

5/7/2025
Can-Am Speedway
Pat O'Brien Inducted into Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame
Pat O'Brien Inducted into Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame
Can-Am Speedway and the racing community proudly congratulate Pat O’Brien on his induction into the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025. A true legend in the world of dirt modified racing, O’Brien’s career spanned more than three decades, earning him a lasting place among the sport’s most celebrated figures.
Over the course of his remarkable career, O’Brien captured 22 track championships and claimed four Mr. DIRT titles, achievements that place him in elite company. He remains one of only four Canadians ever inducted into the Dirt Modified Racing Hall of Fame.
Nicknamed “The Flying” Pat O’Brien, his legacy at Can-Am Speedway is especially profound. He notched 73 Modified feature wins at the track, with his first victory recorded on May 2, 1987, and his final win on August 30, 2008.
Can-Am Speedway Track Championships:
- 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2005
DIRTcar 358 Modified Series Championships:
- 1988, 1990, 1992, 1995
Northeast Modified Hall of Fame Inductee:
- 2019
“Pat’s induction into the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame is a well-earned recognition of his dedication, passion, and skill,” said the Can-Am Speedway management team. “He thrilled fans, elevated the sport, and continues to inspire generations of racers. We are proud to have been part of his incredible journey.”
For more on the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame, visit https://kdshf.ca.
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