Tom Orr

Tom Orr of Shawville, Quebec, drove his Top Sportsman 2008 Dodge Stratus entry to his first win in Quick 32 Sportsman Series competition. After eliminating Bob Bauer Jr. of Elma, New York, in the Top Sportsman final, Orr met up with Top Dragster driver Jamie Bridge of Napanee, Ont., in the event final. After Orr and Bridge staged and lined up for the race, Bridge broke, giving Orr the win.

Orr qualified number four in the 16-car Top Sportsman field, and Bridge qualified number nine on the Top Dragster side. Bridge beat finalist Paulo Giust of Osgoode, Ont., to go on to the race’s final round between the two divisions. 

Top Sportsman racer Phil Sampson of Granton, Ont., had clinched the Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts 2011 Championship Point Award Series title before this final race, finishing the 2011 season on top with 1239 points.

Bridge took second in the series with 1201 points, and Top Dragster driver Jeff Moser of Waterloo, Ont., placed third with 1172 points.

After qualifying fourth in the PBSS field, Ted Glinny rode his Kawasaki Ninja to his first series win. Glinny, of Milton, Ont., ran an 8.723, 141.46 to eliminate Pete Stewart of Toronto, Ont., in the PBSS final. Semi-finalists in the event included Bill Anderson of Seaforth, Ont., and Dan Cryderman of Thamesville, Ont.

Randy Hope (Dale Boeru/ www.CanadianDragRacer.ca)

The number one spot in the 2011 PBSS Championship Point Award Series presented by Wiseco Performance Products was not changed after the final race, as Randy Hope of London, Ont., had already locked up the title. The Pro Bike Kawasaki rider finished the inaugural season of the PBSS in first place with 1211 points, followed by Pro Bike racer Cryderman with 1137 points, and Pro Sled rider Bill Anderson of Seaforth, Ont., with 1085 points.