• Source: Barrie Speedway
    • Barrie Speedway was a 1/3-mile tri-oval racing track located in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada, north of Barrie. It was a member of CASCAR Super Series between 1989 and 1995, the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series for the Ontario Provincial and National (Continental) championships between 2007 and 2014, and also hosted a NASCAR Canadian Tire Series 10 races between 2007 and 2014. The track was replaced by Sunset Speedway in Innisfil, south of Barrie.

      Past winners of the NCTS races:

      2007 D. J. Kennington and D. J. Kennington (2)
      2008 Scott Steckly and Scott Steckly (2)
      2009 Don Thomson Jr.
      2010 D. J. Kennington (3)
      2011 Mark Dilley
      2012 Pete Sheperd III
      2013 Jason Hathaway
      2014 Jason Hathaway (2)
      Barrie had three home divisions; Late Models, Thunder Cars and Pure Stocks. Other touring series were hosted throughout the season, including the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, Ontario Legends Series, TQ midgets, and OSCAAR.
      The track underwent major upgrades in 2004 which included upgrades to seating, pits and a full resurfacing and partial reconfiguration of the racing surface into its short track tri-oval it had up to its demolition.


      List of track champions by year and division


      2014 Late Model Gord Shepard, Thunder Car Luke Ginac
      2013 Late Model Gord Shepard, Thunder Car Rick Walt Pure Stock Mike Gettliffe
      2012 Late Model Dwayne Baker Thunder Car Rick Walt ure Stock Charlie Smith
      2011 Late Model Ron Quesnelle Thunder Car Jim Beleskey Pure Stock Shawn Murray
      2010 Late Model Alan Inglis Thunder Car Jim Beleskey Pure Stock William Davies
      2009 Late Model Gord Shepard Thunder Car Darryl St. Onge Pure Stock Ben Melenhorst
      2008 Late Model Keith Mcleod Thunder Car Frank Davey Pure Stock Brandon Crumbie, Charger Billy Melenhorst
      2007 Late Model Dwayne Baker
      2006 Late Model John Gaunt
      2005 Late Model Tom Walters
      2004 Late Model Tom Walters
      2003 Late Model Steve Quesnelle
      2002 Late Model Glen Watson Thunder Car Robin Jongen 4Cyl
      2001 Late Model Don Hawn Thunder Car
      2000 Sportsman Challenger Glen Watson Thunder Car
      1999 Sportsman Challenger Don Hawn Thunder Car Emerson Ward
      199? to 1998 Not In Operation
      1997 Thunder Car Dan Lazin
      1965


      Closure and demolition



      Although Barrie Speedway was a very prominent venue, it was said that the number of both spectators and racers regularly in attendance was beginning to decline. In 2011, APEX Motorsports purchased the venue with the intentions of reviving its potential. In 2014, Contrans Group Inc., whose CEO is a major shareholder of an entertainment company by the name of Republic Live, had purchased a property (Burl's Creek Event Grounds) adjacent to Barrie Speedway. In January 2015, after months of rumours and speculation, Barrie Speedway was sold to Contrans Group Inc, which would seal the fate of the racetrack. Demolition of Barrie Speedway began in late 2015; very little remained of the racetrack as of spring 2016.


      References




      External links


      Barrie Speedway race results at Racing-Reference

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