MIKEY HAY THREE-PEATS IN EAST BAY MOD LITES

By Charlie Brown

Hay 3peats at East Bay Winternationals

Gibsonton, FL -February 4, 2011– Mikey Hay says that he is going to enjoy it as long as it lasts. On Friday night Hay took control of the 20 lap TUSA Mod Lite feature on lap one and led wire to wire for his third straight win in the Winternationals series at East Bay Raceway Park.

Brian Woodhall of Apollo, Pa. started on the pole by virtue of being the first heat winner with second heat winner, Mikey Hay on the outside. Woodhall had a great start but Hay pulled even and took the lead going down the back straight.

Iowa’s Josh May had captured the fourth heat and quickly worked into second with fifth heat winner Mark Marcucci out of western Pa. running in fourth and Delaware’s Brandon Dennis in fifth.

The first yellow flew on lap nine when Shane Pfeuffer got around. On the restart Marcucci got by Woodhall for third but the yellow was quickly out again when Jimmy Wills got around in turn one.

After two more laps under the green the yellow was out for a third time when third heat winner, C.J. Faison got out of shape and collected Ryan Charland and Woodhall. On each restart May would pressure Hay for the lead but once he got up to speed, Hay would open an advantage.

The field was tightened up for a final time on lap 16 when Jason Musser, Tim White and Pheuffer tangled. Hay showed no sign of weekness as he pulled away for his third consecutive win in the series. May had his best finish of the week in second with Marcucci third. Fourth went to Chris Steele and Kevin McKinney, who started in 20th, finished in fifth.

“Man oh man, I can’t ask for anything better,” said Hay. I don’t want to boast or anything but we are just making some minute changes and testing a little bit and we hit on something tonight again.”

RESULTS:

Heat 1 – Brian Woodhall; Brandon Dennis; Justin Forsberg; George Eglert; Josh Sliter; Aaron Pendleton; Andrew Bruce.

Heat 2 – Mikey Hay; Tim White; Adam Murphy; Paul Klager; Jason Musser, Jason Corless; Tyler Bradshaw

Heat 3 – C.J. Faison; James Hill; Jimmy Wills; Donnie Ackenbrach; Shane Pfeuffer; James May; Dallas Caldwell.

Heat 4 – Josh May; Rick Ament; Chris Steele; Ryan Charland; Tracy Fritter; Kevin McKinney; Eric Hay.

Heat 5 – Mark Marcucci; Landis Musser; Shawn Sliter; Erik McKinney; Rick Risinger; Joe Anselmo; Rebecca George; Dean Provonost (DNS)

B-Main – Tracy Fritter, Josh Sliter; Landis Musser, Shane Pfeuffer; Jason Corless; James May; Joe Anselmo; Kevin McKinney; Eric Hay; Aaron Pendleton; Dallas Caldwell; Andrew Bruce; Rebecca George; Tyler Bradshaw; Rick Risinger.

20-lap TUSA Feature Finish: 1. Mikey Hay; 2. Josh May; 3. Mark Marcucci; 4. Chris Steele; 5. Kevin McKinney; 6. Rick Ament; 7 Donald Ackenbrach; 8. Shawn Sliter; 9. Josh Sliter; 10. George Eglert; 11. Landis Musser; 12. Dustin Forsburg; 13. Tracy Fritter; 14. Kevin McKinney; 15. Adam Murphy; 16. Jason Musser; 17. Shane Pfeuffer; 18. Jason Corless; 19. Paul Klager; 20. C.J. Faison; 21. Tim White; 22. Jimmy Wills; 23. James Hill; 24. Brain Woodhall; 25. Ryan Charland; 26. Brandon Dennis.

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KENNY WALLACE CELEBRATES HIS FIRST OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED WIN AT EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK FRIDAY NIGHT

TAMPA, FL-February 4, 2011-The excitement level in victory lane was off the charts as NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace celebrated a long-awaited win on a dirt track in his Open Wheel Modified Friday night at East Bay Raceway Park.
“When I was a kid growing up in St. Louis, I used to read about the guys that run here and I always wanted to accomplish a convincing win on dirt. This is just my sixth year of dirt track racing and I have been watching all the fun Kenny Schrader has doing this. I decided to get this Impressive Race Car chassis and have some of that fun, too,” Kenny told the crowd as he struck every possible victory pose with his trophy as the photographers captured every moment.
Track announcer, Chris Stepan reminded Wallace how his day had started at the qualifying pill draw when Kenny had pulled his own car number “36” out of the can of 100 pills and the driver immediately said, “That means I’m going to win the feature tonight!”
Equally lucky was the draw Wallace had after he won the third heat and drew pole position out of a possible one to eight starting spots in the feature.
Despite five yellow flags in the 25 lap distance and loosing the lead for five laps, Wallace had the perfect set-up on his UNOH (University of Northwestern Ohio) and Federated Auto Parts sponsored brand new Impressive chassis. Following each yellow flag, he managed to pull away from the field even though it was Rodney Wing and Jeff Mathews on his tail and Vic Vena and Dale Mathison not far behind.
Wallace was quick to credit chief mechanic Billy Smith with the success of his car on its maiden run. The crew had trouble in Wednesday night practice because of a miss and by process of elimination, they ran out of time after three sessions and parked that car and ran last year’s car on Thursday night.
Smith, who is a nine-time feature winner himself at Farmington MO, found the problem by replacing the battery this morning and the new car was “good to go” for tonight’s race using a fresh Mullins engine and equipped with PRO-shocks.
When fourth starting Dale Mathison passed Wallace for the lead on the second lap and held the lead through lap six, Wallace admitted, “I just couldn’t run the cushion like he could, but when I got back by him on the lap seven restart, I could run my groove.”
Second place finisher Wing confessed, “I tried everything to pressure him, but he never made a mistake.” Jeff Mathews was a solid third, but never was a challenge to Wallace.
Vic Vena had his best showing of the 12th Annual Open Wheel Modified Winternationals with his fourth place finish in his Malcuit powered BMS No. 01, while Mathison held on for fifth.
Rounding out the top ten it was Dave Hess, Jr., Roger Crouse, Devin Dixon, Jeff Bland and Stanley Donahoo.
Rick Hensley was fast timer over the 58 cars on hand with a time of 17.370 and the eight heat winners were Wing, Crouse, Wallace, Mathison, Vena, Dale Kelley, Mathews and 17-year old Adam Williams.
The B-Mains sent Austin Sanders, Rick Aukland, Todd Neiheiser and Dave McWilliams from the first one to the A-Main, while Dixon, Buzzie Reutimann, Donahoo and Perry Brown from the second B-Main.

Thanks, Jean Lynch for East Bay Raceway Park

STATS – OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS – EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK – FRIDAY, 2/4/11

Qualifying Results:
1. 03 Rick Hensley – 17.370; 2. 22S Chad Kinder – 17.617; 3. 2A Rick Aukland – 17.729; 4. 33X Rodney Wing – 17.756; 5. 40B Kyle Bronson – 17.756; 6. 33 Jeff Mathews – 17.769; 7. 47 Bill Howard – 17.874; 8. 36 Kenny Wallace – 17.878; 9. 38 Jeff Bland, Jr. – 17.907; 10. 22 Dale Kelley – 17.908; 11. 44H Dave Hess, Jr. – 17.923; 12. 777 Jared Landers – 17.927; 13. 64 Austin Sanders – 17.967; 14. D00 Stanley Donahoo – 18.069; 15. 28M Frank Marshall – 18.113; 16. 9M Dale Mathison – 18.152; 17. 2 Devin Dixon – 18.256; 18. 01 Vic Vena – 18.283; 19. 14 Adam William – 18.284; 20. 11 Adam Colley – 18.334; 21. 6 Daryl Herbert – 18.355; 22. 00 Buzzie Reutimann – 18.355; 23. 21 Joey Jenson – 18.398; 24. 72 Todd Neiheiser – 18.441; 25. 14C Corey Conley – 18.479; 26. 8M Matt Miller – 18.490; 27. 129 Rob Penny – 18.572; 28. 144 Anthony Kinkade – 18.576; 29. 3F Rob Fuqua – 18.587; 30. 9C John Carpenter – 18.591; 31. 25W Allen Weisser – 18.625; 32. 155 Jimmy Payne – 18.657; 33. 58 Matt Fetterhoff – 18.697; 34. 96G Curt Gelling – 18.718; 35. 75E Elliott Despain – 18.753; 36. 5L Larry Lambert – 18.775; 37. 9 Roger Crouse – 18.782; 38. 88P David Pollen, Jr. – 18.789; 39. 18 Dave McWilliams – 18.801; 40. 55 David Orr – 18.883; 41. 26 Bobby Gierke – 18.886; 42. 6B Dave Baldwin – 18.901; 43. 100 Reed Storley – 18.904; 44. D4 Dave Jamison – 18.938; 45. 271 Dakotah Stephens – 18.943; 46. 01T Peyton Taylor – 18.985; 47. 83B Perry Brown – 18.989; 48. Z1 Zac Oedewaldt – 18.996; 49. 44P Tim Powers – 19.056; 50. 83 Joe Waba – 19.241; 51. 45 Bob Broking – 19.261; 52. 3K Jeremy Kerzman – 19.294; 53. 6M Terry McClintock – 19.295; 54. 45J Johnny Broking – 19.341; 55. 96H Dennis Haven – 19.361; 56. 44T Joe Turner – 19.616; 57. 23 Terry Haven – 19.943; 58. 05 Greg Johnson – 25.670

1st Heat – 1)Rodney Wing 2)Chad Kinder 3)Austin Sanders 4)Adam Colley 5)Elliott Despain 6)Reed Storley 7)Bobby Gierke
2nd Heat – 1)Roger Crouse 2)Anthony Kinkade 3)Todd Neiheiser 4)Bob Broking 5)Tim Powers 6)Dave Baldwin 7)Dennis Haven
3rd Heat – 1)Kenny Wallace 2)Joey Jenson 3)Rick Aukland 4)Rob Penny 5)Terry McClintock 6)David Orr 7)Johnny Broking
4th Heat – 1)Dale Mathison 2)Rob Fuqua 3)Dave McWilliams 4)Jared Landers 5)Peyton Taylor 6)Joe Turner 7)Terry Haven
5th Heat – 1)Vic Vena 2)Corey Conley 3)Bill Howard 4)Curt Gelling 5)Frank Marshall 6)Joe Waba 7)Zac Oedewaldt
6th Heat – 1)Dale Kelley 2)Jeff Bland, Jr. 3)Perry Brown 4)Matt Fetterhoff 5)John Carpenter 6)Jeremy Kerzman 7)Jimmy Payne
7th Heat – 1)Jeff Mathews 2)Rick Hensley 3)Stanley Donahoo 4)Daryl Herbert 5)Greg Johnson 6)Matt Miller 7)Larry Lambert 8)Kyle Bronson
8th Heat – 1)Adam William 2)Dave Hess, Jr. 3)Buzzie Reutimann 4)Devin Dixon 5)David Pollen, Jr. 6)Allen Weisser 7)Dakotah Stephens 8)Dave Jamison

1st B – Main (Top 4 go to back of A inside row) – 1)Austin Sanders 2)Rick Aukland 3)Todd Neiheiser 4)Dave McWilliams 5)Adam Colley 6)Jared Landers 7)Peyton Taylor 8)Bob Broking 9)Elliott Despain 10)Dave Baldwin 11)Reed Storley 12)Bobby Gierke 13)Joe Turner 14)Johnny Broking 15)Terry McClintock 16)Rob Penny 17)David Orr 18)Tim Powers 19)Dennis Haven 20)Terry Haven

2nd B – Main (Top 4 go to back of A outside row) – 1)Devin Dixon 2)Buzzie Reutimann 3)Stanley Donahoo 4)Perry Brown 5)Bill Howard 6)Frank Marshall 7)Greg Johnson 8)Matt Fetterhoff 9)Allen Weisser 10)Curt Gelling 11)Jimmy Payne 12)Dakotah Stephens 13)John Carpenter 14)David Pollen, Jr. 15)Jeremy Kerzman 16)Joe Waba 17)Dave Jamison 18)Larry Lambert 19)Daryl Herbert 20)Zac Oedewaldt 21)Matt Miller 22)Kyle Bronson DNS

A – Main (25 Laps) – 1)Kenny Wallace 2)Rodney Wing 3)Jeff Mathews 4)Vic Vena 5)Dale Mathison 6)Dave Hess, Jr. 7)Roger Crouse 8)Devin Dixon 9)Jeff Bland, Jr. 10)Stanley Donahoo 11)Adam William 12)Corey Conley 13)Chad Kinder 14)Rick Aukland 15)Joey Jenson 16)Rick Hensley 17)Anthony Kinkade 18)Dale Kelley 19)Austin Sanders 20)Rob Fuqua 21)Dave McWilliams 22)Perry Brown 23)Buzzie Reutimann 24)Todd Neiheiser

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MIKEY HAY WINS TUSA MOD LITE OPENER AT EAST BAY

By Charlie Brown

Gibsonton, FL – Former National Champion, Mikey Hay of Somerset, Pa. made it two for two as he captured the 20 lap TUSA Winternationals openerThursday night at East Bay Raceway Park. Hay had served notice on Wednesday night when he won the special All Star race following a night of practice.

Mod Lite Winner Mikey Hay

Twenty-six cars took the green with Canada’s Chris Steele holding the lead. The yellow was quickly out as Brian Woodhall of Apollo, Pa. got around in traffic but was able to continue. On the restart a car got crossed up at the starting line triggering a multi-car crash that eliminated Jason Corless, Dallas Caldwell, James May, Paul Klager and Adam Murphy. (more…)

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Landers Wins At East Bay 35th Winternationals

TAMPA, FL….2/3/11…. Jared Landers, of Clemmons NC, kicked off the 35th Anniversary Winternationals at East Bay Raceway Park Thursday night in convincing fashion by finally earning his first checkered flag here after coming close several times in the past in Open Wheel Modified competition.

This time he was not to be denied the 25-lap victory by a margin of four seconds on opening night of the 12th Annual Open Wheel Modified series was worth $1,500 and served as the first of two preliminary nights leading up to Saturday’s 75-lap $5,000 to win finale. (more…)

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Series Announces DART Winternationals, Presented by Magnaflow Performance Exhaust Will Again Pay a Points Fund and Two Extra Starting Spots each night

WAYCROSS, GA -February 3, 2011– The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series is excited to announce the DART Winternationals, presented by Magnaflow Performance Exhaust will again pay out a DART Winternationals point’s fund that will pay racers cash and for the special speedweeks points fund put together by the series for drivers that participate in the events at East Bay Raceway Park February 7th through the 12th.

The top 10 racers that accumulate the most points during the six nights of racing will receive a portion of the points fund on the final night at East Bay Raceway Park with the DART Winternationals Champion receiving $5,000 in cash. In addition DART has stepped up and added an additional starting spot in each feature throughout the week, bringing the total number of starting spots each nights feature to twenty-six. The DART Fast Pass provisional will be given each night to the fastest qualifier that did not earn a starting position in the feature.

Magnaflow Performance Exhaust, “The Official Exhaust” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, has come on board as the presenting sponsor of the 35th Annual DART Winternationals Presented by Magnaflow Performance Exhaust. Along with becoming the presenting sponsor of the weeklong event, Magnaflow will also be the title sponsor of the Magnaflow Performance Exhaust Strawberry Dash. The Magnaflow Performance Exhaust Strawberry Dash will consist of a last-chance dash to earn a coveted starting spot in the A-Main, thanks to Magnaflow. The winner of the Magnaflow Strawberry Dash will transfer into the feature event each night adding an additional starting position to the feature field to give racers two additional starting for a total of 26 drivers in each feature instead of the traditional 24 starting spots.

“Were excited to have DART and Magnaflow step up and be a big part of the Winternationals. By adding two additional starting positions to each nights feature event will give more racers an opportunity to earn more money and a chance to compete for a coveted winternationals feature win”, stated Ritchie Lewis.

To learn more about the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series visit the official website at www.lucasdirt.com or contact the series office and Ritchie Lewis at (951) 532-2503 or email Ritchie at rlewis@lucasdirt.com.

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2010 Season Champions Crowned At East Bay Banquet

Photo by Mike Horne

Tampa, FL – This past weekend, January 21st & 22nd, East Bay Raceway Park held its banquets to crown the 2010 Season Champions for both the Go-Karts (Friday Night) and the 1/3 Clay dirt track (Saturday Night).

Congratulations once again to the following Go-Kart Champions. Jr. Champ – Rebecca George; Jr. Non – Kenny Myers; Novice – Ira Mattice, Jr.; Purple – Anthony D’Alessio; Jr. Sport Champ – Kyle Knotek; Blue – David Kelley; Sr. Champ – Rick Hockman; Stock Lite – Chris Zimmerman; Stock Medium – Rob Barse; and Stock Heavy – Scooter Bennett.

2010 Stock Car Champions (Pictured) Back Row (L-R) – Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds – Austin Sanders; Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Limited Late Models – Forrest Gough; East Bay Sprints – Tim George – Front Row – Racecar Engineering Late Models – Bryan Bernhardt – Outlaw 4?s – Matthew Haynes; Precison Kia Street Stocks – Donnie Reed; Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers – Kever Raulerson; Dirt Daubers – Brett Phillips

Congratulations to everyone and look forward to the 2011 Season..

By |2011-01-30T17:12:28-05:00January 26th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Featured, Front Page News, Series|Comments Off on 2010 Season Champions Crowned At East Bay Banquet

East Bay Winternationals To Be On Internet Pay-Per-View

Can’t make it to the East Bay Raceway Park Winternationals this year? You can watch on internet pay per view as X.CELERATED Motorsports Marketing & Multimedia is back for another year to provide lap-by-lap coverage of the UMP Modifeds and Lucas Oil Dirt Late Models in high quality streaming! The broadcast will be hosted on ModFURY.com and purchase details are available on their website.

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East Bay Street Stock Nationals Entry Form Posted

Attn. Street Stock Drivers!

The Entry Form is now posted on the web, www.eastbayracewaypark.com, for you to fill out and return to compete in the 1st Annual World Street Stock Championship during the 35th Annual Winternationals at East Bay Raceway Park February 24-26, 2011.

The form is located under the Winternationals tab along with the other 2011 Driver Registration Forms.

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East Bay 35th Annual Winternationals Closing In

The 35th Annual Winternationals is just a few weeks away. February 2nd is a practice day for the Open Wheel Modifieds and Mod Lites. Then, February 3rd kicks it all off with the first night of racing. February 3-5 will be the Open Wheel Modifieds along with the Mod Lites. Then February 6th is practice night for the Lucas Oil Dirt Late Models as they get set to run a full 6 nights of action starting on February 7th until February 12th. February 16th will be a practice night for the 360 Sprints along with the Mini Sprints as they will run from February 17-19. Then finally will be the NeSmith Crate Late Models and the 1st Annual World Street Stock Nationals. Their practice night will be February 23rd and racing begins on the 24th thru the 26th. So get your tickets and get ready to join us here at The Clay By The Bay for our 35th Annual Winternationals.

By |2011-01-18T12:20:25-05:00January 15th, 2011|East Bay Raceway Park, Tracks|Comments Off on East Bay 35th Annual Winternationals Closing In

David Reutimann Foundation Big Winner Of Special Weekend

by Bill Green – FromBehindTheMIC! ( KARNAC Media )

East Bay Action Fast & Furious

Tampa, FL – David Reutimann’s Annual “David Reutimann Foundation” visit to his home state of  Florida, focuses most of it’s attention on his hometown of Zephyrhills. Each year this local racer, doing very well in NASCAR, gives back to his roots. Through his Bar-B-Que & Auction on Friday night, plus the Saturday morning Charity Golf Tournament, David has raised over eighty-three thousand dollars this week for the many charities benefiting from the David Reutimann Foundation.

Saturday night all the attention turns to East Bay Raceway Park, when David continues his Charity events with the “David Reutimann Foundation 50.” A 50-Lap Open Wheeled Modified Feature event that includes David, his father Buzzie, cousin Greg Reutimann and this year, a Reutimann Racing sponsored rookie Kyle Peterson, from Concord, NC. (more…)

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