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IT'S TIME TO RACE!!
March 17, 2007
SpeedWorld opens 2007 season with a Bang
by Dave Westerman

Orlando Speedworld opened for its 33rd year of competition at the three-eighths mile high-banked oval with a huge field of racers including 22 Super Late Models set to do battle in the first Brighthouse Challenge race of the 2007 season, the Bruce Everett Memorial.

Tim Russell let it be known that he would be a force to be reckoned with as he zipped his Rinnai Tank-less Water Heaters Chevy around the track in 13.548 seconds to set quick time over David Rogers in the TM Ranch Dodge who tripped the clocks at 13.614. Jeff Scofield wasw third quick at 13.752 and sat on the pole for the 50 lap race after the top three were inverted on the re-draw.

Scofield would waste little time securing the lead but he would have a dog fight on his hands with Russell racing him side-by-side for the lead in the early going.

Rogers' race would start to turn bad on lap five as he spun coming off turn four while running third to bring out the first caution of the event.

Despite massive pressure from Russell, Scofield continued to hold the lead although many laps by only a few inches. It looked like Russell would be in big trouble on lap 12 when he got too high in turn three and spun out. However, the caution was already being displayed for problems in turn one involving Ronnie Roach, Rick Bates and Rogers. That allowed Russell to restart back in the second spot despite his miscue.l

It took very little time for Scofield and Russell to start going at it tooth and nail again resulting in a few bumping incidents that caused the field to stack up behind them resulting in body damage to several cars especially that of Chad Pierce.

Brandon Anderson spun on lap 16 to slow the pace as Russell settled in behind Scofield for the resumption of racing. Action was again slowed four laps later by a pair of spins - Travis Towell on the back stretch and Anderson in turn one.

Scofield continued to hold off Russell as the field circulated under green until lap 27 when Rogers got tangled up with Bates and Dusty Cornelius in turn four. Rogers took his car to the pits as the damage was too bad to allow him to continue.

Russell would provide only token opposition the rest of the way as Scofield set the pace to the checker despite two more slow downs for minor spins. Scofield, the defending FASCAR Sunbelt Super Late Model Series champion, set himself up as the favorite for next weeks Sunbelt race here. Scofield won one of the two Sunbelt Series events held at Speedworld last year.

Russell settled for the runner-up spot while B.J. McLeod ran third almost the entire distance but could never mount a challenge for the top two spots while Michael Williams had a good run for fourth with Pierce grabbing fifth despite the fact his car looked like it had been through a demolition derby.

Jared Allison came home sixth with David Pollen, Jr., Corey Freed, Travis Towell and Dustin Skinner the remainder of the top ten. Completing the finishers were Mark Emberson, Kurt Jett, Blake Lehr, Dusty Cornelius, Joe Piazza, Mario Maresca, Brandon Anderson, Russ Shaw, Gary Bierlein, Ronnie Roach, Rick Bates, David Rogers and Perry Lovelady.

Corey Freed was honored before the race with the Best Appearing Car award for the Super Late Models.

It took four tries just to get the first Open Wheel Modified race of the year under green and by that time Mickey Wright had already left the track on the hook. 2006 track champion Alan Bruns spun out on the fourth attempt at starting the race but kept going well behind the field.

The race itself would belong to Shane Held as he dominated the action from green to checker, slowed just one final time by a scary incident going into turn one. Bobby Joe Woodley, making his first Modified start since returning from North Carolina, had his engine explode in flames on lap ten. Fortunately Woodley scrambled out unhurt but his open wheel debut was a little more spectacular than he wanted.

Following Held to the checker were Jared Allison, Gary Fountain, Sr., Kelly Jarrett and Bruns as only the top five were still running at the finish. Woodley and Wright were credited with sixth and seventh while Mark Emberson and Michael Matarazzo did not start. Held also won the heat. The Best Appearing Car award was taken by Fountain's beautiful #33.

The Sportsman division saw several new faces and several more returning to action after lay-offs of several years. First heat winner Henry Shepherd had the pole and sped off to a big lead as the field diced behind him until rookie driver Whitney Poole spun her mount off turn four on lap seven.

Shepherd would see his chance at victory go south as he tangled with second running Matt Towell on lap ten. John Castro, who won Best Appearing Car honors earlier, had nowhere to go and slammed into Towell's stalled machine severely damaging his beautiful Fischer Chevrolet/Victorio's Restaurant machine.

Another tangle took place shortly after the restart resulting in big damage to Paul Hudson's racer.

Veteran Earl Beckner showed he hadn't lost a step as he assumed the lead and sped to his first win here in over two years. Rookie Derrick Wood chased Beckner home with Timmy Todd, Jr. third ahead of Justin Reynolds who made a last lap pass to take fourth spot away from Paul Colgan. Rounding out the top ten were Richard Hight, Michael Carr, Joe Adams, Gary Maglach and Poole. Completing the finishers were Jeff Wright, Hudson, Kerry Belflower, Shepherd, Towell, Castro and Barbara Pierce who suffered mechanical ills spoiling her return to Speedworld action. 2006 Super Stock champion Jason Foster's move up- to Sportsman was derailed by a blown engine in practice.

Shepherd and Wood won the heats.

For awhile it seemed no one wanted to win the opening Super Stock feature for 2007 as some six drivers were at the point at one time or another in the caution-plagued run.

Popular James Frisbie snuck by Lee Wagner late in the going to take a well-earned victory and make himself the favorite to claim this year's points title. Wagner held off a hard-charging Ron McCreary for second while Dennis Snyder claimed fourth spot after a bit of a bump-and-run with fifth finisher Bomber Bill Loomis.

Completing the top ten were Rick Taylor, rookie Glen Garceau (who took the Best Appearing Car Award), Ray Mullis, Michael Poole and Scott Keena.

The remaining finishers were Tobi Smith, Elaine Grogan, Bobby Riley, Gary Cameron, Nathan Haystead, Roger Benton, Billy Belflower, Brian Lynch, Jr., Matt Jarrett, Bobby Simcox, Greenie Irish, Kenny Kelley and Daniel Laszlo. Riley and Wagner won the heats.

Pedie Allison led all the way to take the honors in the Mini Stock class after a wild incident claimed the "Best Appearing Car" of James Ellis and also the machine of Matthew Perkins.

Allison took the checker ahead of R.J. Arnone, Richie Laszlo, Cody Blair and Mickey Wright with the rest of the top ten consisting of Josh Hermann, Bob Kelchner, Bill Calder, Ellis and Perkins. Allison and Ellis won the heat races.

The Action Gator Tire Strictly Stocks put on a typical slam-bang affair as there was sponsorship cash put up by ownmytravel.com, City Moda Shoes, Rex Engineering, Sutter Irrigation, Doug's A-1 Locksmith, and Kiser Realty associate Kimberly Weeker.

When the dust settled, William Hindman crossed the line first in his Acura but was then penalized two spots for jumping a restart. That allowed Rob Reynolds to claim the win in his Mazda in front of his A-1 Shed Transport teammate Steve Anderson. Hindman was placed third at the finish ahead of early leader Brent Bruner and Dave Leeper II.
Rounding out the top ten were Tobi Smith, Jr., Gary Thomas, Amanda Carr, Joey White and Denny Johns.

Heat wins went to Bruner and Hindman while the Best Appearing Car award was won by Steven Streight.

OFFICIAL RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
MARCH 16, 2007


BRIGHT HOUSE CHALLENGE SUPER LATE 50 BRUCE EVERETT MEMORIAL

1. #07 Jeff Scofield
2. #36 Tim Russell
3. #78 B.J. McLeod
4. #32 Michael Williams
5. #57 Chad Pierce
6. #18 Jared Allison
7. #88 David Pollen Jr.
8. #12 Corey Freed
9. #141 Travis Towell
10. #5 Dustin Skinner
11. #30 Mark Emberson
12. #9 Kurt Jett
13. #4 Blake Lehr
14. #22 Dusty Cornelius
15. #15 Joe Piazza
16. #14x Mario Maresca
17. #21 Brandon Anderson
18. #3 Russ Shaw
19. #11x Gary Bierlein
20. #14 Ronnie Roach
21. #41 Rick Bates
22. #11 David Rogers
23. #4x Perry Lovelady

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDi

1. #55 Shain Held
2. #18 Jared Allison
3. #33 Gary Fountain Sr.
4. #55x Kelly Jarrett
5. #4b Alan Bruns
6. #98 Bobby Jo Woodley
7. #9 Mickey Wright
8. 30 Mark Emberson DNS
9. #845 Michael Matarazza DNS

SPORTSMAN

1. #3 Earl Beckner
2. #33 Derrick Wood
3. #25 Timmy Todd Jr.
4. #20 Justin Reynolds
5. #31 Paul Colgan
6. #23 Richard Hight
7. #41 Michael Carr
8. #62 Joe Adams
9. #31x Gary Maglach
10. #00 Whitney Poole
11. #50 Jeff Wright
12. #08 Paul Hudson
13. #21 Kerry Bellflower
14. #11 Henry Shepherd
15. #14 Matt Towell
16. #5 John Casto
17. #57 Barbara Pierce
18. #49 Jason Foster DNS

SUPER STOCK

1. #3 James Frisbie
2. #74 Lee Wagner
3. #24pk Ron McCreary
4. #11 Dennis Snyder
5. #26 Bill Loomis
6. #77 Rick Taylor
7. #12 Glenn Garceau
8. #316 Ray Mullis
9. #41 Michael Poole
10. #97 Scott Keena
11. #8 Tobi Smith
12. #1 Alaine Grogan
13. #52 Bobby Riley
14. #69 Gary Cameron
15. #72 Nathan Haystead
16. #14 Roger Benton
17. #15 Billy Bellflower
18. #54 Brian Lynch Jr.
19. #98 Matt Jarrett
20. #92 Bobby Simcox
21. #32 Vince Keeler
22. #23 Kenny Kelley
23. #07 Daniel Laszlo

MINI STOCK

1. #92 Pedie Allison
2. #30 R.J. Arnone
3. #07 Richie Laszlo
4. #81 Cody Blair
5. #9 Mickey Wright
6. #98 Josh Hermann
7. #09 Bob Kelchner
8. #27 Bill Calder
9. #98x James Ellis
10. #99 Matthew Perkins

STRICTLY STOCK

1. #A1 Rob Reynolds
2. #27 Steve Anderson
3. #89 William Hindman
4. #20 Brent Bruner
5. #D2 David Leeper Jr.
6. #15 Tobi Smith Jr.
7. #76 Gary Thomas
8. #41 Amanda Carr
9. #27 Joey White
10. #55 Denny Johns
11. #41 George Brown
12. #24 Brenda Taylor
13. #80 Steven Streight
14. #67 Todd McCreary
15. #20x Richard Barrenechea
16. #09 John Sharrone
17. #104.1 Tuttle

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