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Sportsman 50 Lapper this Saturday at Punta Gorda

This Sat night the sportsman will go 50 laps at the Punta Gorda Speedway.  This will have some door to door action you won’t want to miss.  Along with the sportsman its Perfect Pest Control night for the legends Cars with $300 to win, also a crowd favorite the Road warriors return, Pro 4, Fab 4, Bandolero, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and Cowboy Cadillac’s. All of these classes for ONLY a $10 grandstand ticket, for more info on up coming events visit PuntaGordaSpeedway.com or call the Track Office at 941-575-RACE(7223).
Punta Gorda Speedway is located on Piper road next to the Charlotte County Airport
I 75 exit 161 to Jones loop Road

Front gates open at 4:00pm on Saturday nights
With racing starting at 6:30pm
$10.00 Adults
$8.00 Seniors
$5.00 11 yrs to 17
10 yrs and under FREE
We’ll See You At The RACES!

By |2010-11-04T01:41:43-04:00November 4th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Sportsman 50 Lapper this Saturday at Punta Gorda

SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8’S RETURN TO ACTION AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

by Dave Westerman

Cooler weather is expected to greet fans Saturday night at Auburndale Speedway but the action will be hot as the School Bus Figure 8’s are back for their final race of the year. Joining them will be the Modified Mini Stocks, Street Stocks, Mini Stocks, Scramblers and V-8 Bombers.

Chris Spring, Kimberly Gullett and Josh Borem have pretty much wrapped up the 2010 point titles respectively for the Mini Stocks, Scramblers and V-8 Bombers but the point races are yet to be decided for the Modified Mini Stocks and Street Stock Classes.

Scotty Sharpe has an 18 point edge on Mike Sweet in the Mod Mini standings with Sweet just 24 points ahead of Jason Rendell. After this week, just one more race remains for the class on November 20th so every point is important.

Including this week, the Street Stocks still have three races to run including a 40 lap special on November 20th. Matt McCrary has just a 16 point advantage on Jeff Waterman heading into this weeks action.

Track management has announced the final Saturday night of action for this year will be a special Crash N’ Bash slated for December 11th. A full list of events will be posted soon but expect a few things you’ve never seen before at Auburndale Speedway.

Pit gates open at 2PM Saturday and grandstand gates open at 5PM with racing beginning at 7PM. Adult admission is just $12 and seniors are $10. Kids aged 5-12 are $5 and all children aged 4 and under are free. Family four-packs (two adults and two kids aged 5-12) are $25. For more information log on to www.auburndaleracing.com powered by Palm Tree Computers.

CURRENT POINT STANDINGS AS OF 10/30/10:

LATE MODELS (FINAL):
1-#07 Jeff Scofield              586 (3 wins)
2-#50 Perry Lovelady           505
3-#36 Tim Russell                501 (3 wins)
4-#17 Ryan Lisak                 493
5-#407 Jason Vail                477
6-#49 Ron Lofquist              444
   #22 David King                 444
8-#33 Daniel Webster           418 (1 win)
9-#5 Joe Boyd                      401
10-#21 Kevin Ingram            382

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS (FINAL):
1-#56 James Wright III       1347 (2 wins)
2-#75 Bobby Blake              1218 (2 wins)
3-#87 Keith Lilley                1170 (3 wins)
4-#98 Wayne Morris            1118 (1 win)
5-#01 Von Pope                     825
6-#10 Travis Roland              690 (1 win)
7-#00 Shawn Harper              614
8-#19 Kevin Macy                  598 (1 win)
9-#03 Kyle Bookmiller            596 (2 wins)
10-#07 Harold Crooms           572

SPORTSMAN:
1-#71 Dave Dunkin              674 (7 wins)
2-#13 Mark Medeiros           640 (2 wins)
3-#22 Brandon Duchscherer  360 (2 wins)
4-#77 Lance Daubach           316 (4 wins)
   #55 Richard Elkins, Jr.      316
6-#18 Austin Carr                310 (1 win)
7-#60 Richard Fiore, Jr.       298
8-#89 Brett Jenkins              252
9-#8 Chuck Harrison, Jr.      244
10-#1 Bart Weatherford        238

MODIFIED MINI STOCKS:
1-#89 Scotty Sharpe             552 (2 wins)
2-#55 Mike Sweet                534 (3 wins)
3-#15 Jason Rendell             510 (3 wins)
4-#45 Dennis Jones              342
5-#85 Drew Carter               238
6-#07 Bruce Anderson          218
7-#02 Bo Collier                   214
8-#37 Brandon McSwain       190 (1 win)
9-#26 Jimmy Pugh               186
10-#38 Burt Morse               170 (2 wins)

TRUCKS:
1-#16 Tim Sozio                    246 (1 win)
2-#2 Jim Cowhey, Jr.            242
3-#99 Brent Tyler                  220
4-#37 Nick Hernandez           202 (1 win)
5-#87 Keith Lilley                  170 (3 wins)
6-#15 Roger Blevins               160
7-#18 Cheyne Hammond         156
8-#23 Mike Smith                   124
9-#54 Zach Harris                   122
10-#25 David Hartin               110

LEGEND CARS:
1-#59 Jake Perkins               938 (7 wins)
2-#38 Gerald White, Jr.        918 (8 wins)
3-#8 Justin Brown                 820 (1 win)
4-#71 Mason Ketterman        744
5-#07 Dave Gleason              732
6-#31 Lynn Wiles                  704
7-#7 Dakota Baggette           534
8-#4 Tyler Smith                   496 (5 wins)
9-#4R Zach Napoleon             492
10-#21 Devin McLeod            442

STREET STOCKS:
1-#5 Matt McCrary              1034
2-#42 Jeff Waterman          1018 (4 wins)
3-#4 Dave Colpritt                836 (4 wins)
4-#56 James Wright III         768 (8 wins)
5-#53 Kyle Peters                 690 (5 wins)
6-#29 Bobby Mobley              630 (4 wins)
7-#25 Cody McDuffie             592 (1 win)
8-#17 Kyle Hall                      520
9-#142 Chris Spring               412
10-#65 Ken Lawrence            350

MINI STOCKS:
1-#42 Chris Spring               1152 (9 wins)
2-#21 Fred Harrison, Jr.      1078 (10 wins)
3-#40 Jason Swilley               780
4-#3 Donnie Guy                   604 (1 win)
5-#4 Marilyn McCrary            548 (1 WIN)
6-#3 Chris Narramore, Sr.     532 (3 wins)
7-#551 Mark Wells                490
8-#88 Kevin Steadman           414
9-#46 Randy King                  302
10-#55 James Pate                258

V-8 BOMBERS:
1-#111 Josh Borem             1082 (5 wins)
2-#05 Buddy Phillips, Jr.       942 (1 win)
3-#89 Preston Davis              828 (6 wins)
4-#51 Matt Johns                  554
5-#56 James Wright, Jr.        548 (2 wins)
   #96 Larry Chumney II         548 (3 wins)
7-#88 Gene Harrison             478 (2 wins)
8-#0 Paul Bookmiller             352
9-#18 Kevin Barton                324
10-#96 Larry Chumney, Sr.     312

           
SCRAMBLERS:
1-#28 Kimberly Gullett         896 (5 wins)
2-#62 Richard Brown            790
3-#66 Brian Tyre                  788 (4 wins)
4-#71 Dave Canfield             494 (1 win)
5-#00 Chad Cutting              466 (1 win)
6-#8 Richie Acres                 328 (4 wins)
7-#17 Jerry Pruitt                 306
8-#77 Jeremy Watts             286
9-#42 Mike Bauer                 246
10-#01 George Gorham, Jr.   244 (1 win)
   
MINI CUPS:
1-#74 John Beach                242 (1 win)       
2-#21 Rick Ragan                234 (1 win)
3-#7 Harold Crooms             180 (2 wins)
4-#47 Brandon Beach            160
5-#2 Skip Baird                    150
6-#07 Tyler Scofield             114 (1 win)
7-#14 Sam Scott                  112 (1 win)
   #46 Frank Beach               112
9-#22 Rick Cline, Sr.            102
10-#27X Dale Pulst                82

BANDOLEROS:
BANDITS:
1-#38 Cameron White          1080 (5 wins)
2-#5 Derek Sobel                   148 (2 wins)
3-#30 Noah Cornman             130
   #55 Michael Held                130
5-#1Jr Dustin Turnage            44
4-#19 Keith Sinkula                42

OUTLAWS:
1-#96 Teddy Lively                724 (8 wins)
2-#48 Andy Metz                   624 (2 wins)
3-#11 Daniel Conlin, Jr.        342
4-#13 Ryan Shattuck             276 (5 wins)
5-#1 Mark Bibeau                  238
6-#03 Jake Hunter                228
7-#65 Coty Bibeau                 164 (1 win)
8-#16 Nick Baluch                   86
9-#83 Joey Padgett                 76
10-#65 Daniel Conlin, Sr.        28

FIGURE EIGHTS:
1-#14 Wayne Calkins             114
2-#31 Wayne Whitehead          98
3-#03 Paul Bokmiller                66
4-#27 John Baranauskas          62
5-#89 Rodney Davis                60
6-#25 Ronnie Powell               40 (1 win)
   #0 Jimmy Thompson           40 (1 win)
8-#4 Terry Zimmerman          36
9-#A6 J.R. Meyer                   34
   #89X William Hindman        34 
 

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By |2010-11-04T01:24:49-04:00November 4th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8’S RETURN TO ACTION AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

Sunoco Race Fuels Adds to Early Entry Awards for Charity Truckers 200

C.A.R.S. Racing for a Cause Inc.

  
 
Orlando FL. 11/3/2010 – Rick Bristol just announced that Rick Williams with Southern Race Fuels, Sunoco has agreed to award other early pre-entry Pro-Truck drivers who enter before November 15th.
 
” We are happy to announce that Sunoco Racing Fuel will be awarding a certificate for 10 gallons, and 5 gallons of racing fuel to drivers who are pre-entered by November 15th. We will draw for the two tires from Hoosier then for the 10 gallons of gas from Sunoco, then for 5 gallons of gas on Tuesday the 16th. I want to thank Rick Williams for his support of this years event, I have known Rick for many years, 1993 or so with the Florida Pro Series. He is a great guy and wanted to be a part of this.” stated Bristol.
 
They will also be giving 10 gallons of gas to the 2nd place driver and 5 gallons to the 3rd place driver of the Super-stock 50 sponsored by Brun’s Inc. General Contractors on Friday night the 10th.
 
Get your Pro-Truck pre-entries in by November 15th to be eligible to the drawings. Go to www.carsevents.com to print out the form and mail in. Call Rick Bristol with any questions at 40-497-0448.
By |2010-11-03T22:12:05-04:00November 3rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Sunoco Race Fuels Adds to Early Entry Awards for Charity Truckers 200

It Feels Like the First Time

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

 
As much fun as it is to crown a champion, it’s also sad because the season is ending. On this upcoming night, the Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds run their final event of 2010 at Ocala, marking the end of their fantastic season. The Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks run, as well as the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks and the Gladiators.
 
The Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds, running their final event, will headline the night. Last time out, Kyle Bronson won his 3rd consecutive feature in a very exciting race. The season, however, has been a different story. Jeff Mathews, the 2009 champion, is the current points leader with 39 points over Bronson. Wayne Hammond is in 3rd, 102 points behind Mathews. With a 138 point deficit to the leaders is 4th place Tim Zackery, and 5th place belongs to Garrett Stewart, currently 173 points out of 1st. The title is mathematically down to the top 2, but everyone still wants to win a race in 2010. The Modifieds have a great night in store!
 
Ocala Speedway has a special $1000 to win, no points, bring your own track rules night for the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks. Even though no points will be rewarded, the most consistent driver has been Dean Jarvis, the current points leader. Heath Walker runs a mere 22 points behind Jarvis, and with no wins in the 55 at Ocala in 2010, he’d love to get to victory lane. Danny Miller has had a season in which he has experienced everything, and he currently runs 45 points out of the lead. Miller prefers to focus on the good, however, and would love to add another win and $1000 to his pocket. William Edwards, 141 points out of 1st, has had a fantastic season and so has 5th place Jody Wells, 169 points back. Both of them would love to add a W in the win column and the $1000 wouldn’t hurt either.
 
The Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks have another fantastic race in store this week in which many drivers have something to prove. Mike Stalnaker has proven that he can cope with the pressure of the points lead and currently holds 63 points over Scott Mooers. Mooers still can’t focus on Stalnaker alone as Chris Shea is 74 points behind Stalnaker. In 4th place, fresh off his 1st career win, is Vaughn Woodall, currently 113 points behind Stalnaker. Brian Shea is 140 points behind Mike Stalnaker and will do everything it takes to stay in the top 5. And, don’t forget, Chris Fontaine may run, fresh off his amazing run at Talladega.
 
Another great event is First Time Winners Night for the Gladiators. Any driver that has won a 2010 Gladiator feature is NOT eligible to run on this night, and of course no points will be awarded. Of the non feature winners, Kyle Morse leads. Morse is 5th overall and this could be his best chance at a win yet. The 2nd place driver with no wins in 2010 is Brandon Haseleu in the 3H. Jerry Taylor is 3rd of the non 2010 winners. Driver #83, Kody Fisher is 4th of the drivers with no 2010 wins. In 9th overall, 5th of the non 2010 winning drivers is Matt Kramer. The great drivers of this series will all battle for their first win of 2010, and it will be good.
 
Gates open at 5PM with Heat races at 8. Come on out and support your favorite drivers and for more information you can call the Speedway or visit www.ocalaspeedway.com.

By |2010-11-03T16:10:36-04:00November 3rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on It Feels Like the First Time

Tech Team Announced for 5th Annual Charity Truckers 200

C.A.R.S. Racing for a Cause Inc.

  
 
Orlando FL. 11/3/2010 – Event Promoter Rick Bristol announced today his tech team for the Charity Truckers 200 set for December 10th & 11th at Orlando Speedworld.
 
     Carl Green will once again be the head technical inspector for the 5th annual event. Joining him this year will be Ronnie Simms who has worked with the trucks in Florida for many years, and will add some good experience to the team. Orlando Speedworld head tech man Jeff Sutcliff will be assisting and handling the Super-Stock, Strictly-Stock events on Friday night as well. Doing the scales and assisting in tech as well will be Tim Lake, who is the normal Speedworld scale and tech assistant as well. (more…)
By |2010-11-03T15:09:31-04:00November 3rd, 2010|Front Page News|Comments Off on Tech Team Announced for 5th Annual Charity Truckers 200

Jeff Prescott Wins Final Sportsman Race of 2010 at Columbia Motorsports Park

Columbia Motorsports Park
Race Results
October 30, 2010
Sportsman
1. #07 Jeff Prescott
2. #16m Patrick Mennenga
3. #16 Brian Hull
4. #11 Cody Clark
5. #14 Oral Tanner
6. #06 Josh Wise
7. #1m Matt Walker
8. #1F Robert Ford
9. #15 Jim Higginbotham

Heat Winners:  Prescott & Mennenga

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Pure Stock
1. #12 Jason Garver
2. #39 Tim Alldredge
3. #18 John Roling
4. #16 Mike Johnson
5. #96 Don Cruce
6. #22 Randy O’Neal
Heat Winner: Garver
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V8 Bombers
1. #58 Larry Welter Jr.
2. #85 Larry Welter Sr.
3. #28 Tony Deas
4. #54 Eric Hoffman
5. #77 Dan Berkowitz
6. #76 Andy Nichols – DNS
Heat Winner: Welter Jr.
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Hornets
1. #98 Tony Kuhr
2. #69 Mark Copeland
3. #46 Kimberly Alldredge
4. #7 Tyler Prescott
5. #60 Doyle O’Bryant
6. #02 Mike Creech
7. #11 Preston Fletcher

Heat Winner: Kuhr

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By |2010-11-02T02:09:51-04:00November 2nd, 2010|Columbia Motorsports Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Jeff Prescott Wins Final Sportsman Race of 2010 at Columbia Motorsports Park

Shane Butler tops TBARA at Desoto Super Speedway

By Marty Little
BRADENTON, Fla. – TBARA points leader Shane Butler wrestled the lead from Ben Fritz with five laps remaining and won Saturday night’s 30 lap sprint car feature event at DeSoto Super Speedway.
 
Thing got off to a rough start as 16 year-old Collin Cabre, starting on the outside of the front row, lost control entering turn three on lap one and tangled with pole sitter Jim Alvis. Alvis went hard into the wall and took Larry Brazil, Jr. with him. Both were finished for the evening with no injuries. Following a red flag to clear the track Fritz jumped out front and put on one of his best drives of the season. Butler, who is locked in a furious point battle with Dude Teate, worked his way from the rear and made his pass for the lead with just a handful of laps remaining and sped to the checkers for his first ever victory here and his second this season. Fritz hung tough to collect runner-up money over Teate, Troy DeCaire and Shane Miller.
 
The 2010 TBARA tour wraps up at Citrus Coutny Speedway in Inverness on Nov. 6 with only 31 points separating Butler from Teate. With 55 points available, one of these two will be the new champion when the checkered flag waves Saturday night.
 
Feature (30 laps – 1. Shane Butler, 2. Ben Fritz, 3. Dude Teate, 4. Troy DeCaire, 5. Shane Miller, 6. Bo Hartley, 7. Johnny Gilbertson, 8. Keith Butler, 9. Sonny Hartley, 10. John Gilbert III, 11. Collin Cabre, 12. Bryan Riddle, 13. Jimmy Alvis, Jr., 14. Jason Bradford, 15. Jimmy Alvis, 16. Larry Brazil, Jr. 
 
Heat race victories fell to Fritz and DeCaire.
By |2010-11-01T17:26:10-04:00November 1st, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Shane Butler tops TBARA at Desoto Super Speedway

ABBOTT SCORES IN LEGENDS – MEYER HANGS ON FOR OUTLAW MODIFIED WIN AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

by Dave Westerman

It was yet another great evening for racing at Auburndale Speedway Saturday and the kids had a great time too with a big trick or treat session on the front straight at intermission that saw most of them carrying bags of candy back up into the grandstands that were nearly busting at the seams.

Another nice field of Legend Cars saw point leaders Jake Perkins and Gerald White, Jr. taking heat race wins earning front row starting spots for the 25 lap feature. White jumped to the early feature lead as Perkins began to fall back in the outside groove all the way to fifth spot. White’s advantage lasted all of one lap as Kory Abbott zipped by on lap two and began to set a blistering pace. Problems for Leroy Moore slowed the field on lap six. (more…)

By |2010-11-01T16:52:05-04:00November 1st, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on ABBOTT SCORES IN LEGENDS – MEYER HANGS ON FOR OUTLAW MODIFIED WIN AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

Abbott tops Legends, Peters Wins Street Stocks at Auburndale

 

By Carol Andrews
 
The kids were treated to Halloween Candy given out by the drivers at intermission. It was a good night of entertainment for all, with 9 classes competing for the checkered flag. The winners in each division are as follow:
 
Scramblers
1-#6T Brian Tyre
2-#62 Richard Brown
3-#14 Buddy Phillips Jr
4-#71 Dave Canfield
5-#28 Kimberly Gullett
6-#10 Jerrell Cook
7-#67 TJ Tanner
DQ#17 Jerry Pruitt
 
Sportsman
1-#77 Lance Daubach
2-#13 Mark Medeiros
3-#71 Dave Dunkin
4-#97 Sam Cressman
5-#55 Richard Elkins Jr
6-#51 Kyle Alford
7-#60 Richard Fiore
8-#6 David White
9-#81 Larry Braswell
 
Mini Stocks
1-#4 Marilyn McCrary
2-#88 Kevin Steadman
3-#40 Jason Swilley
4-#3 Donnie Guy
5-#2 Dwight Ryals
6-#12 Scott Mishler
7-#11 Jessica Green
8-#551 Mark Wells
9-#27 Bill Calder
 
Kids Club
1-#99 Dakota Hunt
2-#18 Justin Cribs
3-#5 Kristen Clements
4-#10x Nicole Green
 
V-8 Bombers
1-#24 Bobby Mobley
2-#111 Josh Borem
3-#96 Larry Chumney
4-#2 Alan Seay
5-#51 Matt Johns
6-#05 Eddie Davis
7-#18 Kevin Barten
8-#81 Mark Roadarmel
 
Legends
1-#5R Kory Abbott
2-#38 Gerald White Jr
3-#8 Justin Brown
4-#59 Jake Perkins
5-#21 Devin McLeod
6-#31 Lynn Wiles
7-#5 Seth Adams
8-#87 Austin Blankenship
9-#28 Joey Collins
10-#7 Dakota Baggette
11-#83 Danielle Stratten
12-#51 Roger Englund
13-#17 Dave Gleason
14-#99 Leroy Moore
15-#00 Anthony Cataldi
16-#2 Corey White
17-#65 Mark Bibeau
N/S#4R Zach Napoleon
 
Bandoleros
1-#38 Cameron White
 
Street Stocks
1-#53 Kyle Peters
2-#4 Dave Colpritt
3-#25 Cody McDuffie
4-#4x Jay Witfoth
5-#62 Jammie Dunnahoe
6-#42 Jeff Waterman
7-#42x Richie Smith
8-#142 Chris Spring
9-#5 Matt McCrary
10-#56 James Wright III
11-#65 Ken Lawrence
12-#80 Alan Seay
13-#29 Brian Harbin
14-#8 Jamie Castleberry
N/S#45 Joe Dowdy
 
Outlaw Modified
1-#04 Tom Meyer
2-#15 Doug Hopper
3-#22 Ric Mills
4-#1 Don Peacock
5-#26 Mike Endee
6-#93 Ricky Gervasi
7-#6 John Gula
8-#7 Melanie Braden
9-#5 Craig Sherar
10-#20 Mike Donahue
 
Next week Nov. 6, SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8’S return along with Street Stocks, Modified Mini, Mini Stocks, V-8 Bombers, and Scramblers. Racing starts at 7 PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com

By |2010-10-31T20:07:31-04:00October 31st, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Abbott tops Legends, Peters Wins Street Stocks at Auburndale

Danny Martin, Jr. Wins East Bay Sprints Feature

By:  Jason Loughren

10/30/2010

Halloween Eve brought around 100 cars to the track for a fun and freaky night of racing.  The grandstand was packed with the young and some old in Halloween costumes.  Over 50 drivers and teams distributed candy during the intermission as the goblins and ghosts ventured onto the racing surface.

The Precision Kia of Wesley Chapel Street Stocks were first on the schedule as Donnie Reed won his 7th feature race of the season.  Thomas Pratt held off James Hook to take the 2nd place finish.  Hook finished 3rd.   Buck Woodhouse and Eric Moon rounded out the top-5.  Roy Woodhouse and Clarence Pratt were victorious in the heats.

The Outlaw 4’s saw Matthew Haynes started 13th and win his series leading 9th race of the season.  Billy Howard started 5th and finished 2nd.  Chris Zimmerman finished 3rd.  Jody Robbins finished 4th with a strong run from an 8th place starting position.  Stephen Hohlbaugh rounded out the top-5.  Hohlbaugh and Howard won the heat races. 

In the Racecar Engineering Late Models Doug Horton started on the front row and led through numerous early cautions to take the win.  It was the second win for Horton this season at the Clay by the Bay.  Jack Nosbisch, Jr. started last in the field and finished 2nd.  Perry Brown ran in the top 5 all night long and finished 3rd.  Travis Varnadore finished 4th.  Doug Watson started on the pole and finished 5th.  David Schmauss, Brown, and Bryan Bernhardt won the heat races.

The East Bay Sprints were in action for their 15 lap feature even Danny Martin, Jr. picked up his third win of the season after leading the event flag to flag.  Danny Martin, Jr. commented in victory lane that a fuel line became detached in the driver’s compartment of the car and that  he was able to hold it with one hand and drive the car with his free hand.  Tim George finished 2nd.  Stephen Darvalics finished 3rd.  Gene Lasker and Bill Boyd rounded out the top-5.   Darvalics, Rocky Sullivan and Martin, Jr. won the heats.

The Motorstats.com 4 cylinder bombers Michael Eaton picked up his second win in a row and third win of the year.  Johnnie Alexander finished 2nd after starting 5th.  Henry Burnside finished 3rd.  Troy Dittebrand and George Handy rounded out the top-5.  Raymond Van, Eaton and   Alexander were victorious in the heats.  Robert Purcell, Robert Kissam and Patrick Fiore, Sr. raced into the A- Main feature event for the Motorstats.com 4 cylinder bombers via top 3 finishes in the B-Main event.

ASA Sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, October 6, 2010 with the Racecar Engineering Late Model’s, The East Bay Sprints, Precision Kia of Wesley Chapel Street Stocks, Outlaw 4’s and Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers.   For more information go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

By |2010-10-31T16:39:57-04:00October 31st, 2010|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Danny Martin, Jr. Wins East Bay Sprints Feature