By Jimmy Rouse- Bubba Raceway Park Media

Once again the Central Florida rains hit Bubba Raceway Park on a Saturday, but at 4:30 the call was made that the show would go on. The crew worked diligently and racing eventually got under way as the fans waited patiently for some of the best racing in Florida. With UMP Open-Wheel Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks for $500 and double points, Mini Stocks, and Gladiators all running, the car count once agaion exceeded 100. Of course, adding to the excitement was the early flyover by Bubba himself.

The Hobby Stocks were called upon first and put on an exciting show with passing all over. Going into turn 3 on the first lap, Mike Tovet and Buck Woodhouse found themselves facing the wrong direction, forcing Flagman Larry Bowden to put a complete restart out. The field went 4 laps before Tovet slowed in turn 1 with an unknown problem. Howard Osteen’s 88 slowed at pit-in at the scheduled half-way point and the caution was out once more. On the restart, Robert Sirmons ran out of power and stopped in turn 4, and Matt Shea, with nowhere to go, hit the 94 and spun, ending Shea’s night. Sirmons would continue. It would be another 2 laps until the next caution was out, this for Sirmons who was slow due to a flat tire. The timer expired and the Hobby Stocks were shortened by 5 laps. Kevin Durden started outside pole and had led every lap, but in turns 3 and 4 as the leaders came to the white flag, Tim Powers powered by as Ed Hill made contact with both, Durden receiving the worst of it. Powers took the win and the early season points lead, with Billy Carlbert, Jr. a strong 2nd, Eric Moon put the 07 in 3rd position, Kevin Durden in 4th after dominating the event, and Buck Woodhouse made an impressive comeback for 5th.

The Mini Stock feature was a great chase for the lead that Nick Hebrank held. The only caution came out for Cody Kinsey’s spin on the backstretch in which the 11 came trapped by the mud. The likes of Shirlene Hammond, Ray Folwell, and Roberto Morfin, Jr. were given the task of chasing Hebrank, but he held his 9H at the point until the end. Shirlene Hammond had a career night with a heat win earlier to add with her runner-up finish, Ray Folwell built on his points lead with a 3rd place finish, Stephen Hahlbaugh would settle for 4th, and “TacoSon” Roberto Morfin, Jr. rounded out the top 5. However, after a teardown in tech, everyone moved up 1 spot as Hebrank was illegal. Shirlene Hammond took career win #1, Folwell moved up to 2nd, Hahlbaugh up on to the podium, “TacoSon” a strong 4th, and Brittany Yates put the 53 in the top 5.

Feature #3 was the UMP Open-Wheel Modifieds with 25 scheduled laps. Down the backstretch on lap 1, Kyle Bronson and Larry Mott found themselves out of line and facing a different direction. The complete restart went 1 completed before Jim Smith had a problem down the backstretch and found the wall. On lap 5, Larry Mott spun where he had earlier as Garret Stewart, Jim Passino, and Ronald Soltis made contact and traded sheet metal. At the same time, Scott Kurtzner found himself trapped in the dirt at the bottom of the course. Lap 12 saw Kevin Bryant spin in turn 4 forcing a yellow flag. As the race progressed, Steve Whitener took the lead from pole sitter Jason Davis. After 4 laps, under a cution for Scott Kurtzner, the Mathews Motorsports cars pulled to the pit entrance for new helmets with fresh tear-offs. Twice on lap 19 debris was found on the clay. Ronald Soltis set up a Green/White- Checkered that cut the feature down by 3 laps. Whitener held on to the win as Jeff Mathews held on to the points lead with 2nd, Ivedent Lloyd, Jr. finished 3rd, Jason Davis a strong and much needed 4th, and Donnie Hall rounded out the top 5.

The Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks were given extra motivation with $500 on the line and double points. Lap 2 was the first caution as Richard Calmes spun the 4C and Jason Blackmer stalled, ending his night. Another lap went in the books and John Thorpe made contact with Tim Mathieu, both going to the rear with Mathieu spinning to the back. The lap 4 caution was thrown for debris. Chris Shea had a flat on lap 8 which slowed his 76 significantally and the yellow was brought out once more. Todd Roberts found himself in the mud at the bottom of the turn, ending his night at what would be 2 laps early. Gordon Cade and Jeff Baer made contact setting up the Green/White- Checkered. Chad Scranton won his 2nd of 2011 with team-mate Brian Mullins in 3rd. Luke Sadler had some new paint and put it in 2nd, Jonathan Appleby quietly drove to 4th, and Brian Shea rounded out the top 5.

The final feature of the night was the Gladiators. On lap 1, Jason Brown slowed and Robert Graham had nowhere to go but the back of the brand new #112. Both were okay, but the cars weren’t as fortunate. David Anthony spun on lap 4 and would have some work to do if he wanted a ‘money finish’ on the night. Lap 12 saw the S&S Roofing Cars of Larry Langston and Steve Cox almost collide as Langston had lost his wheel. Langston’s wheel was long gone as it bounced over the backstretch fence. The third Green/White-Checkered of the night wasn’t enough for Steve Cox to make it 5-0 in 2011, but Scott Sullivan doesn’t mind. Sullivan was 1st with Cox 2nd, Reid Christensen 3rd, David Anthony drove back to 4th, and Jerry Taylor was last of the ‘money cars’ in 5th.

Bubba Raceway Park is in action July 16th with the Top Gun Sprint Car Series in race 1 of 6 in their Bubba Raceway Park season, the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks return, Young Gun Sprints, Double Feature- 2 races where 2 wins means 100 points!- for the Late Models, and Gladiators. For more information you can check out the Speedway website, www.bubbaracewaypark.com, or call the Speedway hotline.

Bubba Raceway Park Results (7/9)

UMP Open-Wheel Modifieds

1- 8 Steve Whitener

2- 33 Jeff Mathews

3- 333 Ivedent Lloyd, Jr.

4- 145 Jason Davis

5- 31 Donnie Hall

6- 56 Dave Barber

7- 3 Josh Sanford

8- 34 Jim Passino

9- 10 Scott Mooers

10- 54 Kevin Bryant

11- Z06 Larry Mott

12- 61 Ronald Soltis

13- 78 Rich Pratt

14- 2H Cory Hupp

15- 1K Scott Kurtzner

16- 60 Chris Northrup

17- 75 Jamie Carter

18- 40B Kyle Bronson

19- 7S Ronnie Chance

20- 67 Garret Stewart

21- 0 Richard Dickinson

22- 1S Paul Sizemore

23- 40C Jim Smith

DNS- 44 Tim Powers

Hobby Stocks

1- 44 Tim Powers

2- 11 Billy Carlbert, Jr.

3- 07 Eric Moon

4- 56 Kevin Durden

5- 55W Buck Woodhouse

6- 95 Jeffery Rodgers

7- 88 Howard Osteen

8- 08 William Edwards

9- 83 Joe Boyd

10- 69 Tommy Ausburn

11- 94 Robert Sirmons

12- 1H Ed Hill

13- 96 Matt Shea

14- 04 Bubba Christian

15- 81 Donald Woosley

16- 98T Michael Tovet

17- 26 Brian Jerrels

18- 77M Mark Maresca

19- 7 Chad Scranton

Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks

1- 27S Chad Scranton

2- 15 Luke Sadler

3- 28 Brian Mullins

4- 60 Jonathan Appleby

5- 19 Brian Shea

6- 27W Ray Wheeler

7- 15V Michael Valdez

8- 64 Jonathan Gillette

9- 18 Chris Watson

10- 5W Jeff Barrett

11- 0 Jason Tovet

12- 54 Glenn Baum

13- 4C Richard Calmes, Jr.

14- 31 Sky Sanford

15- 4W Jim Bethel, Jr.

16- 121C Gordon Cade

17- 3 Jeff Baer

18- 114 John Thorpe

19- 76 Chris Shea

20- 44 Todd Roberts

21- 14M Tim Mathieu

22- 33 Donnie Dobbins

23- 73 Brandon Tillander

24- 21 Willard Driggers

25- 14C Bryan Cox

26- 27F Danny Fletcher

27- 39 Jason Blackmer

Mini Stocks

1- 22H Shirlene Hammond

2- 21X Ray Folwell

3- 75H Stephen Hahlbaugh

4- 7M Roberto Morfin, Jr.

5- 53 Brittany Yates

6- 81 David Pope

7- 21 Ray Ethridge

8- 29 Chris Zimmermann

9- 9 Ryan Babcock

10- 11D Dean Kinsey

11- 28 Brandon Elwood

12- 74 William Killinger, Jr.

13- 13 Robert Vigh

14- 11K Cody Kinsey

15- 10 David Pollen

DNS- 41 Robbie Storer

DNS- 48M Kyle Kruse

DNQ (tech)- 9H Nick Hebrank

Gladiators

1- 28 Scott Sullivan

2- P38 Steve Cox

3- 30 Reid Christensen

4- 4 David Anthony

5- 10T Jerry Taylor

6- 43 Richard Todd

7- 81 Steven Johnson

8- 7UK Stephen Frankland

9- 10G Chase Gustafson

10- 83 Kody Fisher

11- 49 Larry Langston

12- 72 Frank Pelusio

13- 3 Brandon Haseleu

14- 0 Gene Hunley

15- 69 Scott Gruber

16- 126 Robert Graham

17- 112 Jason Brown

DNS- 41 Will Dunnavant