marty Hutchins nabbing the final top-five position.

In the second 20-lap feature for the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman, there wasn’t nearly as much drama as “The Race Kid” Tyler Travis cruised to his second victory of the season. Travis drove to the point as soon as the green flag dropped and never gave it up, leading all 20 laps. Behind Travis, William Duprey, Hutchins, and Logan Denis staged a fierce battle for the second spot. With a huge advantage, Travis cautiously worked his way through lapped traffic, allowing Duprey to close in, but it was too little, too late. Hutchins held on for third, Denis fourth, and LeClaire picked up her second top-five finish of the night, this time with Hults following her across the stripe in sixth.

LaDuc proved that sometimes a negative can have a silver lining in the Sunoco Sportsman Modified feature. After his motor expired during hot laps a week ago, LaDuc debuted a new powerplant and rolled to his first victory of the 2025 campaign. Brent Warren set the pace for the first nine laps before being forced to the pits with a mechanical issue during a caution period. “The Orwell Express” took advantage of Warren’s woes and led the rest of the way, despite having to fight off Dave Camara after a caution on lap 19. Camara crossed the line second. Tanner Siemons charged from the 18th spot on the grid to finish third, earning the Elmo’s Pit Stop Hard Charger award. Josh Sunn and Vince Quenneville also recorded top-five finishes.

In the Hoosier Tire Novice Sportsman feature, rookie Mark McGinnis jumped from the pole position and led from green to checkers to win for the first time in his career. McGinnis had the fastest car all night but had to survive three caution flags that stacked the field up over the final three laps, including a pair of green-white-checkered situations, to celebrate the milestone victory. Trevor Hurlburt placed second, followed by Aiden Benoure, Rob Steves, and Chris Sumner.

Gage Provencher continued his recent domination of the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint division, rolling to the fourth win in his last five starts. John Smith had the fastest car over the first stage of the contest, building up a commanding lead, but Provencher was quickly weaving his way through the field. Provencher caught Smith and made the pass for the lead with four laps to go, and drove away to once again reach the checkered flag first. Smith finished second, Jordan Zakrzewski third, Ray Hanson fourth, and Chris Pierce fifth.

It was a Brownell family reunion in the Fisher Auto Parts split 15-lap feature events. Son Jeremy Brownell Jr. rallied to wave the checkers in the first of the twinbill, with his father Jeremy Brownell parking his ride in victory lane in the nightcap. In the first feature, Dawson Thompson led until lap 10. That’s when the younger Brownell turned up the wick and wrestled the lead away from Thompson and drove away for the win. Jake Barrows used a strong late run to advance to second. Jayde Pope, Chris Charboneau, and Cody Dion completed the top five.

In the second feature, not to be outdone, the senior Brownell made it a sweep, using his patented late charge to earn his third win of the season. Brian Blake led the way for the first nine laps before Brownell used a powerful move off of turn four to move to the front. Brownell finished ahead of second-place Kaleb Shepard, Blake, Speedy Bresette, and Adam Stewart.

Eric Friend once again flexed his muscles, winning his fifth Ninth State Cannabis Crown Vic feature of the year. It didn’t come as easily as it usually does, as Friend staved off a valiant effort from TJ Knight in a battle of the top two drivers in the point standings. Friend grabbed the lead on lap four and led until lap nine when Knight overtook him briefly. Knight took the Popsicle sticks for two to go, but Friend used an aggressive late pass to park his machine in victory lane. Chad Merrill, Bradford Cram, and Scott Richner also finished in the top five.

Rounding out the night, Jason Porter started dead last and somehow avoided multiple hazards to win the 50-lap Enduro. Porter was able to take advantage of problems on the cars of past winners Dan DeForges and Tim LaDuc, who were also driving strong pieces. Shane Wood, Eric Leno, and LaDuc all spent time at the front of the field before Porter took over on lap 35 and wasn’t challenged from that point on. Leno placed second, followed by Walter Scram, Chandler Sumner, and Kody Vermilyea.

Devil’s Bowl Speedway will be back in action on Saturday night, July 26th, when the Mohawk Valley Vintage Modifieds visit on “Legends Night”, brought to you by the Community College of Vermont. The main event for the evening will be The “Vince Quenneville Memorial Race” for the Sportsman Modifieds racing 38 Laps for $2000 to win!

There will also be the annual “Kids Backpack Giveaway.” Grandstand admission is $15. Kids 12 and under are free. Infield Parking is $25. Pit admission is $30 for members and $40 for non-members. Racing is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. On Sunday July 27th “Summer Slam” with Monster Trucks & Side by Sides will take place at the speedway. Pit gates will open at 11am, grandstand gates at noon with a meet & greet with the Monster Trucks on the track from 12:30pm-1:30pm. The main event will kick off at 2pm! All tickets will be sold at the gates. Pit Area – $25 Grandstands – $20 Kids 5-12 – $5 under 5 will be FREE.

 

Race Results:

 

Sportsman Modifieds

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 54-Tim LaDuc[3]; 2. 26-Dave Camara[5]; 3. 5-Tanner Siemons[18]; 4. 11-Josh Sunn[10]; 5. 78-Vince Quenneville[4]; 6. 13A-Troy Audet[15]; 7. 61-Alex Palmer Sawyer[2]; 8. 13-Frankie Hoard III[6]; 9. 60-Jim Ryan[7]; 10. 75-AJ Munger[21]; 11. 51-Justin Comes[13]; 12. 66-Adam Piper[16]; 13. 357-Marty Kelly III[11]; 14. 7-Josh Leclaire[20]; 15. 27M-Derrick Mcgrew Jr[9]; 16. 25-Billy Lussier[8]; 17. 77-Eric Shaw[23]; 18. 2-Brent Warren[1]; 19. 49-Don Mattison[19]; 20. 23T-Scott Towslee[22]; 21. 11VT-Joey Scarborough[17]; 22. 60R-Randy Ryan[12]; 23. 11X-Josh Masterson[14]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 54-Tim LaDuc[2]; 2. 25-Billy Lussier[4]; 3. 2-Brent Warren[1]; 4. 60R-Randy Ryan[5]; 5. 13A-Troy Audet[6]; 6. 66-Adam Piper[7]; 7. 49-Don Mattison[8]; 8. 23T-Scott Towslee[3]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 61-Alex Palmer Sawyer[1]; 2. 11-Josh Sunn[4]; 3. 26-Dave Camara[3]; 4. 11VT-Joey Scarborough[7]; 5. 51-Justin Comes[5]; 6. 27M-Derrick Mcgrew Jr[8]; 7. 7-Josh Leclaire[6]; 8. 77-Eric Shaw[2]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 60-Jim Ryan[1]; 2. 78-Vince Quenneville[2]; 3. 13-Frankie Hoard III[3]; 4. 5-Tanner Siemons[7]; 5. 11X-Josh Masterson[5]; 6. 357-Marty Kelly III[4]; 7. 75-AJ Munger[6]

Hot Laps 1: 1. 11-Josh Sunn, 00:18.843[18]; 2. 5-Tanner Siemons, 00:18.939[17]; 3. 13A-Troy Audet, 00:19.002[1]; 4. 25-Billy Lussier, 00:19.059[6]; 5. 26-Dave Camara, 00:19.087[21]; 6. 11VT-Joey Scarborough, 00:19.139[15]; 7. 27M-Derrick Mcgrew Jr, 00:19.188[23]; 8. 357-Marty Kelly III, 00:19.231[22]; 9. 51-Justin Comes, 00:19.232[2]; 10. 78-Vince Quenneville, 00:19.234[12]; 11. 61-Alex Palmer Sawyer, 00:19.252[10]; 12. 60-Jim Ryan, 00:19.297[13]; 13. 49-Don Mattison, 00:19.347[8]; 14. 2-Brent Warren, 00:19.364[20]; 15. 11X-Josh Masterson, 00:19.377[7]; 16. 66-Adam Piper, 00:19.408[11]; 17. 54-Tim LaDuc, 00:19.462[4]; 18. 13-Frankie Hoard III, 00:19.500[3]; 19. 7-Josh Leclaire, 00:19.591[5]; 20. 60R-Randy Ryan, 00:19.611[14]; 21. 75-AJ Munger, 00:19.632[9]; 22. 23T-Scott Towslee, 00:19.638[19]; 23. 77-Eric Shaw, 00:19.641[16]

Limited Sportsman
Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 9-Tyler Travis[1]; 2. 44D-William Duprey[3]; 3. 1VT-Marty Hutchins[5]; 4. 24-Logan Denis[4]; 5. 12-Katrina Leclaire[8]; 6. 28X-Bobbi Hults[9]; 7. 751-Alex Layn[6]; 8. 42-Kamden Duffy[2]; 9. 25-William Lussier Jr[14]; 10. 19X-Freddie Little[10]; 11. 33M-Bodie Marks[15]; 12. 53-Gary English[12]; 13. 06-Steve Miller[11]; 14. 2X-Michael Clark Jr[16]; 15. 77J-Bob Kilburn[13]; 16. 813-Jason Quenneville[21]; 17. 27X-Cody O’Brien[17]; 18. 4X-Joshua Patterson[19]; 19. 12R-Randy Edson[18]; 20. 75-Derrick Counter[7]; 21. 510-Matthew Wade[20]

Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 28X-Bobbi Hults[2]; 2. 12-Katrina Leclaire[3]; 3. 75-Derrick Counter[1]; 4. 751-Alex Layn[5]; 5. 1VT-Marty Hutchins[9]; 6. 24-Logan Denis[14]; 7. 44D-William Duprey[12]; 8. 42-Kamden Duffy[8]; 9. 9-Tyler Travis[10]; 10. 19X-Freddie Little[11]; 11. 06-Steve Miller[7]; 12. 53-Gary English[13]; 13. 77J-Bob Kilburn[16]; 14. 25-William Lussier Jr[17]; 15. 33M-Bodie Marks[20]; 16. 2X-Michael Clark Jr[19]; 17. 27X-Cody O’Brien[15]; 18. 12R-Randy Edson[4]; 19. 4X-Joshua Patterson[6]; 20. 510-Matthew Wade[18]; 21. 813-Jason Quenneville[21]

Hot Laps 1: 1. 33M-Bodie Marks, 00:18.927[14]; 2. 9-Tyler Travis, 00:18.987[19]; 3. 19X-Freddie Little, 00:19.003[12]; 4. 1VT-Marty Hutchins, 00:19.031[8]; 5. 510-Matthew Wade, 00:19.246[20]; 6. 24-Logan Denis, 00:19.261[2]; 7. 2X-Michael Clark Jr, 00:19.263[1]; 8. 813-Jason Quenneville, 00:19.264[18]; 9. 4X-Joshua Patterson, 00:19.293[17]; 10. 77J-Bob Kilburn, 00:19.322[9]; 11. 53-Gary English, 00:19.413[6]; 12. 25-William Lussier Jr, 00:19.453[13]; 13. 28X-Bobbi Hults, 00:19.514[7]; 14. 12R-Randy Edson, 00:19.559[5]; 15. 06-Steve Miller, 00:19.565[15]; 16. 12-Katrina Leclaire, 00:19.580[11]; 17. 751-Alex Layn, 00:19.607[10]; 18. 27X-Cody O’Brien, 00:19.652[16]; 19. 75-Derrick Counter, 00:19.672[21]; 20. 42-Kamden Duffy, 00:19.695[3]; 21. (DNS) 44D-William Duprey

Novice Sportsman
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. XXX-Mark McGinnis[1]; 2. 17H-Trevor Hurlburt[5]; 3. 12VT-Aiden Benoure[11]; 4. 625-Rob Steves[7]; 5. 19-Chris Sumner[4]; 6. 77X-Matthew Cram[9]; 7. 20-James McLellan[14]; 8. 555-Erin Vien[2]; 9. 19X-Matt Little[10]; 10. 227-Rob Steele[6]; 11. 00-Colby Kokosa[12]; 12. 47-Winston Forbes[13]; 13. 76-Raelin Dunham[8]; 14. 44-Jim Mattison[3]; 15. (DNS) 74J-Jaden Pierce; 16. (DNS) 99B-Ed Barrett

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 76-Raelin Dunham[5]; 2. 625-Rob Steves[3]; 3. 19X-Matt Little[7]; 4. 555-Erin Vien[2]; 5. 19-Chris Sumner[4]; 6. 00-Colby Kokosa[8]; 7. 47-Winston Forbes[6]; 8. (DNS) 74J-Jaden Pierce

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 17H-Trevor Hurlburt[4]; 2. 77X-Matthew Cram[6]; 3. XXX-Mark McGinnis[1]; 4. 227-Rob Steele[5]; 5. 44-Jim Mattison[3]; 6. 12VT-Aiden Benoure[7]; 7. 20-James McLellan[2]; 8. (DNS) 99B-Ed Barrett

Hot Laps 1: 1. 227-Rob Steele, 00:19.134[12]; 2. 12VT-Aiden Benoure, 00:19.488[1]; 3. 19-Chris Sumner, 00:19.530[14]; 4. 17H-Trevor Hurlburt, 00:19.539[5]; 5. 76-Raelin Dunham, 00:19.578[3]; 6. 44-Jim Mattison, 00:19.645[8]; 7. 77X-Matthew Cram, 00:19.715[2]; 8. 00-Colby Kokosa, 00:19.927[6]; 9. 20-James McLellan, 00:20.145[10]; 10. 47-Winston Forbes, 00:20.188[4]; 11. XXX-Mark McGinnis, 00:20.399[9]; 12. 19X-Matt Little, 00:20.522[7]; 13. (DNS) 74J-Jaden Pierce; 14. (DNS) 625-Rob Steves; 15. (DNS) 555-Erin Vien; 16. (DNS) 99B-Ed Barrett

500cc Mini Sprints
A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 11A-Gage Provencher[9]; 2. 10-John Smith[2]; 3. 719-Jordan Zakrzewski[5]; 4. 68-Raymond Hanson[8]; 5. 15P-Christopher Pierce[4]; 6. 9Q-Quinn Quenneville[6]; 7. 4-Levi Cram[12]; 8. 727Z-Jenna Zak[7]; 9. 81-Alex Reed[10]; 10. 92-Chase Martindale[1]; 11. 21-Carm Isabella[11]; 12. (DNS) 80-Alyssa Vanderpool; 13. (DQ) 25D-Destin St Clair[3]

Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 11A-Gage Provencher[6]; 2. 25D-Destin St Clair[3]; 3. 719-Jordan Zakrzewski[5]; 4. 92-Chase Martindale[2]; 5. (DNS) 4-Levi Cram; 6. (DNS) 80-Alyssa Vanderpool

Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 10-John Smith[2]; 2. 9Q-Quinn Quenneville[5]; 3. 15P-Christopher Pierce[4]; 4. 68-Raymond Hanson[7]; 5. 727Z-Jenna Zak[3]; 6. 81-Alex Reed[1]; 7. 21-Carm Isabella[6]

Hot Laps 1: 1. 25D-Destin St Clair, 00:20.963[10]; 2. 719-Jordan Zakrzewski, 00:21.214[13]; 3. 92-Chase Martindale, 00:21.679[4]; 4. 11A-Gage Provencher, 00:21.928[6]; 5. 727Z-Jenna Zak, 00:21.941[12]; 6. 9Q-Quinn Quenneville, 00:24.327[7]; 7. 10-John Smith, 00:25.069[9]; 8. 21-Carm Isabella, 00:25.335[3]; 9. 15P-Christopher Pierce, 00:26.026[5]; 10. (DNS) 4-Levi Cram; 11. (DNS) 68-Raymond Hanson; 12. (DNS) 81-Alex Reed; 13. (DNS) 80-Alyssa Vanderpool

Mini Stocks
Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 79-Jeremy Brownell[13]; 2. 0-Kaleb Shepard[11]; 3. 27X-Brian Blake[1]; 4. 8B-Tyler Bell[16]; 5. 6A-Adam Stewart[2]; 6. 47-Jacob Mallory[10]; 7. 57-Carl Lapoint[14]; 8. JR31-Gerard Jordan Jr[12]; 9. 29-Tom Severance[6]; 10. 22B-Quinton Bishop[3]; 11. 08-Jacob Fountain[8]; 12. 368-Bob Wood[4]; 13. 17E-Glenn Engstrom[15]; 14. J32-Jon Jordan[7]; 15. 3D-Dakota Desabrais[9]; 16. 70J-Anthony Johnson[5]

Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 179-Jeremy Brownell Jr[14]; 2. 18X-Jake Barrows[15]; 3. 713-Jayde Pope[11]; 4. 4C-Chris Charboneau[13]; 5. 143-Cody Dion[8]; 6. 54JR-Jakobee Alger[6]; 7. 5-Christopher Hewitt[5]; 8. 54X-Ron Alger[1]; 9. 27-Adam Mahoney[7]; 10. 5B-William Hewitt[4]; 11. 44M-Richard Fleury[10]; 12. 25-Damian Olden[9]; 13. 80-Dawson Thompson[2]; 14. J33-Jerry Jordan Sr[12]; 15. 10-Griff Mahoney[3]; 16. (DNS) 76VT-Shawn Moquin

Hot Laps 1: 1. 79-Jeremy Brownell, 00:23.857[7]; 2. 76VT-Shawn Moquin, 00:24.004[25]; 3. 8B-Tyler Bell, 00:24.008[4]; 4. 179-Jeremy Brownell Jr, 00:24.035[8]; 5. 4C-Chris Charboneau, 00:24.044[9]; 6. 18X-Jake Barrows, 00:24.116[3]; 7. 17E-Glenn Engstrom, 00:24.333[12]; 8. 6A-Adam Stewart, 00:24.351[30]; 9. 368-Bob Wood, 00:24.487[32]; 10. 08-Jacob Fountain, 00:24.769[14]; 11. 143-Cody Dion, 00:24.920[11]; 12. 54JR-Jakobee Alger, 00:24.944[1]; 13. 57-Carl Lapoint, 00:25.001[21]; 14. 713-Jayde Pope, 00:25.095[27]; 15. J32-Jon Jordan, 00:25.445[20]; 16. 44M-Richard Fleury, 00:25.472[13]; 17. 54X-Ron Alger, 00:25.478[2]; 18. 70J-Anthony Johnson, 00:25.494[17]; 19. 22B-Quinton Bishop, 00:25.644[5]; 20. 25-Damian Olden, 00:25.765[26]; 21. 27-Adam Mahoney, 00:25.967[22]; 22. JR31-Gerard Jordan Jr, 00:26.192[18]; 23. 5-Christopher Hewitt, 00:26.303[15]; 24. 5B-William Hewitt, 00:27.104[16]; 25. J33-Jerry Jordan Sr, 00:29.704[19]; 26. (DNS) 27X-Brian Blake; 27. (DNS) 3D-Dakota Desabrais; 28. (DNS) 10-Griff Mahoney; 29. (DNS) 47-Jacob Mallory; 30. (DNS) 29-Tom Severance; 31. (DNS) 0-Kaleb Shepard; 32. (DNS) 80-Dawson Thompson

Crown Vic
A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 4-Eric Friend[6]; 2. 11-TJ Knight[5]; 3. 23-Chad Merrill[3]; 4. 312-Bradford Cram[4]; 5. 61-Scott Richner[2]; 6. 31-Gordon Dimick[1]; 7. (DNS) 3-Jarrod Colburn

Hot Laps 1: 1. 11-TJ Knight, 00:25.109; 2. 312-Bradford Cram, 00:25.307; 3. 3-Jarrod Colburn, 00:25.643; 4. 61-Scott Richner, 00:26.231; 5. 23-Chad Merrill, 00:26.428; 6. 31-Gordon Dimick, 00:26.656

Enduro
A Feature 1 (50 Laps): 1. 13-Jason Porter[30]; 2. 00E-Eric Leno[7]; 3. 20S-Walter Scram[22]; 4. 719-Chandler Sumner[2]; 5. 94T-Kody Vermilyea[16]; 6. 319-Jeritt Patch[23]; 7. 20X-Nate Steady[5]; 8. 18-Bob Bathalon[3]; 9. 17X-Kyle Bradley[8]; 10. 76E-Eric Davis Sicard[9]; 11. MPW-Ryan Custonguay[1]; 12. 12OZ-Tyler Norris[26]; 13. 802-Shane Wood[4]; 14. 54-Tim LaDuc[28]; 15. 180-Maverick Mitchell[20]; 16. 23T-Corey Landry[25]; 17. 4K-Vinnie Kendall[14]; 18. 57-trevor Jaques[29]; 19. 10X-Kevin Pearsall[24]; 20. 25-Craig Baptie[17]; 21. 231-Jay Lanza[19]; 22. 4-Erwin Pinney[11]; 23. 30X-Dan Desforges[10]; 24. 61X-Melissa Williams[6]; 25. 56-Joshua Williams[12]; 26. 331-George Wanner[27]; 27. 17S-Grant Scram[18]; 28. 144-Mathew Hernandez[15]; 29. 69-Jim Henry[21]; 30. 27VT-Caden Stearns[13]

 
 
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