Hull wins Sportsman Feature at Columbia

OFFICIAL RESULTS
COLUMBIA MOTORSPORTS PARK – MAY 1, 2010
Sportsman
1. #16 Brian Hull
2. #1m Matt Walker
3. #9 Kody Jett
4. #21 Sean Monaghan
5. #31 Roy Crain
6. #7J Jason Parker
7. #121 Gordon Cade
8. #8 Wesley Keller
9. #20 Len Stapleton
10. #1F Robert Ford
Heat Winners:
#7J Jason Parker
#16 Brian Hull
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Pure Stocks
1. #39 Tim Alldredge
2. #7m Wayne Manning
3. #15 Justin Ellison
4. #7H Dylan Hilliard
5. #22 Randy O’Neal
6. #96 Don Cruce
7. #12 Jason Garver
Heat Winner:
#39 Tim Alldredge
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Modifieds
1. #27 Jason Garver
2. #01 J.F. McClellan
3. #31 Heather Bell   – DNS
Heat Winner
#01 J.F. McClellan
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Sun State Collision Center Hornets
1 #69 Mark Copeland
2. #15 D.J. Ellison
3. #7 Tyler Prescott
Heat Winner
#69 Mark Copeland
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V8 Bombers
1 #54 Eric Hoffman
2. #76 Andy Nichols
3. #7 Shawn DeSotle
4. #27 Nathan Huffingham
5. #15 Derek Davis
6 #22 Stan Lang – DQ
Heat Winner:
#76 Andy Nichols
By |2010-05-04T15:41:48-04:00May 4th, 2010|Columbia Motorsports Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Hull wins Sportsman Feature at Columbia

BIG WAYNE MORRIS WINS MODIFIEDS – BAD NIGHT FOR POINT LEADERS AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

by Dave Westerman

It was yet another outstanding night at Auburndale Speedway Saturday although many of the division point leaders probably would not agree with that statement.

It was actually a full day of activity as Auburndale Speedway partnered with the Red Knights Motorcycle Club for the “World’s Largest Poker Run” which ended as riders arrived during the afternoon at the speedway, most of them hot, tired and sunburned, but happy as their efforts raised over $4,000 for the Fallen Firefighters Survivors Foundation. Activities included a car show and live music in the parking lot before the races and an appearance at intermission by “Wheelie Magic,” a specialized one-of-a-kind wheel-standing fire truck handled by former driver Dennis Coyle of Miami.

Firefighters went through the grandstands at intermission with their helmets and the track also donated their portion of the 50/50 raffle to the FFSF, bringing total donations to around $5,000.

The race evening was also dedicated in the memory of Auburndale resident Sgt. Keith “Coe Daddy” Coe, who died in Khalis, Iraq earlier in the week from wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with an explosive device. The young man who grew up in New York and nearby Winter Haven, FL leaves a wife and four children.

The Open Wheel Modifieds were out in force for their second of back-to-back race weeks with 19 cars in the pits. Keith Lilley and Big Wayne Morris split the heat wins and made up row one of the 40 lap feature race.

Morris sped off at the drop of the green while Lilley fell back trying to maintain the tough outside groove. Contact with another car saw Lilley off the pace and taking his car to the infield as the caution flew on lap two.

Morris had things under control on the restart as Colin Cabre was doing all he could to hold off a snarling pack of cars for second.

Caution number two flew on lap 14 as James Wright III and Bobby Blake made contact sending Wright spinning down the front stretch. Wright, already nursing damage from a heat race crash that also eliminated Phil Morrison from further racing on the evening, restarted while Blake zipped into the pits to change a flat tire.

Two laps after the restart, Jimmy Wilkins looped his mount off turn two for yellow flag number three. On each restart, Morris was able to motor away from the field with relative ease. Lap 19 saw Rick Coffin’s engine blow up in a cloud of smoke however no caution was needed.

The final slow down of the race took place on lap 31 as Sammy Coghill went around in turn one.

No one had anything for Morris as he easily led the remaining nine laps to score his first win of the year. Morris also took over the division point lead as previous point leader Kevin Macy had a rough evening, eventually settling for a 12th place finish.

Cabre held off all advances from last weeks winner Kyle Bookmiller to grab a hard-fought second with Bookmiller third ahead of James Wilkins and Travis Roland. Von Pope, Coghill, Wright III, Shawn Harper and Jimmy Wilkins completed the top ten.

Dave Dunkin came in with a nice 30 point edge in the Sportsman standings but saw much of it erased in a grinding back stretch crash during the feature.

Sixteen year old Austin Carr, driving for Chuck Harrison, Sr., won the heat race and zipped out to the early lead in the feature with veteran Bart Weatherford right on his back bumper. As the two were lapping Austin’s uncle, Butch Carr, Jr., Weatherford made contact with the lapped machine and saw all the left-side sheet metal stripped from his racer.

The damage was only cosmetic and gave Weatherford a little extra “air conditioning” on a very warm night. He continued after the caution to remove the body work in second behind Carr.

Dave Dunkin had been trying to work his way up through the field but Kyle Alford got sideways off turn two during lap 16. Dunkin dove low to avoid Alford but the two cars touched sending Dunkin head-on into the back stretch wall. Despite the severity of the crash and a virtually destroyed race car, Dunkin emerged unhurt from the incident.

Carr managed to hang on all the way to score his first career Sportsman win.

Weatherford tried everthing he could to get by, then spun off turn four on the final lap handing the runner-up spot to Mark Medeiros. Chris Lewellen was third while Josh Todd (driving in a substitute role for Brandon Duchscherer -for a reason we’ll get to later) took fourth and Ted Head fifth. Weatherford recovered for sixth.

The Mini Stock feature was yet another close contest as Chris Spring and point leader Fred Harrison, Jr. duked it out all 20 laps before Spring prevailed for his third win of the year. Marilyn McCrary served notice she is about to return to form as she posted a close third place finish just in front of Donnie Guy and young rookie contender Jason Swilley. Spring also won the heat race.

The Outlaw Modifieds were scheduled to run at another track in Southwest Florida Saturday night. When that track unexpectedly closed at mid-week, Auburndale Speedway offered them a chance to run their points race here and they did not dissapoint.

Zach Rudd led the early laps but former class champion Doug Hopper of New Port Richey, sporting a new engine in his car, was not to be denied as he took over and sped to a convincing victory.

Rudd held off Tom Meyer for second with Ric Mills and John Gula fourth and fifth. Heat wins went to Rudd and Hopper.

Although his run in the Open Wheel Modifieds was laden with problems, James Wright III had no trouble in winning his second Street Stock feature of the year. The 2009 class champion led all the way to defeat a large field of cars.

Eddie Hartin came home second with Matt McCrary third. Chris Narramore, Jr. and Kyle Hall tangled with two laps to go while battling for fourth place. That allowed Chris Spring to notch a fourth place finish in just his second week out with his new car. Dave Colpritt had to claw his way forward all night but ended up fifth in the final tally.

Action in the V-8 Bombers started in their heat race as Brandon Duchscherer ended up pounding the front stretch wall after contact with Paul Bookmiller. Duchscherer was none to happy about the incident and threw his steering wheel into the cockpit of Bookmiller’s car. Duschsherer was then disqualified from all track activity which is why Josh Todd took over the Sportsman car that had been assigned to him. Bookmiller did give the steering wheel back though.

The feature was more anti-climactic although still not without a little “rouch driving.” It didn’t matter to Chris McGivern though as he easily drove off to the win and let everybody else duke it out behind him. Bookmiller wound up second in the feature ahead of Jeff Lacy, Kevin Barton and heat winner Buddy Phillips, Jr. Point leader Josh Borem had another off night taking sixth while still battling transmission issues.

The Scrambler feature got off to a rough start for point leader Kim Gullett as she tangled with Brian Tyre (who is second in points) and hit the front stretch wall. Gullett just made it out in time for the restart well behind the field.

Ron Norman and Scott Sharpe finished one-two in the feature run but both were set down in tech for not making minimum weight moving Gene Harrison into victory lane. Chad Cutting was second followed by Richard Brown and Tyre while Gullett charged back up to finish fifth. Harrison won the heat.

Heather Guy out ran Brandon Guy to win the Kids Club feature.

Next week on May 8, the Auburndale Trucks will race for 25 Laps. Also on the card are the Street Stocks, Modified Mini Stocks, V-8 Bombers, Scramblers, Mini Stocks, Legends and Bandeleros. Races start at 7PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com.

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS:

1-#98 Wayne Morris

2-#51 Colin Cabre

3-#03 Kyle Bookmiller

4-#76 James Wilkins

5-#10 Travis Roland

6-#01 Von Pope

7-#22 Sammy Coghill

8-#56 James Wright III

9-#00 Shawn Harper

10-#11 Jimmy Wilkins

11-#35 Ron Abney

12-#19 Kevin Macy

13-#21 Jimmy Alvis

14-#89 Josh Todd

15-#65 Ken Lawrence

16-#75 Bobby Blake

17-#29 Rick Coffin

18-#87 Keith Lilley

DNS-#63 Phil Morrison

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SPORTSMAN:

1-#22 Austin Carr

2-#13 Mark Medeiros

3-#19 Chris Lewellen

4-#8 Josh Todd

5-#92 Ted Head

6-#1 Bart Weatherford

7-#22x Butch Carr, Jr.

8-#21 Chuck Harrison, Jr.

9-#51 Kyle Alford

10-#71 Dave Dunkin

DQ-#8 Brandon Duchscherer (car taken over by Josh Todd)

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MINI STOCKS:

1-#42 Chris Spring

2-#21 Fred Harrison, Jr.

3-#4 Marilyn McCrary

4-#33 Donnie Guy

5-#40 Jason Swilley

6-#88 Kevin Steadman

7-#46 Mike Bruno

8-#11 Josh Borem

9-#551 Mark Wells

10-#90 Danny Pearson

11-#3 Chris Narramore, Sr.

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STREET STOCKS:

1-#56 James Wright III

2-#48 Eddie Hartin

3-#5 Matt McCrary

4-#142 Chris Spring

5-#4 Dave Colpritt

6-#65 Ken Lawrence

7-#10 Kenny May

8-#17 Kyle Hall

9-#21 Chris Narramore, Jr.

10-#81 Joe Young

11-#42 Jeff Waterman

12-#52 Mike Rowland

13-#26 Mike Bruno

14-#45 Joe Dowdy

DNS-#44 Mark Waterman

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SCRAMBLERS:

1-#88 Gene Harrison

2-#00 Chad Cutting

3-#62 Richard Brown

4-#66 Brian Tyre

5-#28 Kimberly Gullett

6-#48 Chase Pointer

7-#4 Scott Russ

8-#42 Mike Bauer

9-#71 Dave Canfield

DNS-#51 Matt Johns

DQ-#98 Ron Norman

DQ-#7 Scott Sharpe

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V-8 BOMBERS:

1-#87 Chris McGivern

2-#0 Paul Bookmiller

3-#105 Jeff Lacey

4-#18 Kevin Barton

5-#05 Buddy Phillips, Jr.

6-#111 Josh Borem

DQ-#42 Brandon Duchscherer

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OUTLAW MODIFIEDS:

1-#15 Doug Hopper

2-#29 Zach Rudd

3-#04 Tom Meyer

4-#22 Ric Mills

5-#6 John Gula

6-#63 Ricky Gervasi

7-#7 Mel Mel Braden

8-#26 Mike Endee

9-#5 Craig Sherar

10-#3 Garrett Green

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KIDS CLUB:

1-#30 Heather Guy

2-#32 Brandon Guy

Next week on May 8, the Auburndale Trucks will race for 25 Laps. Also on the card are the Street Stocks, Modified Mini Stocks, V-8 Bombers, Scramblers, Mini Stocks, Legends and Bandeleros. Races start at 7PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com.

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By |2010-05-04T15:33:32-04:00May 4th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on BIG WAYNE MORRIS WINS MODIFIEDS – BAD NIGHT FOR POINT LEADERS AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

Jeff Firestine tops Bombers, Allison tops Mod Minis at Desoto Super Speedway

OFFICIAL RESULTS

DESOTO SUPER SPEEDWAY

MAY 1, 2010

4 CYL ROAD

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 6 11    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 0.00
2 10 85    Michael Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 0.00
3 7 84    Ronnie Sorensen,jr    St Petersburg, Fl 0.00
 
FLYIN 4 FIG 8 – FLYIN FOUR FIG  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 7 11    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 0.00
2 5 85    Michael Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 0.00
3 2 27    Derrick Horton    N Ft, Fl 0.00
     
FLYIN 4s – F FOUR FEATURE  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 10 73    Randy Johnson    Bradenton , Fl 40.00
2 24 2X    Todd Blevins    Live Oak, Fl 38.00
3 9 36X    Stuart Vandenvder    Cape Coral, Fl 36.00
4 4 91    Jessica Ostrovskis    St Petersburg, Fl 34.00
5 2 27    Derrick Horton    N Ft, Fl 32.00
6 12 20X    Austin Cavey    Parrish , Fl 30.00
7 14 7    Joe Rice     , Fl 28.00
8 5 85    Michael Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 26.00
9 20 84    Ronnie Sorensen,jr    St Petersburg, Fl 24.00
10 16 00    Mark Milthaler    Northport , Fl 22.00
11 15 82    Robert Conant    Port Charlotte, Fl 20.00
12 19 22    Jeremy Perkins     , Fl 18.00
13 21 17W    Thomas Willis    North Fort, Fl 16.00
14 25 53    Craig Jackson    Bradenton , Fl 14.00
15 6 36    Todd Morey    Wachula , Fl 12.00
16 7 29    Philip Ellis Jr    North Port, Fl 10.00
17 18 1    Josh Calvert    North Port, Fl 9.00
18 3 30    Ken Badali    Port Charlotte, Fl 8.00
19 1 11    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 7.00
20 13 11B    Joshua Piller    Wesley Chapel, Fl 6.00
21 22 35    Gregory Krom    Sarasota , Fl 5.00
22 8 38    Arthur Danielson    Pinellas , Fl 4.00
23 17 4X    Jamie Swartz    North Port, Fl 3.00
24 23 K44    Steven Sorenson    St. Petersburg, Fl 2.00
25 11 81    Brittany Barr    St Petersburg, Fl 2.00
     
MAGIC 4S – MAGIC FOURS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 7 3    Kyle Best    Myakka City, Fl 40.00
2 9 01    Dallas Troyer    Bradenton , Fl 38.00
3 5 85    Amy Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 36.00
4 3 38    Joann Danielson    Pinellas , Fl 34.00
5 2 2    Brandon Snyder    Naples , Fl 32.00
6 6 30    Zac Campilonga    Bradenton , Fl 30.00
7 4 11    Justine Carlbert    Palmetto , Fl 28.00
8 1 17W    Skyler Null    North Fort, Fl 26.00
9 8 44    Shanna Clark    St. Petersburg, Fl 0.00
    
MINI STOCKS – MS 20L 19 OR LESS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 5 35    Jesse Dutilly    Bradenton , Fl 40.00
2 3 33X    Joshua Carbone    Bradenton , Fl 38.00
3 2 42    Emory Murrah    Lehigh Acres, Fl 36.00
4 1 30    Robert Carter    Wauchula , Fl 34.00
5 4 32    Bruce Carbone    . , Fl 32.00
    
MODIFIED MINIS – MM 20L 19 OR LESS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 7 92    Jared Allison    Cocoa , Fl 40.00
2 6 10    Mike Birk Jr    Pinellas Park, Fl 38.00
3 4 19    Randy Storer    Zephyrhills , Fl 36.00
4 3 82    Timothy Herrington    Zephyrhills , Fl 34.00
5 2 29    Mike Kerrivan    Myakka City, Fl 32.00
6 5 1    Dennis Colletti Sr.    St. Charles, Mo 30.00
7 1 4    Dennis Colletti    Bradenton , Fl 0.00
     
PURE STOCKS – PS 20L 19 OR LESS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 3 30    Robert Crisp    Largo , Fl 40.00
2 6 67    Jimmie Best    Sarasota , Fl 38.00
3 7 71    Darrin Ellis    Myakka City, Fl 36.00
4 5 1    Tyler Lau    Bradenton , Fl 34.00
5 4 3    Duane Best    Myakka City, Fl 32.00
6 1 21X    George Bartimac    St Peteersberg, Fl 30.00
7 2 11    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 28.00
     
BOMBERS – BOMB 20L  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 10 93    Jeff Firestine    Venice , Fl 40.00
2 13 83    Randy Spicer    New Port, Fl 38.00
3 2 02    John Stewart    Pinellas Park, Fl 36.00
4 7 27    Derrick Horton    N Ft, Fl 34.00
5 9 7    Blaine Baer    Port Charlotte, Fl 32.00
6 8 33X    Michael Crooks    St Petersberg, Fl 30.00
7 6 80    Richard Nelson    Bradenton , Fl 28.00
8 12 4X    Ralph Gross    North Port, Fl 26.00
9 11 28    Dave Licking    Port Charlotte, Fl 24.00
10 17 4T    Todd Degroff    Sarasota , Fl 22.00
11 3 11    Ken (paul) Smith    Largo , Fl 20.00
12 4 49    Jon Prescott    Venice , Fl 18.00
13 5 15    Clint Snyder    Venice , Fl 16.00
14 14 3    Lou Russell    St. Petersberg, Fl 14.00
15 1 89A    Anthony Easton    Bradenton , Fl 12.00
16 16 31    Jerome Watland    Holiday , Fl 0.00
17 15 94    Kenny Gibson    Venice , Fl 0.00
By |2010-05-03T15:24:04-04:00May 3rd, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Jeff Firestine tops Bombers, Allison tops Mod Minis at Desoto Super Speedway

Morris tops Modified at Auburndale

  by Carol Andrews

 
We had a full day of entertainment Saturday at Auburndale Speedway. The day started out with the FFA Poker Run to support the fallen fire fighters.Then the races began at 7 PM. the winners in each race are as follows:
Mini Stocks
1-#42 Chris Spring
2-#21 Fred Harrison
3-#4 Marilyn McCrary
4-#33 Donnie Guy
5-#40 Jason Swilley
6-#88 Kevin Steadman
7-#46 Mike Bruno
8-#11 Josh Borem
9-#551 Mark Wells
10-#90 Danny Pearson
11-#3 Chris Narramore Sr
 
Street Stocks
1-#56 James Wright III
2-#48 Eddie Hartin
3-#5 Matt McCrary
4-#142 Chris Spring
5-#4 Dave Colpritt
6-#65 Ken Lawrence
7-#10 Kenny May
8-#17 Kyle Hall
9-#21 Chris Narramore Jr
10-#81 Joe Young
11-#42 Jeff Waterman
12-#52 Mike Rowland
13-#26 Mike Bruno
14-#45 Joe Dowdy
 
Sportsman
1-#22 Austin Carr
2-#13 Mark Medeiros
3-#19 Chris Lewellen
4-#8 Josh Todd
5-#92 Ted Head
6-#1 Bart Weatherford
7-#22x Butch Carr
8-#21 Chuck Harrison Jr
9-#51 Kyle Alford
10-#71 Dave Dunkin
DQ#8 Brandon Duchscherer
 
Scramblers
1-#88 Gene Harrison
2-#00 Chad Cutting
3-#62 Richard Brown
4-#66 Brian Tyre
5-#28 Kimberly Gullett
6-#48 Chase Pointer
7-#4 Scott Russ
8-#42 Mike Bauer
9-#71 Dave Canfield
N/S #51 Matt Johns
DQ#98 Ronald Norman
DQ#7 Scott Sharpe
 
V-8 Bombers
1-#87 Chris McGivern
2-#0 Paul Bookmiller
3-#105 Jeff Lacey
4-#18 Kevin Barton
5-#05 Buddy Phillips Jr
6-#111 Josh Borem
DQ#42 Brandon Duchscherer
 
Open Wheel Modified
1-#98 Wayne Morris
2-#51 Collin Cabre
3-#03 Kyle Bookmiller
4-#76 James Wilkins
5-#10 Travis Roland
6-#01 Von Pope
7-#22 Sammy Coghill
8-#56 James Wright III
9-#00 Shawn Harper
10-#11 Jimmy Wilkins
11-#35 Ron Abney
12-#19 Kevin Macy
13-#21 Jimmy Alvis
14-#89 Josh Todd
15-#65 Ken Lawrence
16-#75 Bobby Blake
17-#29 Rick Coffin
18-#87 Keith Lilley
N/S#63 Phil Morrison
 
Kids Club
1-#30 Heather Guy
2-#32 Brandon Guy
 
Outlaw Modified
1-#15 Doug Hopper
2-#29 Zach Rudd
3-#04 Tom Meyers
4-#22 Ric MIlls
5-#6 John Gula
6-#63 Ricky Gervasi
7-#7 Melanie Braden
8-#26 Mike Endee
9-#5 Craig Sherar
10-#3 Garrett Green
 
Next week May 8, races will concist of Trucks 25 Lap, Street Stocks, Modified MIni, V-8 Bombers, Scramblers, Mini Stocks, Legends and Bandeleros. Races start at 7PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com.

By |2010-05-03T15:09:05-04:00May 3rd, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Morris tops Modified at Auburndale

Bennett Tops Trucks, Williams Takes Sportsman at New Smyrna Speedway

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 5/1/10
PRO-TRUCKS
1. #24 Bruce Bennett
2. #15 Cody Blair
3. #20 Anthony Sergi
4. #7 Thomas Warnick
5. #9 Marty Wolf
6. #8 Bobby Kennedy
SPORTSMAN
1. #111 Donny Williams
2. #23 Mike Williams
3. #57 Anthony Sergi
4. #3 James Frisbie
5. #27 Phil Luizzo
6. #51 Ed Kennedy
7. #28 John Emerson
SUPER STOCKS
1. #60 Ernie Tumminello
2. #56 Bobby Holley
3. #86 Richard Goodrich
4. #22 Eric Kottwitz
5. #31 JT Tippins
6. #21 Mike Dahm
MINI-STOCKS
1. #81 Cody Blair
2. #09 Todd Haught
3. #14 Chace Miller
4. #53 Glen Ervin
5. #23 Wayne Wells
6. #8 Jordan Dixson
7. #6 Mark Broat
8. #11 Pug Puglisi
9. #19 Rick Maguire
10. #32 Jesse Powers
11. #90 Cody Johnson
STRICTLY STOCK
1. #35 Gino Tumminello
2. #58 Chris Brannon
3. #57 Joe Candalino
DQ #9 David Brannon
DQ #60 Chuck Hill
By |2010-05-02T16:53:07-04:00May 2nd, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Bennett Tops Trucks, Williams Takes Sportsman at New Smyrna Speedway

Shan Smith Sets the Pace at East Bay

By:  Larry Jewett

5/1/2010

With the Scott Thompson Memorial race presented by Airgas looming in two weeks, a healthy field of Racecar Engineering Late Models headlined a Saturday night card at East Bay Raceway Park.

Shan Smith proved to be the class of the field, holding off the charges from Doug Watson, then Travis Varnadore to score the 25-lap main. Plenty of position battles dominated the race, which also saw plenty of yellow flags. Varnadore retained second at the finish, ahead of Bryan Bernhardt (who charged from 21st starting spot), early leader Phillip Cobb and Ted Erskine. Smith, Varnadore and Bernhardt won heats.

Austin Sanders joined the crew that has scored wins in the Gagel’s Auto Parts Open Wheel Modifieds in an exciting main. Sanders led early, but point leader John Bradley was using the high side to advance. Bradley took the lead with five laps to go. Sanders tried to ease past, but wasn’t able to do so until the final set of turns in a close finish. Bradley notched a runnerup, ahead of Buzzie Reutimann, Shane Burrows and Kevin Bryant. Kyle Bronson and Reutimann set the stage with heat wins.

The Precision Kia Street Stocks led off the night as Clarence Pratt and Eric Moon posted preliminary wins. In the feature, the car of newcomer Tommy Whitley ended up on its lid in turn four on the first lap, scalping Justan Rodgers’ car in the process. The drivers were unhurt and amazingly the cars were able to continue in the race. Up front, Jeff Rodgers was the early leader, but Thomas Pratt charged to take the top spot on lap five. Those two would hog the spotlight to the end as Pratt claimed his third win of the year on the night before his birthday. Rodgers slipped back on the last lap, allowing Donnie Reed to snatch second. James Hook added a fourth while Mike Wilson posted his first top five of the year.

The motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers had three heats and a pair of features. The first feature, a makeup main from two weeks previous, put Raymond Vann into Victory Lane for the second time. John Detamore was second with Matthew Odell, Jim Baker and Kever Raulerson in the top five. Heats in the regular program fell to Odell, Raymond Vann and Roberto Morfin Jr. The tech man rained on the finale as drivers were disqualified for rules violations. When the smoke cleared, George Handy, who had finished fourth, was parked in Victory Lane. Disqualifications stemmed from “failure to have the manual for car type.” Jeff Porter, in his first start, gained second with Roberto Morfin Sr., Kever Raulerson and Robert Purcell credited with top five finishes.

ASA sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, May 8, 2010.  The Top Gun Sprints will pay a visit with the Gagel’s Auto Parts Open Wheel Modifieds, Precision Kia Street Stocks, motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and Dirt Daubers with a special charity race. For more information, go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

By |2010-05-02T16:48:37-04:00May 2nd, 2010|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on Shan Smith Sets the Pace at East Bay

Herb Neumann tops Super Lates at Citrus

  CITRUS
COUNTY
SPEEDWAY
  Finishes: 05/01/2010    
       
       
  Mini Stocks Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
18 Jesse Henley 1  
98 James Ellis 2  
7 Clint Foley 3  
15 Jason Rendell 4  
44 Michael Lawhorn 5  
0 Chad Rose 6  
01 Johnny Siner 7  
51 Christopher Harvey 8  
47 Richard Kuhn 9  
32 Steven Smith 10  
24 Phil Edwards 11  
20 Travis Hoefler 12  
1 George Neumann 13  
       
  Legends Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
59 Jake Perkins 1 Fastest Qualifier
4 Tyler Smith 2  
71 Mason Ketterman 3  
21 Devin Mcleod 4  
07 Dave Gleason 5  
44 Gary Verdier 6  
4r Zach Napoleon 7  
55 Doug Hall 8  
7 Dakota Baggett 9  
5 Seth Adams 10  
1 Coty Bibeau 11  
       
  Bandolaros Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
13 Ryan Shattack 1  
5 Derek Sobel 2  
96 Teddy Lively 3  
11 Alan Willison 4  
4 Mark Beebo 5  
48 Andy Matt 6  
       
  Pure Stocks Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
27 Sherry Makula 1  
69 Richard Dinkins 2  
58 Larry Welter Jr. 3  
99 Cody Stickler 4  
88 Vic Shahid 5  
68 Drew Matissek 6  
81 Morris Richardson 7  
4 Abe Lord 8  
35 David Walls 9  
421 Tyler Currier 10  
20 Chris Ickes 11  
86 Justin Meyer 12  
29 Juan Montalvo 13  
14 Alex Wilder 14  
5 James Peters 15  
36 Mike Dubbs 16  
01 Dwight Carter 17  
23 Ron Sellars 18  
44 Glen Colyer 19  
7 Ardin Franklin 20  
41 Tara Wilder 21  
38 Troy Davis 22  
37 Rick Selvage 23  
6 Eddie Hudak 24  
       
  Super Late Models Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
98 Herb Neumann 1  
84 Wayne Anderson 2 Fastest Qualifier
09 Scott Grossenbacker 3  
7 Raymond Lovelady 4  
9 Rob Partelo 5  
127 Kyle Maynard 6  
62 John Gerstner 7  
39 Tyler Laing 8  
4B Alan Bruns 9  
1 Dale Sanders 10  
70 Jeremy Gerstner 11  
10 Talon Croft 12  
8 Bobby Shelton 13  
55 Todd Allen 14  
82 Danny Maddox 15  
110 Steve Dorer 16  
86 Randy Anderson 17  
21 Mike Bresnahan 18  
85 Austin Kirkpatrick 19  
36 Gary Padula 20  
50 Perry Lovelady 21  
04 John Handen 22  
170 Rick Kase 23  
67 Chas Allman 24  
       
  SS/PS Figure-8s Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
58 Larry Welter 1  
7 Jay Witfoth 2  
169 Jonathan Appleby 3  
81 Morris Richarson 4  
15 Bobby Fudge 5  
29 Juan Montalvo 6  
35 Travis Nichols 7  
44 Glen Colyer 8  
88 Vic Shahid 9  
10 Troy Davis 10  
86 Justin Meyer 11  
       
  Street Stocks Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
19 Jeff Stalnaker 1  
33 Bill Ryan 2  
97 Tim Quick 3  
9 Artie Hewitt 4  
31 Tom Potts 5  
27 John Makula 6  
25 Raynold Lyon 7  
15 Bobby Fudge 8  
21 Mike Loudy 9  
58 Larry Welter Jr. 10  
007 Mark Fallows 11  
34 Lee Gardner 12  
73 Jeffrey Eisenhouser 13  
42 Richie Smith 14  
26 Bradley Lyon 15  
       
  Mini Cup Feature  
Car-# Drivers Name Finish  
07 Danny Scofield 1  
21 Rick Raygen 2  
14 Sam Scott 3  
27 Dale Pulse 4  
47 Brandan Beach 5  
9 Cole Partelo 6  
3 Dan Sugges 7  
67 Zach Hoyt 8  
18 Duane Foster 9  
37 Ric Cline Jr. 10  
74 John Beach 11  
46 Frankie Beach 12  
99 Carlie Lewis 13  
12 Bobby Rodgers 14  
22 Rick Cline Sr. 15  
05 Cindarae Irish 16  
57 Brittini Huntington 17  
4 Ray Black 18  
00 Joe Karshner 19
By |2010-05-02T16:39:55-04:00May 2nd, 2010|Citrus County Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Herb Neumann tops Super Lates at Citrus

Matthews Gets Second Double Win at Volusia

by VSP Media

BARBERVILLE, FL-  Fans arriving at Volusia Speedway Park on Saturday night may have thought that they has stumbled into a fiesta as Uno De Mayo Night at VSP brought back five divisions of racing action to the fastest half mile in the south.  The Daytona Dodge Chrysler Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Taylor Racing Products Sportsman, Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks, and the 4 Cylinder Challengers, all took to the festive atmosphere and cranked up the excitement level to maximum.  And the night brought some different faces to Victory Lane celebrations as some of the divisional front runners struggled on the hottest night so far in 2010.

The Budweiser Modifieds were the only regular division to race at Volusia Speedway Park last week, and while Jamie Carter had used that opportunity to solidify his place at the top of the points standings, Jeff Mathews fell short as he had to leave the race early.  This Saturday it was Carter who had some difficulties while Larry Burkins took control and dominated the race, but Burkins still had a hard charging Jeff Mathews right on his tail in the final three laps.  And despite Burkins racing with an intensity that had the crowd cheering wildly, Jeff Mathews managed to get the nose of the 33 car under him in turn 3 on the final lap, then snatch the win away coming out of turn 4.

As exciting as the finish was, Larry Burkins was not pleased.  As Jeff Mathews stood on the Victory Lane stage, Burkins charged up and accosted the race winner in the middle of his winner’s interview.  That incident was very quickly defused by Volusia Speedway Park officials, and the resulting disqualification for bad conduct sent Burkins from a second place finish to the dog house.  Kent Corbin moved into the second spot, followed by Rob Underwood in third place.  Jamie Carter struggled but salvaged a fourth place finish, while Don Rollison Jr. capped off the top five.

As is often the case with Jeff Mathews, he raced again later on, this time challenging the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Late Model Division.  And as had been the case with the Budweiser Modifieds, Mathews found himself starting in the 7th spot on the grid and having to deal with some traffic to get to the front.  But the early part of the race was no picnic as repeated mishaps took some cars out of contention and required three restarts before lap 2.  Mathews avoided the mayhem and used the opportunity to make his way forward, as Jason Kimball led the early laps.

Kimball managed to outrun Mathews for a bit, but the Tampa “Repo Man” was coming fast and was all over Kimball’s car by lap 6.  Joe Kump and David Clegg were also making moves behind Mathews and Kimball, and had a race of their own developing for the third spot.  The earlier confrontation in Victory Lane must have lit a raging fire inside of Jeff Mathews, because he blew past Kimball on lap 7 and opened up an insurmountable lead on his way to his second double divisional win night of 2010 at VSP.  David Clegg managed to get past Kimball as well, grabbing second place and forcing Kimball to third, while Joe Kump and Bobby Richardson rounded out the top five.

The Taylor Racing Products Sportsman Division came into Saturday night with Shaun Daugharty and Aaron Barsness tied at the top of the points standings, and fans knew that the tie would somehow be broken before the race was over.  Complicating matters for both drivers were their starting positions, as Daugharty wound up in the 5th spot on the grid, while Barsness was 7th, and the fact that no one had accounted for the unsponsored car of Chris Day, which shot out to the early lead and became the one to beat.

Both Daugharty and Barsness would be the beneficiaries of six cautions that were fairly evenly dispersed through the race, which kept things close among the leaders and never allowed anyone to run away from the others.  And it was just after one of those cautions when Shaun Daugherty discovered the high line and began using it to his advantage, making four passes in one lap to move to the second spot.  And on lucky lap 13 Daugharty again went high to pass Chris Day and take the lead.

Daugharty may have grabbed the lead, but Day was in no mood to let the front spot go without a fight.  Chris Day kept the 8 car either beside Daugharty, or right under his spoiler, for the final few laps of the race, creating a spectacular battle that had the fans on their feet.  And on the final lap Day positioned himself under Daugharty in turn 3, forcing a drag race to the checkers that Daugharty won by a nose.  Day would be second, with Stanton Mills coming on late in the race to grab third place.  Matt McGillivray finished fourth, while Aaron Barsness came home fifth.

The Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks saw a new face in Victory Lane on Saturday night after a hard fought and exciting race.  Phillip Brown was the early leader, but Mike Tovet was not about to allow a 7th starting position to ruin his night and was rapidly moving forward during the first half of the race.  Tovet would grab the lead after a restart halfway through, but only held it briefly before Tim Hughes cranked up the heat on him and snatched the lead away on lap 12.

While Tim Hughes was finding his grip on success, Trevor Gamble was losing his.  Gamble managed to create a caution as a flat tire sent him to the pits, but he failed to get back out in time to take the green, and thus ended up a lap down to the field and out of contention.  Hughes, on the other hand, was out in front and looking to stay there, as he grabbed his first win.  Mike Tovet was the second place finisher with Phillip Brown following for third.  Steve Oldaker drove his 51 car to fourth place, and D.J. Nobles also notched a top five finish.

Another top racer was having difficulties as the Challenger Division hit the track on Saturday. This time it was Casey Feaster, who has been virtually unbeatable, as his primary racecar developed mechanical issues that forced him into his backup ride.  That looked like a golden opportunity for Shawn Kosier to reclaim his winning ways, but no one accounted for Allen Espy, who climbed into the race car he had prepared for his daughter and showed that he still had a trick or two at his disposal.

At the restart from a late race caution, R.J. Glaser pounced on Espy at the green to steal the lead away, but a spinout in turn 2 forced yet another restart, and Glaser had shown his hand to the veteran racer.  So the second time that the field approached the green, Espy slowed to an absolute crawl, then fired off suddenly which totally snookered Glaser and gave the veteran a lead too big to erase.  Allen Espy got the win as James Sullivan moved ahead of Glaser for second place.  R.J. Glaser finished in the third spot followed by Casey Feaster and Shawn Kosier.

Volusia Speedway Park will take the next week off, but returns to action on May 15th with Fastlane 5 Racing on Military Appreciation Night.  All emebers of our armed forces past and present will be admitted free of charge with their military identification, and will see racing from VSP’s Daytona Dodge Chrysler Late Models, the Taylor Racing Products Sportsman, the Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks. the Amsoil Synthetic Lubricants Thunder Stocks, and the 4 Cylinder Challengers.

Volusia Speedway Park Results for 5/1/10

Budweiser Modified

1- 33 Jeff Mathews
2- 7 Kent Corbin
3- 09 Rob Underwood
4- 15 Jamie Carter
5- 88 Don Rollison
6- 41D Darron Smith
7- 75 Jimmie Carter
8- 40 James Smith
9- 91 Trevor Boettcher
10- 11P Michael Phillips
DQ (conduct)- 54 Larry Burkins

Daytona Dodge Chrysler Late Models

1- 33 Jeff Mathews
2- 07 David Clegg
3- 79 Jason Kimball
4- J17 Joe Kump
5- 45 Bobby Richardson
6- 23 Lawton Minchew
7- 32P Jeff Phipps
8- 11 Howard Stalls
9- 46 Hamp Conlay
10- RP1 Bug Rose
11- 21Q Chris Freeman
12- 3 Billy Boyd Sr.
13- 41 Barry Sheffield
14- 25 Donnie Chappell

Taylor Racing Products Sportsman

1- 00 Shaun Daugharty
2- 8 Chris Day
3- 57S Stanton Mills
4- 95 Matt McGillivray
5- 11 Aaron Barsness
6- 29S Drew Smith
7- 66C Kyle Chappell
8- 17K Marc Kinley
9- 22 Mike Haney
10- 88 Samuel Ashley
11- 05 Dan Lane Sr.
12- 17H Blaise Hetznecker
13-80 Paul Shead
14- 56 Tony Sansom
15- 18M Justin Merry
16- 2 Jimmie Norman
17-57 Carl Heinz Haas
18- 10 Steve Shead
19- 26 George Lane
DNS- 18S David Showers Jr.

Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks
1- 54 Tim Hughes
2- 98T Mike Tovet
3- 13 Phillip Brown
4- 51 Steve Oldaker
5- 17 D.J. Nobles
6- 11S James Smith
7- 34 Pat Buckley
8- 12 Travis Gamble
9- 77M Mark Maresca
10- 2S Mick Kulak
11- 18 John Rolling
12- 2H Cory Hupp
13- 64 Trevor Gamble
14- 66V Greg Vandergriff
15- 5H Chris Heaney
16- 91 Chris Montgomery
4 Cylinder Challenger

1- 16E Allen Espy
2- 31.5 James Sullivan
3- 004 R.J. Glaser

4- 20G Casey Feaster
5- 97 Shawn Kosier
6- X Justin Dean
7- 6E Gilbert Espy
8- XX Jordan Myers
9- 51 Nathan Rhodes
10- 01 Davy Wolf
11- 5S Thomas Parker
12- 16 Denica Hetznecker
13- 12 Robert Graham
14- 1.4 Anthony Morris
15- 1.5 Hubert Jett
16- 11 David Ladrie
17- 18PAC Michael Stein
18- 27S Alan Scott
DNS- 10 Miguel Hernandez
DNS- 60 James Smith Sr.
DNS- 81C Steven Cox

By |2010-05-02T16:11:45-04:00May 2nd, 2010|Race Results, Volusia Speedway Park|Comments Off on Matthews Gets Second Double Win at Volusia

Justin Reynolds Tops Super Stock 50 at Orlando SpeedWorld

Orlando Speedworld – 30th April 2010

A big 50-lap race for the Super Stocks was the highlight of Friday night’s racing at Orlando Speedworld as the season continued into week 8. This would see the best of the division from both Orlando and New Smyrna Speedway competing for top-dog honors on a night that also featured Legends cars, E-Modifieds and that ended with a twist for the Strictly Stock drivers.

The Bandolero racers would take their usual place as the night’s curtain-raiser with a race that saw #17 Mark Hooven beat out brother #27 Shawn Hooven to claim his first win of the season in the ‘Young Gun’ division. In the ‘Bandit’ division for the even younger drivers the win went to #55 Michael Held, who just held off the hard-charging #30 Noah Cornman in a dash for the finish line on the last lap.

by Andy Sandall, FASCAR Media

Orlando, Fl. (April 30, 2010)  The Super Stocks would soon be out on track, led away by pre-race favorites #01 Scott Smith and #16D David Gould, both benefiting from the post-qualifying invert that dropped #211 Jarret Korpi back down to 5th place on the grid despite earlier setting the fastest time. Right behind them would be #3 Jeff Colburn and #16x David Russell, as Korpi started alongside #23 Shannon Kelly, himself already a feature winner at Orlando Speedworld in 2010.

 Kelly would have the worst possible start, pulling off the track without a single lap being recorded as he slowed down the back straight and lost power. Ahead of him Gould was taking advantage of his front-row start to power around the outside of Smith and take the early lead, but the cars were soon back together once #316 Joe Bandur suffered a flat right rear tire, causing a big spin coming out of turn 4 of the 5th lap to force the caution lights on. Bandur would head to the pits to get a new tire fitted, but unfortunately miss the restart, instantly sending him a couple of laps down when he later returned to action.

 Gould would now have the inside line for the restart, meaning Smith would need to go around him if he wanted to grab the leader’s spot. Once back underway Smith would do his best to have a look at the high line, but this meant his concentration was all focused in front of him, and not noticing Colburn having a look down his inside, pulling level and then nosing his way in front to claim 2nd place. But with this race getting exciting another spin at the back, this time for #5 Tony Bandur, brought the pace truck out once more. This caution period would be critical in the outcome of the race as suddenly Korpi, who had been running well in the top 6 pack at the front of the race, slowed and pulled to a halt on the back-straight, needing a push back to the pits. He was quickly joined there by #14 Roger Benton, who also lost power and headed down onto the bandolero track to wait for assistance.

 Korpi’s retirement now reduced the number of threat’s to Gould’s lead by one, and the current Orlando points leader wasted no time at the restart in charging away to build a lead over the chasing cars. Again his progress would be halted prematurely, this time as the race between #77 Justin Reynolds and Russell saw pressure turn into contact as the two came together in turn 3, spinning Russell out as they came around the corner and meaning both cars would be sent to the rear for the restart. This demotion did little to stop Reynolds progress, as when the green flag had been waved once more he was quickly back up to 5th and around the slower cars, while Russell had a little more trouble getting around his fellow racers, dropping slightly back before eventually making his way up through the field.

 The first half of the race would see plenty of cautions to break up the action, but each time Gould was able to keep his composure and maintain his slim lead over Smith and Colburn, on one occasion keeping his car expertly under control despite the heavy nudges to his rear bumper from Smith to let him know his intentions of getting past. Once the action began to settle down the battle at the front was between Gould, Smith and Colburn, with a gap now developing between the leaders and the race for 4th place between Reynolds, Russell and #721 John Bennett.

 The race’s halfway point would quickly pass, and the drivers made their way up to the 30 lap mark before they were bunched back up again thanks to a spin in turn 2 for #7i Scott Edwards that left him stranded at the bottom of the track. Again the leaders would pull away at the restart and quickly get back into order, but by now Russell had made his way past Colburn, and Reynolds was also beginning to consider a move towards the front, checking out the high line from his 6th position to see if he could deal with a number of his rivals in one swift move.

 Russell would see his push into 3rd quickly fade, dropping back and being passed by Bennett, as Reynolds followed him through to claim 4th place. Gould was also having issues as Smith fought back at the front, forcing the Orlando favorite to move high up the track to block Smith’s run and slow him down. The ten laps to go signal would soon be displayed to signal the time for the racers to begin making their final moves, and quickly Bennett and Reynolds capitalized as Gould’s blocking move left Smith high and dry, allowing the two chasing cars through and sending Smith all the way back to 4th. Reynolds and Colburn would also sense a chance to advance at the expense of Smith, but their race got too close and Russell’s spin would see one last caution period for the race.

 With so 7 laps to go, Gould made no mistake on the restart to stay in front and leave the field to fight it out behind him, expertly wheeling his car around the track for the final few laps. The race for 2nd was much closer as Reynolds and Bennett went door-to-door around the turns before Reynolds sent his rival high up the banking with just a couple of laps to go. Bennett fought back and set himself up for a drag race for the line out of turn 4, but Reynolds had justenough speed to hold him off and grab 2nd place, Bennett settling for 3rd with Colburn and Russell pushing Smith back even further as the race came to an end.

 The result would still be pending the tech inspection of course, and this saw David Gould continue his ‘all or nothing’ year, where he has either won the race or failed to finish so far in the 2010 season, with a new twist as his car was disqualified by the inspector, handing the win to Reynolds and bumping the other drivers up a position. This added to an already successful return to the track after a couple of week’s absence for Reynolds, who has now won at Orlando in two separate divisions this season.

 The Legends cars were up next in a race that ran caution free and saw #12 Critter Saile quickly move into the lead and head off into the sunset. Behind him the early running for 2nd place would be by #50 Ted Ruffo, but by half distance it was young #8 Donovan Ponder who had worked his way through and was setting off in pursuit of the leader. By the time checkered flag was waved just Saile, Ponder and Ruffo were left on the lead lap leaving Saile to cruise over the line, well ahead of his rivals for another victory to cement his position at the top of the points standings.

 A small field of E-Modifieds returned to the track for their race, finally giving a first win to the #89 Josh Todd as a reward for his patient development of his car week after week so far this season. He would enjoy a flag-to-flag win, beating off the challenge of #40 Michael Williams Jr in their race at the front, both finishing well ahead of the fight for 3rd place between #15 Bruce Packer and #93 Bruce Gayton.

 The final race of the night saw the racing end quite literally with a bang for a number of racers as the Strictly Stock drivers headed onto the track to find themselves heading for a race with a difference. Rather than their usual trip around the oval counter-clockwise, they were being turned around to head the other way. Worse was to come when they followed the pace-truck around their new route and saw cones directing them back into the infield, using the infield crossover road to create a temporary chicane for them to deal with, meaning they left the track onto the infield road in turn 3, made a left-handed turn at the crossover point, and headed back onto the track in turn 2!

 The race now became more like an enduro than a stock car race, so it was no surprise that jumping out at the start were Crash-A-Rama regulars #32 Jim Erb and #86 William Hindman, joined up front by #19 Ricky Solomon and #27 Dan Binda, who both adapted to the changes remarkably quickly. Behind them a number of the driverss found the going much tougher, especially former track champion #8 Neil Kirby who was on the receiving end of some rough treatment on an early trip through the chicane that saw him spin out, damaging his car in the process and forcing an early retirement.

 Contact was a fact of life in this race, Solomon competing for most of the race having to peer over a bent-up hood thanks to a rear-end hit on Hindman in the infield. Slowly the definition of the course began to loosen, with plenty of drivers opting to run over the infield grass rather than make the hard turn in the center chicane, and quickly the leaders at the front were cutting this corner, instead taking the penalty of bouncing over the rutted infield dirt in an attempt to get back onto the asphalt turns as quickly as possible.

 The race at the front would be between Solomon, Erb and Hindman, but this was reduced to two competitors with just 3 laps to go as Hindman headed into turn 4 only to find his car unwilling to turn right, sending him nose-first into the wall with a loud bang that could only mean bad news. Hindman’s frustration was clear – and audible – to all present as he climbed from his car to survey the damage. Having only just got his season underway with his new 2010 car, it was now very badly bent and would be needing substantial repair work before it could head back out onto the track again.

 The race would end with Erb and Solomon well out at the front, with Solomon holding off the enduro regular on the line to claim another win, this one in the most unusual of circumstances. His win would end up being much easier than the car length he managed eke out on the track suggested once Erb was disqualified in post-race tech, handing 2nd place to #00 Steve Daniels and 3rd to Binda, both of whom had adapted quickly to the new challenges thrown at them to run strongly for the whole 20 lap

 
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 4/30/10
SUPER STOCK 50
1. #77 Justin Reynolds
2. #721 John Bennett
3. #3 Jeff Colburn
4. #16x David Russell
5. #01 Scott Smith
6. #35 Ray Mullis
7. #18 Billy Rouse
8. #7i Scott Edwards
9. #5 Tony Bandur
10. #316 Joe Bandur
11. #211 Jarrett Korpi
12. #14 Roger Benton
13. #23 Shannon Kelly
DQ #16 David Gould
E-MODIFIEDS
1. #89 Josh Todd
2. #40 Michael Williams Jr
3. #15 Bruce Packer
4. #93 Bruce Gayton
LEGENDS
1. #12 Critter Saille
2. #8 Donovan Ponder
3. #50 Ted Ruffo
4. #6 Jim Rix
5. #51x Roger Englund
6. #11 Daniel Conlin Sr
7. #13 Ryan Shattack
STRICTLY STOCKS
1. #19 Ricky Solomon
2. #00 Steve Daniels
3. #27 Dan Binda
4. #8x Luis Guillen Jr
5. #63 Glenn Rhodes
6. #86 William Hindman
7. #3 Shane Setorus
8. #5 Steve Smith
9. #8 Neil Kirby
DQ #82 Jim Erb
BANDOLERO YOUNG GUNS
1. #17 Mark Hooven
2. #27 Shawn Hooven
3. #13 Ryan Shattack
BANDOLERO BANDITS
1. #55 Michael Held
2. #30 Noah Cornman
3. #5 Derek Sobel
By |2010-05-02T17:00:39-04:00May 1st, 2010|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Justin Reynolds Tops Super Stock 50 at Orlando SpeedWorld

Quick tops Street Stocks at Citrus

INVERNESS, Fla. — Results for Saturday, April 24, 2010 from Citrus County Speedway.

Mini Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
20 Travis Hoefler 1
98 James Ellis 2
9 Mark Powers 3
18 Jesse Henley 4
32 Steven Smith 5
44 Michael Lawhorn 6
7 Clint Foley 7
55 Max Seaman 8
33 Chris Allen 9
2 Don Faunce 10
07 Willy Hall 11
01 Johnny Siner 12
51 Christopher Harvey 13

Sportsman Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
15 Joey Catarelli 1
13 Aaron Williamson 2
73 Mark Peterson 3
17 Mike Bell 4
57 Timmy Lowe 5
07 Scott Garrity 6
3 David Lee 7
2 David Mothershed 8
01 Tom Posavec 9
177 Lee Weldy 10
20 Shawn White 11
114 John Buzinec 12
83 Dennis Neighbor 13
72 JoJo Viverito 14
55 Ernie Reed 15
64 Richie Smith 16
34 Kevin Harrod 17

Street Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
97 Tim Quick 1
42 Richie Smith 2
33 Bill Ryan 3
11 Michael Ruff 4
007 Mark Fallows 5
71 Jason Warsing 6
25 Raynold Lyon 7
27 John Makula 8
58 Larry Welter Jr. 9
34 Lee Gardner 10

4CS Figure Eights Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
71 Wayne Heater 1
84 Aaron Williamson 2
77 Travis Nichols 3
7 Neil Herne 4
21 Phil Edwards 5
29 Chris Snow 6
79 Fred Henick 7
199 Robert Carter 8
60 Ricky Henick 9
2 Mike Feazell 10
77 Justin Cretty 11

Four Cylinders Stock Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
26 Nathan Florian 1
24 Tim Scalise 2
84 Ashlee Williamson 3
71 Sonya Heater 4
77 Kevin Knox 5
29 Chris Snow 6
79 Wayne Heater 7
65 Happy Florian 8
47 Richard Kuhn 9
98 Kevin Stone 10
117 Mark Nagel 11
199 Robert Carter 12
007 Jeremy Bush 13
18 Bo Denney 14
7 William Stanbury 15
48 Vincent Scalise 16
50 Buddy Mallory 17
60 Seth Mullis 18
32 Jeremy Sharrone 19
21 Phil Edwards 20
2 Dalton Feazell 21

South East
Champ Kart Series Feature
# Name Finish
14 Tim Simmons 1
30 Billy Smith 2
73 Kenner Brown III 3 1st Heat Winner
22 Rusty Chancy 4
3 Andy Whah 5
93 Ryan Walters 6
37 Alan McKinney 7
47 Wesley Gonzalez 8
16 Paul Letourneau 9
77 Phil Harp 10
13 Romay Venta 11
89 Caylyn Brown 12
61 PJ Letourneau 13
63 Ed Brilhante 14
1 Dennis Mace 15
33 Mitchell Stevens 16
7 Dustin Chisholm 17 2nd Heat Winner
20 Chad Nokken 18
66 Joey Coaxum 19
8 Doug Schmidt 20

By |2010-04-29T16:11:01-04:00April 29th, 2010|Citrus County Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Quick tops Street Stocks at Citrus