Donohue Banks $6,000
American-Canadian Tour
John Donohue picked the perfect time and place to pick up his first American-Canadian Tour victory.
Donahue won the $50,000 Labor Day Classic 200. He battled polesitter and early race leader Scott Payea for 94 laps before taking over for good and driving virtually uncontested to a victory worth more than $6,000.
Randy Potter finished second and Jean-Paul Cyr completed the podium in third. Brent Dragon and Ben Rowe rounded out the top five. Payea settled for seventh.
The finish:
John Donahue, Randy Potter, Jean-Paul Cyr, Brent Dragon, Ben Rowe, Brad Leighton, Scott Payea, Jamie Fisher, David Avery, Eddie MacDonald, Roger Brown II, Kip Stockwell, Mike Rowe, Rich Lowrey, Brian Hoar, Dave Whitcomb, Chip Grenier, Dennis Demers, Ron Henry, Marc Curtis, Jr., Dwane Lanphear, Dave Pembroke, Joey Becker, Mike Gosselin, Marcel Gravel, Jamie Aube, Joey Polewarczyk, Jr., Eric Williams, Mike Bailey, Robbie Crouch.