Brian Gingras Tops Central Florida Wingless Sprints at Citrus County

Citrus County Speedway Official Results, October 23, 2010

Sportsman Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Winner
15 Joey Catarelli Pinellas Park 1
55 Ernie Reed Crystal River 2
138 Jason Stifle Winter Haven 3
66 Andy Nichols   4
01 Tom Posavec Dunnellon 5
2 David Mothershed Brooksville 6
18 Austin Carr Polk City 7
114 John Buzinec Belleview 8
56 Brandon Morris Malberry 9
69 Don Milam Ocala 10
       
       
  Street Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
3 Curtis Flanagan Inverness 1
33 Bill Ryan Bushnell 2
58 Larry Welter Jr. Williston 3
97 Tim Quick Lecanto 4
11 Michael Ruff Homosassa 5
007 Mark Fallows Crystal River 6
09 Alvin Williamson   7
00 Carl Glaum   8
26 Bradley Lyon Brooksville 9
71 Jason Warsing Bronson 10
25 Raynold Lyon Brooksville 11
       
       
  Mini Stocks
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
  CANCELLED   1
       
       
  4-Cylinder Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
32 Jeremy Sharrone Floral City 1
47 Richard Kuhn Ocala 2
21 Phil Edwards Crystal River 3
71 Sonya Heater Homosassa 4
29 Chris Snow Inverness 5
50 Jesse Mallory Summerfield 6
65 Happy Florian Lecanto 7
77 Kevin Knox Wesley Chapel 8
11 Shannon Kennedy Summerfield 9
79 Wayne Heater Homosassa 10
31 Chris Hennessy   11
4 Bryson Ward   12
95 Fred Henick Inverness 13
17 Adam May Lutz DQ
       
       
  Central Florida Wingless
Sprint Car Association  Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
41 Brian Gingras   1
68D Troy DeCaire Tampa 2
68 Mickey Kempgens Dade City 3
29 Gary Gimmler Palm Beach Gardens 4
19 Dokotah Stephens Brandon 5
87 Jimmy Alvis   6
12 Collin Cabre Thonotosassa 7
78 Shane Miller Tampa 8
70 Tommy Nichols Tampa 9
6 Frankie Hurst Land O’ Lakes 10
11 Brian Riddle   11
3 Dennis Misuraca   12
01 Matthew Hall   13
69 Ric Voisey Wesley Chapel 14
75 Darrin Miller Tampa 15
6x Skeeter Faulconer Land O’ Lakes 16
30 Mikey Jenkins Jr.   17
8 Wendy Mathis   18
By |2010-10-24T15:24:36-04:00October 24th, 2010|Citrus County Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Brian Gingras Tops Central Florida Wingless Sprints at Citrus County

Varnadore, Moon, Howard East Bay Winners

By:  Larry Jewett

10/23/2010

            A five division program under a full moon went off without a major hitch as a few drivers took giant steps in their quest for the 2010 track championships. Feature winners were Travis Varnadore (Racecar Engineering Late Models), Billy Howard (Outlaw 4s), Eric Moon (Precision Kia Street Stocks), Michael Eaton (motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers) and Evan Page (Micros/Gadgets).

            Howard moved out to his sixth win of the season in dominating fashion during the Outlaw 4 main. Howard won his heat, then had to deal with point leader Matthew Haynes during the main. Haynes encountered mechanical problems and fell back in the event, giving Howard some breathing room. Chris Zimmerman mounted the next challenge, but settled for second. Heat winner Stephen Hohlbaugh rebounded from an early race incident for third with Brittany Yates and Haynes rounding out the top five. (more…)

By |2010-10-24T16:05:20-04:00October 24th, 2010|East Bay Raceway Park, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on Varnadore, Moon, Howard East Bay Winners

Russell tops Marion Edwards Jr Memorial at New Smyrna Speedway

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
OFFICIAL RESULTS for 10/23/10
 
MARION EDWARDS JR MEMORIAL
BRIGHT HOUSE CHALLENGE SERIES
SUPER LATE MODELS 50
1. #36 Tim Russell
2. #9 Rich Clouser
3. #74 Ryan Lawler
4. #127 Brandon Booth
5. #96 Ben Kennedy
6. #12x David Green
7. #4B Alan Bruns
8. #34 Shaughn McCormick
9. #29 Mallory Harvey
10. #12 Corey Freed
11. #19 Tom Root
12. #68 Russ Shaw
13. #13 Bob Greene
14. #11 David Rogers
15. #27 Bobby Good
16. #55 Todd Allen
 

PRO-TRUCKS

1. #24 Bruce Bennett
2. #17 Colby Clements
3. #20 Anthony Sergi
4. #11 Robert Strader Jr
5. #7 Thomas Warnick
6. #73 Jim Campbell
7. #8 Bobby Kennedy
8. #22 Shyanne Mathers

 

MODIFIEDS

1. #66 Jerry Symons
2. #38 Ricky Moxley
3. #51 Chad Pierce
4. #10 Matt Montineri
5. #112 Jarrett Korpi
6. #59 Chris Brannon
7. #36 David LeBeau
8. #96 Matthew Jarrett
9. #4 Jarrett Snowden

 

S.A.D.E. SUPER STOCKS

1. #01 Scott Smith
2. #60 Ernie Tumminello
3. #95 Chuck Hill
4. #16 David Russell
5. #56 Bobby Holley
6. #86 Richard Goodrich
7. #61 David Russell Sr
8. #72 Dale Sorensen
9. #21 Mike Dahm
10. #3 Jeff Colburn
11. #23 Ed Barber

 

PUB 44 STRICTLY STOCKS

1. #60 Gino Tumminello
2. #57 Joe Candalino
3. #88 Jay Vinacco
4. #21 Maureen Dahm
5. #836 Randall Alewine
6. #6 Leroy Crawford
7. #95 Garrett Hill 

By |2010-10-24T14:21:08-04:00October 24th, 2010|New Smyrna Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Russell tops Marion Edwards Jr Memorial at New Smyrna Speedway

Michael Sean Williams Wins E-Mod 50 at Orlando SpeedWorld

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
OFFICIAL RESULTS for 10.22.10
 
E-MODIFIEDS 50

1. #40 Michael Sean Williams
2. #15x Cody Blair
3. #5 John Compagnone
4. #00 John Hodge
5. #93 Bruce Gayton
6. #51 Butch Herdegen
7. #15 Bruce Packer
8. #98 Matthew Jarrett
9. #112 Jarrett Korpi
10. #12 John Zidek
DNS #55 Shain Held
DNS #14 John Wills

SPORTSMAN

1. #3 James Frisbie
2. #49 Jason Foster
3. #11 Henry Shepherd
 
SUPER STOCKS

1. #77 Justin Reynolds
2. #59 Chris Brannon
3. #23 Shannon Kelly
4. #35 Ray Mullis
5. #35x Chuck Hill
6. #16 David Gould
7. #51 Wes Railing
8. #316 Joe Bandur
9. #721 John Bennett
 
MINI-STOCKS

1. #31 David Russell
2. #85 Rex Hollinger
3. #6 Mark Broat
4. #81 Cody Blair
5. #78 Mark Avery
6. #29 Tim Walters
 
LEGENDS CARS

1. #13 Ryan Shattuck
2. #8 Donovan Ponder
3. #12 Critter Saile
4. #6 Jim Rix
 
STRICTLY STOCKS

1. #8 Neil Kirby
2. #89 William Hindman
3. #5 Rick Lyons
4. #8x Luis Guillen
5. #81 Jimmy Barron
6. #27 Dan Binda
7. #79 Kerry Connig
8. #4 Megan Matheny
9. #13 Betsy Clark
10. #068 Edward Clark
11. #030 Harvey Clark
12. #07 Wanda Travis
13. #076 Danielle Clark
14. #08 Jerry Pope
15. #8B Greg Bruce
16. #29 Alan Smith
17. #3 Shane Sutorus
18. #x14 Michael Lions
DNS #666 Bobby Johnson
 
BANDOLERO YOUNG GUNS

1. #11 Daniel Conlin

 
BANDOLERO BANDITS
1. #30 Noah Cornman
2. #55 Michael Held
3. #00 Brandon Lynch
4. #15 Travis Soukup

By |2010-10-23T17:24:08-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Michael Sean Williams Wins E-Mod 50 at Orlando SpeedWorld

Racing Under the Harvest Moon

by Jimmy Rouse- Ocala Speedway Media

 
On a night where the Colortyme Open Wheel Modifieds headlined the night, the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association showed off their impressive cars, and the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks ran for a $1000 dollar prize, there just happened to be a full moon. There was also some great racing from the Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks and the Gladiators.
 
The Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks, in their first race in over a month, would race first on this night and set the fans up for plenty of great battles on the night. Danny Miller, in his first race back since his terrible flip, Dean Jarvis, Heath Walker, and “Dough Boy” Patrick Williams were all fighting at the top for the first 18 laps. On lap 18, Dean Jarvis fell back with engine trouble and a yellow came out at that time. The final 2 lap battle was a real thriller and “Dough Boy” took a great win, followed by Heath Walker, Danny Miller, Billy Meadors, and Ronald Lentz.
 
DAARA, the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association, put on a show that could remind you of the first event at Ocala Speedway way back in 1952. With cars that have raced since 1936 to cars from the 1970s; and 26 year olds to 76 year olds driving, everything and anything was out there. Bob Jordan in his blue 1947 Kortis Kraft Midget won the Midget race, Ronald Hess in his  orange 1939 Chevy won the Modified race, and Captain Jack Sapp in his yellow ’60s Ward Watson won the Sprint race.
 
The $1000 to win Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks feature brought 31 cars out which led to a B Main. In the B Main, Eddie Kilbury, Willard Driggers, Eddie Lentz, and Jonathan Appleby earned the transfer spots and Vaughn Woodall moved in to the A Main through points position. The Feature had some excitement going on, as Chris Shea was working his way up from mid-pack. On lap 13, Shea got loose and Mike McDonald barely tapped Shea while trying to avoid him, which finished off Shea’s loop. On a restart, Mike Stalnaker looped it in turn 2 and Jesse Corbitt had nowhere to go except right into Stalnaker’s door. On the lap 17 restart, Jonathan Gillette did a ‘tornado spin’ in turn 4 which collected Richard Calmes, Chris Shea and Vaughn Woodall. At the end of the night, Scott Mooers outlasted the rest to take home the $1000, Robert Ray again finished runner-up, Jason Gamble finished 3rd, Steve Mooers was 4th, and Mike McDonald worked his way back up to 5th.
 
The Colortyme Open Wheel Modifieds had a fun night on the dirt with 1 major car swap: Kyle Bronson and Wayne Hammond. They switched cars for the night and it paid off. The race up front was between Kyle Bronson, Charlie MacNichols, Buzzy Reutimann, and Jeff Mathews with 2nd-4th switching continuously. Mathews didn’t have it easy, though, as he spun in turn 4 on lap 5. As the race neared its end, Reutimann passed MacNichols and Mathews passed both of them! No catching “The Killer” Kyle Bronson and he won his 3rd straight at Ocala, followed by Jeff Mathews, Buzzy Reutimann, Charlie MacNichols, and Larry Burkins rounding out the top 5.
 
The final event of the night was the Gladiators and they put a great show on with some good surprises at the end. On lap 1, James McCloud rolled the 57 in turn 2 and a flat tire was all that stopped him from staying out on the track. After the clean-up, Casey Feaster, in the 51 of Nathan Rhodes, had a problem on the left-front which pushed the car right into the turn 1 wall. On lap 6, more front runners, Jerry Taylor and Kyle Morse had a problem in turn 2 and the damage was evident on Morse’s driver side door. At the end, Matt Shea beat Devin Walker for first and Steve Johnson was coasting for 3rd when he slowed on the front stretch. Kathie Fisher had gradually moved up and was set for another top 5, but when Johnson slowed, Fisher jumped at the opportunity and got her first trophy on the night after her birthday. Ken McCloud was able to get around Johnson for 4th and Johnson did get 5th.
 
Ocala Speedway has kids costume contest this up-coming Friday along with the Late Models, Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks, Mini Stocks, and Gladiators. For more information or to see the complete schedule you may call the Speedway or visit www.ocalaspeedway.com.
 
 
Tee Pee Tire Hobby Stocks
 
1- 56 Patrick Williams
2- 55 Heath Walker
3- 99 Daniel Miller, Jr.
4- 17M Billy Meadors
5- 96 Ronald Lentz
6- 69 Tommy Ausburn
7- 61 Martin Johnson
8- 26 Brian Jerrels
9- 9R Bubba Christian
10- 37J Dean Jarvis
11- 05 Chris Lane
12- 15 Donald Paugh
13- 11 Jody Wells
14- 7E James Erickson
15- 81 Donald Woosley
 
Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks
 
1- 10 Scott Mooers
2- 9 Robert Ray
3- 21G Jason Gamble
4- 10M Steve Mooers
5- 5W Mike McDonald
6- 58 Cory Howard
7- 6 Wallace Douglass
8- 114 John Thorpe
9- 3W Vaughn Woodall
10- 326 Gordon Cade
11- 29 Thomas Hughes
12- 15 Luke Sadler
13- 76 Chris Shea
14- 64 Jonathan Gillette
15- 30 Michael Tovet
16- 4C Richard Calmes, Jr.
17- 11 Austin Kirkpatrick
18- 14M Tim Mathieu
19- 3D Jesse Corbitt
20- 8 Michael Stalnaker
21- 17K Eddie Kilbury, Jr.
22- 56A Jonathan Appleby
23- 21 Willard Driggers
24- 96L Eddie Lentz
25- 96 Eddie Lake
 
Colortyme Open Wheel Modifieds
 
1- 66H Kyle Bronson
2- 33 Jeff Mathews
3- 00 Buzzy Reutimann
4- 11 Charlie MacNichols
5- 54 Larry Burkins
6- 3 Josh Sanford
7- 33F Michael Flick
8- 1M Jay Miller
9- Z Tim Zackery
10- Z06 Larry Mott
11- 75C Len ONeil
12- 67 Garrett Stewart
13- 10 Don Depew, Jr.
14- 7H Charles Howard, Jr.
15- 0 Richard Dickinson
16- 40B Wayne Hammond
 
Gladiator
 
1- 96 Matt Shea
2- 55JR Devin Walker
3- 83M Kathie Fisher
4- 76 Ken McCloud
5- 81 Steven Johnson
6- 14 Chris Town
7- 7 Roy Lester
8- 83 Kody Fisher
9- 77 Matthew Kramer
10- 3H Brandon Haseleu
11- 48 Art Suther
12- 82 Kyle Morse
13- 10 Larry Nelson
14- 31 Jerry Taylor
15- 41 unknown driver
16- 51 Casey Feaster
17- 57 James McCloud
18- 21 Robert Graham
 
 
All Photos Courtesy of rewingphotos.com 
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Kathie Fisher (83M) races hard against son, Kody Fisher (83)
 
3 wide racing in the Amsoil V-8 Thunderstocks
James McCloud in the middle of his flip on lap 1 of the Gladiator feature
 
 
 
 

By |2010-10-23T13:54:42-04:00October 23rd, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Racing Under the Harvest Moon

JEFF SCOFIELD CLAIMS THE BIG MONEY AND POINT TITLE IN AUBURNDALE LATE MODELS

by Dave Westerman

The big money was on the line Saturday night at Auburndale Speedway as the Late Models and a huge crowd were on hand and enjoyed not only some spectacular weather, but an awesome Late Model race that saw Jeff Scofield play a waiting game, then come away with the victory and the 2010 Auburndale Speedway Late Model point championship.

A field of 25 top Late Model teams ran a very close qualifying session with Tim Russell setting quick time at 13.433 seconds closely followed by Anthony Campi at 13.529 and Scofield at 13.533. Joe Boyd and Daniel Webster rounded out the top five in time trials. (more…)

By |2010-10-18T17:08:56-04:00October 18th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Front Page News, Race Results|Comments Off on JEFF SCOFIELD CLAIMS THE BIG MONEY AND POINT TITLE IN AUBURNDALE LATE MODELS

Teate Makes It Two in a Row at Mobile International with TBARA

by Marty Little
IRVINGTON, Ala. – Dude Teate made it two for two on the TBARA Gulf Coast swing Saturday night as he again bested the winged sprint car feature at Mobile International Speedway.
 
Polesitter Johnny Gilbertson hustled to the lead at the drop of the initial green flag but the first of two yellow flags waved on lap three when Bo Hartley ran off the backstretch. The field regrouped with Hartley at the rear and Gilbertson still in command until lap five when Teate’s fleet No. 0 powered to the point of the 17 car field.
Point leader Shane Butler gave chase and ran side by side with Teate for several laps until shredding his right rear tire.
 
The second and final yellow of the evening waved on lap 14 when D.J. Hoezle suffered a flat and looped his car out of harm’s way. When the green flag waved again it was all Teate as he powered to his fourth tour victory of the season. Hartley charged back after his early spin for second money ahead of Mickey Kempgens, Shane Butler and Steve Heisler. Heat race victories went to Hartley, Butler and Kempgens.
 
 The tour moves to DeSoto Super Speedway in Bradenton on Oct. 30 and wraps up the 2010 season at Citrus County Speedway in Inverness on Nov. 6.
 
First heat (8 laps) – 1. Bo Hartley, 2. Todd Fayard, 3. Dude Teate, 4. Bryan Riddle, 5. D.J. Hoezle, 6. Ricky Burnett.
 
Second heat (8 laps) – 1. Shane Butler, 2. Johnny Gilbertson, 3. Bobby Rose, 4. Larry Brazil, Jr., 5. Frankie Hurst, 6. Nick Manakis.
 
Third heat (8 laps) – 1. Mickey Kempgens, 2. Ben Fritz, 3. Shane Miller, 4. Steve Heisler, 5. Skeeter Faulconer.
 
Feature (30 laps) – 1. Teate, 2. Hartley, 3. Kempgens, 4. Butler, 5. Heisler, 6. Hoezle, 7. Fayard, 8. Hurst, 9. Fritz, 10. Riddle, 11. Gilbertson, 12. Faulconer, 13. Manakis, 14. Brazil, Jr., 15. Miller, 16. Brazil, 17. Burnett.
By |2010-10-18T14:28:22-04:00October 18th, 2010|Five Flags Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Teate Makes It Two in a Row at Mobile International with TBARA

Scofield Takes Victory in Super Lates at Auburndale

 by Carol Andrews

 
Saturday Night at Auburndale Speedway was the place to be to see 25 Super Late Models racing for the checkered flag and first place pay of $5,000. dollars.
The winner was Jeff Scofield driving his #07 to victory. The other winners in each diviion are a follows:
Super Late Models
1-#07 Jeff Scofield
2-#81 Anthony Campi
3-#5 Joe Boyd
4-#36 Tim Russell
5-#10x Steve Dorer
6-#92 Jason Hogan
7-#15 Jason Boyd
8-#22 David King
9-#42 Jonathan Guy
10-#39 Tyler Laing
11-#72 Keith Lilley
12-#407 Jason Vail
13-#97 Perry Lovelady
14-#21 Brandon Anderson
15-#57 Joe Winchell
16-#6 David Hart
17-#17 Ryan Lisak
18-#10 George Gorham Jr
19-#13 Ricky Diaz
20-#18 Steve Tregear
21-#33 Daniel Webster
22-#49 Ron Lofquist
23-#29 Tracy Raven
24-#23 Rusty Ebersole
25-#10c Talon Craft
 
V-8 Bomberrs
1-#56 James Wright III
2-#89 Preston Davis
3-#111 Josh Borem
4-#96 Larry Chumney
5-#51 Matt Johns
6-#05 Buddy Phillips Jr
7-#49 Jared Myers
8-#81 Matt Bozeman
9-#18 Kevin Barton
 
Bandoleros
1-#96 Teddy Lively
2-#38 Cameron White (Bandit)
3-#1 Daniel Conlin Jr
4-#48 Andy Metz
 
MIni Cups
1-#74 John Beach
2-#27x Harold Crooms
3-#21 Rick Ragan
4-#2 Skip Baird
5-#46 Frank Beach
6-#47 Brandon Beach
7-#18 Dan Suggs
 
Sportsman
1-#77 Lance Daubach
2-#56 Bradon Morri
3-#71 Dave Dunkin
4-#55x Wayne Jones
5-#18 Austin Carr
6-#8 Chuck Harrison Jr
7-#60 Richard Fiore
8-#55 Richard Elkins
9-#51 Kyle Alford
10-#13 Mark Medeiros
11-#89 Brett Jenkins
DQ#22 Brandon Duchscherer
 
Scramblers
1-#28 Kimberly Gullett
2-#6T Brian Tyre
3-#62 Richard Brown
4-#17 Jerry Pruitt
5-#14 Randy Becker
6-#21x Eric Wallace
7-#00 Chad Cutting
8-#7 Tony Tidwell
 
Legends
1-#59 Jake Perkins
2-#8 Justin Brown
3-#31 Lynn Wiles
4-#38 Gerald White Jr
5-#96 Chase Fitzgerald
6-#21 Devin McLeod
7-#7 Dakota Baggette
8-#71 Mason Ketterman
9-#44 Gary Verdier
10-#17 Dave Gleason
11-#06 Rick Wetmore
12-#47 Eric Eichelberger
13-#4R Zach Napoleon
14-#2 Corey White
15-#87 Austin Blankenship
16-#5 Seth Adams
N/S# 65 Coty Bibeau
 
Kids Club
1-#5 Kristen Clements
2-#10 Megan Gosselin
3-#99 Dakota Hunt
4-#18 Justin Cribbs
5-#55 Drew Kingsley
 
Next week Oct 23 Open Wheel Modified’s return along with V-8 Bombers, Legends, Bandoleros, Strret Stocks and Modified Mini. Racing begins at 7 P M. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com

By |2010-10-18T14:20:04-04:00October 18th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Scofield Takes Victory in Super Lates at Auburndale

Dude Teate Wins at Five Flags in TBARA Feature

by Marty Little
PENSACOLA, Fla. –  Dude Teate continued his late season win skein as he topped the 30 lap TBARA feature event Friday night at Five Flags Speedway.
 
Bryan Riddle paced the early laps from his outside front row starting spot but quickly overhauled by Bo Hartley. The first yellow flag waved on lap five for a tangle among Johnny Gilbertson, Stan Butler and Steve Heisler. Heisler was the only one able to continue.
 
Hartley stayed on the point but David Steele was working his way through traffic and caught Hartley on lap 14 and had just made the leading pass when his No. 91 suffered a broken axle and the slammed the front chute concrete to bring out the event’s only red flag. Steele was uninjured but his car was heavily damaged.
 
Once again it was Harltey in command, but not for long as Teate pushed his familiar Bio Based No. 0 into the lead on lap 18. One circuit later the final yellow of the evening waved as the cars of Shane Butler and Todd Fayard spun on the backstretch with both able to continue.
 
Teate was never challenged in the final 10 laps as he sped to his fourth victory of the season and second consecutive in October. Fayard roared back from his spin to claim runner- up money over Shane Butler, Mickey Kempgens and Larry Brazil, Jr. The second five were Shane Miller, Hartley, Riddle, Tim Thrash and Steele.
 
The Gulf Coast Tour continues with a Saturday night event at Mobile International Speedway in Irvington, Ala.
 
First heat (8 laps) – 1. David Steele, 2. Shane Butler, 3. Todd Fayard, 4. Bryan Riddle, 5. Shane Miller, 6. Frankie Hurst, 7. Ben Fritz.
 
Second heat (8 laps) – 1. Dude Teate, 2. Bo Hartley, 3. Steve Heisler, 4. Johnny Gilbertson, 5. Nick Manakis, 6. Ricky Burnett, 7. D.J. Hoezle.
 
Third heat (8 laps) – 1. Mickey Kempgens, 2. Bobby Rose, 3. Larry Brazil, Jr., 4. Stan Butler, 5. Tim Thrash, 6. Larry Brazil, 7. Skeeter Faulconer.
 
Feature (30 laps) – 1. Teate, 2. Fayard, 3. Shane Butler, 4. Mickey Kempgens, 5. Brazil, Jr., 6. Miller, 7. Hartley, 8. Riddle, 9. Thrash, 10. Steele, 11. Heisler, 12. Brazil, 13. Rose, 14. Stan Butler, 15. Gilbertson, 16. Burnett, 17. Fritz, 18. Manakis. DNS – Hurst, Hoezle.
By |2010-10-17T21:52:58-04:00October 17th, 2010|Five Flags Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Dude Teate Wins at Five Flags in TBARA Feature

Ivey Takes UDLMCS Fall Nationals at VSP

by BJ Cavin- VSP Media

BARBERVILLE, FL-  Saturday night’s action at Volusia Speedway Park marked the final weekend of racing action in 2010, and what better way to end the year than with the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series Fall Nationals as they brought in some of the finest dirt late model racers in the region.  And in addition to top notch late model racing, VSP race fans were treated to an encore, non points feature from the Taylor Racing Products Sportsman Division, the Amsoil Synthetic Lubricants Thunder Stocks, and the 4 Cylinder Challengers.

All Photos Courtesy of JimJonesPhoto.com (more…)

By |2010-10-17T15:34:37-04:00October 17th, 2010|Front Page News, Race Results, Volusia Speedway Park|Comments Off on Ivey Takes UDLMCS Fall Nationals at VSP