Brockville Ontario Speedway Explained

Brockville Ontario Speedway
Nicknames:The BOS, The Beast of the East
Location:7214 Temperance Lake Road
Brockville, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates:44.6353°N -75.85°W
Capacity:2000 (permanent)
Owner:Paul Kirkland
Operator:Paul Kirkland
Broke Ground:1968
Opened:1969
Construction Cost:Unknown
Architect:Ralph Hurley
Former Names:Brockville Speedway
Brockville Canadian Speedway
Events:World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
Super DIRTcar Series
ODLM Late Models
Lucas Oil Canadian Dirt Tour
ESS Sprints
Patriot Sprint Tour
SOS Sprints
ODLM Late Models
O'Reilly All Star Late Models
DIRT Northeast Fall Nationals
Miles First:True
Layout1:Oval
Surface:Clay
Length Km:0.6
Length Mi:3/8
Turns:4
Banking:25 degrees (approx.)
Layout2:Track Records
Record Time2:10.923 sec.
Record Driver2:Jason Meyers
Record Team2:World of Outlaw Sprint Car
Record Year2:July 29, 2011
Record Time3:13.824
Record Driver3:Brett Hearn
Record Team3:Big Block Modified
Record Year3:October 17, 2015

The Brockville Ontario Speedway is a 3/8 mile dirt track in the city of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. It is located on County Road 29 about 10km (10miles) northwest of Brockville. Commonly known as "The BOS", the track has been running a weekly racing schedule for most summers since 1969. The BOS has also run Go-Karts on Wednesday nights since 2005. They race on a smaller oval on the infield of the track.

History

First opening in 1969 as a 1/4 mile long oval, The BOS ran events every year through to the fall of 1980. A change in ownership and lack of funds forced the speedway to close for the 1981 season, but was brought back to life in 1982. The 1983 season was the first year that the speedway ran under the DIRTcar banner, with Marcel LaFrance being the inaugural DIRTcar Track Champion. After the 1984 season, ownership changed once again and the entire facility was rebuilt. The new grandstands put in that year came from the old Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, Ontario. After the 1987 season, The BOS was again shut down and the track sat dormant for the next four years. In 1992, the track was reopened and ran events for six dates that summer. The very next year saw The BOS run its first full racing season since 1987.[1]

The BOS ran weekly events every Thursday night, but it would change to Friday nights in the early 1990s up to mid-2000s. In 2006, it was announced that the track would race on Saturday evenings, a switch that proved well with an increase in car counts for each division. Over the 2007-08 winter, the speedway had major improvements done to the racing surface, making the corners 25 feet longer at each end. The track is now close to 3/8 of a mile.

For the first time in 2009, The BOS extended its season into October with the DirtCar Northeast Fall Nationals finale. The two-day event was held on Oct. 17 & 18, and included the Mr. Dirt series 358 Modified and Pro Stock tours, as well as Sportsman tour race, 360 Sprint car event and a Street Stock Invitational. Because of the success in 2009, the finale returned in 2010 and was run over three days. The event was sponsored again by DirtCar, and also held the championship finales in Pro-Stocks, Sportsman, and Modifieds. The Big Block Modifieds were also in attendance for the first time. Again the event was successful and it will continue to run every October.

On November 4, 2010, the Brockville & District Chamber of Commerce awarded The BOS with the Small Business of the Year Award, and praised the speedway as "one of the crown jewels of the North American motorsport world."[2]

On July 29, 2011, the prestige World of Outlaws Sprint Car series made its first trip to The BOS during a three-race Canadian tour. Many top-tier sprint drivers including 20-time WoO Sprint Car Champion Steve Kinser, and four-time Champ Donny Schatz were in attendance. Paul McMahan won the inaugural event, after three-time series champ Sammy Swindell had a tire issue with a few laps remaining. 2010 WoO Champion Jason Meyers ran the fastest lap ever recorded on the small track with a time of 10.923 seconds. The series brought in thousands of fans - upwards of 3500 - which is likely the biggest crowd ever to watch an event at the speedway.

The 2014 season saw another first as the track hosted the opening event of the Big Block Modified Super DirtCar Series, the seventh appearance of the series at the facility.

Weekly classes that run at the track include Modified, Sportsman, Rookie Sportsman, Street Stock, Rookies and Crate Sprints. A Vintage Modified class also runs every other week. The Sprint Car division was added in 2021. The track ran a Pro-Stock division from 1994 to 2001. Special shows during the year feature the Big Block Modifieds and Late Models.

Past track champions

YearModifiedSportsmanStreet StockMini StockNovice SportsmanSprints
2023Ryan ArbuthnotBobby HerringtonBrett HornerBrandon MacMillanDylan MooreLee Ladouceur
2022Chris RaabeBobby HerringtonBrett HornerJamie LarocqueShawn HodgeRyan Poole
2021Ryan ArbuthnotBobby HerringtonBrock CullenJared GalwayJustin CyrMatt Billings
2020 No champions crowned due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2019Ryan ArbuthnotRyan ScottMichael DillonAndrew LerauxEvan Reynolds
2018Danny O'BrienRyan ScottTyler BusheyDomonic MerkleyXavier Perrin
2017Luke WhittekerDylan EvoyTyler BusheyDylan KirklandAlex Gagnon
2016Danny O'BrienShane PecoreAlex GagnonBob RayDerek Cryderman
2015Danny O'BrienDylan EvoyJohn GiffordJamie TrueloveMadison Mulder
2014Danny O'BrienShane PecoreKevin Fetterly Jr.Corbin Millar
2013Lee GillShane PecoreKevin Fetterly Jr.Quincey RobertsVintage
2012Kyle DingwallChris HerbisonKevin Fetterly Jr.Dwight FelthamPaul Billings
2011Danny O'BrienChris HerbisonKevin Fetterly Jr.Jean-Marc LaroseWayne Riddell
2010Pat O'BrienDylan EvoyKevin Fetterly Jr.Jean Marc LaroseJason Powers
2009Danny O'BrienMatt BillingsSteve BillingsSteve BarberPaul Billings
2008Danny O'BrienChris RaabeSteve BillingsJosh KaneBob Botting
2007Danny O'BrienRandy EarlBill CodeJessica PowerBen Tucker
2006Danny O'BrienChris RaabeBill CodeJosh KaneClay NcNamee
2005Pat O'BrienMarcel PecoreBill CodeSteve Smith
2004Steve Paine & Danny O'Brien†Kyle DingwallDana AikinsBill Woodward Jr.
2003Lee GillBen TuckerPete StapperKurtis McPhee
2002Lee GillAdam MooreRobin PerrinRosco GarreauPro Stock
2001Lee GillRandy GaudetJohn MulderKees VanwindenRandy Earl
2000Lee GillBen TuckerTerry McCulloughMark Therrien
1999Danny O'BrienRandy GaudetRoger BusheyMark Therrien
1998Paul MorelandRandy GaudetBrent MoultonRandy Earl
1997Pat O'BrienGeorge McIntyreChris CurranDaryl Steele
1996Rick WilsonDennis LarocqueDale BrownDaryl Steele
1995Danny O'BrienBob Thurston Jr.Bob BottingChris Herbison
1994Danny O'BrienSylvain LatulippeDaryl SteeleSteve Side
1993Danny O'Brien
1992Danny O'Brien
†Paine drove a Big Block car, and O'Brien drove a Small Block, therefore named champions of each class.

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References

  1. http://brockvillespeedway.com/track-history/ Brockville Speedway Track History
  2. Web site: Brockville Recorder & Times - A Salute to the Best . 2010-11-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110726161957/http://www.recorder.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2832041 . 2011-07-26 . dead .