Desoto cancels
The May 14th race program at Desoto Super Speedway has been cancelled due to rain.
The May 14th race program at Desoto Super Speedway has been cancelled due to rain.
Bradenton, FL -April 16, 2011- Another night of beautiful spring Florida weather greeted the fans and racers for a night of stock car racing at ASA sanctioned DeSoto Super Speedway.
Pro Trucks
Nick Hernandez once again showed his dominance in the DeSoto Pro Trucks as for the second week in a row he came from the back of the pack for the second week in a row to claim the win. (more…)
Bandolero Feature
1. Keith Sinkula 2. Noah Cornman 3. Samuel Cornman
Legends Feature
1. Russ Thomson
School Bus Figure 8 Feature
1. Ernest Helfrick 2. Wayne Calkins 3. Jerome Watland 4, Michael Gamache 5. Mark Jackson 6. Jason Godwin 7. Larry Saffold 8. April Latinka 9. Craig Jackson 10. Tommy Harper 11. Jimmy Volk 12. Amy Jones 13. Jay Seykora 16. Eugene Helfrick DQ
Modified Mini Feature
1. Chris Zimmerman 2, Fred Hanson DQ 3. Jody Robbins DQ 4, Timothy Herrington 5. Mike Kerrivan DNF 6. David Davis DNF
Pure Stock Feature
1. Robert Crisp 2. Darrin Ellis 3. Duane Best 4. Jimmie Best DNF
Bombers Feature
1. Michael Crooks 2. Jimmie Best 3. John Stewart 4. Steve Elder 5. Kyle Best 6. Mark Petty 7. Alex Patten DNF 8. Shanna Clark DNF
Open Wheel Modified Feature
1. Wayne Jefferson 2. Dalton Baldwin 3. Mike Birk Jr 4. Don Skaggs 5. Mickey “Mary” Wright 6. Dan Partelo DNF 7. Pat Nanney DNF
From Rick Anges, Desoto Super Speedway Media
DESOTO PRO TRUCKS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 10 37 Nick Hernandez Palmetto , Fl
2 3 4 Dennis Colletti, Jr Florida , Fl
3 5 2C Gerald Campbell Sebring , Fl
4 9 18 Cheyne Hammond Apollo Beach, Fl
5 7 51 Roger Blevins Haines City, Fl
6 1 6 David Davis , Fl
7 6 96 P.j. Letourneau Riverview Dr., Fl
8 8 3 Jim Alterizio Brandon , Fl
9 2 50 Danny Anderson Bradenton , Fl
10 4 38 Cory France Seminole , Fl
ROOKIE TRUCKS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 3 99 Cody Martell Arcadia , Fl
2 2 21 Randall Leonard Lake Placid, Fl
3 1 4 Brooke Storer Zephyrhills , Fl
DWARF CARS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 5 56 Larry Hubbard Jr Cape Coral, Fl
2 3 14 Robert Bass Eustis , Fl
3 1 98 Christopher Mcclelland Ocoee , Fl
4 7 2 Jon Brown Lake Panasoffkee, Fl
5 6 00 Donny Bass Orlando , Fl
6 2 33 Roger Richmond Port Charlotte, Fl
7 4 25 John Bass Orlando , Fl
8 10 08 Rebecca George
9 8 77 Todd Brown Lake Panasoffkee, Fl
10 9 1A John Atherton Cape Coral, Fl
MODIFIED MINIS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 1 26 Nathan Florian Clearwater , Fl
2 3 16 Glenn Kelley New Port, Fl
3 4 21 Andy Fischer Bradenton , Fl
4 2 82 Timothy Herrington Zephyrhills , Fl
5 5 20 Cody Stickler
6 6 4 Robbie Storer Zephyrhills , Fl
MINI STOCKS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 3 32 Bruce Carbone Bradenton , Fl
2 2 33X Darrin Ellis Myakka City, Fl
3 1 17 James Wood Jr Bradenton , Fl
BOMBERS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 1 02 John Stewart Pinellas Park, Fl
2 2 42 Steve Elder St Petersberg, Fl
3 7 22 Randy Spicer New Port, Fl
4 8 33X Michael Crooks St Petersberg, Fl
5 3 67 Robert Vigilo Bradenton , Fl
6 6 3X Kyle Best Myakka City, Fl
7 5 81 Alex Patten St Petersberg, Fl
8 4 43 Duane Best Myakka City, Fl
TROPHY DASH
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 3 53 Craig Jackson Bradenton , Fl
2 2 7 Tommy Harper Bradenton , Fl
3 1 25 Mark Jackson Bradenton , Fl
Bradenton,Fl. ASA racing returned to the high-banks of DeSoto Super Speedway with the Hoosier Elite Series Late Models.
Fifteen year old Matt Tifft from Hinckley, Ohio would start on the pole but it wasn’t long before Jeff Scofield who started on the outside of the front row jumped out to the lead with Wayne Anderson into second.
It wasn’t long before the lead duo would put on a clinic of late model racing as they went side by battling for the lead for fifteen plus laps before Anderson would take over the top spot.
Anderson would cruise to the win with Scofield finishing second, third would be Jessie Dutilly, fourth across the stripe was Icebreaker winner Anthony Campi and rounding out the top five was Joe Boyd.
Sportsman
Steve Gainey returned to DeSoto in a big way as he took the win in the ever popular Sportsman class. Mark Peterson finished second, third was Timmy Lowe, fourth was Greg Krom and fifth Duane Best.
Bombers
Once again the Bomber class had the fans on their feet as the final laps came down to side by side door handle to door handle racing for the lead between “The Punisher” Michael Crooks and Steve Elder. Crooks was going for the hat trick looking for three wins in a row but Elder would have none of it as he edged Crooks out at the stripe by a bumper. Jimmie Best would finish in the third position, fourth across the stripe was John Stewart and fifth went to Jerome Watland.
HOOSIER ELITE SERIES SUPER LATE MODELS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 3 84 Wayne Anderson Wildwood , Fl
2 2 92 Jeff Scofield Plant City, Fl
3 5 30 Jesse Dutilly Bradenton , Fl
4 6 81 Anthony Campi Sarasota , Fl
5 10 5 Joe Boyd Riverview , Fl
6 11 20 Anthony Sergi Geneva , Fl
7 1 89 Matt Tifft Hinckley , Oh
8 9 5X Steve Gill Sarasota , Fl
9 7 10 Steve Dorer Lakeland , Fl
10 4 75 Dave Pletcher North Port, Fl
11 12 71 Lb Skaggs Ft Myers, Fl
12 8 88 Justin Larson Safety Harbor, Fl
SPORTSMANS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 4 79 Steve Gainey Bradenton , Fl
2 3 73 Mark Peterson Sarasota , Fl
3 2 57 Timmy Lowe Pinellas Park, Fl
4 1 35 Gregory Krom Sarasota , Fl
5 8 3 Duane Best Myakka City, Fl
6 6 68 Gary Mcfall Venice , Fl
7 7 1 Eric “rick” Kase Odessa , Fl
8 5 27X Jonathan Heidenthal Myakka City, Fl
9 10 07 Scott Garrity Port Richey, Fl
MINI STOCKS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 3 32 Bruce Carbone Bradenton , Fl
2 2 33X Darrin Ellis Myakka City, Fl
3 1 17 James Wood Jr Bradenton , Fl
PURE STOCKS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 2 71 Darrin Ellis Myakka City, Fl
2 6 2 Robert Crisp Largo , Fl
3 1 21X George Bartimac St Petersberg, Fl
4 3 88 Jamie Wilson Sarasota , Fl
5 4 29 Kenny Gibson Venice , Fl
6 5 93 Dean Butrum Venice , Fl
BOMBERS
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 1 42 Steve Elder St Petersberg, Fl
2 10 33X Michael Crooks St Petersberg, Fl
3 2 67 Jimmie Best Sarasota , Fl
4 3 02 John Stewart Pinellas Park, Fl
5 4 31 Jerome Watland Holiday , Fl
6 6 43 Mark Petty Venice , Fl
7 8 3X Kyle Best Myakka City, Fl
8 9 93 Jeff Firestine Venice , Fl
9 7 29 Mark Milthaler Northport , Fl
10 5 81 Richard Shepherd Sr. St. Petersburg, Fl
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
February 11, 2011
During the 2005 racing season, Phil Harp of Largo, was racing his go-kart regularly with the Tri City Kart Club at Desoto Super Speedway on Sunday afternoons.
At each month’s race, Phil would look up at the empty grandstands, and wonder how much fun it might be, to race in front of fans, as part of the Saturday night stock car program.
Then, Phil got an idea. He decided to try and contact a few stock car track promoters, to see if any might schedule a senior champ kart race. Phil entertained them on the idea of a race class that would average 15-20 drivers, have a devoted following, and was deserving of a chance to run as part of the “big show” with the regular Saturday night classes.
On Thanksgiving weekend of 2005, Desoto Super Speedway in Bradenton, Florida gave Phil a race date.
Phil, who is employed as a plumber, worked the phone hard in the weeks leading up to the race, trying to convince every racer he knew to enter. Many in the karting community were skeptical.
“When I drove to the track for that first race, I was nervous. My biggest fear was that noone would show up”, Phil later said. “I decided to get there early, before the pit gate opened. But, when I turned off of Highway 64 onto the track road, I saw a line of trailers already lined up at the pit gate. I thought wow… those car racers sure get to the track early. Then, as I got closer, I realized that they were all karters, patiently waiting for the track to open. You’ve got to get up pretty early in the morning if you expect to beat my guys to the track on race day… karters are a passionate group”, Phil chuckled.
Twenty-six champ karts showed up that night, and a series was born.
Since 2005, the South East Champ Kart Series (SECKS) has traveled to five stock car tracks in Florida including Desoto Super Speedway, Auburndale Speedway, Punta Gorda Speedway, Orlando Speedworld and Citrus County Speedway. The drivers range in age from 15 years old, to 74.
On February 26, the series will kick off the 2011 Season by sanctioning it’s 80th race, at Citrus County Speedway, in Inverness.
When asked how the South East Champ Kart Series has continued to average nearly 20 drivers at each event over the past three seasons, despite the tough economy, Phil paused. “The economy has really hurt most traveling racing divisions, but for us, it probably has helped, as much as hurt. When I started this, I didn’t think that many car racers would be interested in racing with us. However, as the economy has soured, my series has become a relatively inexpensive way for car racers to keep their faces visible at the stock car tracks, while they are waiting to find funding for their cars”, said Phil.
“Another possible reason is that we really try and make our new and part-time racers feel welcomed. When a new racer comes into our series, I always try to encourage them to pit next to me that first night, so that I can make sure they have all the tools, help and encouragement that they need to make as many laps as possible. I can remember going to races in my younger days where the only person who spoke to me was the lady who took my money at the pit gate. That will never happen in my series. I’m sure some of my drivers get tired of me visiting their pits at each event”, Phil chuckled.
“The part-time racers are also a big key, I think. In my experience, these racers are often overlooked by promoters. If you can grow your numbers of part-time racers, and give them reasons to dust off their equipment, it begins to pay big dividends. It’s a lot easier for a guy with heavy financial or family commitments to race part-time, than to travel the entire series. One thing we did to encourage the part-timers to race a little more is to award three ‘Track Champions Trophies’, to the drivers who gain the highest points at Auburndale Speedway, Citrus County Speedway and Punta Gorda Speedway (respectively). This allows a racer who isn’t able to travel the entire series to pick one track, and try to win a Track Champions Trophy. The last race of the season at each track is pretty exciting for the guys who are in contention for the Trophy. We had one race last year where seven drivers could have won the Track Champions Trophy on the final night. You’d have thought those guys were racing for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship…. they made Days of Thunder look pretty mild. They all wanted to win that big Trophy bad”, Phil laughed.
The series races for a cash purse at each event, and has several loyal sponsors who routinely post additional cash and prizes throughout the season. They include J. Hite Exterminating (Tampa), PBS Sales and Service, Inc. (Tampa), Top Deck Concrete Inc. (Riverview), BS Powerhouse Racing Engines (Zephryhills), Impact Racing Products and AlleyCat Grafix (Palm Bay), among others.
“Three of our 17 features during the 2010 season paid the winner $500 cash, or more, to win. We are proud of that, and those types of payouts are always popular with my guys. However, in our normal races, we try to keep the payout very flat, so that we can give the guy who finishes deeper in the field a little something extra in his pocket at the end of the night. I’ve noticed that some drivers can seem pretty disappointed after a feature, because they didn’t have a good finish. But then, when he finds out that he finished in the money, and that we have some cash waiting for him at the payout table, his mood quickly changes” said Phil.
“When the series began, I didn’t think we would still be doing this, six years later”, said Phil. “I owe a lot of the credit to my wife Joan. She is a registrar, cashier, scorer, and official all rolled into one. Racers can sometimes get pretty upset after a race, but she always tries to listen to everyone, and treat them with respect when she explains a call. She is a big reason why our guys keep coming back to race with us, even after a bad night. Every racing series needs a Joan Harp”.
“The track promoters and their staff have also been great to the champ kart group, and they always make us feel welcomed. Critter, Rex, Greg, Rick, and all of their track staff… they are always patient with our guys, and make us feel just as important as the car divisions”, remarked Phil.
NEXT RACE: Saturday night, February 26, 2011
Location: Citrus County Speedway, Inverness, FL
Track Website: www.CitrusCountySpeedway.com
Time: Racing starts at 6pm!
SECKS Series Website: www.NewSecksRacing.com
The Hoosier Elite Series from DeSoto Super Speedway on November 13, 2010
1 88 Justin Larson Safety Harbor, Fl
2 07 Jeff Scofield Plant City, Fl
3 36 Tim Russell Apopka , Fl
4 10 Steve Dorer Lakeland , Fl
5 5 Joe Boyd Riverview , Fl
6 75 Marty Pierce Sanford , Fl 30.00
7 30 Jesse Dutilly Bradenton , Fl
8 1X John Jackson Ellenton , Fl
9 5X Steve Gill Sarasota , Fl
10 87 Danny Foster Sarasota , Fl
11 51 Eric Purcell
12 00 Robert Yoho Pinellas Park, Fl
13 70X James Glover Pinellas Park, Fl
14 53 Brad Bischoff Myakka City, Fl
15 81 Anthony Campi Sarasota , Fl
HOOSIER ELITE – QUALIFYING
Pos Driver Car #
1 JOE BOYD 5
2 JUSTIN LARSON 88
3 JEFF SCOFIELD 07
4 ANTHONY CAMPI 81
5 TIM RUSSELL 36
6 STEVE DORER 10
7 JESSE DUTILLY 30
8 MARTY PIERCE 75
9 JOHN JACKSON 1X
10 STEVE GILL 5X
11 BRAD BISCHOFF 53
12 JAMES GLOVER 70X
13 DANNY FOSTER 87
14 ERIC PURCELL 51
15 ROBERT YOHO 00
BOMBERS – FEATURE
Pos Driver Car #
1 JEROME WATLAND 31
2 MICHAEL CROOKS 33X
3 JOHN STEWART 02
4 ALLEN BRAGG 89
5 JIMMIE BEST 67
6 BOBBY FRISCH 96
7 MARK PETTY 43
8 ROGER DIMICK 92
FLYIN 4s – FEATURE
Pos Driver Car #
1 RANDY JOHNSON 73
2 RONALD ROBINSON 05
3 JESSICA OSTROVSKIS 91
4 PAUL RICHARDS 61
5 ARTHUR DANIELSON 38
6 JIMMIE BEST 44X
MAGIC 4S – FEATURE
Pos Driver Car #
1 DALLAS TROYER 01
2 KYLE BEST 3
3 CHELSEA LAJOIE 73
4 Paul Richards JR 61
5 SHANNA CLARK 44
6 JOANN DANIELSON 38
PURE STOCKS – FEATURE
Pos Driver Car #
1 DARRIN ELLIS 71
2 JIMMIE BEST 67
3 ROBERT CRISP 30
4 JAMIE WILSON 88
5 DUANE BEST 3
TROPHY DASH – FEATURE
Pos Driver Car #
1 ANTHONY EASTON 89
2 NICK ELLIS 17X
3 SCOTT WILSON 92
4 michael smith 07
5 MARK JACKSON 25
6 CRAIG JACKSON 53
7 JASON GODWIN 17
8 CHRISTOPHER DODSON 88