Mother Nature Wins At East Bay


Saturday – July 9, 2011 – Due to the record rain fall in the Tampa Bay area yesterday, East Bay Raceway Park cancelled their July 9th event.  As you can see in the photo, we received over 5 inches of rain here at The Clay By The Bay.

Our next scheduled racing weekend will be July 22nd for the Go-Karts and July 23rd for the big track. Racing on July 23rd will be the East Bay Sprints, Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds, Street Stocks, Outlaw 4s, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and the Old Time Mods.

Don’t forget on July 30th will be the Redneck Smash-A-Rama IV.

Any further questions, please feel free to contact the office Tuesday thru Thursday.

By |2011-07-10T11:02:15-04:00July 10th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Mother Nature Wins At East Bay

Experience Prevails in Victory Lane at East Bay

Buzzie Reutimann drives to his second win in a row.

June 25, 2011 – For the most part of the day, it seemed like Mother Nature was going to be the winner tonight. But, with patience and the hard working efforts of the East Bay Staff, the track was ready for racing tonight here at The Clay By The Bay.

First Feature of the night belonged to the Street Stocks. Just before their Feature was an autograph session featuring the Street Stocks. Kids of all ages were able to see and get their favorite driver’s autograph.

Driver’s then strapped in and got ready for their race. Mike Wilson and last week’s Feature winner, Jim Baker, made up the front row. But it was Tim Gay who took off from the start of the green flag as he started in the eight spot and charged up thru the field. Never looking back, he easily picked up his second feature win of the year in the division. Following him in second was Jeff Rodgers who started in the seventh spot. Jim Baker picked up third while Tim’s son and current point leader, Jarod Gay, picked up fourth and Mike Wilson rounded out the top five.
Tim also won the heat event earlier on.

Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds were next in line with their 15 Lap Feature event. The veteran Buzzie Reutimann and Rookie candidate Thomas Pratt made up the front row. Caution came out early as problems occurred for the 35 of Jerry Bruce, Jr.. Reutimann, Pratt, Sanders, Crouse and Inman were your top five. Caution came out again on lap six and Aileen Collins in her new ride spun on the front stretch with everyone avoiding her. Caution flew two more times before it was all said and done as the Veteran Buzzie Reutimann picked up his second feature win of the year. Thomas Pratt picked up second while last year’s Champion, Austin Sanders came home third with John Inman fourth, and Roger Crouse fifth. Reutimann and Pratt were also preliminary winners for their heat races.

Old Time Mods were back in action tonite as Bob Fink and Jamie Frankland started up front. But, the hard charging Tommy Zwally started fifth and by lap two was in the lead as he passed the leader Jamie Frankland and never looked back as they ran their entire feature caution free. Jamie Frankland finished second with Dan Darnell third. Lars Amundsen in his familiar 22 finished fourth and his son Zack finished fifth. George Hall and Lars Amundsen were your heat winners.

Late Models were next up with last year’s Champion, Bryan Bernhardt and Mavrick Varnadore making up the front row. When the green flag dropped, Mavrick took the early lead, but a caution came out in turn two for the M1 of John Norris spinning and collecting five cars. All cars were able to continue. So a complete restart was in order for the start. Mavrick Varnadore once again jumped out in the early lead, but by lap four, Dave Schmauss took over the top spot. Several cautions flew through out the race, but no one could catch the 105 of Schmauss. Positions two thru five were in a constant battle between Mavrick and Travis Varnadore, Bryan Bernhardt and Ryan Mitchell. But after the checkered flag flew, it was Dave Schmauss picking up his second feature win of the year, with Travis Varnadore second, Bryan Bernhardt third, Mavrick Varnadore fourth and Ryan Mitchell finished with a top five. Travis Varnadore, Mitchell and Schmauss were heat race winners earlier on.

Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers were the final event of the night. Don R. Quinn and last weeks feature winner in her “Orange Pumpkin” was Kayla Jones. From the drop of the green flag, Kayla had a point to prove as she was the only female driver in the entire Bomber field.

As they headed into turn one, Kayla took off and left the guys behind. But, its was Don R. Quinn who brought out the first caution on lap 7 collecting three more cars. Two more cautions were brought out as Dalton Epps and Jimmy Odell both had problems. Kayla was holding off hard charger and three time feature winner, Troy “Socks” Dittebrand and Roberto Morfin, Jr. Jason and Thomas Burnside also were charging towards the front as well trying to pick up a win as well.

But when all was said and done, Kayla proved to the guys that she is definitely there to race.Troy Dittebrand finished second while Roberto Morfin, Sr. had third, but after tech, Morfin’s third place was disallowed after a tire infringement. So, that moved Jason Burnside into third while Thomas Burnside finished fourth and Randy Tyler finished fifth. Dalton Epps and Gene Gross picked up the heat wins.

Winning the two tires courtesy of the class sponsor, Q Auto & Injury’s Limited Late Models was Shane Koperda.

ASA sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, July 9, 2011. Headlining that night will be the Q Auto & Injury Attorney’s Limited Late Models, Gagel’s Auto Parts Open Wheel Modifieds, Street Stocks, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers, Dirt Daubers and the popular Fan Participation races. For more information, go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office. Have a Happy and Safe Fourth of July.

By |2011-06-26T10:05:24-04:00June 26th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Experience Prevails in Victory Lane at East Bay

Travis Varnadore Becomes Scott Thompson Memorial Champ

June 11, 2011 – A dramatic finish to the 2011 Scott Thompson Memorial put Travis Varnadore in Victory Lane as the latest winner of the 50-lap race presented by Airgas. The race was named for local racer Scott Thompson, who passed away in 2006. (more…)

By |2011-06-12T10:42:12-04:00June 12th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Travis Varnadore Becomes Scott Thompson Memorial Champ

Peacock, Reutimann Use Experience for East Bay Wins


June 4, 2011 – Experience played a key role in Saturday as Josh Peacock utilized his track knowledge to prevail in the Late Model tune-up to next week’s Scott Thompson Memorial.

Peacock tried to run away and hide, but found his big leads wiped out by cautions. En route to his first victory of the season, Peacock held off all challengers at the restarts. He had taken the lead from the second row, gaining the top spot by the third turn of the first lap.

“I thought I had lost my touch,” said the winner. “We made a few changes and they seemed to work. I wish this was next week.”

“Next week” is the biggest paying race of the regular season as the Scott Thompson Memorial presented by Airgas 50-lapper will kick off the Donnie Tanner Memorial race series. Leg 2 will come quickly as the Late Models return on June 18 for the Southern Performance Racing Parts 50.

Mavrick Varnadore never fell below third and ended up second at the finish. David Pollen Jr. charged up to claim third at the finish with Travis Varnadore and Dennis Williams rounded out the top five. Heats were won by Travis Varnadore, Cecil Martin and Bryan Barnhardt.

The wily veteran Buzzie Reutimann stayed out from at the drop of the green in the Gagel’s Auto Parts Open Wheel Modified main. “I think I feel 70 years old tonight,” he said in Victory Lane. “I knew the 64 (Austin Sanders) was there and coming, so I couldn’t let up. I changed my line and I messed him up.” The two had made contact two laps from the end, resulting in Sanders going to the tail and setting the stage for Reutimann to finish the job. Thomas Pratt had another top five finish in his quest for Rookie of the Year, claiming second. Hayden Campbell, Sanders and Mickey Wright (in her first start of the year) trailed the top two. Sanders was victorious in the preliminary.

The officials are going to the record books to see if Jeff Rodgers is making history. Rodgers powered to his sixth consecutive Street Stock win and seventh of the season. Rodgers was quick to spread the credit, saying “If it wasn’t for all the guys who work on this car during the week, this wouldn’t be happening.”

The best race on the track was the battle for second between point leader Jarod Gay and Buck Woodhouse for second. Gay won the second spot while Woodhouse crossed in third. That finish was wiped out in tech when Woodhouse was DQed for an illegal distributor. It gave third to Howard Osteen with John Clark and Curtis Book behind. Heat winners were Gay and Mike Wilson.

Troy “Socks” Dittebrand pulled a daily double in the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. The class had a make-up event from last week’s rainout and Dittebrand put his second feature of the year in the bag. Roberto Morfin Jr., Patrick Fiore, Don R. Quinn and Jimmy Odell took top fives. In the regular feature, a 25-car field gathered after heat wins by Dittebrand, Fiore and Dalton Epps. For Dittebrand, the charge to the front appeared to be a place short as Jimmy Odell had the field in command. Odell slipped high coming to the white flag and that was all the advantage Dittebrand needed. He powered to the lead on the backstretch on the final lap to complete the perfect night.

Odell was second with point leader Thomas Burnside in third. Gene Gross stayed in the top five through the whole race and was rewarded with fourth. Jason Burnside finished fifth.
In Dirt Dauber racing, Brett Phillips shot from third to first at the halfway mark to claim the point lead and a second win.

ASA sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, June 11, 2011. The Scott Thompson Memorial presented by Airgas will headline the action as the 50-lap Late Model feature will offer $3,800 to the winner. The race is the first of the four-race Donnie Tanner Memorial Series. Also included in the Saturday night contests are East Bay Sprints, Street Stocks, Outlaw 4s and Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. For more information, go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

By |2011-06-05T10:07:33-04:00June 5th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Peacock, Reutimann Use Experience for East Bay Wins

Rodgers Rolls to Fifth Straight at East Bay

May 28, 2011 –With threatening weather all around, East Bay officials managed to run all but one feature for a complete program.

As the lightning lit up the night, Jeff Rodgers went wire to wire to pick up his fifth consecutive feature win in the Street Stock racing. Buck Woodhouse gave Rodgers the best challenge, but had to take second. Jarod Gay and John Clark battled to the end with Gay third and Clark fourth. Curtis Book had a steady fifth. Andy Lee and Rodgers got victory lane photos for the heats. (more…)

By |2011-05-29T10:51:54-04:00May 29th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Rodgers Rolls to Fifth Straight at East Bay

Martin dominates Top Gun Sprints at East Bay

From CL Whalin

Top Gun Sprints

East Bay Raceway, May 21, 2011

K&N  Heat #1

1)      4  Billy Boyd (Gibsonton, FL)

2)      3A A J Maddox (Brandon, FL)

3)      17D Bruce Durden (Jacksonville, FL)

4)      27 Troy Knowles (Gibsonton, FL)

5)      14W Dan Jones (Valrico, FL)

6)      83A Christine Auld (Largo, FL)

7)      38 Tony Agin (Ft. Myers, FL)

8)      36 Kenneth Laureno (Port Charlotte, FL)

Simpson  Heat #2

1)      24 Danny Martin (Sarasota, FL)

2)      Z1 Harley Zimmerman (Jacksonville, FL)

3)      15 Johnny Gilbertson (Dover, FL)

4)      43 Terry Witherspoon (Jacksonville, FL)

5)      3 Travis Bliemeister (Nokomis, FL)

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

7)      92 Matt Kurtz (Jacksonville, FL)

8)      1* Tim George (Venice, FL)

Weld Racing  Heat #3

1)      41 Stephen Darvalics (Venice, FL)

2)      8  Rich Alexander (Tampa, FL)

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

4)      55 Kerry Gilbert (Dover, FL)

5)      07 Clint Reynolds (San Antonio, FL)

6)      6S Robbie Smith (Tampa, FL)

7)      03 Tyler Eaton (Nokomis, FL) DNS

BoomTrux.Com  Feature

1) 24 Danny Martin; 2) 83 Mark Ruel Jr.; 3) 41 Stephen Darvalics; 4) 3A A J Maddox; 5) 14W Dan Jones; 6) 4 Billy Boyd Jr.; 7) 15 Johnny Gilbertson; 8) 1* Tim George; 9) 43 Terry Witherspoon; 10) 55 Kerry Gilbert; 11) 6S Robbie Smith; 12) 0 Jimmy Ballew Jr.; 13) 8 Rich Alexander; 14) 17D Bruce Durden; 15) 92 Matt Kurtz; 16) 83A Christine Auld; 17) 03 Tyler Eaton; 18) 36 Kenneth Laureno; 19) 38 Tony Agin; 20) 3 Travis Bliemeister; 21) 27 Troy Knowles; 22) 07 Clint Reynolds; 23) Z1 Harley Zimmerman

Commentary

The Top Gun Sprints made their first visit of 2011 to East Bay Raceway on Saturday May 21, 2011. There were 23 cars at the track to give fans three heat races and a 25 lap feature race.

Billy Boyd in the 4 car had the pole with Christine Auld in the 83A on the outside for the start of the K&N heat race. Billy Boyd took the lead on the start and he took the win. The 3 of Travis Bliemenester had the pole for the SIMPSON heat race, with Danny Martin in the 24 car on the outside. It was the 24 that made the better start and took the second heat win. Kerry Gilbert in the 55 car had the pole with Robbie Smith in the 6S for the start of the WELD RACING heat race. Robbie Smith took the lead and on the last lap he spun on back stretch and Stephen Darvalics in the 41 passed him and took the heat win.

The Z1 of Harley Zimmerman had the pole for the start of the BOOMTRUX.COM feature race event, with the 24 of Danny Martin alongside. After a parade lap, the race went to green and it was Danny Martin in the 24 car that took the lead never looked backed and took the checkered flag, followed by Mark Ruel Jr. in the 83 car, Stephen Darvalics in the 41 car, A J Maddox in the 3A car and Dan Jones in the 14W car rounding out the top 5.

The staff and racers of the Top Gun Sprints would like to thank everyone for their support and hope to see you at Hendry County Motorsports Park June 4, 2011. Congratulation goes out to Tim George for winning the KSE Hardcharger Award.

By |2011-05-25T19:14:26-04:00May 25th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results, Series|Comments Off on Martin dominates Top Gun Sprints at East Bay

Martin Mauls East Bay Top Gun Run

May 21, 2011 –The Top Gun Sprints presented by boomtrux.com made their first visit of the 2011 racing season, bringing 23 cars for the 25-lap main.

Two-time series feature winner Danny Martin took the lead from the outside pole and set about to make the rest of the field give chase. Martin, who also holds the series point lead, was able to capitalize on his knowledge of the race track and mastery of lapped traffic to secure the win.

The race got off to a shaky start when polesitter Harley Zimmerman spun approaching the green flag. Somehow, the entire field managed to get by without contact and the cars were put back in order. On the start, Martin grabbed the lead, pursued by Zimmerman. On the second lap, Zimmerman got up in the marbles in turn one and climbed the wall, tearing down catch fencing. The driver was unhurt and the track repair crew took just 20 minutes to make the repairs. Martin picked up where he left off, trying to pull away from the challenge of Steve Darvalics. As the race neared the halfway mark, Tony Agin hit the wall in turn one and flipped, bringing out a second red. The race continued without major incident. Mark Ruel Jr. started pursuing Martin and closed in with less than five laps left. The field picked through traffic and Martin cruised to the top to take the victory. Ruel’s second place was his best series finish of the year after two fourths in earlier action. Darvalics claimed third, ahead of A. J. Maddox who had a steady run for fourth. Dan Jones was scored in fifth. Martin, Darvalics and Billy Boyd Jr. were heat winners.

Chris Pacetti claimed his first East Bay win by capturing the 15-lap Florida Mini Sprint Association feature. Pacetti slipped past leader John Craddock, only to have the caution flag nullify the pass. Pacetti waited for another opportunity and it came a few laps later. Craddock settled for second. Heat winner Steve Crabtree came from deep in the pack to claim third. Justin Kolves had a strong second. Eddie Moss Jr. spun while running second, went to the tail and used the high line to rally back to fifth. Morgan Blanchard claimed a heat win.

Jeff Rodgers made it four in a row in Street Stock action. Heat race winner Buck Woodhouse, returning to action after a three-week absence, made his run for Rodgers but came up one spot short. Curtis Book, Mike Wilson and David Barwick II completed the top five. Jim Baker, who saw a strong feature run ended by a flat tire, claimed a heat win.

Defending Outlaw 4 champion Matt Haynes returned to action and showed he hadn’t forgotten anything, picking up a convincing feature win. Haynes was trailed by Eric Knight, who recorded his best finish of the season. Nick Hebrank moved into the point lead with a third place run. Heat winner Greg Pae and J.R. Baker were the rest of the top five.

Troy “Socks” Dittebrand returned to score an official victory in the motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. Dittebrand snatched the lead away from Matthew Odell and made it count. Patrick Fiore kept Dittebrand in sight, closing in a few times over the last five laps. Matthew Odell crossed in third, ahead of Patrick Tabb and Michael Lacey. Heats were taken by Dittebrand, Fiore and Dalton Epps.

ASA sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, May 28, 2011. The program will include the East Bay Sprints, Q Auto & Injury Attorney Limited Late Models, Street Stocks, Old Time Modifieds, motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and Dirt Daubers. For more information, go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

In a night where a full moon should have been in order it was Jacksonville’s Dave Wansley scoring the win in a wild Open Wheel Modified feature event. Allen Brinkley captured a popular victory in Sportsman action. William Edward was declared the winner of the Street Stock feature after apperant winner John Windham was disqualified. Windham did go on to win his second straight in Box Stocks and Shane Taylor rounded out the nights racing action with his first victory of the 2011 season in Pure Stock.

The first feature of the night were the Sportsman with double points on the line. Sonny Thompson moved to the early lead from second place starting spot but by lap two Brinkley surged from the outside of row three to the lead. After a lap three caution for a spin by Spud Lockwood Jr. Brinkley would continue to fend off Thompson until motor isues would end the night for Thompson on lap eleven. Wayne O’Neal would inherit second and chase Brinkley to the finish. Kevin Davis would move around Jamie Dayhaw coming to the white flag for the third spot with Robby Stevens rounding out the top five.

Double points were also on the line for the Open Wheel Modifieds with Dave Barber and David Crews Jr. entering the night tied for first in the point standings. With both drivers capturing second place finishes in their respective heat races the stage was set for the feature. As the green was displayed for the feature polesitter Ronnie Chance drifted up the track working his way through turns one and two and opened the door for Barber to take the early lead. The first of many cautions would fly on lap two for a spin by James Edgley in turn two. On the restart Ronnie Chance would try and make a move to retake the lead from Barber in turn three that resulted in both cars spinning and Chance sent to the tail for his involvement in the caution. On the next restart Crews would take his shot at Barber but could not make the pass and settled back into second when the caution would reappear on lap three for a back stretch spin by Edgley. Lap seven would see Crews going for a solo spin to bring out another spin. One lap later John Gamble and Edgley would make contact at the end of the front stretch to bring out another caution. With failed attempts at getting the race restarted the Mods were brought into the infield for a cooling off period while the Street Stocks were called onto track to run their feature. When the Modifieds were brought back out to finish their feature they still had problems getting in a decent restart and race leader Barber was penalized two positions handing the lead to Paul Sizemore Jr. On lap nine patience and a well handling car would propel Wansley to the lead as he worked his way underneath Sizemore in turn two. With two laps to go David Crews and Ronnie Chance would make contact first on the backstretch and then in turn one with the result being both cars pointed in the wrong direction and tempers flaring. Chance exited his car to show his frustration with Crews and both cars were sent to the infield. Finally the race came down to the end with Dave Wansley picking up a popular win over Scott Kurtner and Josh Sanford.

The Street Stock feature started with John Windham taking the lead from the pole. As the race progressed Randy Moody would work his way to second and apply heavy pressure to Windham but Moody could not make the pass to take the lead. A late race bobble by Moody would allow William Edward and Heath Walker to move up and this would prove to be a key moment as Windham’s car would fail post race tech moving Edward to first and Walker to second with Moody being credited with third.

Point leader Bryar Zimmerman would grab the early lead in the Box stock main event but by lap four John Windham would move from his eighth starting spot to take the lead. Brian Scott would bring out the caution on lap five. On lap nine Scott and Amber Willis would tangle and Willis made contact with the front stretch guard rail. On the final lap Cory Crews and Daryl Larson would be involved in an incident that would see Crews placed at the rear of the field for his role in the tangle. Windham would go on to take the checkers over Kevin Underwood and Bryar Zimmerman.

In the night cap twenty Pure Stocks would take the green with Shane Taylor taking the early lead over Chris Shea and Joe Trowell. Frank Ziesmer would bring out the first caution on lap two as he was off the pace on the back stretch. While Taylor and Trowell would set the pace up front the action behind the top two was starting to heat up. On lap seven Nevin Gainey, Jerry Fortner and Andy Olson would battle three wide down the front stretch but as they ran out of room heading into turn one Fortner would spin bringing out the caution. When the green flag waved for the restart Taylor, Trowell and Gainey would stage a three car battle for the lead but on lap nine the caution would come out for Andy Olson. The closing laps would see Taylor fighting off Trowell and Gainey to take down the win.
Join us next week as the Florida Mini Sprint Association returns along with Late Models, Sportsman, Limited Modifieds and Pure Stocks. For more info go to www.northfloridaspeedway.com or call 386-754-8800.
Official Results May 7th 2011

Sportsman
1. Allen Brinkley #19
2. Wayne O’Neal #0
3. Kevin Davis #86
4. Jamie Dayhaw #21
5. Robby Stevens #12
6. Brandon Catto #59
7. Kevin Mills #01
8. Kevin Bayless #07b
9. Jody Turner #1
10. Shawn Creech #07c
11. Sonny Thompson #75
12. Spud Lockwood Jr. #32jr
13. Dave Ponton #10x

Open Wheel Modifieds
1. Dave Wansley #28w
2. Scott Kurtner #1k
3. Josh Sanford #3
4. Dave Barber #56
5. Brian Scott #14
6. James Edgley #95
7. John Gamble #97
8. Johnny Mullner #28
9. Paul Sizemore #19 DQ
10. David Crews #10 DQ
11. Ronnie Chance #7s DQ
12. Cody Garner #47 DNS
13. Chris Northrup #60 DNS

Street Stock
1. William Edward #08
2. Heath Walker #nine
3. Randy Moody #13
4. Marty Smith #18
5. Devin Walker #55jr
6. Tim Harrell #29
7. Bobby Rivers #15 DNS
8. John Windham #65 DQ

Box Stock
1. John Windham #65
2. Kevin Underwood #5
3. Bryar Zimmerman #ooz
4. Bobby Denard #7L
5. Daryl Larson #15d
6. Cory Crews #21
7. Dylan Hurston #26
8. Brian Scott #14
9. Jacob Lockwood #4
10. Amber Willis #12
11. Steven Werthrington #311

Pure Stock
1. Shane Taylor #82
2. Joe Trowell #02
3. Nevin Gainey #57
4. Timmy Roach #44
5. Rick Reed #66
6. Brent Zimmerman #OOZ
7. William Martin #01
8. John Roberts #1x
9. Richard Reed #91
10. Jerry Fortner #F16
11. Chris Rowe #23
12. Andy Olson #13
13. Veronica Clark #17
14. Anthony Lignore #01x
15. Chris Shea #76
16. Charles Strickland #28
17. Danielle Creech #07
18. Doran Cheney #98c
19. James Trowell #58
20. Frank Ziesmer #31

By |2011-05-22T10:26:18-04:00May 22nd, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Martin Mauls East Bay Top Gun Run

Top Gun Sprints at East Bay This Weekend

By CL Whalin

Top Gun Sprints race for $1,000 to win presented by Boomtrux.com this weekend at East Bay Raceway Park.  Also racing that night will be the Florida Mini Sprints, Street Stocks, Outlaw 4s and the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers.

Grandstands open at 5:00 pm with Hot Laps to begin around 6:00 pm and the action get underway around 6:30 pm.

By |2011-05-18T13:06:39-04:00May 18th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Series, Tracks|Comments Off on Top Gun Sprints at East Bay This Weekend

East Bay Races for May 14, 2011 CANCELLED

Saturday May 14, 2011 – Tampa, FL 4:15 pm – Due to the continuing heavy rains here at East Bay Raceway Park, tonight’s races have been cancelled. The Scott Thompson Memorial has been rescheduled for June 11th.

Next Saturday night is the Race #1 for the Top Gun Sprints. Along with them will be the Florida Mini Sprints, Street Stocks, Outlaw 4?s and the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. Also, open practice for all divisions Thursday night, May 19th. Practice is from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm and the Grandstands are FREE admission if you would like to come watch.

By |2011-05-14T21:13:05-04:00May 14th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Tracks|Comments Off on East Bay Races for May 14, 2011 CANCELLED