Tentative Schedule for Orlando SpeedWorld October 1

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE for 10/01/10
TBARA WINGED SPRINT CARS
FINAL APPEARANCE of 2010!
 
General Admission – $20.00 Adults
Kids 11 & under – FREE!
Active Military with I.D. – $15.00 
 
4:00pm Pit Gates Open
5-7:15pm Division Practice
6:00pm Grandstands Open
7:30pm Drivers Meeting
7:55pm Parade Lap / National Anthem
8:00pm Racing Begins
 
Heat Races:
TBARA Sprints – 8 laps ea.
 
Feature Races:
Bandoleros 12 laps
Mini-Stocks 25 laps
Pro-Trucks 25 laps
— INTERMISSION —
— AUTOGRAPH SESSION —
TBARA Sprints 30 laps
Legends Cars 25 laps
Super Stocks 25 laps
Strictly Stocks 30 laps

 
* – If your division does not have 6 cars starting the feature, you will run a minimum of 10 laps, maximum of 15 laps.
* – DRIVERS MEETING is mandatory. Failure to attend will results in starting in the rear – no exceptions.
 
* – Registration for ALL DIVISIONS closes at 7:15pm. ANY driver not registered at that time will start in the rear – NO EXCEPTIONS.

By |2010-09-30T15:12:45-04:00September 30th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Tentative Schedule for Orlando SpeedWorld October 1

Punta Gorda Speedway Schedule for October 2010

Here is this months schedule at the Punta Gorda Speedway.  This is going to be a great month to see your favorite driver or class run as the racing gets hot and wild.  The point’s races are getting tight as we get close to the end of the season.  Please visit puntagordaspeedway.com for more information.       
                
Friday night practice 4:00pm till dark

SATURDAY NIGHT RACES START AT 6:30

Pit Entry: $30.00 Infants only with parent Free.

Ticket Prices: Adults $10 – Seniors & Veterans $8 – Children 11-17 $5 – 10 and under are Free

Oct 2- Super Late Model 100 Laps, Outlaw Modified, Super Stocks, Pro 4, Fab 4, Road Warriors, Legends, Bandolero

Oct 9- Pro Trucks, Rookie Trucks, Sportsman, Dwarf, TQ Midgets, Road Warriors, Cowboy Cadillac, Mini Stocks

Oct 16- Checkered Flag Sprints, Open Wheel Modified, Legends, Bandolero, Road Warriors, Pro4, Fab 4,

Oct 23- Limited Late Model  50 Laps, Sportsman, TQ Midgets, Pro 4-40 laps with qualifying , Fab 4, Road Warriors, Super Stocks, Cowboy Cadillac

Oct 30- Super Late Model 100 Laps, Pro Trucks, Rookie Trucks, South East Champ Karts, Dwarf Cars, Pro4, Fab 4, Drivers Trick or Treat

By |2010-09-27T18:40:08-04:00September 27th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Punta Gorda Speedway Schedule for October 2010

What’s Happening at Punta Gorda this Saturday, October 2nd

This Saturday night at Punta Gorda Speedway the Super Late models are back with some unfinished business to take care of.  This is the make up from the Sept 11 rainout. All cars will requalify and draw a new pill.  Twenty two cars took time on Sept 11 before the rains came and a few more have already called to reserve a spot so this is going to be a good one.  Make sure you call for a slab as they will fill up fast.  Along with the Super Lates the Legends, Bandolero, Outlaw Modified, Super Stocks, Pro 4, Fab 4 and the Road Warriors will be in action. This Friday night there will be practice for all divisions starting at 4:00PM.

SATURDAY NIGHT RACES START AT 6:30

Pit Entry: $30.00 Infants only with parent Free.

Ticket Prices: Adults $10 – Seniors & Veterans $8 – Children 11-17 $5 – 10 and under are Free

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Legends Parts Trailer Stolen – Be On the Lookout For It

 

“911 Emergency”
  
Our Florida Parts Trailer has been stolen. Please everyone be on the look out for it. It has all the US Legend Cars Logo’s on it with Florida Dealer real big on both sides. It contained a yellow Polaris four wheeler, #16 gold and black Bandolero and #1 black/red chassis ’37 Ford Sedan Legend car and all parts.

Thank you,
Russ Thomson 
Brandon Thomson
Legends Cars of Florida
“Your Florida Dealer”
(407) 873-0546

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Car Warz Rainchecks Being Issued As Late Models Return

by BJ Cavin- Ocala Speedway Media

OCALA, FL-  Things did not go as planned for Ocala Speedway’s September 24th Car Warz show as flooding rains washed out the event after it began, so speedway officials have rescheduled the event for October 8th.  Meanwhile there is racing to be done, as this Friday night, October 1st, will feature action from Ocala’s Late Models, the hard driving Amsoil V8 Thunder Stocks, the Mini Stocks, and the Gladiators. 

Ocala Speedway’s owners have no control over the weather as was demonstrated last Friday night, but they do control how weather related postponements are handled and have devised a plan to allow anyone who paid admission to the flooded out Car Warz program to return on October 8th free of charge.  Some fans who attempted to wait out the storm received tickets to use as rain checks, but many fans headed home when the rains intensified and never got their raincheck.  Speedway owner Mike Peters invites any fan who purchased tickets at the gate for Car Warz to come by the speedway and personally get a raincheck from him.  Peters is normally at the track Tuesday through Fridays from 9AM until 4PM.  Fans who have questions or need to make other arrangements can call the speedway at 352-622-9400.  It should be noted that no one will be admitted free of charge to the October 8th show unless they hold a speedway issued raincheck or a wristband from the September 24th event.

As the racing season moves into fall and the month of October, the October 1st race night will most likely determine if Mark Whitener can solidify a championship season at Ocala.  Whitener holds a 53 point advantage over defending 2009 Late Model Champion, J.O. Nobles, going into Friday’s race, and is determined to hammer the final nail into Nobles’ repeat championship hopes.  Barring any major catastrophes for Whitener and possible superhuman heroics by Nobles, this thing may look like a done deal, but this is Ocala, and Ocala has a way of undoing what many assume to be done.

For the past two seasons the Amsoil V8 Thunder Stocks have delivered a tough brand of action that featured everything from heated battles to a lot of pushing, shoving, and consequently a lot of damage as well.  Michael Stalnaker has played the roles of both aggressor and victim along the way, but currently is solidly in place to win the division championship with a 124 point lead over Scott Mooers.  And Mooers cannot afford to get crazy chasing Stalnaker as he has Chris Shea poised to knock him out of the second spot with a mere 4 points being the difference.  But in a division where racers muscle each other as much as they try and outrun the competition, anything can happen and usually does, and that may well be the case on Friday night.

To describe the route that Ocala’s Mini Stocks have taken to get to this point in their racing season would take at least a page of space, so let it suffice to say that it has been a long and eventful journey to say the least.  And going into October the only Mini Stock Division on dirt in Florida is probably going to crown someone with the last name of Kerr as its champion.  Nick Kerr has the top spot going into this week’s event with Dan Kerr 53 points back in second place after a self inflicted setback during their last outing, and with defending champion Paul Combast choosing to let the Kerr’s have at it, the die is cast.  But Keith Briggs has finally re emerged and is spanking the Kerrs, as well as everyone else, as he racks up victory after victory.  the Kerrs may get to take home the hardware for the championship, but Briggs is claiming all of the race night hardware for himself.

Matt Shea is now at the top of the tightest points battle at Ocala Speedway, and the latest racer to take control of Ocala’s Gladiator Division.  But Shea cannot afford to enjoy his time at the top as the three former points leaders through the course of this season are right behind him and not happy about falling out of first place.  Devin Walker is just 7 points shy of Shea going into Friday’s race, and Casey Feaster is clawing his way back toward the top spot and just 48 points out of first place.  Since the halfway point in the 2010 season, those who assumed the lead in the Gladiator Division have all been rooted out of the top spot by someone else, so Shea must make sure that he is not the next one to experience a drop in status. 

Ocala Speedway will open the grandstand gate at 5PM this Friday night with heat races scheduled for 8PM sharp.  Fans who purchased tickets for the rained out Car Warz show are reminded that those passes are NOT good for this week’s races and can only be redeemed on October 8th.  Those who did not receive a raincheck pass for the Car Warz show should contact Ocala Speedway at 352-622-9400, or go by the track in order to get one as soon as possible.  For more information on this week’s racing, or any other event on the 2010 racing schedule, please visit www.OcalaSpeedway.com.

By |2010-09-26T15:01:25-04:00September 26th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Car Warz Rainchecks Being Issued As Late Models Return

All Divisions Geared Up For Final Points Night At Volusia

by VSP Media

BARBERVILLE, FL- After a week off racing action returns to Volusia Speedway Park this Saturday, October 2nd, as “Fabulous 50’s Night” features all six divisions running on the final points night of the 2010 racing season.  While the season points champions are already decided in some divisions, every racer will be gunning to accumulate the maximum points possible in their quest to finish as high in the standings as they can, and in doing so present the best face possible to potential sponsors for the 2011 racing season.  And for the fans, arriving in 50’s attire will earn a discount on admission while kids will enjoy the coin toss competition at intermission.

Joe Kump sits atop the points standings with the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Late Models going into this Saturday’s action, and with a 37 point advantage by Kump, Donnie Chappell will have to wish disaster on the Lake Helen driver in order to gain much ground.  And while Kump has been leading the points, Chappell has been making himself the odds on favorite for the most improved racer at Volusia Speedway Park, as early season struggles gave way to stronger finishes by mid season, and lately Chappelle has been a force to reckon with.  So Saturday’s race will be a chance for Chappelle to concentrate finishing in front of Kump and in doing so set himself up for the best points finish possible, as no one else is within striking distance of the two points leaders.

Jamie Carter is 54 points in front of Jeff Mathews as the Budweiser Modifieds return to action, as Carter failed to finish their last feature race on September 18th.  Mathews fought handling problems on that same night and finished in third place, so both will be looking to better their performance in this last shot at the points title.  Carter has been consistent and strong all season, outside of the DNF the last time out, but does not have the victories that Mathews has accumulated.  However, Mathews missed a week at the track and suffered some setbacks that kept him out of the top spot, so Carter is firmly in control as this weekend’s action hit the clay.  Kent Corbin is just over 100 points behind Mathews in the third spot.

The Taylor Racing Products Sportsman Division belongs to Aaron Barsness after a strong third place finish on the 18th gave him a lock on the points championship, so the real battle is for second place between Steve Shead and Matt Mcgillivray, who are separated by a mere 6 points as they fight over the second spot.  Stanton Mills has been the man to beat on the track each week, and virtually no one has managed to do it, but at 313 points out of first place Mills will be looking for another win while others race with points mathematics rolling around in their brains.  Mills’ dominance will mean that those who need a win will have to contend with the 57 machine while holding off their points competition, and with nothing to lose but the race Mills will be tougher to beat than usual.

Philip Brown is going to win the 2010 points championship for the Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks and Tim Hughes will definitely be second, as not much is going to change at the top of the points standings this week no matter what happens on the track.  But with the points race basically decided it frees up the racers to simply race, as no one will be trying to protect their points position instead of going for a win.  And in turn, that means that this Saturday’s feature race could be a wide open affair with all or nothing mentalities driving the action, and that means a very exciting race.  Hughes notched himself a win at Ocala Speedway just a couple of weeks ago and would love to do the same at Volusia Speedway Park, and it will be up to Brown to keep that from happening. 

Scott Mooers has all but owned the season points championship with the Amsoil Synthetic Lubricants Thunder Stocks since week one, but he will not be racing at Volusia Speedway Park on Saturday as a suspension has him sidelined for the rest of the season.  So the focus shifts away from Mooers and to Luke Sadler who holds the second spot in the points race and still needs to hold off Chad Scranton who is 29 points back in third place.  Scranton has become a regular in Victory Lane late in the season and still has his sights set on Sadler, while Sadler has had to overcome early season problems that kept him from finishing some races and put him further behind Mooers in the points battle.  Scranton will be hot for yet another victory and Sadler will be trying to reign him in as they hit the clay on Saturday night.

Defending 4 Cylinder Challenger Champion Tony Laporta will not be repeating as champion in 2010 as Casey Feaster has stepped up and earned the title this time around, but Laporta is not finished racing until Saturday’s events are over and he will be looking to dampen Feaster’s championship celebration by stealing the win.  Laporta looks pretty cozy in second place at 77 points behind Feaster, and with 113 points separating him from third place runner R.J. Glaser, so look for Laporta to give Feaster all he has on Saturday night.

Volusia Speedway Park will open the grandstand gates a 5:30PM this Saturday and invites fans to come early and watch as our racers prepare for their final shot at climbing the points ladder in 2010.  Fans are also reminded that the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series will be back for their annual Fall Nationals on October 16th, as VSP’s Late Models, Sportsman, Thunder Stocks, and 4 Cylinder Challengers, will get another shot at racing in non points events that night as well.  For more information, please visit www.VolusiaSpeedwayPark.com

By |2010-09-26T14:57:03-04:00September 26th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on All Divisions Geared Up For Final Points Night At Volusia

Seafest Weekend Coming Up Soon at Desoto Super Speedway

Mark Your Calenders…It’s the “SEAFEST WEEKEND” and Parts Depot Night at Desoto Super Speedway on Saturday – October 9th:
 
Featuring….
The FL All-Stars Tour Late Models 100 Laps with a host of your favorite late model drivers. Followed by the Q Auto & Injury Atorneys’ Pure Stocks, Junior’s Trim Shop Bombers, Sturdy Built Trailers Flyin F4s, Magic 4s, Street Stocks and Trophy Dash Cars.
 
Gates Open:  5pm
Qualifing:  6pm
Heats:  7pm
Features: After Intermission (approx. 8:30pm)
 
Admissions:
Adults:  $15 Pits:  $30
and Kids 12 & under FREE
 
Oh and don’t forget to bring your friends…see you at the races!
Don’t miss the SPEED & the ACTION on the high banks of Desoto Super Speedway…Be there!!!
By |2010-09-24T19:23:27-04:00September 24th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on Seafest Weekend Coming Up Soon at Desoto Super Speedway

What’s Happening at Citrus County Speedway

Friday Night Practice (Tomorrow 9/24/10)
SATURDAY RACE EVENTS 09/25/10

Citrus County Speedway
SUPER LATE MODELS (50 Laps)
SPORTSMEN
MINI STOCKS 75 Laps
STREET STOCKS
4-CYL STOCKS
4-CYL FIGURES-8s
PRO CHALLENGE

75 Lap Mini Stock Race.
September 25th, 2010

After some more conversation with the Mini Stock drivers a new format for their 50 (was 100) lap special race coming up was hashed out. The MS race running on September 25,2010 is now “75” Laps!
And the race details including the pay out follow:

Friday night practice (9/24).

Satuday (9/25) Mini Stock Special (Points count).

75 laps

$25 entry fee

Stop at lap 35 for fuel and air pressure adjustments only.
Then Race the last 40 laps.
Goodyear, hoosier, or American Racer tire are allowed. Must punch no less than
50 on the durometer.

The payout:

1. $800.
2. 500
3. 300
4. 250
5. 200
6. 180
7. 160
8. 140
9. 120
10. 100
11. 90
12. 80
13. 70
14. 60
15-24. $50.

2010 Great American Cooterfestival.
Oct 29, 30, 31.

Featuring three days of free music from Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle and his band Southern Rock’s Finest, including members of Allman Bros, Outlaws, Marshall Tucker, Pure Praire League. Cajun and Zydeco music from Neon Leon’s Zydeco Steakhouse along with their great cajun food. Also an exhibit of autographed guitars, gold records, rare photos and Skynyrd’s Rock&Roll Hall of Fame trophy. Gene Odom of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Rolling Stones will be on hand autographing his books. Much more non stop action packed entertainment of all sorts for all ages. Friday night on the Courthouse Square and Sat. and Sun. at Wallace Brooks and Liberty parks. Absolutely free.
Also Sat. night at CCS, Skynyrd’s Artimus Pyle will be going for the ride of his life in the Neon Leon’s 25 lap 4cyl Street Stock race. Plus the Figure 8 Cooter Chase 50. Click the Picture below to visit www.cooterfestival.com for more details, and a Halloween like no other.

http://www.cooterfestival.com/

Citrus County Speedway will be having a race car show in downtown Inverness on 10/9 at City hall, located at 212 W. Main St in Inverness. The car show will start at 10am and run until 2pm. You must drop your car off in town, and then return your trailer to the speedway, there is no place to park your trailers downtown. At 2pm all cars will receive a police escort to the race track from downtown. Yes, you will be able to driver your race cars down the street to the speedway.

This is a great, cost free, opportunity for you to get some exposure for yourself and Citrus County Speedway. All drivers who bring their cars will receive one free pit pass for participating. We have 25 spots reserved and need a nice cross section of cars from every division. If you’re interested, call (352) 726-9339 or sign up at the speedway office on a race night.

Drivers Meetings:
Starting on 8/21, we will be having a roll call for 1 random class at the drivers meeting each week. If you are not in attendance, or do not send a representative to attend the meeting, you will be forced to start in the rear of the feature for that night. The only acceptable excuses for not attending would be car problems, medical emergencies, ect. And even then, you need to have someone there for roll call. This way there will be no reason anyone should say ” I didn’t know”.

Great weekend ahead. Come on out and join us for some good grass roots racing at C.C.S.

We want to thank ALL drivers, spectators, and track workers for a great “little” track.

By |2010-09-24T12:31:34-04:00September 24th, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on What’s Happening at Citrus County Speedway

CAR AND SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8’S THIS SATURDAY AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY – LEGEND CARS RUNNING TWIN FEATURES

by Dave Westerman

Fans who have been calling and e-mailing Auburndale Speedway asking “When is the next School Bus Figure 8 race?” will finally get their wishes fulfilled this week as the buses will be back in action along with the Figure 8 cars to give everybody plenty of “intersection action.”

Also on tap will be a pair of feature events for the Legend Cars, the Florida State Bandolero Championship race, plus the V-8 Bombers, Mini Stocks and Scramblers. Ending the evening will be a big Demolition Derby. Three School Bus Figure 8 races have been held this year and have produced three different winners. Gary Swing, Danny Taylor and Robert Aaron have all taken the checkered flag first this year and all three are expected in action again this week. The Figure 8 cars have run just twice this year with Figure 8 veterans Jimmy Thompson and Wayne Calkins scoring the victories. Calkins leads the point standings by ten points over Wayne Whitehead with Rockin’ Rodney Davis just six points behind Whitehead.

The Legend Cars will start the evening running their Regional Qualifier that was rained out at Punta Gorda Speedway two weeks ago. Since Punta Gorda Speedway is closed this week and this is the last week drivers are eligible for national points, the race has been moved here to Auburndale. Only those cars who qualified for the race at Punta Gorda are eligible for the Regional Qualifier and the winner gets an automatic spot in the Nationals that will be held next month at Langley Speedway in Virginia. The Legends will then run another feature for both national and Auburndale Speedway points. All cars that show up will be eligible for this race.

“There were 21 cars that took time at Punta Gorda but several of them are South Florida drivers who don’t travel very much,” says Russ Thomson who heads up Legend Cars of Florida. “I expect anywhere from 12-15 cars to take part in the first race although there will be 20 or more in the pits that will be eligible for the second race,” says Thomson.

Jake Perkins continues to lead the point standings at Auburndale. He has a somewhat comfortable 26 point edge on Gerald White, Jr. although the Auburndale point race will continue for several more weeks even though the national point races will be decided after this weekend. Mason Ketterman has taken over third in the point standings, but by just two markers over Justin Brown.

The Florida State Championship for the Bandoleros should attract a big field this week. Cameron White has already wrapped up the Bandit (8-11 year old) title while Teddy Lively has extended his Outlaw (12 years and older) point lead to 40 over Andy Metz. It looks like it will be a no-holds-barred battle to the finish of the Mini Stock point championship between defending champion Fred Harrison, Jr. and former title holder Chris Spring. Harrison has been chipping away at Spring’s lead over the last month and trails now by just 16. Between the two, they’ve won 18 features so far this year with Harrison scoring his tenth win two weeks ago.

Josh Borem finally had his car sorted out two weeks ago and the V-8 Bomber point leader scored his fifth win of the year after a long dry spell. Borem now has a 70 point edge over Buddy Phillips, Jr. with no one else really close enough to challenge the front running duo.

Kimberly Gullett extended her point lead in the Scrambler class last week to 30 over Brian Tyre by finishing second to George Gorham, Jr. Richard Brown is third in points and has closed to within 46 of second place Tyre.

Pit gates open at 2PM Saturday with grandstand gates opening at 5PM. Racing begins promptly at 7PM. Adult admission is $12, seniors are $10 and kids aged

5-12 are $5. Children age 4 and under are free. A “Family Four Pack” for two adults and two kids aged 5-12 is just $25.

NOTES:

Over 60 drivers are eligible for the “bonus” money and contingencies up for grabs in the final Late Model race of the year on October 16th. Tim Russell established himself as the favorite to take home the $5,000 top prize by driving to his third win of the year in convincing fashion last week. After being shuffled back to eighth position at the beginning of the race, Russell methodically picked his way through the field and passed Johnathan Guy for the lead on the 66th lap. Guy turned in an outstanding performance finishing second in just his third-ever Late Model race. Veteran David King surprised even himself with a nice third place finish. Even if a driver hasn’t run at Auburndale in one of the Late Model races this year, they can still enter the October event. If they win, it will still pay a nice $4,000. A full payout along with contingency awards will be posted soon.

We wonder if lady drivers Janet Guthrie, Lyn St. James, Danica Patrick, Milka Duno, Shawna Robinson etc. can claim they won the first race they ever entered… Well Kristin Clements can make that claim after winning the Kids Club feature last week in her very first competition. After scaring her dad (and co-pilot) half to death with a bold move to take the lead and eventual win in the heat race, Kristin led all the way to win the feature. Fans were amazed at how small the nine-year-old little lady is after she got out of her car for a victory lane photo… She is barely three feet tall!

The new Auburndale Speedway T-shirts provided by Royal Tees have been selling like hotcakes… The shirts are just $15 and if you are wearing your t-shirt when you come to the grandstand ticket window, you get $2 off your adult admission!!

So how are Auburndale’s Legend Car drivers doing in the national point standings? If you didn’t know, all Legend Car (and Bandolero) drivers earn national points through U.S. Legend Cars International/INEX every time they race from March through September each year. Drivers are grouped in four divisions; Pro, for drivers with the most experience under the age of 40, Semi-Pro which is the novice class, featuring the drivers that are new to the sport or have been inactive in other forms of racing for a while, the Young Lions Division which is designated for the drivers between the ages of 12 and 16 and the Masters Division which is for all drivers age 40 and older. Since the car stays the same from division to division, it is the driver that makes the difference!

Lakeland’s Gerald White, Jr. who races primarily just here at Auburndale, is ranked 24th nationally out of 321 drivers who have earned points in the Pro division. Donovan Ponder, who has just begun racing at Auburndale again, is the point leader at Friday night track Orlando Speedworld just a stone’s throw from his Orlando home and he is ranked 29th nationally in the Pro division. 395 drivers have earned Masters Division points and Auburndale’s sombrero-wearing Dave “Too Tall” Gleason is a very nice 20th in the national standings. Roger “Tail Bone” Englund is ranked in the 22nd position. Mason Ketterman has had a great year running both at Orlando and Auburndale along with the Florida Tour races and sits in tenth spot in the Legend Semi-Pro points nationally out of a whopping 397 drivers who have earned points. Danielle Stratton is ranked 29th in Semi-Pro points. Auburndale point leader “No Brake” Jake Perkins is also rated 10th nationally in the Young Lions division, but a good week could see him move up even higher in the standings as he’s only two points out of eighth. Auburndale drivers Zach Napoleon and Dakota Baggette are ranked 24th and 30th nationally out of the 207 Young Lions drivers who have earned points nationally.

Ryan Shattuck has had quite a year in the Bandoleros. After winning several races at Auburndale Speedway early in the season, the young driver who hails from Islamorada in the Florida Keys, moved his racing up north where he competed in the full Summer Shootout Series at Charlotte, NC Motor Speedway. Shattuck won the Bandolero Outlaw championship for the Summer Shootout and is now back at Auburndale where he’s scored back-to-back wins. Shattuck is currently 8th in national Bandolero Outlaw division points but a really good weekend could move him much higher in the standings… he’s just 48 points out of third place nationally. So far 141 drivers have earned Bandolero Outlaw points nation-wide this year.

Darrell Krentz of U.S. Legend Cars International paid a visit to Auburndale Speedway recently and liked what he saw. Expect a major announcement concerning the Legend Cars and Bandoleros at Auburndale Speedway to be forthcoming in the next few days.

Prize packs for “Lindsey’s Little Racers” this week are being sponsored by McGee Automotive and Tire of Winter Haven. Along with all the goodies for the winning kids, each prize pack will contain a free oil change from McGee Automotive for their mom or dad’s car! Free ice creams will also be given away this week courtesy of drivers Corey White (Legend Car #2) and Richard Brown (Scrambler #62). All kids aged ten and under will get a special “ticket” when they come through the gate and will be eligible for the prizes. The next bicycle give-away is set for Saturday night, October 9th.

Current Point Standings as of September 18, 2010:

LATE MODELS:
1-#07 Jeff Scofield              483 (2 wins)
2-#50 Perry Lovelady           441
3-#17 Ryan Lisak                 437
4-#407 Jason Vail                411
5-#36 Tim Russell                408 (3 wins)
6-#49 Ron Lofquist              398
7-#21 Kevin Ingram             382
8-#22 David King                 369
   #33 Daniel Webster          369 (1 win)
10-#5 Joe Boyd                    307

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS:
1-#56 James Wright III       1134 (2 wins)
2-#75 Bobby Blake              1024 (2 wins)
3-#98 Wayne Morris            1018 (1 win)
4-#87 Keith Lilley                963 (2 wins)
5-#01 Von Pope                   740
6-#19 Kevin Macy                 598 (1 win)
7-#03 Kyle Bookmiller          596 (2 wins)
8-#10 Travis Roland             585 (1 win)
9-#07 Harold Crooms           572
10-#00 Shawn Harper           526

SPORTSMAN:
1-#71 Dave Dunkin              552 (7 wins)
2-#13 Mark Medeiros           534 (2 wins)
3-#22 Brandon Duchscherer  314 (1 win)
4-#8 Austin Carr                  278 (1 win)
5-#1 Bart Weatherford         238
6-#89X Brett Jenkins            232
7-#55 Richard Elkins, Jr.      218
8-#60 Richard Fiore, Jr.       214
9-#19 Chris Lewellen            198
10-#77 Lance Daubach          190

MODIFIED MINI STOCKS:
1-#89 Scotty Sharpe             460 (2 wins)
2-#55 Mike Sweet                440 (2 wins)
3-#15 Jason Rendell            438 (3 wins)
4-#45 Dennis Jones              298
5-#07 Bruce Anderson          218
6-#37 Brandon McSwain       190 (1 win)
7-#26 Jimmy Pugh               186
8-#85 Drew Carter               182
9-#38 Burt Morse                 170 (2 wins)
10-#77 Lee Davis                 154 (1 win)

TRUCKS:
1-#16 Tim Sozio                    216 (1 win)
2-#2 Jim Cowhey, Jr.            210
3-#99 Brent Tyler                  186
4-#1 Tommy King                  182
5-#87 Keith Lilley                  170 (3 wins)
6-#15 Roger Blevins               160
7-#37 Nick Hernandez            154 (1 win)
8-#18 Chayne Hammond         128
9-#23 Mike Smith                   124
10-#54 Zach Harris                 122

LEGEND CARS:
1-#59 Jake Perkins               796 (6 wins)
2-#38 Gerald White, Jr.        770 (8 wins)
3-#71 Mason Ketterman        690
4-#8 Justin Brown                 688 (1 win)
5-#07 Dave Gleason              636
6-#31 Lynn Wiles                  556
7-#4R Zach Napoleon            468
8-#7 Dakota Baggette           416
9-#4 Tyler Smith                   410 (4 wins)
10-#21 Devin McLeod            380

STREET STOCKS:
1-#5 Matt McCrary                882
2-#42 Jeff Waterman            852 (4 wins)
3-#4 Dave Colpritt                730 (4 wins)
4-#56 James Wright III         700 (8 wins)
5-#29 Bobby Mobley              570 (4 wins)
6-#53 Kyle Peters                  506 (2 wins)
7-#17 Kyle Hall                      492
8-#25 Cody McDuffie             428 (1 win)
9-#142 Chris Spring              298
10-#65 Ken Lawrence            250

MINI STOCKS:
1-#42 Chris Spring               1054 (8 wins)
2-#21 Fred Harrison, Jr.      1038 (10 wins)
3-#40 Jason Swilley              658
4-#3 Chris Narramore, Sr.     532 (3 wins)
5-#33 Donnie Guy                 470
6-#4 Marilyn McCrary            412
7-#551 Mark Wells                400
8-#88 Kevin Steadman           326
9-#46 Randy King                  302
10-#2 Dwight Ryals, Jr.         240

V-8 BOMBERS:
1-#111 Josh Borem               852 (5 wins)
2-#05 Buddy Phillips, Jr.       782 (1 win)
3-#89 Preston Davis              594 (3 wins)
4-#56 James Wright, Jr.        512 (2 wins)
5-#88 Gene Harrison             478 (2 wins)
6-#96 Larry Chumney II         424 (3 wins)
7-#0 Paul Bookmiller            352
8-#51 Matt Johns                  348
9-#105 Jeff Lacey                 308
10-#96 Larry Chumney, Sr.    276 (2 wins)
           
SCRAMBLERS:
1-#28 Kimberly Gullett         678 (2 wins)
2-#66 Brian Tyre                  648 (2 wins)
3-#62 Richard Brown            602
4-#00 Chad Cutting              438 (1 win)
5-#71 Dave Canfield             398 (1 win)
6-#8 Richie Acres                 328 (4 wins)
7-#1 George Gorham, Jr.      242 (1 win)
8-#42 Mike Bauer                 220
   #77 Jeremy Watts             220
10-#51 Matt Johns                216 (1 win)

MINI CUPS:
1-#21 Rick Ragan                188 (1 win)       
2-#74 John Beach                184
3-#7 Harold Crooms             134 (2 wins)
4-#47 Brandon Beach           130
5-#07 Tyler Scofield             114 (1 win)
6-#14 Sam Scott                  112 (1 win)
7-#2 Skip Baird                    104
8-#22 Rick Cline, Sr.            102
9-#27X Dale Pulst                   82
10-#46 Frank Beach               80

BANDOLEROS:
BANDITS:
1-#38 Cameron White           902 (4 wins)
2-#5 Derek Sobel                  148 (2 wins)
3-#30 Noah Cornman             130
4-#55 Michael Held                 90
5-#1Jr Dustin Turnage            44
4-#19 Keith Sinkula                42

OUTLAWS:
1-#96 Teddy Lively                596 (6 wins)
2-#48 Andy Metz                   556 (2 wins)
3-#11 Daniel Conlin, Jr.         270
4-#13 Ryan Shattuck             236 (4 wins)
5-#03 Jake Hunter                228
6-#1 Mark Bibeau                  208
7-#65 Coty Bibeau                 128 (1 win)
8-#83 Joey Padgett                 74
9-#16 Nick Baluch                   58
10-#65 Daniel Conlin, Sr.        28

FIGURE EIGHTS:
1-#14 Wayne Calkins              76
2-#31 Wayne Whitehead         66
3-#89 Rodney Davis                60
4-#0 Jimmy Thompson            40 (1 win)
   #8 Robbie Powell                40 (1 win)
6-#4 Terry Zimmerman           36
7-#A6 J.R. Meyer                   34
8-#35 James Crawford           32
9-#89 Ricky Todd                  30
   #0 Paul Bookmiller             30

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By |2010-09-23T22:46:16-04:00September 23rd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on CAR AND SCHOOL BUS FIGURE 8’S THIS SATURDAY AT AUBURNDALE SPEEDWAY – LEGEND CARS RUNNING TWIN FEATURES

New Smyrna Speedway Tentative Schedule 9/25/10

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE for 9/25/10
 
General Admission – $15.00 Adults
Active Military w/I.D. – $10.00
Kids 11 & under FREE!
 
4:00pm Pit Gates Open
5-6:30pm Division Practice
6:30pm Registration Closes
7:00pm Drivers Meeting
7:20pm Parade Lap / National Anthem
7:30pm Racing Begins
Bright House Challenge Super Late Model Qualifying
 
Modifieds 25 laps
Mini-Stocks 25 laps
— INTERMISSION —
— AUTOGRAPH SESSION —
Bright House Challenge Series
Super Late Modes
50 laps
Pro-Trucks 25 laps
Strictly Stocks 20 laps 

 

Registration for ALL DIVISIONS closes at 6:30pm. Any driver not registered at that time will start in the rear – NO EXCEPTIONS.

If your division has less than 6 cars, you will run a minimum of 10 laps, maximum of 15 laps.

DRIVERS MEETING is MANDATORY. Failure to attend will result in starting in the rear – NO EXCEPTIONS. 

By |2010-09-22T17:55:07-04:00September 22nd, 2010|Upcoming Events|Comments Off on New Smyrna Speedway Tentative Schedule 9/25/10