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Michael Sean Williams Wins E-Mod 50 at Orlando SpeedWorld

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
OFFICIAL RESULTS for 10.22.10
 
E-MODIFIEDS 50

1. #40 Michael Sean Williams
2. #15x Cody Blair
3. #5 John Compagnone
4. #00 John Hodge
5. #93 Bruce Gayton
6. #51 Butch Herdegen
7. #15 Bruce Packer
8. #98 Matthew Jarrett
9. #112 Jarrett Korpi
10. #12 John Zidek
DNS #55 Shain Held
DNS #14 John Wills

SPORTSMAN

1. #3 James Frisbie
2. #49 Jason Foster
3. #11 Henry Shepherd
 
SUPER STOCKS

1. #77 Justin Reynolds
2. #59 Chris Brannon
3. #23 Shannon Kelly
4. #35 Ray Mullis
5. #35x Chuck Hill
6. #16 David Gould
7. #51 Wes Railing
8. #316 Joe Bandur
9. #721 John Bennett
 
MINI-STOCKS

1. #31 David Russell
2. #85 Rex Hollinger
3. #6 Mark Broat
4. #81 Cody Blair
5. #78 Mark Avery
6. #29 Tim Walters
 
LEGENDS CARS

1. #13 Ryan Shattuck
2. #8 Donovan Ponder
3. #12 Critter Saile
4. #6 Jim Rix
 
STRICTLY STOCKS

1. #8 Neil Kirby
2. #89 William Hindman
3. #5 Rick Lyons
4. #8x Luis Guillen
5. #81 Jimmy Barron
6. #27 Dan Binda
7. #79 Kerry Connig
8. #4 Megan Matheny
9. #13 Betsy Clark
10. #068 Edward Clark
11. #030 Harvey Clark
12. #07 Wanda Travis
13. #076 Danielle Clark
14. #08 Jerry Pope
15. #8B Greg Bruce
16. #29 Alan Smith
17. #3 Shane Sutorus
18. #x14 Michael Lions
DNS #666 Bobby Johnson
 
BANDOLERO YOUNG GUNS

1. #11 Daniel Conlin

 
BANDOLERO BANDITS
1. #30 Noah Cornman
2. #55 Michael Held
3. #00 Brandon Lynch
4. #15 Travis Soukup

By |2010-10-23T17:24:08-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Michael Sean Williams Wins E-Mod 50 at Orlando SpeedWorld

New Smyrna Speedway Tentative Schedule October 23

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE for 10/23/10
MARION EDWARDS MEMORIAL
BRIGHT HOUSE CHALLENGE SERIES 50
 
General Admission – Adults – $15.00
Kids 11 & under – FREE 
 
4:00pm Pit Gates Open
5-6:20pm Division Practice
6:30pm Qualifying – Bright House Super Late Models
7:00pm Drivers Meeting – Mandatory
7:20pm Parade Lap / National Anthem
7:30pm Racing Begins
 
Super Stocks 25 laps
Pro-Trucks 25 laps
— INTERMISSION —
Bright House Challenge Series
Marion Edwards Memorial
Super Late Models 50 laps
Modifieds 25 laps
Strictly Stocks 20 laps
 

* – REGISTRATION for all divisions closes at 6:30pm. ANY driver not registered at that time will start in rear – no exceptions.
 
* – If your division has less than 6 cars starting the feature, you will run a minimum of 10 laps, maximum of 15 laps.
 
* – DRIVERS MEETING is mandatory. Failure to attend will results in starting in the rear – no exceptions. 

 

By |2010-10-23T15:37:34-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on New Smyrna Speedway Tentative Schedule October 23

TBARA Points Chase Up-date

by Marty Little

ORLANDO, Fla. – With just two races remaining on the TBARA schedule, DeSoto Super Speedway on October 30 and Citrus County Speedway on November 6 only 26 points separate the two front runners, Shane Butler and Dude Teate. With 55 points available at each event, neither of them can afford to have a bad night at the races. Butler has led from the outset with Teate as low as fifth at one juncture of the season. Teate has been on a tear lately with his number 0 Diablo chassis, Progressive Engines powered sprinter wining four of the last six races and finishing in the top five in the other two. Third and fourth place runners, Bo Hartley and Larry Brazil, Jr. are mathematically in the hunt but can only get to the lead if Butler and Teate have two very bad nights.

The top ten in TBARA points: 1 Shane Butler – 760 points. 2 Dude Teate – 734. 3 Bo Hartley – 700. 4 Larry Brazil, Jr. – 662. 5 Ben Fritz – 586. 6 Sonny Hartley – 547. 7 Johnny Gilbertson – 536. 8 Troy DeCaire – 449. 9 Steve Heisler – 394. 10 Dakotah Stephens – 385.

Teate was TBARA Champion in 1999, 2003 and 2004 while young Butler topped the points chase in 2002.

By |2010-10-23T15:17:52-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on TBARA Points Chase Up-date

What’s Happening for Halloween at Desoto Super Speedway

Just a reminder of what’s happening Halloween weekend at Desoto Super Speedway:
 
October 30th
 
TBARA Wing Sprints, Robert Latinka’s Pro Pressure Washing School Bus Figure 8s
Junior’s Trim Shop Bombers, Street Stocks, Sturdy Built Trailers Flyin 4’s, Magic 4’s, Trophy Dash Cars.
Trick or Treat and Costume Contest during Intermission in the Infield with all of the drivers!
Dress the kids up and bring them out we’ll have lots and lots of candies for all the kids! 
 
Gates Open:  5pm
Heats:  7pm
Features: After Intermission (approx. 8:30pm)
 
Admissions:
Adults:  $15 Pits:  $30
and Kids 12 & under FREE
 
Oh and don’t forget to bring your friends…see you at the races!
 
By |2010-10-23T14:47:18-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on What’s Happening for Halloween at Desoto Super Speedway

Top Gun Sprints head to North Florida Speedway for Halloween

The Top Gun Sprint Series will return to North Florida Speedway’s 3/8 mile, semi- banked clay oval in Lake City, FL.

 It will be HALLOWEEN NIGHT! Costume contest for the Kids!  Racers please bring treats for the kids. Come out and have a GREAT night.

With nine of the twelve races already completed the race for the championship is up for grabs. Tim George now leads Ryan Partin by 26 points, they have been battling all season long for the title. Shawn Murray and Danny Martin Jr. are not far behind in the point race.

Also on the program will be the Mini-Sprints, Pure Stocks, Limited Mod. and DAARA Antique race cars.

Pits open at 3:00pm with the Grandstands opening at 5:00pm. Hot Laps at 6:00pm and Racing will begin at 7:00pm.

By |2010-10-23T14:24:38-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Top Gun Sprints head to North Florida Speedway for Halloween

VSP Night of Champions Rescheduled

by BJ Cavin- VSP Media

BARBERVILLE, FL-  With the 2010 racing season over at Volusia Speedway Park, all that remains undone this year is to officially award the dedicated division champions who helped make this year’s racing season so exciting at the south’s fastest half mile.  But that task will be delayed as the VSP Night of Champions has been postponed until Saturday, November 13th, due to scheduling conflicts.  The event will be held at Volusia Speedway Park at 6PM, and those who need information or wish to purchase tickets can contact the VSP office at 386-985-4402.

The original date of October 30th seemed like a good idea at the time, falling just two weeks after the final races were run at the speedway.  However, the fact that October 30th is Halloween weekend created conflicts for many racers who had family holiday events planned, and was certain to force some to make hard choices.  With that in mind, the management at Volusia Speedway Park was able to arrange for the event to move to November 13th where far fewer conflicts could interfere with the festivities, and where far more racers and their families would be able to attend.

As originally planned, the Night of Champions will take place at Volusia Speedway Park.  Parking will be available in the infield, with the banquet and other activities taking place under large tents set up on the paved staging area next to the frontstretch.  According to Volusia Speedway Park GM Tonya Moshcell, holding the event at the speedway will reduce the costs to the racers during tough economic times, and will bring a more relaxed atmosphere to the events as well.  Every effort has been made to be sure that the event is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible, as well as family friendly.

By |2010-10-23T14:19:41-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on VSP Night of Champions Rescheduled

Racing Under the Harvest Moon

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

 
On a night where the Colortyme Open Wheel Modifieds headlined the night, the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association showed off their impressive cars, and the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks ran for a $1000 dollar prize, there just happened to be a full moon. There was also some great racing from the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks and the Gladiators.
 
The Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks, in their first race in over a month, would race first on this night and set the fans up for plenty of great battles on the night. Danny Miller, in his first race back since his terrible flip, Dean Jarvis, Heath Walker, and “Dough Boy” Patrick Williams were all fighting at the top for the first 18 laps. On lap 18, Dean Jarvis fell back with engine trouble and a yellow came out at that time. The final 2 lap battle was a real thriller and “Dough Boy” took a great win, followed by Heath Walker, Danny Miller, Billy Meadors, and Ronald Lentz.
 
DAARA, the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association, put on a show that could remind you of the first event at Ocala Speedway way back in 1952. With cars that have raced since 1936 to cars from the 1970s; and 26 year olds to 76 year olds driving, everything and anything was out there. Bob Jordan in his blue 1947 Kortis Kraft Midget won the Midget race, Ronald Hess in his  orange 1939 Chevy won the Modified race, and Captain Jack Sapp in his yellow ’60s Ward Watson won the Sprint race.
 
The $1000 to win Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks feature brought 31 cars out which led to a B Main. In the B Main, Eddie Kilbury, Willard Driggers, Eddie Lentz, and Jonathan Appleby earned the transfer spots and Vaughn Woodall moved in to the A Main through points position. The Feature had some excitement going on, as Chris Shea was working his way up from mid-pack. On lap 13, Shea got loose and Mike McDonald barely tapped Shea while trying to avoid him, which finished off Shea’s loop. On a restart, Mike Stalnaker looped it in turn 2 and Jesse Corbitt had nowhere to go except right into Stalnaker’s door. On the lap 17 restart, Jonathan Gillette did a ‘tornado spin’ in turn 4 which collected Richard Calmes, Chris Shea and Vaughn Woodall. At the end of the night, Scott Mooers outlasted the rest to take home the $1000, Robert Ray again finished runner-up, Jason Gamble finished 3rd, Steve Mooers was 4th, and Mike McDonald worked his way back up to 5th.
 
The Colortyme Open Wheel Modifieds had a fun night on the dirt with 1 major car swap: Kyle Bronson and Wayne Hammond. They switched cars for the night and it paid off. The race up front was between Kyle Bronson, Charlie MacNichols, Buzzy Reutimann, and Jeff Mathews with 2nd-4th switching continuously. Mathews didn’t have it easy, though, as he spun in turn 4 on lap 5. As the race neared its end, Reutimann passed MacNichols and Mathews passed both of them! No catching “The Killer” Kyle Bronson and he won his 3rd straight at Ocala, followed by Jeff Mathews, Buzzy Reutimann, Charlie MacNichols, and Larry Burkins rounding out the top 5.
 
The final event of the night was the Gladiators and they put a great show on with some good surprises at the end. On lap 1, James McCloud rolled the 57 in turn 2 and a flat tire was all that stopped him from staying out on the track. After the clean-up, Casey Feaster, in the 51 of Nathan Rhodes, had a problem on the left-front which pushed the car right into the turn 1 wall. On lap 6, more front runners, Jerry Taylor and Kyle Morse had a problem in turn 2 and the damage was evident on Morse’s driver side door. At the end, Matt Shea beat Devin Walker for first and Steve Johnson was coasting for 3rd when he slowed on the front stretch. Kathie Fisher had gradually moved up and was set for another top 5, but when Johnson slowed, Fisher jumped at the opportunity and got her first trophy on the night after her birthday. Ken McCloud was able to get around Johnson for 4th and Johnson did get 5th.
 
Ocala Speedway has kids costume contest this up-coming Friday along with the Late Models, Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks, Mini Stocks, and Gladiators. For more information or to see the complete schedule you may call the Speedway or visit www.ocalaspeedway.com.
 
 
Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks
 
1- 56 Patrick Williams
2- 55 Heath Walker
3- 99 Daniel Miller, Jr.
4- 17M Billy Meadors
5- 96 Ronald Lentz
6- 69 Tommy Ausburn
7- 61 Martin Johnson
8- 26 Brian Jerrels
9- 9R Bubba Christian
10- 37J Dean Jarvis
11- 05 Chris Lane
12- 15 Donald Paugh
13- 11 Jody Wells
14- 7E James Erickson
15- 81 Donald Woosley
 
Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks
 
1- 10 Scott Mooers
2- 9 Robert Ray
3- 21G Jason Gamble
4- 10M Steve Mooers
5- 5W Mike McDonald
6- 58 Cory Howard
7- 6 Wallace Douglass
8- 114 John Thorpe
9- 3W Vaughn Woodall
10- 326 Gordon Cade
11- 29 Thomas Hughes
12- 15 Luke Sadler
13- 76 Chris Shea
14- 64 Jonathan Gillette
15- 30 Michael Tovet
16- 4C Richard Calmes, Jr.
17- 11 Austin Kirkpatrick
18- 14M Tim Mathieu
19- 3D Jesse Corbitt
20- 8 Michael Stalnaker
21- 17K Eddie Kilbury, Jr.
22- 56A Jonathan Appleby
23- 21 Willard Driggers
24- 96L Eddie Lentz
25- 96 Eddie Lake
 
Colortyme Open Wheel Modifieds
 
1- 66H Kyle Bronson
2- 33 Jeff Mathews
3- 00 Buzzy Reutimann
4- 11 Charlie MacNichols
5- 54 Larry Burkins
6- 3 Josh Sanford
7- 33F Michael Flick
8- 1M Jay Miller
9- Z Tim Zackery
10- Z06 Larry Mott
11- 75C Len ONeil
12- 67 Garrett Stewart
13- 10 Don Depew, Jr.
14- 7H Charles Howard, Jr.
15- 0 Richard Dickinson
16- 40B Wayne Hammond
 
Gladiator
 
1- 96 Matt Shea
2- 55JR Devin Walker
3- 83M Kathie Fisher
4- 76 Ken McCloud
5- 81 Steven Johnson
6- 14 Chris Town
7- 7 Roy Lester
8- 83 Kody Fisher
9- 77 Matthew Kramer
10- 3H Brandon Haseleu
11- 48 Art Suther
12- 82 Kyle Morse
13- 10 Larry Nelson
14- 31 Jerry Taylor
15- 41 unknown driver
16- 51 Casey Feaster
17- 57 James McCloud
18- 21 Robert Graham
 
 
All Photos Courtesy of rewingphotos.com 
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Kathie Fisher (83M) races hard against son, Kody Fisher (83)
 
3 wide racing in the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks
James McCloud in the middle of his flip on lap 1 of the Gladiator feature
 
 
 
 

By |2010-10-23T13:54:42-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Racing Under the Harvest Moon

BBQ at Citrus County Speedway This Friday Night

FRIDAY  –  10/22/10

Citrus County Speedway invites everyone to the Annual Appreciation BBQ. This is for anyone, the speedway will supply the Meat and Drinks, but would like everyone to bring a covered dish too. We would like to thank everyone for their continuous support and hope to see you there!
Prices:
Driver and car is $10
             Adults (14 & Older) $5
             Children (13 & Under) $2
One FREE Admission for Adult or Child that comes with a covered dish and a paying Driver & Car.

 

SATURDAY – 10/23/10

New 5:30 Start Time

SPORTSMAN
STREET STOCK
MINI STOCK
4-CYL STOCK
FL WINGED SPRINTS

Come on out and mingle with the racers and crews on Friday. Then, enjoy some short track racing on Saturday!

By |2010-10-21T14:27:31-04:00October 21st, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on BBQ at Citrus County Speedway This Friday Night

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS BACK IN ACTION SATURDAY NIGHT AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

by Dave Westerman

Auburndale Speedway returns to action Saturday night with a seven division program featuring the return of the Open Wheel Modifieds to the speedy quarter-mile. Joining the Modifieds will be the Street Stocks, Legend Cars, Modified Mini Stocks, V-8 Bombers, Mini Stocks and the Bandoleros.

James Wright III is looking to add the 2010 Open Wheel Modified championship to his Auburndale resume and he’s looking very good right now. Wright holds a 124 point edge over second place Wayne Morris with just this weeks race and the Modified season finale on November 6th yet to run. Morris is in a dogfight for second with Bobby Blake who is only two points back of him. Wright won the 2009 Street Stock title but has concentrated primarily on the Modifieds this year scoring two wins and several top three finishes in the highly-competitive class. Still, Wright has had time to pick up eight wins in the Street Stocks this year even though he has not been present for every Street Stock event. With neither of his classes running last week, Wright jumped in his dad’s V-8 Bomber and won the feature in it.

This years’ Street Stock point battle is coming down to a battle between current leader Matt McCrary and Jeff Waterman. Going into this week McCrary has a 20 point advantage on Waterman but the class will be in action every remaining race night this season giving Waterman at least an opportunity to make up the deficit. Despite missing several races, the aforementioned James Wright III is in fourth place in points just 16 back of third place Dave Colpritt.

Jake Perkins added to his Legend Car point lead with his seventh win of the year last week. Perkins is now up by 38 markers over Gerald White, Jr. Justin Brown and Mason Ketterman continue to be in a very close battle for third in points.

The point championship for the Modified Mini Stocks is coming down to the wire with just this week and the race on November 6th to go. Scotty Sharpe maintains the top spot by 14 points over Mike Sweet while Sweet is just 18 points up on Jason Rendell.

Josh Borem continues to have the upper hand in the V-8 Bomber point chase, now holding an 84 point edge on Buddy Phillips, Jr. Preston Davis is solidly third in points but will not be able to catch the two drivers in front of him.

Pit gates open Saturday afternoon at 2PM with the grandstand gates opening at 5PM. Racing action begins at 7PM. Adult admission is $12, seniors are $10, kids age 5-12 are $5 and all children age 4 and under are free. A family four-pack (2 adults and two kids age 5-12) is $25. For more information, log on to www.auburndaleracing.com powered by Palm Tree Computers.

NOTES:

Jeff Scofield’s win last week in the AMF Chassis/Chassis Works 100 earned him the 2010 Auburndale Speedway Late Model Championship. Scofield ended the season 81 points ahead of second place Perry Lovelady. The ageless veteran Lovelady put together a very steady season and finished just four points ahead of third place Tim Russell. Despite missing two of the seven races, Russell took three wins and parlayed that to his third place finish in the standings. Ryan Lisak was fourth in points and Jason Vail finished fifth.

A correction to the results press release from earlier this week rgarding the incident which sent Daniel Webster for a wild ride in the Late Model race.

Ryan Lisak was not involved in the original tangle, instead it was Webster and Steve Tregear. Lisak was unable to avoid Tregear’s machine and that is how he became involved in the crash.

It was officially announced this week that six Florida asphalt tracks have formed an alliance for the 2011 racing season. The tracks are Auburndale Speedway, Citrus County Speedway, DeSoto Super Speedway, and the three tracks sanctioned by the FASCAR oraganization, New Smyrna Speedway, Orlando SpeedWorld and Columbia Motorsports Park. All of the tracks will be working together concerning schedules, rules and much more.

The alliance is setting up a series of twelve Late Model races for next year, two at each track. No name for the series has been chosen but it appears there will be some big-time sponsors coming on board meaning some outstanding purses for the events.

In a major announcement, all six tracks will be running Hoosier Racing Tires in 2011. The three FASCAR tracks are already running Hoosiers while Auburndale, Citrus and DeSoto will make the switch next year.

Track photographer Chuck Green has a brand-new website up and running that is absolutely awesome. Check out his incredible Auburndale Speedway photography at www.chuckgreen.zenfolio.com. Points as of October 16, 2010:

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

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS:
1-#56 James Wright III       1242 (2 wins)
2-#98 Wayne Morris            1118 (1 win)
3-#75 Bobby Blake              1116 (2 wins)
4-#87 Keith Lilley               1060 (2 wins)
5-#01 Von Pope                   825
6-#10 Travis Roland             690 (1 win)
7-#00 Shawn Harper            614
8-#19 Kevin Macy                 598 (1 win)
9-#03 Kyle Bookmiller          596 (2 wins)
10-#07 Harold Crooms         572

SPORTSMAN:
1-#71 Dave Dunkin              632 (7 wins)
2-#13 Mark Medeiros           592 (2 wins)
3-#22 Brandon Duchscherer  360 (2 wins)
4-#8 Austin Carr                  310 (1 win)
5-#55 Richard Elkins, Jr.      284
6-#60 Richard Fiore, Jr.       270
7-#77 Lance Daubach           268 (3 wins)
8-#89 Brett Jenkins              252
9-#8 Chuck Harrison, Jr.      244
10-#1 Bart Weatherford        238

MODIFIED MINI STOCKS:
1-#89 Scotty Sharpe             504 (2 wins)
2-#55 Mike Sweet                490 (3 wins)
3-#15 Jason Rendell            472 (3 wins)
4-#45 Dennis Jones              322
5-#07 Bruce Anderson          218
6-#85 Drew Carter               210
7-#37 Brandon McSwain        190 (1 win)
8-#26 Jimmy Pugh               186
9-#02 Bo Collier                  184
10-#38 Burt Morse                170 (2 wins)

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

LEGEND CARS:
1-#59 Jake Perkins               874 (7 wins)
2-#38 Gerald White, Jr.        836 (8 wins)
3-#8 Justin Brown                 742 (1 win)
4-#71 Mason Ketterman        718
5-#07 Dave Gleason              682
6-#31 Lynn Wiles                  626
7-#4R Zach Napoleon            486
8-#7 Dakota Baggette           474
   #4 Tyler Smith                   446 (4 wins)
10-#21 Devin McLeod            410

STREET STOCKS:
1-#5 Matt McCrary                962
2-#42 Jeff Waterman            942 (4 wins)
3-#4 Dave Colpritt                762 (4 wins)
4-#56 James Wright III          746 (8 wins)
5-#29 Bobby Mobley              630 (4 wins)
6-#53 Kyle Peters                  606 (4 wins)
7-#17 Kyle Hall                     520
8-#25 Cody McDuffie             506 (1 win)
9-#142 Chris Spring               360
10-#65 Ken Lawrence            300

MINI STOCKS:
1-#42 Chris Spring               1102 (9 wins)
2-#21 Fred Harrison, Jr.      1078 (10 wins)
3-#40 Jason Swilley               700
4-#3 Chris Narramore, Sr.     532 (3 wins)
5-#33 Donnie Guy                 470
6-#4 Marilyn McCrary            412
7-#551 Mark Wells                432
8-#88 Kevin Steadman           326
9-#46 Randy King                  302
10-#2 Dwight Ryals, Jr.         258

V-8 BOMBERS:
1-#111 Josh Borem               992 (5 wins)
2-#05 Buddy Phillips, Jr.       908 (1 win)
3-#89 Preston Davis              778 (6 wins)
4-#56 James Wright, Jr.       548 (2 wins)
   #96 Larry Chumney II        548 (3 wins)
6-#51 Matt Johns                  488
7-#88 Gene Harrison             478 (2 wins)
8-#0 Paul Bookmiller             352
9-#105 Jeff Lacey                 308
10-#18 Kevin Barton              296
           
SCRAMBLERS:
1-#28 Kimberly Gullett         864 (5 wins)
2-#62 Richard Brown            744
3-#66 Brian Tyre                  738 (3 wins)
4-#00 Chad Cutting              466 (1 win)
5-#71 Dave Canfield             460 (1 win)
6-#8 Richie Acres                 328 (4 wins)
7-#17 Jerry Pruitt                 306
8-#77 Jeremy Watts              286
9-#42 Mike Bauer                  246
10-#01 George Gorham, Jr.    244 (1 win)
   
MINI CUPS:
1-#74 John Beach                242 (1 win)       
2-#21 Rick Ragan                234 (1 win)
3-#7 Harold Crooms             180 (2 wins)
4-#47 Brandon Beach            160
5-#2 Skip Baird                    150
6-#07 Tyler Scofield             114 (1 win)
7-#14 Sam Scott                  112 (1 win)
   #46 Frank Beach               112
9-#22 Rick Cline, Sr.            102
10-#27X Dale Pulst                82

BANDOLEROS:
BANDITS:
1-#38 Cameron White           980 (4 wins)
2-#5 Derek Sobel                  148 (2 wins)
3-#30 Noah Cornman             130
   #55 Michael Held                130
5-#1Jr Dustin Turnage            44
4-#19 Keith Sinkula                42

OUTLAWS:
1-#96 Teddy Lively                674 (7 wins)
2-#48 Andy Metz                   624 (2 wins)
3-#11 Daniel Conlin, Jr.        342
4-#13 Ryan Shattuck             276 (5 wins)
5-#1 Mark Bibeau                  238
6-#03 Jake Hunter                228
7-#65 Coty Bibeau                 164 (1 win)
8-#16 Nick Baluch                   86
9-#83 Joey Padgett                 76
10-#65 Daniel Conlin, Sr.        28

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

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Charity Truckers 200 Quickly Approaching!!!

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

 Orlando FL – 10-20-2010 – With the Charity Truckers 200 just over 7 weeks away things kick into high gear. Rick Bristol begins a big push to finish sponsorship needs, fill final awards and sell the laps to make this years event successful, but he needs you help. ” I simply want to ask the folks who maybe have never given to the event to get involved a little this year, buy a lap, sponsor and award for $100 or more if they can. We need you help. With the economy still a major issue to many, if everyone pitched in a little we can still effect the lives of the kids and families acing these terminal illnesses and all that goes with the fight. Please consider what you can do to help, every dollar helps” stated Bristol.
 
Fountain Motorsports Driver Development, MJS Concrete and Biscayne Roofing have stepped up again as major sponsors of the event. Coulter Motorsports, Brun’s Inc. General Contractors, Florida Lift Systems Inc.  and Webb’s Commercial Services again return as sponsors in different areas of the event. Coming on board this year in a real nice deal is SUBWAY- Dipasqua Enterprises, they will furnish 400 people Friday night in the pits with a 6″ sub, chips and cookie after the event. This is Rick Bristol’s way to thank those that come and compete that night, he normally cooks but this will be a blessing and allow him to mingle and thank folks for being there. (more…)
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