
Hebert Teams Up with Boissonneault for Full Season at Airborne Speedway
David Hebert is set to campaign a full season at Airborne Park Speedway with Team Boissonneault, bringing his extensive racing experience to the 61 Team Modified division.

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The partnership will focus on competing at Plattsburgh's Airborne Park Speedway, a challenging 4/10-mile track under the promotion of Mike and Alayne Bruno.

Race team celebrates modified championship victory
Hebert's racing journey began in 1989 with ATV racing before transitioning to Sportsman Modified in 1993. His impressive career includes 200 feature wins and 21 Modified Track Championships, making him Quebec's winningest DIRT driver.

Racer celebrates victory with flag
For the 2025 season, Hebert will compete at Granby and RPM while pursuing championship aspirations with Team 61 at Airborne. Team Boissonneault, coming off a Sportsman Modified Track Championship with Donovan Lassier, aims to secure titles in both top divisions.
Ben Boissonneault, representing the third generation of his racing family, expressed enthusiasm about partnering with Hebert. The team has invested in a new 358 Modified for the 2025 campaign, building on a connection formed when Hebert assisted Jean Boissonneault with his Big Block Modified.

Orange dirt track racing car
Additionally, Hebert will compete in the Short Track Super Series Northern Region championship, Canadian Big Block Series, and special events at Cornwall Motor Speedway. Team 61 will handle maintenance and transportation, allowing Hebert to focus solely on racing.
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