Shaffer and O’Donnell Are Victorious at Ocala

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

Photos by R.E. Wing Photo

OCALA, FL -February 4, 2011-  Race fans crowded into Ocala Speedway on Friday night to see the O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions break in the clay to begin their 2011 racing season, and those fans were not only treated to a fantastic show, but also were graced with a warm and rainless night that was near perfect for dynamic racing action.  Joining the All Stars on the night were the always competitive Florida Mini Sprint Association, who provided quite the battle up front in their feature event.

From the start of the night it appeared that the man to beat might be Tony Stewart Racing’s Donny Schatz.  Schatz qualified next to last and turned a blistering 13.039 on his second lap to take the Kistler Engines Fast Qualifier Award, then gave last year’s Rookie of the Year, Aaron Ott, major fits in the Dash race for starting positions.  But Donny Schatz’s night would end early with a spectacular front stretch flip in the feature race as he became entangled in some lapped traffic.  After racing ended Tony Stewart himself was spotted assessing the damage to Schatz’s machine in the pit area, as the team attempted to regroup.

Tim Shaffer may not have set the fastest qualifying time, but in the Dash for starting positions he rose to the top and remained there to nab the pole position for the feature race.  Traffic is always a problem in the tight and odd shaped confines of Ocala Speedway, but between cautions that gave Shaffer clear track ahead, and Shaffer’s own skill at dealing with slower machines, he managed to avoid obstacles and maintain his lead.  Early chasers like Aaron Ott and Donny Schatz slipped back and were replaced by Daryn Pittman and Tyler Walker late in the race, but Shaffer held on to claim victory in the 25 lap event.

Tim Shaffer got to enjoy a huge victory celebration on Ocala’s front stretch, while Daryn Pittman claimed the second place finish.  Pittman was followed by Tyler Walker in third place, with Aaron Ott and Dale Blaney filling out the top five finishers.

The Florida Mini Sprints may well be the most exciting and competitive traveling series in the state, and they certainly did not disappoint at Ocala on Friday night.  Almost from the start of their feature event an all out back and forth brawl developed between 2010 FMSA Champion Brett O’Donnell, and returning veteran Harold Matthews, and those two competitors provided plenty of action and had the crowd cheering them on.  In fact. O’Donnell and Matthews managed to pull away from the pack late in the race and set themselves apart, as Gavin Thomas battled it out behind them with Andy Arnold and David Hall.

On lap 15 Matthews finally succumbed to O’Donnell’s aggressive chasing as O’Donnell made a daring pass to grab the lead for good.  Paul Lanza’s late flip on lap 17 would provide a green-white-checker restart with the field again bunched together, but Matthews could not get himself back in front of the race leader.

Brett O’Donnell claimed the victory in his last weekend running with the Florida Mini Sprints before moving up to a full sized 360 sprint car for 2011, with Harold Matthews following for second place.  Gavin Thomas was tough all night and wound up in the third spot, while Andy Arnold and David Hall rounded out the top five.

The O’Reilly Auto Parts Circuit of Champions and the Florida Mini Sprint Association are set to go at it again on Saturday night on Ocala’s tricky 3/8ths mile, and certainly it will be another night of thrills and tough competition.  Fans needing schedule information or directions to the track are urged to visit www.OcalaSpeedway.com, where they will also find a link to sign up for alerts to weather related delays and/or changes from RainedOut.com.  As was the case on Friday, the grandstand gates will open at 5PM on Saturday with racing beginning at 8PM with heats, B-mains, and Dash events.  Feature races will follow later in the evening.

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KENNY WALLACE CELEBRATES HIS FIRST OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED WIN AT EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK FRIDAY NIGHT

TAMPA, FL-February 4, 2011-The excitement level in victory lane was off the charts as NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace celebrated a long-awaited win on a dirt track in his Open Wheel Modified Friday night at East Bay Raceway Park.
“When I was a kid growing up in St. Louis, I used to read about the guys that run here and I always wanted to accomplish a convincing win on dirt. This is just my sixth year of dirt track racing and I have been watching all the fun Kenny Schrader has doing this. I decided to get this Impressive Race Car chassis and have some of that fun, too,” Kenny told the crowd as he struck every possible victory pose with his trophy as the photographers captured every moment.
Track announcer, Chris Stepan reminded Wallace how his day had started at the qualifying pill draw when Kenny had pulled his own car number “36” out of the can of 100 pills and the driver immediately said, “That means I’m going to win the feature tonight!”
Equally lucky was the draw Wallace had after he won the third heat and drew pole position out of a possible one to eight starting spots in the feature.
Despite five yellow flags in the 25 lap distance and loosing the lead for five laps, Wallace had the perfect set-up on his UNOH (University of Northwestern Ohio) and Federated Auto Parts sponsored brand new Impressive chassis. Following each yellow flag, he managed to pull away from the field even though it was Rodney Wing and Jeff Mathews on his tail and Vic Vena and Dale Mathison not far behind.
Wallace was quick to credit chief mechanic Billy Smith with the success of his car on its maiden run. The crew had trouble in Wednesday night practice because of a miss and by process of elimination, they ran out of time after three sessions and parked that car and ran last year’s car on Thursday night.
Smith, who is a nine-time feature winner himself at Farmington MO, found the problem by replacing the battery this morning and the new car was “good to go” for tonight’s race using a fresh Mullins engine and equipped with PRO-shocks.
When fourth starting Dale Mathison passed Wallace for the lead on the second lap and held the lead through lap six, Wallace admitted, “I just couldn’t run the cushion like he could, but when I got back by him on the lap seven restart, I could run my groove.”
Second place finisher Wing confessed, “I tried everything to pressure him, but he never made a mistake.” Jeff Mathews was a solid third, but never was a challenge to Wallace.
Vic Vena had his best showing of the 12th Annual Open Wheel Modified Winternationals with his fourth place finish in his Malcuit powered BMS No. 01, while Mathison held on for fifth.
Rounding out the top ten it was Dave Hess, Jr., Roger Crouse, Devin Dixon, Jeff Bland and Stanley Donahoo.
Rick Hensley was fast timer over the 58 cars on hand with a time of 17.370 and the eight heat winners were Wing, Crouse, Wallace, Mathison, Vena, Dale Kelley, Mathews and 17-year old Adam Williams.
The B-Mains sent Austin Sanders, Rick Aukland, Todd Neiheiser and Dave McWilliams from the first one to the A-Main, while Dixon, Buzzie Reutimann, Donahoo and Perry Brown from the second B-Main.

Thanks, Jean Lynch for East Bay Raceway Park

STATS – OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS – EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK – FRIDAY, 2/4/11

Qualifying Results:
1. 03 Rick Hensley – 17.370; 2. 22S Chad Kinder – 17.617; 3. 2A Rick Aukland – 17.729; 4. 33X Rodney Wing – 17.756; 5. 40B Kyle Bronson – 17.756; 6. 33 Jeff Mathews – 17.769; 7. 47 Bill Howard – 17.874; 8. 36 Kenny Wallace – 17.878; 9. 38 Jeff Bland, Jr. – 17.907; 10. 22 Dale Kelley – 17.908; 11. 44H Dave Hess, Jr. – 17.923; 12. 777 Jared Landers – 17.927; 13. 64 Austin Sanders – 17.967; 14. D00 Stanley Donahoo – 18.069; 15. 28M Frank Marshall – 18.113; 16. 9M Dale Mathison – 18.152; 17. 2 Devin Dixon – 18.256; 18. 01 Vic Vena – 18.283; 19. 14 Adam William – 18.284; 20. 11 Adam Colley – 18.334; 21. 6 Daryl Herbert – 18.355; 22. 00 Buzzie Reutimann – 18.355; 23. 21 Joey Jenson – 18.398; 24. 72 Todd Neiheiser – 18.441; 25. 14C Corey Conley – 18.479; 26. 8M Matt Miller – 18.490; 27. 129 Rob Penny – 18.572; 28. 144 Anthony Kinkade – 18.576; 29. 3F Rob Fuqua – 18.587; 30. 9C John Carpenter – 18.591; 31. 25W Allen Weisser – 18.625; 32. 155 Jimmy Payne – 18.657; 33. 58 Matt Fetterhoff – 18.697; 34. 96G Curt Gelling – 18.718; 35. 75E Elliott Despain – 18.753; 36. 5L Larry Lambert – 18.775; 37. 9 Roger Crouse – 18.782; 38. 88P David Pollen, Jr. – 18.789; 39. 18 Dave McWilliams – 18.801; 40. 55 David Orr – 18.883; 41. 26 Bobby Gierke – 18.886; 42. 6B Dave Baldwin – 18.901; 43. 100 Reed Storley – 18.904; 44. D4 Dave Jamison – 18.938; 45. 271 Dakotah Stephens – 18.943; 46. 01T Peyton Taylor – 18.985; 47. 83B Perry Brown – 18.989; 48. Z1 Zac Oedewaldt – 18.996; 49. 44P Tim Powers – 19.056; 50. 83 Joe Waba – 19.241; 51. 45 Bob Broking – 19.261; 52. 3K Jeremy Kerzman – 19.294; 53. 6M Terry McClintock – 19.295; 54. 45J Johnny Broking – 19.341; 55. 96H Dennis Haven – 19.361; 56. 44T Joe Turner – 19.616; 57. 23 Terry Haven – 19.943; 58. 05 Greg Johnson – 25.670

1st Heat – 1)Rodney Wing 2)Chad Kinder 3)Austin Sanders 4)Adam Colley 5)Elliott Despain 6)Reed Storley 7)Bobby Gierke
2nd Heat – 1)Roger Crouse 2)Anthony Kinkade 3)Todd Neiheiser 4)Bob Broking 5)Tim Powers 6)Dave Baldwin 7)Dennis Haven
3rd Heat – 1)Kenny Wallace 2)Joey Jenson 3)Rick Aukland 4)Rob Penny 5)Terry McClintock 6)David Orr 7)Johnny Broking
4th Heat – 1)Dale Mathison 2)Rob Fuqua 3)Dave McWilliams 4)Jared Landers 5)Peyton Taylor 6)Joe Turner 7)Terry Haven
5th Heat – 1)Vic Vena 2)Corey Conley 3)Bill Howard 4)Curt Gelling 5)Frank Marshall 6)Joe Waba 7)Zac Oedewaldt
6th Heat – 1)Dale Kelley 2)Jeff Bland, Jr. 3)Perry Brown 4)Matt Fetterhoff 5)John Carpenter 6)Jeremy Kerzman 7)Jimmy Payne
7th Heat – 1)Jeff Mathews 2)Rick Hensley 3)Stanley Donahoo 4)Daryl Herbert 5)Greg Johnson 6)Matt Miller 7)Larry Lambert 8)Kyle Bronson
8th Heat – 1)Adam William 2)Dave Hess, Jr. 3)Buzzie Reutimann 4)Devin Dixon 5)David Pollen, Jr. 6)Allen Weisser 7)Dakotah Stephens 8)Dave Jamison

1st B – Main (Top 4 go to back of A inside row) – 1)Austin Sanders 2)Rick Aukland 3)Todd Neiheiser 4)Dave McWilliams 5)Adam Colley 6)Jared Landers 7)Peyton Taylor 8)Bob Broking 9)Elliott Despain 10)Dave Baldwin 11)Reed Storley 12)Bobby Gierke 13)Joe Turner 14)Johnny Broking 15)Terry McClintock 16)Rob Penny 17)David Orr 18)Tim Powers 19)Dennis Haven 20)Terry Haven

2nd B – Main (Top 4 go to back of A outside row) – 1)Devin Dixon 2)Buzzie Reutimann 3)Stanley Donahoo 4)Perry Brown 5)Bill Howard 6)Frank Marshall 7)Greg Johnson 8)Matt Fetterhoff 9)Allen Weisser 10)Curt Gelling 11)Jimmy Payne 12)Dakotah Stephens 13)John Carpenter 14)David Pollen, Jr. 15)Jeremy Kerzman 16)Joe Waba 17)Dave Jamison 18)Larry Lambert 19)Daryl Herbert 20)Zac Oedewaldt 21)Matt Miller 22)Kyle Bronson DNS

A – Main (25 Laps) – 1)Kenny Wallace 2)Rodney Wing 3)Jeff Mathews 4)Vic Vena 5)Dale Mathison 6)Dave Hess, Jr. 7)Roger Crouse 8)Devin Dixon 9)Jeff Bland, Jr. 10)Stanley Donahoo 11)Adam William 12)Corey Conley 13)Chad Kinder 14)Rick Aukland 15)Joey Jenson 16)Rick Hensley 17)Anthony Kinkade 18)Dale Kelley 19)Austin Sanders 20)Rob Fuqua 21)Dave McWilliams 22)Perry Brown 23)Buzzie Reutimann 24)Todd Neiheiser

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MIKEY HAY WINS TUSA MOD LITE OPENER AT EAST BAY

By Charlie Brown

Gibsonton, FL – Former National Champion, Mikey Hay of Somerset, Pa. made it two for two as he captured the 20 lap TUSA Winternationals openerThursday night at East Bay Raceway Park. Hay had served notice on Wednesday night when he won the special All Star race following a night of practice.

Mod Lite Winner Mikey Hay

Twenty-six cars took the green with Canada’s Chris Steele holding the lead. The yellow was quickly out as Brian Woodhall of Apollo, Pa. got around in traffic but was able to continue. On the restart a car got crossed up at the starting line triggering a multi-car crash that eliminated Jason Corless, Dallas Caldwell, James May, Paul Klager and Adam Murphy. (more…)

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Landers Wins At East Bay 35th Winternationals

TAMPA, FL….2/3/11…. Jared Landers, of Clemmons NC, kicked off the 35th Anniversary Winternationals at East Bay Raceway Park Thursday night in convincing fashion by finally earning his first checkered flag here after coming close several times in the past in Open Wheel Modified competition.

This time he was not to be denied the 25-lap victory by a margin of four seconds on opening night of the 12th Annual Open Wheel Modified series was worth $1,500 and served as the first of two preliminary nights leading up to Saturday’s 75-lap $5,000 to win finale. (more…)

By |2011-02-05T03:59:31-05:00February 4th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Featured, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on Landers Wins At East Bay 35th Winternationals

Jeff Mathews Tops UMP Modifieds at North Florida Speedway

North Florida Speedway Results 1-28-11

UMP MODIFIEDS
1ST- JEFF MATHEWS #33
2ND- COREY CONLEY #14
3RD- KYLE OWEN #2
4TH- DARYL HERBERT #6H
5TH- JAMIE CARTER #15C
6TH- TODD NEIHEISER #72
7TH- RICK CULPEPPER #7
8TH- DAVE JAMISON #4D
9TH- DAVE BARBER #56
10TH- DAVID MCWILLIAMS #18
11TH- KYLE BRONSON #40B
12TH- PAUL SIZEMORE #1G
13TH- CHIP OWEN #1O
14TH- GREG BROWN #12
15TH- JIMMY CARTER #75
16TH- TANNER RUMBURG #15
17TH- RICK BUCHANAN #28B
18TH- DARRELL GEORGE #88
19TH- ROBO HUTCHINSON #72H
20TH- JOHNNY MULLNER #28
21ST- DUSTIN ELLIOTT #115
22ND- RONNIE CHANCE #7S
23RD- SHAWN PITTS #65
24TH- PJ WIGGINS #720W
25TH- JAMES SMITH #40J
26TH- TERRY JONES #6J

LIMITED MODIFIEDS
1ST- SHANE TAYLOR #82
2ND- SHAWN TAYLOR #83
3RD- DUANE PAUL JR #51
4TH- JOEY BRINSON #1B
5TH- KYLE ARVIN #96
6TH- CHUCK LINTZ #49
7TH- WILLIAM STALNAKER #59
8TH- CHARLES HOWARD JR #8C

BOX STOCKS
1ST- JOHN WINDHAM #65
2ND- KEVIN UNDERWOOD #5
3RD- MIKE MARCELLINO #55
4TH- ROBERT ONEAL #1
5TH- BRYAR ZIMMERMAN #OOZ
6TH- REID CHRISTENSON #30
7TH- BALTIMORE BILL #71
8TH- CHARLES HOWARD SR #4H
9TH- JAMES COOK #7

By |2011-01-31T17:20:27-05:00January 31st, 2011|Featured, Front Page News, North Florida Speedway, Race Results, Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Jeff Mathews Tops UMP Modifieds at North Florida Speedway

ABBOTT TOPS FINAL PRE-WINTERNATIONALS LEGEND CAR TUNE-UP AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

By Dave Westerman

Veteran Legend car driver Korry Abbot, the only Florida driver to qualify for last years Legends Million race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, drove to victory in the final Winter Warm-up feature race for the Legend cars Saturday afternoon at Auburndale Speedway.

Apopka’s Abbott out-gunned Lakeland driver Dakota Baggette, who had won the previous two races in January here as the local drivers prepare for an invasion of drivers from all over the U.S., Canada and elsewhere for the running of the Winternationals beginning on February 15th.

Abbott, a former Pro Division Winternationals champion, declared he and his team ready to take on all comers next month, while Baggette, who will probably run in the Young Lions division, continues to impress as he enters his second full season behind the wheel of a Legends car.

North Florida driver Austin Blankenship, who hails from High Springs, won the first heat and finished third in the feature trailed by Lynn Wiles and Zach Napoleon.

Thirteen cars were entered including Moncton, NB’s  Gary Bursey and Torstein Larson out of Narvick, Norway, who competed in all three January events. Rodney Pucak make the long tow from Wasilla, AK to take part this week as well. All three will be competing in the Winternationals that kick off on Tuesday, February 15th and continue through the following Saturday.

Bandoleros also took part this week with Michael Held of Orlando taking both the heat and feature races.

RACE RESULTS – 1/29/11:

LEGEND CARS - HEAT RACE #1:
1. #87 AUSTIN BLANKENSHIP
2. #59x BECCA MONOPOLI
3. #07 DAVE GLEASON
4. #31 LYNN WILES
5. #52 TORSTEIN LARSEN
6. #99 ROD PUCAK
7. #9 CAMERON RAY

LEGENDS HEAT - RACE #2:
1. #5R KORY ABBOTT
2. #7 DAKOTA BAGGETTE
3. #6 ZACH NAPOLEON
4. #00 ANTHONY CATALDI
5. #65x GARY BURSEY
6. #48 ANDY METZ

LEGENDS FEATURE RACE:
1.#5R KORY ABBOTT, APOPKA
2.#7 DAKOTA BAGGETTE, LAKELAND
3.#87 AUSTIN BLANKENSHIP, HIGH SPRINGS
4.#31 LYNN WILES, PLANT CITY
5.#6 ZACH NAPOLEON, WESLEY CHAPEL
6.#07 DAVE GLEASON, ORLANDO
7.#00 ANTHONY CATALDI, UMATILLA
8.#9 CAMERON RAY, LAKELAND
9.#65x GARY BURSEY, MONCTON, NB
10.#52 TORSTEIN LARSEN, NARVICK, NORWAY
11.#59x BECCA MONOPOLI, TAMPA
12.#99 ROD PUCAK, WASILLA, AK
13.#48 ANDY METZ, LAKELAND

BANDOLEROS - HEAT RACE 
1.#55 MICHAEL HELD
2.#11 DANIEL COLIN, JR.
3.#24 TREY LIVELY
DNS #11x DANIEL COLIN, SR. 

BANDOLEROS - FEATURE RACE
1.#55 MICHAEL HELD, ORLANDO
2.#24 TREY LIVELY, RUSKIN
3.#11 DANIEL CONLIN, JR., ST. CLOUD
DNS #11x DANIEL CONLIN, SR., ST. CLOUD
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Durden Dominates Thunder Stocks 100 at New Putnam Speedway

From Shawn Kosier

Edited by John Berti, Web Editor

Satsuma, FL  -January 22. 2011-  A new day and age dawned at the all new Putnam Speedway yesterday. New owners Bob and Ingrid McClellan made their debut as track entrepreneurs.

With clear skies, cold and windy conditions 31 thunder stocks and 11 open wheel modifieds made their way to the track for some action under the sun.

Drivers came from all over the state of Florida and from as far away as Kentucky.

Fans from near and far attended the event with an open mind and a need for racing with all the sights and sounds that go along with it.

Heavy rains had plagued the area for a few days prior to Saturday’s race leaving the track in dire straits due to the newly applied clay surface. The track was very heavy and loose but never the less the drivers made the best of it and took the track for a shot at the $2500 dollar pay day that awaited the winner.

The thunder stocks were greeted with cheers and yeehaws from the fans as they took to the track for 3 heat races. The top 2 from each heat advanced to a 5 lap dash for cash which awarded the winner $100 for besting the 6 car field. That $100 prize was picked up by Archer, FL  resident Kevin Durden who was pretty much in command of the event  from green to checker.

Then it was on the the open wheel modified division for a 35 lap $1000 pay day to the victor. Paul Sizemore Jr. looked to be a sure winner in the race but while trying to negotiate lapped traffic Silver Spring, FL driver Jeff Bagent made use of a lap car and drove by Sizemore to take the lead with about 15 laps remaining.  Sizemore seemed poised and ready to take the lead back from Bagent but an engine failure retired him for the day.

Despite a valiant effort from Jacksonville, FL wheel man David Crews Jr., Bagent went on to pick up the win and all the accolades of the day. A very happy man exited the car in victory lane and thanked all the fans for coming out and supporting the track and, thanked new owners Bob and Ingrid for taking a chance on the track.

Then it was time for the big dance to take place, 31 drivers poised and ready to take the green for the thunder stocks 100 lap feature.  Among the drivers was a notable NASCAR competitor and K&N Series driver Michael Cherry, driving a grey Camaro number 34.

Up on the front row it was to be a stellar duel of drivers. The pole position featured Dash for Cash winner Kevin Durden and veteran dirt track ace Randy Strehle from Deland, FL leading the field to the green.

With track conditions rapidly deteriorating the field began to thin out do to attrition. Much of the race was marred with cautions with it becoming more and more difficult for the drivers to negotiate the motorcross like conditions being dealt with in turns one and two.

Durden seemed to have his race car in check leading from the green without much of a challenge from the field.  Durden is a veteran driver with many years of experience on just about any type of track surface and track condition, so this gave him an advantage.

Randy Strehle looked to be one of the drivers that could give Durden a challenge but he was plagued with overheating problems during the race which saw him return to the pits and put him deep in the field each time he returned to the track.

Howard Osteen seemed to have a little bit for the leader but had much difficulty getting through turns one and two and saw his car go airborne a few times in the process.

Strehle managed to get his car back to the front and at the checkers finished third. Despite the the Monte Carlo turned baja truck, Howard Osteen brought his car home in second. The big dog of the day was Durden who led wire to wire and brought the car to victory lane to collect the $2500 check.  He thanked the new track owners and fans for coming out and made the humbling statement that if he had to start deep in the field he may have not have faired as well. He was lucky to have started from the pole.

Michael Cherry came home an impressive 4th place telling me after the race that he tried to play it smart and rode it out until it was time for him to go.

The funny thing was that Durden’s  car was pulled into the tech shed and the door was closed without anyone being able to see what was transpiring inside.  My opinion that failed in my eyes due to the lack of the rest of the top three being able to see what was inspected and if those items were in fact legal. Wrong thing to do? You bet!

With the first event in the can at Putnam Speedway I hope that this was a learning day for everyone involved. We should not give up hope yet and give the facility a chance to thrive, so lets support the track and talk about this subject in 6 months from now.

Special Event January 22, 2011

Open Wheel Modifieds 35 Laps

Finish Position Driver
1 Jeff Bagent
2 David Crews Jr
3 Ronnie Schron
4 Reed Wilthers
5 Johnny Mullner
6 Paul Sizemore
7 John Kahl
8 Joey Brinson
9 Duane Paul Jr
10 Josh Sanford

Thunder Stocks 100 Laps

Finish Position Driver
1 Kevin Durden
2 Howard Osteen
3 Randy Strehle
4 Michael Cherry
5 Michael Valdes
6 Steve Moores
7 Randy Moody
8 Donny Nobles
9 Jr Fitch
10 Luke Sadler
11 Bobby Giles
12 Jimmy Dowling
13 Billy Costello
14 Jason Coston
15 John Thorpe
16 Wally Douglas
17 Ryan Hannah
18 Kenny Thornton
19 Brian Cox
20 Kenny Durham
21 Richard Calmes
22 Scott Moores
23 Frank Proutly
24 Michael Tovet
25 Scott Brumfield
26 Charles Troutt
27 Andy Sizemore
28 Mike Budka Jr.
29 Austin Stanper
30 Tim Gigon
31 Dalton Strehle


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Citrus Winter Spectacular 2nd Leg Goes to Neumann

by John Berti, Web Editor
Karnac Florida Stock Car Racing

Herb Neumann (98), eventual winner, dices it out with Steve Dorer (10)

Inverness, FL – January 22, 2011 – Herb Neumann won the second leg of the Winter Spectacular at Citrus County Speedway last night.

A good field of 18 Super Late Models started the 100 lap feature event on a chilly night.

Here is the complete finish listed by finishing position, car number, and driver name:

1. 98 Herb Neumann
2. 17 Darryl Shelnut
3. 10 Steve Dorer
4. 36 Gary Padula
5. 70 Jeremy Gerstner
6. 62 John Gerstner
7. 97 Perry Lovelady
8. 8 Bobby Shelton
9. 77 Wayne Anderson
10. 170 Patrick Mennenger
11. 55 Dakotah Stephens
12. 09 Scott Grossenbacher
13. 84 Randy Anderson
14. 111 Donnie Williams
15. 07 Steven Simpson
16. 1 Ryan Walter
17. 7 Ray Hester
18. Danny Maddox

Street Stocks  Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
19 Jeff Stalnaker Jr. Ocala 1
79 Mike Wilson Dade City 2
31 Tom Potts San Antonio 3
21 Michael Loudy Jr. Brooksville 4
53 Kyle Peters Ferndale 5
58 Larry Welter Jr. Wiliston 6
88 James Peters Ferndale 7
98 Tom Bubba Martone Floral City 8
00 Carl Glaum Crystal River 9
7 Michael Stalnaker Ocala 10
71 Jason Warsing Bronson 11
3 Curtis Flanagan Inverness 12
35 Erick Sharrone Floral City 13
33 Bill Ryan Bushnell 14
55 Ernie Reed Crystal River 15

Pure Stocks
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
15 Levi Roberts Spring Hill 1
5 James Peters Ferndale 2
39 Carl Peters Winter Garden 3
0 Steve Stineduf Wicki Watchee 4
65 Happy Florian Lecanto 5
58 Larry Welter Jr. Wiliston 6
76 Michael Martin Citrus Springs 7
62 Erick Sharrone Floral City 8
9 William Stickler Pinellas Park 9
7 Ardin Franklin Hernado 10
42 Steven Hise Inverness 11
55 Daryl Veltman Crystal River 12
777 Bill Carringer Longwood 13
96 Dustin Dinkins Bushnell 14
44 Glen Colyer Homosassa 15
70 Clarence Kyser Summerfield 16
73 Jeffery Eisenhauer Homosassa 17
13 Charles Herne Homosassa 18
27 Sherry Makula New Port Richey 19

SS/PS Figure Eights  Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
6 Ronnie Schrefiels Brooksville 1
35 Thomas Peet Floral City 2
58 Larry Welter Jr. Wiliston 3
7 Chuckie Franklin Hernando 4
55 Mike Veltman Crystal River 5
62 Eric Sharrone Floral City 6
44 Glen Colyer Homosassa 7
13 Neil Herne Homosassa 8

Outlaw Mod Minis  Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
26 Mike Ender North Port 1
15 Doug Hooper Spring Hill 2
7 Mel-Mel Braden Spring Hill 3
04 Tom Myers Pinellas Park 4
9 John Parrish Tampa 5
28 Raymond Jones Arkarcida 6
22 Ric Mills Arkarcida 7
5 Craig Sherar East Palatka 8
6 John Gula Spring Hill 9
14 Dan Akard Fort Myers 10

By |2011-01-31T17:28:04-05:00January 23rd, 2011|Citrus County Speedway, Featured, Front Page News, Race Results, Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Citrus Winter Spectacular 2nd Leg Goes to Neumann

Mike Smith Wins The Charity Truckers 200

by BJ & Cindy Cavin

ORLANDO, FL-  Racers, race fans, and a lengthy list of unselfish sponsors and contributors, came together for the fifth time this past weekend for the Annual Charity Truckers 200 at Orlando Speedworld, all in an effort to raise funds to assist families in need due to serious illness.  Three families were selected from a long list of worthy recipients, each with a family member whose medical expenses have created financial hardships.

Promoter and race organizer Rick Bristol, made it a point all weekend to emphasize that although the event was about racing, the real reason for the effort was to help those in need, and many of the race’s finishers heeded those words and donated their winnings back to the cause. In all a grand total of $22,343.00 was raised, which translates to $7,446.66 going to each family from this year’s event. (more…)

By |2011-01-18T05:26:59-05:00December 13th, 2010|Front Page News, Orlando Speedworld, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Mike Smith Wins The Charity Truckers 200

Fantastic Finale to Punta Gorda Speedway Season

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The weather was cold but the action was red hot at Punta Gorda Speedway for the finale’ of the inaugural season of the newly remodeled track. With three championship length feature events, the fans were rewarded with non-stop, thrilling door to door racing.

The guest of honor in attendance was Craftsman Camping World Truck Series professional race driver, Johnny Jackson (aka “Action Jackson”) a former driver at PGS. (more…)

By |2010-12-05T19:10:31-05:00December 5th, 2010|Front Page News, Punta Gorda Speedway, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Fantastic Finale to Punta Gorda Speedway Season