Josh Peacock Dominates Racecar Engineering Late Models Feature Event

By:  Jason Loughren

09/18/2010

The skies were clear as four classes of cars were at the track ready to rock and roll for an exciting night of racing at the Clay by the Bay.

The Outlaw 4’s Mathew Haynes took the win after a wild final lap.  Shirlene Hammond and Chris Zimmerman were running nose to tail as they came off of turn 4 on the last lap.  Zimmerman and Hammond got together and they both spun right in front of the flag stand.  Haynes took the win which was his 6th of the season.  Travis Staats started 16th and finished 2nd after a strong run.  Jason Russell finished 3rd.  Brittany Yates picked up her first top-5 of the year with a 4th place finish.  Jesse Brown rounded out the top-5.  Billy Howard and Zimmerman won the heats.

In the  Q Auto and Injury Limited Late  Models Forrest Gough led flag to flag to pick up his second feature win of the season.  Gough held off the charge of Tim Powers on multiple restarts.  Powers captured a 2nd place finish.  John Bradley finished 3rd.  Roger Crouse started deep in the field and finished 4th.  Waylan Haynes rounded out the top 5 with a 5th place finish.  Scotty Williams and and Gough won the heat races.

In the Racecar Engineering Late Models Josh Peacock dominated the caution marred event for the win.  The win was Josh Peacock’s 6th win of the season.  David Schmauss finished 2nd.  Philip Cobb ran strong and finished 3rd.  John Koller started 10 and finished 4th.  Ted Erskine started 5th and finished 5th.   Cobb,  Schmauss and Wallace Peacock were victorious in the heats.

In the Motorstats.com 4 cylinder bombers Roberto Morfin, Sr. started on the pole and led all the way to take the checkered flag for his second win of the year.  Points leader Kever Raulerson appeared to have finished in second place but was DQ’d in post race inspection.  Mathew Odell finished 2nd after starting 9th.  Mike Lacey finished 3rd.   Troy Dittebrand and Brett Calonge rounded out the top-5.  Morfin, Sr.,  Chuck Mathias, and Raulerson won the heats.

Johnnie Alexander won the B  Feature Event.

 ASA Sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, September 25th,  2010 with the Racecar Engineering Late Model’s, East Bay Sprints, Precision Kia Street Stocks,  Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and the Dirt Daubers.  The Old Time Mods will also compete.   For more information go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

By |2010-09-19T16:19:52-04:00September 19th, 2010|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Josh Peacock Dominates Racecar Engineering Late Models Feature Event

Rich Clouser Takes Double Wins in Late Models & E-Mods at New Smyrna Speedway

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
OFFICIAL RESULTS for 9/18/10
 
LIMITED LATE MODELS
1. #9 Rich Clouser
2. #36 Ross Chastain
3. #20  Anthony Sergi
4. #9z Zack Donatti
5. #7 Amanda Ferguson
6. #92 Michael Cenzi
7. #00 Daniel Miller

 

PRO-TRUCKS

1. #7 Thomas Warnick
2. #20 Anthony Sergi
3. #16 Tim Sozio
DNS #15 Cody Blair 
DNS #63 Zach Curtis

 

SPORTSMAN

1. #27 Phil Luizzo
2. #23 Mike Pletka
3. #51 Ed Kennedy
4. #39 Russ Moore
5. #66 Andy Nicholls

E-MODIFIEDS

1. #6 Rich Clouser
2. #00 John Hodge
3. #39 Robert Glover
4. #7 Michael Soukup
5. #15 Cody Blair
6. #36 David Le Beau
7. #5 Chris Brannon

 

MINI-STOCKS

1. #09 Todd Haught
2. #81 Cody Blair
3. #14 Chace Miller
4. #6 Mark Broat
5. #23 Wayne Wells

 

S.A.D.E. SUPER STOCKS

1. #56 Bobby Holley
2. #01 Scott Smith
3. #95 Chuck Hill
4. #2x Mike Amato
5. #35 Chris Brannon
6. #60 Ernie Tumminello
7. #21 Mike Dahm
8. #22 Bruce McGonigal

 

PUB 44 STRICTLY STOCKS (unofficial)

1. #60 Gino Tumminello
2. #89 William Hindman
3. #57 Joe Candalino
4. #95 Garrett Hill
5. #88 Jay Vinacco
6. #21 Maureen Dahm
7. #15 Codey Ford
8. #327 Joe Ford
9. #6 Leroy Crawford
10. #101 Jesse Ford 

By |2010-09-19T16:16:25-04:00September 19th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Rich Clouser Takes Double Wins in Late Models & E-Mods at New Smyrna Speedway

A Wild Night As the Bounty Claimed at Ocala

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

OCALA, FL- Near perfect weather greeted racers and fans at the historic Ocala Speedway on Friday night, as “All Churches Night” featured five divisions of racing action, plus the fun and fellowship of Faster Pastor racing as well.  Elvin Harper of Belleview Christian Church came to the southeast’s toughest 3/8ths mile as a first timer and beat Monty Grant of First Baptist Church Ocala to the checkers, thus becoming the reigning racing reverend for 2010.  So far Faster Pastor races have spanned three years at Ocala Speedway, and has produced three different winners for three different churches.

But while the reverends were one of the draws to the track on Friday night, so were the Colortyme Modifieds as the $500 bounty remained in place on current points leader, Jeff Matthews.  And for the second time in two weeks, a tough field of modifieds was there to take on the challenge, and when it was over “The Repo Man” had upped his score of losses this season at Ocala to three.

Kyle Bronson and Wayne Hammond were the odds on favorites to collect the bounty from the start as both have given Mathews fits in the past and were more than capable of doing it again.  And as was the case two weeks ago, Mathews struggled with his set up on the night while Bronson nailed his, and it was Bronson who dominated the race while Mathews and Hammond kept it close in the top three.  Kyle Bronson collected the $500 bounty, plus another $100 bonus from Astor Recycling, plus his normal payout for a Colortyme Modified feature win.  Jeff Mathews held off Wayne Hammond to finish second, while fourth place went to Garret Stewart after a run that saw him running in front of both Mathews and Hammond at one point in the race.  “Big Mac” Charlie MacNichols returned to America’s Dirt Track after a long absence and nabbed the fifth place spot.

Probably the wildest feature race of the night came from the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks, which normally feature tough and exciting racing but hardly ever produce spectacular fireworks.  But Friday night’s Hobby Stock Field was on a tear, and so were Danny Miller and “The Outlaw” Jody Wells.  The first five laps of the race featured a heated battle between both racers that ended when an inside move by Miller sent him into the grass and one of the tractor tires on the inside of turn 1.  Miller’s car almost went end over end, but settled on it’s top after performing an all but perfect pirouette on it’s nose as Dean Jarvis barely escaped by on the outside.  Miller suffered an elbow injury that required some attention, but otherwise walked away for the spectacular crash. 

 
And while the cleanup of the remains of Miller’s machine took place, Jody Wells ducked into the pit area to change a tire that was going down and was therefore relegated to the rear of the field for the restart.  That put current points leader, Dean Jarvis, into the lead spot, and Wells knew that if he failed to clear traffic and get to Jarvis fast, the veteran racer would drive away form him. So when the green waved Wells shot inside of everyone in an attempt to gain position, but pushed high in turn 4 and into the teeth of the grid.  That resulted in contact with at least two other cars, plus Wells slamming into the concrete of the frontstretch wall in the second thunderous hit in one lap, ending his night with a badly damaged race car on the dreaded hook.

So with Miller and Wells in pieces in the pits, one might think that Dean Jarvis might take control and go the distance.  But on a night when attrition was becoming as important as anything else in the division, fans and racers should never assume anything.  Just three laps from the finish Jarvis slowed as a tire began deflating and that opened the door for Ronald Lentz in second place and Tim Hughes in third.  Lentz tried to pass Jarvis low as Jarvis attempted to go in the same direction to get out of harm’s way, and that allowwed Hughes to rocket around the top of turn 3 and into the lead.  From there it was all Tim Hughes as he claimed the victory plus another $100 bonus from Astor Recycling, and Ronald Lentz settled for second place.  Heath Walker hung on and grabbed the third spot while Tommy Ausburn ventured off of the pavement again and finished fourth.  Dean Jarvis limped home on the flat tire and finished in the fifth spot.

The Amsoil Synthetic Lubricants Thunder Stocks are known for fender banging action at Ocala Speedway, and there was plenty of that to go around.  Jesse Corbitt and Chris Fontaine were among the racers who were near the front when they were involved in altercations and were penalized to the rear, while others were forced to exit due to damage and call it a night.  But while the liberal use of fenders and bumpers went on throughout most of the field, Scott Mooers shot to the lead and found that the going was much safer if one simply outruns all of the animosity behind them.

Mooers’ main threat came from Jason Gamble, who managed to stay close to the 10 car thanks to some hard nosed driving and some caution flags, but was never able to catch and pass the leader.  Meanwhile Michael Stalnaker was just outside of the top five and struggling as his ride seemed to be down on power after last weekend’s top to bottom teardown that resulted in a victory.  In the end Mooers was simply too tough to tame as he notched the win and Jason Gamble followed for second place.  Michael Valdez had another impressive run with a third place finish, holding off Chris Shea who came in fourth.  and Chris Fontaine fought back from the rear of the field to salvage fifth place on the night.

The fireworks were equally spectacular with Ocala’s Mini Stock Division, as some early contact between two cars erupted into a big mess exiting turn 1.  Buddy Pope and Dan Kerr swapped some paint and caused a caution on the first lap, and both were relegated to the rear for the restart.  And as the green waved Dan Kerr’s attempt for some retaliation resulted in his 73 car slamming the frontstretch wall hard, demolishing the machine while Pope suffers only some minor damage and drove away. The incident not only sent Dan Kerr’s car home in a wad, but it also earned him a conduct disqualification.

From that point on it was the Keith Briggs show, as “Hot Shot” rocketed to the lead and ran away from everyone else.  Belleview’s Steve Mooers took a turn in the 73U and was fast, but not as fast as Briggs.  Keith Briggs got his fourth consecutive Mini Stock win while Steve Mooers finished second and Buddy Pope battled back to third place.  Johnny Zackery was the fourth place finisher and Dean Kinsey claimed fifth.

Ocala’s Gladiator Division features the closest points battle of the season and has seen a list of racers occupy the top spot and then lose it, so it was no surprise when some contenders had their struggles on Friday night wile others were ready to take advantage of the situation.  Casey Feaster got caught up in someone else’s’ fight in his heat race, but found himself on the pole as the green flag waved for the feature.  Feaster was focused and determined to win, and went three wide at the start before wrestling control away from Robert Graham and David Ladrie.

Ladrie earned a win last week after a post race tech disqualification claimed the only car to beat him to the checkers, and Ladrie was on fire after getting his first career win.  “Super Dave” kept the 11 car in the top three for the entire race but never found his way around Robert Graham, as Graham tried to chase down Feaster.  Casey Fester got the win and narrowed his point deficit in the process while Graham finished on the second spot.  Devin Walker came on strong late to get past Dave Ladrie and take the third spot, while Ladrie finished fourth and failed to bring home another trophy for his wife to dust.  And Matt Shea never managed to climb any higher than the fifth spot, but still held onto the points lead by a mere 7 points over Devin Walker.

The wildest show on wheels comes to Ocala Speedway on Friday, September 24th, as Car Warz brings a nationally known brand of demolition derby, stunt driving, and racing, to the southeast’s toughest 3/8ths mile.  The show will feature multiple wacky races including a boat and trailer race, flag pole racing, plus a big money four cylinder enduro event.  There will also be an RV demolition derby, plus spectacular mid air t-bone crashing, ATV and motorcycle stunt competition, and more.  Gates will open at 5PM on Friday night and all seating is first come, first served.  For more information, please visit www.OcalaSpeedway.com.

 Ocala Speedway Results for 9/17/10
Colortyme Modified

1- 40B Kyle Bronson
2- 33 Jeff Mathews

3- 66H Wayne Hammond
4- 67 Garret Stewart
5- 11 Charlie MacNichols
6- 17 Richard Livernois Jr.
7- Z06 Larry Mott
8- 8A Rick Scott
9- 71 Richard Livernois Sr.
10- 0 Richard Dickinson
11- 33F Michael Flick
12- 9G Tim Grubaugh
13- 7 Kent Corbin
14- Z Tim Zackery
15- 0S Dakota Stephens
16- 8 Chuck Gustafson Jr.
17- 7X Jody Robbins
18- 75C Len O’Neil
19- 10 Don Depew Jr.

Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stock

1- 54 Tim Hughes
2- 96 Ronald Lentz
3- 55 Heath Walker
4- 69 Tommy Ausburn
5- 37J Dean Jarvis
6- 08E William Edwards
7- 11W Jody Wells
8- 99 Daniel Miller Jr.

9- 26 Brian Jerrels

Amsoil V8 Thunder Stock

1- 10 Scott Mooers
2- 5W Jason Gamble
3- 15 Michael Valdez
4- 76 Chris Shea
5- 84 Chris Fontaine
6- 29 Thomas Hughes
7- 8 Michael Stalnaker
8- 114 John Thorpe
9- 326 Gordon Cade
10- 12D Joe Boyd
11- 19 Brian Shea
12- 3D Jesse Corbitt
13- 36 Austin Stamper
14- 64 Jonathan Gillette
15- 14M Tim Mathieu

16- 55W Donald Winne
17- 89 Ronny Harrell
18- 56A Richard Appleby
19- 3W Vaughn Woodall
20- 69A Jonathan Appleby
21- 54 Mike McDonald
22- 88 Tim Smith
23- 4W Mike Skinner
Mini Stock

1- 19T Keith Briggs
2- 73U Steve Mooers
3- 81 Buddy Pope
4- 47 Johnny Zackery
5- 3D Dean Kinsey
6- 9 Ryan Babcock
7-75 Nick Kerr
8- 68 Sean Babcock
DNS- 09 Travis Staats
DNS- 21 Ray Ethridge
DNS- 9AR Charlie Staats
DNS- 11Z Pat Terrell
DQ- (conduct) 73 Dan Kerr

Gladiator
1- 20 Casey Feaster
2- 75/8 Robert Graham
3- 55JR Devin Walker
4- 11 David Ladrie
5- 96 Matt Shea
6- 82 Kyle Morse
7- 72 Jordan Myers
8- 77 Matthew Kramer
9- 3H Brandon Haseleu
10- 23 Rebecca Paugh
11- 31 Jerry Taylor
12- 14C Tommy Cribb

By |2010-09-18T13:22:47-04:00September 18th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on A Wild Night As the Bounty Claimed at Ocala

Brian Finney takes Super Late Model Win at Orlando SpeedWorld

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
OFFICIAL RESULTS 9/17/10
 
SUPER LATE MODELS
1. #80 Brian Finney
2. #38 Chad Pierce
3. #88 David Pollen Jr
4. #75 Don Keithley
5. #11 David Weaver
6. #28 Mark Adams
7. #10 Talon Craft
8. #68 Russ Shaw
9. #13 Bob Greene
 

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS

1. #22 Jason Boyd
2. #55 Shain Held
3. #98 Matthew Jarrett

 

PRO-TRUCKS

1. #20 Anthony Sergi
2. #00 Whitney Poole
3. #17 Ken Lilley
DQ #54 Zach Harris

 

SUPER STOCKS

1. #721 John Bennett
2. #16 David Gould
3. #55 Denny Johns
4. #23 Shannon Kelly
5. #18 Billy Rouse
6. #35 Ray Mullis
7. #13 Danny Frye
8. #316 Joe Bandur

 

LEGENDS CARS

1. #8 Donovan Ponder
2. #12 Critter Saille

 

STRICTLY STOCKS

1. #8 Neil Kirby
2. #8x Luis Guillen
3. #081 Jimmy Barron
4. 05 Rick Lyons
5. #85 Andy Sandall
6. #8B Greg Bruce
7. #023 Charlie Burde
8. #16 David Gould
9. #4 Megan Matheny
10. #x13 Michael Lyons
11. #24 Dan Binda
12. #3 Shane Sutorus

 

BANDOLEROS BANDITS

1. #55 Michael Held
2. #00 Brandon Lynch
3. #15 Travis Soukup 

By |2010-09-18T02:46:07-04:00September 18th, 2010|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Brian Finney takes Super Late Model Win at Orlando SpeedWorld

Regula, Ferrell Winners at Hendry County

Feature Results 9/11/2010

Limited Late models/ Sportsman
1. Bob Regula (heat winner)
2. Kyle Schram
3. Jason Foster
4. Portus Mellette

Open Wheel Mods
1. Jerry Ferrell
2. Brian Morgan (Heat winner)
3. Harold Brokaw

Mini Stocks
1. Larry Thacker Jr.
2. Nick Herbrank
3. Ron Dubeau
4. Scott Thompson
5. Cory Hall
6. Glenn Bidwell Jr. (heat winner)
7. Mark Thompson

Pure Stock
1. Jesse Brown
2. Jon basquin
3. Travis Drapal
4. Marco Reyes
5. Steve Colon
6. Justin Mellette
7. Willie Wallace
8. David Bange
9. Jody Modine (Heat #1 Winner)
10. Mary Cordis
11. Scotty Kay Jr (Heat #2 Winner)
12. Brian Morgan

Street Stock
1. Del Powell
2. Trent Wilson (Heat #2 Winner)
3. John Bledsoe
4. Billy George
5. David Bange
6. Tommy Hill
7. Jeffery Bobst
8. Rick Osteen (Heat #1 Winner)
9. S C Klinger

By |2010-09-15T01:18:55-04:00September 15th, 2010|Hendry County Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Regula, Ferrell Winners at Hendry County

MIKE SMITH, JAMES WRIGHT III, CHRIS ZIMMERMAN & JOSH BOREM BEAT THE RAIN AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

by Dave Westerman

Photo Courtesy of Chuck Green Photography

 When you race stock cars in Florida you know you’ll have to deal every so often with Mother Nature. The only questions are when will it rain, for how long and how hard. The wet stuff held off Saturday night at Auburndale Speedway just long enough for almost the entire show to be completed. Unfortunately the Mini Stock and Scrambler feature races fell victime to a brief, but fairly heavy shower just shy of 10PM. Before that, fans were treated to four very good feature races plus a vehicle extrication demonstration by Polk County Fire and EMS on “First Responders Night.”

The Auburndale Trucks were back in action but lost two teams early on in practice as the transmission went south on J.R. Garcia’s truck during the first practice session. Young Jason Rosarius found that his crew had installed an incorrect rear end in his truck and he too found his machine in the trailer way too early. (more…)

By |2010-09-13T17:41:11-04:00September 13th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on MIKE SMITH, JAMES WRIGHT III, CHRIS ZIMMERMAN & JOSH BOREM BEAT THE RAIN AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

Campi Wins Hoosier Elite Series Late Models

 By Rick Anges

Bradenton, Fl. Rain delayed the start of ASA sanctioned racing at the High Banks of DeSoto Super Speedway for just over an hour. The hard working track crew got the track dry and after a short practice session qualifying was under way for the Hoosier Elite Series Late Models.

Jeff Scofield would set down the fastest lap piloting the 92 machine of Dick Anderson with a 14.739 circuit around the 3/8-mile oval. Behind Scofield would be Joe Boyd 14.777, Anthony Campi 14.779, Tim Russell 14.791 and Steve Dorer 14.801 for the top five. (more…)

By |2010-09-13T15:31:14-04:00September 13th, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on Campi Wins Hoosier Elite Series Late Models

James Wright III tops Street Stocks at Auburndale

Saturday Night at Auburndale Speedway was begun with a tribute to 9-11. The parade lap and intermission was presented by the EMT’s, Fire Department,Swat Team, Sheriff, and a local motorcyle club. We had a rain shorten night of racing as the last two features were rained out. The winners in the classes that ran are as follows:
Street Stocks
1-#56 James Wright III
2-#42 Jeff Waterman
3-#25 Cody McDuffie
4-#5 Matt McCrary
5-#29 Bobby Mobley
6-#15 Joe Parnell
DQ#53 Kyle Peters
N/S #99 Jason Deaton
 
V-8 Bombers
1-#111 Josh Borem
2-#56 James Wright III
3-#89 Preston Davis
4-#96 Larry Chumney
5-#51 Matt Johns
6-#05 Buddy Phillips Jr
7-#33 Derik Trocke
8-#18 Kevin Barton
9-#88 Gene Harrison
 
Trucks
1-#23 Michael Smith
2-#99 Brent Taylor
3-#37 Nick Hernandez
4-#16 Tim Sozio
5-#25 David Hartin
6-#72 Wally Warrick
7-#2 Jim Cowhey Jr
8-#18 Cheyne Hammond
9-#87 Keith Lilley
DQ#15 Roger Blevins
DQ#1 Tommy King
 
Modified Mini
1-#29 Chris Zimmerman
2-#89 Scott Sharpe
3-#77 Lee Davis
4-#2 Corbin Gibbs
5-#55 Mike Sweet
6-#85 Drew Carter
7-#02 Bo Collier
8-#36 Danny Dobbins
9-#45 Dennis Jones
10-#15 Jason Rendell
 
Scramblers – Heat Winners
1-#62 Richard Brown
2-#28 Kimberly Gullett
3-#7 George Gorham Jr
 
Mini Stocks – Heat Winners
1-#21 Fred Harrison Jr
2-#42 Chris Spring
3-#55 James Pate
 
Next week races will feature the return of the Late Models, Mini Cups, Kids Club, Sportsman, Legends, Bandoleros, Street Stocks and Scramblers. Racing start at 7 PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com
By |2010-09-13T15:16:47-04:00September 13th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on James Wright III tops Street Stocks at Auburndale

Prescott tops Sportsman at Columbia

COLUMBIA MOTORSPORTS PARK RESULTS………………Sept. 11, 2010

SPORTSMAN

1. 07    Jeff Prescott

2. 44    Charlie Seroki

3. 16    Brian Hull

4. 06    Josh Wise

5. 14    Oral Tanner

6. 76    Jim Higginbotham

7.  1     Bobby Ford

8. 41    Adam Hitt

9.  8     Wesley Keller

10. 20  Tony Kuhr

 PURE STOCK

1. 58    Larrry Welter, Jr

2. 39    Tim Alldredge

3. 81    Morris Richardson

4.7       Tim Parrott

   96     Don Cruce-DNS

 HORNETS

1. 46    Kim Alldredge

2.  7     Tyler Prescott

3. 60    Doyle O’Bryant

4. 53    Lawrence Foster

5. 07    Steve Jeffers

    71    Bill Bollier-DNS

 V-8 BOMBERS

1. 58    Larry Welter, Jr.

2. 85    Larry Welter, Sr.

3. 76    Andy Nichols

 E-MODS

1. 77    Trevor McKinley

2. 01    J.F. McClellan

3. 6      Mickey Wright

4. 33    Adam Hitt

 CMP POINTS-2010   after 9/11/2010

                   SPORTSMAN

16 Brian Hull            M 738 (3)
8 Wesley Keller      M 736 (7)
07 Jeff Prescott 548 (6)
21 Sean Monaghan 503 (6)
14 Oral Tanner 310  
06 Josh Wise             M 303  
76 Jim Higginbotham M 294  
44 Charles Seroki 288 (1)
1F Bobby Ford          M 284  
121 Gordon Cade       M 178  
1M Matt Walker         M 167  
7J Jason Parker 160  
32 Shelton Bowers 141  
20 Tony Kuhr           M 121  
14 Tater Stalnaker 94  
17 Nevin Gainey 82  
9 Kody Jett 60  
74 Jason Garver            M 53  
20 Len Stapleton 48  
11 John Mitchell 46  
22 Gene Owen 32  
31 Roy Crain 28  
13 Aaron Williamson 28  
29 Leroy Donaldson 24  
16M Patrick Mennenga 24  
41 Adam Hitt 13  
13 Marty Wood 12  
69 Don Milam 12  
33 Eric Law 8  
74 Jay Middleton 8  
67 Russell Patterson 6  
90 Jeff Cole              M 5  

PURE STOCK

39 Tim Alldredge      M 808 (7)
12 Jason Garver        M 550 (8)
96 Don Cruce            M 393  
16 Randy O’Neal 383 (4)
15 Justin Ellison        M 280  
7 Dylan Hilliard 253 (1)
7p Tim Parrott 177  
5 Jason Floyd 136  
97 Bucky York 128 (1)
58 Larry Welter, Jr. 121 (1)
81 Morris Richardson 115  
7k Jason Kight 105  
7 Wayne Manning 97  
22 Nevin Gainey 95 (1)
98 Todd Brown 85  
42 Bruce Flowers 70  
01 John Alford 53  
16 Eddie Gainey 45 (1)
5 Jerrelton Floyd 40  
27 Nathan Huffingham M 34  
18 John Roling 32  
07 Shawn Creech 29  
74 Robbie Disbrow 28  
6 Leonard Arnold 27  
26 James Cook 27  
01 Robert Petty 15  

   BOMBERS

76 Andy Nichols            M 622 (4)
27 Nathan Huffingham   M 603 (3)
2 Stan Lang                   M 446 (5)
15 Derek Davis               M 433  
7 Shawn DeSotle          M 320 (2)
16 Brian Hull               M 243  
8 John DeSotle             M 213  
85 Larry Welter, Sr. 209 (2)
54 Eric Hofmann            M 185 (1)
3 AC Morrow              M 175  
2 Jerrelton Floyd 156  
58 Larry Welter, Jr. 134 (2)
16 Mike Parsell 130  
10 Alex Lang 130  
02 Mark Chinell             M 104  
23 Beverly Harry 66  
29 Rick Montalvo 66  
2 Jason Floyd 60  
17 Shane Cornelius 42 (1)
77 Dan Berkowitz 41  
11 Todd Breer 28  
28 Don Welter 25  
95 Justin Herndon 22  
7 Timmy Manning 20  
54 Rob Rye 2  

HORNETS

69 Mark Copeland 632 (6)
2 Bert Daugherty       M 465 (6)
15 DJ Ellison 428 (5)
46 Kim Alldredge        M 338 (1)
98 Todd Brown 319 (3)
1 Donald Davis          M 269  
7 Tyler Prescott 264  
44 Carl Taylor              M 216  
1 Brandon Henault 139  
09 Ed Petrow               M 103  
28 Wesley Daugherty 101  
1 Mike Parsell 84  
48 James Sullivan 68  
12 Robert O’Neail 67  
07 Steve Jeffers 62  
22 Jacob Kuhr 59  
83 Gary Kissick 58  
02 Mark Chinell      M       57  
98 Jon Brown 41 (1)
99 John Windham 35  
5 Rick Reed 35  
60 Doyle O’Bryant 35  
4 A.J. Mikesell 32  
53 Lawrence Foster 30  
20 Wade Parker 28  
7 Mark Sloan 27  
46 Tony Kuhr              M 22  
07 Steven Jeffers 22  
71 Bill Bollier 20  
06 Josh Wise              M 16  
21 Joe Trowell 15  

E-MODS

01 JF McClellan          M 426 (8)
6 Mickey Wright        M 327  
31 Heather Bell          M 210 (1)
17 Nevin Gainey 168  
77 Trevor McKinley 81 (1)
26 Jason Garver          M 75  
85 Wayne Parker        M 73  
3 Travis Coffey 55  
409 JD Coffey 50  
12 John Zedek 36  
27 Andy Waldron 32  
33 Adam Hitt 28  
21 Len Stapleton 20  
By |2010-09-13T15:08:07-04:00September 13th, 2010|Columbia Motorsports Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Prescott tops Sportsman at Columbia

Weather and Gremlins Fail to Stop VSP’s Racers

by VSP Media

BARBERVILLE, FL-  The racers and fans at Volusia Speedway Park showed their dedication and loyalty on Saturday night as showers and nearby lightning, followed by an electrical glitch, caused a great deal of “hurry up and wait” and caused track officials to scrap heat racing and opt for a “features only” format.  And those who waited saw a moving tribute on the anniversary of the 9-11 attacks, then were treated to quite a spectacle as the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Late Models, the Taylor Racing Products Sportsman Division, the Amsoil Synthetic Lubricants Thunder Stocks, and the 4 Cylinder Challengers, all took to the famous Barberville clay.  All first place finishers in Volusia’s regular divisions got a bonus $100 certificate to spend as they please from Gary Yeoman’s Performance Parts, plus their regular winnings. And in addition to regular racing, fans saw four divisions from the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association challenge the south’s fastest half mile and wind out their vintage machines. (more…)

By |2010-09-12T15:37:27-04:00September 12th, 2010|Front Page News, Race Results, Volusia Speedway Park|Comments Off on Weather and Gremlins Fail to Stop VSP’s Racers