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Kent Vincent top Islander at pro stock stop

Kent Vincent leads Dylan Blenkorn, Car 67, and Shawn Turple through the turn Saturday at Scotia Speeworld during the Toromont 250. – Pat Healey photo
Kent Vincent leads Dylan Blenkorn, Car 67, and Shawn Turple through the turn Saturday at Scotia Speeworld during the Toromont 250. – Pat Healey photo - Contributed

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HALIFAX, N.S. – Maine’s Cassius Clark picked up his fourth Toromont Cat 250 victory Saturday at Scotia Speedworld near Halifax, becoming the most decorated driver in the race’s 19-year history.

Brudenell's Jonathan Hicken, left, and Albany's Terry Dougay competed in the Toromont Cat 250 Saturday near Halifax. – Pat Healey photo
Brudenell's Jonathan Hicken, left, and Albany's Terry Dougay competed in the Toromont Cat 250 Saturday near Halifax. – Pat Healey photo

In addition to winning more than $14,000, Clark also takes home the coveted Scott Fraser Memorial Cup. Dylan Blenkhorn (Truro, N.S.) came on strong but didn’t have enough to catch Clark when the checkers flew. Shawn Turple (Enfield, N.S.) rounded out the podium with a solid third place finish.
Cole Butcher (Porter’s Lake, N.S.) finished fourth while Crapaud’s Kent Vincent was the top Islander, finishing in fifth.
The Parts for Trucks Pro Stock Tour is off next weekend but returns to Petty International Raceway in River Glade, N.B., on Aug. 25th for the Cummins 200.  


Pro Stock
Results the Torment Cat 250 Saturday at Scotia Speedworld near Halifax. It was Race 9 on the Parts For Trucks Pro Stock Tour.
Driver                        Laps     Hometown
1. Cassius Clark        250        Farmington, Me.
2. Dylan Blenkhorn    250        Truro, N.S.
3. Shawn Turple        250        Enfield, N.S.
4. Cole Butcher         250        Porter's Lake, N.S.
5. Kent Vincent         250        Crapaud.
6. Dylan Gosbee       250        Cornwall.
7. Jarrett Butcher      250        Porter's Lake, N.S.
8. Sarah McKay        250        Quispamsis, N.B.
9. Jonathan Hicken   249        Brudenell.

10. Craig Slaunwhite 249        Terence Bay, N.S.
11. Nevin Scott          249        Clyde River.
12. Andrew Rodgers  248       Smithtown, N.B.
13. Terry Dougay       245        Albany.
14. Waylon Farrell      240       Conception Bay South, N.L.
15. Allison McKinnon   236      Oyster Bed Bridge.
16. Pete Shepherd      199       London, Ont.
17. Shawn Pierce       192       Blockhouse, N.S.
18. Cory Hall               182       Jolicure, N.B.
19. Nicholas Naugle    157      Dartmouth, N.S.
20. John Flemming     109       Halifax.
21. Robbie MacEwen    99      Charlottetown.
22. Darren MacKinnon  99      Charlottetown.
23. Russell Smith Jr.     65      Lakeside, N.S.
24. Greg Proude           59      Springvale.
25. Stephen Lively        51      Shubenacadie, N.S.
26. Braden Langille      40      Shubenacadie, N.S.
Margin of victory – 2.904.
Number of cautions – 18.
Lead changes – 8.
Atlantic Tiltload heat winners – John Flemming, Cassius Clark, Jarrett Butcher and Cole Butcher.
Most laps led – Cassius Clark.
King Freight future winner award – Jarrett Butcher.
Exide Batteries rookie of the race – Waylon Farrell.
H&B Car Sales Ltd. halfway award – Cole Butcher.
H&B Car Sales Ltd. hard charger award – Dylan Blenkhorn.
Next event – Cummins 200 at Petty International Raceway in River Glade, N.B., on Aug. 25 at 6 p.m.

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