Showtime Results 5/9/2015
Modifieds – Feature
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 8 21 Devin Mcleod Zephryhills , Fl 24.00
2 6 25 Lj Grimm Seffner , Fl 23.00
3 4 9 Cameron Ray Homosassa , Fl 22.00
4 14 61 Wayne Jefferson – 21.00
5 12 17 Ricky Coffin Lutz , Fl 20.00
6 7 60 Talon Craft St. Petersburg, Fl 19.00
Darvalics, Williamson win Desoto Sportsman features

KINSER FIRST ACROSS LINE AT PUTNAM COUNTY SPEEDWAY FLORIDA OUTLAW MICRO SPRINT SHOW
It was an exciting night of micro sprint racing put on by the Florida Outlaw Micro Sprints Series
Saturday night at the Putnam County Speedway in Satsuma , Florida and young Danny Sams III 24x lead 19 and 3/4’s of the 20 lap feature before he and Sheldon Kinser Jr. got together after hitting a rut in turn four heading for the checkered giving Kinser the advantage at t…he finish line.
In post race interviews Sheldon was highly disappointed on the win outcome and after a team meeting at 3 a.m. back at the race shop it was decided to forfeit the win to Danny Sams. (more…)
Moff wins third straight feature at Desoto
by Scott Lockwood
ANDERSON WINS, OWEN STEALS LEAD FROM DURDEN AND THIS CURL IS ON FIRE.
Super Late Models rolled into town and as expected Wayne Andersons # 84 SLM was on rails. Anderson dominated the event and rocketed into Victory Lane. Finishing 2 and 3rd to the patriarch were sons Randy and Ricky. The senior Anderson is serving notice that he is KING of the newly adopted 25 lap sprint event. Both Bronson Speedway and Citrus County Speedway have adopted a 25 lap race format in order to cut to the chase. The drop of the green signals “game on” so passing begins at lap 1 leaving NO time for the traditional follow the leader type race. It’s a pass or be passed race format, and to date Anderson leads the way finding consistant success at both short track venues. Anderson “aint so easy to pass”.
Ageless Ken Schrader Conquers Salem
By NSSN
SALEM, Ind. – Ken Schrader held onto the lead during several late-race restarts and pulled away from the rest of the field to win Sunday’s Federated Auto Parts 200 at Salem Speedway.
Schrader, 59, won for the first time at Salem since 1999, picking up his 18th all-time ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards victory. He led the final 138 laps.
“Just winning anywhere feels good,” Schrader said. “It had been so long since we’ve been able to win here. We’ve had a good car here several times, but for whatever reason we didn’t win it.” (more…)