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Emily Chaney wins Ms VSP, Lloyd tops Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Late Models at Volusia Speedway Park

VSP MEDIA

Barberville, FL  (March 27, 2010)  Another perfect spring night greeted fans and drivers at Volusia Speedway Park.  Not too cold nor too hot, just right.

Emily Chaney won the Ms Volusia Speedway Park contest and quickly began her duties Saturday night as she handed out the winning trophys and feature winner hats to the winners and posed with the winning driver.    April Gray won first runner up.

Winning the heat races on Saturday night were Jason Davis and Ivedent Lloyd in the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Late Model Division.  The Taylor Racing Products Sportsman class saw Sammy Ashley and Steve Shead win their two heat races.  The Amsoil Thunder Stocks had three heat races with David Whitt,  Chad Scranton and Scott Mooers taking the wins.    The 4 Cylinder Challenger class also had three heats with Shawn Kosier, RJ Glaser and Thomas Parker taking their heat wins.

Twenty three Amsoil Thunder Stocks signed in the pit gate to race but after the heat races, only eighteen ran the feature.  Randy Strehle had the pole for the 20 lap feature with Luke Sadler on the outside pole.    Strehle took the early lead but it was Scott Mooers who took over on lap 3 and never looked back.   With only a few cautions to stop the action, Mooers sailed to the checkered followed by Randy Strehle, David Whitt, Ryan Lisak, and D.J. Nobles.

In 2009, the Thunder Stock class was new to Volusia Speedway Park and has grown weekly every since then which was shown Saturday night in the very nice car count brought in by the Thunder Stocks.    Watch this class as it continues to grow and grow.

The Florida Mini Sprints made their first appearance of 2010 at Volusia Saturday night with 20 sprints.   Jesse Teed took the early lead but it was Brett O’Donnell, the 2009 Rookie of the Year, that showed he had the right stuff Saturday night.  O’Donnell took over the point and there was no catching him although Teed tried very hard.  O’Donnell took the checkered followed by Jesse Teed, Chris Pacetti, Steve Crabtree, and Eddie Moss, Jr.

Thirteen Late Models took the green with Joe Kump on the pole and last week’s winner David Clegg on the outside pole.   Clegg took the lead and kept it until lap 17 when Ivedent Lloyd took over.  Lap 15 saw the caution come out for debris on the track which turned out to be the front wheel cover off of Clegg’s car.
On the restart, Clegg was able to take the point but Lloyd was hot on his heels as Clegg’s car began having handling problems.  Lloyd took advantage and took over the point and began sailing away from the field.  Lloyd took the win for his first feature win of the year at Volusia Speedway followed by David Clegg, Joe Kump, Donnie Chappell, and Bo Allen.

Nineteen Sportsman took the green for the Taylor Racing Products Sportsman feature.  Dan Lane, Sr. had the pole with last week’s winner Aaron Barsness on the outside pole.   Barsness quickly jumped to the point followed by Lane, Shaun Daugharty, Drew Smith and Steve Shead.  As Barsness begins to build up the distance between him and second place, the caution comes out on lap 7 for Blaise Hetznecker and Bruce Birkitt.   Two more cautions before the race sees halfway involving Karl Haas and Collin Wright and Alan Peacock and Paul Shead.  This was Peacock’s first night back at Volusia after being wrecked at North Florida Speedway before opening night.

On the restart, Barsness and Shead go side-by-side for the point as Shead takes the lead this time.  A few more lead changes follow but Shead holds on and  takes his first win of the season followed by Aaron Barsness, Drew Smith, Shaun Daugharty and Corey Holley. 

Joining the Taylor Racing Products Sportsman for the first time and his first race in a dirt car was Jimmy Norman who previously ran Legend cars at Orlando SpeedWorld and other tracks.  Norman said he will be racing the rest of the year at Volusia in his #2 Sportsman.

The final race of the night saw 25 4 Cylinder Challengers take the green with Steven Cox on the pole and Steven Johnson on the outside pole.  Debuting his brand new Challenger was Casey Feaster who finished fourth in the feature.   Johnson takes the point on the green followed by Kosier, Epsy, Feaster, and Glaser.  Lap 4 saw the caution come out for Tom Parker who went hard into the turn 4 wall.  Parker was okay but the same cannot be said about his car.

On the restart, Johnson and Kosier go side-by-side for the point with Kosier taking the lead this time.    With no more cautions, it was a fight to the finish but Kosier held on to take the checkered followed by Larry Langston, Tony Laporta, Casey Feaster, and RJ Glaser.

Next Saturday night, April 3rd, it is Easter Fun with a visit from the Easter Bunny and Egg Hunt for the kids.  On the program will be the Budweiser (Quality Brands) Open Wheel Modifieds,  Taylor Racing Products Sportsman,  Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks, Amsoil Thunder Stocks and the 4 Cylinder Challengers. 

Racing starts at 7:30 pm.

OFFICIAL RESULTS, VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK, MARCH 27, 2010

DAYTONA DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP LATE MODELS
 1.  #21 Ivednet Lloyd
 2.  #07 David Clegg
 3.  #J17 Joe Kump
 4.  #25 Donnie Chappell
 5.  #71A Bo Allen
 6.  #145 Jason Davis
 7.  #46P Darell Padgett
 8.  #16 Shane Williams
 9.  #32P Jeff Phipps
10. #88 Andy Schell
11. #45 Bobby Richardson
12. #79 Jason Kimball
13. #98C Kent Corbin

 TAYLOR RACING PRODUCTS SPORTSMAN
 1.  #10 Steve Shead
 2.  #11 Aaron Barsness
 3.  #29S Drew Smith
 4.  #00 Shaun Daugharty
 5.  #11C Corey Holley
 6.  #88 Sammy Ashley
 7.  #95 Matt McGillivrary
 8.  #05 Dan Lane, Sr.
 9.  #9 Bruce Birkitt
10. #38 Collin Wright
11. #57 Karl Haas
12. #17H Blaise Hetznecker
13. #20 Mitchell Wise
14. #5 Alan Peacock
15. #80 Paul Shead
16. #18 Justin Merry
 17. #17K Marc Kinley
 18. #2 Jimmy Norman
 19. #77 Wayne Allen, Jr.

 AMSOIL THUNDER STOCKS
 1.  #10 Scott Mooers
 2.  #24 Randy Strehle
 3.  #13 David Whitt
 4.  #17L Ryan Lisak
 5.  #17 D.J. Nobles
 6.  #07 Richard Calmes, Jr.
 7. #9R Robert Donaly
 8.  #9 Joe Goempel
 9.  #22 Kelly Snyder
10. #114 John Thorpe
11. #6 Wally Douglass
12. #32 James Shaw
13. #14 Bryan Cox
14. #81 Courteney Eubanks
15. #03 Robert Schrunk
16. #33 Tim Hughes
17. #15 Luke Sadler
18. #27 Chad Scranton
19. #V1 Delbert Moyer  DNS
20. #0 Rickie Lara  DNS
21. #23 Jim Nichols  DNS
22. #000 Jason Tovet  DNS
23. #57 Matthew Schell   DNS

 FLORIDA MINI SPRINTS
 1. #11 Brett O’Donnell
 2.  #7 Jesse Teed
 3.  #116 Chris Pacetti
 4.  #5 Steve Crabtree
 5.  #8 Eddie Moss, Jr.
 6.  #711 David Pleaugh
 7.  #23 Rae Lynn Moss
 8.  #18 Jody McKenzie
 9.  #13 Eddie Moss
10. #83 Justin Kolves
11. #88 Dick Miller
12. #6 Andrew Kurjack
13. #2 Tim O’Donnell
14. #21 Larry Dallmen
15. #14 Brian Penrose
16. #2 Mark Kider
17. #2M Sheldon Kinse, Sr.
18. #459 Austin Jackson
19. #15 Paul Lanag
20. #31 Tommy Boisden

 4 CYLINDER CHALLENGERS
 1.  #97  Shawn Kosier
 2.  #49 Larry Langston
 3.  #3T Tony Laporta
 4.  #20 Casey Feaster
 5.  #004 RJ Glaser
 6.  #31 Scott Sullivan
 7.  #XX Jordan Myers
 8.  #20G Shane Torman
 9.  #1.4 Anthony Morris
10. #60 James Smith, Sr.
11. #1.5 Hubert Jett
12. #11 David Ladrie
13. #126 Robert Graham
14. #76 Ken MacLeod
15. #6E Gilbert Epsy
16. #81 Steven Johnson
17. #1X James Clay
18. #01 Davey Wolf
19. #X Justin Dean
20. #16 Denica Hetznecker
21. #5S Thomas Parker
22. #27S Alan Scott
23. #101 Wade Lear
24. #88 Steven Cox
25. #911 Michael Lane
26. #21S James Sullivan  DNS
27. #18PAK Nathan Rhodes  DNS

By |2010-03-29T17:39:25-04:00March 29th, 2010|Race Results, Volusia Speedway Park|Comments Off on Emily Chaney wins Ms VSP, Lloyd tops Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Late Models at Volusia Speedway Park

Larry Brazil tops TBARA at Desoto

by Marty Little
BRADENTON, Fla. – Larry Brazil, Jr. held off the late race challenges of Dude Teate to win Saturday night’s 30 lap TBARA feature event at DeSoto Super Speedway.
 
Pole sitter David Retzlaff hustled into an early lead over Johnny Gilbertson and Brazil but the first yellow of the night waved on lap six for D.J. Hoelzle’s flat tire. On the restart it was Retzlaff still in commad but Brazil had taken up the challenge with Teate a close third. Less than a lap was complete before Tommy Nichols jumped a wheel of Shane Butler’s No. 18 and ricocheted hard into the outside wall to bring out the red flag. Nichols was unhurt but finished for the evening.
 
The green waved to begin lap seven with Retzlaff, Brazil and Teate in line at the front but Sonny Hartley’s mount shredded a right rear tire and the yellow waved once again. On the restart Brazil got a jump on Retzlaff and made the pass for the lead into turn one with Teate gaining the runner up spot.
 
Brazil continued to pace the event but Teate shadowed his every move looking for a way past. Finally, on lap 23 Teate used a lap car as a pick and took the top spot only to have the yellow wave for the spinning car of Joey Aguilar. The lineup revered back to the last green flag lap and Brazil went back in front over Teate, Butler and Bo Hartley.
 
The last seven laps were without incident and Brazil scored his first victory of the season. Teate claimed runner up money over Butler, Bo Hartley and Ben Fritz. Aguilar recovered to checker sixth ahead of Retzlaff, Steve Heisler, Jimmy Alivs and Gilbertson.
 
Heat races were won by Brazil, Butler and Retzlaff.
 
The 2010 tour’s next event is back at DeSoto on Saturday, April 17.
 
First heat (8 laps) – 1. Brazil, 2. DeCaire, 3. Aguilar, 4. Fritz, 5. Heisler, 6. Alvis.
 
Second heat (8 laps) – 1. Butler, 2. Nichols, 3. Teate, 4. Gilbertson, 5. Darvalies, 6. Faulconer, 7.Stephens.
 
Third heat (8 laps) – 1. Retzlaff, 2. Hoelzle, 3. S. Hartley, 4. B. Hartley, 5. Hurst, 6. L. J. Brazil
 
Feature (30 laps) – 1. Larry Brazil, Jr., 2. Dude Teate, 3. Shane Butler, 4. Bo Hartley, 5. Ben Fritz, 6. Joey Aguilar, 7. David Retzlaff, 8. Steve Heisler, 9. Jimmy Alvis, 10. Johnny Gilbertson, 11. Troy DeCaire, 12. Steve Darvalies, 13. Sonny Hartley, 14. Tommy Nichols, 15. D.J. Hoelzle, 16. Frankie Hurst, 17. Larry J. Brazil, 18. Skeeter Faulconer. DNS – Dakotah Stephens.
 
By |2010-03-29T03:14:42-04:00March 29th, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Larry Brazil tops TBARA at Desoto

Kevin Macy tops Mods at Auburndale

 By Carol Andrews

 
We had another awesome night of racing at Auburndale Speedway with the Pro Challenge Cars making their 1st appearance at the track this year, the winners in this division along with the other division are as follows:
Pro Challenge
1-#4 Jarrett Snowden
2-#25 Paul White
3-#8 Sene Capps
4-328 Randy Guck
5-#56 Mark Landis
6-#55 Jordan Martin
7-#1 Jacob Calloway
N/S #99 Carlie Lewis
N/S# 2 Harley Johnson
 
Mini Stocks
1-#21 Fred Harrison Jr
2-#3 Chris Narramore Sr
3-#42 Chris Spring
4-#33 Donnie Guy
5-#88 Kevin Steadman
6-#83 Shane Yoder
7-#1 Bill Bell
8-#46 Randy King
9-#4 Marilyn McCrary
10-#2 Dwight Ryals
11-#90 Danny Pearson
12-#89 Shawn Jenkins
13-#53 Everett Wisby
 
Bandeleros
1-#38 Cameron White
2-#96 Teddy Lively
3-#48 Andy Metz
 
Legends
1-#59 Jake Perkins
2-#38 Gerald White Jr
3-#17 Dave Gleason
4-#8 Justin Brown
5-#22 Mason Ketterman
6-#59x John INman
7-#7 Dakota Baggette
8-#83 Danielle Stratton
9-#99 Leroy Moore
N/S# 4R Zach Napoleon
 
Scramblers
1-#9 Ashton Hunt
2-#52 Gary Brown Jr
3-#00 Chad Cutting
4-#66 Brian Tyre
5-#62 Richard Brown
6-#71 Dave Canfield
7-#48 Chase Pointer
8-#42 Mike Bauer
9-#28 Kimberly Gullett
N/S #4 Scott Russ
N/S#7 Tony Tidwell
 
Open Wheel Modified
1-#19 Kevin Macy
2-#56 James Wright III
3-#87 Keith Lilley
4-#3 Harold Cannon
5-#98 Wayne Morris
6-#03 Kyle Bookmiller
7-#75 Bobby Blake
8-#00 Shawn Harper
9-#11 Jimmy Wilkins III
10-#01 Von Pope
11-#9 Ron Armillei
12-#35 Ron Abney
13-#6 Billy Bechtelheimer
N/S#76 James Wilkins
N/S#42 Richie Smith
 
Modified Mini
1-#38 Burt Morse
2-#89 Scott Sharpe
3-#55 Mike Sweet
4-#15 Jason Rendell
5-#33 Mike Allen
6-#07 Bruce Anderson
7-#45 Dennis Jones
8-#09 Jessica Robbins
9-#26 Jimmy Pugh
N/S#44 Mike Lawhorn
N/S#18 Jason Bertsch
 
V-8 Bombers
1-#42 Brandon Duscherer
2-#96 Larry Chumney II
3-#111 Josh Borem
4-#60 Greg Valdez
5-#17 Andy Harvard
6-#05 Buddy Phillips Jr
7-#89 Preston Davis
8-#56 James Wright Sr.
9-#0 Paul Bookmiller
10-#14 Donnie King
11-#5 Sonny Miles
 
Next Saturday April 3, 25 Lap TRUCK RACE, Sportsman, Street Stocks, V-8 Bombers, Scramblers, Mini Stocks, Legends, Bandeleros, Dwarfs and Kids Club. Also Easter Candy given by the drivers to all of the fans. Racing starts at 7PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com
 
 

By |2010-03-29T02:57:34-04:00March 29th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Kevin Macy tops Mods at Auburndale

Sean Bass Wins Sunoco National Tour at New Smyrna Speedway

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SUNOCO NATIONAL TOUR
SOUTHERN SALUTE 200
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 03.27.10
SUNOCO NATIONAL TOUR – SOUTHERN SALUTE 200
1. #128 Sean Bass
2. #25 Brent Downey
3. #40 Bryan Ortiz
4. #08 Joey Gase
5. #17 Tanner Berryhill
6. #76 AJ Henricksen
7. #28 Terry Horak
8. #31 Brian Blum
9. #85 Austin Kirkpatrick
10. #9 Chase Elliott
11. #33 Casey Caudill
12. #5 Cameron Hagin
13. #76 Bob Varney
PRO-TRUCKS
1. #20 Anthony Sergi
2. #11 Robert Strader Jr
3. #20x Sam Watts
SUPER STOCKS

1. #21D Mike Dahm
2. #1 Dale Sorrensen
3. #21M Maureen Dahm

By |2010-03-28T05:41:39-04:00March 28th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Sean Bass Wins Sunoco National Tour at New Smyrna Speedway

Crouse Extends Career Record at East Bay

By:  Larry Jewett

3/27/2010

There are plenty of drivers who would be happy with 26 feature wins in a career, but imagine winning features in 26 consecutive seasons. For Roger Crouse, it’s a reality as Crouse picked up the Gagel’s Auto Parts Open Wheel Modified main to add to his personal streak.

Crouse had to make his way past Austin Sanders to grab the lead for the prestigious win. The pass came late after Crouse slipped past for second just before the halfway mark. Three laps later, Crouse made his move and pulled away from the field. With the win coming so early in the season, the pressure is off to keep the streak alive. Sanders kept second ahead of Bruce Harvey who rebounded from an early race incident. John Bradley and Shane Burrows collected top five finishes. Heats went to Buzzie Reutimann and Bradley.

“We put a hard tire on the left rear tonight,” said Crouse. “We don’t usually do that and the track was coming in for us.”

The Outlaw 4s started the night with heats going to Amanda Rogers and Billy Howard. Bo Howard had the early lead, but spun in turn two to jam up the crowd. The race had trouble getting going with few laps completed after 15 minutes, due to several cautions. Billy Howard caught the lead, but saw Matt Haynes blast by on lap 8. A lap later, Billy Howard was back in front. Haynes and Rogers tangled on the frontstretch, slipping Rogers back to fourth. Billy Howard picked up his first win of the year, ahead of Haynes, Brian Danforth, Rogers and Travis Staats. “I wish my dad had been here to see this,” said the winner. “ I want to thank the 2 for racing me clean.”

James Hook, Thomas Pratt and Buck Woodhouse won heats in the Street stocks, who saw wild action in their 15-lap feature. A 21-car feature saw Jarod Gay grab the early lead and hold off Donnie Reed, the division point leader. Deeper in the field, Mike Wilson and Gary Sheffield made contact on the frontstretch with Sheffield ending up on his roof. The driver was not injured. On the restart, Reed managed to slip past Gay. Defending feature winner Thomas Pratt was the car on the move in the late stages, but Pratt ran out of laps. Reed picked up his second feature win of the year, ahead of Pratt, Gay, Buck Woodhouse and Ed Hill

In the Racecar Engineering Late Models, the Peacock name stayed in Victory Lane, but this time it was Wallace Peacock. Two-time feature winner Josh Peacock could do no better than second. Bryan Bernhardt charged to third after a visit to the tail. Fourth went to Travis Varnadore while Jimmy Waldrop claimed fifth. Bernhardt, Steve Mathis and Jack Nosbisch Jr. won preliminaries.

The Limited Late Models saw Forrest Gough and J.R. Prather Jr. as heat winners. Only one caution permeated the 15-lap main. John Bradley shot to the lead to go wire-to-wire for his first feature win of the season. The defending champ of the division was chased to the line by Phillip Cobb, who matched his second place from last week. Gough, Jason Pope and Tommy Evonosky completed the top five.

The Florida Old Time Modifieds heat was taken by Lars Amundsen with the feature going to Tommy Zwally.

ASA sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, April 3, 2010.  The Racecar Engineering Late Models, East Bay Sprints, Street Stocks, Outlaw 4s and motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers are in action. To commemorate Easter, fans aged 12 and under will take part in an Easter candy giveaway. For more information go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

By |2010-03-28T05:40:07-04:00March 28th, 2010|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Crouse Extends Career Record at East Bay

ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR WEBCASTS FROM VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK

by Dave Westerman

After dealing with some internet issues on opening night, TV Showcaster was back up and running last week with free live webcasts from Volusia Speedway Park. The weekly webcast continues this Saturday night, March 27th starting at 7PM EDST.

Post FX Digital Video, producers of the webcast, have added an extra camera to cover this years’ racing action at Volusia. There are now four cameras catching the action from several locations around the race track.

To watch the webcast, simply log on to www.tvshowcaster.com and follow the instructions. The webcast is entirely free thanks to the sponsorship of America’s Incredible Pizza and can be viewed live from anywhere in the world where a high-speed internet connection is available. Again, the webcast begins at 7PM EDST and continues until the entire racing program has been completed.

Post FX Digital Video plans to continue webcasting through the first couple of months for of the racing season. Unless more sponsorship can be secured, they may be forced to “pick and choose” events for the rest of the year. Sponsorship is very affordable and will give each sponsor incredible coverage.

If you would like to sponsor webcasts on www.tvshowcaster.com, contact Dean Baker at (407) 299-8114 or by e-mail at dean@postfxdigitalvideo.com.

This week, viewers will enjoy a full racing program featuring the Late Models, Sportsman, Thunder Stocks, Four-Cylinder Challengers and the traveling Florida Mini Sprint Series.

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By |2010-03-27T03:33:13-04:00March 27th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR WEBCASTS FROM VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK

Ocala Speedway Rained Out

by BJ Cavin

Due to heavy rains that swept across Florida during the overnight hours, Ocala Speedway will unfortunately be forced to cancel racing for tonight, Friday, March 26th.  After a valiant effort by the track crew to get the clay into racing shape, it became apparent by 2:45 this afternoon that there was no way that racing could happen, so the decision was made to cancel tonight’s events.

In addition, the practice scheduled for Saturday, March 27th is also canceled.  Ocala Speedway owner Mike Peters says that the track is so saturated that he feels that it cannot be worked in and ready in time to practice as scheduled. 

The irony of the situation does not sit well with Mike Peters, who knows that tonight would have provided almost perfect weather for a night of racing action.  He offers his apologies to the racers and fans, and hopes that they understand the circumstances that led to the cancellation.

By |2010-03-27T03:27:04-04:00March 27th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Ocala Speedway Rained Out

Anthony Sergi tops Pro Trucks at Orlando SpeedWorld

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 3.26.10
PRO-TRUCKS
1. #20 Anthony Sergi
2. #00 Whitney Poole
3. #121 Andy Leserra
4. #63 Zach Curtis
5. #99 Brent Tyler
6. #17 Ken Lilley
7. #54 Zach Harris
8. #18 Jason Rosarius
DNS #03 Wayne Skinner
E-MODIFIEDS
1. #12 John Zidek
2. #93 Bruce Gayton
DNS #15 Bruce Packer
SPORTSMAN
1. #20 Justin Reynolds
2. #66 Andy Nicholls
3. #57 Eddie Furtak
4. #60 Richard Fiore
5. #45A Adam Soukup
MINI-STOCKS

1. #3 Steve Griffin
2. #92 Pedie Allison
3. #85 Rex Hollinger
4. #97s Scott Jarrett
5. #15 Casey Loeffler

SUPER STOCKS
1. #16 David Gould
2. #77 Justin Reynolds
3. #23 Shannon Kelly
4. #316 Joe Bandur
5. #35 Ray Mullis
DQ #721 John Bennett
LEGENDS CARS

1. #2 Jimmy Norman
2. #12 Critter Saille
3. #6 Jim Rix
4. #8 Donovan Ponder

STRICTLY STOCKS

1. #0 Bill Loomis
2. #19 Ricky Solomon Jr
3. #8x Luis Guillen Jr
4. #30 Shane Sutorus
5. #27 Dan Binda
6. #26 Joe Ponder
7. #51 Wes Railing
8. #27x Scott Tyler

BANDOLEROS – YOUNG GUNS
1. #27 Shawn Hooven
2. #17 Mark Hooven
BANDOLEROS – BANDITS
1. #14 Matthew Green
2. #30 Noah Cornman
 
By |2010-03-27T03:19:45-04:00March 27th, 2010|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Anthony Sergi tops Pro Trucks at Orlando SpeedWorld

Clarification Concerning F.A.S.T. Late Model Incident and Ruling at Auburndale Speedway

by Dave Westerman

On March 24, 2010, Florida All Stars Tour Co-Founder Alan Bruns sent this letter to all FAST members regarding clarification of the incident(s) between Wayne Anderson and Kevin Ingram during the Series’ race March 20th at Auburndale Speedway. This should indicate exactly what happened and what has since been done concerning the situation.

Members, First let me thank you for your support shown during our initial three races of the FAST series. While we have experienced several minor problems, with your help I believe we have established an innovative, positive and fun series of which we can all be proud. All that being said, we feel we must offer an explanation of last weekends events. (more…)

By |2010-03-26T17:10:10-04:00March 26th, 2010|Front Page News|Comments Off on Clarification Concerning F.A.S.T. Late Model Incident and Ruling at Auburndale Speedway

Orlando SpeedWorld Race Schedule March 26th

(03.25.10 – Orlando Speedworld) Week #3 of the 2010 FASCAR Weekly Racing Series at Orlando Speedworld will be highlighted by the 2010 debut of the E-Modifieds and Pro-Trucks as they will be making their first starts of the young season at the 3/8 mile bull-ring.

It’s a full night of racing with General Admission just $10.00/adults and of course Kids 11 & under are FREE. Grandstands will open at 6:00pm!

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE for FRIDAY 3/26/10
4:00 – Pit Gates Open
5-7:15 – Division Practice
6:00 – Grandstands Open
7:30 – Driver’s Meeting – MANDATORY
7:55 – Parade Lap / National Anthem
8:00 – Racing Begins

FEATURE RACE LINE UP:
Bandoleros – 12 laps
Super Stocks – 25 laps
Pro-Trucks – 25 laps
Legends – 25 laps
— INTERMISSION —
E-Modifieds – 25 laps
Mini-Stocks – 25 laps
Sportsman – 25 laps
Strictly Stocks – 20 laps

** REGISTRATION FOR ALL DIVISIONS CLOSES AT 7:00PM. ANY/ALL DRIVER(S) NOT REGISTERED AT THAT TIME WILL START IN THE REAR – NO EXCEPTIONS **

General Admission – $10.00 Adults
Kids 11 & under FREE!

By |2010-03-26T00:28:57-04:00March 26th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Orlando SpeedWorld Race Schedule March 26th