Win Number Two: Moyer Adds To DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH Success With $10,000 UMP Late Model Score

BARBERVILLE, FL – Feb. 18, 2011 – Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., became the first repeat winner during the dirt Late Model portion of the 40 th DIRTcar Nationals by University of Northwestern Ohio with a powerful performance in Friday night’s 40-lap UMP-sanctioned finale at Volusia Speedway Park.

Backing up his victory in the opener of the full-fender meet on Monday night, Moyer inherited the lead on lap 12 when Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., pulled up lame with a broken rear axle tube and dominated the remainder of the distance. The 53-year-old Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer pocketed $10,000, pushing his earnings for the week over the $20,000 mark.

Moyer steered his Victory Circle Chassis machine under the checkered flag 3.664 seconds ahead of York, Pa.’s Rick Eckert, a World of Outlaws Late Model Series regular who registered his best finish of the DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH.

Jimmy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., who won Wednesday night’s UMP Late Model A-Main, advanced from the ninth starting spot to finish third and Thursday-night WoO LMS winner Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., placed fourth after starting from the seventh position. Nineteen-year-old Austin Hubbard of Seaford, Del., completed the top five in Dale Beitler’s car, falling one spot from his fourth-place start.

Moyer recorded his seventh triumph in DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH competition since 1998. It marked the second time that he’s won the mid-winter racing spectacular’s marquee UMP Late Model event – exactly six years to the day since his first victory in the race.

This score came in convincing fashion. Moyer swiftly moved to the front from the fifth starting spot, reaching second with a lap-nine pass of Eckert and then running down Feger to begin challenging for the lead just as the race-long pacesetter’s car stopped with mechanical woes on lap 12 to bring out the race’s lone caution flag.

“The plan wasn’t to shoot right to the front,” said Moyer, who enters the DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH finale – a WoO LMS event on Saturday night (Feb. 19) – trailing only Mars in the battle for the event points crown. “You just do it by instinct, do what you can do. It just so happened that the doors opened up and I got up there pretty quick.

“Rick (Eckert) had a good car, but he got a little bit free there for a lap or two and I was able to get by him. I was glad I did because the track tightened up there about halfway through.

“We’re real happy,” he added. “One night we were off this week (his only run worse than sixth is a 16th-place finish on Wednesday), so all in all we’ve had a pretty good Speedweek.”

Eckert, 45, made his visit to the Sunshine State much more enjoyable with a breakout runner-up outing. His hopes for victory, however, were effectively dashed when Moyer overtook him for second place.

“When we fired off the start there was a little bit of rubber down the back straightaway all the way out by the wall,” said Eckert, who needed just five laps to move from the sixth starting spot to second. “I struggled off (turn) two for traction, so I would just chase myself out there to the wall and then I could get a run down the backstraightaway – not realizing, though, that (the track) was starting to pick up on the bottom.

“Billy slipped by me on the bottom and then I moved down and there was traction. Once I moved where he was I figured out his groove was much better than the one I was running. It was my own fault that I didn’t go down there sooner. I just didn’t search around.”

Despite falling short of a five-figure win, Eckert was pleased with the speed he flashed with his Team Zero by Bloomquist mount.

“My car’s been good, but the track’s been hammer-down to the cushion and that’s made it tough for me,” said Eckert, who finished 13th, 24 th, 17th and 13th in the week’s first four A-Mains. “Tonight the track finally got to where I could make some time off that cushion and keep up with them or pass them.

“I wish (tonight) was the Outlaw race – I hope we run this good tomorrow night. But it’s good that we had a run like this no matter what. I thought I was gonna become a Florida resident. Until tonight, I about didn’t make enough money to buy diesel fuel to get back home.”

Finishing in positions 6-10 was 10th-starter Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va.; 11th-starter Earl Pearson Jr. of Jacksonville, Fla.; John Blankenship of Williamson, W.Va., whose advance from the 22nd starting position made him the hard-charger of the race; 15-year-old Tyler Reddick of Corning, Calif.; and Tuesday-night UMP Late Model winner Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind.

Sixty-one cars entered Friday night’s program.

In the group qualifying sessions that set the starting lineups for the evening’s six heat races, Hubbard registered the overall fastest time with a lap of 16.145 seconds.

Other group fast-timers were O’Neal (16.610 seconds), Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga. (16.734), Feger (16.481), Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa. (16.361) and Moyer (16.307).

Heat winners were O’Neal, Davenport, Feger, Eckert, Hubbard and Moyer. The B-Mains were captured by Brady Smith of Solon Springs, Wis., Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., and Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga.

Billy Ogle Jr. of Knoxville, Tenn., was victorious in the 12-lap ‘Bulrush Dash’ that closed the night. He earned $300 for topping the short sprint reserved for drivers who didn’t qualify.

The curtain is set to come down on the 40th DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH on Saturday night (Feb. 19). A huge doubleheader featuring twin 50-lap features – one for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series and one for the Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modifieds – will serve as the grand finale of 12 consecutive evenings of competition.

Gates open at 5 p.m. and race time is 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

For more information on the DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH, log on to www.DIRTcarNationals.com.

DIRTcar UMP Late Model 40-Lap A-Main Finish (Finish Pos./Start Pos./Driver):

1. (5) Billy Moyer

2. (6) Rick Eckert

3. (9) Jimmy Mars

4. (7) Scott Bloomquist

5. (4) Austin Hubbard

6. (14) Josh Richards

7. (11) Earl Pearson Jr.

8. (22) John Blankenship

9. (8) Tyler Reddick

10. (3) Don O’Neal

11. (15) Will Vaught

12. (1) Jonathan Davenport

13. (19) Brady Smith

14. (20) Dennis Erb Jr.

15. (12) Dan Stone

16. (24) Russell King

17. (16) Eric Wells

18. (23) Clint Smith

19. (28) Brandon Sheppard

20. (27) Ryan Unzicker

21. (18) Ricky Weiss

22. (25) Steve Francis

23. (13) Pat Doar

24. (17) Dan Schlieper

25. (10) Chub Frank

26. (2) Jason Feger

27. (21) Dale McDowell

28. (26) Tim McCreadie

Lap Leaders: Feger (1-12); Moyer (13-40)

Provisional Starters: Francis, McCreadie, Unzicker, Sheppard

Heat No. 1 (8 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Don O’Neal, 2. Scott Bloomquist, 3. Pat Doar, 4. Brady Smith, 5. Mike Marlar, 6. Tommy Kerr, 7. Brandon Thirlby, 8. John Mason, 9. John Henderson, 10. Larry Wight, 11. Steve Francis

Heat No. 2 (8 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Jonathan Davenport, 2. Tyler Reddick, 3. Josh Richards, 4. John Blankenship, 5. Eddie Carrier Jr., 6. Jared Landers, 7. Tim Fuller, 8. Brandon Sheppard, 9. Vic Coffey, 10. John Garvin Jr.

Heat No. 3 (8 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Jason Feger, 2. Jimmy Mars, 3. Will Vaught, 4. Clint Smith, 5. Tyler Bruening, 6. Tim McCreadie, 7. Ryan Unzicker, 8. Mike Hammerle, 9. Jerry Perine, 10. Lee Thomason

Heat No. 4 (8 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Rick Eckert, 2. Chub Frank, 3. Eric Wells, 4. Dennis Erb Jr., 5. Justin Rattliff, 6. Billy Ogle Jr., 7. Jack Sullivan, 8. Jason McBride, 9. John Lobb, 10. Jill George

Heat No. 5 (8 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Austin Hubbard, 2. Earl Pearson Jr., 3. Dan Schlieper, 4. Dale McDowell, 5. Kent Robinson, 6. Casey Roberts, 7. Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs, 8. Dillan White, 9. Tyler Ivey, 10. Chad Hollenbeck

Heat No. 6 (8 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Billy Moyer, 2. Dan Stone, 3. Ricky Weiss, 4. Russell King, 5. Eric Jacobsen, 6. Brian Reese, 7. Jon Henry, 8. Ron Davies (DNS) Shane Clanton, Mason Zeigler

B-Main No. 1 (10 laps – Top 2 Transfer): 1. Brady Smith, 2. John Blankenship, 3. Eddie Carrier Jr., 4. Tim Fuller, 5. Larry Wight, 6. Tommy Kerr, 7. Brandon Thirlby, 8. John Mason, 9. John Garvin Jr., 10. John Henderson, 11. Jared Landers, 12. Brandon Sheppard, 13. Vic Coffey (DNS) Mike Marlar, Steve Francis

B-Main No. 2 (10 laps – Top 2 Transfer): 1. Dennis Erb Jr., 2. Clint Smith, 3. Tim McCreadie, 4. Ryan Unzicker, 5. Billy Ogle Jr., 6. Jack Sullivan, 7. Tyler Bruening, 8. John Lobb, 9. Justin Rattliff, 10. Jill George, 11. Mike Hammerle, 12. Jerry Perine, 13. Lee Thomason, 14. Jason McBride

B-Main No. 3 (10 laps – Top 2 Transfer): 1. Dale McDowell, 2. Russell King, 3. Kent Robinson, 4. Casey Roberts, 5. Shane Clanton, 6. Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs, 7. Tyler Ivey, 8. Eric Jacobsen, 9. Jon Henry, 10. Brian Reese, 11. Mason Zeigler, 12. Chad Hollenbeck, 13. Ron Davies, 14. Dillan White

‘Bulrush Dash’ Finish (12 laps): 1. Billy Ogle Jr., 2. Tim Fuller, 3. Eddie Carrier Jr, 4. Larry Wight, 5. Kent Robinson, 6. Jack Sullivan, 7. Tyler Bruening, 8. Tyler Ivey, 9. Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs, 10. John Lobb, 11. Jon Henry, 12. Jill George, 13. Brandon Thirlby, 14. Mike Hammerle, 15. John Henderson (DNS) Casey Roberts, Tommy Kerr, Eric Jacobsen, John Mason, John Garvin, Brian Reese, Justin Ratliff

By |2011-02-19T19:11:22-05:00February 19th, 2011|Front Page News, Race Results, Series, Volusia Speedway Park|Comments Off on Win Number Two: Moyer Adds To DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH Success With $10,000 UMP Late Model Score

Clauson and Spatola Win Ocala’s Second Night


by BJ Cavin- Ocala speedway Media

OCALA, FL-  Friday night brought a second round of blistering action to the historic Ocala Speedway as the Bubba Army Sprint Car Winter Games continued at America’s Dirt Track, and the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series provided another round of non winged action on the clay.  The UMP Modifieds were also back to challenge the southeast’s toughest 3/8ths mile, and seemed to be under the spell of the full moon overhead as controversy surrounded the race.

Ocala’s gumbo clay showed a slightly dryer side to the USAC racers on Friday, slowing things down a notch in qualifying.  Tony Stewart Racing’s Levi Jones set the fast time with a 15.211, while Bryan Clauson followed with a 15.288.  The previous night’s winner, Damion Gardner, was third fastest with a 15.391, but failed to transfer to the feature event in his heat race later on.  In fact, Gardner had to rely on a dominant showing in the B main in order to make the A main field on Friday.  Heats produced four winners, including Casey Riggs, Chris Windom, Jon Stanbrough, and Scotty Weir.

The 30 lap feature event saw Blake Fitzpatrick take control as soon as the green flag waved. With just five laps completed Fitzpatrick began to deal with traffic at the rear of the field, and as the race continued under green the traffic woes worsened.  In fact, the race went green to checkers without a caution, and was completed in a rapid 8 minutes and 27 seconds.  And because there were no cautions to bunch up the field, the concept of “open track” was nonexistent.

No matter how hard Fitzpatrick might have tried to stretch his lead, slower cars kept a determined Bryan Clauson close enough to pester the leader at various points in the race.  And Clauson’s repeated attempts at getting around Fitzpatrick finally paid off on lap 23, as he shot under the race leader coming out of turn four and blew by as the two passed the flagstand.

But traffic was just as hard on Clauson as it was on Fitzpatrick, and the Indiana driver was unable to stretch his lead very far.  At the same time Fitzpatrick had to deal with the same traffic problems, as did third place runner, Scotty Weir, so no one had a clear shot at each other in the final laps.  Bryan Clauson scored the win, followed by Blake Fitzpatrick and Scotty Weir.  Damion Gardner fought his way from a dismal starting position to fourth place, and Hunter Schuerenberg was fifth.

The Victory Lane celebration took on a far more emotional tone as Shane Hmiel joined the top three finishers on Ocala’s frontstretch, making his first venture to the races since his horrific accident back on October 9th of last year. Hmiel was happy to be there, speaking to the crowd and joining the winners on the podium for photos.  And he was greeted with a rousing ovation from the grandstand and from the racers in the pits as well, as he said that this was his first real time outside of a hospital setting since his accident, and stated that he planned to win this latest race despite long odds.

As the UMP Modifieds made their way onto Ocala Speedway for their feature race, a new face in the crowd was there to challenge the supremacy of repeated Ocala track champion, Jeff Mathews.  Devin Dixon had never raced at Ocala, and the Apollo Beach racer had something for the Tampa area’s “Repo Man”.  And Dixon wasted no time in showing it, as he jumped in front of Matthews and the two of them battled lap after lap while Kyle Bronson and Illinois’ Mike Spatola had their own tussle over third and fourth places.

Late in the race it was Mathews who took a big shot at getting past Dixon as they exited turn two, and contact between the two racers resulted in a caution flag.  Dixon nearly spun into one of the tractor tires on the infield at the bottom of the track, and came to a stop just off of the backstretch as Mathews continued around the circuit.  Under caution the race officials determined that both racers were at fault, and under UMP rules sent both to the rear of the field, which did not set well with either one.  Both made their exit to the pit area, and the race continued with Mike Spatola leading Kyle Bronson and Jason Miller.

Spatola had made the statement early in his 10 day stint in Florida that he was not going home to Illinois without a win, and with just a one lap dash to the checkers he knew that this was his best shot at not becoming yet another permanently transplanted midwesterner in the Sunshine State.  And with Kyle Bronson all over him for the lead, Spatola blasted his machine through turns one and two, leaving Bronson behind and claiming his first Florida win.  Tampa’s Kyle Bronson would settle for second place while Jason Miller finished third.  Kentucky’s David McWilliams and Panama City’s Todd Neiheiser were fourth and fifth, respectively.

Saturday night marks the absolute last chance for race fans to see the USAC non winged sprint cars this year at the famed Ocala Speedway, and the UMP Modifieds will be back for another round of action as well, this time with a couple of axes to grind over Friday’s controversial final laps.  The grandstand gates will open at 4PM, hot laps are scheduled at 6:15 with qualifying to follow, and heats will begin at 7:30.  For directions to America’s Dirt Track, or more information on the final night of the 2011 Winternationals, please visit www.OcalaSpeedway.com, or phone the track at 352-622-9400.

Bubba Army Sprint Car Nationals, Night 2

1- 7 Bryan Clauson

2- 10 Blake Fitzpatrick
3- 1G Scotty Weir
4- 71 Damion Gardner
5- 35 Hunter Schuerenberg
6- 81 Robert Ballou
7- 10E Shane Cottle
8- 53 Jon Stanbrough
9- 20 Levi Jones
10- 29 Bud Kaeding
11- 37 Casey Riggs
12- 4 Tracy Hines
13- 5X Chris Windom
14- 5 Bobby East
15- 40 Justin Grant
16- 10T Bill Rose
17- 36 Brady Short
18- 14 Coleman Gulick
19- 69 Jerry Coons Jr.
20- 32 Chase Stockton
21- 83 Wes McIntyre
22- 17R Kyle Robbins
UMP Modifieds, Night 2

1- 89 Mike Spatola
2- 40B Kyle Bronson
3- 12 Jason Miller
4- 18 David McWilliams
5- 72 Todd Neiheiser
6- 67 Garret Stewart
7- 56 Dave Barber Jr.
8- 07 Jeff Thomas
9- 1S Keith Smith
10- 05 David Wietholder
11- D4 Dave Jamison

12- 2 Devin Dixon
13- 33 Jeff Mathews
14- 11 Chuck Gustafson Jr.
15- 99 Jim Passino
16- 12M David Moheng
17- 21 Gary Brooks
18- 13 Cory Hupp
By |2011-02-19T18:59:21-05:00February 19th, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Clauson and Spatola Win Ocala’s Second Night

New Smyrna Speedway World Series Results From February 17, 2011

NASCAR Tour Type Modified Feature

  1. Ted Christopher
  2. James Civali
  3. Chuck Hossfeld
  4. Burt Myers
  5. Paul Earles
  6. Justin Bonsignore
  7. Ronnie Silk
  8. Jason Myers
  9. Ryan Preeece
  10. John Sarppraicone
  11. Jimmy Zacharias
  12. Matt Clemmons
  13. Kevin Flockhart
  14. Patrick Emering
  15. Dave Roys
  16. J.R. Swanbrough

Super Late Model Feature

  1. Sean Bass
  2. Daniel Hemric
  3. Tim Russell
  4. Ryan Moore
  5. David Rogers
  6. Aaron Pierce
  7. Wayne Anderson
  8. Jared Allison
  9. Brandon Booth
  10. Cale Gale
  11. Justin Larson
  12. Maryeve Dufault
  13. Alan Bruns
  14. Steve Weaver
  15. Bruce Gowland
  16. Russ Shaw
  17. Derrick Wood
  18. Eric Centers
  19. Daniel Webster
  20. Becca Kasten
  21. Todd Allen
  22. Stephen Nasse
  23. Matt Tifft
  24. Anthony Sergi
  25. Bobby Good
  26. Ron Rihn

Crate Late Model Feature

  1. Shaun McWhirter
  2. Cole Powell
  3. Nathan Russell
  4. Jerick Johnson
  5. Brandon Johnson
  6. Kevin Roberge
  7. Gary Passer
  8. Zach Germaine
  9. Martin Latuilippe
  10. John Nutley
  11. Drew Brannon
  12. Austin Kilpatrick
  13. Kenzie Ruston
  14. Jared Marks
  15. Mike Mazzagatti
  16. Foster Mackey

Limited Late Model Feature

  1. Ross Chastain
  2. Anthony Sergi
  3. Kirk Hooker
  4. Jason Boyd
  5. Derrick Kelley
  6. David Weaver
  7. Zack Donatti
  8. J.R. McMickle
  9. Derrick Wood
  10. Alan Bruns
  11. Jessica Murphy

SK Modified Feature

  1. Ronnie Silk
  2. Paul Earles
  3. Jimmy Zacharias
  4. T.J. Zacharias
  5. Gary Fountain
  6. Dave Brown

Pro Truck Feature

  1. Kevin Henry
  2. Scott Reeves
  3. Rickey Moxley
  4. Keith Lilley
  5. Spencer Davis
  6. Whiteny Poole
  7. Jason Rasarious
  8. Rodney Haddock
  9. Bill Stacy
  10. Derrick Reeves
  11. Zac Curtis
  12. Joe Fitos
  13. Kristen Wallace
By |2011-02-18T20:59:15-05:00February 18th, 2011|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on New Smyrna Speedway World Series Results From February 17, 2011

MICHAEL DUPUY WINS HIS FIRST-EVER IN 360 OPENER AT EAST BAY THURSDAY

TAMPA, FL…..2/17/11……”This is amazing,” shouted an excited Michael Dupuy so the folks could hear him all the way back in Amite, Louisiana. “I can’t wait ‘til Saturday night,” he told track announcer Larry Jewett in victory lane after winning his first-ever feature Thursday night at East Bay Raceway Park which was the first $1,500 preliminary night of the 13th Annual King of 360’s, part of the 35th Annual Winternationals on this 1/3 mile clay oval.
Although Dupuy’s margin of victory was slim, just .126 seconds over a fast closing Tim Shaffer, the winner confessed, “I kind of took it easy on those last five laps, but the Shark engine in this Eagle chassis never missed a beat. I was glad to win for this Channing-Zicroff team, they deserve it. We were together for eight races last season, but this was our first win as a team.” (more…)

By |2011-02-18T20:59:35-05:00February 18th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on MICHAEL DUPUY WINS HIS FIRST-EVER IN 360 OPENER AT EAST BAY THURSDAY

Bloomquist Kicks Off World of Outlaws Late Model Series Campaign With Victory In DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH

BARBERVILLE, FL – Feb. 17, 2011 – Scott Bloomquist brought an end to Josh Richards’s mastery of the World of Outlaws Late Model Series season opener on Thursday night at Volusia Speedway Park.

Racing through gritted teeth on a fast, physical track due to a sore shoulder and ribs, Bloomquist took advantage of Richards’s losing bout with the half-mile oval’s ample cushion to capture the 50-lap A-Main that was part of the 40th annual DIRTcar Nationals by University of Northwestern Ohio.

Bloomquist, 47, of Mooresburg, Tenn., regained command of the race on lap 42 after Shinnston, W.Va.’s Richards slammed the dirt curb between turns one and two and lost momentum. The 2004 WoO LMS titlist controlled the remainder of the distance to record his 20th victory on the national tour since ’04. (more…)

By |2011-02-18T20:59:56-05:00February 18th, 2011|Front Page News, Race Results, Series, Volusia Speedway Park|Comments Off on Bloomquist Kicks Off World of Outlaws Late Model Series Campaign With Victory In DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH

Gardner and Mathews Win First Night Races at Ocala

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

OCALA FL-  Near perfect weather greeted a huge crowd of excited fans as Ocala Speedway hosted the opening night of the Bubba Army Sprint Car Nationals, featuring the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series.  Twenty nine wingless sprint cars took on the southeast’s toughest 3/8ths mile on Thursday night, and as expected the D shaped oval claimed a victim or two before it was over.  Fans also saw heated action from the UMP Modifieds, which featured a contingent of Florida racers who were not very hospitable to the visiting racers from other states.

Ocala’s track crew provided the USAC National Sprint Car Series with a smooth and fast surface, and Hunter Schuerenberg took advantage by setting a fast qualifying time of 14.801.  Four exciting heats and a hard fought B main set the field for the 30 lap feature race, with Chris Windom, Tracy Hines, Jerry Coons Jr, and Shane Cottle, all claiming heat race wins.  Casey Riggs took the win in the B main, with Blake Fitzpatrick, Bill Rose, Robert Ballou, Justin Grant, and Wes McIntyre, all following to qualify for the A main.  And credit Justin Grant for making the field after tumbling down Ocala’s frontstretch in his heat race after hard contact with the turn four wall. (more…)

By |2011-02-18T21:00:25-05:00February 18th, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Gardner and Mathews Win First Night Races at Ocala

Auburndale Speedway Winternational Results From February 17, 2011

Bandaleros/ Bandits Feature

1.#14 Banks Johnson
2.#1 Ryan Messer
3.#20 Jalen Parker – BB
4.#19m Dawson McIntee
5.#33 Macy Causey
6.#82 Austin Saunders-BB
7.#19 John Counsel-BB
8.#02 Brayton Haws

Semi-Pro Feature

1.#16 Alex Pacheco
2.#21 Matt Kurzejewski
3.#94 Alex Hickham
4.#05 Brad Blumer
5.#55 Will Cunningham
6.#96 Chase Fitzgerald
7.#07 Kevin Donahue
8.#02 Drew Higginson

Outlaws Feature

1.#4 John Holloman
2.#11 Daniel Conlin
3.#02 Walker Yates
4.#78 Madeline Crane
5.#03 Ryan MackIntosh
6.#55 Michael Held
7.#42 Dana Hamm
8.#08 Cole Boudreau
9.#3 Alicia Mowat
10.#1 Christina Policastro
11.#36 Michael Policastro
12.#12 Joseph Graf

Young Lions Feature

1.#4 Ben Rhodes
2.#15 Mason Massey
3.#95 Josh Morris
4.#2 Brady Boswell
5.#7 Dakota Baggette
6.#8m TJ Michael
7.#48 Chase Dowling
8.#20 Luke Demis
9.#83 Tyler Demis
10.#87 Austin Blankenship
11.#15s Ryan Shattuck
12.#6 Clayton Weatherman
13.#20 David Schilling
14.#88 Cody Scott
15.#9 Camron Ray
16.#00 Anthony Cataldi
17.#14b Jordan Black
18.#7 Conner Pyle

Masters Feature

1.#57 Kevin Foisy
2.#17 Ira Laughy
3.#07 Dave Gleason
4.#13 Tim Brockhouse
5.#Boo Buddy Goudy
6.#21 Bob Sugrue
7.#9 Gene Traxler
8.#22 Wendel Napper
9.#20 Doug Dugger
10.#52 Torstein Larsin
11.#44 Scott Gobrecht
12.#12 Joseph Graf
13.#65 Gary Bursey
14.#8e Scotty Edwards
15.#8f Larry Friddle
16.#18 Tony Holden
17.#23 J Alston
18.92 Kenny Aubrey
19.#49 Duane Lornes
20.#8k Barry Kramer
21.#20 Tony Miller
22.#99 Rodney Pucak
23.#28 Mike Conner
24.#72 Tom Pistone
25.#5 Bob Conner
26.#31 Lynn Wiles

Pro Division Feature

1.#14 Sean Rayhall
2.#05 Bayley Currey
3.#17 Kyle Weatherman
4.#5 Kory Abbott
5.#38 Gerald White
6.#76 Darrell Wallace-DQ on track
7.#28 Steven Cantrell-DQ on track
8.#11 Chris Lemonds
9.#13 Sean McPherson
10.#M1 Todd McCollum
11.#84 Kyle Beattie
12.#8a Mike Alcaro

By |2011-02-23T15:59:09-05:00February 18th, 2011|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Auburndale Speedway Winternational Results From February 17, 2011

New Smyrna Speedway World Series Results From February 16, 2011

NASCAR Tour Type Modified Feature

  1. Earl Paules
  2. Chuck Hossfield
  3. Ted Christopher
  4. Justin Bonsignore
  5. Jason Myers
  6. Patrick Emerling
  7. Eddie Brunnhoelzl
  8. Burt Myers
  9. Jimmy Zacharias
  10. James Civali
  11. Kevin Flockhart
  12. Ron Silk
  13. Ryan Preece
  14. J.R. Swansborough
  15. Eric LeClair
  16. Matt Clemmons
  17. Dave Roys

Super Late Model Feature

  1. Rebecca Kasten
  2. Ryan Moore
  3. Matt Tifft
  4. David Rogers
  5. Tim Russell
  6. Stephen Nasse
  7. Sean Bass
  8. Daniel Hemrick
  9. Anthony Sergi
  10. Ron Rihn
  11. Todd Allen
  12. Chad Akins
  13. David Russell
  14. Chazz Anderson
  15. Jared Allison
  16. Steve Weaver
  17. Russ Shaw
  18. Bruce Gowland
  19. Alan Bruns
  20. Derrick Wood

Crate Late Model Feature

  1. Kevin Roberge
  2. Jerick Johnson
  3. Nathan Russell
  4. John Nutley
  5. Martin Latulippe
  6. Shawn McWhirter
  7. Gary Passer
  8. Cole Powell
  9. Kenzie Ruston
  10. Brandon Watson
  11. Donnie Varcoe
  12. Mike Mazzagatti
  13. Cody Coughlin
  14. Austin Kilpatrick
  15. Zack Germain
  16. Foster Mackey
  17. Andrew Gresel
  18. Drew Brannon
  19. Dakotah Stephens
  20. Gus Dean
  21. Brian Short
  22. Dalton Zehr

Late Model Feature

  1. Ross Chastain
  2. Anthony Sergi
  3. Jessica Murphy
  4. J.R. McMickle
  5. Kirk Hooker
  6. David Weaver
  7. Alan Bruns
  8. Derrick Kelley
  9. Derrick Wood

SK Modified Modified

  1. Ronnie Silk
  2. Jimmy Zacharias
  3. Earl Paules
  4. Gary Fountain
  5. T.J. Zacharias
  6. David Brown

IMCA Type Modified Feature

  1. James Tucker
  2. Maverick McDonald
  3. Kevyn Terry
  4. A.J. Winstead
  5. Josh Todd
  6. Jarrett Korpi
  7. Matt Wheeler
  8. David Hite
  9. Jerry Symons
  10. Tigh Shaffer
By |2011-02-23T15:58:53-05:00February 17th, 2011|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on New Smyrna Speedway World Series Results From February 16, 2011

New Smyrna Speedway World Series Results From February 15, 2011

NASCAR Tour Type Modified Feature

1 22 Chuck Hossfeld
2 6 Ronnie Silk
3 00 Ted Christopher
4 09 Eddie Brunnhoelzl
5 1 Burt Myers
6 8 Earl Paules
7 79 James Civali
8 4 Jason Myers
9 25 Jimmy Zacharias
10 03 Patrick Emerling
11 X6 Eric LeCair
12 06 J. R. Swansbrough
13 77 Gary Putnam
14 79X Donnie Nall
15 0 Dave Roys
16 27 Matt Clemmons
17 80 Kevin Flockhart
18 2X Ryan Preece

Super Late Model Feature

1 36 Tim Russell
2 12K Rebecca Kasten
3 11 David Rogers
4 51X Stephen Nasse
5 74 Ryan Moore
6 31 Aaron Pierce
7 20 Anthony Sergi
8 29 Ronnie Rihn
9 89 Matt Tifft
10 93X David Russell
11 60 Chad Akins
12 15A Chazz Anderson
13 33 Derrick Wood
14 98 Eric Centers
15 68 Russ Shaw
16 18A Jared Allison
17 12X Stephen Weaver Jr.
18 5 Jared Marks
19 18X Bruce Gowland

Crate Late Model Feature

1 84QC Martin Latulippe
2 5G Zach Germain
3 9X Brandon Watson
4 81 Andrew Gresel
5 16 Kevin Roberge
6 56 Gus Dean
7 87 Michael Mazzagatti
8 55 Dakotah Stephens
9 26 Nathan Russell
10 1 Cody Coughlin
11 31 Shaun Mcwhirter
12 17 Gary Passer
13 30 Foster Mackey
14 5 Jared Marks
15 119 Dalton Zehr
16 94 Donnie Varcoe
17 11 Austin Kirkpatrick
18 25 Brian Short
19 96 John Nutley
20 25P Cole Powell
21 76X Jerick Johnson
22 42 Natalie Sather

Late Model Feature

1 26 Jessica Murphy
2 36 Ross Chastain
3 119 J.R McMickle
4 20 Anthony Sergi
5 21X Derrick Kelley
6 38 Kirk Hooker
7 11 David Weaver
8 33 Derrick Wood
9 18 Zachary Jarrell
10 57 Joe Winchell
11 15 Jason Boyd
12 61 Gordon Vipond

SK Modified Feature

1 5 Ronnie Silk
2 8 Earl Paules
3 71 Jimmy Zacharias
4 23 T.J.Zacharias
5 33 Gary Fountain
6 12 David Brown

IMCA Type Modified feature

1 2 66 Jerry Symons
2 1 15 James Tucker
3 8 40 Tigh Shaffer
4 12 54 David Hite
5 3 73 Aaron Williamson
6 9 96 Keith King
7 4 57 Timothy Moore
8 10 112 Jarrett Korpi –
9 5 99 A.J. Winstead
10 6 89 Joshua Todd
11 7 97 Matt Wheeler
12 11 86 Maverick McDonald
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Friesen Passes Hearn On Final Lap For Dramatic Victory At Volusia

BARBERVILLE, Fla. – Feb. 16, 2011 – Stewart Friesen powered to the inside of Brett Hearn on the final lap and surged to the checkered flag on Wednesday night in the Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified opener of 40th DIRTcar Nationals by University of Northwestern Ohio for the second victory of his career at Volusia Speedway Park.

Friesen, the 2010 Super DIRT Week Big-Block Modified champion, kept chipping away at Hearn’s lead, finally getting the front end of his car to the inside of Hearn’s as they came to the white flag. Friesen then held his line into Turns 1 and 2 and drove into the lead down the backstretch and held off a final corner charge by Hearn. Danny Johnson motored from seventh to finish third while Matt Sheppard and Tim Fuller rounded out the top five. (more…)

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