Wayne Anderson tops Super Lates at Columbia Motorsports Park

OFFICIAL RESULTS
COLUMBIA MOTORSPORTS PARK
APRIL 10, 2010
 
Super Late Models
1. #84 Wayne Anderson
2. #86 Randy Anderson
3. #9 Kurt Jett
4. #26 Jessica Murphy
5. #09 Scott Grossenbacher
6. #12 Cliff Bifaro
7. #5 Jason Garver
8. #23 Todd Brown
9. #123 Jon Brown
10. #88 Jimmy Andrews (DNS)
Sportsman
1. #07 Jeff Prescott
2. #8 Wesley Keller
3. #16 Brian Hull
4. #06 Josh Wise
5. #9 Kody Jett
6. #76 Jim Higginbotham
7. #1F Robert Ford
Pure Stocks
1. #22 Randy O’Neal
2. #39 Tim Alldredge
3. #12 Jason Garver
4. #42 Bruce Flowers
5. #96 Don Cruce
Sun State Collision Center Hornets
1. #2 Bert Daugherty
2. #69 Mark Copeland
3. #98 Todd Brown
4. #1D Donald Davis
5. #09 Ed Petrow
V8 Bombers
1. #22 Stan  Lang
2. #27 Nathan Huffingham
3. #54 Eric Hoffman
4. #76 Andy Nichols
5. #15 Derek Davis
6. #8 John DeSotle
Queen Bee Hornets
1. #46 Kim Alldredge
2. #69 Vicky Copeland
By |2010-04-16T23:36:46-04:00April 16th, 2010|Columbia Motorsports Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Wayne Anderson tops Super Lates at Columbia Motorsports Park

Ernest Helfrick wins School Bus Figure 8 at Desoto Super Speedway

SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8 – SB FIGURE 8   

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 5 4    Ernest Helfrick    Myakka City, Fl 40.00
2 12 0    Michael Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 38.00
3 1 13    Paul Maness    Myakka City, Fl 36.00
4 6 25    Mark Jackson    Bradenton , Fl 34.00
5 4 11X    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 32.00
6 2 85    Jay Seykora    Palm Harbor, Fl 30.00
7 11 88    Larry Saffold    Brandon , Fl 28.00
8 10 22    Craig Jackson    Bradenton , Fl 26.00
9 3 21    Christopher Dodson    Bradenton , Fl 24.00
10 8 47    Robert Latinka    Bradenton , Fl 22.00
11 7 11    Peter Bohn    Sarasota , Fl 20.00
12 9 44    Ernest Helfrick    Myakka City, Fl 18.00
By |2010-04-15T00:14:54-04:00April 15th, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Ernest Helfrick wins School Bus Figure 8 at Desoto Super Speedway

Channing Conolly wins Checkered Flag Sprint Feature at CCMP

<span style=”font-size: x-small;”><strong>By:Melanie Beckner</strong>

Punta Gorda, FL…It was another night full of action at the jewel of the South, the Charlotte County Motorsports Park this past Saturday night. Eight divisions took on the 3/8th mile track with the Pro 4 and Road Warriors running special 35 lap features. TQ Midgets were the first feature event of the evening with Geoff Styner leading the field to the start of the 25 lap feature. Styner immediately took his car the the front and led until lap 6.

At that point Ted Durfee took over the top spot with the oldest person in the field Jack Duffy, coming throught the field fast. With 2 laps remaining Duffy was on Durfee’s tire tracks. On the final lap Jack Duffy seen a hole open up and jumped to the inside of Ted Durfee going into turn 3 and passed him at the line. Jack Duffy took the win with Ted Durfee finishing as close second and Geoff Styner was third.

Mike Belusar sat on the pole for the 25 lap feature for the Dwarf cars. Belusar took the lead at the wave of the green flag and held the position for the first 7 laps. Andy Pryor made a run for the lead on lap 6 and successfully made the pass the following lap.

The only caution to wave came out on lap 19 for Ray Gonzalez III, when he spun his car around in turn 4. On the restart Bo Bass was all over the back of Andy Pryor’s car. As the fianl 6 laps went on Pryor was able to make some breathing roon between him and Bass. Andy Pryor went on to clain the victory with Bo Bass finishing in second and Rick Lundee was third.

The Pro4’s were next out for there special 35 lap race with Corey Bigley sitting on the pole. On the start Kyle Rice hit the backstretch wall,resulting in a complete restart. On the restart Phillip Ellis spun his car around in turn two. Before the second restart the driver’s were warned that if they could not get it together that they would sent to the pits until the end of the night, luckily that did not happen.

On the second restart Corey Bigley missed a shift and Stuart Vandevender took full advantage and took the lead. John Pummell Jr., brought out the caution on lap 3 afer spinning in turn 3.Vandevender, still held the lead on the restart with Ryan Collver running him down. Lap 5 saw another caution after John Pummell Jr. spun in turn 4.

 On the restart Collver had a good run and took over the lead from Vandevender, however the following lap Stuart Vandevender took back the lead with the final caution coming out again for John Pummel Jr. Since it was Pummel’s third caution he was sent to the pits for the rest of the evening.

The remainder of th race ran cautionless with Stuart Vandevender battling it out for the top spot for the remainder of the race. With 5 laps remaining Dylan Bigley, had caught up to second and first place making it the 3 car battle until the end. On the last lap lap traffic got into the way of the leaders.

Going into turn 4 Ryan Collver went low and Stuart Vandevnder got cautght behind the lap car of Billy Benoit which aloud Collver to take over the lead. Ryan Collver went on to win the feature with Stuart Vandevender having to settle for second and Dylan Bigley took home the third place throphy.

The Checkered Flag Sprint Series were back for another exciting 30 lap feature with Ric Voisey on the pole. On the start Frankie Hurst grabbed the lead and kept his car out front until lap 2. Rookie Channing Conolly passed Hurst on lap three to gain the lead. The entire feature ran catuin free and the race lasted less then 10 minutes. Even though the race ran caution free there were alot of side by side action from the second position on back. Channing Conolly took the win with Jimmy Alves in second place and Gary Gimmler was third.

The Fastrucks took to the track for their 50 lap feature with Sean Bass leading the field to the start and took the lead. The first caution waved on lap 8 for Cody Allen, whose muffler was dragging. On the restart Bass continued where he left off and gained a healthy lead over the rest of the field. The next caution whould not come out until lap 31 for the spin on the frontstretch by Jerry Maxson.

Whitney Poole started smoking heavily and on lap 36 the caution was brought out to check to see if she was leaking any fluids. Sean Bass captured the victory with Ricky Moxley coming in second with Mike Burns completing the top three positions.

Jim Meiser was the polsitter for the 35 lap, Florida Suncoast Outlaw Street Stock and Outlaw Thunder Trucks. On the start Larry Braswell got into the side of Robert Crisp in turn four, spinning Robert Crisp and came to a stop on the frontstretch all cars beside Robert Benning came out of it unharmed. Robert Benning had hit the wall as he went high to avaoid hitting Crisp’s spinning car.

On the restart Jim Meiser was able to take the lead with the caution coming out again after lap 1 was complete. Donna Biggar’s motor expired and slicked up the track in turn four and half of the frontstretch, she pulled her car into the infield before she could lay down any more oil. Jim Meiser still held the lead when the race resumed with Bobby Fischer and Robert Crisp all over the back of Meiser’s car. Meiser was able to hold off Crisp until lap sixteen, when Robert Crisp was able to take over the lead. Robert Crisp never looked back and took home the win with Danny Daniels Jr and JIm Meiser completing the top three spots.

Junior’s Trim Shop Road Warriors ran a special 35 lap feature with Billy Benoit sitting on the pole.

On the start Hank Ferguson got into Clint Snyder going into turn one, both went up the track and collected James Dellea. On the restart Billy Benoit put his car to the front and held the lead for

6 laps. Logan Leonard who has been dominating in the Road Warrior’s this year, took over the position from Benoit on lap seven. Jason Miller spun his car around in turn 1 on lap nine collecting Jeremy Daring. Leoanrd held the lead on the restart with the next caution coming out just 5 laps later with Dave Licking spinning in turn 2.

 On lap 21, Billy Benoit drove into the side of Blaine Baer, bring out the caution. The final caution came out on lap 31. Hank Ferguson and Dave Licking had got into one another in turn 2 with both spinning. Logan Leonard went on to claim his 4th win in a row for the Juniors Trim Shop Road Warrior’s. Jeff Firestine finsihed in second with Derrick Horton taking third place.

The fianl race of the evening was the 20 lap Fab 4 feature with Mark Milthaler on the pole for his first race. On the start Milthaler jumped to the early lead. The first caution came out for Joe Lemier and Shane Moore Jr after contact with one another in turn one. On the restart Kerrington McFadden had a good run going into turn 1 and took the lead from Milthaler. Lap seven had the next caution when second place car Kim Mabbit spun in turn two.

 On the restart McFadden, missed a shift which aloud Phillip Ellis to take the lead. Phillip Ellis went on to take his third win of the year and now has to move up to the Pro 4 division. Kerrington McFadden was second and Nick Callin was third.

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By |2010-04-14T23:17:13-04:00April 14th, 2010|Punta Gorda Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Channing Conolly wins Checkered Flag Sprint Feature at CCMP

EDDIE HARTIN FINDS VICTORY LANE AGAIN AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

by Dave Westerman

 Another huge crowd of fans enjoyed yet another action-packed night at Auburndale Speedway with the School Bus Figure 8 event the icing on the racing cake.

Veteran driver Eddie Hartin picked up a ride in the Street Stock class a few weeks ago and he finally had his new mount working to perfection Saturday night as he took a very popular win.

Hartin and Brandon Duscherer topped the heats and made up the front row for the 20 lap feature with Duscherer grabbing the early lead. Duscherer was battling a loose racer and Hartin wasted little time asserting himself out front by lap four. From there it was simply a battle for second place as Hartin streaked away to the victory. Duscherer held off Jeff Waterman for second but it was all for naught as Duscherer’s car came up light on the scales and he was disqualified.

Waterman thus moved up to second in the finishing order trailed by Kyle Hall, Dave Colpritt and Kyle Peters, who was making his first start of the year.

Duscherer gained a bit of revenge by dominating the V-8 Bomber feature race as well as making it through the tech shed unscathed.

After winning the heat, Duscherer was pretty much in control of the feature from green to checker despite having to wait out a lengthy red flag period late in the going after Larry Chumney blew the engine in his car dumping fluid all over the track.

James Wright II took runner-up honors ahead of Paul Bookmiller and Josh Borem. So many cars had dropped out before his engine blew that Chumney still finished fifth.

The best race of the night had to be the Mini Stock feature. Heat winner Chris Narramore, Sr. took the early lead but ran side by side for many laps with Fred Harrison, Jr. with Harrison actually leading on a couple of occasions by a mere bumper.

Narramore managed to get the top spot but had to hold off both Harrison and Chris Spring in a crowd-pleasing finish that had the fans applauding vigorously after the checker fell.

It was Narramore’s second win of the year while point leader Harrison settled for second in front of Spring. Young Jason Swilley had his best finish since moving into the class from the Kids Club in fourth while James Pate had a great run for fifth.

Burt Morse ran off and hid from the rest of the field in the Modified Mini Stock 25 lap run. The race ran from green to checker without a caution as Morse was in a different zip code by the finish.

Jason Rendell was a distant second just ahead of Scotty Sharpe while Mike Sweet and Chad Rose claimed fourth and fifth.

Legend Car point leader Jake Perkins had a tough weekend. After destroying his car in a bad crash Friday night in Orlando, Perkins borrowed a car from fellow racer Dakota Baggett for the Saturday races here.

Perkins seemed to be in pretty good shape as he won his heat race and had a front row start for the 25 lap feature outside first heat winner Gerald White, Jr. but after a false start, something broke on Perkins’ car and he was towed to the pits as his “weekend to forget” ended with a last place finish.

For White, it was finally time for the Lakeland Youngster to shine as he led all the way to take the win, his first of the year. Justin Brown gave chase but White pulled away late in the going with Brown taking second trailed by Mason Ketterman, Dave Gleason and Zach Napoleon.

Only two Bandoleros were still around after hot laps with Ryan Shattuck getting his second win of the year with Cameron White second.

The final event of the night was the School Bus Figure 8 race which saw several different leaders before Danny Taylor pulled away for the win.

Although there were a few close call in the “X,” the worst incident of the event came when a fuel line broke on Robert Aaron’s bus with the engine compartment erupting in flames. Several fire exinguishers were needed before the fire was finally put out.

Gary Swing trailed Taylor to the checker with Mark Carraro taking third spot.

Next week the Late Models return to Auburndale Speedway for a 100 lap event paying $3,000 to win. Also racing will be the Mini Cups, Kids Club, Legends, Bandoleros, Mini Stocks, Scramblers, V-8 Bombers, and Sportsman. Qualifying is at 5:30PM and racing starts at 7 PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com.

OFFICIAL RESULTS – AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY – 4/10/10:

SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8: (Top 4)

1-#19 Danny Taylor

2-#701 Gary Swing

3-#100 Mark Carraro

4-#40 Bobby Gordon

SCRAMBLERS:

1-#88 Gene Harrison

2-#8 Richie Acres

3-#66 Brian Tyre

4-#36 Todd Morey

5-#51 Matt Johns

6-#4 Scott Russ

7-#7 Tony Tidwell

8-#62 Richard Brown

9-#84 Ron Sorensen, Jr.

10-#71 Dave Canfield

11-#42 Mike Bauer

12-#00 Chad Cutting

13-#98 Ronald Norman

14-#28 Kimberly Gullett

15-#52 Gary Brown

DNS #9 Terry Shaver

STREET STOCKS:

1-#48 Eddie Hartin

2-#42 Jeff Waterman

3-#17 Kyle Hall

4-#4 Dave Colpritt

5-#53 Kyle Peters

6-#65 Ken Lawrence

7-#5 Matt McCrary

8-#52 Mike Rowland

9-#44 Mark Waterman

10-#1 Zach Zellner

11-#45 Joe Dowdy

DNS #25 Cody McDuffie

DNS #21 Chris Narramore Jr

DQ #26 Brandon Duscherer

MODIFIED MINI STOCKS:

1-#38 Burt Morse

2-#15 Jason Rendell

3-#89 Scott Sharpe

4-#55 Mike Sweet

5-#0 Chad Rose

6-307 Bruce Anderson

7-#26 Jimmy Pugh

8-#8 John Markovich

9-#45 Dennis Jones

10-#09 Jessica Robbins DNS #85 Drew Carter V-8 BOMBERS:

1-#42 Brandon Duscherer

2-#56 James Wright II

3-#0 Paul Bookmiller

4-#111 Josh Borem

5-#96 Larry Chumney, Sr.

6-#05 Buddy Phillips, Jr.

7-#1 David Fletcher

8-#105 Albert Phillips, Sr.

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MINI STOCKS:

1-#3 Chris Narramore, Sr.

2-#21 Fred Harrison, Jr.

3-#42 Chris Spring

4-#40 Jason Swilley

5-#155 James Pate

6-#33 Donnie Guy

7-#88 Kevin Steadman

8-#4 Marilyn McCrary

9-#46 Randy King

10-#55 Steve Routt

11-#10 Michael Foster

LEGEND CARS:

1-#38 Gerald White, Jr.

2-#8 Justin Brown

3-#71 Mason Ketterman

4-#07 Dave Gleason

5-#4R Zach Napoleon

6-#31 Lynn Wiles

7-#55 Doug Hall

8-#44 Gary Verdier

9-#7 Dakota Baggett

10-#51 Roger Englund

11-#99 Leroy Moore

12-#83 Danielle Stratton

13-#59 Jake Perkins

 BANDOLEROS:

1-#13 Ryan Shattuck

2-#38 Cameron White

By |2010-04-13T15:28:14-04:00April 13th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on EDDIE HARTIN FINDS VICTORY LANE AGAIN AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY

Wild Finish for Blizzard Series

Apr 10, 2010 – Wild Finish for Blizzard Series
Vickie Pollard, the mother of Super Late Model driver Bubba Pollard, was pacing behind the grandstands at Five Flags Speedway. There were four laps left with a restart looming.
“I always sit by myself during a race,” she said. “I tend to grab people I don’t know.”

     Her son was second behind 14-year-old Chase Elliott. On the restart, Elliott drifted high and Pollard ducked low to take the lead.
Vickie Pollard grabbed the elbow of a bystander as she jumped up and down.

     Her excitement continued into Victory Lane as Pollard took the checkered flag of the opening Blizzard Series race of the season.
When told of his mother’s antics, Bubba Pollard smiled. “Sometimes,” he said, “she’s even worse than that.” The win was a little solace to the driver, who entered last year’s Blizzard Series finale with the points lead. But he was knocked out of the championship in a wreck on the opening-lap.

     “It happens all the time,” he said. “You win some you shouldn’t and you lose some you shouldn’t.” And until four laps left in the race Friday everybody thought Augie Grill was going to win. A race that was shaping up to be one of the quickest, turned into a never-ending scene with a bizarre event. He dominated from the start, taking the pole with a track-record time. After a couple of early cautions, the race went green for 77 laps.

     Grill lapped all but seven cars and had built a nine-second lead. It appeared that no one would even have to pit for tires. But a lapped car spun with four laps left bringing out a caution. Grill and the other seven lead-lap cars pitted for fresh tires. As they were about to restart, officials noticed liquid on the track and discovered it coming from Grill’s car. He had to pit and did not return to the race. He later said a bearing came lose in his rear end.

     That left Elliott, who had spun out on Lap 12, in the lead. The son of famed NASCAR star Bill Elliott, led the cars through a long caution period as officials tried to dry the liquid all around the track. On the restart, Elliott drifted high and Pollard pulled alongside him, but a caution came out before the lap was completed when Mike Garvey hit the wall. On the next restart, Elliott drifted high again. This time, Pollard made the pass. “I spun my tires. It was my fault,” Elliott said.

     Ryan Lawler, driving for Stanley Smith, finished third, while Casey Smith was fourth and Jeff Fultz fifth. Defending series champion Johanna Long finished seventh.

     Pollard thanked his car owner, former Snowball Derby champion Ronnie Sanders, for the opportunity to drive. It was his first Super Late Model race for Sanders, who is coming off of cancer surgery. Sanders stood in Victory Lane with Pollard as the two posed for photos with the trophy. In his storied race career, Sanders said he’s seen the unexpected happen many times. “We’ll take a win any way we can get it,” he said. The win puts Pollard back into the points lead going into the second Blizzard race on May 28.

     As he continued to pose for photos in Victory Lane, Vickie Pollard had calmed down, but she was still beaming at her son.
“He could have at least shaved today,” she laughed.
 
Sportsman
     Steve Buttrick chased down the leaders over the final laps and took the checkered flag in the caution-free 20-lap Sportsman feature. Bubba Winslow and Randy Thompson were running 1-2 and had pulled away from the rest of the field at the halfway point.
But Buttrick charged forward and caught them. He passed Thompson and pulled alongside Winslow on the outside and made the pass with two laps left. He then pulled away for the victory.

“That felt good,” Buttrick said. Thompson took second, while Winslow was third and Jim Pokrant fourth.

     Stevie Mercer, who had won the first two features of the season, entered the race with some mechanical problems. He started fifth and held his ground until slowing and pitting on Lap 14. He finished 13th and gave up the points lead.
 
Pepsi Max 100 Blizzard Series Super Late Model
1.Bubba Pollard; 2. Chase Elliott; 3. Ryan Lawler; 4. Casey Smith; 5. Jeff Fultz; 6. Donnie Wilson; 7. Johanna Long; 8. Jeremy Rice; 9. Chris Davidson; 10. Wayne Niedecken Jr.; 11. Danny Bagwell; 12. Allen Karnes; 13. Josh Hamner; 14. Eddie Mercer; 15. Augie Grill; 16. Mike Garvey; 17. Rocky Boyd; 18. Korey Ruble; 19. Dave Mader III; 20. Ron McDonald; 21. Brandon Carlson; 22. Tyler Millwood; 23. Mike Fritts; 24. Dale Little

Sportsman feature
1.Steve Buttrick; 2. Randy Thompson; 3. Bubba Winslow; 4. Jim Pokrant; 5. Marty White; 6. Brannon Fowler; 7. Thomas Warren Jr.; 8. William Kitchen; 9. Bo Resmondo; 10. Tina Davidson; 11. David Poole; 12. Keith Foss; 13. Stevie Mercer

Super Stock feature
1.Chris Cotto; 2. Randy Thompson; 3. Greg Young; 4. Earl Polk; 5. Mike Moore; 6. Joe Mahuron; 7. Michael Ledlow; 8. Steve Britt; 9. Eric Wood

Bomber feature
1.Daryl Lynchard; 2. Tony Boyd; 3. Michael T. Nelson; 4. Eddie Hobbs; 5. Bo Hancock; 6. William Goulet; 7. Daniel Webber; 8. Brian Lane; 9. James Beal III; 10. Brandon Burks; 11. Hunter Ward; 12. Rick Thompson; 13. Mike Goraum; 14. Brandin Sidner; 15. Ricky Davidson; 16. Courtney Rodrigues; 17. Michael Kitchen

By |2010-04-13T14:52:14-04:00April 13th, 2010|Five Flags Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Wild Finish for Blizzard Series

Conley tops Checkered Flag Sprints Feature at CCMP

The Checked Flag Sprint Series (CFSS) at Charlotte County Motorsports Park on Saturday April 10.

Ric Voisey in the 69 car had the pole for the start of the SALDANA first heat race.19 of Keith Butler took the lead on lap two and held onto the lead and took the first heat race win. The pole position for the start of the PRO SHOCKS second heat went to Frankie Hurst in the 6. Jimmy Alvis Jr. in 21 took the initial race lead and went on to win the heat. (more…)

By |2010-04-12T01:13:41-04:00April 12th, 2010|Front Page News, Punta Gorda Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Conley tops Checkered Flag Sprints Feature at CCMP

Eddie Hartin tops Street Stocks at Auburndale Speedway

 By Carol Andrews

 
School bus Figure 8’s was the special event Saturday Night, at Auburndale Speedway. We had twelve buses take the green flag. There was a lot of action in the x, and also a major fire in Robert Aarons bus. the top four finishers in the bus race are as follows, along with the winners in the other classes:
Figure 8’s Bus
1-#19 Danny Taylor
2-#701 Gary Swing
3-#100 Mark Carraro
4-#40 Bobby Gordan
 
Scramblers
1-#88 Gene Harrison
2-#8 Richie Acres
3-#66 Brian Tyre
4-#36 Todd Morey
5-#51 Matt Johns
6-#4 Scott Russ
7-#7 Tony Tidwell
8-#62 Richard Brown
9-#84 Ron Sorensen Jr
10-#71 Dave Canfield
11-#42 Mike Bauer
12-#00 Chad Cutting
13-#98 Ronald Norman
14-#28 Kimberly Gullett
15-#52 Gary Brown
N/S #9 Terry Shaver
 
Street Stocks
1-#48 Eddie Hartin
2-#42 Jeff Waterman
3-#17 Kyle Hall
4-#4 Dave Colpritt
5-#53 Kyle Peters
6-#65 Ken Lawrence
7-#5 Matt McCrary
8-#52 Mike Rowland
9-#44 Mark Waterman
10-#1 Zach Zellner
11-#45 Joe Dowdy
N/S #25 Cody McDuffie
N/S#21 Chris Narramore Jr
DQ#26 Brandon Duchscherer
 
Modified Mini
1-#38 Burt Morse
2-#15 Jason Rendell
3-#89 Scott Sharpe
4-#55 Mike Sweet
5-#0 Chad Rose
6-307 Bruce Anderson
7-#26 Jimmy Pugh
8-#8 John Markovich
9-#45 Dennis Jones
10-#09 Jessica Robbins
N/S#85 Drew Carter
 
V-8 Bombers
1-#42 Brandon Duchscherer
2-#56 James Wright II
3-#0 Paul Bookmiller
4-#111 Josh Borem
5-#96 Larry Chumney Sr
6-#05 Buddy Phillips Jr
7-#1 David Fletcher
8-#105 Albert Phillips Sr.
 
Mini Stocks
1-#3 Chris Narramore Sr
2-#21 Fred Harrison Jr
3-#42 Chris Spring
4-#40 Jason Swilley
5-#155 James Pate
6-#33 Donnie Guy
7-#88 Kevin Steadman
8-#4 Marilyn McCrary
9-#46 Randy King
10-#55 Steve Routt
11-#10 Michael Foster
 
Legends
1-#38 Gerald White Jr
2-#8 Justin Brown
3-#71 Mason Ketterman
4-#07 Dave Gleason
5-#4R Zach Napoleon
6-#31 Lynn Wiles
7-#55 Doug Hall
8-#44 Gary Verdier
9-#7 Dakota Baggette
10-#51 Roger Englund
11-#99 Leroy Moore
12-#83 Danielle Stratten
13-#59 Jake Perkins
 
Bandeleros
Bandits
1-#38 Cameron White
Outlaws
1-#13 Ryan Shattuck
 
Next week Late Models return to Auburndale Speedway along with Mini Cups, Kids Club, Legends, Bandeleros, Mini Stocks, Scramblers, V-8 Bombers, and Sportsman. Racing start at 7 PM. for more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com
Legends
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By |2010-04-11T23:41:03-04:00April 11th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Eddie Hartin tops Street Stocks at Auburndale Speedway

Jermey Gerstner tops Modifieds at Citrus County Speedway

CITRUS
COUNTY
SPEEDWAY
  Finishes: 04/10/2010  
     
  Open Wheeled Modifieds Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
70 Jeremy Gerstner 1
198 Wayne Morris 2
151 Daniel Webster 3
3 Harold Cannon 4
98 Robbie Cooper 5
03 Kyle Bookmiller 6
42 Richie Smith 7
101 Travis Roland 8
6 Billy Bechtelheimer 9
8 Michael Stalnaker 10
53 Doug Miller 11
25 John Grimm 12
75 Bobby Blake 13
31 Jeff Sloan 14
77 John Gerstner 15
48 Vernon Hart 16
44 Graham McCarvey 17
9 Ron Armille 18
19 Dennis Webb 19
80 Jimmy Houle 20
01 Curtis Neumann 21
11 Mark Nelson 22
4 David Foster 23
121 John Carter Jr. 24
     
  Mini Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
44 Michael Lawhorn 1
32 Steven Smith 2
7 Clint Foley 3
34 Kevin Harrod 4
9 Mark Powers 5
1 George Neumann 6
2 Don Faunce 7
07 Willy Hall 8
51 Christopher Harvey 9
98 James Ellis 10
91 Mike Bell 11
     
  Sportsman Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
15 Joey Catarelli 1
13 Aaron Williamson 2
55 Ernie Reed 3
77 Rick Haugh 4
01 Tom Posavec 5
17 Mike Bell 6
34 Kevin Harrod 7
07 Scott Garrity 8
83 Dennis Neighbor 9
51 Kyle Alford 10
2 David Mothershed 11
116 Bill Hall 12
114 John Buzinec 13
27 Kevin Healy 14
72 JoJo Viverito 15
64 Richie Smith 16
42 Gary Miller 17
12 David Williamson 18
     
  Pure Stocks Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
5 James Peters 1
69 Richard Dinkins 2
35 David Walls 3
42 Steve Hise 4
4 Abe Lord 5
88 Vic Shahid 6
68 Drew Matissek 7
99 Cody Stickler 8
7 Ardin Franklin 9
81 Morris Richardson 10
421 Tyler Currier 11
27 Sherry Makula 12
158 Danny Kimball 13
23 Ron Sellars 14
89 Derek Gray 15
21 Cotee Clark 16
36 Mike Dubbs 17
44 Glen Colyer 18
38 Troy Davis 19
58 Larry Welter Jr. 20
14 Alex Wilder 21
100 Eddie Rosasco 22
141 Bruce Pixley 23
26 David Harris 24
37 Rick Selvage 25
43 Gator Hise 26
77 Dan Berkawitz 27
86 Justin Meyer 28
25 James Davis 29
85 Larry Welter Sr. 30
41 Tara Wilder 31
01 Dwight Carter 32
45 Scott Werstein 33
     
  Four Cylinders Stock Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
47 Richard Kuhn 1
21 Phil Edwards 2
29 Chris Snow 3
84 Ashlee Williamson 4
98 Kevin Stone 5
95 Fred Henick 6
199 Robert Carter 7
7 William Stanbury 8
17 Adam May 9
79 Wayne Heater 10
69 Shaun Cater 11
77 Kevin Knox 12
18 Bo Denney 13
65 Happy Florian 14
0 Billy Campbell 15
50 Jesse Mallory 16
32 Jeremy Sharrone 17
71 Sonya Heater 18
26 Nathan Florian 19
     
  Figure Eights Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
8 Darryl Hage 1
74 Robbie Hage 2
18 Robbie Powell 3
34 James Crawford 4
54 Jimmy Thompson 5
27 John Baranauskas 6
94 Charlie Meyer 7
14 Wayne Calkins 8
8 Bob Hage 9
83 Charles Herne 10
86 Zach Perry 11
311 Wayne Whitehead 12
3 Clifford Rousseau 13
9 Brian Dalton 14
15 Bobby Fudge 15
13 Neal Herne 16
     
  Bass Champion
Pro Challenge Series Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Finish
4 Jarrett Snowden 1
56 Mark Landis 2
25 Paul White 3
24 Ryan Rust 4
28 Randy Glick 5
8 Sene Capps 6
1 Jacob Calloway 7
99 Charlie Lewis 8
2 Jerry Gerstner 9
23 Jerry Heflin 10
55 Jordin Martin 11
By |2010-04-11T21:37:08-04:00April 11th, 2010|Citrus County Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Jermey Gerstner tops Modifieds at Citrus County Speedway

Walker tops Street Stocks, Chance Takes Modifieds at North Florida Speedway

OFFICIAL RESULTS, NORTH FLORIDA SPEEDWAY, APRIL 10, 2010

STREET STOCK
1ST- HEATH WALKER #55
2ND- RANDY MOODY #13
3RD- JOHN WINDHAM #65W
4TH- JOE BOYD #83
5TH- GLEN BAUM #23B
6TH- TYLER SISTRUNK #37
7TH- BOBBY RIVERS #17
8TH- JOEY BROWN #65
9TH- PAUL WEBB #4RD
10TH- MARVIN HASSELL #29
11TH- MIKE NICOLOSI #23
12TH- TIMMY HARRELL #29
13TH- MICHAEL MOORE #65
14TH- BUCK BROWN #61

BOX STOCKS
1ST- CHUCK KUESTER #22
2ND- MARK SLOAN #7
3RD- ROBERT ONEAIL #1
4TH- DEVIN WALKER #55JR
5TH- CHARLES HOWARD #74
6TH- JC FRISBEE #25
7TH- THOMAS SMITH #30
8TH- CARL TAYLOR #44
9TH- BILL BOLLIER #71
10TH- CORY HOWARD #4H
11TH- JEILEM SHIVER #7B
12TH- JOHN WINDHAM #99
13TH- JOHN TUCKER #21

 OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED
1ST- RONNIE CHANCE #7S
2ND- MARK PADGETT #23
3RD- CHIP OWEN #1
4TH- KYLE OWEN #2
5TH- MURRELL NAFE #66
6TH- HAYDEN CAMPBELL #5
7TH- DAVID CREWS JR #10
8TH- DAVID PONTON #10X
9TH- JOEY BRINSON #88
10TH- JEFF BAGENT #94
11TH- JAMES BURNELL #91
12TH- JEFF SWEENEY JR #51
PURE STOCKS
1ST- WILLARD DRIGGERS #21
2ND- SHANE TAYLOR #82
3RD- SHAWN CREECH #07
4TH- RAY WHEELER #75
5TH- DAVID HESS #15
6TH- CHRIS ROWE #23
7TH- DORAN CHENEY #31
8TH- BRENT ZIMMERMAN #OOZ
9TH- WILLIAM EDWARDS #08
10TH- ANDY OLSON #13
11TH- JERRY FORTNER #F16
12TH- BERNIE THRIFT #3XL
13TH- RICK REED #66
14TH- JAMES TROWELL #58
15TH- EDDIE POLBOS JR #25
16TH- FLOYD MARTIN SR #06
17TH- BILLY BROCK #03
18TH- CORY HOWARD #7H
19TH- TIMMY HATCHER #74

By |2010-04-11T17:49:16-04:00April 11th, 2010|North Florida Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Walker tops Street Stocks, Chance Takes Modifieds at North Florida Speedway

Amanda Ferguson tops Top Gun Sprints at Ocala

The Top Gun Sprints made their first visit of 3 for 2010 to Ocala Speedway on April 9 2010. There were 19 cars at the track to give fans three heat races and a 25 lap feature race.

Mark Ruel Jr. in the 83 car has the pole for the start of the first heat race with Tim George in the 1 car on the outside. The 24 car of Danny Martin took the checkered flag and the heat win. Gene Lasker in the 02 had the pole for the second heat with Darrin Miller in the 21M on the outside. It was the 21M car that made the better start and led the heat from start to finish to take the win. The 13 car of Coty Smith had the pole for the third and final heat race alongside Rocky Sullivan in the 15 on the outside. The 6 of Mike Schroeder took the race lead on the first lap and went on to win the heat.

The feature race was lined up using passing points and a 6 car inversion, putting Tim George in the 1 on the pole with Amanda Ferguson in the 21A on the outside. The 21A made a good start and took the early race lead. Amanda held on to the lead and took the feature race win. It was her first win on dirt in a sprint car for only being 16 watch out guys. Tim George in the 1 finished in second place followed by the 24 of Danny Martin, Darrin Miller the 21M and Ryan Partin in the 14 rounded out the top five.

The next race for Top Gun Sprints is April 24,2010 at Volusia Speedway Park.

Top Gun Sprints

Ocala Speedway, April 9, 2010

Heat #1

1) 24 Danny Martin (Sarasota, FL)

2) 1 Tim George (Venice, FL)

3) 21A Amanda Ferguson (Montverde, FL)

4) 9 Tim Grubaugh (Ocala, FL)

5) 83 Mark Ruel Jr. (Jacksonville, FL)

6) 0X Robert Bozema (Sparr, FL) DNS

Heat #2

1) 21M Darrin Miller (Tampa, FL)

2) 02 Gene Lasker (Tampa, FL)

3) 14 Ryan Partin (Orlando, FL)

4) 30 John Crowder (Summerfield, FL)

5) 16 Shane Kreidler (Jupiter, FL)

6) 21Z Harley Zimmerman (Jacksonville, FL) DNS

Heat #3

1) 6 Mike Schroeder (SouthWestRanches, FL)

2) 15 Rocky Sullivan (Plant City, FL)

3) 38 Tony Agin (Ft. Myers, MS)

4) 47W Kyle Welchance (Sebring, FL)

5) 6X Brandon Grubaugh (Ocala, FL)

6) 13 Coty Smith (Sanford, FL)

7) 22 Shawn Murray (Jacksonville, FL)

Feature

1) 21A Amanda Ferguson; 2) 1 Tim George; 3) 24 Danny Martin; 4) 21M Darrin Miller; 5) 14 Ryan Partin; 6) 38 Tony Agin; 7) 15 Rocky Sullivan; 8) 6 Mike Schroeder; 9) 30 John Crowder; 10) 22 Shawn Murray; 11) 9 Tim Grubaugh; 12) 47W Kyle Welchance; 13) 6X Brandon Grubaugh; 14) 83 Mark Ruel Jr.; 15) 02 Gene Lasker; 16) 16 Shane Kreidler; 17) 13 Coty Smith DNS; 18) 0X Robert Bozema DNS; 19) 21Z Harley Zimmerman DNS

By |2010-04-11T17:29:44-04:00April 11th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Amanda Ferguson tops Top Gun Sprints at Ocala