State of Florida Racing Results for 6/19/2021 Brought to you by RaceDay Saftey

State of Florida Racing Results for 6/19/2021 Brought to you by RaceDay Saftey

 

Only two tracks that I am aware of beat Mother Nature this weekend and here are your results:

 

4-17 Southern Speedway and Events:

 

4-17 Southern Speedway
June 19, 2021
Race Results
Sportsman Twin 25’s
Qualifying
1. 07 Tyler Scofield 15.084
2. 29 Jeff Guilbault Sr. 15.261
3. 407 Jason Vail 15.278
4. 5x Steve Gill 15.298
5. 87 Keith Lilley 15.320
6. 74 Corey Crisafulli 15.377
7. 56 Brandon Morris 15.378
8. 5 Chad Rutherford 15.454
9. 94 Chris Turner 15.620
10. 00 Sean Harper 15.646
11. 13 Aaron Williamson 15.704
12. 09 Donnie Ollie Jr. 15.781
13. 03 Ross Francisco 15.944
14. 12 Jason Deaton 16.076
15. 65 Rick Reed 16.106
16. 11x Jeff Firestine 16.175
17. 30 Chris Huntoon DNQ
1st 25 Lap Feature
1. 407 Jason Vail
2. 07 Tyler Scofield
3. 29 Jeff Guilbault Sr.
4. 5x Steve Gill
5. 56 Brandon Morris
6. 5 Chad Rutherford
7. 74 Corey Crisafulli
8. 13 Aaron Williamson
9. 94 Chris Turner
10. 00 Sean Harper
11. 03 Ross Francisco
12. 65 Rick Reed
13. 11x Jeff Firestine
14. 12 Jason Deaton
15. 87 Keith Lilley
16. 09 Donnie Ollie Jr. DNS
17. 30 Chris Huntoon DQ’d
2nd 25 Lap Feature
1. 56 Brandon Morris
2. 5x Steve Gill
3. 13 Aaron Williamson
4. 94 Chris Turner
5. 74 Corey Crisafulli
6. 29 Jeff Guilbault Sr.
7. 5 Chad Rutherford
8. 00 Sean Harper
9. 03 Ross Francisco
10. 11x Jeff Firestine
11. 65 Rick Reed
12. 07 Tyler Scofield
13. 407 Jason Vail
14. 12 Jason Deaton
15. 09 Donnie Ollie Jr. DNS
16. 87 Keith Lilley DNS
17. 30 Chris Huntoon DQ’d
Modified Mini Twin 25’s
Qualifying
1. 55 Thomas Zimmerman 16.428
2. 93 Jeff Firestine 16.456
3. 13 Douglas Daane 16.614
4. 45 Mike Kerrivan 16.644
5. 38 Clint Holmes 16.990
6. 77 Rachelle Rudolph-Tillis 17.005
7. 86 Fred Paravicini 17.058
8. 17 Dan Bump 17.405
9. 177 Brandon Yates 17.641
10. 7 Jason Lester DNQ
11. 2 Jimmy Wood Jr. DNQ
1st 25 Lap Feature
1. 93 Jeff Firestine
2. 86 Fred Paravicini
3. 55 Thomas Zimmerman
4. 13 Douglas Daane
5. 77 Rachelle Rudolph-Tillis
6. 177 Brandon Yates
7. 17 Dan Bump
8. 38 Clint Holmes
9. 2 Jimmy Wood Jr.
10. 45 Mike Kerrivan DNS
11. 7 Jason Lester DQ’d (Weight)
2nd 25 Lap Feature
1. 7 Jason Lester
2. 55 Thomas Zimmerman
3. 93 Jeff Firestine
4. 13 Douglas Daane
5. 86 Fred Paravicini
6. 77 Rachelle Rudolph-Tillis
7. 177 Brandon Yates
8. 45 Mike Kerrivan DNS
9. 38 Clint Holmes DNS
10. 2 Jimmy Wood Jr. DNS
11. 17 Dan Bump DNS
V8 Bomber Twin 25’s
Qualifying
1. 73 Morgan Guin 17.857
2. 33 Chris Loney 17.863
3. 98 Cody Allen 17.863
4. 5 James Owens 18.107
5. 92 Jeff Guilbault Jr. 18.130
6. 17 Tate Cawthorne 18.425
7. 13D Jordan Dahl 18.434
8. 48 Jesse Gargus 19.039
9. 86 Bubba VanDevender DQ’d “Transmission”
1st 25 Lap Feature
1. 98 Cody Allen
2. 33 Chris Loney
3. 73 Morgan Guin
4. 13D Jordan Dahl
5. 92 Jeff Guilbault Jr.
6. 17 Tate Cawthorne
7. 48 Jesse Gargus
8. 5 James Owens
9. 86 Bubba VanDevender DQ’d “Transmission”
2nd 25 Lap Feature
1. 98 Cody Allen
2. 73 Morgan Guin
3. 33 Chris Loney
4. 13D Jordan Dahl
5. 92 Jeff Guilbault Jr.
6. 17 Tate Cawthorne
7. 48 Jesse Gargus
8. 5 James Owens DNS
9. 86 Bubba VanDevender DQ’d “Transmission”
Thunder Truck
Heat
1. 87 Skyler Null
2. 69 Tom Pryor
3. 7 Richard Smit
4. 85 David Strickland DQ’d “Brakes”
25 Lap Feature
1. 87 Skyler Null
2. 69 Tom Pryor
3. 7 Richard Smith
4. 85 David Strickland DQ’d “Brakes”
New Smyrna Speedway:

6/19/2021 at New Smyrna Speedway

Bomber A

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 81-Jim Snyder[4]; 2. 16-Brian Gayton[2]; 3. 27T-Scott Tyler[6]; 4. 21-Todd Latour[8]; 5. 2-Daniel Beasley[1]; 6. 15-Dustin Higdon[17]; 7. X-Courtney Breadon[10]; 8. K9-Chuck Rush[5]; 9. 29-Tony Bromley[7]; 10. 7-Aaron Foye[14]; 11. 6-Daniel Bromley[15]; 12. 19-Jacob McElyea[13]; 13. 72-Bob Seay[9]; 14. 3-Eddie Evans[3]; 15. 76-Leroy Crawford[16]; 16. (DNS) 14-Brandon Monroe; 17. (DNS) 11-Johnny Denny; 18. (DNS) 25-Dan Webb; 19. (DNS) 27-CJ Creech

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Jim Snyder[3]; 2. 16-Brian Gayton[4]; 3. K9-Chuck Rush[7]; 4. 29-Tony Bromley[6]; 5. 72-Bob Seay[1]; 6. 14-Brandon Monroe[2]; 7. 19-Jacob McElyea[5]; 8. (DNS) 76-Leroy Crawford; 9. (DNS) 25-Dan Webb; 10. (DQ) 27-CJ Creech[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Eddie Evans[2]; 2. 2-Daniel Beasley[1]; 3. 15-Dustin Higdon[6]; 4. 27T-Scott Tyler[7]; 5. 21-Todd Latour[9]; 6. X-Courtney Breadon[3]; 7. 11-Johnny Denny[5]; 8. 7-Aaron Foye[8]; 9. 6-Daniel Bromley[4]

Ground Pounders

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 97-Kelly Jarrett[4]; 2. 44-Ron Dallesandro[9]; 3. 72-Bud McIntyre[12]; 4. 19-Thomas Turano[3]; 5. M1-TC McElyea[5]; 6. 55-Scott Fobes[14]; 7. 61-Eddie Freeman[7]; 8. 13-Ron Hess[2]; 9. 88-Colin Smith[11]; 10. 81-Jared Zabele[8]; 11. 34-Caleb Vickers[10]; 12. (DNS) 61X-Christopher Hatton; 13. (DNS) 78-Steven Ray; 14. (DNS) 9-Art Kunzeman

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Kelly Jarrett[5]; 2. 13-Ron Hess[2]; 3. M1-TC McElyea[1]; 4. 61-Eddie Freeman[6]; 5. 44-Ron Dallesandro[3]; 6. 88-Colin Smith[7]; 7. (DNS) 9-Art Kunzeman

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 72-Bud McIntyre[5]; 2. 19-Thomas Turano[3]; 3. 61X-Christopher Hatton[2]; 4. 78-Steven Ray[1]; 5. 0-Scott Cutter[6]; 6. 81-Jared Zabele[4]; 7. 34-Caleb Vickers[7]

LKQ Super Stocks

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 48-Justin Spears[3]; 2. 56-Bobby Holley[4]; 3. 67-Greg “scoot” Dame[5]; 4. 99-George Spears[2]; 5. 30-Don Duval[1]; 6. 37-Steven Metts[6]; 7. 17-John Hodge[8]; 8. 77-Warren Schuur[7]; 9. (DNS) 22-Eric Kottwitz

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 56-Bobby Holley[2]; 2. 48-Justin Spears[4]; 3. 99-George Spears[5]; 4. 30-Don Duval[1]; 5. 67-Greg “scoot” Dame[7]; 6. 37-Steven Metts[6]; 7. 77-Warren Schuur[9]; 8. 17-John Hodge[8]; 9. 22-Eric Kottwitz[3]

J&C Gradall Modifieds

A Feature 1 (50 Laps): 1. 1W-Wayne Parker[4]; 2. 15-Tim Moore[5]; 3. 33-Shain Held[6]; 4. 8-Greg Bruce[8]; 5. 29-Aaron Overman[7]; 6. 77-Danny Shearer[9]; 7. 4B-Alan Burns[3]; 8. 38-Ricky Moxley[1]; 9. (DQ) 66-Jerry Symons[2]

Qualifying 1: 1. 1W-Wayne Parker; 2. 4B-Alan Burns; 3. 66-Jerry Symons; 4. 38-Ricky Moxley; 5. 15-Tim Moore; 6. 33-Shain Held

Sportsman

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 7-Travis Devendorf[1]; 2. 22-Colton Bramlett[2]; 3. 54-Scott Bramlett[4]; 4. 25-Timmy Todd[6]; 5. 2-Ron Whaley[5]; 6. 21-Justin Reeves[11]; 7. 29-James Adams[10]; 8. 112-David Werning[12]; 9. 31-JT Tippins[13]; 10. 58-Steve Barnes[7]; 11. 44-Matthew Green[3]; 12. 21X-Mike Dahm[14]; 13. 32-James McCague Jr[8]; 14. 30-Bobby Orr[9]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 54-Scott Bramlett[2]; 2. 22-Colton Bramlett[3]; 3. 2-Ron Whaley[4]; 4. 58-Steve Barnes[5]; 5. 30-Bobby Orr[6]; 6. 21-Justin Reeves[1]; 7. 31-JT Tippins[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Matthew Green[1]; 2. 7-Travis Devendorf[3]; 3. 25-Timmy Todd[5]; 4. 32-James McCague Jr[6]; 5. 29-James Adams[2]; 6. (DNS) 112-David Werning; 7. (DNS) 21X-Mike Dahm

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What’s Racing around the State this weekend 6/26/2021 Brought to you by LeMaster’s Insurance Agency

What’s Racing around the State this weekend 6/26/2021 Brought to you by LeMaster’s Insurance Agency

 

Make your Plans Now to get out and support local short track racing!!!!!!!!!!

4-17 Southern Speedway:

Super Late Model, A-Modified, Legends, Dwarf, TQ Midget

Super Late Model 100, A-Modified 25, TQ Midget 25, Dwarf 25, Legends 25

 

Auburndale Speedway:

Off for the Summer

 

Citrus County Speedway:

June 26th, 2021
Wheelman Series Sportsmans 50 Laps
Signsfast Pure Stocks 50 Laps
O’reilly Auto Parts Mini Stocks 25 Laps
Outlaw Street Stocks 25 Laps
Crockett’s Towing Ford outlaws

 

Showtime Speedway:

 

New Smyrna Speedway:

Mod Mini 50 Plus Bomber A Under Dog 20

Mod Mini 50, E-Mod 25, Bomber B 20 & Bomber A Under Dog 20 (non race winners only. Non points)

 

Dirt tracks:

Hendry County Motorsports Park:

Off this weekend

East Bay Raceway Park:

off for the summer

Bubba Raceway Park:

$2000 TO WIN UMP OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS

$500 TO WIN FAN VS FAN RACES

MOD LIGHTS AND V8 THUNDER STOCKS

All-Tech Raceway:

Saturday June 26, 2021

  • Crate Racin’ USA Dirt Late Model Series
  • Reeds Metals 602 Late Models
  • Street Stocks
  • Pure Stocks

North Florida Speedway:

Off this weekend

Volusia County Speedway:

SHORT TRACK SHOWDOWN
Compact 4s $500-to-win
602 Late Models, Thunder Stocks, 604 Late Models, 3/4 Modifieds, Compact 4s
Putnam County Raceway:
Late Models
E-Modiifieds
V8 Thunder Stocks
Real Stocks
Mod Lites
4 Cylinder Gladiators
Sunoco Southern Racing Fuels Bonus:
By |2021-06-21T22:04:16-04:00June 21st, 2021|Front Page News, Racing News|Comments Off on What’s Racing around the State this weekend 6/26/2021 Brought to you by LeMaster’s Insurance Agency

More ways to Follow Sunshine State Racing and Karnac.com

More ways to Follow Sunshine State Racing and Karnac.com

 

As we here at Karnac.com and Sunshine State Racing strive to give you the best coverage we can and the coverage the state of Florida Deserves here are a few of the ways you can follow us and support us on all platforms.   Please go and like and follow our pages on these platforms you are a part of.

 

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/racing_state

YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRtmdi2x7J-ClEpacLrbmFA

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/SunshineStateRacing

 

See you all out at the races.

 

Team #SSR

 

Support the ones that Support us:

 

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Entry List for Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 $20,000 to win $1,000 to start reaches over 35 pre entries race is 11/27/2021 at 4-17 Southern Speedway

Entry List for Bill Bigley Memorial 128 $20,000 to win $1,000 to start reaches over 35 pre entries race is 11/27/2021 at 4-17 Southern Speedway

 

As of 6/15/2021 entry list that has told us they will be racing the Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial.  If you know someone planning to race have them e-mail Rohll19@aol.com or Call Robert Howell at 863-990-3564.

 

Entry list will be updated every few days:

 

 

Pos Car # Driver Home Town Sponsor
1 03 George Gorham Jr Lakeland, Fl Blackburn’s BBQ
2 07 Jeff Scofield Plant City, FL Choo Choo Lawn Equipment
3 1 Mike Garvey Pensacolaa, Fl Blackburn’s BBQ
4 2 Raymond Klappert Davie, FL
5 M5 Matt McCrary Lakeland, Fl Ace Wrecker Service
6 6 Eric White Monee, Illinois
7 7 Mike Bresnahan LeCanto, FL M Powers Construction
8 8 Chase Lovelady Lakeland, Fl Racecar Engineering
9 11 David Weaver Miami, FL
10 14 Mario Maresca Ft Lauderdale, FL MESA
11 14 D Chris Davidson Friendswood, Texas Davidson Electric
12 15 Sean LeMaster Naples, Fl LeMaster’s Insurance Agency
13 17 Nick Neri Palmetto, Fl Martin Jewelers
14 18 Nick Neri Racing Martin Jewelers
15 18 Don Mahaffey Jr Dayton, OH
16 21 Brandon Anderson Lakeland, FL Power Only INC.
17 28 Dylan Bigley Naples, Fl Bigley Motorsports
18 30 Jesse Dutilly Sarasota, Fl Carbone – Integrity Transmission
19 37 Michael Goddard Ft. Myers, Fl National Roofing INC.
20 40 To Be Named Later Napels, FL The Band is Back Together pit crew
21 45 Rich Bickle T1 Racing
22 58 John Coffman Live Oak, Fl
23 58C Cody Coffman Live Oak, Fl
24 51 Michael Atwell Naples, Fl Universal Transmissions
25 59 Dustin Dunn Charlotte, NC Dunn Motorsports
26 61 Jordan Richardson Ozona, FL  Prestige Racing & Development
27 64 Patrick Staropoli Miami, FL Palm Beach Tatical
28 66 Daniel Webster Brooksville, FL Webster Race Cars
29 67 Colin Allman Plant City, FL Racecar Engineering
30 74

Corey Crisafulli

Fort Myers, FL County Waste
31 78 Wally Smith Napels, FL
32 82 Chris McIntyre Davie, FL McIntyre racing
33 69 Michael Hinde Hernando, FL Mike Scott Plumbing
34 84 Wayne Anderson Inverness, FL Mike Scott Plumbing
35 94 Keith Roggen Lakeland, FL
36 97 Grant Thormeier Lakeland, FL Grant Thormeier Racing
By |2021-06-15T22:40:22-04:00June 15th, 2021|Front Page News, Racing News|Comments Off on Entry List for Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 $20,000 to win $1,000 to start reaches over 35 pre entries race is 11/27/2021 at 4-17 Southern Speedway

Nevin Gainey wins Florida Late Model Challenge Series race at East Bay Raceway Park

Nevin Gainey wins Florida Late Model Challenge Series race at East Bay Raceway Park

 

Story from East Bay Raceway Park Facebook and Photo from Mike Horne

 

The Florida Late Model Challenge Series made its first 2021 appearance at East Bay Raceway Park, headlining a five-division program that also featured Street Stocks, V-8 Warriors, Q Micro Sprints and Gladiators.

Heat winner Nevin Gainey held the pole for the 25-lap main event as the 14-car field rolled off turn four for the green flag. Gainey wasted little time in building up a lead as the field began to string out in the early stages. Travis Varnadore held second, but only for a lap as Shan Smith, also a heat winner, worked around him for the second position on lap two. Smith set off in pursuit of Gainey, who hit lapped traffic by the fifth lap. As the laps ticked off under green, Smith would gain ground, only to slip back negotiating turn two. Gainey was picking his spots to bypass fellow competitors and this gave Smith a new chance. The lead duo was catching up to Waylon Haynes and Matt Herlong battling for position on lap 15 when a caution waved for a Thomas Burnside spin. On the restart, Phillip Cobb took over third, but the front two cars were able to keep the defending track champion from becoming a factor. Smith raced hard to catch Gainey and, on the white flag lap, looked poised to make a move. Gainey stayed committed to his line and charged home with the win.

The victory was Gainey’s second consecutive Florida Late Model Challenge Series win as the Fort White, Florida speedster took over the points lead in the series. Prior to the race, Gainey and teammate Richard Ferry were tied for the top position. Ferry claimed seventh in the main event.

William Burnside opened the night by parking his Q Auto & Injury Medical Malpractice Attorneys Micro Sprint in Victory Lane for the second time this season. Burnside was able to lead the entire race, but not without challenges from Mike Meyers and heat winner Doug Dyal. Burnside was up to the task in claiming the 15-lap win.

Richard Livernois Jr. went wire-to-wire in a 15-lap Street Stocks that nearly went caution free. The only caution came out on lap 14 for a Phillip Ellis spin, resetting the field and putting a hungry Jerry Bruce in a position to make a difference. On the restart, Livernois carried the lead into the first turn, but then saw the car push up in the second turn. Bruce saw the opening and attempted to power by, but heat winner Livernois would prevail. It marked the second consecutive week that Livernois and Bruce finished 1-2 in the main.

The V-8 Warrior main event became a classic example of “things aren’t always what they seem.” On the track, Michael Hart was able to hold off George Handy and Nick Brown after Hart had taken over the top spot on lap 7. At the finish, Hart crossed the line first, but a protest on a suspension part nullified the victory. A subsequent claim led to the disqualification and suspension of Brown, giving George Handy the night’s win. Handy had earlier won his heat race.

The Gladiator feature got off to a slow start, but once the action was underway, it became intense. David Zeman possessed the early lead, but only until Wayne Kissam slipped by on the second lap. The best racing was not for the lead as defending track champion Daniel Bowman held off numerous competitors who wanted to take away his second-place position. Deeper in the field, drivers were mixing into the top five with position changes on nearly every lap. Bowman finally yielded second spot to Dalton Goldhammer, who had to over come adversity to have a chance. Goldhammer had a flat at the start of the race, but the crew was able to get the car back on track without losing a lap. He was then caught up in a lap two crash, but soldiered on. The end result was a second-place finish behind Wayne Kissam, who scored his second win of the year. Bowman and Rodney Martin were earlier heat winners. Second-year driver Callie Gubich scored her first career heat race win on the eve of her birthday.

Racing action will kick in on Saturday, June 19 with the running of the Larry Miller Memorial 50 for Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds. Joining them will be 604 Late Models, Outlaw 4s, Q Mini Sprints, V-8 Warriors, Mod Lites and Florida Old Time Modifieds. Special event pricing is in effect.

FLORIDA LATE MODEL CHALLENGE SERIES

Feature: Nevin Gainey (17G), Shan Smith (32), Phillip Cobb (03), Travis Varnadore (41), Stevie Mathis Jr. (95), Brenden Smith (17SSJr), Richard Ferry (17F), David Markham (515), Matt Herlong (131), Waylon Haynes (11), Daniel Woody (29), Thomas Burnside (13), Bill Adkins (26), Chuck Jackson (45)

Q MICRO SPRINTS

Feature: William Burnside (13), Doug Dyal (97D), Mike Meyers (77), William Brannon Jr. (60), Paul Seburn (23), Kaylee Dyal (11D), Joe Taylor (29)

STREET STOCKS

Feature: Richard Livernois Jr. (71), Jerry Bruce (35), Jimmy Wagner (17w), Buck Woodhouse (55), Robert Allen (98), Brad Langford (B46), Phillip Ellis (29), Kyle Bowman (46K)

V-8 WARRIORS

Feature: George Handy (105), Tommy Hill (5H), Jason Burnside (12J), Gary Lucas (106), Wayne Kissam (107). DQ – Michael Hart (99), Nick Brown (12)

GLADIATORS

Feature: Wayne Kissam (07), Dalton Goldhammer (18), Daniel Bowman (46), Charles Paris Jr. (03T), Robert Kissam (911), Rodney Martin (21), Ricky Rutledge Jr. (124), Thomas Adams (T2), Patrick Fiore (88), Daniel Casey (3D), Brett Calonge (09X), Timmy Simmons (16), David Zeman (13), Callie Gubich (513), Derrick Edwards (17), Alyssa Grant (47), Ricky Rutledge Sr. (4), Bubba Diaz (45), Brett Proctor (1). DNS – Jerry Moore (70), Davey Martin (55)

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What’s Racing Around The State of Florida next weekend 6/19/2021 Brought to you by LeMasters Insurance Agency

What’s Racing Around The State of Florida next weekend 6/19/2021 Brought to you by LeMasters Insurance Agency

Asphalt Tracks:

 

4-17 Southern Speedway:

Night of 25’s – Sportsman, Modified Mini, Thunder Truck, V8 Pure Stock

Sportsman Twin 25, Modified Mini twin 25, V8 Pure Stock twin 25, Thunder Truck 25

 

Auburndale Speedway:

Closed for summer Break

 

Citrus County Speedway:

Closed this weekend

 

Showtime Speedway:

Closed this weekend

 

New Smyrna Speedway:

Modified 50

Modified 50, Sportsman 25, LKQ Super Stock 25, Bomber A 20, Ground Pounders 20.

 

Five Flags Speedway:

Outlaws, Pro Trucks, Sportsman, Pure Stocks

 

Dirt tracks:

 

Hendry County Motorsports Park:

Off this weekend

 

East Bay Raceway Park:

June 19 – Special Event Pricing in Effect – Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds Larry Miller Memorial (50 laps), 604 Late Models, Outlaw 4s, Q Mini Sprints, V-8 Warriors, Mod Lites, Florida Old Time Modifieds

 

North Florida Speedway:

off this weekend

 

All-Tech raceway:

  • Crate Racin’ USA Dirt Late Model Series
  • Reeds Metals 602 Late Models
  • Street Stocks
  • Pure Stocks

 

Volusia Speedway:

CLAY CLASSIC
The World’s Fastest Half Mile – always a classic!
Street Stocks, 602 Late Models, 3/4 Modifieds, DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, Thunder Stocks
Putnam County Raceway:
Late Models
V8 Thunder Stocks
Ford Outlaw 4.6
3/4 Modifieds
Real Stocks
4 Cylinder Gladiators

 

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Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 Super Late Models on 11/27/2021 at 4-17 Southern Speedway and Events now $20,000 to win and $1,000 to start

Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 Super Late Models on 11/27/2021 at 4-17 Southern Speedway and Events now $20,000 to win and $1,000 to start

 

 

For Immediate Release:

Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial Winner and Start Money announced for this years race at 4-17 Southern Speedway on 11/27/2021

On Behalf of 4-17 Southern Speedway (Joe and Janet), the Bigley Family, Sunshine State Racing and Karnac.com we would like to announce the general details and Winning and start money for the Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 on 11/27/201 at the 4-17 Southern Speedway.

 

This Years Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 will Pay $20,000 to win $1,000 to start, rest of pay out will be announced soon.  Ricky Brooks will be tech director for this event.

Improvements planned for this year golf carts to help transport fans to the track from parking.

 

More Information to come soon stay tuned to Karnac.com and Sunshine State racing on Facebook

 

If you have questions or want to add your name to the entry list Contact 4-17 Southern Speedway, message Sunshine State Racing or you can Call or e-mail Robert Howell at 863-990-3564 or Rohll19@aol.com or e-mail Jennifer Brinson @Jennifer@karnac.com

 

Laps will be on sales soon  with all money going to the drivers

Link to event page:

https://fb.me/e/1pQeMbna3

Early Entry List:

Names wont be added to the list unless you contact one of the groups above putting on the event.  If your coming please let us know.

$20,000 to Win Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 Entry List
11 David Weaver
18 Nick Neri Racing
03 George Gorham.
84 Wayne Anderson
5 Matt McCrary
1 Mike Garvey
15 Sean LeMaster
33 Daniel Webster
69 Michael Hinde
Let’s make this Huge and see everyone there.

 

 

By |2021-06-13T17:55:46-04:00June 13th, 2021|Front Page News, Racing News|Comments Off on Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 Super Late Models on 11/27/2021 at 4-17 Southern Speedway and Events now $20,000 to win and $1,000 to start

Florida Pro Truck Challenge Series to take over 4-17 Southern Speedway this weekend 6/12/2021

Florida Pro Truck Challenge Series to take over 4-17 Southern Speedway this weekend 6/12/2021

 

Who will take hone the series win in the last race before the summer break.

 

Summer Nights are made for racing! June Jam on June 12th with the Pro Trucks and Street Stocks take center stage for another night of southern style stock car racing as only 417 Southern Speedway can present. 417 Southern Speedway will feature the Q Law Pro Truck 50, Street Stock 50, Crown Vic 25, A-Modifieds 25, V8 Bombers 25, and the DAARA Antique Racers
Tickets 6/12/21:
Pits- $35
Grandstands:
$20 adults
$18 Military, 1st Responder, & senior (all with valid ID)
$13 student 6-17 (with valid ID)
children 5 and under are free
Pits open 12pm
Grandstands open 4pm
Qualifying 6pm
Features begin 7pm
Pick your spot – bleacher seating or bring your own chair to sit on “The Hill” – both seating arrangements are the same price.
4-17 Southern Speedway is a family friendly venue where everybody is always welcome.
Located at 8655 Piper Rd, Punta Gorda, Fl 33982 just off I-75 between exits 161 & 164, across from the PG Airport.
Please no outside food or beverages, no pets on the property, & cash only venue.
Fast, fresh, family friendly fun Saturday Nights Under the Light
By |2021-06-10T23:29:41-04:00June 9th, 2021|Front Page News, Racing News|Comments Off on Florida Pro Truck Challenge Series to take over 4-17 Southern Speedway this weekend 6/12/2021

Florida’s Young Gun Colton “The Bolt” Bettis burning up the track

Florida’s Young Gun Colton “The Bolt” Bettis burning up the track

Story and picture by Chris Fozillo

 

Colton “The Bolt” Bettis

 

 

The state of Florid has no shortage of young, and highly skilled drivers. You can find them on both dirt and pavement, in everything from karts to sprint cars on any weekend throughout the state. There are kids as young as 3 years old in karts. The future of the sport seems to be on solid ground and our state is a hot bed for young talent at the moment.

I had the opportunity to talk to Colton Bettis and learn a little more about this young driver from Lutz, FL. He is 11 years old and has already progressed to a full-size sprint car, running at Showtime Speedway in Pinellas Park, FL. But let us digress for a moment.

Colton began racing at the age of 4 in a flat track dirt kart. During his time in the karts he accumulated 11 championships in multiple classes, and won several marquee events including the Sandi DeCaire Memorial twice. An impressive start to a budding career.

I first saw Colton the year he began wheeling a Mod Mini. He was 10 years old and was competitive under the watchful eye of Grandfather Tony Carrino. I saw Colton getting into his car and thought how cool, someone’s kid is getting into their dads’ car. So I went over to take a photo. Then he put on a helmet, started the car, and drove to staging. I was a little shocked, kind of felt like I just got punked. So I went and watched the race. I cannot remember how he finished that night but clearly recall being impressed at how he was able to control the car, and how he raced, hard! I was impressed, and so was Grandpa, sporting a big grin while watching his grandson.

Tony Carrino has been there every step of the way for Bettis and he stated that his Grandfather taught him everything he knows about racing. The cars are stored at Tony’s and Colton is there most nights working on the cars or watching what others are doing and learning from them. He is grateful for the time and bond shared with Tony. They spend a lot more time together than most grandfathers and grandsons.  Apart from that he enjoys working Tony’s farm. Colton runs heavy machinery when he is allowed and is capable of backing a large goose neck trailer.

Colton shares a friendship with the DeCaire family, knowing them since he can remember. As part of his training regimen, he and legend car standout TJ DeCaire run 300 laps in karts together every Thursday. Additionally Bettis trains twice a week with a trainer to stay in shape and help handle the heat in the car.  Troy DeCaire has recently started assisting the team with their shock program via TDC Shocks and can be seen coaching the young driver at the track. If this pairing works as well as Troy and Michael Goddard, look for good things to happen quickly.

When asked if there are any local drivers he looks up to he quickly responded LJ Grimm and Troy DeCaire. Citing that they both started in karts and have raced dirt and pavement, and both are winners. He noted how cool it has been to watch LJ jump into the modified on dirt and get top 10’s right away. He stated he appreciates having someone like LJ to go talk to at the track if he has questions. Colton aspires to be able to race dirt and pavement in the future when he is old enough to run at other tracks. His favorite national driver is Kyle Larson.

 

Video of Colton in his Sprint car from Showtime Speedway:

 

Now back to the sprint car. Colton says he has about 450 laps around the 3/8 mile Showtime Speedway. Many of these laps have been run solo while getting used to the car and gaining experience prior to entering any events. He has since entered winged and non-winged events with a preference for the non-wing races. When I asked why he stated that he likes the way you really have to drive the non-wing car and not rely as much on the down force of the wing. The sprint car is his favorite to drive so far.

Bettis has regularly been starting from the rear in heats and features while logging laps and gaining comfort and experience. Last weekend he stuck to the program starting the heat from the rear and picked up  a few positions. The invert for the feature had him on pole, and to my surprise, he lined up on pole to start the race. He said he made the decision that he was comfortable enough to give it a shot and start up front. It turned out to be a good decision as he led his first laps ever in a sprint car, in a race that included LJ Grimm, Shane Butler, Sport Allen, Dude Teate and others. Not too shabby for an 11 year old! Sport went on to win the race and Colton finished third.

Colton and Shane butler battled for the third spot through the later laps of the contest, with Butler chasing Bettis. I asked Colton how he handled the pressure of having a seasoned veteran chasing him down for the spot. He said he was pretty comfortable because he looked at the leader board and realized it was Shane behind him. He knows Shane races clean and would not take him out for the spot and would do what he could to pass him cleanly. A mentality appreciated by Bettis because he likes to race clean as well.

Colton aspires to make it to the Nascar Cup level one day but would like to be a more well-rounded driver than just a Cup racer. He wants to run dirt and pavement and in different types of cars. He feels this will make him a better driver.

When asked if he had a back up plan if racing did not work out, he replied that he would be happy to take over his grandfather’s business as he enjoys working there when he can.

He wants to thank God, his fans, Robert Yoho for giving him an opportunity to race at such a young age, Mom, Ricky, Frank, John, Tra, Tommy and Richard. Most importantly, thanks to Papa and grandma. His sponsors, Circle C ranch, Morgan Exteriors, TNT Fabrication, TDC Shocks, Nancy’s Restaurant and Jim’s Racing Engines.

In closing, I did not feel like I was talking to an 11 year old boy while conducting this interview. Colton is well spoken and carries himself with the maturity of someone three times his age.  He even took the high road when I asked him about something questionable that happened on the track. This was not the typical response from someone of his age but more like one you would hear from a professional driver. While we never know what the future holds, and the path he wants to take is tough one to break into, he has the foundation to head in that direction. We often hear to people say so and so has got “it”. Colton “The Bolt” Bettis has “it” and the sky is the limit for this Florida hot shoe!

 

 

Chris Fozillo

 

By |2021-06-09T21:58:07-04:00June 9th, 2021|Front Page News, Racing News|Comments Off on Florida’s Young Gun Colton “The Bolt” Bettis burning up the track

Rebecca Catarelli picks up her first win in the Street Stocks at Showtime Speedway on 6/5/2021

Rebecca Catarelli picks up her first win in the Street Stocks at Showtime Speedway on 6/5/2021

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For Rebecca Catarelli it’s been a short 5 years in racing but one she wont forget.  For Sure Saturday night 6/5/2021 will be a night she will never forget as she picks up her first career win at Showtime Speedway in the very competitive street stock division.

Below is her story into racing and how she got started and how it turned it to her memorable night Saturday night.

So I pretty much started working with Rick Haugh about 5 years ago when he still drove the car I drive now and he really taught me how to work on these cars and how to make them go. Eventually me an him built the car he drives now and he gave me his old car an all I had to do is put a motor in it and go. With out him I wouldn’t have got the shot to drive really. And between him an my dad and my papa they’ve really set me up for success. The race itself was actually still kinda unbelievable for me just because me an Rick had such a good race going for the first 21 laps and than we had a four lap shoot out at the end and I had dodge an Tommy behind and I knew they’d be scrapping for the win like me so I knew I had to be on my game and Rick is always good in the top groove. Luckily they were battling behind me an Rick and kinda gave us a little cushion and we raced side by side for the last four laps and I got it by a bumper. It was just a crazy exciting race at the end. But a 1-2 with Rick was the best part of it.

My sponsors are Dustin Aaron Fabrication Dirty Bird Aviation Webb’s Roofing The Pool guys of Pinellas LDI Sports Pig Wire Wiring Harness Power Logging Tree Services

 

 

 

Showtime results:

Features (unofficial)
Karts
65 Triston Towe
7 Peyton Fanning
96 Alexis Towe
55 Carson Masters
1B Jake Taylor
83 Gabe Herne
Ford Division A
15 Shawn Senokossoff
K9 Michael Coleman Jr
99 Neil Wallace
63 Mike Wedlick
0 Garrett Larson
19 Nick Malverty
28g Shane Grigsby
24 Thomas Meyer
`111 Johnny Electric
9 Jonathan Wallace
90 James Collins
49 Dave White
28 Rebecca Catarelli
21 Kyle Courtney
251 Tom Posavec
01 Steve Paulton
5c Cody Williams
42 Austin Ramsey
Mini Stock
15 Brian Potvin
7 Kevin Grant Jr
88 Jason Simons
17 Hunter Dolansky
07 Trevor Appling
Wingless Sprints
88a Sport Allen
61 Colton Bettis
0 Dude Teate
3 Travis Bleimeister
96 Rick Voisey
9 William Pettijohn
Street Stock
15 Rebecca Catarelli
a5 Thomas Meyer
21 Sam Coghill
44 Kyle Courtney
1x Aaron Anderson
69 Robert Crisp
70Y Shane Grigsby
Ford Oval Division B
63 James Grigsby
21 Chad Cushing
111 Grant Davis
15 Bill Ringheisen
0 Nick White
24 Jacob Porier
0c Rob Lidwell
49 Dave White
42 austin Dunham
34 Michael Gabel
28 Roger Welch Jr
5c Matt Brown
01 Philip Knapp
19 Chris Malverty
1c Lyman Miller
Strictly Stocks
1T Harry Bush
77 Michael Meeks
2020 Rick Crisp
81 David Harp
16 David Durham
11 Jamie Pollett
Outlaw Figure 8
28 Shane Grigsby
83 Chuckie Herne
55 Cody Williams
15 Shawn Senokossoff
22 John David Peters
00 Robert Yoho
14 Wayne Calkins
By |2021-06-08T23:27:49-04:00June 8th, 2021|Front Page News, Racing News|Comments Off on Rebecca Catarelli picks up her first win in the Street Stocks at Showtime Speedway on 6/5/2021