Moff wins third straight feature at Desoto
by Scott Lockwood
by Scott Lockwood
Super Late Models rolled into town and as expected Wayne Andersons # 84 SLM was on rails. Anderson dominated the event and rocketed into Victory Lane. Finishing 2 and 3rd to the patriarch were sons Randy and Ricky. The senior Anderson is serving notice that he is KING of the newly adopted 25 lap sprint event. Both Bronson Speedway and Citrus County Speedway have adopted a 25 lap race format in order to cut to the chase. The drop of the green signals “game on” so passing begins at lap 1 leaving NO time for the traditional follow the leader type race. It’s a pass or be passed race format, and to date Anderson leads the way finding consistant success at both short track venues. Anderson “aint so easy to pass”.
A nice crowd of fans on “Ladies Night” at New Smyrna Speedway were treated to
some awesome late April weather and a great racing program as the track hosted
week number seven of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Racing Series.
After taking a victory in the Super Late Model feature the week before, Brad
May’s Bobby Sears Racing Team dusted off their Pro Late Model for the first
time this season and the Orlando driver dominated the 25-lap headliner leading
from green to checker. (more…)
Sportsman Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
51 Roger Blevins Eagle Lake 1
00 Billy Smith Wildwood 2
29 Bobby Mobley Eagle Lake 3
66 Andy Nicholls Orlando 4
711 Fred Tuski Crystal River 5
18 Shawn Bailey San Antonio 6
4 Dave Colpritt Lakeland 7
01 Tom Posavec Dunnellon 8
29x Mike Smith Arburndale 9
8 Austin Carr Polk City 10 (more…)
GIBSONTON — At East Bay Raceway on Saturday night it was Tim Gay winning in the Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stocks, Bryan Bernhardt in the Late Models, Billy Dukes, Jr. in the Foster’s Auto Trucks Outlaw Fours and Scotty Williams in the Limited Late Models.
In the Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stock 15-lap feature it was Tim Gay winning his fourth feature of the year. Rounding out the top three were Jeff Rodgers and Buck Woodhouse. Winning their heats were Gay and Matt Bozeman. (more…)
by Dave Westerman
While several other Central Florida-area tracks “cried wolf” and canceled
their racing programs late in the week due to an unfavorable weather forecast,
New Smyrna Speedway used the “wait and see” attitude and it paid off as week
number six of the NASCAR Whelen All American Series went off without a hitch
and produced some awesome action for the nice crowd in attendance.