Ross Kenseth Prevails as Winner in Rain Shortened PASS South All American 400 in Nashville

Charlotte, NC 10/8/12– There were two winners Saturday night at the Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, Tennessee; Mother Nature and Ross Kenseth, son of NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth. The nineteen year old Clemson University college student picked up his biggest win of his career when series officials were forced to call the 28th All American 400 at lap 220 of 400 due to steady rain that overtook the speedway just past the event’s halfway point. The win was Kenseth’s second of the season in PASS South Series competition dating back to April 21st at the Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, North Carolina.

Kenseth took advantage of a top ten qualifying effort, taking the green flag from the seventh position on the initial start of the 400 lap event. Several quick movers and losers were fast to scatter throughout the field including that of Eddie Hoffman, who after leading the first thirteen laps began to fade in a hurry, handing the lead to Iowa native Nate Caruth, driving a Brad Keselowski Racing owned machine. While Hoffman was going back it was PASS North Series regular Johnny Clark making his way to the front from a thirty-fourth starting position. (more…)

By |2012-10-08T23:34:06-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Pro All Stars Series|Comments Off on Ross Kenseth Prevails as Winner in Rain Shortened PASS South All American 400 in Nashville

Locals Steal the Show, Basset Jr. Visits Victory Lane

Anderson, S.C. (10/6/12) –The local drivers that suited up and raced with the UARA-STARS for the Goodyear 150 stole the show Saturday Night at Anderson Motor Speedway, but it was Ronnie Bassett Jr. who won the race. After taking a couple of races off, Bassett Jr. returned in winning form by saving his tires for the final restart of the race.

His third place starting position gave him a spot at the front, but it was his patience that got him the win. Local drivers Jeremy Burns and Ralph Carnes stayed in the front pack the entire night and finished 2-3. Carnes jumped out and led the majority of the race, awarding him the Tilton’s Most Laps Lead Award.  R.A. Brown, David Roberts, and Justin Hobgood also jumped out front and battled amongst the top five early in the race.

While those locals led the field, Dillon Bassett was making his way through the field. After almost spinning during his qualifying lap, Bassett started from the rear and gained the most positions during the race. For the second event in a row, he was awarded Holley Performer of the Race and Circle Wheel/Xtreme Trophies and More Rookie of the Race. Bassett wasn’t the only rookie with a good run. Brandon Jones who has been showing more and more muscle lately had a top five finish and worked his way from an 11th place starting position to 5th. Will Gallaher had taking some races off to get adjusted and focused on school.  Gallaher’s return saw him come home with a solid tenth place finish after gaining 9 spots during the race. (more…)

By |2012-10-08T15:31:20-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, UARA-STARS|Comments Off on Locals Steal the Show, Basset Jr. Visits Victory Lane

LET’S GO RACING

OCTOBER 13 – PRO TRUCK, ROOKIE TRUCK, DAN BENOIT MEMORIAL RW-50 LAPS, PERFECT PEST CONTROL PRO 4-40 LAPS, STREET STOCK, DWARF CARS AND T.Q. MIDGETS

Street Stock and T.Q. Midgets, are added to this weeks racing schedule

www.puntagordaspeedway.com
FRONT GATE:
OPENS AT 5:00 PM
RACING STARTS AT 6:30 PM
ADULTS: $12.00
SENIORS: $10.00
CHILDREN: 12 AND UNDER FREE
PIT GATE:
OPENS AT 1:30 PM
OPEN PRACTICE 3:30 PM 5:15PM
DRIVER MEETING 5:45 PM
QUALIFYING 6:15 PM
RACING 6:30 PM
HEATS AND TROPHY DASH
PARADE LAP AND INVOCATION 7:15 PM (more…)

By |2012-10-08T14:35:45-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Punta Gorda Speedway|Comments Off on LET’S GO RACING

Auburndale Speedway Results from Oct. 6, 2012

By Carol Andrews – Saturday Night at Auburndale Speedway the officials kept watching the clouds as rain was off in the distance, but because they kept the races going we were able to complete the show for the fans and drivers. The winners in each division are as follows:

Pro Challenge

1-#56 Mark Landis

2-#2 Don Strosahl

3-#25 Paul White

4-#18 Ryan Rust

5-#23 Jerry Heflin

 

Street Stocks

1-#29 Bobby Mobley

2-#5 Matt McCrary

3-#56 James Wright III

4-#88 Jimmy Castleberry

5-#33 Mike Bruno

6-#43 Shawn Jenkins (more…)

By |2012-10-08T14:30:03-04:00October 8th, 2012|Auburndale Speedway, Featured, Front Page News|Comments Off on Auburndale Speedway Results from Oct. 6, 2012

Randy Weaver Makes It’s Three In A Row At Talladega Short Track

HUNTSVILLE, AL –Randy Weaver wanted a third win at Talladega this year and he did it Saturday night as he beat Brandon Kinzer, Riley Hickman and the rain to capture his third win in a row at TST and pad his points lead for the 2012 season a third win at Talladega.  The win was worth another $3,500 to Weaver.

Weaver set fat time in VP Race Fuels qualifying as he turned a lap of 14.713 seconds on a cool and damp night with Aaron Ridley of Chatsworth, GA., on the outside pole, Kinzer, Hickman and Todd Morrow rounded out the top five in qualifying.

At the drop of the green flag Ridley took the lead and moved ahead of Weaver until Weaver pulled along side Ridley on lap 5, and the two raced side by side with Weaver taking over on lap 7.  The only caution would come out on lap 9 as the cars of Skip Freeman and Adam Martin brought out the only caution of the night in the 40 lap event.

Weaver then brought the field around foe the restart and put on a show as he pulled ahead of Ridley, who now in battle with riley Hickman for the second spot.  Hickman got the second spot from Ridley but could never get through the lapped traffic as well as Weaver and could never gain ground him for the remainder of the race. (more…)

By |2012-10-08T14:28:15-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Southern All Stars|Comments Off on Randy Weaver Makes It’s Three In A Row At Talladega Short Track

Hearn Makes Long-Awaited Return To Victory Lane In VP Small Engine Fuels 200 At Syracuse Mile

Rain-Shortened Event Gives Hearn Record Sixth Triumph In NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week Headliner 17 Years After Last Win

SYRACUSE, NY – Oct. 7, 2012 – By Kevin Kovac/DIRTcar Racing P.R. – Brett Hearn’s long run of big-block Modified misery during NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week is over.

Combining a fleet race car with the good fortune that had seemingly abandoned him at the famed New York State Fairgrounds, Hearn emerged triumphant in Sunday’s rain-shortened VP Small Engine Fuels 200.

Hearn, 54, of Sussex, N.J., captured big-block Modified racing’s most prestigious event for a record sixth time when DIRTcar officials declared the race official after 113 laps due to increasingly heavy precipitation that slickened the one-mile oval. But it was his first win in the race since 1995 – a 17-year span between checkered flags that was filled with frustration and heartbreak and made his return to the spotlight a sweet reward.

“You keep on doing this long enough it’s gotta turn around and come back your way, right?” said Hearn, who has started the VP Small Engine Fuels 200 for 35 consecutive years. “I won the thing five times in 11 years (from 1985-95) and thought, ‘Man, it wasn’t that hard after all.’ And then the next 16 years I realized not only is it hard to win the race, it’s hard to finish the damn race. This puts it all in perspective.” (more…)

By |2012-10-08T04:46:11-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Hearn Makes Long-Awaited Return To Victory Lane In VP Small Engine Fuels 200 At Syracuse Mile

Blankenship Blasts from Seventh to Win Rome Rumble Sunday Night

ROME, GA (October 7, 2012) – John Blankenship of Williamson, WV continued the best season of his racing career on Sunday Night as he captured the Rome Rumble at Rome International Speedway. Blankenship, who started seventh, roared to the lead on lap 21 and never looked back in winning his third Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series event of the season.

Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, TN survived a side-by-side duel with Chris Madden of Gaffney, SC to finish second in his Hawkeye Trucking, Bloomquist Race Cars Ford. Madden was third, followed by Steve Francis of Ashland, KY and 10th starting, Don O’Neal of Martinsville, IN.

Jimmy Owens of Newport, TN; the current series points leader and previous nights’ winner of the Lucas Oil Dixie Shootout; took the lead at the start of the 50-lap, $10,000-to-win feature event. Owens looked dominant in the early going until race traffic started to slow his momentum. When Owens caught traffic, so did Madden, Bloomquist, and Blankenship and they made it a four-way battle for the top spot.

At one point they were three-wide for second. Blankenship passed both Madden and Bloomquist on the same lap to take second. Then two laps later Blankenship made the inside pass of Owens for the lead on lap 21. On the same lap, Owens slowed with a right-rear flat tire. (more…)

By |2012-10-08T04:44:04-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series|Comments Off on Blankenship Blasts from Seventh to Win Rome Rumble Sunday Night

Pro Stock Star Rocky Warner Wins Sportsman Championship

Rookie Desjardins Loses it on Last Lap, Letting Warner Take NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week Championship 30

SYRACUSE, N. Y. – Oct. 7, 2012 – NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week 2011 Pro Stock champion Rocky Warner added to his tally another victory, but not in the Pro Stock class. Warner, of Gloversville, N. Y., began running in the Sportsman Modified division last year, and again brought his Sportsman ride to Super DIRT Week and steered it to victory in Sunday’s Sportsman Modified Championship 30.

“It hasn’t really hit me yet,” Warner said. “I told some of the guys to pinch me. It doesn’t seem real yet.”

Warner may have seen victory lane at the New York State Fairgrounds, but never with the competitive 60-car field that attempted to qualify for Sunday’s championship race.

“The Pro Stock class is a tough class, but we’re getting 30 Pro Stocks here, which is pretty much the whole field,” Warner said. “For Sportsman there are 60 or 61 cars that registered here, and it’s not just 60 cars, there are 30 or 40 of the best of them, so it’s one of those deals where it makes you feel a little better.” (more…)

By |2012-10-08T00:12:34-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Pro Stock Star Rocky Warner Wins Sportsman Championship

Stefanski Takes Second Pro Stock Championship Crown

Runner-Up Ladouceur Pleased with Points

SYRACUSE, N. Y. – Oct. 7, 2012 – Pete Stefanski of North Tonawanda, N. Y., captured the Pro Stock Championship 25 presented by BACC-OFF Sunday at NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLI, becoming a two-time winner of the event.

“It’s pretty awesome,” said Stefanski, who previously topped the race in 2009. “Anytime you win at Syracuse it’s good to be in victory lane. It’s a tough place to win at.”

Rocky Warner started in the front row and led at the green flag, but by lap five Stefanski took it from the defending champion. Stefanski continued to build his lead despite unpredictable weather and track conditions at the “Moody Mile,” leaving Warner, Chad Jesseo and Joey Ladouceur to battle for second.

“It’s a big track,” Stefanski said. “You have to be perfect on it with your setup here because someone could be just a hair bit better than you and you wouldn’t even be able to catch them.” (more…)

By |2012-10-08T00:09:50-04:00October 8th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, Super DirtCar Series|Comments Off on Stefanski Takes Second Pro Stock Championship Crown

SHAW PICKS UP NeSMITH CHEVROLET GUMBO NATIONALS WIN IN GREENVILLE

GREENVILLE, MS – Jeremy Shaw of Millport, AL turned his 2012 season around on Saturday by winning the 6th Annual Gumbo Nationals for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series at Greenville Speedway.  Shaw led all 60 laps of the race to collect the $5,000 top prize driving the Summit Resource Development Trak-Star.

“We started out the season challenging for the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series Championship, and won a NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Touring Division race in May, but the last two months has been tough for our team,” said Shaw, who finished fifth in the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series points.  “This win was big for us and really turned our season around.”

Shaw held off a late race challenge from Tait Davenport of Benton, KY, who caught Shaw in lapped traffic and challenged for the lead on lap 46 and lap 54.  But Davenport suddenly fell off the pace in the Murtco, Inc. Special and coasted to a stop in turn two on lap 55.   Davenport’s misfortune earned him the Dominator Race Products Hard Luck Award.

“I was pretty much committed to the top of the race track, and when we got to the lapped traffic, I tried to go to the bottom, but lost all of my momentum,” Shaw said.  “I knew someone was there challenging me, but the cautions seemed to work in our advantage all night, and we kept clear race track in front of us.” (more…)

By |2012-10-07T19:30:15-04:00October 7th, 2012|Featured, Front Page News, NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series|Comments Off on SHAW PICKS UP NeSMITH CHEVROLET GUMBO NATIONALS WIN IN GREENVILLE