Citrus County Speedway Results for August 30th, 2014
Open Wheeled Modifieds (Incomplete, RainOut) Feature
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
9 Camron Ray Homosassa 1
59 John Inman Tampa 2
43 Gator Hise Inverness 3
2 Steven Hise Inverness 4
90 Cody Johnson Ocala 5
Mod Mini Stocks (TT, Feature RainOut) Time Trial
Car-# Drivers Name Home Town Finish
34 Kevin Harrod Floral City 1
98 James Ellis Brooksville 2
24 Phil Edwards Crystal River 3
44 Michael Lawhorn Clermont 4
47 Richard Kuhn Ocala 5 (more…)
THREE “GIFTED” WINNERS SATURDAY NIGHT AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
It was Christmas in August at New Smyrna Speedway Saturday night as three of the five winning drivers had their victories “gift wrapped” for them. Zach Jarrell had the pole position for the Pro Late Model feature and he used that to his advantage as he built up a huge lead while a wholesale battle took place behind him. Ricky Anderson did his best to hold off an onslaught of other drivers for second spot but eventually Rich Clouser, Brad May and point leader Will Carroll were able to slip by but found themselves with considerable ground to make up to leader Jarrell. Most fans figured that it would take little time for Clouser and May to catch the leader since the duo had won the last four PLM races contested here, but as the laps began to wind down it became apparent Jarrell had his car on rails and looked to be on his way to his second win of the year. Suddenly Jarrell’s car slowed heading into turn two on lap 16 victim of a broken distributor and
he dejectedly coasted to pit road. Clouser took over at that point and was looking strong but May closed quickly in the late laps to put the pressure on him. May’s charge fell just short at the checker as Clouser claimed his fourth win of the season over May and Carroll. Anderson held on for fourth trailed by Daniel Miller, Noah Cornman and Jarrell. (more…)
Billy Boyd, Jr. wins Bob Long Memorial At East Bay Raceway Park
GIBSONTON — At East Bay Raceway on Saturday night, feature winners on the 1/3-mile clay oval were Forrest Gough winning the Limited Late Models, Sheldon Kinser, Jr for the Florida Mini Sprints, Billy Boyd, Jr. for the East Bay Sprints, Buck Woodhouse picked up both Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stock features and George Handy winning the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers.
In the 20-lap feature event for the Limited Late Models, it was $1,000 going to Forrest Gough winning race #1 in the 2 races between East Bay Raceway Park and Bubba Raceway Park. Race #2 will be held at BRP next Saturday night also paying $1,000 to win. Forrest lead the entire event with Tim Powers making a hard charge at the end finishing second with Dalton Myers third. Scotty Williams, Waylon Haynes and Gough won their heats.
In the 12-lap Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stock Make-up feature it was Buck Woodhouse taking over the lead on lap three and not looking back. Terry Jones had a great run finishing second with David Barwick, II finishing third. (more…)
Kyle Bronson Wins Open Wheel Modifieds While Gough And Moore Make It Seven Feature Wins Each At East Bay Raceway Park

Anderson Survives Carnage to Win at Desoto

Kyle Bronson Wins USA Firecracker 50 For The Donnie Tanner Memorial Race #2 For the Late Models At East Bay Raceway Park
Tampa, FL – It looked as if Mother Nature would spoil yet another night of racing, but after a 2 hour rain delay, the crowd would see six divisions tonight as the USA Firecracker 50 for the Donnie Tanner Memorial Series Race #2 would try its third attempt to get the race in after two previous rain dates. Also racing were the Limited Late Models, V8 Warriors, Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stocks, Outlaw Fours and the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers.
First feature of the night went to the Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stocks as they would run a 15 Lap Feature only. Starting on the front row was Thomas Burnside and Larry Chumney,II. Ronnie Heard would take the early lead and had a half a straight away lead until the first caution would come out on lap eight as two cars tangled in turn two. Heard would take the green and had Scotty Kay, Jr. challenging for the lead on lap nine as Scotty crossed the line by just a half car length over Heard. Caution would come out on lap ten as another car spun in turn four. With just five laps to go it would be a single file restart as Kay, Jr., Heard and Tim Gay would tangle causing another caution in turn one. That would hand the lead over to Buck Woodhouse as he went on to win his second feature of the year. Rounding out the top five were Jeff Rodgers, Billy Barstow, David Barwick, II and Matthew Grissom.
Jack Nosbisch, Jr. Gets The Job Done At East Bay Raceway Park Winning Late Model Feature
