World of Outlaws Late Model Series Stars Prepare For Challenge Of Uniquely-Shaped Ocala Speedway This Friday Night (March 25)

From Kevin Kovac, World of Outlaws Late Model Series PR Director

OCALA, FL – March 22, 2011 – World of Outlaws Late Model Series stars have seen it all during their travels around the country.

But the celebrated road warriors’ vast experience doesn’t make their job any easier when they visit the uniquely-contoured Ocala Speedway, which hosts the national tour for the second straight spring this Friday night (March 25).

A three-eighths-mile track that’s laid out more like an egg than an oval, Ocala will present one of the stiffest tests of the 2011 season to drivers chasing the $10,000 top prize in Friday evening’s ‘Sunshine 50.’

“There’s no other track shaped like Ocala that I’ve raced on,” said two-time defending WoO LMS champion Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., who finished fourth in last year’s inaugural tour event at the oldest motorsports facility in Florida. “It’s a weird place. Both ends are totally different, which definitely makes it challenging for a racer.”

And great for the fans, who came out in record numbers for last year’s WoO LMS show to watch the nation’s best full-fender competitors attempt to tame the speedway.

“That’s Ocala,” said owner Mike Peters, who purchased the then-paved facility in late 2005 and ran it as an asphalt track for two seasons before returning the speedway to its dirt-surface roots in 2008. “Because of the shape, the racing is always real exciting. It’s really easy for drivers to make a mistake and get passed by the guy behind them before they can recover.”

Yes, getting around Ocala Speedway can be a tricky proposition. Consider a description of the track by Rick Eckert of York, Pa., one of two drivers who have started all 284 WoO LMS A-Mains contested since 2004.

“It’s really D-shaped,” said Eckert, who finished 13th in last year’s WoO LMS A-Main at Ocala. “I’ve been to D-shaped racetracks, but that’s the most D-shaped track I’ve ever seen. I tested one time a few years ago at New Egypt (N.J.), and that’s as close as I’ve come to seeing a track like Ocala.

“It has two different ends – two drastically different ends. You got corner one, and then corner two basically goes all the way to (turn) four. There’s really no third turn because it’s so rounded down the backstraightaway. It’s a difficult place, because there’s not a lot of room down the backstraightaway and that’s most of the track. The one time you straighten up is when you go down that front straightaway.”

How does a driver devise a car setup for Ocala? According to Eckert, that’s a mystery.

“I think you have to pick an end,” said Eckert. “You have to get your car good at one end and just man up at the other end. Now last year Darrell (Lanigan) was good on both ends, so it’s possible. If you get your car good, you can survive on both ends.”

Union, Ky’s Lanigan, the 2008 WoO LMS champion, won last year’s 50-lapper at Ocala, fighting off challenges from eventual runner-up Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., and third-place finisher Austin Hubbard of Seaford, Del., in a tense, crowd-pleasing race. But when asked how he was able to hit on a setup that worked at both ends of the track, he could only respond with a joke.

“We got a switch we flip halfway down the straightaway,” laughed Lanigan, who enters this weekend’s action coming off a convincing $20,000-plus victory from the 19th starting in last Saturday night’s ‘Cash Cow 100’ at Columbus (Miss.) Speedway. “Nah…really, you basically have to be good in one corner and manage the other one. It’s pretty different, real challenging.”

Adding to Ocala’s degree of difficulty for the barnstorming Outlaws is the track surface, a uniquely light-colored, tacky clay that can confound the most savvy dirt veterans the first time they lay eyes on it.

“The surface is different itself, I guess because of that Florida dirt,” said Richards, who comes into Ocala’s event tied with 2007 champion Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., as the winningest driver on the WoO LMS since 2004, with 28 victories. “I think one thing that keeps the moisture in the track and keeps it fast is that the surface isn’t really deep. I think it’s only like 18 inches deep in some places on top of that pavement, so the water stays in there and the moisture keeps coming back up there all night long. You might think it’s gonna dry out, but that moisture just keeps coming back up and keeps the track real fast.

“I think that’s why you see good racing there all the time,” added the sensational 23-year-old. “It’s a really fast place, and the last (special Late Model) race there (a DIRTcar UMP-sanctioned event on Feb. 13 that saw Hubbard and Richards run one-two until both popped tires with four laps remaining) definitely showed you can put on great races there even if it’s a little rough.”

“The surface is 80 percent clay,” said Peters, a former airline pilot who oversees track prep at Ocala. “It’s very responsive to water, so it doesn’t need as much water put down on it as other tracks in Florida do. This is our fourth year working with it and we’ve gotten a good handle on it.”

Peters anticipates that he’ll be able to whip up a typically racy track for the ‘Sunshine 50,’ an event he is awaiting with baited breath.

“I’m thrilled about having the World of Outlaws back again,” said Peters, who attended high school in Ocala with current WoO LMS director Tim Christman. “To me, it’s an honor to have the best Late Model racers in the country come to Ocala.

“The speed of the Late Models, the skill level of the drivers – it’s just amazing. There was a battle for the lead the whole race last year and I would expect the same thing again.”

Richards, Lanigan, Eckert, McCreadie, Hubbard and Francis are among the World of Outlaws regulars headed for Ocala. The roster of travelers will also include Shane Clanton of Fayetteville, Ga., Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., Tim Fuller of Watertown, N.Y., Vic Coffey of Caledonia, N.Y., Jill George of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and 2011 Rookie of the Year contenders Ron Davies of Warren, Pa., Pat Doar of New Richmond, Wis., John Lobb of Frewsburg, N.Y., and Brian Reese of Sharpsburg, Ga.

Other drivers with the event on their schedules are 2010 DIRTcar Summer Nationals champion Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., Tony Knowles of Tyrone, Ga., and Florida standouts Ivedent Lloyd Jr. of Ocala, who set fast time and led the first two laps of last year’s WoO LMS event at his hometrack, Tyler Ivey of Tallahassee, Mark Whitener of Middleburg and Christian Auspurger of Palm Beach Gardens.

In addition, Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., who leads the WoO LMS points standings after three events but is not planning to follow the entire schedule, said he is considering entering Ocala’s ‘Sunshine 50’ as well as this weekend’s subsequent tour stops at Screven Motor Speedway in Sylvania, Ga., on Saturday night (March 26) and Needmore Speedway in Norman Park, Ga., on Sunday evening (March 27).

Ocala’s pit gates are scheduled to open at 3 p.m. and the grandstands will be unlocked at 5 p.m. on Fri., March 25. Practice is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and racing is set to start at 8 p.m.

General admission tickets to the WoO LMS program, which will also include action for the track’s Amsoil Thunder Stocks division, will be $30 (adults), $15 (ages 6-15) and free for kids under 6. All tickets for this year’s event are actually ‘all-access’ passes, allowing entrance to the pit area as well so fans can get a close-up look at the WoO LMS cars and meet the invading stars.

More information on Ocala Speedway is available by logging on to www.ocalaspeedway.com or calling 352-622-9400.

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.

By |2011-03-22T17:29:52-04:00March 22nd, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Series|Comments Off on World of Outlaws Late Model Series Stars Prepare For Challenge Of Uniquely-Shaped Ocala Speedway This Friday Night (March 25)

Danny Martin Takes Top Gun Sprints Win At North Florida Speedway

From CL Whalin

Top Gun Sprints

North Florida Speedway, March 19, 2011

Heat #1

1)      0 Jimmy Ballew Jr. (Riverveiw, FL)

2)      14 Ryan Partin (Orlando, FL)

3)      92 Matt Kurtz (Jacksonville, FL)

4)      34 Darrin Orth (Jacksonville, FL)

5)      F21 Ted Filides (Odessa, FL)

6)      88 Andrew Griffin (Seminole, FL)

7)      83A Christine Auld (Largo, FL)

Heat #2

1)      43 Terry Witherspoon (Jacksonville, FL)

2)      24 Danny Martin Jr. (Sarasota, FL)

3)      1* Tim George (Venice, FL)

4)      83 Mark Ruel Jr. (Jacksonville, FL)

5)      36 Kenneth Laureno (Port Charlotte, FL)

6)      38 Tony Agin (Ft. Myers, FL)

7)      14W Dan Jones (Valrico, FL)

Feature

1) 24 Danny Martin; 2) 43 Terry Witherspoon; 3) 14 Ryan Partin; 4) 83 Mark Ruel Jr.; 5) 1* Tim George; 6) 92 Matt Kurtz; 7) 88 Andrew Griffin; 8) 0 Jimmy Ballew Jr.; 9) F21 Ted Filides; 10) 34 Darrin Orth; 11) 36 Kenneth Laureno; 12) 83A Christine Auld; 13) 14W Dan Jones DNS; 14) 38 Tony Agin DNS


Commentary

The Top Gun Sprints made their first visit of 2011 to the North Florida Speedway in LakeCity on Saturday March 19, 2011. There were 14 cars at the track to give fans two heat races and a 25 lap feature race.

The heat races are lined up using a pill pull system, and Ted Filides in the F21 had the pole for the start of the first heat race, with Jimmy Ballew Jr. in the 0 on the outside. Which Jimmy had the better start and took the race lead at the start and held on to take the race win. Terry Witherspoon had the pole for the start of the second heat race in the 43 car, with Kenneth Laureno in the 36 on the outside. Terry had the better start took the lead and the checkered flag and the win. On lap 2 Dan Jones in the 14W had mechanical problems and was done for the event. On lap 6 Tony Agin was running bottom line and got to low in turn 1, as he clipped the big tire it took out the front axle and also had frame damage, he also was done for the night.

Using a passing points system to line up the feature race and a six car inversion, Terry Witherspoon in the 43 car had the pole for the start of the feature race, with Tim George in the 1* car on the outside. The race got underway and Terry Witherspoon took the race lead on lap 6 the caution came out for the 34 of Darrin Orth, 36 of Kenneth Laureno, and  83A of Christine Auld. The next lap the F21 of Ted Filides brought out the caution with the lost of rear tire. After restart found Danny Martin in the lead and never looked back taking the win. Terry Witherspoon in the 43 finished in second place, followed by Ryan Partin in the 14, Mark Ruel Jr. in the 83, with Tim George in the 1* car finishing out the top 5. The winner of the KSE Hardcharger Award went to Ryan Partin in the 14 car.

Top Gun Sprint Car Series Points as of March 19, 2011

Car Driver Points

1.         24        Danny Martin                      300

2.         14        Ryan Partin                         290

3.         43        Terry Witherspoon            290

4.         83        Mark Ruel Jr.                       284

5.         1*        Tim George                           280

6.         0          Jimmy Ballew Jr.                270

7.         36        Kenneth Laureno               260

8.         14W    Dan Jones                            186

9.         27        Johnny Gilbertson             138

10.       92        Matt Kurtz                             138

11.       88        Andrew Griffin                     136

12.       6          Mike Schroeder                   134

13.       F21     Ted Filides                            132

14.      01        Rebecca George                 130

15.       34        Darren Orth                          130

16.       8          Rich Alexander                   128

17.       83A     Christine Auld                     126

18.       59        Danny Statter                      124

19.       4C       Tyler Godwin                       122

20.       38        Tony Agin                             60

The Top Gun Sprints will be at Volusia Speedway Park April 30, 2011.

By |2011-03-22T09:54:10-04:00March 21st, 2011|North Florida Speedway, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Danny Martin Takes Top Gun Sprints Win At North Florida Speedway

Florida United Promoters Late Model Series Point Standings

From Rick Anges

Current Points Standings for Florida United Promoters Late Model Series

ANTHONY CAMPI                         150

TIM RUSSELL                           145

JEFF SCOFIELD                         140

ANTHONY SERGI                         135

JUSTIN LARSON                         130

JAMES GLOVER                          125

JOE BOYD                              120

JAKE PERKINS                          115

JOE WINCHELL                          110

ZACH HARRIS                           105

RAY BLACK                             102

JESSE DUTILLY                          99

SCOTT MILLAR                           96

DAVID KING                             93

JAMES CARTER                           90

STEVE GILL                             88

JONATHAN GUY                           86

COLE POWELL                            84

JOSHUA TODD                            82

CODY BLAIR                             80

STEVE DORER                            78

L. B. SKAGGS                           77

AMANDA FERGUSON                        76

RYAN LISAK                             75
By |2011-03-08T08:52:26-05:00March 8th, 2011|Series|Comments Off on Florida United Promoters Late Model Series Point Standings

2011 Points Fund for Florida United Promoters Late Model Series

From Rick Anges

1.  $5,000                       14.  $650
2.  $3,500                       15.  $575
3.  $2,000                       16.  $550 
4.  $1,500                       17.  $550
5.  $1,200                       18.  $550
6.  $1,100                       19.  $525
7.  $1,000                       20.  $525
8.  $950                         21.  $525
9.  $900                         22.  $500 through the field
10  $850
11. $800
12. $750
13. $700 
By |2011-03-08T08:43:38-05:00March 8th, 2011|Series|Comments Off on 2011 Points Fund for Florida United Promoters Late Model Series

COBB IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME FOR NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS EAST BAY WIN

NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series News Release: Contact – ROBY HELM – (865) 207-4157

TAMPA, FL –February 26, 2011-  Phillip Cobb of Apollo Beach was in the right place at the right time to take the lead with ten laps to go and win the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series 50-lap main event on Saturday night at East Bay Raceway Park driving the Wells Brothers Farms Special.

For the second straight night, Doug Horton of Bruceton Mills, WV dropped out while leading the race when he suffered a mechanical problem with his Mainland Transport Warrior on lap 40. Cobb was running second at the time and inherited the lead. Cobb led the last ten laps for his first career NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series win.

“Doug had it won, but we were in the right place at the right time when he dropped out,” Cobb said. “Everything just went our way tonight, and we had a good race. Everyone raced us clean and the track was in great shape.”

Dan Breuer of Troutman, NC finished second in the AES Racing Special, and Keith Nosbisch of Valrico, FL took the third spot in the Image Skin Care Rocket. Jack Nosbisch Jr. of Riverview, FL was fourth in the Buddy’s Home Furnishings Rocket, and Jeff Mathews of Tampa, FL grabbed the fifth spot in the Night Hawk Towing Rocket.

Shan Smith of Dade City, FL finished sixth in the Outlaw Race Parts TNT and 2008 NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Champion Chip Brindle of Chatsworth, GA was seventh in the Bryson Motorsports Special.

Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, GA started 19th and finished eighth in the Hedman Husler Special to pick up the Hedman Husler of the Race Award. Greg Robertson of Waynesboro, VA drove the Wyn Bridge Industrial Fabricators Rocket to a ninth-place finish, and the defending and two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Champion Eric Cooley of Fulton, MS rounded out the top ten in the 78 Towing and Recovery Special.

Frank Wilson of Harold, FL finished 14th in the Wilson Lumber Trak-Star to pick up the VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Race Award. Chase Edge of Lafayette, AL did not transfer to the main event by finishing fourth in the first 12-lap B-Main race to earn the Integra Racing Shocks Just Missed It Award.

Brindle was the fast qualifier among the 45 entrants with a lap around the 1/3-mile clay oval in 15.866 seconds. The four ten-lap heat races were won by Brindle, Horton, Jack Nosbisch Jr., and Cobb. The two 12-lap B-Main races were won by Mark Tice of Avon, MS in the Precision Marine Trak-Star and Doug Watson of Plant City, FL in the Brandon Auto Services Rocket.

Horton took the lead at the drop of the green flag to start the race followed by Brindle, Cobb, Jack Nosbisch Jr. and Keith Nosbisch. The Nosbisch brothers swapped positions on lap two with Keith passing Jack Jr. for the fourth spot. The first caution flag of the race came out on lap four when Chase Washington of Houlka, MS stalled the Greg’s Sawmill GRT in turn four.

The top ten for the restart had Horton leading Brindle, Cobb, K. Nosbisch, J. Nosbisch, Breuer, Mathews, Smith, two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model series Champion David Earl Gentry of Lewisburg, TN, and Steve Cook of Mt. Airy, NC. Gentry spun his Eads Farms/Dixon Plumbing Special in turn two on the restart.

When the field went back to green flag racing, Cobb passed Brindle for the second spot, bringing J. Nosbisch with him into the third position. K. Nosbisch got around Brindle for the fourth spot on lap five. Cobb and J. Nosbisch began swapping the second spot on lap six. J. Nosbisch was second on lap six, Cobb was second on lap seven, and by lap eight, K. Nosbisch began mount another challenge on his brother for the third spot.

While all of the dicing for position was going on behind him, Horton had stretched out to a full straightaway lead by lap ten. That advantage was erased on lap 11 when Shannon Lee stalled the Billy Riels Racing GRT in turn two to bring out the third caution flag of the race.

The caution flag came out for the fourth time on lap 12 when Steve Miller of Tampa, FL hit the turn four wall with the L. Miller and Associates Rocket. That was followed by the fifth caution flag on the restart when Dave Schmauss of Dover, FL spun the Cardinal Paint and Body Warrior.

Cobb and J. Nosbisch picked up their battle for the second on the next restart with J. Nosbisch passing Cobb when the green flag came out, and Cobb reclaimed the spot on lap 13. Horton maintained a comfortable lead when he began to encounter lapped traffic on lap 20. Business was picking up behind the leader, as J. Nosbisch, K. Nosbisch and Brindle began to battle for the third spot.

The trio went into the first turn three-wide on lap 26 with Brindle the meat in the Nosbisch sandwich. K. Nosbisch was on the inside, Brindle was in the middle, and J. Nosbisch was on the outside. All three cars went for the same piece of real estate, and the squeeze play cut down Brindle’s left-front tire. Brindle spun to bring out the sixth caution flag of the race.

Horton led Cobb, J. Nosbisch, K. Nosbisch, Breuer, Mathews, Smith, Robertson, Bryan Bernhardt of Clearwater, FL in the Terry Eaglin Motorsports Rocket, and Cooke down for the restart at the halfway point of the race. Breuer passed K. Nosbisch for the fourth spot, while Turner powered from the 11th spot to move up to seventh.

Smith and Bernhardt got together in turn one on lap 33, and Bernhardt spun in turn two collecting Schmauss to bring out the seventh caution flag. Turner got by Mathews for the sixth spot on the restart, and then passed K. Nosbisch for the fifth spot on lap 35. K. Nosbisch reclaimed the spot on lap 37.

Breuer got around J. Nosbisch on lap 38 to take the third spot just before the eighth caution flag of the race came out on lap 40 when Cooke spun his AES Special in turn four while running ninth. When the field went back to green flag racing, K. Nosbisch passed J. Nosbisch for the fourth spot in turn four on lap 40.

Running with yet another comfortable lead, Horton suddenly slowed in turn three on lap 41 and came to a stop at the head of the front straightaway to bring out the ninth and final caution flag of the race. Horton was pushed to the pits and was done for the night. That misfortune earned Horton the Dominator Race Products Hard Luck Award.

Cobb now inherited the lead followed by Breuer, K. Nosbisch, J. Nosbisch, Turner, Mathews, Brindle, Smith, Cooley, and Robertson. When the field took the green flag, Brindle, who had come from the back of the pack, got busy and passed both Mathews and Turner to move up to the fifth spot.

Mathews was able to pass Brindle for the fifth spot on lap 43, and Smith also passed Brindle for the sixth spot on lap 44. Cobb was able to keep Breuer behind him in the closing laps to take the win with a .455 second margin of victory.

The next scheduled event for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series will be a 50-lap $2,500-to-win event at Smoky Mountain Speedway in Maryville, TN on April 2.

For more information about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at NeSmith Racing. Becoming a fan of the NeSmith Racing Facebook page will make you eligible for special prizes that will be given away each month.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 3 AT EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK IN TAMPA, FL ON 2/26/11:

POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 4 32 Phillip Cobb Apollo Beach, FL 50 $3,000
2. 6 B7 Dan Breuer Troutman, NC 50 $1,250
3. 5 02 Keith Nosbisch Valrico, FL 50 $850
4. 3 12 Jack Nosbisch Jr. Riverview, FL 50 $700
5. 9 33 Jeff Mathews Tampa, FL 50 $650
6. 7 99 Shan Smith Dade City, FL 50 $550
7. 1 21b Chip Brindle Chatsworth, GA 50 $500
8. 19 10 Matthew Turner Dawsonville, GA 50 $550
9. 13 116 Greg Robertson Waynesboro, VA 50 $400
10. 14 33c Eric Cooley Fulton, MS 50 $375
11. 8 56 David Earl Gentry Lewisburg, TN 50 $350
12. 12 105 Dave Schmauss Dover, FL 50 $300
13. 20 27 Larry Harrod Plains, GA 50 $280
14. 22 72 Frank Wilson (R) Harold, FL 50 $260
15. 11 31 Bryan Force Indiana, PA 50 $250
16. 10 17c Steve Cooke Mt. Airy, NC 50 $240
17. 21 8s Steve Miller Tampa, FL 49 $220
18. 2 11 Doug Horton Bruceton Mills, WV 40 $200
19. 15 19 Chase Washington Houlka, MS 39 $200
20. 16 B69 Bryan Bernhardt Clearwater, FL 32 $200
21. 17 24 Mark Tice (R) Avon, MS 32 $200
22. 21 121 Michael Blount Sumrall, MS 30 $200
23. 23 47 Shannon Lee Lumberton, MS 16 $200
24. 18 07 Doug Watson Plant City, FL 10 $200

ENTRIES: 45
FAST QUALIFIER: Brindle, 15.866 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: Lee and Blount
LEAD CHANGES: 1
LAP LEADERS: Horton, 1-40; Cobb, 41-50
LAPS LED: Horton, 40; Cobb, 10
VP RACING FUELS ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Wilson
HEDMAN HUSLER AWARD: Turner (started 19th and finished 8th)
DOMINATOR RACE PRODUCTS HARD LUCK AWARD: Horton
INTEGRA RACING SHOCKS JUST MISSED IT AWARD: Chase Edge
RACECAR ENGINEERING 5TH-PLACE AWARD: Mathews
KRC 6TH-PLACE AWARD: Smith
JOE GIBBS DRIVEN 7TH-PLACE AWARD: Brindle
RACECAR ENGINEERING 8TH-PLACE AWARD: Turner
MAXIMUM SIGNS AND GRAPHICS 9TH-PLACE AWARD: Robertson
KRC 10TH-PLACE AWARD: Cooley
MIKE’S CUSTOM TANKS 11TH-PLACE AWARD: Gentry
SHORTY’S SHOCK SERVICE 12TH-PLACE AWARD: Schmauss
SCHOENFELD SHOCKS 13TH-PLACE AWARD: Harrod
J.T. KERR RACING EQUIPMENT 14TH-PLACE AWARD: Wilson
COFIELD RACING STARTERS 15TH-PLACE AWARD: Force
KINSER AIR FILTERS 16TH-PLACE AWARD: Cooke
CAUTIONS: 9
MARGIN OF VICTORY: .455 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACE: 51 Minutes and 37.480 Seconds

By |2011-03-02T10:20:34-05:00March 2nd, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on COBB IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME FOR NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS EAST BAY WIN

Super Late Model 6 Pack Series Returns To Punta Gorda

From Linda Jericka

The first Goodyear 6 Pack Challenge Series race will he held this weekend March 5th at Punta Gorda Speedway.

This is one race you do not want to miss:  Super Late Models for 100 Laps.

This weekends schedule:

Friday open practice for Super Lates and all divisions 4:00 PM  til 8:30 PM.

Saturday Pit Gates open at 12:00 noon.
Front Gates Open at 5:00PM.
Qualifying 6:00 PM.
Racing starts right after qualifying.

Saturday Races: Super Late Models for 100 Laps.

Legends, Bandoleros, T.Q. Midgets, Road Warriors, Pro 4 and Fab 4.

All that racing for a $10.00 ticket.
General Admission: Adults $10.00  Seniors $8.00 Children 12 and under FREE.
Bleacher seating or bring a lawn chair and sit on the hill.

No coolers allowed.

Full concession open, so come hungry.

Call the speedway for more info at 941-575-7223 or visit the web site at www.puntagordaspeedway.com.

8655 Piper Road Punta Gorda, Fl 33982

Exit 161  Jones Loop

By |2011-03-02T10:06:39-05:00March 2nd, 2011|Front Page News, Punta Gorda Speedway, Series|Comments Off on Super Late Model 6 Pack Series Returns To Punta Gorda

Campi’s Patience Pays off with Icebreaker Win

By Rick Anges

Bradenton, Fl. The Icebreaker race has been a main stay at ASA sanctioned DeSoto Super Speedway for over thirty years and it would be fitting that this race would be the kick-off for the new Florida United Promoters Late Model Series.

Twenty-five of some of the best late models lined the infield for qualifying for the 100-lap feature. When the final checkered flag fell for time it was local favorite Jessie Dutilly topping charts with fast time. Dutilly would run in the top five early in the feature but a front brake problem would send him into the pits. He would return and battle back for a twelfth place finish. Steve Dorer, Tim Russell, Anthony Campi and Justin Larson would round out the top five.

When the green dropped it was Steve Dorer out front but it wasn’t long before Jeff Scofield would muscle his way around on the outside and take over the top spot.

Several laps later Dorer would pull into the infield and the crowd gasped as his car suddenly burst into flames. Although there was a lot of fire Dorer was able to quickly escape and the flames were extinguished. Dorer would end up twenty-second on the night.

Tim Russell would use the same outside groove and get by Scofield for the lead. Russell would pull away to almost a ¾ of straightaway lead as Scofield and Campi battled for second. Campi would eventually make the pass and set his sights on Russell.

Several cautions would put second place Campi on the outside of the leader Russell for the double file restarts but each time the crafty Russell would be on his game and get a good jump to hold onto the top spot.

With just a handful of laps left the yellow came out for the last time and this time Campi would stay right with Russell on the start. The top two would go into turn one side by side and when they came out of two Campi was the new leader and would hold on to take the win. Russell would finish second and in his post race interview said he had spun the tires on the final restart. Jeff Scofield in the familiar #92 of Dick Anderson came home in third. Anderson was the winner of the first Icebreaker in 1980. Anthony Sergi came from his ninth starting spot to finish fourth and in fifth would be Justin Larson.

The Florida United Promoters Late Model Series next race will be Auburndale Speedway on March 19th.

Icebreaker 100 – Florida United Promoters Late Model Series – Feature

Pos Driver Car #

1 ANTHONY CAMPI 81

2 TIM RUSSELL 36

3 JEFF SCOFIELD 92

4 ANTHONY SERGI 20

5 JUSTIN LARSON 88

6 JAMES GLOVER 70

7 JOE BOYD 5

8 JAKE PERKINS 59

9 JOE WINCHELL 64

10 ZACH HARRIS 54

11 RAY BLACK 19

12 JESSE DUTILLY 30

13 SCOTT MILLAR 20X

14 DAVID KING 22

15 JAMES CARTER 21

16 STEVE GILL 5X

17 JONATHAN GUY 42

18 COLE POWELL 25

19 JOSHUA TODD 89

20 CODY BLAIR 15

21 ALAN CURRELI 2

22 STEVE DORER 10

23 LB SKAGGS 71

24 AMANDA FERGUSON 7

25 RYAN LISAK 17

QUALIFYING

Pos Driver Car #

1 JESSE DUTILLY 30

2 STEVE DORER 10

3 TIM RUSSELL 36

4 ANTHONY CAMPI 81

5 JUSTIN LARSON 88

6 JEFF SCOFIELD 92

7 STEVE GILL 5X

8 ALAN CURRELI 2

9 ANTHONY SERGI 20

10 COLE POWELL 25

11 LB SKAGGS 71

12 JAMES CARTER 21

13 SCOTT MILLAR 20X

14 JOE BOYD 5

15 JONATHAN GUY 42

16 JOSHUA TODD 89

17 ZACH HARRIS 54

18 JOE WINCHELL 64

19 JAKE PERKINS 59

20 CODY BLAIR 15

21 JAMES GLOVER 70

22 RYAN LISAK 17

23 RAY BLACK 19

24 DAVID KING 22

25 AMANDA FERGUSON 7

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED – FEATURE

Pos Driver Car #

1 KYLE BOOKMILLER 03

2 LB SKAGGS 71

3 TRAVIS ROLAND 10

4 STEVE ARNOLD 19

5 JAMES GLOVER 20

6 MIKE BIRK JR 10

7 LJ GRIMM 25

8 RALPH BOWMAN 2

9 DALTON BALDWIN 4

10 MICKEY “MARY” WRIGHT 6

11 VERNON HART JR 48

12 KEITH LILLEY 87

13 ERIC RUDD 12

14 DAN PARTELO 9

15 KYLE MAYNARD 127

16 WAYNE JEFFERSON 1O2

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED – HEAT 1

Pos Driver Car #

1 ERIC RUDD 12

2 LJ GRIMM 25

3 LB SKAGGS 71

4 KEITH LILLEY 87

5 TRAVIS ROLAND 10

6 KYLE MAYNARD 127

7 DAN PARTELO 9

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED – HEAT 2

Pos Driver Car #

1 WAYNE JEFFERSON 1O2

2 KYLE BOOKMILLER 03

3 JAMES GLOVER 20

4 STEVE ARNOLD 19

5 DALTON BALDWIN 4

6 RALPH BOWMAN 2

7 MIKE BIRK JR 10

8 VERNON HART JR 48

9 MICKEY “MARY” WRIGHT 6

PURE STOCKS – FEATURE

Pos Driver Car #

1 ROBERT CRISP 2

2 DARRIN ELLIS 71

3 DUANE BEST 3

4 GEORGE BARTIMAC 21X

5 KEITH THORBIN 88

6 KENNY GIBSON 43

7 DEAN BUTRUM 93

PURE STOCKS – HEAT

Pos Driver Car #

1 DARRIN ELLIS 71

2 DUANE BEST 3

3 ROBERT CRISP 2

4 KEITH THORBIN 88

5 GEORGE BARTIMAC 21X

6 KENNY GIBSON 43

7 DEAN BUTRUM 93

BOMBERS – FEATURE

Pos Driver Car #

1 MICHAEL CROOKS 33X

2 RANDY SPICER 22

3 JOHN STEWART 02

4 JIMMIE BEST 67

5 STEVE ELDER 42

6 JEFF FIRESTINE 93

7 ALEX PATTEN 81

8 KYLE BEST 3X

9 MARK PETTY 43

10 KEN (PAUL) SMITH 11

11 MARK MILTHALER 29

BOMBERS – HEAT 1

Pos Driver Car #

1 MICHAEL CROOKS 33X

2 STEVE ELDER 42

3 JIMMIE BEST 67

4 ALEX PATTEN 81

5 KEN (PAUL) SMITH 11

6 KYLE BEST 3X

BOMBERS – HEAT 2

Pos Driver Car #

1 JEFF FIRESTINE 93

2 JOHN STEWART 02

3 RANDY SPICER 22

4 MARK PETTY 43

5 MARK MILTHALER 29

DS TRUCKS – FEATURE

Pos Driver Car #

1 NICK HERNANDEZ 37

2 DAVID DAVIS 6

3 DENNIS COLLETTI, JR 4

4 DENNIS COLLETTI SR. 75

5 JOEY LOGAN 4X

6 CORY FRANCE 38

7 JIM ALTERIZIO 3

DS TRUCKS – HEAT

Pos Driver Car #

1 NICK HERNANDEZ 37

2 DAVID DAVIS 6

3 DENNIS COLLETTI, JR 4

4 DENNIS COLLETTI SR. 75

5 JOEY LOGAN 4X

6 CORY FRANCE 38

7 JIM ALTERIZIO 3

By |2011-03-01T12:28:04-05:00March 1st, 2011|DeSoto Speedway, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Campi’s Patience Pays off with Icebreaker Win

Top Gun Sprints Race Report 2-26-11

From Curtis Whalin

Top Gun Sprints

Hendry County Motorsports Park, February 26, 2011

Heat #1

1)      1* Tim George (Venice, FL)

2)      14 Ryan Partin (Orlando, FL)

3)      83 Mark Ruel Jr. (Jacksonville, FL)

4)      43 Terry Witherspoon (West Jefferson, NC)

5)       6  Mike Schroeder (SouthWestRanches, FL)

6)       0  Jimmy Ballew Jr. (Riverveiw, FL)

7)      59 Danny Statter (Deltona, FL)

Heat #2

1)      24 Danny Martin (Sarasota, FL)

2)      4C Tyler Godwin (Tampa, FL)

3)      14W Danny Jones (Valrico, FL)

4)      27 Johnny Gilbertson

5)      36 Ken Laureno (Port Charlotte, FL)

6)      01 Rebecca George (Venice, FL)

7)      8  Rich Alexander (Tampa, FL) DNS

Feature

  1. 24 Danny Martin; 2) 14 Ryan Partin; 3) 43 Terry Witherspoon; 4) 83 Mark Ruel Jr.; 5) 1* Tim George; 6) 27 Johnny Gilbertson; 7) 0 Jimmy Ballew Jr.; 8) 6 Mike Schroeder; 9) 36 Ken Laureno; 10) 01 Rebecca George; 11) 8 Rich Alexander; 12) 14W Danny Jones; 13) 59 Danny Statter; 14) 4C Tyler Godwin

Commentary

The Top Gun Sprints made their first visit of 2011 to the Hendry County Motorsports Park in Clewiston on Saturday February 26, 2011. There were 14 cars at the track to give fans two heat races and a 25 lap feature race.

The heat races are lined up using a pill pull system, and Mark Ruel Jr. in the 83 had the pole for the start of the first heat race with Tim George in the 1* on the outside, Tim George took the race lead at the start and held on to take the race win. Johnny Gilbertson had the pole for the start of the second heat race in the 27 car with Danny Martin in the 24 on the outside, Danny Martin took the initial race lead and went on to take the heat win.

Using a passing points system to line up the feature race and a six car inversion, Terry Witherspoon in the 43 car had the pole for the start of the feature race, with Ryan Partin in the 14 car on the outside. The race got underway and Lap 1 seen first caution with Tyler Godwin clipped big tire in turn four, with broken parts was done for the night. On the next complete restart Danny Martin come from the 4th position and took the race lead and never looked back taking the win. Ryan Partin in the 14 finished in second place, followed by Terry Witherspoon in the 43, Mark Ruel Jr. in the 83, with Tim George in the 1* car finishing out the top 5. The KSE Hard Charger Award went to Jimmy Ballew Jr. in the 0 car.

The Top Gun Sprints will be at North Florida Speedway March 19, 2011

By |2011-03-01T12:36:59-05:00February 28th, 2011|Hendry County Park, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Top Gun Sprints Race Report 2-26-11

NOSBISCH CHECKS OUT FOR EAST BAY NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS WIN

TAMPA, FL –February 25, 2011-  Jack Nosbisch Jr. of Riverview, FL packed his bags, turned in the key, and checked out on the field Friday night to win the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series 40-lap feature race at East Bay Raceway Park driving the Buddy’s Home Furnishings Rocket. Nosbisch led the final 17 laps of the race to win with a half a lap margin over Bryan Bernhardt of Clearwater, FL.

Nosbisch inherited the lead on lap 24 after early race leader Doug Horton of Bruceton Mills, WV cut down a right-front tire on his Mainland Transport Warrior during a caution period and he was forced to pit, ending his chance to repeat Thursday night’s win.

“It looked like Doug had a tire going down before the caution came out because he was starting to push a little in the turns,” Nosbisch said. “I had no idea I had as big a lead as I had at the end of the race. I thought I could hear everyone around me, so I just drove as hard as I could, like I did when I was chasing Doug before he went to the pits.”

The last 16 laps of the race went caution-free, and Nosbisch checked out on Bernhardt in the Terry Eaglin Motorsports Rocket with a 9.401 second margin of victory. Keith Nosbisch of Valrico, FL finished third in the Image Skin Care Rocket, and Danny Breuer of Troutman, NC took the fourth spot in the AES Racing Special.

Phillip Cobb of Apollo Beach, FL started 17th and finished fifth in the Wells Brothers Farms Special to earn the Hedman Husler Award. Chase Edge of Lafayette, AL was the VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Race with a sixth-place effort in the Edge’s Gas Company Special after out-qualifying the 46 entrants during time trials with a lap around the 1/3-mile clay oval in 16.323 seconds.

Shan Smith of Dade City, FL was seventh in the Outlaw Race Parts TNT, and two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Champion David Earl Gentry of Lewisburg, TN took the eighth spot in the Eads Plumbing/Dixon Plumbing Special. Dave Schmauss of Dover, FL finished ninth in the Cardinal Paint and Body Warrior, and 2008 NeSmith Chevrolet DLMS Champion Chip Brindle of Chatsworth, GA rounded out the top ten in the Bryson Motorsports Special.

Jack Nosbisch Jr. earned the pole position after winning the first 10-lap heat race and led the field down for the green flag to start the race. Second heat race winner Horton took the lead from his outside front row starting position followed by J. Nosbisch, Bernhardt, and Keith Nosbisch.

The green flag action was short-lived because the caution flag came out on the first lap when a multi-car pile-up on the backstretch stacked up the majority of the back half of the 24-car field. When everything was untangled, Larry Harrod of Plains, GA in the Harrod Logging Special, Doug Watson of Plant City, FL in the Brandon Auto Services Rocket, and Michael Blount of Sumrall, MS in the Lamar Auto Salvage/Petro Nissan Trak-Star were done for the night.

On the complete restart, Horton again grabbed the point with J. Nosbisch, Bernhardt, K. Nosbisch and Credence Mott of Vienna, IL in the Odum Car Brokers Special following. A short caution for debris on lap three closed up the field, and the third caution flag came out on lap five when Mott spun in turn two.

Mott would retire from the event a lap later when he spun in turn three to bring out the fourth caution flag of the race. The restart saw Edge inherited the fifth spot, but Breuer grabbed that position on the restart.

Smith climbed up to the seventh spot on lap eight, and the fifth caution flag came out on lap nine when Shannon Lee of Lumberton, MS spun the Lawson Construction Rocket in turn three. Horton led J. Nosbisch, Bernhardt, K. Nosbisch, Breuer, Edge, Smith, Mark Tice of Avon, MS in the Precision Marine Trak-Star, Cobb, and Travis Varnadore of Dover, FL in the Sunstate International Trucks Special down for the restart.

Smith dropped Edge back to the seventh spot on lap 10. K. Nosbisch lost the fourth spot to Breuer on lap 18 when he tangled with the lapped car of Greg Robertson of Waynesboro, VA in the Wyn Bridge Industrial Fabricators Rocket. The green flag stayed out as K. Nosbisch held on to the fifth spot.

Horton began to encounter heavy lapped traffic by lap 20, and J. Nosbisch began to close the half straightaway lead Horton had built up. Tice spun in turn four on lap 24 to bring out the sixth caution flag of the race. During the caution period, Horton gave up the lead and went to the pits with his right-front tire going flat.

Horton returned to the track, but had to restart in the 18th position. His misfortune earned Horton the Dominator Race Products Hard Luck Award. The final caution flag of the race came out on lap 25 when Steve Mathis of Plant City, FL in the Mathis Farms Special spun in turn four and collected Johnny Stokes of Columbus, MS in the TJC Mortgage/Maximum Signs and Graphics GRT.

J. Nosbisch led Bernhardt, Breuer, K. Nosbisch, Smith, Cobb, Edge, Brindle, Gentry, and Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, GA in the Hedman Husler Special down for the restart. Schmauss moved up to tenth on the restart, and Nosbisch got by Breuer for the third spot on lap 28. J. Nosbisch had opened up a full straightaway lead on Bernhardt by lap 33.

K. Nosbisch moved up to battle Bernhardt for the second spot with five laps to go working the inside. With two laps to go, J. Nosbisch had a half-lap lead on the Bernhardt and K. Nosbisch battle for second. J. Nosbisch would cruise on home for the win, and Bernhardt would hold off K. Nosbisch to take the second spot.

In preliminary action, the four 10-lap heat races were won by J. Nosbisch, Horton, K. Nosbisch and Bernhardt. The two 12-lap B-Main races were won by Cobb and Frank Wilson of Harold, FL in the Wilson Lumber Trak-Star. Robert Cossell IV of Connellsville, PA in the Sprouts Pick-A-Part Warrior failed to make the main event after finishing fourth in the first B-Main to earn the Integra Racing Shocks Just Missed It Award.

The NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday night for a 50-lap $3,000-to-win main event.

For more information about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at NeSmith Racing. Becoming a fan of the NeSmith Racing Facebook page will make you eligible for special prizes that will be given away each month.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 2 AT EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK IN TAMPA, FL ON 2/25/11:

POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 1 12 Jack Nosbisch Jr. Riverview, FL 40 $2,000
2. 4 B69 Bryan Bernhardt Clearwater, FL 40 $1,000
3. 3 02 Keith Nosbisch Valrico, FL 40 $700
4. 8 B7 Dan Breuer Troutman, NC 40 $550
5. 17 32 Phillip Cobb Apollo Beach, FL 40 $600
6. 5 18 Chase Edge (R) Lafayette, AL 40 $425
7. 7 99 Shan Smith Dade City, FL 40 $375
8. 19 56 David Earl Gentry Lewisburg, TN 40 $350
9. 16 105 Dave Schmauss Dover, FL 40 $325
10. 10 21b Chip Brindle Chatsworth, GA 40 $300
11. 15 10 Matthew Turner Dawsonville, GA 40 $275
12. 9 41 Travis Varnadore Dover, FL 40 $250
13. 14 33c Eric Cooley Fulton, MS 40 $225
14. 13 24 Mark Tice (R) Avon, MS 40 $200
15. 18 72 Frank Wilson (R) Harold, FL 39 $175
16. 2 11 Doug Horton Bruceton Mills, WV 39 $150
17. 18 1 Johnny Stokes Columbus, MS 24 $140
18. 12 95 Steve Mathis Plant City, FL 24 $125
19. 21 116 Greg Robertson Waynesboro, VA 17 $125
20. 23 69 Shannon Lee Lumberton, MS 7 $125
21. 6 89 Credence Mott Vienna, IL 5 $125
22. 11 27 Larry Harrod Plains, GA 0 $125
23. 20 07 Doug Watson Plant City, FL 0 $125
24. 24 121 Michael Blount Sumrall, MS 0 $125

ENTRIES: 46
FAST QUALIFIER: Edge, 16.323 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: Lee and Blount
LEAD CHANGES: 1
LAP LEADERS: Horton, 1-23; J. Nosbisch, 24-40
LAPS LED: Horton, 23; J. Nosbisch, 17
VP RACING FUELS ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Edge
HEDMAN HUSLER AWARD: Cobb (started 17th and finished 5th)
DOMINATOR RACE PRODUCTS HARD LUCK AWARD: Horton
INTEGRA RACING SHOCKS JUST MISSED IT AWARD: Robert Cossell IV
RACECAR ENGINEERING 5TH-PLACE AWARD: Cobb
KRC 6TH-PLACE AWARD: Edge
JOE GIBBS DRIVEN OIL 7TH-PLACE AWARD: Smith
RACECAR ENGINEERING 8TH-PLACE AWARD: Gentry
MAXIMUM SIGNS AND GRAPHICS 9TH-PLACE AWARD: Schmauss
KRC 10TH-PLACE AWARD: Brindle
MIKE’S CUSTOM TANKS 11TH-PLACE AWARD: Turner
SHORTY’S SHOCK SERVICE 12TH-PLACE AWARD: T. Varnadore
SCHOENFELD SHOCKS 13TH-PLACE AWARD: Cooley
J.T. KERR RACING EQUIPMENT 14TH-PLACE AWARD: Tice
COFIELD RACING STARTERS 15TH-PLACE AWARD: Wilson
KINSER AIR FILTERS 16TH-PLACE AWARD: Horton
CAUTIONS: 7
MARGIN OF VICTORY: 9.401 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACE: 43 Minutes and 22.985 Seconds

By |2011-02-27T03:34:58-05:00February 27th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on NOSBISCH CHECKS OUT FOR EAST BAY NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS WIN

HORTON LEARNS TO LIKE TIRE CHOICE FOR WIN IN NeSMITH CHEVROLET SEASON OPENER

From Roby Helm

Tampa, FL -February 24, 2011- Doug Horton of Bruceton Mills, WV won the 40-lap season opener for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series on Thursday night at East Bay Raceway Park driving the Mainland Transport Warrior. Horton learned to like the tire choice car owner Ken Nosbisch made before the race at the halfway point when took the lead and never looked back.

Horton started fifth, and moved up to the second spot by lap 18. Horton then battled with early race leader Bryan Bernhardt of Clearwater, FL after a lap 19 restart, and took the lead with an inside move coming off the fourth turn on lap 20. Horton then kept the point and at one time pulled out to a full straightaway lead.

“I wasn’t sure about the tire choice Ken made at the start of the race, but as the race went on, the car got faster, and I knew he made the right choice,” Horton said. “I have to dedicate this win to my wife because on the way down here she asked me when she was going to get her picture made with me under the palm trees in victory lane. I’ve won a lot of races down here, but never when she was here. Hopefully there will be a couple more pictures with her after this one.”

Jack Nosbisch Jr. of Riverview, FL ran in the top three all race long and finished second in the Buddy’s Home Furnishings Rocket. Keith Nosbisch of Valrico, FL took the third spot in the Image Skin Care Rocket, and two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Champion David Earl Gentry of Lewisburg, TN was fourth in the Eads Farms/Dixon Plumbing Special.

Bernhardt took the fifth spot in the Terry Eaglin Motorsports Rocket. Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, GA drove the Hedman Husler Special to a sixth-place finish in his 108th consecutive series event. The 2008 NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Champion Chip Brindle of Chatsworth, GA was seventh in the Bryson Motorsports Special.

Dan Breuer of Troutman, NC finished eighth in the AES Racing Special, and John Over of Uniontown PA started 22nd and finished ninth in the K2 Motorsports Rocket to earn the Hedman Husler Award. Travis Varnadore of Dover, FL rounded out the top ten in the Sunstate International Trucks Special.

Bernhardt took the lead from polesitter Brindle at the start of the race followed by Jack Nosbisch Jr., Phillip Cobb of Apollo Beach, FL in the Wells Brothers Farms Special, and Turner. On lap two, Turner passed Cobb for the fourth spot, and on lap five, Jack Nosbisch Jr. made an outside move down the backstretch on Brindle to take the second spot.

Horton drove by Turner for the fourth spot on lap 10, and then began to chase down the leaders, who were working lapped traffic. On lap 12, Horton passed Brindle for the third spot with an inside move coming off the fourth turn. Horton caught Jack Nosbisch Jr. by lap 17 to challenge for second, and then got an inside run coming off the fourth turn on lap 18 to take the position.

The first of four caution flags came out on lap 19 for debris. Bernhardt led Horton, Jack Nosbisch Jr., Brindle, Turner, Keith Nosbisch, Gentry, Cobb, Steve Mathis of Plant City, FL in the Mathis Farms Special, and Breuer down for the double-file restart.

A tangle on the restart that spun Shannon Lee of Lumberton, MS in the Billy Riels Racing GRT on the front straightaway brought out caution flag number two. Lee was done for the night, and that earned him the Dominator Race Products Hard Luck of the Race Award.

On the next restart, Horton got to the inside of Bernhardt and the top two cars raced side-by-side for the entire lap. As the field took the crossed flags to signal the halfway point in the race, Horton took the lead, while Keith Nosbisch and Gentry climbed up to the fourth and fifth spots respectively.

Horton began to pull away from Bernhardt, but his advantage was erased on lap 27 when Steve Cooke of Mt. Airy, NC spun the AES Racing Special in turn four to bring out the third caution flag of the race. A multi-car tangle on the restart brought out the fourth and final caution flag of the race, and sent Cobb to the tail of the lead lap cars for the restart.

Horton picked up where he left off after the next restart, while Jack Nosbisch Jr. challenged Bernhardt for the second spot, and took the position from Bernhardt coming off the fourth turn. By lap 29, Over had charged from the 22nd starting spot to move up to the seventh position, and Varnadore, who started 20th, was riding in eighth.

By lap 33, Horton had stretched his advantage over Jack Nosbisch Jr. to a full straightaway lead. Horton encountered lapped traffic on lap 35, but no one could close the gap. Keith Nosbisch got by Bernhardt for third on lap 37, and Gentry dropped Bernhardt to fifth by moving up to the fourth spot on lap 38. Horton’s margin of victory was 4.184 seconds at the checkered flag.

Chase Edge of Lafayette, AL missed the main event in the Edge’s Gas Company Special, but took the VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Race Award with the highest finishing position among the VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Candidates in the B-Mains. Greg Robertson of Waynesboro, VA finished fourth in the first 12-lap B-Main Race in the Wyn Bridge Industrial Fabricators Rocket to earn the Integra Racing Shocks Just Missed It Award.

Horton was the fast qualifier among the 46 entrants with a lap around the 1/3-mile clay oval in 16.206 seconds. The four ten-lap heat races were won by Brindle, Bernhardt, Cobb, and Jack Nosbisch Jr.

The two 12-lap B-Mains were won by the defending and two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Champion Eric Cooley of Fulton, MS in the 78 Towing and Recovery Special and Robert Cossell IV of Connellsville, PA in the Sprouts Pick-A-Part Warrior.

The NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Friday night for a 40-lap $2,000-to-win event, and again on Saturday night for a 50-lap $3,000-to-win event.

For more information about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at NeSmith Racing. Becoming a fan of the NeSmith Racing Facebook page will make you eligible for special prizes that will be given away each month.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 1 AT EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK IN TAMPA, FL ON 2/24/11:

POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 5 11 Doug Horton Bruceton Mills, WV 40 $2,000
2. 4 12 Jack Nosbisch Jr. Riverview, FL 40 $1,000
3. 7 02 Keith Nosbisch Valrico, FL 40 $700
4. 10 56 David Earl Gentry Lewisburg, TN 40 $550
5. 2 B69 Bryan Bernhardt Clearwater, FL 40 $500
6. 6 10 Matthew Turner Dawsonville, GA 40 $425
7. 1 21b Chip Brindle Chatsworth, GA 40 $375
8. 9 B7 Dan Breuer Troutman, NC 40 $350
9. 22 K2 John Over Uniontown, PA 40 $425
10. 20 41 Travis Varnadore Dover, FL 40 $300
11. 3 32 Phillip Cobb Apollo Beach, FL 40 $275
12. 17 33c Eric Cooley Fulton, MS 40 $250
13. 16 07 Doug Watson Plant City, FL 40 $225
14. 12 2* Shane Hitt Buckhannon, WV 39 $200
15. 8 95 Steve Mathis Plant City, FL 39 $175
16. 23 27 Larry Harrod Plains, GA 39 $150
17. 14 99w Shan Smith Dade City, FL 38 $140
18. 19 1 Johnny Stokes Columbus, MS 38 $125
19. 13 14 Mavrick Varnadore Dover, FL 38 $125
20. 18 50c Robert Cossell IV Connellsville, PA 27 $125
21. 11 17c Steve Cooke Mt. Airy, NC 26 $125
22. 21 105 Dave Schmauss Dover, FL 24 $125
23. 15 47 Shannon Lee Lumberton, MS 17 $125
24. 24 121 Michael Blount Sumrall, MS 17 $125

ENTRIES: 46
FAST QUALIFIER: Horton, 16.206 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: Harrod and Blount
LEAD CHANGES: 1
LAP LEADERS: Bernhardt, 1-19; Horton, 20-40
LAPS LED: Horton, 21; Bernhardt, 19
VP RACING FUELS ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Chase Edge
HEDMAN HUSLER AWARD: Over (started 22nd and finished 9th)
DOMINATOR RACE PRODUCTS HARD LUCK AWARD: Lee
INTEGRA SHOCKS JUST MISSED IT AWARD: Greg Robertson
RACECAR ENGINEERING 5TH-PLACE AWARD: Bernhardt
KRC 6TH-PLACE AWARD: Turner
JOE GIBBS DRIVEN 7TH-PLACE AWARD: Brindle
RACECAR ENGINEERING 8TH-PLACE AWARD: Breuer
MAXIMUM SIGNS AND GRAPHICS 9TH-PLACE AWARD: Over
KRC 10TH-PLACE AWARD: T. Varnadore
MIKE’S CUSTOM TANKS 11TH-PLACE AWARD: Cobb
SHORTY’S SHOCK SERVICE 12TH-PLACE AWARD: Cooley
SCHOENFELD HEADERS 13TH-PLACE AWARD: Watson
J.T. KERR RACING EQUIPMENT 14TH-PLACE AWARD: Hitt
COLFIELD RACING STARTERS 15TH-PLACE AWARD: Mathis
KINSLER AIR FILTERS 16TH-PLACE AWARD: Harrod
CAUTIONS: 4
MARGIN OF VICTORY: 4.184 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACE: 34 Minutes and 44.130 Seconds

By |2011-02-25T13:56:38-05:00February 25th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on HORTON LEARNS TO LIKE TIRE CHOICE FOR WIN IN NeSMITH CHEVROLET SEASON OPENER