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New Smyrna Speedway Official Results for 5/21/11


E-Modifieds – 50 laps

1. #112 Jarrett Korpi
2. #0 Josh Todd
3. #21x Sean Monaghan
4. #6 Chris Brannon
5. #23 Mike Pletka
6. #27M Mike Soukup
7. #40 Boaty Boatwright
8. #54 David Hite
9. #11 Earl Beckner
10. #21 Mike Dahm
11. #76 Jim Higginbotham
12. #27 Jason Garver

Modifieds – 25 laps

1. #7 Jarrett Snowden
2. #1 Wayne Jefferson
3. #0 Josh Todd
4. #112 Jarrett Korpi
5. #16 David Le Beau
6. #21 Mike Dahm
7. #23 Mike Pletka
DNS #11 Earl Beckner

Pro-Trucks – 25 laps

1. #6 Joe Fitos
2. #11 Robert Strader Jr
3. #18 Jason Rosarius
4. #18x Blake Haddock
5. #31 Rodney Haddock
6. #51 Brenton Franklin
7. #32 Bill Stacy

Strictly Stocks – 20 laps

1. #95 Garrett Hill
2. #57 Joe Candalino
3. #x88 Robert Pence
4. #21x George Dahm
5. #66 Rick Gaither
6. #37 Steven Metts
7. #21M Maureen Dahm
8. #88 Mark Shukwitt
DQ #44 Dustin Higdon
DNS #76 Leroy Crawford
By |2011-05-22T19:03:24-04:00May 22nd, 2011|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on New Smyrna Speedway Official Results for 5/21/11

Desoto Super Speedway Results From May 21, 2011

ROOKIE TRUCKS – FEATURE

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 3 74 Brad Bowman Largo , F 40.00
2 1 7 Dylan Martin Lakeland , Fl 38.00
3 2 8 Joseph Mursuli Holiday , Fl 36.00
4 8 4 Brooke Storer Zephyrhills , Fl 34.00
5 4 21 Randall Leonard Lake Placid, Fl 32.00
6 6 99 Cody Martell Arcadia , Fl 30.00
7 9 44B Matthew Green Orlando , Fl 28.00
8 5 09 Jessica Robbins Plant City, Fl 26.00
9 7 27 Lindsay Bowman Clearwater , Fl 1.00 DNS
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TROPHY DASH – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 4 88 Larry Saffold Brandon , Fl 5.00
2 7 53 Craig Jackson Bradenton , Fl 3.00
3 2 21 Christopher Dodson Bradenton , Fl 2.00
4 3 911 Brandon Cazemiro 2.00
5 6 25 Mark Jackson Bradenton , Fl 1.00
6 8 88W Jason Godwin Parrish , Fl 1.00
7 1 7 Tommy Harper Bradenton , Fl 1.00
8 5 666 Nicholas Ellis Terra Ceia, Fl 1.00
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SPORTSMAN – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 2 35 Gregory Krom Sarasota , Fl 40.00
2 6 73 Mark Peterson Sarasota , Fl 38.00
3 1 57 Timmy Lowe Pinellas Park, Fl 36.00
4 4 07 Scott Garrity Port Richey, Fl 36.00
5 3 3 Duane Best Myakka City, Fl 32.00 DNF
6 5 6 David Davis , Fl 0.00 DNS
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MINI STOCKS – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 2 7 Kyle Rice , Fl 40.00
2 4 26 Ronnie Brock Jr Sebring , Fl 38.00
3 3 17 James Wood Jr Bradenton , Fl 36.00
4 1 07 Mike Dunham Pinst. Petersberg, Fl 34.00
5 5 81 Louie Kirby Myakka City, Fl 32.00 DNF
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MODIFIED MINIS – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 5 21 Fred Harrison Polk City, Fl 40.00
2 3 0 Dean Butrum Venice , Fl 38.00
3 1 29X Mike Kerrivan Myakka City, Fl 36.00
4 4 4 Robbie Storer Zephyrhills , Fl 34.00
5 2 82 Timothy Herrington Zephyrhills , Fl 32.00
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PURE STOCKS – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 1 71 Darrin Ellis Myakka City, Fl 0.00
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BOMBERS – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 3 67 Jimmie Best Sarasota , Fl 40.00
2 2 33X Michael Crooks St Petersberg, Fl 38.00
3 7 02 John Stewart Pinellas Park, Fl 36.00
4 1 43 Mark Petty Venice , Fl 34.00
5 6 81 Rex Hawkins Pinellas Park, Fl 32.00
6 4 96 Robert Vigilo Bradenton , Fl 30.00 DNF
7 5 3X Kyle Best Myakka City, Fl 28.00 DNF
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DS TRUCKS – FEATURE
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 2 23 Michael Smith Auburndale , Fl 40.00
2 6 2X Gerald Campbell Sebring , Fl 38.00
3 3 50 Danny Anderson Bradenton , Fl 36.00
4 10 4 Dennis Colletti, Jr Florida , Fl 34.00
5 9 18 Cheyne Hammond Apollo Beach, Fl 32.00
6 4 24 Bruce Bennett Jr. Orlando , Fl 30.00 DNF
7 1 8 Todd Bontrager Sarasota , Fl 28.00 DNF
8 11 09 Jody Robbins Tampa , Fl 26.00 DNF
9 7 63 Zac Curtis Palm Bay, Fl 24.00 DNF
10 12 4X Joey Logan , Fl 22.00 DNF
11 5 6 David Davis , Fl 20.00 DNS
12 8 13 J R Garcia Iii Wimauma , Fl 0.00 DQ
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By |2011-05-22T18:58:27-04:00May 22nd, 2011|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Desoto Super Speedway Results From May 21, 2011

Orlando Speedworld Official Results for 5/20/11

Limited Late Models – 25 laps

1. #20 Anthony Sergi
2. #57 Chad Pierce
3. #9 Rich Clouser
4. #19 Ray Black Jr
5. #59 Chris Brannon
6. #53 Charlie Kopach
7. #10 Matt Montineri

E-Modifieds – 25 laps

1. #112 Jarrett Korpi
2. #11 Earl Beckner
3. #0 Josh Todd
4. #00 John Hodge
5. #10 Jeff Bailey
6. #98 Matthew Jarrett
7. #97 Dennis Wheeler
8. #38 Robert Glover
9. #51 Ricky Smith
10. #15 Bruce Packer
11. #92 Ted Head

Sportsman – 25 laps

1. #57 Chad Pierce
2. #66 Andy Nicholls
3. #111 Donny Williams
4. #11 Henry Shepherd
5. #16 Brian Hull
6. #45A Adam Soukup

Super Stocks – 25 laps

1. #35 Rich Clouser
2. #23 Shannon Kelly
3. #60 Ernie Tumminello
4. #16 David Gould
5. #51 Wes Railing
6. #911 Ray Mullis
7. #721 John Bennett
8. #86 Brian Frank
9. #64 Jeff Cuddy
10. #27 Joey White
11. #37 Art Hendren
12. #316 Joe Bandur

Strictly Stocks – 20 laps

1. #89 William Hindman
2. #51 Wes Railing
3. #3 Shane Sutorus
4. #8x Luis Guillen
5. #24 Megan Matheny
6. #27t Scott Tyler
7. #27 Dan Binda
8. #44 Frank Sutorus
9. #81 Jimmy Barron
10. #00 John Townsend
DNS #836 Randy Allewine
DNS #97 Jeff Gross
DNS #55 Brandon Christian
By |2011-05-22T18:53:46-04:00May 22nd, 2011|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Orlando Speedworld Official Results for 5/20/11

Cody Allen captures the win in the 40 lap race at Punta Gorda Speedway

From Linda Jericka

With a threat of another rain out, just when the twenty two 4 cylinders pulled into the infield for qualifying for their big 40 lap event, PGS was spared while the wall of rain went around the track and the racing was started.

A big Thank You to the Charlotte County Royal Order of Ponce de Leon Conquistadors for being on hand with the ship that gave a ride to all the kids during the parade lap. (more…)

By |2011-05-22T20:00:58-04:00May 22nd, 2011|Front Page News, Punta Gorda Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Cody Allen captures the win in the 40 lap race at Punta Gorda Speedway

Tyler Ivey Captures NLMS Victory At North Florida Speedway

By Jeff Bean-NFS Media

Lake City FL -The “Tallahassee Terror” Tyler Ivey used an early race restart to overtake Brandon DeWitt and turned away several challenges to win Saturday nights National Late Model Series race at North Florida Speedway.Jason Davis sped to victory in Open Wheel Modified action. Andy Olson nabbed his first Pure Stock feature of the 2011 season while Street Stock point leader Marty Smith stood in victory lane for the third time this year. Daryl Larson scored his first career win in Box Stock action.

Twenty One Late Models lined up for their forty lap feature and fast qualifier Brandon Dewitt would set the pace for the first four laps when J.R. Moseley would bring out the first caution. As the green flag waved for the restart Travis Carter would spin in turn one setting up another restart attempt. The next start was good and Tyler Ivey would power past DeWitt for the lead on lap five. Lap eight would see the caution fly again as Larry Anderson spun around in turn two. Ivey would soon encounter lapped traffic on lap eighteen and at the halfway point Anderson spun again in front of the majority of the field to bring out the caution. As the field circled the track under caution Anderson and Clay Bedenbaugh made contact with each other a couple of times with Anderson being summonsed to the infield for the remainder of the race. As the field took the green for the restart the field got bottled up with Austin Kirkpatrick being the loser in the fray as he ended up on his roof at the end of the front straightaway. Fortunately Kirkpatrick was okay as he quickly exited his damaged machine on his own. After a delay the race would resume but Dewitt and Mark Whitener could not find a way to get around Ivey and the 2010 NLMS series champion would be the first to the checkers.

P.J. Wiggins would lead the Open Wheel Modifieds to green but with one lap in the books third place car David Crews Jr. would roll to a stop at the exit of turn four. Under caution Wiggins would have to go to the pit area to change a flat tire and this handed the lead over to Jason Davis. Wiggins would rejoin the field but bring out the caution on lap two. While Davis would survive multiple cautions Dave Wansley and Josh Sanford would stage an entertaining battle for second. As the laps wound down and Davis would enjoy a comfortable lead early race leader Wiggins would work his way back to the front of the field and join Sanford and Wansley in their battle for second and third. Davis would cruise home to the win with Sanford second and Wiggins third.

Nineteen cars would make up the field for the Pure Stock feature with Richard Reed and Andy Olson on the front row. Olson would move to the early lead with John Roberts and Jerry Fortner battling for position behind him. By lap seven 2010 Pure Stock Champ Shane Taylor would work his way up to second from his eighth starting spot and set his sights on the race leader. Olson would see his comfortable lead erased on lap ten as the caution would come out for a spin by Jim Langtry and Bernie Thrift. The field would get one lap in before Alan Bedenbaugh brought out the caution again. Olson would be able to hold off Taylor for the win with John Roberts rounding out the top three.

The Street Stock field would have Dan Gifford and Tim Harrell on the front row. Gifford would take the early lead and find himself being challenged by Kenny Hicks and Randy Barnhart. Barnhart would take over the top spot and lead until lap eleven when point leader Marty Smith would wrestle the lead from Barnhart after moving through the field from his tenth starting position. Lap twelve would see Smith going for a spin with help from Barnhart. Smith would be put back in his spot with Barnhart going to the tail for his involvement in the incident. From there Smith would hold off Randy Clark Jr. and Randy Moody for win number three of 2011.

Box Stocks would round out the nights racing action and Daryl Larson and point leader Bryar Zimmerman would bring the field to the green flag. Larson would move to the early lead with Zimmerman and Cory Crews giving chase. Lap two would be the first caution of the night as Crews made contact with Zimmerman in turn two. One lap later Billy Wilson and Crews would bring out another caution. Lap five would be the end of the night for Zimmerman as contact from Bobby Denard would see Zimmerman spin to the top of turn one and then get collected by Wilson. From there Larson would run to the checkered flag to collect his first victory in his rookie season. Cory Crews and Steven Wetherington would round out the top three.

Next Saturday May 21st, we will have Late Models along with Limited Mods, Sportsman,Pure Stock and Box Stock. Racing starts at 7:00 P.M. For more info visit us on the web at northfloridaspeedway.com or call 386-754-8800.

Official Results May 21st,2011
NLMS
1. Tyler Ivey #47
2. Brandon Dewitt #2
3. Mark Whitener #58
4. Darrell Padgett #46
5. Clay Bedenbaugh #6b
6. Brandon Cameron #22
7. Kyle Van Sickle #3k
8. Bo Allen #71
9. Adam Bedenbaugh #26
10. Hunter Peacock #12
11. Kyle Bridges #6
12. Mike Nasworthy #0
13. Travis Carter #99c
14. Bill Gould #17
15. Dillon Wood #1w
16. Bryan Bernhardt #b69
17. Jason Davis #145
18. Jay Johnson #J1
19. Austin Kirkpatrick # 11
20. Larry Anderson #51
21. J.R. Mosley

Open Wheel Modified
1. Jason Davis #145
2. Josh Sanford #3s
3. PJ Wiggins #3w
4. David Wansley #28w
5. Shawn Taylor #83
6. Bobby Layman #69
7. James Edgley #95
8. Dwayne Worden #16
9. Johnny Mullner #28
10. John Shipp #40
11. David Crews Jr.

Pure Stock
1. Andy Olson #13
2. Shane Taylor #82
3.John Roberts #1x
4. Rick Reed #66
5. Billy Smith #00
6. Shawn Creech #07
7. William Martin #06
8. Chris Rowe #23
9. Doran Cheney #98c
10. James Langtry #7x
11. Sky Sanford #31s
12. Bernie Thrift #3xl
13. Charles Strickland #28
14. Alan Bedenbaugh Jr. #12
15. Jerry Fortner #F16
16. Dean Egan #12e
17. James Roland #31r
18. Timmy Roach #44
19. Richard Reed #91
20. Frank Ziesmer #31 DNS

Street Stock
1. Marty Smith #18
2. Randy Clark Jr. #1
3. Randy Moody #13
4.John Phillips # J4
5. Chris Barnhart #22
6. Timmy Harrell #29
7. Randy Barnhart #4
8. Robby Disbrow #32
9. Trish Taylor #29t
10. Dan Gifford #4x
11. Kenny Hicks 315h

Box Stocks
1. Daryl Larson #15d
2. Cory Crews #21
3. Steven Wertherington #311
4. Shaylynn Taylor #88
5. Bobby Denard #7L
6. Dylan Hurston #26
7. Travis Melgaard #15
8. Rob Shelly #44
9. Amber Willis #12
10. Bryar.Zimmerman #lil ooz
11. Billy Wilson #32w
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By |2011-05-22T18:28:13-04:00May 22nd, 2011|North Florida Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Tyler Ivey Captures NLMS Victory At North Florida Speedway

Citrus County Speedway Race Results From May 21, 2011

From Johnny Sanders

CITRUS
COUNTY
SPEEDWAY
Finishes: 05/21/2011
Street/Pure Stocks Fig-8s Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
62 Eric Sharrone Floral City 1
44 Charles Herne Homosassa 2
33 David Ross Brooksville 3
35 Thomas Peet Floral City 4
55 Michael Veltman Crystal River 5
00 Del Beckner Inverness 6
82 Jimmy Kruse Ocala 7
13 Neil Herne Homosassa 8
6 Ronnie Schrefiels 9
1 Larry Triana Homosassa 10
09 Wayne Heater Homosassa 11
81 Wallace (Gator) Jones Inverness 12
8 Tim Wilson Floral City DQ
Street Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
79 Mike Wilson Dade City 1
33 Bill Ryan Bushnell 2
27 John Makula New Port Richey 3
8 Michael Stalnaker Ocala 4
7 Jeff Stalnaker Sr. Ocala 5
55 Jesse Veltman Crystal River 6
10 Kenny May Spring Hill 7
142 Richie Smith Hernando 8
3 Curtis Flanagan Inverness 9
26 Bradley Lyon Brooksville 10
98 Tom Bubba Martone Floral City 11
68 Austin Hughes Hernando 12
1 Larry Triana Homosassa 13
192 Robert Kuhn Dunnellon 14
48 Dora Thorne Floral City 15
78 Tim Cooley Fort Myers 16
19 Jeff Stalnaker Jr. Ocala 17
4 Jay Witfoth Beverly Hills 18
85 Tim Wilson Floral City 19
21 Michael Loudy Jr. Brooksville 20
12 Jonna Hughes Hernando 21
53 Kyle Peters Ferndale 22
Pure Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
15 Levi Roberts Inverness 1
39 Carl Peters Winter Garden 2
27 Sherry Makula New Port Richey 3
68 Drew Matissek New Port Richey 4
35 David Walls Summerfield 5
8 Tim Wilson Floral City 6
17 Nicholas Malverty 7
65 Happy Florian Lecanto 8
44 Glen Colyer Homosassa 9
9 Tyler Stickler Pinellas Park 10
55 Daryl Veltman Crystal River 11
3 James Nocella 12
20 Chris Ickes Brooksville 13
5 James Peters Winter Garden 14
7 Ardin Franklin Hernando 15
16 Daniel Bouchard Spring Hill 16
Mod. Mini Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
33 Chris Allen Center Hill 1
15 Jason Rendell Lakeland 2
18 Jesse Henley Homosassa 3
26 Nathan Florian Clearwater 4
5 Keith Roggen Lakeland 5
7 Clint Foley Dunnellon 6
2 Jeremy Gerstner Wesley Chapel 7
24 Phil Edwards Crystal River 8
Hornet Division Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
27 Robbie Robinson Beverly Hills 1
15 Kane Dixion Inverness 2
3 Johnny Pendarvis 3
31 Chris Hennessy Beverly Hills 4
Mini Cups Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
17 Frank Beach Atlanta Georgia 1
71 Duane Foster Ocala 2
3 Brett Suggs Geneva 3
9 Cole Partelo Largo 4
99 Johnny Marra North Port 5
42 Carlos Gonzales Wildwood 6

And the Top Ten in all classes are:

Super Late Models
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
98 Herb Neumann 317
09 Scott Grossenbacher 306
82 Danny Maddox 304
10 Talon Craft 289
70 Jeremy Gerstner 286
97 Perry Lovelady 280
97 Andy Anderson 256
14 Randy Plantz 245
27 Cody Lane 243
88 Kenny Kuhn 238
Open Wheeled Modifieds
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
88 Bobby Ervien 596
53 Doug Miller 587
98 Robbie Cooper 585
42 Richie Smith 582
70 Jeremy Gerstner 581
6 Billy Bechtelheimer 573
8 Michael Stalnaker 522
94 Dalton Nelson 477
25 (Johnny) L. J. Grimm 475
3 Ricky Coffin 451
Mod. Mini Stocks
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
33 Chris Allen 424
7 Clint Foley 417
18 Jesse Henley 415
26 Nathan Florian 393
24 Phil Edwards 381
98 James Ellis 308
44 Michael Lawhorn 303
47 Richard Kuhn 272
01 Johnny Siner 215
2 Jeremy Gerstner 182
Sportsman
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
55 Ernie Reed 588
99 Cody Stickler 578
56 Brandon Morris 562
13 Aaron Williamson 533
16 David White 482
01 Tom Posavec 435
51 Christopher Harvey 432
83 Dennise Neighbor Sr. 425
4 Richie Smith 394
21 Tommy Schnader 382
Street Stocks
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
3 Curtis Flanagan 835
33 Bill Ryan 794
98 Tom Bubba Martone 782
10 Kenny May 708
68 Austin Hughes 699
53 Kyle Peters 613
26 Bradley Lyon 611
12 Jonna Hughes 602
8 Michael Stalnaker 414
19 Jeff Stalnaker Jr. 401
Pure Stocks
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
35 David Walls 1013
44 Glen Colyer 895
15 Levi Roberts 821
9 Tyler Stickler 810
17 Nicholas Malverty 765
27 Sherry Makula 720
39 Carl Peters 696
20 Chris Ickes 605
7 Ardin Franklin 602
65 Happy Florian 542
Mini Stocks
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
98 Kevin Stone 802
71 Sonya Heater 800
32 Jeremy Sharrone 794
35 Kenneth Watkins 746
29 Chris Snow 694
46 Shannon Kennedy 602
50 Jessey Mallory 556
84 Ashlee Williamson 525
43 Shawn Jenkins 502
77 Kevin Knox 478
PRO FIGURE-8s
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
6 Joey Catarelli 562
14 Wayne Calkins 558
3 Cliff Rousseau 540
94 Charlie Meyer 534
85 Thomas Peet 530
83 Neil Herne 490
59 T. J. Sharrone 448
25 Robbie Powell 438
34 James Crawford 372
01 Mason Love 284
PS/SS FIG-8s
Car-# Drivers Name YTD Points
62 Eric Sharrone 394
6 Ronnie Schrefiels 378
13 Neil Herne 350
35 Thomas Peet 346
82 Jimmy Kruse 272
1 Larry Triana 258
33 David Ross 256
44 Glen Colyer 252
00 Del Beckner 182
7 Chuckie Franklin 172
By |2011-05-22T10:31:25-04:00May 22nd, 2011|Citrus County Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Citrus County Speedway Race Results From May 21, 2011

Martin Mauls East Bay Top Gun Run

May 21, 2011 –The Top Gun Sprints presented by boomtrux.com made their first visit of the 2011 racing season, bringing 23 cars for the 25-lap main.

Two-time series feature winner Danny Martin took the lead from the outside pole and set about to make the rest of the field give chase. Martin, who also holds the series point lead, was able to capitalize on his knowledge of the race track and mastery of lapped traffic to secure the win.

The race got off to a shaky start when polesitter Harley Zimmerman spun approaching the green flag. Somehow, the entire field managed to get by without contact and the cars were put back in order. On the start, Martin grabbed the lead, pursued by Zimmerman. On the second lap, Zimmerman got up in the marbles in turn one and climbed the wall, tearing down catch fencing. The driver was unhurt and the track repair crew took just 20 minutes to make the repairs. Martin picked up where he left off, trying to pull away from the challenge of Steve Darvalics. As the race neared the halfway mark, Tony Agin hit the wall in turn one and flipped, bringing out a second red. The race continued without major incident. Mark Ruel Jr. started pursuing Martin and closed in with less than five laps left. The field picked through traffic and Martin cruised to the top to take the victory. Ruel’s second place was his best series finish of the year after two fourths in earlier action. Darvalics claimed third, ahead of A. J. Maddox who had a steady run for fourth. Dan Jones was scored in fifth. Martin, Darvalics and Billy Boyd Jr. were heat winners.

Chris Pacetti claimed his first East Bay win by capturing the 15-lap Florida Mini Sprint Association feature. Pacetti slipped past leader John Craddock, only to have the caution flag nullify the pass. Pacetti waited for another opportunity and it came a few laps later. Craddock settled for second. Heat winner Steve Crabtree came from deep in the pack to claim third. Justin Kolves had a strong second. Eddie Moss Jr. spun while running second, went to the tail and used the high line to rally back to fifth. Morgan Blanchard claimed a heat win.

Jeff Rodgers made it four in a row in Street Stock action. Heat race winner Buck Woodhouse, returning to action after a three-week absence, made his run for Rodgers but came up one spot short. Curtis Book, Mike Wilson and David Barwick II completed the top five. Jim Baker, who saw a strong feature run ended by a flat tire, claimed a heat win.

Defending Outlaw 4 champion Matt Haynes returned to action and showed he hadn’t forgotten anything, picking up a convincing feature win. Haynes was trailed by Eric Knight, who recorded his best finish of the season. Nick Hebrank moved into the point lead with a third place run. Heat winner Greg Pae and J.R. Baker were the rest of the top five.

Troy “Socks” Dittebrand returned to score an official victory in the motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. Dittebrand snatched the lead away from Matthew Odell and made it count. Patrick Fiore kept Dittebrand in sight, closing in a few times over the last five laps. Matthew Odell crossed in third, ahead of Patrick Tabb and Michael Lacey. Heats were taken by Dittebrand, Fiore and Dalton Epps.

ASA sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, May 28, 2011. The program will include the East Bay Sprints, Q Auto & Injury Attorney Limited Late Models, Street Stocks, Old Time Modifieds, motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and Dirt Daubers. For more information, go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

In a night where a full moon should have been in order it was Jacksonville’s Dave Wansley scoring the win in a wild Open Wheel Modified feature event. Allen Brinkley captured a popular victory in Sportsman action. William Edward was declared the winner of the Street Stock feature after apperant winner John Windham was disqualified. Windham did go on to win his second straight in Box Stocks and Shane Taylor rounded out the nights racing action with his first victory of the 2011 season in Pure Stock.

The first feature of the night were the Sportsman with double points on the line. Sonny Thompson moved to the early lead from second place starting spot but by lap two Brinkley surged from the outside of row three to the lead. After a lap three caution for a spin by Spud Lockwood Jr. Brinkley would continue to fend off Thompson until motor isues would end the night for Thompson on lap eleven. Wayne O’Neal would inherit second and chase Brinkley to the finish. Kevin Davis would move around Jamie Dayhaw coming to the white flag for the third spot with Robby Stevens rounding out the top five.

Double points were also on the line for the Open Wheel Modifieds with Dave Barber and David Crews Jr. entering the night tied for first in the point standings. With both drivers capturing second place finishes in their respective heat races the stage was set for the feature. As the green was displayed for the feature polesitter Ronnie Chance drifted up the track working his way through turns one and two and opened the door for Barber to take the early lead. The first of many cautions would fly on lap two for a spin by James Edgley in turn two. On the restart Ronnie Chance would try and make a move to retake the lead from Barber in turn three that resulted in both cars spinning and Chance sent to the tail for his involvement in the caution. On the next restart Crews would take his shot at Barber but could not make the pass and settled back into second when the caution would reappear on lap three for a back stretch spin by Edgley. Lap seven would see Crews going for a solo spin to bring out another spin. One lap later John Gamble and Edgley would make contact at the end of the front stretch to bring out another caution. With failed attempts at getting the race restarted the Mods were brought into the infield for a cooling off period while the Street Stocks were called onto track to run their feature. When the Modifieds were brought back out to finish their feature they still had problems getting in a decent restart and race leader Barber was penalized two positions handing the lead to Paul Sizemore Jr. On lap nine patience and a well handling car would propel Wansley to the lead as he worked his way underneath Sizemore in turn two. With two laps to go David Crews and Ronnie Chance would make contact first on the backstretch and then in turn one with the result being both cars pointed in the wrong direction and tempers flaring. Chance exited his car to show his frustration with Crews and both cars were sent to the infield. Finally the race came down to the end with Dave Wansley picking up a popular win over Scott Kurtner and Josh Sanford.

The Street Stock feature started with John Windham taking the lead from the pole. As the race progressed Randy Moody would work his way to second and apply heavy pressure to Windham but Moody could not make the pass to take the lead. A late race bobble by Moody would allow William Edward and Heath Walker to move up and this would prove to be a key moment as Windham’s car would fail post race tech moving Edward to first and Walker to second with Moody being credited with third.

Point leader Bryar Zimmerman would grab the early lead in the Box stock main event but by lap four John Windham would move from his eighth starting spot to take the lead. Brian Scott would bring out the caution on lap five. On lap nine Scott and Amber Willis would tangle and Willis made contact with the front stretch guard rail. On the final lap Cory Crews and Daryl Larson would be involved in an incident that would see Crews placed at the rear of the field for his role in the tangle. Windham would go on to take the checkers over Kevin Underwood and Bryar Zimmerman.

In the night cap twenty Pure Stocks would take the green with Shane Taylor taking the early lead over Chris Shea and Joe Trowell. Frank Ziesmer would bring out the first caution on lap two as he was off the pace on the back stretch. While Taylor and Trowell would set the pace up front the action behind the top two was starting to heat up. On lap seven Nevin Gainey, Jerry Fortner and Andy Olson would battle three wide down the front stretch but as they ran out of room heading into turn one Fortner would spin bringing out the caution. When the green flag waved for the restart Taylor, Trowell and Gainey would stage a three car battle for the lead but on lap nine the caution would come out for Andy Olson. The closing laps would see Taylor fighting off Trowell and Gainey to take down the win.
Join us next week as the Florida Mini Sprint Association returns along with Late Models, Sportsman, Limited Modifieds and Pure Stocks. For more info go to www.northfloridaspeedway.com or call 386-754-8800.
Official Results May 7th 2011

Sportsman
1. Allen Brinkley #19
2. Wayne O’Neal #0
3. Kevin Davis #86
4. Jamie Dayhaw #21
5. Robby Stevens #12
6. Brandon Catto #59
7. Kevin Mills #01
8. Kevin Bayless #07b
9. Jody Turner #1
10. Shawn Creech #07c
11. Sonny Thompson #75
12. Spud Lockwood Jr. #32jr
13. Dave Ponton #10x

Open Wheel Modifieds
1. Dave Wansley #28w
2. Scott Kurtner #1k
3. Josh Sanford #3
4. Dave Barber #56
5. Brian Scott #14
6. James Edgley #95
7. John Gamble #97
8. Johnny Mullner #28
9. Paul Sizemore #19 DQ
10. David Crews #10 DQ
11. Ronnie Chance #7s DQ
12. Cody Garner #47 DNS
13. Chris Northrup #60 DNS

Street Stock
1. William Edward #08
2. Heath Walker #nine
3. Randy Moody #13
4. Marty Smith #18
5. Devin Walker #55jr
6. Tim Harrell #29
7. Bobby Rivers #15 DNS
8. John Windham #65 DQ

Box Stock
1. John Windham #65
2. Kevin Underwood #5
3. Bryar Zimmerman #ooz
4. Bobby Denard #7L
5. Daryl Larson #15d
6. Cory Crews #21
7. Dylan Hurston #26
8. Brian Scott #14
9. Jacob Lockwood #4
10. Amber Willis #12
11. Steven Werthrington #311

Pure Stock
1. Shane Taylor #82
2. Joe Trowell #02
3. Nevin Gainey #57
4. Timmy Roach #44
5. Rick Reed #66
6. Brent Zimmerman #OOZ
7. William Martin #01
8. John Roberts #1x
9. Richard Reed #91
10. Jerry Fortner #F16
11. Chris Rowe #23
12. Andy Olson #13
13. Veronica Clark #17
14. Anthony Lignore #01x
15. Chris Shea #76
16. Charles Strickland #28
17. Danielle Creech #07
18. Doran Cheney #98c
19. James Trowell #58
20. Frank Ziesmer #31

By |2011-05-22T10:26:18-04:00May 22nd, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Martin Mauls East Bay Top Gun Run

Okie OK After Two Wins On Wild Night At Five Flags

By Chuck Corder

From the four flags that waved to the fiery tempers, the color red seemed to be a fabric woven through Friday night’s action at Five Flags Speedway.

Okie Mason preferred black and white.

Okie was better than OK, taking home a pair of checkered flags Friday. Mason began his historic night by capturing the Pro Challenge exhibition race.

More importantly, though, he outlasted nine cautions to win the Super Stocks 50-lap showdown.

“The other cautions didn’t bother me until that last one,” said Mason, who won his first Super stocks feature in more than a decade. “I decided to go for it around Lap 31 and I thought that decision might come back to bite me.”

Luck was clearly on his side Friday. Mason wasn’t going to compete last Friday when the 50 lapper originally was scheduled before rain postponed it to this week.

He took his good fortune to the lead on Lap 37 and was able to comfortably cruise to the victory despite all sorts of action happening behind him.

The scariest incident came with 46 laps complete when Mike Moore’s No. 55 went up in a fireball down the front straightaway.

“It blew up,” Moore said, somehow managing a smile. “It was running hot all night. That was a scary one to get out of, I tell you that.”

Mason and Jessie Reid, old high school classmates, battled for the lead for most of the race.

The pair raced door to door for most of the race, as they exchanged the lead on several occasions. Mason went by Reid on Lap 19 before Reid took it right back two laps later.

They went back and forth like that until Reid was way off the pace in Turn 4 as the 16-car field approached 40 laps.

“Me and him go way back,” Mason said of Reid. “We’ve raced each other on dirt and I respect him and he respects me.”

Another one to respect Friday was that of Regan Baker’s No. 86.

Baker set the track record in the qualifying. The first car to qualify, Baker sped around in a blistering 18.747 seconds. He started 10th, though, after the dice-roll invert and had all sorts of problems throughout the 50 lapper, pitting on more than one occasion.

Still, though, Baker managed to battle from the back of the pack to finish as the runner-up.

Paul Jean also fought his way from the rear of the field to finish fourth. It wasn’t the win Jean hoped for, but he simply happy to be racing.

The Cordova, Ala., driver has spent the last month cleaning up his hometown after it was scattered because of one of the F4 tornadoes that tore up northern Alabama last month.

The night began slowly for the Super Stocks. There were three cautions in the opening two laps.

One of those included Bubba Winslow, who came into the night as the points leader. Winslow snapped a drive shaft and was kaput.

All the while, Mason never let the theatrics ruffle him. And, he did it all in a car that is up for sale.

Maybe, Mason and car owner Eric Wood will think twice now.

“It’s the best car I’ve sat in for the Super Stocks,” Mason said.

Super Stocks 50 Lap Feature Results — 1. Okie Mason, 2. Regan Baker, 3. Shannon Jackson, 4. Paul Jean, 5. Jessie Reid, 6. Randy Thompson, 7. Tommy Praytor, 8. Darin Matthews, 9. Joe Mahuron, 10. John Shuffler, 11. Corbitt Moseley, 12. Mike Moore, 13. Charlie Skipper Jr., 14. Brandon Harris, 15. Michael Ledlow, 16. Bubba Winslow

Sportsmen

Stevie Mercer finally found a way to beat Steve Buttrick.

Start on the pole and let the man chase you. Mercer won for the first time this season, holding off a late charge from Buttrick, who has dominated this class the last two seasons.

“That makes it easy when you start up front and race the track,” Mercer said. “I was worried about the car the whole time. I heard everything. I was nervous, but I got back in the groove.”

Buttrick did well just to be a part of the feature. His car appeared to be destroyed in an ugly wreck during a heat race earlier in the night.

While trying to pass for the lead, Buttrick did a 360 down the front straightaway and sustained severe damage to his No. 33. He walked away OK, visibly shaken though by the sequence of events.

Somehow, though, he managed to make enough repairs in time to get it back ready for the feature and captured a respectable runner-up spot.

Sportsmen 20 Lap Feature Results—1. Stevie Mercer, 2. Steve Buttrick, 3. Randy Thompson, 4. Brannon Fowler, 5. Bubba Winslow; 6. Michael Couture, 7. Jimmy Goodwin, 8. Lee Reynolds, 9. Jim Pokrant, 10. Marty White, 11. Charles English, 12. Thomas Faddis, 13. Justin Babb, 14. Tina Davidson, 15. Wayne Burkett, 16. Jared Courtney

Bombers

In typical wild and crunchy fashion, the Bombers didn’t disappoint.

Brian Lane outlasted a multitude of cautions in the 15-lap feature to win for the first time this season and break a three-race win streak for division points leader Curtis Faircloth.

Lane’s win was quickly stripped of him, though, in post-race technical inspection. That bumped Gary Goodwin to his first win of the year with Kenny Bullard finishing second and Brandon Burks in third.

“That was a marathon right there, wasn’t it?” Lane said. “I didn’t think we were ever going to get through.”

Faircloth finished a distant 16th. After challenging for the lead, Faircloth’s No. 7 went off the pace and had to bring it to the pits.

Bombers 15 Lap Feature Results—1. Gary Goodwin, 2. Kenny Bullard, 3. Brandon Burks, 4. David Johnson, 5. Rusty Powell Sr., 6. Tally Warrick, 7. Leonard Craig Sr., 8. Robert Balkum, 9. Tracy Soles, 10. Hunter Ward, 11. Courtney Rodrigues, 12. Thom Crosslin, 13. Kenny Williams, 14. Curtis Faircloth, 15. Derek Long, DQ. Brian Lane, DQ. Michael Nelson

Pro Challengers

Okie Mason started and ended his night with a bang.

Before he took home the Super Stocks trophy, Mason cruised to the 15-lap feature exhibition victory of the 1,100 cc Pro Challenge cars.

Mason made a move on the outside to assume the lead on Lap 2 and never was challenged.

“I enjoy running here,” said Mason, who raced in the big Super Stocks 50-lap showdown later on Friday. “Let’s see if I can go to the Super Stocks and do the same thing.”

It turned out he could.

By |2011-05-22T10:08:48-04:00May 22nd, 2011|Five Flags Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Okie OK After Two Wins On Wild Night At Five Flags

Citrus County Changes Up This Saturday’s Race Program

From Johnny Sanders

The late model race for Citrus was cancelled in support of the United Promoters Series race at Auburndale this Saturday night. The race was rained out last Saturday night, and rescheduled for this week at Auburndale.

With the cancellation of the Late Models this week we had decided to increase the laps and payout for the Street Stock and Pure Stock classes. Both classes will still run heat races and then 35 lap features.

Well, once the Modified Mini Stocks found out, they wanted in on the action too! So, we’ll do a 35 lap Modified Mini Stock race with the same payout as the Street Stock race listed below:

This is a week for the Street Stocks, Pure Stocks and Mod Mini Stocks be the headline event.

(Pure Stocks) Your class sponsor, Taylor Made Homes, has put up an additional $200 bonus for a driver start dead last and win the feature. Details will be revealed at the Drivers meeting on Saturday. That’s the possibility of $450 to win!

(Mod MiniStocks) Advanced Waste Solutions has put up an additonal $100 to a driver that will start last and win the feature. Details will be revealed Saturday at the drivers meeting.

As posted below, we have made the Street Stock and Pure Stock & Mod Mini stock races 35 laps for a 50 lap payout.

Street Stock (and Mod Mini) Payout:
1. 500
2. 300
3. 200
4. 150
5. 125
6. 120
7. 115
8. 110
9. 105
10. 100
11-14. 75
15-19. 50
20-24. 25

Pure Stock payout:

1. 250
2. 125
3. 90
4. 80
5. 70
6. 60
7. 50
8. 40
9. 35
10. 30
11-24. 25

No entry fees for either class.

Please do all you can to spread the word within your classes.

By |2011-05-21T12:22:20-04:00May 21st, 2011|Citrus County Speedway, Tracks|Comments Off on Citrus County Changes Up This Saturday’s Race Program

Ponce de Leon Conquistadors invade the Punta Gorda Speedway May 21st

From Linda Jericka

The Charlotte County Royal Order of Ponce de Leon Conquistadors will be “sailing” their ship Palencia around the track this Saturday night around 7:00 to 7:30 pm.  No other ships are expected to compete in this race, so the Conquistadors will be taking on volunteer crew
members made up of youngsters from the stands during the parade lap,  WELCOME ABOARD!!!!!

May 21st will be a night you do not want to miss at the Punta Gorda Speedway, so bring out the kids to ride in the ship during the parade lap.

Open Wheel Modifieds return for 75 laps, who can break the three in a row winning streak of Doug Moff.

Also racing will be Super Stock, SE Champ Karts, Pro 4/ Fab 4 for 40 laps, Road Warriors, T.Q, Midgets.

Front gates open at 5:00pm with racing to start at 6:00

Admission is only $10.00 for adults $8.00 for seniors, children 12 and under are FREE.  so bring a friend and come hungry, great food and ice cold drinks and some of the best racing in the state.

Punta Gorda Speedway is located at 8655 Piper Road. Punta Gorda Exit 161 off I-75.

For more info you can call the speedway at 941-575-7223 or visit www.puntagordaspeedway.com .

You can also find us now on face book just type in Punta Gorda Speedway.

By |2011-05-20T11:06:38-04:00May 20th, 2011|Featured, Punta Gorda Speedway, Tracks|Comments Off on Ponce de Leon Conquistadors invade the Punta Gorda Speedway May 21st