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Bloomquist Charges Late to Win NAPA Know How 50

Bloomer NAPA Know HowGRANITE CITY, ILLINOIS (July 15, 2016) – Scott Bloomquist passed Earl Pearson Jr. with three laps-to-go to win the NAPA Know How 50 on Friday Night at Tri-City Speedway. The current Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Championship Points Leader went on for his ninth series win of the season and he extended his points lead.

Pearson was looking for his first LOLMDS win of the season, and appeared to be heading to victory lane, but a lapped car slowed his momentum and allowed Bloomquist to make the late-race pass. Don O’Neal finished in third, followed by 14th-starting Brandon Sheppard, and Dennis Erb Jr.

Bloomquist and fellow Hall-of-Famer, Billy Moyer staged a terrific race for second during the first half of the race. After the half-way mark, Bloomquist began to close-in on Pearson and with five laps to go was within striking distance of the leader. Pearson got trapped behind a lapped car and could not get around him when Bloomquist snuck under both of them to snag the lead.

In Lucas Oil Victory Lane for the 71st time in his career, the 52-year-old Bloomquist breathed a sigh of relief in taking the win. “Earl was pretty good tonight. He would hit a hole or two in the track like all the rest of us. We just kept digging and moving around a lot. We had to get it going late. The laps were winding down and it was time to go. That lapped car definitely gave us an advantage. We were catching him [Pearson] anyway.” (more…)

By |2016-07-18T17:17:10-04:00July 18th, 2016|Front Page News, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series|Comments Off on Bloomquist Charges Late to Win NAPA Know How 50

Daryn Pittman Tops in Knight Before the Kings Royal Victory

Donny Schatz and Rico Abreu Repeat their Previous Night’s Performance

071516KnightBeforeVLROSSBURG, Ohio – July 15, 2016 – Daryn Pittman dominated the Knight Before the Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway on Friday night, as he cruised to his sixth World of Outlaws Craftsman® Sprint Car Series victory of the season.

For Pittman, the win was his first at the historic half-mile oval in Rossburg, Ohio since May 4, 2013. Even with the victory, Saturday night’s $50,000-to-win Kings Royal, one of the most coveted wins in all of motorsports, was on Pittman’s mind.

“Hats off to this Great Clips team. We had a really great car,” Pittman said. “It doesn’t matter how good you are tonight. We can’t do exactly what we did, tomorrow night. Tomorrow night is a new race track. Try to go after my second Kings Royal. It was a pretty special win in 2008.” (more…)

By |2016-07-18T17:08:51-04:00July 18th, 2016|Front Page News, Sprint Cars|Comments Off on Daryn Pittman Tops in Knight Before the Kings Royal Victory

Matt Sheppard Dominates Grandview Speedway

Captures Fifth Super DIRTcar Series Win of the Season

SHEPPARD_GRANDVIEWMandee Pauch, BECHTELSVILLE, P.A. – July 14, 2016 – From green-to-checkered, it was Matt Sheppard who dominated Thursday night’s Traffic Jam at Grandview Speedway and captured his fourth Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modifieds victory of the season.

Sheppard, who started the feature on the front row with Pete Britten, jumped out to the lead early. Despite lapped traffic, Sheppard was strong from the start to finish.

Sheppard, driver of the No. 9s FX Caprara Big-Block Modified was all smiles in victory lane.

“This car has been so good,” Sheppard said. “We were a little tight tonight but it’s still a great racecar. It had enough grip to keep it going. Starting position was key tonight and starting on the pole helped.”

Sheppard was running the top lane early on but chose the bottom lane on a lap 22 restart with Craig Von Dohren beside him; it was Sheppard who powered forward. (more…)

By |2016-07-18T17:04:53-04:00July 18th, 2016|Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Matt Sheppard Dominates Grandview Speedway

David Gravel Is Nobody’s Fool in Jokers Wild Win at Eldora Speedway

Captures His Fourth World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series Victory of the Season 

071416GravelEldoraVLROSSBURG, Ohio – July 14, 2016 – David Gravel had his hands full through much of Thursday night’s inaugural Jokers Wild at Eldora Speedway, but the 24-year-old driver held tough and scored his fourth World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series victory of the season.

“It’s awesome. It’s pretty friggin’ surreal,” Gravel said in victory lane.

The 24-year-old driver kicked off his dominant run by powering past Donny Schatz in the Dash to take the feature pole position.

Through the opening laps of the 30-lap main event, Gravel pulled out to a steady lead over second place Brian Brown. Through early cautions the field tightened back up.

NASCAR Truck Series stand out and two-time World of Outlaws winner Christopher Bell, who started fourth, powered forward, slipped back and then again made the charge to the front. He had taken over the second spot with the leader in his sights when the caution flew and Bell was forced to the pits with a mechanical issue. (more…)

By |2016-07-18T16:57:20-04:00July 18th, 2016|Front Page News, Sprint Cars|Comments Off on David Gravel Is Nobody’s Fool in Jokers Wild Win at Eldora Speedway

Richards Reels-in No. 10 at Ogilvie

Clanton Finished Second after Starting Ninth

071316_Ogilvie_RichardsOGILVIE, Minn. – July 13, 2016 – Josh Richards held his pointer finger high in the sky Wednesday night, repeating his victory lane celebration in the World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series for the 10th time this season at Ogilvie Raceway. It was his 68th career series win.

“It was tough, I’ll tell you,” Richards said. “I want to thank the track guys. It’s a beautiful facility and I wasn’t expecting it to be this nice. It’s a great place to come. I didn’t think we’d have 10 [wins] this year and this early.”

Richards, who led the field into the green flag for 50 laps, never lost his top spot. Within the first 10 laps, Richards widened the gap between him and the field with his No. 1 Valvoline/ Seubert Calf Ranches Rocket car; the other two cars in the podium positions began to separate themselves as well.

On lap nine, Richards caught-up to the back of the pack only for the race’s first caution to follow on the next lap.  On the restart, Rookie of the Year contender Tyler Erb took the highest line on the 3/8-mile oval, passing Eric Wells. Wells prevents a slippery slope, slamming the door on a charging Steve Casebolt. By lap 15, Richards extended his lead to 3.66 seconds. (more…)

By |2016-07-14T14:51:36-04:00July 14th, 2016|Front Page News, Late Models|Comments Off on Richards Reels-in No. 10 at Ogilvie

Five Mile Point is a Piece of Cake For Sheppard

Sheppard Caps off his Birthday with a $6,000 Victory

FMP_SHEPPARDKIRKWOOD, N.Y. – July 12, 2016 – Five different drivers captured the lead in the hard fought 66-lap main event at Five Mile Point Speedway, but it was the birthday boy Matt Sheppard who made a late race charge from his eighth starting position to secure his third Super DIRTcar Series victory of the season.

“I think we had a better car tonight than last week. This thing was just rolling tonight,” said Sheppard, the current points leader and defending champion.

Billy Decker and Larry Wight helped kick off the feature as they jumped ahead of the field and battled for an early lead.

Wight caught lapped traffic on lap 25 as Decker and Frank Cozze closed in.

It wasn’t just Decker and Cozze who were knocking on Wight’s doors as they caught lapped traffic. There were five drivers: Wight, Decker, Cozze, Friesen, and Sheppard who were all battling for the top spot on lap 32. (more…)

By |2016-07-14T14:48:08-04:00July 14th, 2016|Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Five Mile Point is a Piece of Cake For Sheppard

Magnolia Motor Speedway Presents The 13th Annual Governors Cup Saturday July 16th

Current Southern All Stars Points Leader, Riley Hickman

Current Southern All Stars Points Leader, Riley Hickman

COLUMBUS, MS – Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Mississippi returns to action with the 13th Annual Governor’s Cup, paying $5,000-to-win for the Southern All Stars Super Late Models on Saturday, July 16, 2016. Also in action will be the NeSmith Late Models, Street Stocks, Factory Stocks and 602 Late Model Stocks will be action as well.

This will be will the 7th appearance of the series at the 3/8ths mile gumbo oval, Bub McCool of Vicksburg, MS., took the win last year and should be in action his weekend along with the current points leader and defending series champion Riley Hickman of Cleveland, TN., current second place and Cruise with the Champions/Dirtondirt.com rookie leader Brad Skinner of Spring Hill, TN., and second place in rookie points as well as third in over all series points Jim Rogers of Statesboro, GA., who will be making his first visit to the Mississippi oval, Todd  Morrow of East Ridge, TN., Austin Horton of Senoia, GA., Dylan Ames of Harvest, AL., Joe & Joey Armistead  of Senoia., GA., Josh Putnam of Florence, AL., Cale Finley of Athens, AL.,  plus many more drivers from the local as well as regional area are expected to be in action. (more…)

By |2016-07-12T17:10:46-04:00July 12th, 2016|Front Page News, Southern All Stars|Comments Off on Magnolia Motor Speedway Presents The 13th Annual Governors Cup Saturday July 16th

Bollinger Rebounds for Quincy Win

The Series Returns to Action on Tuesday at Plymouth (Ind.) Speedway

0quincy-071016-521QUINCY, Ill. – July 10, 2016 – One night after Mike Harrison denied Ray Bollinger his third DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals victory of the season, Bollinger returned to victory lane with a win at Quincy Raceways.

Bollinger started on the feature pole and fought a fierce battle early with Kenny Wallace. Just before the midway point, Wallace took the lead as the two drivers worked their way through traffic. Wallace built the gap on Bollinger but as he worked to get around a lapped car, Wallace caught a tire on the bottom of the track and lost the lead with a damaged car.

Bollinger, back in the lead worked to hold off Michael Long through the closing laps. The win was the third of the Summit Modified Nationals season for Bollinger.

Long finished in second with Ray Walsh in third. Wallace closed out the night with a 16th place finish. (more…)

By |2016-07-12T17:04:03-04:00July 12th, 2016|Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Bollinger Rebounds for Quincy Win

Double Digits for Pierce at Quincy

The Series Takes Monday Off as it Returns to Action for its Final Champions Week on Tuesday at Plymouth Speedway

quincy-071016-530QUINCY, Ill. – July 10, 2016 – Bobby Pierce did something Sunday night few before him have done – he scored his 10th DIRTcar Summer Nationals victory of the season after a battle with Tyler Erb at Quincy Raceways.

Pierce, the 19-year-old from Oakwood, Ill., became just the fifth driver in Summer Nationals history to reach double-digit wins in a single season.

Erb, also 19 years old, started on the pole but it was Pierce with his smooth line around the track that took the early lead. Erb looked for a way around and with Pierce survived a mid-race crash in front of them, but was never able to get around.

“It was a different Quincy Raceway tonight,” Pierce said. “They kind of refigured the race track and made it a lot less banked. It was really bottom dominant.”

“When we took the lead that early, I was like, ‘all right, just settle down here and try to find a smooth line around the race track.’ And then, once we kind of got rolling there… it got pretty simple to just stay down there and try not to make a little mistake, and it worked out for us.” (more…)

By |2016-07-12T16:59:13-04:00July 12th, 2016|Front Page News, World of Outlaws|Comments Off on Double Digits for Pierce at Quincy

Harrison Battles Bollinger for Summit Modified Nationals Win at Highland

Harrison Picks up his Second Win of the Season

harrisonhighlandHIGHLAND, Ill. – July 9, 2016 – Mike Harrison and Ray Bollinger did battle throughout much of Saturday night’s DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals at Highland Speedway.

When the green flag fell, Harrison jumped out to an early lead with Bollinger hot on his tail. Bollinger, searching for a line. About midway through the feature, Bollinger found the line and got around Harrison.

The reigning series champion was not done though as he kept up the pressure on Bollinger. Thorugh a late restart, Harrison stayed tight and on the final lap, Harrison made contact with Bollinger down the back straight sending Bollinger into the wall. Bollinger was forced to retire for the night.

Through the final restart, Harrison easily held off Josh Russell and Ricky Conoyer to score his second DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals victory of the season. (more…)

By |2016-07-12T16:55:04-04:00July 12th, 2016|Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Harrison Battles Bollinger for Summit Modified Nationals Win at Highland