Cornwall Motor Speedway

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Cornwall Motor Speedway
Cornwall Motor Speedway Logo.jpg
Location16981 Cornwall Centre Road
Cornwall, Ontario
K6J 5Y2
OwnerRaymond Lavergne
Jacques Lavergne
OperatorRaymond Lavergne
Broke ground1969
Opened1970
Construction costUnknown
ArchitectRalph Hurley
Former namesPower Dam Speedway
Major events World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series (2012-2014)
World of Outlaws Late Model Series (2008-2010, 2013)
Super DIRTcar Series
ODLM Late Models
Lucas Oil Canadian Dirt Tour
ESS Sprints
Patriot Sprints
SOS Sprints
Oval
SurfaceClay
Length1/4 miles (0.40 km)
Turns4
Banking25 degrees (approx.)
Track Records
Race lap record10.246 sec. (Lucas Wolfe, World of Outlaw Sprint Car, July 29, 2012)
Race lap record10.90 (Jared Zimbardi, 360 Sprint Car, date unknown)
Race lap record12.77 (Brain "Slim" McDonald, Small Block Modified, July 1, 2013)

The Cornwall Motor Speedway is a 1/4 mile dirt track near the community of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. It is located northwest of the city on Cornwall Centre Road. The track opened in 1970 and runs weekly racing on Sunday evenings.

Contents

Weekly race classes include modified, sportsman, pro stock, semi pro and mini stock. Yearly special event shows feature the Big Block Modifieds, sprint cars and late models.

Past track champions

YearModifiedSportsmanPro StockMini StockNovice Sportsman
2022Chris RaabeChane PecoreMarc LalondeAlexis CharbonneauDaphne Hebert
2021Corey WheelerRyan StablerDave SeguinAlexis CharbonneauTristan Ladouceur #92T
2020No champions crowned due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2019Corey WheelerShane PecoreStéphane LebrunJustin Jodoin
2018Carey TerranceShane PecoreCD BeauchampChris James
2017Chris RaabeJustin LalancetteGeorge RenaudMarc DagenaisSemi Pro
2016Chris RaabeShane PecoreStephane LebrunBob RayJunior Delormier
2015Carey TerranceCorey WheelerDave BissonnetteJ-F PageDerek Cryderman
2014Carey TerranceCorey WheelerDave BissonnetteChris JamesJunior Delormier
2013Mario ClairJoey LadouceurDave BissonnetteSteve BillingsMike Gaucher
2012Dale PlanckChris HerbisonJoey LadouceurMartin BernardBennoit Dubois
2011Stephane LafranceChris HerbisonJoey LadouceurErnie CreeKevin Fetterly Jr
2010Laurent LadouceurChris RaabeJoey LadouceurRonnie TyoGaetan Amesse
2009Kyle Dingwall
2008Carey Terrance
2007
2006Kyle Dingwall
2005Dale Planck
2005Dale Planck

See also

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