Josh Peacock Wins Racecar Engineering Late Models Feature Event at East Bay

By: Jason Loughren
3/13/2010

After a rainy Friday all over the state of Florida it was a perfect night for racing at the Clay by the Bay. Fans welcomed back the regular season of racing in grand fashion with six classes of door slamming action along with the fan participation races at the intermission. Over one hundred cars helped start the season in exciting fashion at East Bay Raceway Park.

In the Gagel’s Open Wheeled Modifieds Buzzie Reutimann used a mid- race pass on Austin Sanders to take the lead and eventually the win. Reutimann quickly made his way to the front of the field from a 6th place start and was able to hold off the strong run of Sanders. Sanders, who was the pole sitter finished 2nd. Bruce Harvey battled his way to a third place finish. Alex Boerner started in the 9th position and finished in the 4th position. John Bradley rounded out the top-5. Reutimann and Bruce Harvey won the heat races.

The Outlaw 4’s took to the track next with eleven cars taking the green flag for their 15 lap feature event. Cecil Martin started on the front row and quickly built a wide lead over the field. Martin was able to survive numerous restarts on route to his first victory of the season. Brian Danforth finished 2nd. Matthew Haynes finished with a strong 3rd place finish. Travis Staats and Amanda Rogers rounded out the top-5. Amanda Rogers and Haynes won the heat races.

Twenty cars started the 15 lap Street Stock feature event. Donnie Reed started in the 7th spot and quickly worked his way through traffic to the front of the field. Buck Skinner and Reed battled for the lead during the early laps until Skinner blew a radiator ending his night. Reed was able to hold off pole sitter Buck Woodhouse to take the win. Buck Woodhouse finished 2nd. James Hook started back in the 10th spot and battled his way to a 3rd place finish. Gary Sheffield drove in the top-5 all night long and came home with a 4th place finish. Matt Bozeman appeared to have a 5th place finish but was DQ’d in post race tech inspection. Roy Woodhouse ended up being credited with the 5th place finish. Sheffield and Reed won the heat races.

In the Racecar Engineering Late Models Josh Peacock found his way to victory lane after a dominating performance. Peacock took the win after starting on the front row and leading the entire event. J Jimmy Waldrop had a strong run and finished in the 2nd position. Phillip Cobb started and finished 3rd. Paul Gibbs ran in the top 5 all race and finished 4th. Wallace Peacock finished 5th after starting in the last position. Gibbs and Waldrop won the heat races.

The East Bay Sprints hit the track for the first time this year. Kurt Taylor started on the front row and drove away from the field in a caution free main event. AJ Maddox battled his way to a 2nd place finish after starting 7th. Jeanette Burnette finished in the 3rd spot. Tim George ran strong and finished 4th. Gene Lasker rounded out the top-5. Lasker and Maddox won the heat races.

In the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers Raymond Vann held off a last lap restart challenge from last season’s points champion Jim Baker to take the win. Baker finished 2nd. Red Vann started on the pole and finished 3rd. Wayne Kissam started 17th and finished 4th. Robert Kissam rounded out the top-5. Baker, Kissam and George Handy were victorious in the heat races.

ASA Sanctioned racing returns to East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday, March 20, 2010. The Racecar Engineering Late Models, Limited Late Models, Street Stocks, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers, and Dirt Daubers will be in action on Cutter Power Equipment Night. There will also be kid’s bike races. For more information go to www.eastbayracewaypark.com or call the track office.

By |2010-03-14T18:16:46-04:00March 14th, 2010|East Bay Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Josh Peacock Wins Racecar Engineering Late Models Feature Event at East Bay

Jimmy Alvis tops Checkered Flag Sprints at CCMP

The Checked Flag Sprint Series (CFSS) at Charlotte County Motorsports Park on Saturday March 13.

Ric Voisey in the 69 car had the pole for the start of the BILSTEIN 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 LEAF second heat went to Robbie Hackett in the 21A. Bryan Riddle in 11 took the initial race lead for 3 laps when Scotty Adema in the 67 took the lead and went on to win the heat.

SAFETY SOLUTIONS feature race line up, Bryan Riddle in the 11 had the pole and Frankie Hurst in the 6 was on the outside. As the green flag dropped it was Bryan Riddle who made the best start and took the early race lead, on lap 3 Jimmy Alvis Jr. in the 21 took the lead. It looked like it was going to be a caution free race until lap 14 the 20 car of Amanda Ferguson spun. She was refired then on lap 18 the 31 of Channing Conley spun and he was refired.

Lap 19 the 51 of Mark Gimmler made contact with someone; he brought out the caution he was refired. Lap 21 the 31 of Channing Conley spun again on the restart Keith Butler in the 19 car was making a pass on the 21 of Jimmy Alvis Jr. when they got together as they where coming to a stop under flag stand also collecting the 29 of Gary Gimmler the only car to restart was the 21 of Alvis Jr.

The race went back to green with Scotty Adema in the 67 in the lead, but only three laps later the 66 of Jimmy Alvis Sr. took the lead, the last caution flag came out when Mickey Kempgens in the 19T car spun he was refired. On the finish Jimmy Alvis Sr. was the winner with Scotty Adema with 2nd, Mark Gimmler with 3rd, David Slawiak with 4th, and Amanda Ferguson with 5th.
The staff and racers of the CFSS would like to thank everyone for their support and hope to see you all at the next race. April 10, 2010

Checkered Flag Sprint Series
Charlotte County Motorsports Park, March 13, 2010

Heat #1 Bilstein
1) 19 Keith Butler (Riverview, FL)
2) 66 Jimmy Alvis Sr. (Tampa, FL)
3) 51 Mark Gimmler (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)
4) 20 Amanda Ferguson (Montverde, FL)
5) 6 Frankie Hurst (Odessa,FL)21 Jimmy Alvis (Seffner, FL)
6) 31 Channing Conley (Leesburg, FL)
7) 69 Ric Voisey (Wesley Chapel,FL)
8) 6X Skeeter Faulconer (Lutz, FL)

Heat #2 Leaf
1) 67 Scott Adema (Ft. Myers, FL)
2) 29 Gary Gimmler (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)
3) 21 Jimmy Alvis (Seffner, FL)
4) 19T Mickey Kempgens (Dade City, FL)
5) 79 David Slawiak (Brandon, FL)
6) 11 Bryan Riddle (Seffner,FL)
7) 32 Steve Barvolics (Venice, FL)
8) 21A Robbie Hackett (Riverveiw, FL)

Feature Safety Solutions
1) 66 Jimmy Alvis Sr.; 2) 67 Scotty Adema; 3) 51 Mark Gimmler; 4) 79 David Slawiak; 5) 20 Amanda Ferguson; 6) 19T Mickey Kempgens; 7) 11 Bryan Riddle; 8) 21A Robbie Hackett; 9) 32 Steve Barvolics; 10) 21 Jimmy Alvis Jr.; 11) 19 Keith Butler; 12) 29 Gary Gimmler; 13) 6 Frankie Hurst; 14) 31 Channing Conley; 15) 6X Skeeter Faulconer; 16) 69 Ric Voisey

By |2010-03-14T18:05:52-04:00March 14th, 2010|Punta Gorda Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Jimmy Alvis tops Checkered Flag Sprints at CCMP

Orlando SpeedWorld Rained Out, Orange Blossom 100 Rescheduled for March 19

Racing scheduled for tonight (3/12) at Orlando Speedworld has been postponed due to rain. The Orange Blossom – Super Late Model 100 will be on Friday March 19, 2010. Also on the schedule that night will be the Sportsman, Mini-Stocks, Super Stocks, Strictly Stocks, Legends Cars and the Bandoleros.

We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to seeing everyone on Friday night March 19th for the 2010 FASCAR Season Opener and the Orange Blossom 10.

FOOTNOTE TO TODAY’S CANCELLATION

3.12.10) Due to scheduling conflicts, we have cancelled the Orange Blossom – Super Late Model 100 on Friday March 19th at Orlando Speedworld. An official make-up date will be announced shortly.

The regularly scheduled races will be run on the 19th beginning at 8:00pm.

We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and look forward to seeing everyone back at the 3/8th Mile bull ring on Friday night.

By |2010-03-13T01:45:04-05:00March 12th, 2010|Orlando Speedworld, Race Results|Comments Off on Orlando SpeedWorld Rained Out, Orange Blossom 100 Rescheduled for March 19

Flooding Rains Wash Out Ocala Races

by Cindy Cavin

ZUBER, FL- As most residents of north central Florida know, the entire area was inundated with heavy rains yesterday, resulting in flooding in some areas. Ocala Speedway has also endured the precipitation, and the clay is beyond saturation point after more rain fell overnight and continues this morning.

Due to the extremely wet conditions, and due to the forecasts calling for more rain, Ocala Speedway owner Michael Peters has decided to rain out races scheduled for Friday, March 12.

Racing will return to Ocala Speedway on March 19 as the World of Outlaw Late Models make their debut in a $10,000 to win, 50 lap race. Also on tap is the $1000 to win Hobby Stocks and Mini Stocks.

By |2010-03-12T15:03:53-05:00March 12th, 2010|Bubba Raceway Park, Race Results|Comments Off on Flooding Rains Wash Out Ocala Races

Rudd Dominates Open Wheel 35 Lapper

By Rick Anges

Bradenton, Fl. Cold weather brought some fast times at the “High Banks” of Desoto Super Speedway. Those who braved the chilly temps were in store for a great night of exciting racing.

Open Wheel Modifieds

In a field that boasted several Track champions it was Eric Rudd showed the way in the thirty five-lap feature event for the modified class. Rudd had fought an ill handling car all day and right before the feature made several adjustments that paid off.

While Rudd was pulling away to almost a full straight away lead behind him the racing heated up. “The Rocketman” Wayne Jefferson and “The Rocket” Teddy Nelson were battling it out for the second spot.

Several cautions would bunch the field but each time the green flew it would be Eric Rudd jumping out and pulling away and when the checkers flew it was Rudd taking the well deserved win. “It’s always a good win when you can beat Jefferson,” said Rudd in his post race interview.

Second was Jefferson followed across the stripe was Nelson in third. Fourth was Sean McLaughlin and fifth Ralph Bowman.

Jefferson took the win in the heat race.

Q Auto and Injury Pure Stocks

There were some tense moments during the Pure Stock feature. Chelsea Lau and Jamie Wilson were battling hard and as they came out of turn two both cars went head on into the wall. Wilson was ok but Lau had to make a trip to hospital. She was checked out and although sore she was deemed ok.

When the green came back out it was Joshua Todd and Robert Crisp going at it for the top spot. The duo ran side by side for several laps until it was Todd sliding into the top spot and onto the win. Crisp would take second. Third went to Duane Best, fourth was Darrin Ellis and fifth Mike Wilson.

Heat wins went to Robert Crisp and Duane Best

Sturdy Built Trailers Flyin 4’s

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race
1 10 73 Randy Johnson Bradenton , Fl
2 1 21B Rob Boos St. Petersburg, Fl
3 3 81 Brittany Barr St Petersburg, Fl
4 6 36 Joseph Welden Sarasota , Fl
5 2 85 Michael Gamache Tarpon Springs, Fl
6 4 11B Joshua Piller Wesley Chapel, Fl
7 11 17X Kyle Eash Bradenton , Fl
8 5 53 Craig Jackson Bradenton , Fl
9 8 11 William Carlbert Jr Bradenton , Fl
10 7 17 Brad Steger Clearwater , Fl
11 9 7 Michael Van Sickle St. Petersburg, Fl

Heat Winners were Randy Johnson and Brittany Barr

Magic 4’s

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race
1 2 01 Dallas Troyer Bradenton , Fl
2 7 3 Kyle Best Myakka City, Fl
3 1 30 Zac Campilonga Bradenton , Fl
4 4 85 Amy Gamache Tarpon Springs, Fl
5 3 11 Justine Carlbert Palmetto , Fl
6 5 44 Shanna Clark St. Petersburg, Fl
7 6 38 Joann Danielson Pinellas , Fl

Justine Calbert took the win in the Heat Race.

Mod Minis

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race
1 2 9 Robbie Storer Zephyrhills , Fl
2 4 10 Mike Birk Jr Pinellas Park, Fl
3 3 0 Chad Rose Tampa , Fl
4 1 21 Andy Fischer Bradenton , Fl
5 5 19 Randy Storer Zephyrhills , Fl
6 7 82 Timothy Herrington Zephyrhills , Fl
7 6 1 Dennis Colletti Sr. St. Charles, Mo
8 8 4 Dennis Colletti Bradenton , Fl

Heat Winner Mike Birk Jr.

Jr.’s Trim Shop Bombers

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race
2 3 30 Richard Shepherd Sr. St. Petersburg, Fl
3 9 02 John Stewart Pinellas Park, Fl
4 2 83 Randy Spicer New Port, Fl
5 4 44 Neal Martin Palmetto , Fl
6 6 80 Richard Nelson Bradenton , Fl
7 7 8 Rick Germony Holiday , Fl
8 5 42 Steve Elder St Petersberg, Fl
9 8 13 Todd Jacobs Palmetto , Fl

Heat win went to John Stewart

Trophy Dash

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race
1 2 89 Anthony Easton Bradenton , Fl
2 1 40 Joseph Welden Sarasota , Fl
3 5 21 Christopher Dodson Bradenton , Fl
4 4 25 Mark Jackson Bradenton , Fl
5 3 17 Jason Godwin Parrish , Fl
6 7 88 Larry Saffold Brandon , Fl
7 6 44 Nick Ellis

By |2010-03-11T14:04:22-05:00March 11th, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Rudd Dominates Open Wheel 35 Lapper

BOOKMILLER GOES FLAG TO FLAG FOR AUBURNDALE MODIFIED WIN

by Dave Westerman

The third week of the racing season still saw some chilly weather at Auburndale Speedway Saturday night, but a nice crowd of fans was treated to a full pit of race cars and plenty of action.

Fifteen Open Wheel Modifieds checked in to do battle in their 40 lap headliner with Kyle Bookmiller and Von Pope taking heat race wins to earn front row starting spots for the feature.

The first start was aborted when several cars at the rear of the starting grid got shuffled around sending Harold Cannon for a spin. No cars were damaged and a second try at starting the race saw Bookmiller waste little time showing who would be the boss on this night.

Pope slid back a few spots as Wayne Morris held on to second but was unable to do more than just keep Bookmiller in sight. Caution flew on lap eight as L.J. Grimm and Eddie Hartin got tangled up in turn four with both restarting at the tail. Bookmiller resumed his charge out front as Keith Lilley slid into third to challenge Morris.

The top three continued in that order until the second and final yellow flag of the race came out on lap 24 when Bobby Blake suffered a flat tire. He went pit side but returned with new rubber in time for the restart.

Bookmiller was not able to run and hide from Morris and Lilley after the restart but had plenty of “reserve” to take a relatively easy win admitting in victory lane that his old tires “were giving up a bit.”

Morris, who indicated his well-worn engine was holding him back, was elated with finishing second. “I should have my new engine ready for the next race, then we’ll be ready to get to the checker first,” said Morris. Lilley was also happy with his third place run after an altercation between he and Morris during the first race of the year put him out of the running while leading.

Back behind the wheel of his own car, James Wright III had a steady run for fourth while Pope settled for fifth. Rounding out the top ten were Kevin Macy, Cannon, Harold Crooms, Colin Cabre and Grimm.

All fifteen starters were still running at the end. Blake’s tire troubles just added to a frustrating night for him. After winning here on opening night, Blake struggled all race long and eventually finished dead last.

The Legend Cars were out in force for their first racing of 2010 with five drivers seeing their first-ever Legends racing action at the track.

Jake Perkins won the first heat and sat on the pole for the feature. That was pretty much all she wrote as “No Brake Jake” set the pace all 25 laps although he did have constant pressure from Devin McLeod. Gerald White, Jr.

was a close third trailed by Justin Brown and Dave Gleason. Second heat winner Mason Ketterman took the checker in sixth with Lynn Wiles, John Inman, Doug Hall and Mike Gleason completing the top ten.

The Street Stocks put on a crowd-pleasing show. Only one caution flag slowed the pace on lap three as Kyle Hall suffered a flat tire while riding in the top five.

Jeff Waterman grabbed the early lead and appeared to possibly be on his way to a second consecutive win but his car seemed to go away on him during the last few laps. James Wright III got around Waterman and sped to his second win of the year.

Dave Colpritt also passed Waterman and came home second while Waterman eventually wound up third. Bobby Mobley took the checker in the show spot but was DQ’d in tech. Matt McCrary was fourth and Chuck Harrison, Jr. fifth. Heat wins went to Wright III and Waterman.

Fred Harrison, Jr. became the third different winner in three weeks as the defending class champion took the win in the Mini Stock feature. After winning the second heat, Harrison chased first heat winner Chris Narramore, Sr. for several laps before eventually making the winning pass. Chris Spring got by Narramore late in the going and took second while Narramore held on for third in front of Donnie Guy and Tony Davidson.

The tech area, sometimes referred to as “Ted Head’s Shed,” was a busy place again Saturday night. Apparent V-8 Bomber winner Chis McGivern was set down for a rules infraction. That gave Josh Borem his third straight win in the class, two of which have come after the car that took the checker first was disqualified. “Guess it pays to be legal,” said Borem.

Larry Chumney, Sr. took second while Matt Bozeman ended up third after apparent third and fourth place finishers Dustin Strott and Paul Bookmiller were DQ’d for rough driving. Fourth eventually went to Kevin Barton with Donnie King fifth. Buddy Phillips, Jr. and McGivern won the heat races.

After heat winner Matt Johns hit the wall, Brian Tyre drove to what he thought was an easy Scrambler win. However his car, as well as that of second place Brandon Henault, were disqualified moving Dave Canfield to the winners circle. Jeremy Watts would take second with Johns third and Scott Russ fourth.

Johnathan Guy made yet another runaway of the Dwarf Car competition. The 2009 champion, who is moving up to the Late Models this year, led all the way to win over Bo Bass, heat winner Sonny O’Sullivan, Johnny Bass and Terry Taylor.

OFFICIAL RESULTS – AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY – 3/6/10:

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED:
1-#03 Kyle Bookmiller
2-#98 Wayne Morris
3-#87 Keith Lilley
4-#56 James Wright III
5-#01 Von Pope
6-#19 Kevin Macy
7-#4 Harold Cannon
8-#07 Harold Crooms
9-#51 Colin Cabre
10-#25 L.J. Grimm
11-#101 David Grogan
12-#35 Ron Abney
13-#5 Eddie Hartin
14-#00 Shawn Harper
15-#75 Bobby Blake

BANDOLEROS:
1-#38 Cameron White

LEGEND CARS:
1-#59 Jake Perkins
2-#21 Devin McLeod
3-#38 Gerald White, Jr.
4-#8 Justin Brown
5-#07 Dave Gleason
6-#22 Mason Ketterman
7-#31 Lynn Wiles
8-#59x John Inman
9-#55 Doug Hall
10-#17 Mike Gleason
11-#4x Brandon Love
12-#5 Seth Adams
13-#51 Roger Englund
14-#83 Danielle Stratton
15-#4R Zach Napoleon
16-#56x David Tullis
17-#7 Dakota Baggett

DWARF CARS:
1-#42 Jonathan Guy
2-#00 Bo Bass
3-#0 Sonny O’Sullivan
4-#25 Johnny Bass
5-#99 Terry Taylor

MINI STOCKS:
1-#21 Fred Harrison, Jr.
2-#42 Chris Spring
3-#3 Chris Narramore, Sr.
4-#33 Donnie Guy
5-#5 Tony Davidson
6-#40 Jason Swilley
7-# 55 Steve Routt
8-#90 Danny Pearson
9-#46 Randy King
10-#60 Tracy Maynard
11-#8 Jordan Spring
12-#10 Michael Foster
13-#155 James Pate
14-#53 Sonny Miles
15-#88 Kevin Steadman

SCRAMBLERS:
1-#71 Dave Canfield
2-#77 Jeremy Watts
3-#51 Matt Johns
4-#4 Scott Russ
DNS #00 Chad Cutting
DQ #66 Brian Tyre
DQ #1 Brandon Henault

STREET STOCKS:
1-#56 James Wright III
2-#4 Dave Colpritt
3-#42 Jeff Waterman
4-#5 Matt McCrary
5-#22 Chuck Harrison, Jr.
6-#3 Kevin O’Quinn
7-#17 Kyle Hall
8-#16 Andy Harvard
9-#10 Kenny May
10-#65 Ken Lawrence
11-#1 Achary Zellner
12-#7 Jody Robbins
13-#48 Eddie Hartin
14-#98 Mike Rowland
DQ #29 Bobby Mobley

V-8 BOMBERS:
1-#111 Josh Borem
2-#96 Larry Chumney, Sr.
3-#29 Matt Bozeman
4-#18 Kevin Barton
5-#14 Donnie King
6-#05 Buddy Phillips, Jr.
7-#60 Greg Valdez
8-#16 Tommy King
DNS #118 Eddie Davis
DNS #5 Eugene Davidson
DQ #0 Paul Bookmiller
DQ #87 Chris McGivern
DQ #12 Dustin Strott

Next week, March 13th, The Sportsman cars return for their second race of the year. Street Stocks, Mini Stocks, V-8 Bombers, Scramblers, and Modified Mini Stocks will also be in action. Racing begins at 7 PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com.

By |2010-03-09T02:40:34-05:00March 9th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on BOOKMILLER GOES FLAG TO FLAG FOR AUBURNDALE MODIFIED WIN

Chris Scott wins Dan Benoit Memorial Road Warrior feature at CCMP

By: Melanie Beckner Punta Gorda, FL… It was a busy night of racing this past Saturday night at the Charlotte County Motorsports Park, with Sportsman, Fastrucks, Florida Suncoast Outlaw Street Stocks and Juniors Trim Shop Road Warriors all running fifty lap features.

The first feature race of the evening was the twenty five lap, Pro 4 race with Dylan Bigley leading the field to the start. Dylan Bigley immediately grabbed the top spot. Mark Davis brought out the first caution when a loose wheel on his car brought out the yellow flag on lap five.

On the restart Bigley, continued where he had left off to only have the caution wave again a lap later when Mark Davis, this time spun his car around in turn two. The field would only get one lap in again when the caution came out for the spinning car of Chelsea Lajoie in turn three. It appeared that something has broke on her car and whipped her around.

Dylan Bigley remained out front with the battle heating up for the second position between Ralph Gross and Stuart Vandevender. The two made contact in turn two on lap twelve that flattened both tires on both drivers cars which caused Vandevender to spin his car around in turn four. Dylan Bigley went on to take the win with Derrick Horton in second and Ryan Collver finishing in third.

2009 Sportsman points Champion, Timmy Lowe started on the pole for the fifty lap Sportsman feature. As the green flag waved Lowe and Aaron Williamson battled for the lead with Williamson clearing Lowe for the position by the completion of lap one. Williamson pulled away from the pack and had a good lead when the first caution came out for debris on lap thirteen.

On the restart Josh calvert, spun his car around on the front stretch. The restart was good with Williamson pulling away from everyone else. While Aaron Williamson walked away from the others, the battle for second through the fourth position was heating up with Timmy Lowe, David Williamson and Brian Richardson.

The three drivers battled hard lap after lap. The next caution came out on lap thirty two with Bill Vandevender spinning out in turn four. Two laps later the final caution came out for Josh Calvert spinning out on the backstretch.

Aaron Williamson cruised to the victory with Brian Richard coming in second and Timmy Lowe rounding out the top three positions.

Logan Leonard was the pole sitter for the Second Annual Dan Benoit Memorial, Juniors Trim Shop Road Warrior feature. Dan Benoit raced in the Road Warrior division for several years, before dieing from cancer two years ago. Two of Dan’s sons, Codey and Billy were in the field for the fifty lap feature.

When the green flag dropped it was Logan Leonard that wheeled his car to the front. The first caution waved on lap twelve when Bryan Boxell looped his car in turn one. Ten laps later James Dellea and Jarrett Cornell where battling for position when the two got together on the front stretch and spun out. Logan Leonard,still was leading when the race resumed with Randy Kile and Chris Scott battling for the second position.

With two laps remaining Logan Leonard, who was still leading lost control of his car coming out of turn four and spun out drawing the final caution. Since the spin was unassisted, Leonard was sent to the rear of the lead lap cars and handed the lead over to Chris Scott.

On the final lap the race for the third position was heating up between Rick Reed, Mike Crooks and Chris Loney. Going into turn two there was contact between Loney and Crooks cars and again going into turn four that sent Loney spinning to the top of turn four. At the line it was Chris Scott who got to celebrate the win with Randy Kile finishing in second and Rick Reed took the third position.

The Fastrucks made there first appearance for the 2010 season with Phil Morrison on the pole for the fifty lap feature. Morrison took the early lead before Steven Darvalics challenged Morrison for the position on lap five. The two raced door handle to door handle before Darvalics ultimately gained the lead from Morrison.

The race ran caution free until lap twenty two when something broke off of Phil Morrison’s truck and brought out the caution. On the restart Jimmy Gill spun out on the frontstretch. The rest of the race ran cautionless with Steven Darvalics taking the win with Jimmy GIll and Anthony Sergi completing the top three spots.

Jamie Castleberry sat on the pole for the fifty lap Florida Suncoast Outlaw Street Stock feature. Jim Meiser took the lead coming out of turn two and led until lap eight before Shane Leonard over took the position from Meiser.

The first caution came out on lap ten after Larry Braswell drove into the side of Shane Leonard going into turn two that sent both cars spinning.
On the restart Danny Daniels Jr took the lead away from Shane Leonard. Daniels led until lap eighteen when Shane Leonard re-took the lead.

At the half way point Danny Daniels Jr. spun out in turn two. Larry Braswell brought out the fianl caution after he almost hit the turn four wall head on, Thankfully Braswell had good brakes! Shane Leonard went on to claim the victory with Danny Daniels Jr in second and Jim Meiser was third.

The Fab 4’s were the final race of the evening with Linda Badali leading the field to the start of the twenty five lap race. Badali led the first lap with the caution coming out after the lap was completed for the spinning car of Nick Callin in turn four.

On the restart Jason McGonnell took over the lead from Badali. The next caution came out on lap four for the spinning car of Linda Badali, who had spun out in turn four. Corey Malinowski took over the top spot from Jason McGonnell on the restart.

Lap eighteen saw the final caution of the night, after Phillip Ellis had gotten into the back of Paul Richards Jr going into turn one and sent Richards Jr. spinning. Corey Malinowski took home the win with Paul Richards Jr in second and Jason McGonnell finishing in third.

By |2010-03-09T02:29:08-05:00March 9th, 2010|Punta Gorda Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Chris Scott wins Dan Benoit Memorial Road Warrior feature at CCMP

Storer wins Mod Minis, Rudd tops Modifieds at Desoto Super Speedway

OFFICIAL RESULTS, DESOTO SUPER SPEEDWAY, MARCH 6, 2010

TROPHY DASH – TROPHY DASH

  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 2 89    Anthony Easton    Bradenton , Fl 0.00
2 1 40    Joseph Welden    Sarasota , Fl 0.00
3 5 21    Christopher Dodson    Bradenton , Fl 0.00
4 4 25    Mark Jackson    Bradenton , Fl 0.00
5 3 17    Jason Godwin    Parrish , Fl 0.00
6 7 88    Larry Saffold    Brandon , Fl 0.00
7 6 44    Nick Ellis     – 0.00
     

 

FLYIN 4s – F FOUR FEATURE  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 10 73    Randy Johnson    Bradenton , Fl 80.00
2 1 21B    Rob Boos    St. Petersburg, Fl 76.00
3 3 81    Brittany Barr    St Petersburg, Fl 72.00
4 6 36    Joseph Welden    Sarasota , Fl 68.00
5 2 85    Michael Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 64.00
6 4 11B    Joshua Piller    Wesley Chapel, Fl 60.00
7 11 17X    Kyle Eash    Bradenton , Fl 56.00
8 5 53    Craig Jackson    Bradenton , Fl 52.00
9 8 11    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 48.00
10 7 17    Brad Steger    Clearwater , Fl 44.00
11 9 7    Michael Van Sickle    St. Petersburg, Fl 40.00
    

 

MAGIC 4S – MAGIC FOURS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 2 01    Dallas Troyer    Bradenton , Fl 80.00
2 7 3    Kyle Best    Myakka City, Fl 76.00
3 1 30    Zac Campilonga    Bradenton , Fl 72.00
4 4 85    Amy Gamache    Tarpon Springs, Fl 68.00
5 3 11    Justine Carlbert    Palmetto , Fl 64.00
6 5 44    Shanna Clark    St. Petersburg, Fl 60.00
7 6 38    Joann Danielson    Pinellas , Fl 56.00
     

 

MODIFIED MINIS – MM 20L 19 OR LESS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 2 9    Robbie Storer    Zephyrhills , Fl 40.00
2 4 10    Mike Birk Jr    Pinellas Park, Fl 38.00
3 3 0    Chad Rose    Tampa , Fl 36.00
4 1 21    Andy Fischer    Bradenton , Fl 34.00
5 5 19    Randy Storer    Zephyrhills , Fl 32.00
6 7 82    Timothy Herrington    Zephyrhills , Fl 30.00
7 6 1    Dennis Colletti Sr.    St. Charles, Mo 28.00
8 8 4    Dennis Colletti    Bradenton , Fl 26.00
    

 

PURE STOCKS – PS 20L 19 OR LESS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 1 89X    Joshua Todd    Polk City, Fl 80.00
2 11 30    Robert Crisp    Largo , Fl 76.00
3 3 3    Duane Best    Myakka City, Fl 72.00
4 2 71    Darrin Ellis    Myakka City, Fl 68.00
5 8 68    Mike Wilson    Auburndale , Fl 64.00
6 6 31    Andrew Moon    Bradenton , Fl 60.00
7 4 47    William Carlbert Jr    Bradenton , Fl 56.00
8 5 88    Jamie Wilson    Sarasota , Fl 52.00
9 7 13    Chelsea Lau    Bradenton , Fl 48.00
10 9 40    Mike Hubbard    Arcadia , Fl 44.00
11 10 21X    George Bartimac    St Peteersberg, Fl 0.00
     

 

BOMBERS – BOMB 20L  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
2 3 30    Richard Shepherd Sr.    St. Petersburg, Fl 76.00
3 9 02    John Stewart    Pinellas Park, Fl 72.00
4 2 83    Randy Spicer    New Port, Fl 68.00
5 4 44    Neal Martin    Palmetto , Fl 64.00
6 6 80    Richard Nelson    Bradenton , Fl 60.00
7 7 8    Rick Germony    Holiday , Fl 56.00
8 5 42    Steve Elder    St Petersberg, Fl 52.00
9 8 13    Todd Jacobs    Palmetto , Fl 48.00
   

 

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED – OWM 35L 11 OR LESS  

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Race Points
1 1 12    Eric Rudd    Naples , Fl 80.00
2 8 1    Wayne Jefferson    Pinellas Park, Fl 76.00
3 5 94    Teddy Nelson    Pinellas Park, Fl 72.00
4 2 99    Sean Mclaughlin    Port Charlotte, Fl 68.00
5 4 2    Ralph Bowman    Largo , Fl 64.00
6 3 53    Doug Miller    Largo , Fl 60.00
7 6 4    Dalton Baldwin    Oldsmar , Fl 56.00
8 7 37    John Shields    Bradenton , Fl 52.00
By |2010-03-08T14:07:05-05:00March 8th, 2010|DeSoto Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Storer wins Mod Minis, Rudd tops Modifieds at Desoto Super Speedway

Results from the 2nd Annual Blast from the Past

Sunday Results Trophy Only Winners

 D.A.A.R.A. Old Timers – 15 laps

Fast #93x Pat McNear

 Med. #7 Cush Revette

 Slow #33 Don Land

 CITRUS Streets

 #57 Jim Brinkley Sr.

CITRUS Sportsman

#6 George Receveur Sr.

CITRUS Mini

#2 Don Faunce

CITRUS Modified

#27 Gig Smith

 CITRUS Late Model

#7 Pat Bresnahan

SPRINT

#0 Sammy Morrow

SUNDAY POINTS RACE FINISHES FOR DAARA

MIDGETS

 Car# Driver Finish

 #26 Joe Wappman 1

 #2 Bobby Jordan 2

#71 Bill Wendt 3

 #44 Butch Ermer 4

#41 Dave Shufelt 5

 MODIFIEDS

Car# Driver Finish

 #38 Steve Perrish 1

 #400 Tim Brush 2

#A1 Shirley Morden 3

 #97 Dave Jarrett 4

 #0 Steve Miller 5

 STOCK

 Car# Driver Finish

#93 Frank Lenhard 1

#7 Sue Yahuke 2

 #93x Pat McNear 3

#1 Ronnie Rohn 4

#711 Larry Larivee 5

By |2010-03-08T03:09:57-05:00March 8th, 2010|Citrus County Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Results from the 2nd Annual Blast from the Past

Kyle Bookmiller tops Mods at Auburndale Speedway

 By Carol Andrews

 
Saturday Night  at Auburndale Speedway we had seven different classes take the green flag for their race.
The winners for each division are as follows:
Open Wheel Modified
1-#03 Kyle Bookmiller
2-#98 Wayne Morris
3-#87 Keith Lilley
4-#56 James Wright III
5-#01 Von Pope
6-#19 Kevin Macy
7-#4 Harold Cannon
8-#07 Harold Crooms
9-#51 Collin Cabre
10-#25 L.J. Grimm
11-#101 David Grogan
12-#35 Ron Abney
13-#5 Eddie Hartin
14-#00 Shawn Harper
15-#75 Bobby Blake
 
Bandeleros
1-#38 Cameron White
 
Legends
1-#59 Jake Perkins
2-#21 Devin McLeod
3-#38 Gerald White Jr
4-#8 Justin Brown
5-#07 Dave Gleason
6-#22 Mason Ketterman
7-#31 Lynn Wiles
8-#59x John Inman
9-#55 Doug Hall
10-#17 Mike Gleason
11-#4x Brandon Love
12-#5 Seth Adams
13-#51 Roger Englund
14-#83 Dsnielle Stratton
15-#4R Zach Napoleon
16-#56x David Tullis
17-#7 Dakota Baggett
 
Dwarfs
1-#42 Jon Guy
2-#00 Bo Bass
3-#0 Sonny O’Sullivan
4-#25 Josh Bass
5-#99 Terry Taylor
 
Mini Stocks
1-#21 Fred Harrison Jr
2-#42 Chris Spring
3-#3 Chris Narramore Sr
4-#33 Donnie Guy
5-#5 Tony Davidson
6-#40 Jason Swilley
7-# 55 Steve Routt
8-#90 Danny Pearson
9-#46 Randy King
10-#60 Tracy Maynard
11-#8 Jordan Spring
12-#10 Michael Foster
13-#155 James Pate
14-#53 Sonny Miles
15-#88 Kevin Steadman
 
Scramblers
1-#71 Dave Canfield
2-#77 Jeremy Watts
3-#51 Matt Johns
4-#4 Scott Russ
N/S #00 Chad Cutting
DQ#66 Brian Tyre
DQ#1 Brandon Henault
 
Street Stocks
1-#56 James Wright III
2-#4 Dave Colpritt
3-#42 Jeff Waterman
4-#5 Matt McCrary
5-#22 Chuck Harrison Jr
6-#3 Kevin O’Quinn
7-#17 Kyle Hall
8-#16 Andy Harvard
9-#10 Kenny May
10-#65 Ken Lawrence
11-#1 Achary Zellner
12-#7 Jody Robbins
13-#48 Eddie Hartin
14-#98 Mike Rowland
DQ#29 Bobby Mobley
 
V-8 Bombers
1-#111 Josh Borem
2-#96 Larry Chumney Sr
3-#29 Matt Bozeman
4-#18 Kevin Barton
5-#14 Donnie King
6-#05 Buddy Phillips Jr
7-#60 Greg Valdez
8-#16 Tommy King
N/S #118 Eddie Davis
N/S#5 Eugene Davidson
DQ#0 Paul Bookmiller
DQ#87 Chris McGivern
DQ#12 Dustin Strott
 
Next week March 13, We will be running Sportsman, Street Stocks, Mini Stocks, V-8 Bombers, Scramblers, and Modified Mini. Racing begins at 7 PM. For more information call 863-551-1131 or log on to www.auburndaleracing.com

By |2010-03-08T02:55:42-05:00March 8th, 2010|Auburndale Speedway, Race Results|Comments Off on Kyle Bookmiller tops Mods at Auburndale Speedway