Mowat, Wadforth, Gregory, Bailey, and Cross capture victories
By: Nicole Kleinsteuber
Fans at Brighton Speedway were treated to a full racing card on Saturday night that saw 79 cars in all five divisions battle to victory lane on Behan Construction night. The night began with Dale Marois, Gord Fletcher, and Greg Anderson being inducted into the Brighton Speedway Wall of Fame.
Mowat Scores Back-to-Back Wins
No. 7 Anthony Rinaldi and No. 05 James Seymour led a field of 12 Vanderlaan Building Product Late Models to green in an exhilarating 30-lap showdown. Seymour slid into first on the outside on the lead lap and was ruthless in his pursuit of his first career win. He did his best to hold off heat winner Brandon Mowat, but the heat winner was thirsty for back-to-back feature wins. Mowat got a great run off the inside coming through turn 4 and down the front stretch to snap the top spot on lap 9. Despite Seymour’s best efforts, he could not prevent Mowat from scoring his fourth season win. No. 57 Charlie Sandercock moved into second on the last lap with Seymour finishing third. No. 5 Steve Baldwin placed fourth and No. 11 Kyle Sopaz fifth.
Wadforth Wins #5
No. 51 Mike Freeman and No. 50 Dylan Boyle took 14 Bainer’s OILGARD Anti Rust Canadian Modifieds to the green flag for 25 laps. Boyle jumped into the top position on the lead lap. But he would not stay there long as No. 1 Shawn Gregory charged into first on his way through turn 4 and past the flag stand on lap 3. Gregory was flawless for 17 laps as he and heat winner No. 40 Ron Wadforth sliced and diced through lapped traffic. With five laps to go, Wadforth moved into first on the inside coming down the front stretch. A mishap between Gregory and O’Blenis forced a caution, and the pair had to restart near the back of the field. Wadforth entered the winner’s circle for the fifth time this year with Boyle as runner-up. O’Blenis muscled through the field to finish third, No. 2 Leslie Mowat was fourth and No. 12 Caleb Severin fifth.
Gregory Grabs #4
No. 97 Dave Barrett and No. 72 Doug Anderson brought 21 Brighton Automotive Thunder Stocks to green in the 20-lap main event. Anderson wasted no time moving into the lead on the first lap. Anderson held his ground as he fought off No. 3 Justin Ramsay for the lead. The pair tossed it back and forth as heat winners No. 26 Brock Gregory and No. 0 Tyler French powered through from their eighth and ninth starting positions. All wheeling their supercharged Camaros, the four heavyweights treated race fans to an epic battle to the finish line. With seven laps to go, Gregory grabbed the lead on the inside and shot to Empey Tire Victory Lane for the fourth time this season with Anderson in second. French finished third, No. 10 Carter Rhodes fourth, and Ramsay fifth.
Bailey Brings Home Checkers
From his second starting position, heat winner No. 10 Travis McLean put the hammer down on the inside of the front stretch to take the top spot on the lead lap of the Bill’s Johns 4-cylinder feature. “The Hammer” looked like he was well on to clinching his second season win in the 15-lap affair. But No. 44 Tommy Bailey had other plans as he challenged McLean from the outside. Bailey sailed into the lead on lap 11 and worked to fend off McLean and No. 22 Tyson Gregory. With one lap to go, No. 21 Keith Dunk and No. 1 Coleson Gregory tangled in turn 2, bringing out the red flag. Both drivers appeared from their vehicles uninjured, and when the action resumed, Bailey booked it to the winner’s circle with Gregory in second. McLean was third, No. 42 Aidan Fletcher fourth and No. 2 Trevyn McCrillis fifth.
Cross Captures #2
No. 18 Brian Cross was quick to shoot into the lead ahead of polesitter No. 31 Billy O’Hara on the second lap of the Quinte Septic Stinger 12-lap feature. He charged ahead on the outside, coming through turn 3 to take the point and never looked back. Cross captured his second season win with No. 21 Michael Storey in second. No. 95c Chris Lammle was third, No. 357 Ethan Lord fourth and No. 66 Ray Davies fifth.
Up Next
The double header sprint car extravaganza is upon us! Rapid Rad, Mystical Distributing, Cole’s Timber Mart and Four Wide Designs presents the Rock 107 Labour Day Classic weekend with two days of the Lawns We do 360 Sprints, Crate Sprints. The Vanderlaan Building Products Late Model Division, Bainer’s OilGARD Anti Rust Canadian Modifieds, Brighton Automotive Thunder Stocks, Bill’s Johns 4 Cylinders, and the Quinte Septic Stingers will also race throughout the weekend. Front Gates on Saturday open at 5:00 PM and action begins at 7:00 PM. On Sunday, Front Gates open at 4:00 pm and racing begins at 6:00 pm, be sure to arrive early and secure your parking spot for the unbelievable action.
About Us
Racing at Brighton Speedway continues every Saturday until October. Race fans can find a complete schedule and more information by visiting our website at brightonspeedway.ca or by following us on our socials. A 1/3rd mile clay oval, Brighton Speedway is in the municipality of Brighton on the shores of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1967, the Speedway hosts five divisions on a weekly basis, beginning on the first weekend in May and ending on the first weekend in October. With two travelling series, the Lawns We 360 Sprint Cars and the Vanderlaan Building Products Northeast Late Model Division calling Brighton home, other series visit the track each season to impress the fans and challenge the tight turns on the dirt track.
Photos by Rod Henderson, CanadianRacer.com
- The Vanderlaan Building Products Late Model Division saw No 46 Brandon Mowat make his stealth moves from his 8th starting spot to secure Hard Charge and the feature win at Brighton Speedway on Saturday, August 23rd.
- The 2025 Wall of Fame inductees from Brighton Speedway on Saturday, August 23rd are No. 27 Greg Anderson, No. 23 Greg Marois and Ambassador Gord Fletcher Sr.
Media Results for 8/23/2025 at Brighton Speedway – Brighton, ON
Vanderlaan Building Products Late Models
12 Entries
A Feature 1
30 Laps | 00:15:04.497
1. 46-Brandon Mowat[8]; 2. 57-Charlie Sandercock[5]; 3. 05-James Seymour[2]; 4. 5-Steve Baldwin[9]; 5. 11-Kyle Sopaz[7]; 6. 77-Caley Weese[6]; 7. 3-Nathan Rinaldi[4]; 8. 41-Ryan Lambert[3]; 9. 21-Rich Sanders[12]; 10. 07-Curtis King[11]; 11. 7-Anthony Rinaldi[1]; 12. 4J-Josh Overdulve[10]
Heat 1
8 Laps | 00:02:02.071
1. 46-Brandon Mowat[1]; 2. 3-Nathan Rinaldi[2]; 3. 7-Anthony Rinaldi[3]; 4. 11-Kyle Sopaz[4]; 5. 5-Steve Baldwin[6]; 6. 4J-Josh Overdulve[5]
Heat 2
8 Laps | 00:01:57.966
1. 57-Charlie Sandercock[1]; 2. 41-Ryan Lambert[3]; 3. 77-Caley Weese[2]; 4. 05-James Seymour[5]; 5. 21-Rich Sanders[6]; 6. 07-Curtis King[4]
Bainer’s OilGARD Anti Rust Canadian Modified
14 Entries
A Feature 1
25 Laps | 00:18:11.379
1. 40-Ron Wadforth[8]; 2. 50-Dylan Boyle[2]; 3. 32-Doug O’Blenis[6]; 4. 2-Leslie Mowat[13]; 5. 12-Caleb Severin[5]; 6. 1-Shawn Gregory[3]; 7. 09-Dan Price[11]; 8. 20-Adam Whaley[4]; 9. 7-Rick Phillips[10]; 10. 26-Bob Green[7]; 11. 14-Matthew Moore[9]; 12. 51-Mike Freeman[1]; 13. (DNF) 85-Brittany Moon[12]; 14. (DNS) 91-Jaiden Miller
Heat 1
8 Laps | 00:02:12.727
1. 40-Ron Wadforth[3]; 2. 12-Caleb Severin[6]; 3. 1-Shawn Gregory[7]; 4. 26-Bob Green[4]; 5. 14-Matthew Moore[5]; 6. 09-Dan Price[1]; 7. 2-Leslie Mowat[2]
Heat 2
8 Laps | 00:04:38.084
1. 32-Doug O’Blenis[1]; 2. 20-Adam Whaley[5]; 3. 50-Dylan Boyle[4]; 4. 51-Mike Freeman[2]; 5. 7-Rick Phillips[6]; 6. 85-Brittany Moon[7]; 7. (DNS) 91-Jaiden Miller
Brighton Automotive Thunder Stocks
21 Entries
A Feature 1
20 Laps | 00:10:20.211
1. 26-Brock Gregory[8]; 2. 0-Tyler French[9]; 3. 10-Carter Rhodes[3]; 4. 03-Justin Ramsay[5]; 5. 16-Kaitlyn O’Blenis[7]; 6. 74-Mike Lucas[12]; 7. 97-Dave Barrett[1]; 8. 18-Kyle Anderson[6]; 9. 44-Tommy Bailey[4]; 10. 73-Jason Preece[11]; 11. 46-Dion Riley[14]; 12. 09T-Garren Taylor[21]; 13. 45-Dylan Riley[15]; 14. 76-Cody Driscoll[16]; 15. 89-Kolby Ellis[18]; 16. 82-Brad Brooking[10]; 17. 54-Tim Moore[17]; 18. 5-Jake Hadley[13]; 19. 27-Torri Pope[20]; 20. 06-Chris Hackett[19]; 21. (DQ) 72-Doug Anderson[2]
Heat 1
8 Laps | 00:02:20.666
1. 26-Brock Gregory[1]; 2. 18-Kyle Anderson[2]; 3. 44-Tommy Bailey[4]; 4. 82-Brad Brooking[7]; 5. 5-Jake Hadley[5]; 6. 76-Cody Driscoll[6]; 7. 06-Chris Hackett[3]
Heat 2
8 Laps | 00:02:21.014
1. 0-Tyler French[5]; 2. 03-Justin Ramsay[3]; 3. 72-Doug Anderson[7]; 4. 73-Jason Preece[4]; 5. 46-Dion Riley[2]; 6. 54-Tim Moore[6]; 7. 27-Torri Pope[1]
Heat 3
8 Laps | 00:02:23.752
1. 10-Carter Rhodes[5]; 2. 97-Dave Barrett[2]; 3. 16-Kaitlyn O’Blenis[7]; 4. 74-Mike Lucas[6]; 5. 45-Dylan Riley[1]; 6. 89-Kolby Ellis[3]; 7. 09T-Garren Taylor[4]
Bill’s Johns 4 Cylinder
19 Entries
A Feature 1
15 Laps | 00:10:48.614
1. 22-Tyson Gregory[7]; 2. 10-Travis Mclean[2]; 3. 2-Trevyn McCrillis[3]; 4. 3-Shawn Knowlton[17]; 5. 24-Travis Fox Connor[1]; 6. 91-Jack Veenstra[12]; 7. 18K-Matt Knowlton[5]; 8. 17E-Evan Minnie[13]; 9. 37-AJ Peters[18]; 10. 25-Lawrence Evenden[6]; 11. 75-Owen Chilvers[15]; 12. 71-Alesha Gerrard[16]; 13. 45-James Nisbet[19]; 14. (DNF) 1-Coleson Gregory[4]; 15. (DNF) 83-Carlee Gilkes[10]; 16. (DNF) 21-Keith Dunk[11]; 17. (DNF) 8-Devon O’Brien[14]; 18. (DQ) 44-Tommy Bailey[8]; 19. (DQ) 42-Aidan Fletcher[9]
Heat 1
8 Laps | 00:02:27.401
1. 22-Tyson Gregory[2]; 2. 42-Aidan Fletcher[1]; 3. 44-Tommy Bailey[4]; 4. 83-Carlee Gilkes[5]; 5. 17E-Evan Minnie[6]; 6. 71-Alesha Gerrard[3]; 7. 45-James Nisbet[7]
Heat 2
8 Laps | 00:02:29.816
1. 1-Coleson Gregory[1]; 2. 18K-Matt Knowlton[2]; 3. 25-Lawrence Evenden[4]; 4. 21-Keith Dunk[5]; 5. 8-Devon O’Brien[6]; 6. (DQ) 3-Shawn Knowlton[3]
Heat 3
8 Laps | 00:02:27.983
1. 2-Trevyn McCrillis[1]; 2. 10-Travis Mclean[3]; 3. 24-Travis Fox Connor[5]; 4. 91-Jack Veenstra[4]; 5. 75-Owen Chilvers[2]; 6. 37-AJ Peters[6]
Quinte Septic Stingers
14 Entries
A Feature 1
12 Laps
1. 18-Brian Cross[5]; 2. 21-Michael Storey[4]; 3. 95C-Chris Lammle[7]; 4. 35-Ethan Lord[8]; 5. 66-Ray Davies[3]; 6. 9-Cooper McKeown[9]; 7. 93-Jorden Pickell[14]; 8. 17-Ryder Punchard[6]; 9. 31-Billy O’Hara[1]; 10. 28-Kyle Keller[10]; 11. 74-RJ Punchard[11]; 12. 07-Megan Golden[2]; 13. 12-Shane Vale[13]; 14. 6-Tom Cole[12]
Heat 1
6 Laps
1. 95C-Chris Lammle[3]; 2. 35-Ethan Lord[2]; 3. 18-Brian Cross[5]; 4. 93-Jorden Pickell[6]; 5. 9-Cooper McKeown[4]; 6. 28-Kyle Keller[1]; 7. 74-RJ Punchard[7]
Heat 2
6 Laps
1. 17-Ryder Punchard[4]; 2. 31-Billy O’Hara[2]; 3. 66-Ray Davies[3]; 4. 21-Michael Storey[5]; 5. 07-Megan Golden[6]; 6. 12-Shane Vale[7]; 7. 6-Tom Cole[1]
