Ocala’s Winternationals is THE Event This Weekend

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

OCALA, FL-  The eve of yet another Ocala Speedway Winternational event has arrived and anticipation is high that this will be the best Winternational season yet at Florida’s oldest speedway.  The O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions will open the 2011 festivities tomorrow, Friday, February 5th, with a wild night of alcohol fueled 410 sprint car action on Ocala’s D- shaped layout.  And as was the case in 2010, the Florida Mini Sprint Association will join the All Stars, providing their usual brand of competitive competition.  An affordable admission price coupled with a weather forecast for little to no chance of rain and warmer temperatures, make this year’s Winternationals at Ocala Speedway THE event to see in the state of Florida this weekend. (more…)

By |2011-02-05T04:00:15-05:00February 4th, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park, Featured, Front Page News, Series, Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Ocala’s Winternationals is THE Event This Weekend

Ocala Speedway Celebrates Another Great Season Of Racing

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

OCALA, FL-  Racers, fans, and speedway staff, gathered on a beautiful Sunday afternoon to celebrate the 2010 racing season at the historic Ocala Speedway, plus recognize and honor the top finishers in each racing division.  The outdoor banquet featured a home cooked dinner featuring bar-b-que pork and chicken, green beans, macaroni and cheese, plus an assortment of delicious desserts, and was held on the checker board concourse behind the main grandstands at the track.

The top five finishers in each divisional points race were honored with trophies and their share of the driver’s points fund, plus a few special individual awards were given to racers who stood out above the others.  Ocala Speedway owner Michael Peters personally handed out the awards, and allowed each recipient a chance to thank those who made their success possible in 2010.

The Most Improved Driver of 2010 was awarded to Kyle Morse of Ocala’s Gladiator Division.  Morse began the season struggling to get his car around the track without spinning it out or bouncing off of anything within his range, but by the end of the season was competing with some of the top contenders in the division.

The David Reutimann Award went to another Gladiator competitor, Brandon Haseleu.  Haseleu also struggled early in the season, but hung tough and showed great desire to learn and adapt.  By the end of 2010 Haseleu was holding his own, and now has announced plans to move up to a V8 Thunder Stock sometime in the 2011 season.

The 2010 Driver of the Year Award went to Wayne Hammond, a top competitor in Ocala Speedway’s Open Wheel Modified Division.

The Sportsman Division at Ocala was short lived in 2010, as a wide disparity in the rules between different tracks helped to keep the car counts low and doom the division at Florida’s oldest speedway.  But at the time that the division raced a final race at Ocala, Augie Burttram had taken control of the points lead and was awarded the championship trophy for his hard work.

Ocala’s Gladiator division featured probably the wildest and most hotly contested points race through the final weeks of the season.  Kyle Morse began the season struggling to keep up, but gradually adapted and earned the 5th place trophy in the end.  Casey Feaster at one time in the season held the points lead at both Ocala and at Volusia Speedway Park, but problems with his tow vehicle cost him a night on the track at Ocala and knocked him out of the top spot.  Feaster rallied to finish 4th in the points standings, while one time points leader Steve Johnson slipped from the top and salvaged a 3rd place final standing.  Devin Walker had been in contention to win the division going into the final races, but an accident in turn 4 on a wild night of racing left him as the 2nd place finisher.  And Matt Shea fought his way up the points ladder throughout the season, finally reaching the top rung when it counted most in the final outings, capturing the Gladiator points championship in the process.

There are few tracks left where Mini Stocks can still run on dirt, and Ocala is the only one where they can still compete as a regular division.  Paul Combast had been riding at the top of the points battle but a disqualification and missing races at the end of the season left him in the 5th spot as the season ended.  Buddy Pope fought his way to a 4th place finish in the points battle, while Johnny Zackery wound up placing 3rd.  The top two spots were all in the family as Nick Kerr held off his father, Dan Kerr, for the Mini Stock points championship.

Consistency was the key for William Edwards to finish in 5th place in the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stock points battle, as Jody Wells raced hard for his 4th place trophy. Danny Miller Jr found his way to victory more than once, but had to overcome possibly the most spectacular crash of 2010 at Ocala Speedway to claim the 3rd spot in the points.  But the battle for the points lead was between both Heath Walker and Dean Jarvis for most of the season, with Jarvis taking and holding onto the lead for the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stock Championship.

To wind up in the top five of the Amsoil V8 Thunder Stock points battle is a matter of survival at Ocala, as the Thunder Stocks are a rough and tumble bunch, but Brian Shea was up to the task and claimed the 5th spot overall. Vaughn Woodall used consistency to claim the 4th spot, while Chris Shea hung tough for a 3rd place finish.  The championship was decided on the final night of the season as Mike Stalnaker’s disqualification landed him the 2nd place points trophy and awarded the Amsoil V8 Thunder Stock Championship to Scott Mooers.  That feat meant that Mooers managed to claim the championship at both the tough 3/8ths mile at Ocala Speedway, and also at the 1/2 mile expanse of Volusia Speedway Park.

Ocala Speedway’s Open Wheel Modifieds battled hard all season, with Garret Stewart rising through the ranks to wind up in the 5th place overall. Stewart was followed in 4th place by Wayne Hammond, while consistent performances placed Tim Zackery 3rd in the final points tally.  Kyle Bronson was a tough competitor all season, and managed to claim the 2nd place trophy despite some setbacks.  But the dominant force in Ocala’s Modified division once again was Jeff Mathews, who managed to win all but two races on the schedule in route to the open Wheel Modified Points Championship.

The Ocala Speedway Late Model Division saw Phillip Cobb prove that he could be a winner, as he won the prestigious Powell Memorial at Ocala Speedway in June of 2010.  That feat, along with consistent racing throughout the season, gained Cobb the 5th place in the final points standings for the racing season. Christian Augspurger may have just gotten his learner’s permit back in December, but he used both consistency and excellent driving skills to wheel his late model to claim the 4th place trophy while he was still just 14 years old.  Augspurger will,be back in 2011, and possibly even more ambitious now that he is the ripe old age of 15.

Things get a bit confused in the final Late Model points standings as the season ended in a tie between Ocala’s Ivedent Lloyd Jr and defending 2009 Champion J.O. Nobles.  So with no true 2nd and 3rd place finishers determined, the winnings for both racers were combined and divided evenly between them, and each was awarded a trophy.  But in 2010 the Late Model Points Championship was won by Mark Whitener, who also managed to claim the top spot for the season with the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series as well.

Ocala Speedway will kick off the 2011 racing season on Friday, March 4th, with outstanding Late Model action from the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series, plus Ocala Speedway’s tough V8 Thunder Stocks and the highly competitive Gladiators.  In the meantime, fans can enjoy Winternationals sprint car action from the O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions, and the Florida Mini Sprint Association, on Friday and Saturday, February 4th and 5th.  Winternationals competition continues on Sunday, February 13th as the best of the best in national dirt late model action come to Ocala in a one night free for all that pays $8000 to the winner, and that also features a $500 to win feature for Ocala’s fender banging V8 Thunder Stocks.  And on February 17th through 19th feature non winged sprint car mayhem from the USAC Bubba Army Sprint Car Nationals, plus the UMP Modifieds.  For more information on upcoming events at America’s Dirt Track, please visit www.OcalaSpeedway.com.

By |2011-01-31T04:22:40-05:00January 31st, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park, Featured, Front Page News, Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Ocala Speedway Celebrates Another Great Season Of Racing

Ocala Speedway Banquet Is January 30th

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

OCALA, FL- Sunday, January 30th, will be the date of the Ocala Speedway Championship Banquet as racers, speedway staff, and race fans, come together to celebrate another great year of competition and to hand out award trophies to many deserving racers.

The banquet celebrating the 2010 racing season will be a daytime event, running from 3 PM until 7 PM at the speedway. Tickets will be $15 per person and can be purchased at the door.

For more information, please call the speedway at 352-622-9400, or visit us online at www.OcalaSpeedway.com.

By |2011-01-18T10:36:38-05:00January 18th, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park|Comments Off on Ocala Speedway Banquet Is January 30th

O’Reilly All Stars To Open Winternationals At Ocala

Ocala Race Media

For the third year running, Florida’s oldest speedway, the historic Ocala Speedway located just off I-75 in Marion County, is hosting the O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions 410 Sprint Cars to open the 2011 Winternationals events.  And as sprint car enthusiasts have come to know, the events at Ocala Speedway will once again be the most affordable way for fans to see these alcohol fueled machines in action, with adult gate admission a mere $20 and $25 for each of the two scheduled nights of racing.

Action will begin on Thursday, February 3rd, as racers will take advantage of a 6PM practice session to test their prowess on Ocala’s tricky 3/8ths mile layout.  (more…)

By |2011-01-18T05:34:23-05:00January 15th, 2011|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Tracks|Comments Off on O’Reilly All Stars To Open Winternationals At Ocala

A Full Moon And A Completed Season

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

It was the final night of action in 2010 at Ocala Speedway and the races didn’t disappoint. The Late Models headlined the night while the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks and Gladiators battled for points. The Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks had their night where no winners from 2010 were allowed to run and the fans saw some great racing all around.

Up first were the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks and everyone in the field wanted to prove that they could win. On lap 2, Eddie Lake took his 96 for a spin while Gordon Cade and Michael Carr made contact that neither needed. When the race got back under way, Lake started charging to the front. (more…)

By |2010-11-21T08:29:23-05:00November 21st, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on A Full Moon And A Completed Season

Pull The Belts Tight One Last Time

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

This will be the final night of action at Ocala Speedway in 2010 and it’s going to be great. The Late Models return as well as the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks. The Gladiators battle one last time and the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks have a night for non-winners from 2010

The Late Models have given us some great racing this year and nothing less is expected. Mark Whitener has put himself above the rest and currently leads defending champion J.O. Nobles by 57 points. Nobles will put up the best fight he can, but Ivedent Lloyd, the winner last time out, is only 17 points behind Nobles. Those 2 champions, however, may be settling for 2nd and 3rd. Phillip Cobb, however, has only a 7 point deficit to Lloyd and would love to take a top 3 in points. Christian Augspuirger, the teen-age rookie, is just 10 behind Cobb and wouldn’t mind beating racers of many years more than him. A great night is in store for the Late Models.

In the 2010 Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks season, many drivers have put themselves above the others, but Dean Jarvis is the one with the lead right now. Jarvis holds 22 points over Heath Walker and Walker looked really competitive last time out. Danny Miller, Jr. has had many wins in 2010, but he is 45 points behind Jarvis. Miller will do all he can to make those 45 points up. William Edwards is 96 points behind Miller and will do his best to hold Jody Wells off for 4th. Wells needs only 28 points to match Edwards and Wells will try to put the #11 in victory circle one last time.

Matt Shea has out-lasted the other Gladiators and holds a mere 30 points over Devin Walker. While those 2 battle for 1st, Steve Johnson will do all he can to keep his 47 point advantage over Casey Feaster, as neither are in a mathematical position to win the title. Kyle Morse has clinched 5th in points, but would love to win after his amazing encounter with the tractor tire last week.

The Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks have no winners from this season on the track this week. Chris Shea, the 3rd place points finisher, will be top dog out there and would love to hold his first 1st place trophy. Brian Shea will do his best to beat his brother and the other competitors and is also looking for his first 1st place trophy. Gordon Cade is 6th overall and 3rd of the non-winners. Gordon would love to win his first dirt race ever and this week could be his week. Jonathan Gillette has had a great season and wants to put his #64 in victory lane. The biggest surprise, however, is… Jason Gamble. Gamble has driven 3 cars this season, but has yet to win a race in 2010. Gamble certainly doesn’t want to go winless in 2010, and he has 1 last chance.

Ocala Speedway runs it’s final event this week and ticket prices are as usual. Grandstands open at 5PM with racing at 8. For more information, you may call the Speedway or visit www.ocalaspeedway.com.

By |2010-11-17T02:10:53-05:00November 17th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Pull The Belts Tight One Last Time

Top Gun Sprints Highlight Ocala Excitement

by Jimmy Rouse – Ocala Speedway Media

A crazy night at Ocala Speedway had flipped cars, championship changes, and great battles all night long. The Top Gun Sprint Cars rolled into Ocala for the final time in 2010, the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks and Mini Stocks ran their final points events, the Gladiators battled, and the ladies competed in the Powder Puff race.

The Mini Stocks ran the first feature of the night and had the closest points battle of the 6 divisions at Ocala. Nick Kerr held 9 points over his father, Dan Kerr, going into the final night. At the beginning of the night, Buddy Pope jumped out to a lead and held it until half-way. Nick Kerr took the lead at this point and went on to win another feature en route to a Mini Stocks championship. Buddy Pope put a great effort in for 2nd while Dan Kerr took a hard fought 3rd. Sean Babcock finished 4th and Paul Combast took 5th right at the end. In victory lane, Dan waited for Nick to finish his burn-out and take championship pictures. (more…)

By |2010-11-16T07:38:08-05:00November 16th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Top Gun Sprints Highlight Ocala Excitement

Martin is Top Gun At Ocala

By Curtis Whalin

The Top Gun Sprints made their last visit of  2010 to Ocala Speedway on November 12 2010. There were 17 cars at the track to give fans two heat races and a 25 lap feature race.
The next race for Top Gun Sprints is November 27, 2010 at Eastbay Raceway. It will be the final race of the season and the point battle is only 14 between 1st and 2nd.  Come out and watch the outcome.

Top Gun Sprints  Ocala Speedway, November 12, 2010

Feature
1) 24 Danny Martin; 2) 43 Terry Witherspoon; 3) 22 Shawn Murray; 4) 13H  Shane Kreidler; 5) 14 Ryan Partin; 6) 99 Danny Jones; 7) 18 Jimmy Ballew; 8) 27 Rocky Sullivan; 9) 42 Tim Grubaugh; 10) 83 Mark Ruel Jr.; 11) 47W Kyle Welchance; 12) 1* Tim George; 13) 17D Bruce Durden DNS; 14) 30 John Crowder DNS; 15) 7J Robert Bozeman DNS; 16) 2 Rich Pratt DNS; 17) 41 Stephen Darvalics DQ  to light at scales (more…)

By |2010-11-15T03:08:47-05:00November 15th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results, Tracks|Comments Off on Martin is Top Gun At Ocala

It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

 
Another great night of racing is in the books at Ocala Speedway. The Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks were running for $1000 and no points, no previous winners were running in the Gladiators, the Amsoil  V-8 Thunderstocks were running for more points, and the Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds wrapped up their season.
 
The Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks were up first and they put on a show worth $1000. Heat winner Steve Mooers barely made it on the track for the drop of the green, but would have to start at the rear. On lap 2, Jody Wells, attempted to pass Wally Schneider, and they both got loose, but continued on. A chain reaction followed with Danny Miller having nowhere to go, Bubba Christian being the meat in the sandwich, and Tommy Ausburn at the back. Kevin Durden and Mike Tovet had a great battle throughout the race with Durden taking the lead mid-way through the race. On lap 27, Tovet had a tire go down, ending his run at the front. A 3 lap dash would decide the winner and Durden held on. Grady Christian did all he could on the restart, but Durden was too strong. Steve Mooers battled Christian all the way to the line, temporarily making contact on the front stretch, and Mooers prevailed for 2nd. Grady Christian would finish 3rd, Billy Medders 4th, and Joe Belke in 5th.
 
With no winners from 2010 on track for the Gladiators, some one was going to victory lane a very happy camper. Howie Garvin went up the track with a problem on lap 9, but that was the only stoppage in this feature. After the restart, Sammy Dale and Robert Graham had a great battle for 2nd while Jerry Taylor and Kyle Morse battled for 5th. In the end, though, it was all Steve Cox, Jr. up front with a great win. Sammy Dale beat Robert Graham across the line for 2nd, Reid Christenson was 4th, and Jerry Taylor took 5th at the very end.
 
As always, the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks put on a show and the fans loved it. At the beginning, Kenny Asbell was found facing the wrong-way and that would force a total restart. They lined them up and tried it again, this time a yellow came out for debris, forcing another total restart. The 3rd time was the charm and the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks were off! Scott Mooers immediately moved to the lead and Jason Gamble tried to follow. After a couple laps, Gamble was right behind Mooers and they had an intense battle until lap 8 when Gamble had a right rear wheel fall off. On lap 10, Kenny Asbell and Mike Stalnaker made contact, with Stalnaker getting the worst of it as he had a left front go down and didn’t return to the clay. On the next lap, Jerrid Bennett blew up in turn 4. On the restart, Scott Brumfield, running in the top 5, got loose on the back stretch and spun right into Vaughn Woodall’s driver side door. Gordon Cade got caught up in the mess and Kenny Asbell did as well. By this time, the clock had expired and that set up a green-white-checkered. After Sean Babcock slowed, the yellow came out and it set up a 1 lap dash. Chris Shea did everything he could to pass Mooers but it wasn’t enough. Scott Mooers did what he needed to do to stay in championship contention with a win, Chris Shea was 2nd, Vaughn Woodall in 3rd, Chris Rowe 4th, and Brian Shea was 5th.
 
The Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds came in knowing 2 things: it was their last event in 2010 and that Kyle Bronson was chasing Jeff Mathews for the title. On the start though, Kyle Bronson got caught in a wreck and almost flipped, but there was some damage on the right side. On lap 2, Cory Hupp slowed and Tim Zackery had nowhere to go and they made contact. At the front it was Garrett Stewart, trying to become the 4th different winner of the season. Jeff Mathews and Kyle Bronson eventually worked their way around Stewart, but Stewart was able to hang with them. On lap 19, Tim Zackery’s engine let go and that set up a restart with 3 drivers on the lead lap. On lap 21, Mathews spun in turn 1 and it set up a 4 to go restart that had Bronson in 1st, Stewart 2nd, and Mathews 3rd. At the end, Kyle Bronson won, Jeff Mathews 2nd, Garrett Stewart 3rd, Jason Davis 4th, and Matt Fetterhoff was 5th. As Bronson went to victory lane, however, Davis spun Bronson, drawing a DQ for Davis. With that, Fetterhoff moved into 4th, and Josh Sanford would go home 5th. Jeff Mathews did win the championship with Kyle Bronson 2nd, Tim Zackery 3rd, Wayne Hammond 4th, and Garrett Stewrt 5th in points. Points standings results, however, are unofficial.
 
Ocala Speedway will return to action next week with the Top Gun Sprint Car Series headlining the night, the Mini Stocks in their final event, the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks run their final points paying event of 2010, the Gladiators run, and the famous Powder Puff race is also on. Gates open at 5PM with racing at 8. For more information, you may call the Speedway or visit www.ocalaspeedway.com.
 
 
Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds
 
1- 40B Kyle Bronson
2- 33 Jeff Mathews
3- 67 Garrett Stewart
4- 58 Matt Fetterhoff
5- 3 Josh Sanford
6- 0 Richard Dickinson
7- Z Tim Zackery
8- 13 Cory Hupp
9- Z06 Larry Mott
10- 11 Charlie McNichol
11- 14 Brandon Pitts
12- 33F Michael Flick
13- 10 Don De Pew
DNS- 69 Jonathan Appleby
DNS- 66H Wayne Hammond
DQ- 145 Jason Davis
 
Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks
 
1- 56 Kevin Durden
2- 95 Steve Mooers
3- 36 Grady Christian
4- 17M Billy Medders
5- 12 Joe Belke
6- 98T Michael Tovet
7- 26 Brian Jerrels
8- 54 Tim Hughes
9- 57 Wally Schneider
10- 69 Tommy Ausburn
11- 99 Danny Miller, Jr.
12- 08 William Edwards
13- 11 Jody Wells
14- 74 Chuck Atkins
15- 61 Mike Tripp
16- 9R Bubba Christian
DNS- 98 Mike Graham
 
Amsoil V-8 Thundersocks
 
1- 10 Scott Mooers
2- 76 Chris Shea
3- 3W Vaughn Woodall
4- 23 Chris Rowe
5- 19 Brian Shea
6- 47 Daniel Keene
7- 326 Gordon Cade
8- 238 Scott Brumfield
9- 64 Jonathan Gillette
10- 4 Richard Calmes
11- 58C Cory Howard
12- 5W Sean Babcock
13- 89 Kenny Asbell
14- 12B Jerrid Bennett 
15- 14 James Sullivan
16- 18 Chris Watson
17- 8 Mike Stalnaker
18- 86 Mickey Jackson
19- 21 Jason Gamble
 
Gladiators
 
1- 88 Steve Cox, Jr.
2- 8 Sammy Dale
3- 7 5/8 Robert Graham
4- 29 Reid Christenson
5- 31 Jerry Taylor
6- 82 Kyle Morse
7- 83M Kathie Fisher
8- 10 Larry Nelson
9- 23 Rebecca Paugh
10- 77 Matthew Kramer
11- 10G Chase Gustafson
12- 76 Ken McCloud
13- 14 Bobby Super
14- 15 Hunter Gustafson
15- 83 Kody Fisher
16- 41 Howie Garvin
 All Photos Courtesy of rewingphotos.com
Scott Brumfield (238) spins into Vaughn Woodall (3W) during Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks action
 
Kyle Bronson (40B) gets on 2 wheels in a Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds wreck with Brandon Pitts (14)
 
4 wide action in the Gladiators feature
 
Jeff Mathews (33) leads Kyle Bronson (40B) during the Colortyme Open-Wheel Modifieds feature

By |2010-11-09T00:20:55-05:00November 9th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over

A Spooktacular Event at Ocala

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

 
Ocala Speedway had the Late Models up this week along with the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks, Mini Stocks, and Gladiators. Before the features started, however, the kids got to trick-or-treat on the frontstretch and they also had a costume contest. Even though Willy Wonka wasn’t there, Joe Dirt searched and found his candy with Scott Mooers. The prizes for the night were donated by Xtreme Team Racing.
 
The first feature on the night was the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks. The race got off to a spooky start when Jason Gamble had a tire go down and Jerrid Bennett lost his wheel and axle in turn 4. After another 2 laps, Scott Mooers had a tire go down and behind him, Sean Babcock, Jonathan Appleby, Gordon Cade (driving the 55W), Cory Howard, and Brian Shea all got collected in a spin with Appleby getting the worst of it. Harold Erickson and Scott Mooers were racing hard down the back straight when Erickson had a problem and shot straight into the back stretch wall, getting the front end airborne. Erickson immediately got out of the car as the crowd gave him a roar. On lap 13, the lead pack of Mike Stalnaker, Vaughn Woodall, and Jason Gamble caught Kenny Asbell. In turn 2, Asbell went around and Stalnaker barely tapped Asbell. The 20 minutes had expired and it would set up a 2 lap dash with Stalnaker leading Woodall, Gamble, and Scott Mooers. They would stay that way through the checkers with Stalnaker winning, Woodall 2nd, Gamble 3rd, Mooers a hard earned 4th, and Chris Shea drove all the way up to 5th. Further review in the tech shed, however, led to the disqualification of Stalnaker, giving Vaughn Woodall his first career win. Jason Gamble got another 2nd place finish, Scott Mooers moved up to 3rd, Chris Shea with 4th, and Chris Rowe would round out the top 5. (more…)

By |2010-10-30T15:10:48-04:00October 30th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on A Spooktacular Event at Ocala