Ross Chastain takes Late Model Win at New Smyrna Speedway

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 04.03.10
LATE MODELS

1. #46 Ross Chastain
2. #9z Zack Donatti
3. #98 Bobby Joe Woodley
4. #20 Anthony Sergi
5. #55 Todd Allen
6. #23 Rusty Ebersole
7. #4 Cynthia Strahley
8. #6 Norbert Gostl
9.#4B Alan Bruns
10. #99 Brett Woodley
11. #73 Greg Skyta
12. #7 Doug Elliott
DNS #47 Davey Gibbs
DNS #7x Dillon Jackson

PRO-TRUCKS

1. #21 Scott Reeves
2. #15 Cody Blair
3. #28 TJ Duke
4. #24 Bruce Bennett
5. #82 Bobby Owens
6. #11 Robert Strader
7. #9z Zack Donatti
8. #63 Zach Curtis
9. #20 Anthony Sergi
10. #7 Thomas Warnick
11. #99 Brent Tyler

E-MODIFIEDS

1. #15 Cody Blair
2. #40 Mike Williams
3. #12 John Zidek
4. #36 David Le Beau
5. #05 Mike Murphy
6. #5 John Compagnone
DNS #97 Matthew Wheeler

SPORTSMAN

1. #111 Donny Williams
2. #23 Mike Pletka
3. #211 Jack Lenzen
4. #39 Russ Moore
5. #51 Ed Kennedy

MINI-STOCK
1. #7 Clint Foley
2. #09 Todd Haught
3. #8 Jamie Dixson
4. #11 Pug Puglisi
5. #90 Cody Johnson
6. #55 Michael Seay
7. #19 Rick Maguire
8. #23 Wayne Wells
9. #53 Glen Ervin
10. #24 Andy Giammalvo
DQ #81 Cody Blair
SUPER STOCK
1. #56 Bobby Holley
2. #60 Ernie Tuminello
3. #42 Mark Tracey
4. #2x Mike Amato
5. #86 Richard Goodrich
6. #21 Mike Dahm
7. #35 Chuck Hill
8. #211 Jarrett Korpi
9. #22 Bruce McGonigal
STRICTLY STOCKS

1. #9 David Brannon
2. #60 Gino Tuminello
3. #21 Maureen Dahm
4. #54 Daryl Thiel
5. #57 Fred Holly
6. #13 Joe Candalino
7. #51 Robert Railing
8. #58 unknown
9. #420 Kevin Ross
DQ #35 Chris Brannon

By |2010-04-04T04:01:54-04:00April 4th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Ross Chastain takes Late Model Win at New Smyrna Speedway

Sean Bass Wins Sunoco National Tour at New Smyrna Speedway

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SUNOCO NATIONAL TOUR
SOUTHERN SALUTE 200
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 03.27.10
SUNOCO NATIONAL TOUR – SOUTHERN SALUTE 200
1. #128 Sean Bass
2. #25 Brent Downey
3. #40 Bryan Ortiz
4. #08 Joey Gase
5. #17 Tanner Berryhill
6. #76 AJ Henricksen
7. #28 Terry Horak
8. #31 Brian Blum
9. #85 Austin Kirkpatrick
10. #9 Chase Elliott
11. #33 Casey Caudill
12. #5 Cameron Hagin
13. #76 Bob Varney
PRO-TRUCKS
1. #20 Anthony Sergi
2. #11 Robert Strader Jr
3. #20x Sam Watts
SUPER STOCKS

1. #21D Mike Dahm
2. #1 Dale Sorrensen
3. #21M Maureen Dahm

By |2010-03-28T05:41:39-04:00March 28th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Sean Bass Wins Sunoco National Tour at New Smyrna Speedway

Rich Clouser tops Late Models at New Smyrna Speedway

WEEK #2 AT NSS LAUNCHES TECH INTO SPOTLIGHT

by Andy Sandall
(03.20.10 – New Smyrna Speedway) The fans that made their way into the New Smyrna grandstands on a glorious Spring night had no idea that week 2 of the regular season would prove to be so controversial, but one look at the results sheet showed that the rulebook changes for 2010 were well in truly in effect and crucially were being enforced. By the time the lights went off in deepest Samsula a total of 10 cars that had taken to the track had been disqualified for rules infractions, with another driver seeing his night’s work stricken from the records due to his post-race actions in showing his displeasure to his rivals after an incredible Super Stock race. The night would also see the debut of the much talked-about E-Mod cars, a brand new variation of the popular modified class designed to tackle the long-standing criticism of the need for costly motors in this division head-on.

The E-Mods would provide the second race of the night, but first out came a field of predominantly young drivers in their Pro Trucks, making their second appearance of the season. With previous week’s winner #15 Cody Blair and multiple race winner #20 Anthony Sergi both starting at the back there was the opportunity for plenty of passing ahead, and sure enough both trucks were quickly making their way up to the front as the green flag dropped. At the front #28 TJ Duke and #82 Steve Jones were fighting it out door-to-door for the lead, but Blair was quickly up to 3rd place and chasing them down.

With just 5 laps in the books Blair suddenly went high in turn 1, repeating this in turn 4 before slowing down to a crawl as he came down the back straight, coming to rest high up the banks in turn 2 for a caution. A quick trip to the pits followed, and Blair was able to rejoin the race at the back for the restart, but with just two more laps under his belt he again slowed down and came to a standstill at the top of turn 4, this time needing assistance to get back to his pit crew. This would prove to be only the opening act in what became an evening of nightmares for Blair, who had planned on racing in three divisions during the evening’s program.

Duke would power away to the lead from the restart but with just 5 trucks now in the race the field was beginning to string out around the track, and this would be down to just 4 on the 20th lap as Jones went up in smoke and headed to the pits, meaning not only a caution but a clean-up to rid the racing surface of the substances pouring from his engine. From the restart Sergi would briefly challenge Duke at the front, but he would quickly fall back leaving Duke to take the checkered flag ahead of Sergi, #8 Bobby Kennedy and the last remaining car on track, #63 Zach Curtis.

But in 2010 taking the checkered flag in first place is only the first step towards claiming the win. Immediately after the race the winner now has to pull over and have their tires checked for hardness before progressing to the winner’s circle, which Duke duly completed satisfactorily and headed to the finish line for his photographs and post-race interview. But it took just a couple more races for the news to filter out that the top three trucks had all been thrown out in the post race inspection, handing the win to 3rd place finisher Curtis, and amazingly giving 2nd place to #24 Bruce Bennett and 3rd place to Cody Blair, neither of whom made it past the halfway point of the race.

The E-Modifieds made their debut on track next, with the small field probably hinting at the number of racers waiting to see how this division develops before committing to racing, or equally likely that a number of cars are still being built after the relatively recent publishing of the 2010 rulebook. With a new division always come new faces, although most of the names were familiar in this race albeit not necessarily from the old Florida modified races. Leading off the race from pole was #59 Chris Brannon, seen predominantly in 2009 competing with William Hindman in the Strictly Stock races. Another Strictly Stock regular #93 Bruce Gayton would start on the 2nd row, while at the back of the 5-car field was #15 Cody Blair, attempting to put a disastrous Pro Truck race immediately behind him.

Brannon would use pole position to stream away into a substantial lead, bringing long-standing modified racer #40 George Murphy with him at the front. Blair would also move around into 3rd place as both Gayton and #36 David Le Beau showed themselves to be well off the pace of the leaders, but again Blair would end the race with a ‘DNF’ as his newly-built car went up in smoke on the 5th lap, leading to a caution and seeing Blair back in the pits early for a second consecutive race. Once back up to speed it was Brannon and Murphy who again took off at the front to concentrate on a battle between themselves as the race developed.

Le Beau would pull his underpowered car off the track at the halfway mark, but Gayton would continue to put miles under his belt as the race wound down. By the time the checkered flag came out Brannon would take the win by a couple of car lengths ahead of Murphy, with Gayton back nearly 2/3rds of a lap in a distant 3rd place. Of course this was a new division for the 2010 season, and so the trip to the tech shed for post-race inspection was bound to be an interesting one, and so it was that both Brannon and Gayton were found to be illegal, handing the win to Murphy with Le Beau and Blair, who racked up less than 20 laps between them, taking the points for 2nd and 3rd places.

Some more familiar cars out onto the track next, and a much fuller field as the Super Stocks lined up in pit road to be led off by the shining, newly painted #51 of Butch Herdegen, making up the front row alongside the battle-scarred #211 of Jarret Korpi. These two would immediately head off at the front of the pack once the race got underway, and the field slowly developed as the first few laps were through. Behind them the familiar names of #01 Scott Smith and #56 Bobby Holley were making great strides through the traffic to position themselves handily as the race developed,

Numerous battles would develop around the track as the laps ticked over, Herdegen and Korpi racing hard at the front as old rivals Smith and Holley jostled for position as they chased down #3 Rob Kayse, who had settled down in a comfortable 3rd position behind the leaders. Elsewhere there was plenty of action for the fans further down the track as #15 Michael Wofford raced hard with #16 David Russell for 7th, while behind them #2x Mike Amato and #86 Rich Goodrich were enjoying a tussle of their own for points that could prove crucial later in the year.

The first half of the race did little to separate the leaders, and as they passed the crossed flags from the flagstand there was just a single car length between them, with Herdegen still maintaining the slim lead over Korpi, but behind him Holley had made his way past Smith and was now chasing down Kayse in 3rd. Korpi would finally make his move on the 19th lap, going hot into turn 1 down the inside of Herdegen, and despite having to hang on for dear life as his car fought back against his aggressive entry into the corner, he was able to keep ahead as they went into the back straight and all the way around to the start line, putting Herdegen out of the lead for the first time in the race.

But Herdegen was not to be denied, and with Korpi pushing his car to the limit Herdegen knew he still had something in reserve, so with the sight of slower cars ahead of him the #51 cleverly moved to the outside groove, pinning his younger rival down on the inside as they quickly closed in on the lapped cars. Korpi had nowhere to go, and despite pushing his car as hard as he could, Herdegen pushed his car back into the lead, running perfectly to keep Korpi low and denying him a clear run at getting back ahead. With 2 laps to go Korpi had no choice and had to swing out wide and try to go even higher outside his rival, and as they came out of turn 4 for the last time the race for the finish saw Herdegen with just enough speed to hold off the #211 and take a hard-fought win in what had been a great race.

The race at the front was not the only intriguing battle during the closing laps of this feature, and behind the leaders Holley had also been using the lapped traffic to his advantage as he chased down Kayse. With nowhere to go Kayse and Holley were more than happy to make contact with each other, but in this battle of wills it was Holley that proved stronger and he sailed through the finish line to take 3rd just ahead of Kayse’s #3 car. Their battle was far from over, and on the warm-down lap Kayse decided to show Holley exactly what he thought of his driving by forcing the nose of his car hard into Holley’s rear bumper in turn 2. After a brief tussle of cars, Holley was able to continue, but Kayse was still hot, and again took a shot at Holley’s car, but this time in pit road as the tech officials checked the cars tires. For this it was no surprise that Kayse became the next driver to be announced as disqualified, this time for unsportsmanlike conduct, and it was a shame that this cast something of a cloud over what had been an incredible but clean race at the front between Herdegen and Korpi. The DQ confirmed Holley in 3rd place, pushing Smith up to 4th and seeing Russell rounding out the top 5.

Limited Late Models came out next for their feature, but this race too would start off with an incident as the fight for 3rd place between #9z Zach Donnatti and #33 Casey Caudill saw contact in turn 1 of the 3rd lap mean the cars hooked up and headed high into the turn 2 wall lked together, Donnatti taking the brunt of the impact and meaning the emergency crews had to rush onto the track to check that the young driver was alright. After a brief moment of concern he was out of his car, but his race was over for the night, although Caudill was able to continue after a trip to the pits, aided by the lengthy delay before the restart. His night would quickly be over too, lasting just 5 more laps before retiring.

Once back underway the race at the front was dominated by #9 Rich Clouser and #55 Todd Allen, although Clouser would soon make the race his own and move off into a substantial lead. Behind him Allen would be briefly challenged by #98 Bobby Joe Woodley, but this challenge wouldn’t last for long and soon the front 3 cars had plenty of distance between them. Elsewhere the crowd was treated to the return of the popular #4 Cynthia Strahley, making a rare appearance back out on the track but showing enough pace to suggest that it would take just a few races for her to be fully competitive again.

With green flag laps now being put in the books for posterity, Allen would slightly close the gap on Clouser but still not threaten his lead, and the checkered flag was taken by Clouser by ½ the length of the straight ahead of Allen, with Woodley an equal distance behind him in 3rd. The #20 of Anthony Sergi was well behind in 4th, and the last remaining car on track was the lapped #7 of Billon Jackson. The infamous tech shed again proved pivotal in the final result of this race, and although both Clouser and Allen sailed through with no issues, the cars of Woodley, Sergi and Jackson were all thrown out giving 3rd place to Strahley ahead of Caudill and the luckless Donatti.

A brief intermission would follow, and then the Sportman division would start the second half of the show, a week after #111 Donnie Williams and #23 Mike Pletka had kicked the season off with an incredible battle that saw Williams edge out his friend and rival in a final lap race to the finish where neither car had let the other out of its shadow for the entire 25 laps. For their second race of the season it was Williams and Pletka who again made the running up at the front, but this time Pletka was able to take the advantage and run with clear track ahead of him. Williams would be briefly challenged by #3 James Frisbie before pulling clear, while #45A Adam Soukup was enjoying track time at the rear of the field after handling problems in afternoon practice combined with still running the gear from his previous night’s trip to Orlando Speedworld meant he was never likely to threaten the leaders.

By half distance in the race Williams had got within a car length of Pletka, well ahead of Frisbie in 3rd place and with Soukup already a lap down, but a sideways slide out of turn 2 would cost him momentum and see him slowly drop back to give a gap between himself and the leader that Pletka would not surrender. The 2009 champion in the #23 car would take the checkered flag ahead of Williams, putting the two drivers back on equal points in the early standings of their division championship.

The Sportsman cars would be replaced on track by the Mini Stocks, a division that could possibly give Cody Blair a happy ending to what had been a disastrous night’s racing so far. Starting on the second row, Blair wasted no time in coming around into 2nd place, chasing down #8x Robbie Yoakam who had sped away into an early lead. Yoakam and Blair would quickly be well ahead of #09 Todd Haught in 3rd and clear of the field, but Blair’s night would soon turn into an absolute nightmare as again just 5 laps into the race his car started pushing high into the turns and dropping back off the pace and back to the rear of the field. Blair would take a couple more laps around the track in the vain hope that the car would somehow sort itself out and get back up to speed, but with Yoakam now half a lap ahead of his competitors, Blair limped back into the pits for his 3rd DNF of the night, although ironically – thanks to the tech inspectors – with the points for 2 third place finishes under his belt!

Back on the track Yoakam was significantly faster than his rivals and would take the checkered flag over half a lap ahead of the #19 Rick Maguire in 2nd place. Maguire had provided the race’s main entertainment thanks to a long battle with Haught for the runners up spot, while the previous week’s winner #23 Wayne Wells came home 4th after catching the battle ahead of him in the closing laps and briefly challenging for a higher finish.

Just the Strictly Stock cars left to race and finish off the night, but their night got off to a spectacular opening at the #77 of Buddy Rainey came out of turn 4 for the start with a magnificent plume of smoke, reminiscent of a classic 1930s steam locomotive, pouring from its hood. Rainey would quickly pull back into the pits, but the track would require an extensive clean up before the pace truck was happy that a restart could be attempted.

Once underway the early running was made by #35 Chuck Hill, but behind him the near-identical SADE cars #60 Gino Tuminello, #13 Tony Candolino and the #9, formerly raced by Chris Brannon, who had earlier been disqualified after winning the E-Modified race, but tonight being driven by his father, David, were moving up to challenge. Of these cars it was Brannon, making his first ever appearance in a race at New Smyrna, who was showing the most speed and control, and he was shortly around the others and out into the lead, powering around Hill with barely 5 laps gone.

Brannon would pull away at the front and be totally in control of the race while Tuminello and Candolino provided the spectacle as they fought hard for 2nd place. Both cars took their turns leading this fight before Candolino overcooked it in turn 4 of the 15th lap, having to wrestle his car back under control and dropping back in the process. When the checkered flags were thrown to signal the end of the 2nd week of action it was Brannon who took a convincing win ahead of Tuminello, with Candolino out of the picture in 3rd place ahead of the dependable #21M of Maureen Dahm in 4th.

But it was entirely fitting on this night of multiple disqualifications that the night should end with another overturned win, this time seeing Brannon disqualified as the technical inspectors quickly discovered his car was lacking any rear brakes! And so the night drew to a close with a miserable night for the Brannon family, a miserable night for the Sergi family after their son Anthony was disqualified from both of his races, and perhaps the biggest cloud of the night hanging over Cody Blair, who had taken three cars onto the track in three different divisions and had failed to finish a single race. For these three racers, week three of the season simply couldn’t come around quickly enough.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 03.20.10

LATE MODELS
1. #9 Rich Clouser
2. #55 Todd Allen
3. #4 Cynthia Strahley
4. #33 Casey Caudill
5. #9z Zack Donatti
DQ #98 Bobby Joe Woodley
DQ #20 Anthony Sergi
DQ #7 Billon Jackson
DNS #44 George Donnally

E-MODIFIEDS
1. #40 George Murphy
2. #36 David Le Beau
3. #15 Cody Blair
DQ #59 Chris Brannon
DQ #93 Bruce Gayton

PRO-TRUCKS
1. #63 Zach Curtis
2. #24 Bruce Bennett
3. #15 Cody Blair
DQ #28 TJ Duke
DQ #20 Anthony Sergi
DQ #8 Bobby Kennedy
DQ #82 Steve Jones
DNS #7 Thomas Warnick

SPORTSMAN
1. #23 Mike Pletka
2. #111 Donny Williams
3. #3 James Frisbie
4. #45A Adam Soukup
5. #211 Jack Lenzen

MINI-STOCKS
1. #8x Robbie Yoakam
2. #19 Rick Maguire
3. #09 Todd Haught
4. #23 Wayne Wells
5. #24 Andy Giammalvo
6. #81 Cody Blair

SUPER STOCKS
1. #51 Butch Herdegen
2. #211 Jarrett Korpi
3. #56 Bobby Holley
4. #01 Scott Smith
5. #16 David Russell
6. #60 Ernie Tuminello
7. #15 Michael Wofford
8. #2x Mike Amato
9. #86 Richard Goodrich
10. #21D Mike Dahm
11. #22 Bruce McGonigal
DQ #3 Rob Kasye

STRICTLY STOCKS
1. #60 Gino Tuminello
2. #13 Tony Candalino
3. #35 Chuck Hill
4. #21M Maureen Dahm
5. #57 Joe Candalino
6. #77 Buddy Rainey
DQ #9 David Brannon

By |2010-03-23T22:27:55-04:00March 21st, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Rich Clouser tops Late Models at New Smyrna Speedway

David Rogers tops Bright House Challenge at New Smyrna Speedway

by Andy Sandall, FASCAR Media

(03/13/10 – New Smyrna Speedway) The 2010 season finally kicked off at New Smyrna Speedway on Saturday night with a full schedule of races that included the opening race of the Bright House Challenge Series for Super Late Models, and the first chance for the local drivers in the weekly divisions to begin their nine-month campaigns for glory. For some this was a chance to renew rivalries and friendships from the previous year, while for many of the Super Late Model drivers this was a chance to put the controversy of February’s World Series behind them and start afresh with new rules and procedures in place. (more…)

By |2010-03-16T23:00:43-04:00March 14th, 2010|Front Page News, New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on David Rogers tops Bright House Challenge at New Smyrna Speedway

Final Night Results for New Smyrna Speedway’s World Series

OFFICIAL RESULTS
WORLD SERIES OF ASPHALT STOCK CAR RACING
FEB. 13, 2010 – NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
RICHIE EVANS MEMORIAL TOUR MOD RESULTS
 
Position  Driver  Car    
1  Matt Hirschman  59   
2  James Civali  79   
3  Ronnie Silk  6   
4  Rowan Pennick  19   
5  Kyle Ebersol  5x   
6  Kevin Goodale  50   
7  Eric Goodale  58   
8  Bobby Grigas III  09   
9  John Jensen   14   
10  Jimmy Zachrias  71   
11  Tommy Cloce  69   
12  Chris Jensen   91   
13  Kevin Flockhart  80   
14  Ted Christopher  00   
15  Charlie Pasteryak  5   
16  Ed Brunnhoelzl   8x   
17  Russ Savoy  17   
18  Chuck Hossfeld  22   
19  Eric LeClair  x6   
20  J.R. Bertuccio  2   
21  Josh Nichols  2x   
22  TJ Zacharias  48   
23  Mike Rosa  179   
24  David Roys  12   
25  Matt Clemens  1   
26  George Bierce  9   
27  Jason Mignogna  x5   
28  Rob Schutlz  10x 
 
OFFICIAL LIMITED LATE MODEL FINISH
 
1 63 Austin Pickens   
2 96 Ben Kennedy   
3 55 Todd Allen   
4 119 JR McMickle   
5 26 Jessica Murphy   
6 20 Anthony Sergi   
7 38 Kirk Hooker   
8 11 David Weaver   
9 33 Derrick Wood   
10 51 Chad Akins   
11 25 Cole Powell   
12 47 Davey Gibbs 
 
  OFFICIAL SUPER LATE MODEL FINISH

       
  1 33 Jeff Choquette    
  2 51 Alex Haase     
  3 11 David Rogers     
  4 78 BJ McLeod     
  5 5 Daniel Webster     
  6 21 Kevin Ingram     
  7 90 Rebecca Kasten     
  8 12 David Green     
  9 16x Kelsey Steele     
  10 33x Ricky Wood     
  11 80 Brian Finney     
  12 13 Frank Alberson     
  13 68 Russell Shaw     
  14 88 Justin Larson     
  15 23 Lonnie Sommerville     
  16 10 Jack Landis     
  17 2 AJ Currelli     
  18 5x Joe Boyd     
  19 36 Tim Russell     
  20 51x Stephen Nasse     
  21 86 Chet Morrison     
  22 22 Dusty Cornelius     
  23 112 Stephen Weaver, Jr.     
  24 32 John Long     
  25 16 Gary Passer 

 PRO TRUCKS UNOFFICIAL FINISH

1 28 TJ Duke   
2 99X Kevin Henry   
3 15 Cody Blair   
4 24 Bruce Bennett   
5 55 Daniel Scott Reeves   
6 38 Ricky Moxley   
7 64 Andrew Gipson   
8 11 Robert Strader Jr.   
9 8 Bobby Kennedy   
10 40 Jessica Green   
11 63 Zachary Curtis   
12 18X Jason Rosarius   
13 20 Anthony Sergi   
14 30 Christopher Huntoon   
15 99 Joseph Locascio   
16 26 Jessica Murphy   
17 OO Whitney Poole 
 
By |2010-02-14T07:00:28-05:00February 14th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Final Night Results for New Smyrna Speedway’s World Series

RACING POSTPONED FOR FRIDAY 2/12 at New Smyrna

After monitoring current weather conditions and no change in the forecast for this afternoon and evening, Officials havve been forced to postpone tonights racing at New Smyrna Speedway.

The 25th Annual running of the Richie Evans Memorial – Tour-Type Modified 100 will be on Saturday 2/13 along with the Pete Orr Memorial 100 for the Super Late Models.

We appreciate everyones patience and understanding as we work hard to run all the previously scheduled Special Races in their entirety.

Racing action will begin at 7:30pm on Saturday 2/13.

For more information including LIVE Trackside Updates, log onto www.Speed51.com.

By |2010-02-12T16:22:22-05:00February 12th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on RACING POSTPONED FOR FRIDAY 2/12 at New Smyrna

Finney tops Super Lates at World Series at New Smyrna Speedway

OFFICIAL RESULTS, WORLD SERIES OF ASPHALT STOCK CAR RACINGNEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY – FEBRUARY 11, 2010

SK MOD

 

1. #5 Ronnie Silks2. #2 Patrick Emerling

3. #71 Jimmy Zacharias

4. #59 David Cranmer

5. #10 Rob Schultz

6. #79 Chris Jensen

7. #33 Gary Fountain

8. #17 Russ Savoy

9. #44 Jeffrey Gallup

10. #48 TJ Zacharias

TOUR TYPE MODS

1

  Ronnie Silk

  6

2

  Chuck Hossfeld

  22

3

  James Civali

  79

4

  Eric Goodale

  58

5

  Bobby Grigas III

  09

6

  J.R. Bertuccio

  2

7

  John Jensen

  14

8

  Kevin Flockhart

  80

9

  Ed Brunnhoelzl

  8x

10

  Kyle Ebersol

  5x

11

  Chris Jensen

  91

12

  Eric LeClair

  x6

13

  Barry Callavini

  4

14

  Ted Christopher

  00

15

  Rowan Pennick

  19

16

  Matt Hirschman

  59

17

  Russ Savoy

  2x

18

  Jimmy Zachrias

  71

19

  Charlie Pasteryak

  5

20

  Tommy Cloce

  69

21

  David Roys

  12

22

  George Bierce

  9

23

  Kevin Goodale

  50

SUPER LATE MODEL

 

1

80

Brian Finney

?
2

121

Justin Drawdy

3

33

Jeff Choquette

4

11

David Rogers

5

78

BJ McLeod

6

21

Kevin Ingram

7

10

Jack Landis

8

51X

Stephen Nasse

9

36

Tim Russell

10

86

Chet Morrison

11

32

John Long

12

93X

David Russell

13

16

Gary Passer

14

13

Frank Alberson

15

16X

Kelsey Steele

16

51

Alex Haase

17

2

AJ Currelli

18

75

Dave Pletcher

19

33X

Ricky Wood

20

5

Shane Snipes

21

68

Russell Shaw

22

112

Stephen Weaver, Jr.

23

48

Edward Hamby

24

53

Joey Coulter

25

18

Bruce Gowland

26

23

Lonnie Sommerville

27

88

Justin Larson

28

93

Brandon Johnson

PRO TRUCK

1

28

TJ Duke

2

55

Daniel Scott Reeves

3

30

Christopher Huntoon

4

24

Bruce Bennett

5

26

Jessica Murphy

6

64

Andrew Gipson

7

8

Bobby Kennedy

8

18x

Jason Rosarius

9

14

Bubba Clem

10

63

Zachary Curtis

11

1

Chase Luster

12

99

Brent Tyler

13

99X

Kevin Henry

14

20

Anthony Sergi

LIMITED LATE MODEL?

1. #51 Chad Akins2. #20 Anthony Sergi

3. #11 David Weaver

4. #11x Carl Thomas

5. #33 Derrick Wood

6. #58 Shawn Thibeault

7. #4b Alan Bruns

8. #63 Austin Pickens

9. #9Z Zach Donatti

10. #39 Tyler Laing

11. #19A Chuck Abell

12. #119X Tom Molloy

13. #96 Ben Kennedy

14. #26 Jessica Murphy

15. #47 Davey Gibbs

16. #04 John Hanen

17. #55 Todd Allen

18. #119 J.R. McMickle

19. #38 Kirk Hooker

CRATE/ASA LATE MODEL

1

28B

Sean Bass

2

11

Austin Kirkpatrick

3

91

Patrick Laperle

4

O8

Drew Brannon

5

9

Kurt Jett

6

4J

Erik Jones

7

9X

Brandon Watson

8

39

Dustin Delaney

9

4

Thor Anderson

10

93

Brandon Johnson

11

90

Rebecca Kasten

12

58

Cardell Potter

13

31

Shawn McWhirter

14

4X

Michael Pilla

15

44

Wayne Smith

16

51

Stephen Nasse

17

M53

James Novak III

18

24

David Rigan

19

25

Cole Powell

20

99

Brandon Sweet

21

76X

Jerick Johnson

22

32

Joe Rankin

23

98

David Wagner

24

19

Bobby Good

25

88

Robert Pietrus Jr.

26

88X

Eric Stokes

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By |2010-02-12T15:48:04-05:00February 12th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Finney tops Super Lates at World Series at New Smyrna Speedway

B.J. McLeod tops Super Lates at New Smyrna Speedway

OFFICIAL RESULTS

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY, WORLD SERIES OF ASPHALT STOCK CAR RACING, FEBURARY 10, 2010 – COURTESY OF SPEED51.COM

FLORIDA MODIFIED OFFICIAL FINISH

1 22 Jason Boyd
2 15 Tank Tucker
3 66 Jerry Symons
4 78 Travis Eddy
5 99 AJ Winstead
6 98S Robbie Cooper
7 89 Lee Collins
8 57 Timothy Moore
9 41 Doc McKinney
10 4B Alan Bruns
11 86 Maverick McDonald
12 13 Kevyn Terry
13 26 William Burba
14 54 David Hite
15 7X Al Marmande
16 9 Art Kunzeman
17 15D Robert Deal
18 11 Phillip Bessette
19 112 John Zidek
CRATE/ASA LATE MODEL OFFICIAL FINISH

91 

Patrick Laperle 

 

93 

Brandon Johnson 

 

39 

Dustin Delaney 

 

28B 

Sean Bass 

 

76X 

Jerick Johnson 

 

9X 

Brandon Watson 

 

51 

Stephen Nasse 

 

98 

David Wagner 

 

24 

David Rigan 

 
10 

4X 

Michael Pilla 

 
11 

4J 

Erik Jones 

 
12 

19 

Bobby Good 

 
13 

11 

Austin Kirkpatrick 

 
14 

31 

Shaun McWhirter 

 
15 

Thor Anderson 

 
16 

O8 

Drew Brannon 

 
17 

44 

Wayne Smith 

 
18 

Kurt Jett 

 
19 

42 

Jimmy Wills 

 
20 

99 

Brandon Sweet 

 
21 

M53 

James Novak 

 
22 

25 

Cole Powell 

 
23 

90 

Rebecca Kasten 

 
24 

58 

Cardell Potter 

 
25 

32 

Joe Rankin 

 
26 

88 

Robert Petrus 

 
27 

10 

Donnie VarcoeSK MODS

 
 Position              Driver        
1   Ronnie Silk   5
2   Chris Jensen   79
3   Russ Savoy   17
4   David Cranmer   59
5   Jeffrey Gallup   44
6   Nichole Morgillo   55
6   Keith Rocco   88
7   TJ Zacharias   48
9   Gary Fountain   33
10   David Sazarulo   53
11   Rob Schutlz   10
12   Jimmy Zacharias   71
13   Patrick Emerling   03

SUPER LATE MODEL OFFICIAL FINISH

1 78 BJ McLeod
2 11 David Rogers
3 5 Kevin Ingram
4 10 Jack Landis
5 2 A.J. Currelli
6 23 Lonnie Summerville
7 88 Justin Larson
8 12 David Green
9 93X David Russell
10 32 John Long
11 33X Ricky Wood
12 112 Stephen Weaver, Jr.
13 68 Russell Shaw
14 80 Brian Finney
15 36X Nick Diano
16 121 Justin Drawdy
17 48 Edward Hamby
18 13 Frank Alberson
19 16J Randy Renfrow
20 18 Bruce Gowland
21 16 Gary Passer
22 16X Kelsey Steele
23 93 Brandon Johnson
24 33 Jeff Choquette
25 36 Tim Russell
26 5 Shane Snipes

 LIMITED LATE MODEL OFFICIAL FINISH

 

1 55 Todd Allen
2 38 Kirk Hooker
3 96 Ben Kennedy
4 11 David Weaver
5 26 Jessica Murphy
6 58 Shawn Thibeault
7 33 Derrick Wood
8 11X Carl Thomas
9 5 Shane Snipes
10 39 Tyler Laing
11 119X Tom Molloy
12 20 Anthony Sergi
13 9Z Zach Donatti
14 97W Christian Hickman
15 63 Sam Watts
16 119 JR McMickle
17 4B Alan Bruns
18 51 Chad Akins

TOUR MODS

1. #00 Ted Christopher

2. #22 Chuck Hossfeld

3. #79 James Cavili

4. #58 Eric Goodale

5. #19 Rowan Pennick

6. #59 Matt Hirschman

7. #5 Charlie Pasteryak

8. #09 Bobby Grigas, III

9. #2 J.R. Bertuccio

10. #14 John Jensen

11. #4 Barry Calivini

12. #5x Kyle Ebersol

13. #x6 Eric LeClair

14. #80 Kevin Flockhart

15. #71 Jimmy Zichrias

16. #91 Chris Jensen

17. #19 Tommy Cloce

18. #2x Russ Savoy

19. #9 George Bierce

20. #17 Rob Fuller

21. #50 Kevin Goodale

22. #8x Ed Brunnhoelzl

23. #6 Ronnie Silk

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By |2010-02-11T17:57:32-05:00February 11th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on B.J. McLeod tops Super Lates at New Smyrna Speedway

Keith Rocco tops SK Mods at New Smyrna Speedway

SK MODIFIED

Position   Driver   Car 
1   Keith Rocco   88
2   Patrick Emerling   03
3   Gary Fountain   33
4   Chris Jensen   79
5   Nichole Morgillo   55
6   Ronnie Silk   5
7   Rob Schutlz   10
8   David Sazarulo   53
9   Russ Savoy   17
10   David Cranmer   59
11   Jeffrey Gallup   44
12   TJ Zacharias   48
13   Jimmy Zacharias   71

TOUR-TYPE MODS

Position   Driver   Car 
1   Ronnie Silk   6
2   Ted Christopher   00
3   John Jensen    14
4   Kevin Goodale   50
5   Rob Fuller   17
6   Matt Hirschman   59
7   Chuck Hossfeld   22
8   Rowan Pennick   19
9   Eric Goodale   58
10   J.R. Bertuccio   2
11   Bobby Grigas III   09
12   Jimmy Zachrias   71
13   Ed Brunnhoelzl    8x
14   Tommy Cloce   69
15   Chris Jensen    91
16   Barry Callavini   4
17   Eric LeClair   x6
18   Gary Putnam   7
19   David Roys   12
20   Russ Savoy   2x
21   George Bierce   9
22   Tim Sullivan   80

IMCA/FL MODIFIED

POS. # DRIVER
1 66 Jerry Symons
2 78 Travis Eddy
3 22 Jason Boyd
4 15 Tank Tucker
5 39 Mark Chrudimsky
6 41 Doc McKinney
7 99 AJ Winstead
8 57 Timothy Moore
9 26 William D. Burba
10 15D Robert Deal
11 7X Al Marmande
12 75 Johnny Allen
13 9 Art Kunzeman
14 4B Alan Bruns
15 54 David Hite
16 11 James Murphy
17 71 William Skaggs
18 13 Kevyn Terry

CRATE/ASA LATE MODELS

1 51 Stephen Nasse  
2 39 Dustin Delaney  
3 9 Kurt Jett  
4 93 Brandon Johnson  
5 26B Sean Bass  
6 98 David Wagner  
7 76X Jerick Johnson  
8 4J Erik Jones  
9 4 Thor Anderson  
10 90 Rebecca Anderson  
11 19 Bobby Good  
12 4X Michael Pilla  
13 7 Chad Akins  
14 44 Wayne Smith  
15 10 Donnie Varcoe  
16 42 Jimmy Wills  
17 58 Cardell Potter  
18 91 Patrick Laperle  
19 M53 James A. Novak III  
20 24 David Rigan  
21 9X Brandon Watson  
22 59 Dustin Dunn  
23 99 Brandon Sweet  
24 25 Cole Powell  
25 31 Shaun McWhirter  
26 5 Shane Snipes  
27 88 Robert F. Petrus, Jr.  
28 11 Austin Kirkpatrick DQ
By |2010-02-09T18:57:52-05:00February 9th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Keith Rocco tops SK Mods at New Smyrna Speedway