Bergakker Tops Klash Practice, 42 Cars Entered for Wednesday

KALAMAZOO, MI — Brian Bergakker was the quickest of the 29 Outlaw Super Late Models that participated in testing for Wednesday’s 25th annual Kalamazoo Klash Presented by the West Michigan Toyota Dealers. Bergakker ran a lap of 12.257 seconds at 110.141mph. 2015 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch was second ahead of Brandon Lyons, Tyler Roahrig and former Klash winner Steve Needles. Harold Fair Jr. led the second half of the top ten followed by John Long, former track champion Phil Bozell, current point leader Mark Shook and Doug True.

In the ARCA/CRA Super Series test session Johnny VanDoorn was the fastest with a lap of 12.944 seconds at 104.295mph. Travis Braden was second quickest ahead of Brian Campbell, Kyle Busch and Chase Purdy. Carson Hocevar was sixth fastest beating out Raphael Lessard, Dalton Armstrong, Logan Runyon and Boris Jurkovik.

Wednesday, August 18 the biggest event of the season takes place with the running of the 25th annual Kalamazoo Klash Presented by the West Michigan Toyota Dealers. 42 Outlaw Super Late Models are currently registered to take part in the event known as the #1 Outlaw Super Late Model race in the country. 2015 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch. Drivers expected to challenge Busch for the victory include former Klash winners Steve Needles, Phil Bozell, Andy Bozell and Jeff Ganus in addition to several others looking to pick up their first career Klash win. In addition to the Outlaw Super Late Models, the ARCA/CRA Super Series will also be on hand. That entry list also includes Busch as well as several other heavy hitters.

The complete entry list for Kalamazoo Klash XXV Presented by the West Michigan Toyota Dealers can be found by CLICKING HERE.

-Kalamazoo Speedway Press Release

-Photo Credit: Kalamazoo Speedway

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Braden Makes it Two in a Row with the Win at Kil-Kare Sunday

Salem, IN (July 31, 2017) – Two time ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS Champion Travis Braden got his second straight ARCA/CRA Super Series win of the 2017 season in Sunday’s Rapid Fire Pizza 125 Presented by Hot Head Burritos at Kil-Kare Raceway in Xenia, Ohio, just outside of Dayton. Braden picked up his first win of the season with the series on July 21st at Lucas Oil Raceway. Braden competed weekly at Kil-Kare back when it conducted weekly events, and won the first ever ARCA/CRA Super Series event at Kil-Kare back in 2013. Braden was happy to get back to victory lane in the series first visit to Kil-Kare since the 2014 season.

“It feels really good to get back to back wins with this series,” remarked Braden. “This is one of my home tracks, it always feels good to get to victory lane here. We expect to perform well when we race here, and that’s what happened today. Got to thank my whole crew and my owners Myna and Bill Burba, without them I wouldn’t be in victory lane today!”

Series points leader Josh Brock grabbed the early lead from his pole starting position after EDCO Welding Fast Qualifier Justin Alsip drew an eight for the events inverted start. Brock was able to pull away from outside front row starter Greg Stapleton.

2014 series Kil-Kare winner Brandon Oakley quickly got by Stapleton and set his sights on running down Brock. Oakley powered by Brock to grab the lead on lap five and immediately started to pull away from the field.

Braden started patiently working his way through the field from his seventh place starting position to move into second and set his sights on running down Oakley. Braden was able to close on Oakley while the two threaded their way through lap traffic. Oakley got stuck behind the last cars on the lead lap, who were battling for position themselves. Braden made a quick move to the inside to get by Oakley and a couple of cars battling for position to grab the lead on lap 64, earning the AR Bodies Cool Move of the Race Award. Braden and Oakley made some contact, but both drivers gathered in their cars and continued to race without incident.

Things came to a screeching halt on lap 71 when Cody Robinson’s machine went up in flames from a blown engine, bringing out the events first caution and eventual red flag for an extended clean-up of oil on the track. Robinson managed to get out of his burning car without incident as the track safety crew quickly extinguished the flames.

The field went back green for only one lap before the second caution flew for a spin by Oakley while battling for second with David Carter. Stapleton and Hunter Jack spun after the caution flew. Oakley and Stapleton were able to continue but Jack’s day was over.

Braden kept the lead over Carter on the lap 73 restart, quickly pulling away for a sizable lead over Carter. The race went all the way to checkers from that point with Braden getting the win. Braden picked up a Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award for his win coming from his seventh place starting position.

Carter would finish in second, his best ever finish with the ARCA/CRA Super Series. Carter picked up the FLUIDYNE High Performance Cool Under Pressure Award. Senneker Performance Rookie of the Year candidate Logan Runyon finished in third, also his best ever finish with the series. Runyon picked up his third Senneker Performance Rookie of the Race Award of the season, tying him with Brock for the most rookie awards so far this season.

Local competitor Drew Charlson came from his ninth place starting position to finish in fourth place, earning the Sweet Manufacturing Sweet Move of the Race Award. Alsip would finish in fifth place after going to the pits, where his crew made adjustments to the car after falling back through the field earlier in the event. Alsip would fight back to finish just inches ahead of Donnie Hill. Alsip’s crew picked up the PitBoxes.com Pit Crew of the Race Award, first for their efforts to get Alsip’s car ready for the event after suffering heavy damage in the July 9th JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour event at Kil-Kare, then making the right adjustments on Alsip’s car so he could get his fifth place finish.

Hill would finish in sixth after starting 14th earning a Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award and the Hamner Racing Engines Hardcharger Award. Brock would finish in seventh, Oakley in eighth, Chad Pendleton in ninth and Stapleton in 10th.

The next ARCA/CRA Super Series event will be the Kalamazoo Klash 125 on Wednesday, August 9th at Kalamazoo Speedway. More information on all the CRA Series is available at www.cra-racing.com.

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PAGE MAKES LAST LAP PASS FOR DIXIE ULTIMATE WIN

WOODSTOCK, GA – Michael Page of Douglasville, GA only led one lap of the 40-lap ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series South East Region race on Saturday night at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, GA, but it was the one worth $4,000. Page trailed race leader Jason Croft of Woodstock, GA for 39 laps, but went for broke on the 40th and final lap.

After taking the white flag, Page stepped to the outside of the Swims Family’s 3/8-mile clay oval and made it work as he swept around Croft going off turn two with a standing-room-only crowd on their feet in appreciation. Page then came on around to take a .730 second margin of victory under the checkered flag.

Croft had to settle for second, while third went to ULTIMATE SE point leader Tyler Millwood of Cartersville, GA, who was also the Autolite/Fram/DirtOnDirt.com Rookie of the Race.
Dale Thurman of Cartersville, GA finished fourth and Ross Bailes of Clover, SC was fifth.

Jason Hiatt of Oxford, AL drove to a sixth-place finish, and National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame Inductee Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, TN took the seventh spot. ULTIMATE title contender Jason Welshan of Maryville, TN finished eighth, Johnny Chastain of Murphy, NC was ninth, and Austin Smith of Rome, GA rounded out the top ten.

The defending ULTIMATE SE Champion Dennis “Rambo” Franklin of Gaffney, SC was the Hard Charger of the Race after taking a Provisional, starting 24th, and finishing 14th. Page also picked up a $200 Bonus as the M&W Transport “Haulin’ It” Fast Qualifier by out-timing the 31 entrants with a lap in 15.696 seconds. The two eight-lap B-Main Races were won by Smith and Gary McPherson of Dalton, GA.

Croft started the race from the pole position with Page on the outside of the front row. Croft took the lead, but the caution flag came out on the opening tour after Justin Shipley of Douglasville, GA hit the wall in turn one. Croft took the lead again on the restart with Page in hot pursuit. Frank Ingram of Acworth, GA stalled on the race track to bring out the second yellow flag on lap ten.

The field went back to green flag action with Croft leading and Page chasing for another ten laps before McPherson cut down a right-rear tire on lap 20. Croft was able to maintain a lead on Page after restart, but by lap 30, Page reached the back bumper of the race leader.

Croft seemed to have an advantage on Page in turns one and two; while Page seemed to have the better handling race car in turns three and four. When the leaders reached lapped traffic in the closing laps, Millwood closed in try to make it a three-car battle for the lead. Croft was trying to keep Page pinched down on the inside when he would try to make a run to challenge for the lead.

Anticipating Page to try for another inside run on the last lap, Croft tried to shut the door, but there was no one there. Page went to the outside in turns one and two, and then took the lead down the backstretch. Page then used his advantage in turns three and four to pull away to the $4,000 win.

The next race for the ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series will be a National Race at Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap, TN paying $12,000-to-win and $500-to-start on Thursday night, August 17.

The series will then move to Crossville Speedway in Crossville, TN on Friday night, August 18 for a $4,000-to-win, $400-to-start race co-sanctioned by the ULTIMATE SE Region and the ULTIMATE Battle of the Bluegrass Region.

Check out the official website for the ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series at www.ultimatesupers.com, and continue to follow our social media networks on Facebook at ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series and on Twitter @ULTIMATESupers to get up to the minute news and details as they become available.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 13 AT DIXIE SPEEDWAY IN WOODSTOCK, GA ON 7/29/17:

POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 2 18 Michael Page Douglasville, GA 40 $4,000
2. 1 9 Jason Croft Woodstock, GA 40 $2,000
3. 5 31 Tyler Millwood Cartersville, GA 40 $1,350
4. 4 59 Dale Thurman Cartersville, GA 40 $1,000
5. 10 79 Ross Bailes Clover, SC 40 $875
6. 3 1h Jason Hiatt Oxford, AL 40 $775
7. 7 85 Ronnie Johnson Chattanooga, TN 40 $700
8. 8 29 Jason Welshan Maryville, TN 40 $600
9. 15 00 Johnny Chastain Murphy, NC 40 $500
10. 11 84 Austin Smith Rome, GA 40 $450
11. 14 X15 Shawn Chastain Murphy, NC 40 $425
12. 19 1 Brent Dixon Elberton, GA 40 $400
13. 16 3 Luther Jenkins Woodstock, GA 40 $400
14. 24 2 Dennis Franklin Gaffney, SC 40 $400
15. 17 25 David Daughtry Sydney, GA 40 $400
16. 18 00p Dalton Poston Douglasville, GA 40 $400
17. 20 92 Rodney Martin Cartersville, GA 39 $400
18. 12 29m Gary McPherson Dalton, GA 39 $400
19. 9 22 Will Roland Jasper, GA 22 $400
20. 21 421 Anthony Sanders Spartanburg, SC 11 $400
21. 13 66 Jake Knowles Rome, GA 9 $400
22, 22 24x Frank Ingram Acworth, GA 9 $400
23. 23 101 Casey Roberts Toccoa, GA 6 $400
24. 6 08 Justin Shipley Douglasville, GA 0 $400

ENTRIES: 31
M&W TRANSPORT “HAULIN’ IT” FAST TIME: Page, 15.696 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: Roberts and Franklin
LEAD CHANGES: 1
LAP LEADERS: Croft, 1-39; Page, 40
LAPS LED: Croft, 39; Page, 1
AUTOLITE/FRAM/DIRTONDIRT.COM ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Millwood
GENESIS SHOCKS AWARD: None (Award rolls over to $900 at next event)
HARD CHARGER: Franklin (started 24th and finished 14th)
CAUTIONS: 3
MARGIN OF VICTORY: .730 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACE: 26 Minutes and 25.514 Seconds
NEXT RACE: August 17, Volunteer Speedway, Bulls Gap, TN, $12,000-to-win, $500-to-start.

M&W TRANSPORT “HAULIN’ IT” GROUP QUALIFYING (Top 5 Transfer To Main Event):

GROUP 1:

POS CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN TIME
1. 9 Jason Croft Woodstock, GA 15.853
2. 1h Jason Hiatt Oxford, AL 15.888
3. 31 Tyler Millwood Cartersville, GA 15.895
4. 85 Ronnie Johnson Chattanooga, TN 15.991
5. 22 Will Roland Jasper, GA 16.027
6. 84 Austin Smith Rome, GA 16.063
7. 66 Jake Knowles Rome, GA 16.087
8. 25 David Daughtry Sydney, GA 16.188
9. 00 Johnny Chastain Murphy, NC 16.194
10. 421 Anthony Sanders Spartanburg, SC 16.252
11. 81 Grainger Howell Kingston, GA 16.292
12. 3j Jeremy Ledford Mt. Airy, GA 16.325
13. 1 Brent Dixon Elberton, GA 16.445
14. 21 Shane Tankersley Morganton, GA 16.664
15. 77 Jason Garmon Woodstock, GA 17.263
16. 101 Casey Roberts Toccoa, GA 15.936 – DQ/LT

GROUP 2:

POS CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN TIME
1. 18 Michael Page Douglasville, GA 15.696
2. 59 Dale Thurman Cartersville, GA 15.809
3. 08 Justin Shipley Douglasville, GA 15.831
4. 29 Jason Welshan Maryville, TN 15.840
5. 79 Ross Bailes Clover, SC 15.932
6. 29m Gary McPherson Dalton, GA 15.995
7. 3 Luther Jenkins Woodstock, GA 16.119
8. X15 Shawn Chastain Murphy, NC 16.142
9. 92 Rodney Martin Cartersville, GA 16.167
10. 00p Dalton Polston Douglasville, GA 16.300
11. 24x Frank Ingram Acworth, GA 16.337
12. 4 Levi Hicks Murphy, NC 16.446
13. 2 Dennis Franklin Gaffney, SC 16.459
14. G9 Eric Grainger Dallas GA 16.583
15. 41 T.J. Reaid Acworth, GA 15.816 – DQ/LT

B-MAINS (8 Laps – Top 6 Transfer To Main Event):

1ST B-MAIN: 1. Smith; 2. Knowles; 3. J. Chastain; 4. Daughtry; 5. Dixon; 6. Sanders; 7. Ledford; 8. Tankersley; 9. Howell DNS; 10. Garmon DNS; 11. Roberts.

2ND B-MAIN: 1. McPherson; 2. S. Chastain; 3. Jenkins; 4. Polston; 5. Martin; 6. Ingram; 7. Franklin; 8. Hicks; 9. Grainger; 10. Reaid DNS.

 

The ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series would like to recognize their marketing partners for the 2017 season which include: American Racer, Hoosier Race Tires, VP Race Fuels, M&W Transport, PPM Racing Products, Arizona Sport Shirts, DirtonDirt.com, Big A’s Custom Graphics, AR Bodies, Five Star Race Bodies, Schaeffer’s Racing Oil and Lubricants, Autolite/Fram, RockAuto.com, Safecraft, Simpson, Genesis Shocks and Thomas Clarke Performance Web Design

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ROBERTS TAKES ULTIMATE/CAROLINA CLASH LAVONIA CASH

LAVONIA, GA – Three-time ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series Champion Casey Roberts of Toccoa, GA led wire-to-wire to claim the $4,000 top prize at Lavonia Speedway in Lavonia, GA on Friday night in an ULTIMATE South East Region race co-sanctioned with the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series.

Roberts also collected an extra $200 for winning the M&W Transport “Haulin’ It” Fast Time Award with a lap around Lavonia Speedway in 15.665 seconds. Robert chose to start on the outside to begin the 40-lap main event and took the lead when the green flag fell.

Jason Welshan of Maryville, TN was the fourth fastest qualifier, and started the race on the outside of the second row. Welshan followed Roberts at the start of the race, settled into the second spot, and that’s where he finished. Ross Bailes of Clover, SC took the third spot and Zack Mitchell of Enoree, SC was fourth.

The ULTIMATE SE point leader Tyler Millwood of Cartersville, GA finished in the fifth position and was the Autolite/Fram/DirtOnDirt.com Rookie of the Race. Millwood now holds a 14-point lead over Welshan in the ULTIMATE SE point standings.

Brent Dixon of Elberton, GA came home in the sixth spot, and Jeff Smith of Dallas, NC was the Hard Charger of the Race after starting 12th and finishing seventh. Anthony Sanders of Spartanburg, SC finished eighth, while Scott Shirey of Swansea, SC took the ninth spot, and Shane Tankersley of Morganton, GA rounded out the top ten.

While Roberts and Welshan settled into the top two spots, the action was fast and furious behind them with many battles for position. The yellow caution bulb was lit up on lap two, and that signaled a tough break for the defending ULTIMATE SE Champion Dennis “Rambo” Franklin of Gaffney, SC. Franklin tangled with Smith, but he ended up on the inside guard rail and was the first car out of the race.

The field went back to green flag racing action of six more tours around Lavonia Speedway before the caution flag was put out for the second time in the race on lap eight when Josh Langley of Lancaster, SC spun and backed into the fourth turn wall. The field raced under green for the next 30 laps, and the two-to-go signal was pulled for the final caution flag of the race.

Johnny Pursley of Clover, SC was battling with Sanders for the eighth spot when they got together, and Pursley ended up in the wall. Roberts led the field down for a green-white-checkered finish and was able to keep Welshan behind him to have a .806 second margin of victory at the end of the race.

The ULTIMATE SE “Georgia On My Mind “ Double Racing Weekend will continue with a $4,000-to-win, $400-to-start race on Saturday night when the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame Inducted Swims Family welcomes the ULTIMATE SE cars and stars to Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, GA.

Check out the official website for the ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series at www.ultimatesupers.com, and continue to follow our social media networks on Facebook at ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series and on Twitter @ULTIMATESupers to get up to the minute news and details as they become available.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 12 AT LAVONIA SPEEDWAY IN LAVONIA, GA ON 7/28/17:

POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 1 101 Casey Roberts Toccoa, GA 40 $4,000
2. 4 29 Jason Welshan Maryville, TN 40 $2,000
3. 2 79 Ross Bailes Clover, SC 40 $1,350
4. 6 57 Zack Mitchell Enoree, SC 40 $1,000
5. 3 31 Tyler Millwood Cartersville, GA 40 $875
6. 5 1 Brent Dixon Elberton, GA 40 $775
7. 12 00 Jeff Smith Dallas, NC 40 $700
8. 8 421 Anthony Sanders Spartanburg, SC 40 $600
9. 10 10 Scott Shirey Swansea, AC 39 $500
10. 14 21 Shane Tankersley Morganton, GA 39 $450
11. 7 09 Johnny Pursley Clover, SC 37 $425
12. 11 39 Greg Clark Stanley, NC 24 $400
13. 15 84 Jay Sessoms Stanley, NC 22 $400
14. 17 3 Jeremy Ledford Mt. Airy, GA 16 $400
15. 16 03 David Yandle Monroe, NC 10 $400
16. 13 7 Josh Langley Lancaster, SC 7 $400
17. 9 2 Dennis Franklin Gaffney, SC 1 $400
18. 18 18 Brett Hamm Newberry, SC 0 $0/DNS

ENTRIES: 18
M&W TRANSPORT “HAULIN’ IT” FAST QUALIFIER: Roberts, 15.665 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: None
LEAD CHANGES: None
LAP LEADER: Roberts, 1-40
AUTOLITE/FRAM/DIRTONDIRT.COM ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Millwood
GENESIS SHOCKS AWARD: None (Award rolls over to $600 at next event)
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE: Smith (started 12th and finished 7th)
CAUTIONS: 3
MARGIN OF VICTORY: .806 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACES: 24 Minutes and 36.634 Seconds
NEXT RACE: Saturday night, $4,000-to-win, $400-to-start, Dixie Speedway, Woodstock, GA

M&W TRANSPORT “HAULIN’ IT” QUALIFYING:

POS CAR # DRIVER TIME
1. 101 Casey Roberts 15.665
2. 79 Ross Bailes 15.795
3. 31 Tyler Millwood 15.850
4, 29 Jason Welshan 15.884
5. 1 Brent Dixon 15.916
6. 57 Zack Mitchell 15.934
7. 09 Johnny Pursley 16.086
8. 421 Anthony Sanders 16.249
9. 2 Dennis Franklin 16.358
10. 10 Scott Shirey 16.371
11. 39 Greg Clark 16.376
12. 00 Jeff Smith 16.484
13. 7 Josh Langley 16.535
14. 21 Shane Tankersley 16.676
15. 84 Jay Sessoms 16.729
16. 03 David Yandle 17.063
17. 3 Jeremy Ledford 17.265
18. 18 Brett Hamm NT

 

The ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series would like to recognize their marketing partners for the 2017 season which include: American Racer, Hoosier Race Tires, VP Race Fuels, M&W Transport, PPM Racing Products, Arizona Sport Shirts, DirtonDirt.com, Big A’s Custom Graphics, AR Bodies, Five Star Race Bodies, Schaeffer’s Racing Oil and Lubricants, Autolite/Fram, RockAuto.com, Safecraft, Simpson, Genesis Shocks and Thomas Clarke Performance Web Design

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Southern All Stars Set For 14th Annual Governors Cup At The Mag

FAYETTEVILLE, TN—The Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series will once again be a part of the 14th Annual Governors Cup this Saturday night July 15th at the Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, MS. The Southern All Star super late models will be in action for a 40 lap $4,000 to win event along with a full racing program at the Johnny Stokes promoted gumbo track. This will be the fourth year that the Southern All Stars have sanctioned the event with Chris Wall, Bub McCool and Riley Hickman taking the wins in the previous three events.

The 2017 version of the Southern All Stars returns with a little different view this year as four time champion Riley Hickman is not on tour full time this year and this has allowed some of the young new talent in the dirt late model world to be showcased as the top four drivers in the series are all rookies and all are still battling for the 2017 crown. Austin Horton of Newnan, GA., comes into the event on top followed by Moultrie, GA., driver Tristan Sealy, then Linden, TN., driver Eric Hickerson and Acworth, GA., driver T J Reaid. All these drivers are expected to be in action along with many drivers from across the southeast including Hickman, last week’s Southern All Star winner at Thunderhill Dane Dacus, 2016 rookie of the year Brad Skinner, Trey Wood, Ray McElhiney, Ashton Winger plus many more drivers from across the southeast.

Mississippi area drivers that are expected to be in acting include Eric Cooley, Chad Thrash, Shay Knight, Billy Franklin, Brian Rickman and many more.

Pit gates will open at 3 pm with hot laps at 6:30pm with racing to follow. Magnolia Speedway information can be found at www.magnoliadirt.com

For more information concerning the Southern All Stars contact Lynn Acklin – General Manager: 256-924-4546 www.sasdirt.com

Entry Fee: $110.00 Transponder Rental $25.00

Tire Rule: Hoosier 1350/1600/70

Purse: 1. $4,000; 2. $2,000; 3. $1,000; 4. $900; 5.$800; 6.$700; 7.$600; 8.$550; 9.$525; 10.$500; 11.$450; 12.$425; 13.$400; 14.$400; 15.$400; 16.$400; 17.$400; 18.$400; 19.$400; 20.$400; 21. $400; 22. $400; 23. $400; 24. $400

2017 SOUTHERN ALL STAR POINTS STANDINGS: 1.Austin Horton 922; 2.Tristan Sealy 804; 3.Eric Hickerson 776; 4. T J Reaid 732; 5.Brad Skinner 606; 6.Bo Shirley 466; 7.Casey Roberts 458; 8.Riley Hickman 418; 9.Clint Smith 402; 10.Matt Perry 356;

2017 CRUISE WITH THE CHAMPIONS/DIRTONDIRT.COM ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: 1.Austin Horton 922; 2.Tristan Sealy 804; 3. Eric Hickerson 776; 4.T J Reaid 732

2017 AR Bodies Challenge: 1.Eric Hickerson 294; 2.Brad Skinner 212; 3.Todd Morrow 123; 4.Brandon Overton 106; 5.Josh Putnam 82; 6.Joseph Faulkner 43 7.Derek Ellis 35; 8.Jason Walker 34; 9.Jamie Perry 33; 10.Jeff Johns 30; 11.Jason Lyles 24; 12.Mitch Thornton 18; 13.Dean Carpenter 16; 14.John Minon 15;

UPCOMING SOUTHERN ALL STAR DIRT RACING SERIES EVENT:
July 15th Magnolia Speedway-Columbus, MS $4,000 Sept 1st Tennessee National Raceway-Hohenwald, TN $4,000 Sept 2nd Thunderhill Raceway-Lawrenceburg, TN $4,000

2017 Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series Sponsors:
*Hoosier Racing Tire “The Official Race Tire” of the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series *Patriot Sports “The Official Merchandise Vendor” of the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series *Sunoco Race Fuel “The Official Racing Fuel” of the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series

2017 Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series Marketing Partners Include: AR Bodies, Brodix Cylinder Heads, , COR Suspensions, Cruise with the Champions, DirtonDirt.com, H3 Performance Graphics, Integra Racing Shocks, , MSR Mafia Web Design and Service, PPM Racing Products, RockAuto.com, 36 Racing & Fabrication, Racecar Engineering, BrakeOMeter

By |2017-07-11T21:25:31-04:00July 11th, 2017|Front Page News, Regional, Southern All Stars|Comments Off on Southern All Stars Set For 14th Annual Governors Cup At The Mag

NANCE SWEEPS LAVONIA FOR FIRST FASTRAK CAREER WIN

LAVONIA, GA – Matthew Nance won his first career FASTRAK Pro Late Model Series South East Region Tour race by being hotter than a firecracker on the July 4th Weekend. Nance drove the Diversified Finishers Longhorn to Fast Time honors, won his eight-lap Heat Race, and then led all 40 laps of the feature to sweep the 6th Annual Charlie Mize Memorial at Lavonia Speedway.

While the Ronda, NC driver looked like he had the dominant race car, lapped traffic made things interesting on the last lap. For most of the race, Nance was able to maintain a 2.5 second lead over Brent Dixon of Elberton, GA.

In the last two laps of the race, Dixon was able to cut that deficient in half, and close to within a couple of car lengths as the lead duo took the white flag. Nance hung on for the win, with Dixon finishing second in the Jacky Jones Club 29.

“I was trying to be as patient as I could be with the lapped cars on the final lap of the race because I knew if I wasn’t, I could have thrown it all away,” Nance said. “I kept waiting to see someone alongside of me, but there was no one there. I’ve ran this series for two years, and FASTRAK has the best Pro Late Model drivers in the country. This is really special to win one of these races.”

Former FASTRAK Champion Ron Parker of Belwood, NC finished third in the Schaeffer Oil Rocket, and Danny Sanders of Athens, GA took the fourth spot in the Coors Light Longhorn. Frankie Beard of Hartwell, GA was fifth in the Jessica Cornett Racing/CMP Automotive Mastersbilt, and Benji Hicks of Mt. Airy, NC drove the T&K Enterprises Longhorn to a sixth-place finish.

Will Beard of Hartwell, GA finished seventh in the Old 29 Golf Carts Rocket, and Jensen Ford of Piney Flats, TN was the Hard Charger of the Race after starting 14th in the Tim Byrd Motorsports TNT and finished eighth. Peyton Freeman of Commerce, GA was ninth in the Freeman Plumbing Longhorn, and Phillip Thompson of Knoxville, TN rounded out the top ten in the Milmax Filtration Warrior and was the Rookie of the Race.

Ford came into the Charlie Mize Memorial Race with a two point lead over Hicks in what has become one of the closest championship point battles in motorsports this season. It couldn’t get any closer, right? Don’t take that bet! Ford and Hicks left Lavonia Speedway on Monday night sharing the FASTRAK SE point lead.

After the first six races of the 2017 FASTRAK SE season, the championship point lead has either changed or been shared after every race. In preliminary action on Monday night at Lavonia Speedway, Nance out-timed the 22-car field with a lap in 16.780 seconds. Along with Nance, the other two eight-lap heat races were won by Dixon and Parker.

Nance took control of the race from the drop of the green flag, as he charged from his outside front row starting spot to take the lead from polesitter Dixon, with Parker, defending FASTRAK SE Champion Cla Knight of North Augusta, SC in the Augusta Aquatics Longhorn, and Beard trailing in the top five.

The race leader set a fast pace in the opening laps, has he jumped out to a 12 car-length lead by lap four, and stretched that out to a half-straightaway lead over Dixon by lap six. Nance began to encounter the cars on the tail end of the lead lap on the tenth circuit, but Dixon could not close the gap.

The two second lead Nance built up on Dixon at the halfway point of the race went away on lap 23 when the first of three caution flags came out for Will Harris of Maysville, GA, who stalled his AFCO Rocket in turn two. When the field doubled up for the restart, Nance chose the inside, while Dixon took the outside to the right of the leader.

Parker chose the inside from the third spot to restart behind Nance. Traditionally, Knight would have went to the outside of Parker, but since FASTRAK rules state a driver has the option to go to the inside or the outside, Knight decided to try a different strategy and he chose the inside to restart behind Parker. Beard, from the fifth spot, filled the position outside of Parker.

The green light for the restart quickly gave way to the yellow caution bulb, as Knight ended up against the outside guardrail in turn one. Knight retired for the evening with damage on the right-front corner of his race car. Sam Hicks of Hartwell, GA slowed the field down for the final time on lap 24 when he spun the Old 29 Golf Carts Barry Wright in turn four.

Nance led Dixon, Parker, Sanders, Frankie Beard, Will Beard, Adam Partain of Hartwell, GA in the Partain Farms Barry Wright, Benji Hicks, Thompson and Ford down for the double-file restart. Hicks got up on the wheel when the green flag came out, as he advanced from eighth to sixth, a move that would end up putting him at the top of the points list with Ford at the end of the race.

With ten laps to go, Nance had a 1.855 second lead over Dixon, and it at first appeared lapped cars would not play a role in the race outcome. That all changed with two laps to go, as three lapped cars were racing each other for position as Nance closed in. Nance took the white flag behind them with no place to go. That also meant that Dixon, who closed fast, also had no place to go.

The next race for the FASTRAK Pro Late Model Series South East Region Tour will take place on Saturday night, July 22 at Screven Motorsports Complex in Sylvania, GA with the $2,000-to-win, $250-to-start Rebel Yell 40.

Check out the official website for the FASTRAK Racing Series at www.fastrakracing.com and continue to follow our social media networks for the FASTRAK Racing Series. Like and Follow our Fan Page on Facebook plus follow @FASTRAK_SE and/or @FASTRAK_MOV on Twitter to get up to the minute news and details as they become available.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 6 AT LAVONIA SPEEDWAY IN LAVONIA, GA ON 7/3/17:

POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 2 24n Matthew Nance Ronda, NC 40 $2,000
2. 1 1 Brent Dixon Elberton, GA 40 $1,000
3. 3 8 Ron Parker Belwood, NC 40 $700
4. 6 4 Danny Sanders Athens, GA 40 $600
5. 4 2 Frankie Beard Hartwell, GA 40 $500
6. 9 55 Benji Hicks Mt. Airy, NC 40 $450
7. 8 29 Will Beard Hartwell, GA 40 $400
8. 14 83 Jensen Ford Piney Flats, TN 40 $375
9. 13 F1 Peyton Freeman Commerce, GA 40 $350
10. 12 24T Phillip Thompson Knoxville, TN 40 $325
11. 11 11 David Smith Inman, SC 40 $315
12. 15 11h Derrek Harvey Toccoa, GA 40 $300
13. 16 44 Dylan Lewis Oakland, MD 39 $275
14. 18 371 Drew Benfield Toccoa, GA 39 $265
15. 17 9 Sam Hicks Hartwell, GA 38 $250
16. 21 66w Larry Waters Cumming, GA 36 $250
17. 7 87 Adam Partain Hartwell, GA 25 $250
18. 5 42 Cla Knight North Augusta, SC 22 $250
19. 22 21 Will Harris Maysville, GA 20 $250
20. 19 3a Eric Veal Royston, GA 16 $250
21. 10 14 Adam Smith Carnesville, GA 5 $250
22. 20 30 Cole Hardy Jefferson, GA 3 $250

ENTRIES: 22
FAST QUALIFIER: Nance, 16.780 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: None
LEAD CHANGES: None
LAP LEADER: Nance, 1-40
ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Thompson
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE: Ford (started 14th and finished 8th)
CAUTIONS: 3
MARGIN OF VICTORY: .638 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACE: 34 Minutes and 46.611 Seconds
NEXT EVENT: July 22, Screven Motorsports Complex, Sylvania, GA, $2,000-to-win, $250-to start Rebel Yell 40

GROUP QUALIFYING:

GROUP 1:
POS CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN CHASSIS 1ST LAP 2ND LAP TIME
1 1 Brent Dixon Elberton, GA Club 29 17.013 17.031 17.016
2 87 Adam Partain Hartwell, GA Barry Wright 17.131 17.293 17.131
3 2 Frankie Beard Hartwell, GA Mastersbilt 17.490 17.221 17.221
4 F1 :Peyton Freeman Commerce, GA Longhorn 17.290 17.229 17.229
5 14 Adam Smith Carnesville, GA Rocket NT 17.317 17.317
6 3a Eric Veal Royston, GA Rocket 17.399 17.359 17.359
7 44 Dylan Lewis Oakland, MD Mastersbilt NT NT NT
GROUP 2:
POS CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN CHASSIS 1ST LAP 2ND LAP TIME
1 24n Matthew Nance Ronda, NC Longhorn 16.886 16.780 16.780
2 42 Cla Knight North Augusta, SC Longhorn 17.052 16.865 16.865
3 11 David Smith Inman, SC TNT 17.397 16.872 16.872
4 29 Will Beard Hartwell, GA Rocket 17.141 17.046 17.046
5 83 Jensen Ford Piney Flats, TN TNT 17.058 17.308 17.058
6 30 Cole Hardy Jefferson, GA Longhorn 17.348 17.169 17.169
7 9 Sam Hicks Hartwell, GA Barry Wright 17.847 18.046 17.847
GROUP 3:
POS CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN CHASSIS 1ST LAP 2ND LAP TIME
1 24T Phillip Thompson Knoxville, TN Warrior 17.659 16.866 16.866
2 8 Ron Parker Belwood, NC Rocket 17.126 16.976 16.976
3 55 Benji Hicks Mt. Airy, NC Longhorn 17.159 17.091 17.091
4 4 Danny Sanders Athens, GA Longhorn 17.204 17.228 17.204
5 371 Drew Benfield Toccoa, GA Longhorn 17.453 17.347 17.347
6 11h Derrick Harvey Toccoa, GA Walter Newman 17.380 17.423 17.380
7 66w Larry Waters Cumming, GA Rocket 17.436 17.831 17.436
8 21 Will Harris Maysville, GA Rocket 18.080 17.987 17.987

HEAT RACES ( Laps):

1ST HEAT: 1. Dixon; 2. F. Beard; 3. Partain; 4. A. Smith; 5. Freeman; 6. Lewis; 7. Veal.

2ND HEAT: 1. Nance; 2. Knight; 3. W. Beard; 4. D. Smith; 5. Ford; 6. S. Hicks; 7. Hardy.

3RD HEAT: 1. Parker; 2. Sanders; 3. B. Hicks; 4. Thompson; 5. Harvey; 6. Benfield; 7. Waters; 8. Harris.

FASTRAK PRO LATE MODEL SERIES SOUTH EAST REGION POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 7/3/17:

1. 83 Jensen Ford – 183
1. 55 Benji Hicks – 183
3. 24n Matthew Nance – 175
4. 8 Ron Parker – 172
5. 42 Cla Knight – 162
6. 24T Phillip Thompson (R) – 140
7. 44 Dylan Lewis (R) – 133
8. 2 Frankie Beard – 111
9. 30 Tyler Bare – 98
10. 11 David Smith – 96
11. F1 Peyton Freeman – 73
12. 7a Corey Almond – 66
13. 2w Justin Williams – 59
14. 99 Teddy Tate (R) – 56
15. 14 Adam Smith – 52

THE 2017 MARKETING PARTNERS FOR THE FASTRAK RACING SERIES ARE CHEVROLET PERFORMANCE, HOOSIER RACING TIRE, VP RACING FUEL, BEYEA HEADERS, ROCKET CHASSIS, TNT RACE CARS, ARIZONA SPORT SHIRTS, SIMPSON SAFETY EQUIPMENT, SAFECRAFT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, ROCK AUTO.COM, AND THOMAS CLARKE PERFORMANCE.

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Ivedent Lloyd Jr. and Big Frog Motorsports Land in Tri County Victory Lane

Ocala, Florida (07/05/17) – Ivedent Lloyd Jr. Racing enjoyed a strong holiday weekend in the Big Frog Motorsports #58 Dave’s Towing/ XR1 Rocket Chassis Late Model/ Cornett Racing Engines Super Late Model. While dodging Mother Nature the team captured a Top 5 and a win.

“Ivedent and I have been friends for a long time, and we worked out a deal to have him pilot our Super Late Model, when we don’t have races scheduled with Devin Dixon,” noted Augie David Burttram with Big Frog Motorsports. “This is a really great situation for all of us, and it was awesome to see Ivedent getting the win at Tri County Race Track on Monday. A special thanks goes out to everyone who supports our team.”

Piloting the Big Frog Motorsports #58 entry, Ivedent Lloyd Jr. visited Senoia Raceway (Senoia, Georgia) on Saturday night for the Southern All Star Series sanctioned, Michael Head Jr. Memorial. Drawing 36 Super Late Models for the event, honoring the late son of former SAS champion Mike Head, Ivedent posted the fourth-fastest time in qualifying, locking him into the 4th-starting position for the feature. With $5,454 on the line, Lloyd Jr. raced in the Top 5 for the duration of the 54-lap finale before ultimately registering a 4th-place finish behind Clint Smith, Austin Horton, and Cody King with Tristan Sealy coming in 5th.

After Mother Nature ended their night at Rome Speedway (Rome, Georgia) on Sunday after laying down the third fastest lap in time trials, the Big Frog Motorsports team headed to TriCounty Racetrack (Brasstown, North Carolina) on Monday for the Super Late Model event.

Bringing home his first win of the season in the team’s car, Ivedent Lloyd Jr. topped the field in the Independence Day Championship feature, picking up the $1,500 payday.

Tuesday night’s Southern Nationals Bonus Series event at North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, Georgia) was rescheduled due to weather.

Complete results can be found at www.SASDirt.com and www.TriCountyRaceTrack.com .

This Saturday, July 8 Devin Dixon will return to the driver’s seat as Big Frog Motorsports rolls into Volusia Speedway Park (Barberville, Florida) for the annual Powell Memorial. The program pays $5,000 to the winner. For more information on the event, please visit www.VSPDirtLife.com .

Big Frog Motorsports would like to thank their principal and associate sponsors including Dave’s Towing, Big Frog Shocks, Big Frog Signs and Graphics, Ocala Tractor, Southway Crane Service, M&W Transport, FK Rod Ends, Schaeffers Oil, Racecar Engineering, Wilwood Brakes, Keyser Manufacturing, Rocket Chassis, Sunoco Race Fuels, Koury Racing Engines, Integra Shocks, Hoosier Race Tire by Brian, Daytona Sensors LLC, Schoenfeld Headers, COMP Cams, AR Bodies, Vahlco Wheels, Leaf Firesuits, JE Pistons, Red Line Oil, NGK Spark Plugs, Fast Shafts, Callies Race Products, Superior Bearings, Ferrea Valves, Butlerbuilt Seats, C&R Racing, Leaf Racewear, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.

For the latest team news and updates on Big Frog Motorsports please visit www.BigFrogMotorsports.com .

By |2017-07-05T18:47:48-04:00July 5th, 2017|Front Page News, Regional|Comments Off on Ivedent Lloyd Jr. and Big Frog Motorsports Land in Tri County Victory Lane

William’s Wins “Masters of the Pro’s” 144 Claims First Green Jacket

Salem, IN (July 4, 2017) – Cole Williams has been a strong performer for several seasons in a Pro Late Model, winning track championships in that class at both Lebanon I-44 Speedway and Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville, but Williams has now put himself in contention to be one of the top Pro Late Model drivers in the country with his win in the Short Track U.S. Nationals at Bristol Motor Speedway on May 21st and a dominating win in last night’s JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance Masters of the Pro’s” 144 at Lebanon I-44 Speedway.

“This is awesome, I’ve wanted to get the green jacket and a win in this event since it started,” remarked Williams in victory lane. “To get this win means a lot for our team, getting the win at Bristol was awesome, and then to follow it up with winning this race, this is unbelievable. I have a lot of fans at this track, it’s great to have their support. I couldn’t do it without this awesome team and the support of my sponsors and my family!”

Williams took advantage of his outside pole starting position after Fury Race Cars Fast Qualifier Michael Clancy Jr. drew a seven for the events invert. Williams powered around the outside of pole sitter Austin Kunert to grab the early lead. The win did not come easy, even though Williams led all 144 laps of the event, the first time anyone has ever done that.

Williams had to fight off challengers on seven different restarts through the event, drivers who battled hard with Williams for the lead included Chandler Smith, who briefly passed Williams, the only car to do so all night, but a yellow flag came out right after the pass before a lap was scored, giving the lead back to Williams.

Other challengers for the lead included series points leader Jack Dossey III, Cole Rouse and Stephen Nasse, who battled with Williams from the green flag after the lap 100 break until a flat tire ended Nasse’s charge and brought out a late yellow with six laps remaining. Williams then held off the late charge of Dossey III to get the win and the $8000 payoff and the coveted green jacket. Williams was awarded the AR Bodies Cool Move of the Race for holding off all challengers to get the win and the Earnest Performance Lap Leader Award.

“Those guys all raced me hard, but clean,” added Williams. “Nasse had a good car, but I kept him on the bottom so he couldn’t keep his momentum up. It was a tough 144 laps, the toughest I’ve ever ran!”

Dossey III would match his best series finish with his second straight second place finish to add to his series points lead and picked up his second straight FLUIDYNE Cool Under Pressure Award. Cole Rouse came from his 11th place starting position to finish in third place and earn a Great Lakes Tire/Hoosier Performance Award and the Racing Electronics Hardcharger Award. Smith hung on to get a fourth place finish. Austin Kunert came back from having to go to the tail twice during the event to get a fifth place finish and earned the Sweet Manufacturing Sweet Move of the Race Award.

Local racer Mandy Chick would come back from an early spin to finish in sixth, her all-time series best finish. With that finish she earned a Great Lakes Tire/Hoosier Performance Award and the VanDoorn Racing Development Rookie of the Race Award. Nasse would battle back from his late flat tire to finish in seventh. Local racer Kaleb Allison finished in eighth place. ARCA Racing Series veteran racer Joe Cooksey finished in ninth place. Rookie Thomas Hufferd finished in 10th place in his series debut, his pit crew picked up the PitBoxes.com Pit Crew of the Race Award for their hard work all weekend on Hufferd’s car in their first ever race at I-44.

Williams and Salem Speedway winner Jack Smith are both now locked into the new Chase Championship format, if they compete in at least 75% of the races leading up to the final four Chase events, to crown the 2017 series Champion.

The series’ will have its second of four straight weeks of racing in its first ever event at Kil-Kare Raceway this Sunday, July 9th. More information on the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance is available at www.cra-racing.com.

By |2017-07-05T18:43:32-04:00July 5th, 2017|CRA Racing Series, Front Page News, Regional|Comments Off on William’s Wins “Masters of the Pro’s” 144 Claims First Green Jacket

“Cat Daddy” Clint Smith Back In Southern All Star Victory Lane

SENOIA, GA—The Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series returned to the Senoia Raceway in Senoia, GA., Saturday night for the Michael Head Jr Memorial and a familiar name with the Southern All Stars Series as well as the fans was in victory lane for the first time since a 2009 and that was 4 time Southern All Star Champion Clint Smith of Senoia, GA., who battled with series points leader Austin Horton of Newnan, GA., to get his first series since his last win at the Cleveland Speedway. Smith took the lead once but a caution flew before the lap was completed and had to go back to second but a few laps later Smith worked his by Horton to capture his 13th series. Smith was elated in victory lane about the win and was honored to win the race that was dedicated to the son of one of his biggest rivals on the series Mike Head who won the series championship in 1991. Horton padded his series points lead a few more markers as he came home in the second spot, third went to Cody King in his best run with the series, fourth to another two time Southern All Star Champion Ivedent Lloyd and Tristan Sealy fifth.

Finishing in the sixth spot was Eric Hickerson, seventh to Riley Hickman from his 7th starting spot, 8th to Michael Page, ninth went to Landon Bagby of Lithia Springs, GA., in first run with the series this year and in tenth was Dillon Tidmore from his 24th starting spot.

RACE TIDBITS: Michael Page won the $154 from Wood Motorsports for fast qualifier as well as the Dash for Cash of $250 from Five Star Hyundai of Warner Robbins, GA., Three former Southern All Star Champions were in the show Smith, Lloyd and Hickman, 8 of the top 10 in points were at Senoia. Horton increased his point lead over Reaid, 2016 Cruise with the Champions/Dirtondirt.com Rookie of the Year Brad Skinner moved into he top five in series standings. The top four in series our in series points are only separated by 140 points going into this week’s race at Thunderhill. Drivers making their first starts with the series in 2017 included Cody King, Landon Bagby, Bubba Pollard asphalt veteran making his first series start on dirt, Ashton Winger, Shane Fulcher, Tod Darda, Dalton Cook, Kitt Sealy. Over 9 inches of rain fell on the speedway the past week and track conditions that led to the unusually rough track conditions at Senoia.

Smith Sponsors: RaceTek Engines/Rocket Chassis/Southern Fibernet/Cliburn Truck Lines/Ernie D’s Enterprises/JP Drilling/Arizona Sports Shirts/SAE Parts/RDI/Clint Smith Race Cars

Car Count: 37

SUNOCO RACE FUELS GROUP QUALFYING: Group A: T J Reaid 14.181; Group B: Austin Horton 13.885

PPM Race Products B Mains: Tristan Sealy/Cody King

AR Bodies Last Car Lead Lap: Tristan Sealy

COR Suspensions 10th Place Finisher: Dillon Tidmore

36 Racing & Fabrication Hard Charger: Dillon Tidmore

Race Car Engineering Hard Luck Award: T J Reaid

BrakeOMeter 4th Place Finisher Award: Ivedent Lloyd

Results Pending Tire Test: 1.Clint Smith; 2.Austin Horton; 3.Cody King; 4.Ivedent Lloyd; 5.Tristan Sealy; 6.Eric Hickerson; 7.Riley Hickman; 8.Michael Page; 9.Landon Bagby; 10.Dillon Tidmore; 11.Todd Morrow; 12.Casey Roberts; 13.Bubba Pollard; 14.Brad Skinner; 15.Ashton Winger; 16.Matt Parry; 17.Shane Fulcher; 18.Heath Hindman; 19.Dusty Carver; 20.Tod Darda; 21.Dalton Cook; 22.T J Reaid; 23.Jason Fitzgerald; 24.Kitt Sealy

DNS: Corey Payton; Craig Scott; Kayne Hickman; Mason Massey; Russell Ogletree; Thomas Mewborn; John Owenby; Rickey Williams; Glenn Morris; Austin Kirkpatrick; Jeremy Faircloth; Jordy Nipper; James Roulette

The next Southern All Stars event will be on Saturday night July 8th at the Thunderhill Raceway in Lawrenceburg, TN., a 40 lap $4,000 to win event.

For more information on the www.thunderhillracewaypark.com

For more information concerning the Southern All Stars contact Lynn Acklin – General Manager: 256-924-4546 www.sasdirt.com

2017 SOUTHERN ALL STAR POINTS STANDINGS: 1.Austin Horton 828; 2.T J Reaid 732; 3.Tristan Sealy 718; 4.Eric Hickerson 688; 5.Brad Skinner 510; 6.Bo Shirley 466; 7.Casey Roberts 458; 8.Clint Smith 402; 9.Matt Perry 356; 10.Riley Hickman 326

2017 CRUISE WITH THE CHAMPIONS/DIRTONDIRT.COM ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: 1.Austin Horton 828; 2.T J Reaid 732; 3.Tristan Sealy 718; 4. Eric Hickerson 688;

2017 AR Bodies Challenge: 1.Eric Hickerson 272; 2.Brad Skinner 189; 3.Todd Morrow 123; 4.Brandon Overton 106; 5.Josh Putnam 63; 6.Derek Ellis 35; 7.Jamie Perry 33; 8.Jeff Johns 30; 9.Jason Lyles 24; 10.Dean Carpenter 16; 11.John Minon 15; 12.Jason Walker 14

UPCOMING SOUTHERN ALL STAR DIRT RACING SERIES EVENT:
July 8th Thunderhill Raceway-Lawrenceburg, TN-$4,000 July 15th Magnolia Speedway-Columbus, MS $4,000

2017 Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series Sponsors:
*Hoosier Racing Tire “The Official Race Tire” of the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series *Patriot Sports “The Official Merchandise Vendor” of the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series *Sunoco Race Fuel “The Official Racing Fuel” of the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series

2017 Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series Marketing Partners Include: AR Bodies, Brodix Cylinder Heads, , COR Suspensions, Cruise with the Champions, DirtonDirt.com, H3 Performance Graphics, Integra Racing Shocks, , MSR Mafia Web Design and Service, PPM Racing Products, RockAuto.com, 36 Racing & Fabrication, Racecar Engineering, BrakeOMeter

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LAVONIA JULY 1 FASTRAK RACE TO MEMORIALIZE CHARLIE MIZE

CARNESVILLE, GA – Round 6 of the 2017 FASTRAK Pro Late Model Series South Region Tour will take place this Saturday night at Lavonia Speedway in Lavonia, GA with the 40-lap $2,000-to-win, $250-to-start 6th Annual Charlie Mize Memorial Race. When we attend a race at a dirt track, we probably don’t stop to think about the legacy of that track.

Many of the tracks we watch races at in Western South Carolina and Northern Georgia wouldn’t be there if not for the efforts of Charlie Mize, who was a premier track owner, operator and promoter for over 40 years. In addition to his efforts at the tracks, Mr. Mize was also the patriarch of a racing family, who’s legacy is still prominent to this day.

Three-time FASTRAK Champion David Smith of Inman, SC is the Grandson of Charlie Mize, and he is also the defending champion of the Charlie Mize Memorial Race.

“I’ve won some higher paying races in my career, but winning that race last year wasn’t about the money,” Smith said. “That trophy with my Grandfather’s name one it was one I had to have. Now the goal this year is to become the first two-time champion of the Charlie Mize Memorial Race!”

While Smith is better known for following in the footsteps of his father as a race car driver, he has also promoted a few races over the years, and someday he wants to be following in the footsteps of his Grandfather as a track and race promoter in the next phase in his racing horizons.

“It was my Grandfather that got me started in racing by taking me to the races since I was a baby,” Smith said. “I grew up at race tracks and I was driving the water truck and the pack cars at a very young age. Having been on both sides off the fence as both a competitors and promoter gives me a unique perspective of the sport.”

Smith said he isn’t planning on hanging up his helmet anytime soon, but when he does, he’s ready to begin the next phase of his racing career. In the meantime, he’s currently doing both for the Charlie Mize Memorial Race this Saturday night at Lavonia Speedway, a track Charlie Mize promoted in the 1970s when it was called Charlie’s Speedway.

“My Grandfather knew how to promote big and was the first promoter in this area to bring in the NDRA back in the 1980s,” Smith said. “He liked bigger shows and he was also an innovator in weekly racing, especially when it came to safety. I’ve been helping out to get some things sponsored for this Saturday night’s race with McCarter Towing paying $100 for the Fast Time Award, as well as TNT Race Cars and Davenport Motors each putting up $50 for Heat Race winner.”

The complete payout for the FASTRAK SE Charlie Mize Memorial 40-lap Race at Lavonia Speedway this Saturday night is as follows: 1. $2,000; 2. $1,000; 3. $700; 4. $600; 5. $500; 6. $450; 7. $400; 8. $375; 9. $350; 10. $325; 11. $315; 12. $300; 13. $275; 14. $265; 15th through 24th $250.

The battle for the 2017 FASTRAK SE Championship has been hotter than a firecracker, as the point lead has changed hands four times among three different drivers in the first five races. Jensen Ford of Piney Flats, TN will bring a two point lead in the point standings to Lavonia Speedway on July 1 over Benji Hicks of Mt. Airy, NC.

Hicks won the FASTRAK SE season opener at Toccoa Raceway in Toccoa, GA on April 1, but after the second race of the season, the defending FASTRAK SE Champion Cla Knight of North Augusta, SC took over the top spot. FASTRAK alum Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, GA won Round 2 at Virginia Motor Speedway in Jamaica, VA on April 8.

Ford took over the point lead after the third race of the season on May 26 at 311 Motor Speedway in Pine Hall, NC that was won by Steve Blackburn of Greensboro, NC. The FASTRAK SE Tour returned to Virginia Motor Speedway on June 3 for Round 4 where Hicks took his second win of the 2017 season and reclaimed the point lead.

Round 5 was held July 17 at Toccoa Raceway, and Ford raced to his first win of the season. With the victory, Ford found himself on top of the points list for the second time this season. In the first five races of the 2017 FASTRAK SE season, Ford has accumulated 155 points, and Hicks is second in the standings with 153 points.

Knight is in the third spot with 144 points, and Matthew Nance of Ronda, NC is fourth with 140 points. Former FASTRAK Champion Ron Parker of Belwood, NC is fifth with 139 points. Phillip Thompson of Knoxville, TN is sixth with 114 points, and is in a tight battle for the Rookie of the Year Award with Dylan Lewis of Oakland, MD, who is seventh in the FASTRAK SE standings with 110 points.

Tyler Bare of Rockridge Baths, VA is eighth in the FASTRAK SE standings with 98 points and Frankie Beard of Hartwell, TN, who is also a local favorite at Lavonia Speedway in FASTRAK Weekly Racing Series competition, is ninth with 80 points. Smith rounds out the top ten in the standings with 71 points.

Beard leads both the FASTRAK Weekly Racing Series National and Division 1 point standings. The FASTRAK Weekly Racing Series Division 1 is made up of Lavonia Speedway, Toccoa Raceway, and Hartwell Speedway in Hartwell, GA. Many of the top Division 1 drivers will be taking on the FASTRAK SE Touring regulars on July 1 at Lavonia Speedway.

Adam Smith of Carnesville, GA is second in the FASTRAK Weekly Racing Series Division 1 point standings and Parker Herring is in the third spot. Drew Benfield of Toccoa, GA is fourth and Derek Harvey of Toccoa, GA is fifth.

Other top FASTRAK Weekly Racing Series Division 1 drivers expected to compete in the FASTRAK SE Touring race at Lavonia Speedway on July 1 include Larry Waters of Cumming, GA, Cody Prichett of Carnesville, GA, Daniel Wilson of Clayton, GA, Jerry Loudermilk of Mt. Airy, GA, Peyton Freeman of Commerce, GA, and the defending FASTRAK Weekly Racing Series National Champion David McCoy of Franklin, NC.

Drivers competing in the 6th Annual Charlie Mize Memorial Race for the FASTRAK SE Tour on Saturday night at Lavonia Speedway will also earn Weekly Racing Series points. Toccoa Raceway will also be in action with FASTRAK Pro Late Model Weekly Racing Series competition on Sunday night. The rain date for the Lavonia Speedway FASTRAK SE race is on Monday night.

Lavonia Speedway is located at 5941 Lavonia Highway, Lavonia, GA 30553. For more information call 706-340-4781, or visit the track web site at www.lavoniaspeedway.net. You can also follow them on Facebook at The New Lavonia Speedway, or on Twitter @LavoniaSpeedway.

Check out the official website for the FASTRAK Racing Series at www.fastrakracing.com and continue to follow our social media networks for the FASTRAK Racing Series. Like and Follow our Fan Page on Facebook plus follow @FASTRAK_SE and/or @FASTRAK_MOV on Twitter to get up to the minute news and details as they become available.

THE 2017 MARKETING PARTNERS FOR THE FASTRAK RACING SERIES ARE CHEVROLET PERFORMANCE, HOOSIER RACING TIRE, VP RACING FUEL, BEYEA HEADERS, ROCKET CHASSIS, TNT RACE CARS, ARIZONA SPORT SHIRTS, SIMPSON SAFETY EQUIPMENT, SAFECRAFT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, ROCK AUTO.COM, AND THOMAS CLARKE PERFORMANCE

By |2017-06-29T00:56:01-04:00June 29th, 2017|Fastrak Late Model Series, Front Page News, Regional|Comments Off on LAVONIA JULY 1 FASTRAK RACE TO MEMORIALIZE CHARLIE MIZE