{"id":6029,"date":"2011-04-11T10:23:49","date_gmt":"2011-04-11T10:23:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/?p=6029"},"modified":"2011-04-14T02:49:49","modified_gmt":"2011-04-14T02:49:49","slug":"sprinters-blister-volusias-clay-as-martin-wins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/front-page-news\/sprinters-blister-volusias-clay-as-martin-wins\/","title":{"rendered":"Sprinters Blister Volusia&#8217;s Clay As Martin Wins"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<div>by BJ Cavin-VSP Media<\/p>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><br \/>\nBARBERVILLE, FL- When Ken Sands took over the  operation of Volusia Speedway Park, he promised that fans would see plenty of  sprint car action on the World&#8217;s Fastest Half Mile, and on Saturday night he  proved that promise to be true.\u00a0 Twenty-eight top sprint cars and their  drivers took to the clay outside of Barberville with twenty-four taking the  green flag in the feature race, and they were complemented by twenty racers from  the Florida Mini Sprint Association as well.\u00a0\u00a0And topping off the  night were five of Volusia\u00a0 Speedway&#8217;s regular racing divisions, including  the Budweiser Modifieds, the Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman Division, the  Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks, the Amsoil Thunder Stocks, and the Sparkle N  Shine Car Wash Challengers.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The first appearance of the Daytona  Harley-Davidson Sprint Cars in 2011 did not disappoint the fans as pole sitter  Sport Allen took early control.\u00a0 The early part of the race was plagued by  a string of cautions thanks to some spins further back in the pack, but Allen  hung on through that period and held the lead when the first longer green flag  run occurred.\u00a0 But that might not have been the best thing for Allen, as  Mark Ruel jumped out in front of him briefly, and then Danny Martin got his  machine wound up and passed them both.<\/p>\n<p>Martin would use some green flag  laps to his advantage in building a sizable lead, but only to have it erased  again by the caution lights.\u00a0 Sport Allen would slip back to fourth place,  but battle his way back up to second within a few laps and then went to work on  mastering whatever magic Danny Martin had conjured up.\u00a0 And for a few laps,  Sport Allen had it all working his way as he slipped past Martin and began to  build a lead of his own, but Martin recovered and came back, grabbing the lead  for good and holding it\u00a0until the checkered flags waved.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><br \/>\nDanny Martin got the chance to enjoy a celebration in the Destination  Daytona Victory Lane while Sport Allen&#8217;s hard fight resulted in a second place  finish.\u00a0 Mark Ruel Jr. hung on and claimed the third spot, and Kurt Taylor  grabbed himself a fourth place finish.\u00a0 And Johnny Gilbertson made some  moves that earned him a finish in the fifth spot on the night.<\/p>\n<p>Jesse Teed  had a dismal starting position on the next to last row of the grid when the  Florida Mini Sprint Association hit the track for their feature race,\u00a0and  after a long layoff with no racing for Teed coming into the night, many thought  that he would have to break the rust loose before he could better his position  in the field.\u00a0 But Teed was determined to get to the front, and within the  first three laps he had passed virtually everyone on his way to the race  lead.\u00a0 Steve Crabtree had his car hooked up and\u00a0burning up the track  becoming\u00a0the main threat to Jesse Teed&#8217;s lead in the final laps, but the  margin Teed had opened up was just too much to overcome, and Crabtree was forced  to finish second.\u00a0 Chris Pacetti was third with David Pleaugh fourth, and  Justin Kolves rounded out the top five.<\/p>\n<p>Saturday night saw another top  performance out of the Tampa area&#8217;s Jeff Mathews as he found his way past the  field and to the front of the Budweiser Modifieds.\u00a0 Larry Burkins was also  running strong and looked to challenge Mathews, but simply could not muster the  handling to get the job completed as Mathews sealed another win.\u00a0 Larry  Burkins finished second with Jared Allison behind him for third place.\u00a0  Bruce Harvey hung on for fourth place after running as high as second place in  the earlier laps, and Jim Passino rounded out the top five finishers.<\/p>\n<p>Tim  Hughes was an early leader when the Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman Division got  the green flag, but Blaise Hetznecker quickly found a way to get around him and  assume the lead while Hughes got tangled with another machine and wound up  propped against the wall at the exit of turn four.\u00a0 That ended Hughes night  as he tossed his steering wheel from the wrecked car and then nailed two others  with his helmet, and on the restart Hetznecker was overwhelmed by Kyle Chappell  who shot past and jumped out to a sizable lead.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\">Chappell would never look back from that point, driving to a celebration in  the Destination Daytona Victory Lane while Aaron Barness battled his way to  second place.\u00a0 David Showers came on strong late in the race to claim the  third spot and\u00a0Corey\u00a0Holley patiently fought his way to a fourth place  finish.\u00a0 And Blaise Hetznecker faded back one more spot late as Shane  Williams passed him to finish out the top five on the night.<\/p>\n<p>The Amsoil  Thunder Stocks provided a three way brawl for first place between Dalton Lanich,  Tom Hughes, and Alan Peacock, that went for lap after lap while everyone else  was forced to chase them.\u00a0 Each of those cars managed to lead the race at  one time or another in the opening laps, and each time another would rise to the  occasion and take the lead away.\u00a0 The battle raged for the entire race,  with Dalton Lanich finally wrestling the lead away in time to get the checkered  flags and seal a win.\u00a0 Tom Hughes wound up second while Alan Peacock was a  close third.\u00a0 Austin Stamper followed in the fourth spot while Robert  Donaly rounded out the top five.<\/p>\n<p>Joe Belkey put in some extra time at his  personal business and was a late arrival at the speedway on Saturday night, but  that had no effect on his racing as he once more took control of the Daytona  Sportswear Street Stocks and scored yet another win.\u00a0 Belkey has been  dominant so far in 2011, and starting on the rear of the field seemed to only  make him more confident and determined to get to the front.\u00a0 Philip Brown  gave it a good fight in his attempts to hold off Belkey, but wound up settling  for the second spot while Bubba Christian finished third.\u00a0 James Smith  claimed the fourth spot and Mick Kulak was fifth.<\/p>\n<p>If Casey Feaster  thought that the road to yet another Sparkle N Shine Challenger victory was  going to be easy, then he should have made sure that RJ Glaser got the memo  before starting the race.\u00a0 It began as a three wide fight that separated  when Glaser and Feaster left Denica Hetznecker behind and began going at each  other for the lead.\u00a0 Glaser held it briefly before Feaster managed to get  past, but the pesky 004 car would not let Feaster drive away.\u00a0 Glaser  stayed glued to Feaster and challenged him repeatedly, but in the end failed to  get back by the 20 machine.\u00a0 That handed the win to Casey Feaster while RJ  Glaser&#8217;s efforts resulted in a second place finish.\u00a0 Denica Hetznecker was  third with Jamie Hughes following in the fourth spot. And despite mechanical  woes, Daniel Wolf claimed the fifth spot.<\/p>\n<p>Saturday, April 16th marks the  return of racing to the World&#8217;s Fastest Half Mile as six divisions, including  the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Late Models, will hit the clay for another  night of exciting action.\u00a0 The\u00a0Little Miss VSP contest will pit\u00a0a  bevy of tiny beauties against each other for the 2011 crown, and fans who would  like to enter their little girls in the contest should email <a href=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.35.2.0\/rms\/6.35.2.0\/mail\/getBody?folderId=1&amp;messageId=ODI5NShfDGRha1HtTXF0JL87U01%2BVI%2B%2B&amp;purpose=display&amp;bodyType=html#\">VSPsales@live.com<\/a> for an application.\u00a0  The grandstand will open at 5:30 PM with racing set for 7PM, and for more  information please visit VSP online at <a href=\"https:\/\/gmx.com\/dereferrer\/?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.TheVolusiaSpeedway.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.TheVolusiaSpeedway.com<\/a>, or  phone\u00a0the track\u00a0office at 386-985-4402.<\/p>\n<p>Volusia Speedway Park  Results for 4\/9\/11<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Harley-Davidson Sprint Cars<\/p>\n<p>1- Danny  Martin Jr.<br \/>\n2- 81 Sport Allen<br \/>\n3- 83R Mark Ruel Jr.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\">4- 3K Kurt Taylor<br \/>\n5- 27G Johnny Gilbertson<br \/>\n6- 43 Terry  Weatherspoon<br \/>\n7- 11 Tim O&#8217;Donnell<br \/>\n8- W3 Otto Scrape<br \/>\n9- 42 Tim  Grubaugh<br \/>\n10- 1 Tim George<br \/>\n11- 36 Ken Laureno<br \/>\n12- 32 Larry  Pickett<br \/>\n13- 21 Harley Zimmerman<br \/>\n14- 66 Wes Scrape<br \/>\n15- 59 Dan  Stafford<br \/>\n16- 4C Tyler Godwin<br \/>\n17- 3 Dennis Misuraca<br \/>\n18- 92 Matt  Kurtz<br \/>\n19- 11 Ashlynn Durden<br \/>\n20- 27 Dan Pickett<br \/>\n21- 17D Bruce  Durden<br \/>\n22- 20 Greg Avera<br \/>\n23- 3A AJ Maddox<br \/>\n24- 83 Bob Auld<br \/>\nDNS- 71  Kody Stone<br \/>\nDNS- 47W<br \/>\nDNS- 17C Mark Chicca<br \/>\nDNS- 9 Brandon  Grubaugh<\/p>\n<p>Florida Mini Sprint Association<\/p>\n<p>1- 7- Jesse Teed<br \/>\n2-  Steve Crabtree<br \/>\n3- 16 Chris Pacetti<br \/>\n4- 711 David Pleaugh<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\">5- 83 Justin Kolves<br \/>\n6- 116 Walter Arnold<br \/>\n7- X59 Austin Jackson<br \/>\n8-  22 Andrew Kurjack<br \/>\n9- 24 Ken Penta<br \/>\n10- 31 Tommy Bowden<br \/>\n11- 68 Dirk  Miller<br \/>\n12- 61 Andy Detton<br \/>\n13- 21 Lenny Dallman<br \/>\n14- 1M Eddie Moss<br \/>\n15-  18 Jody McKenzie<br \/>\n16- 67 David Hall<br \/>\n17- 23 RaeLynn Moss<br \/>\n18- 8 Eddie Moss  Jr.<br \/>\n19- 15 Paul Lanza<br \/>\n20- 88 Morgan Blanchard<\/p>\n<p>Budweiser  Modified<\/p>\n<p>1- 33 Jeff Mathews<br \/>\n2- 54 Larry burkins<br \/>\n3- 18 Jared  Allison<br \/>\n4- 27B Bruce Harvey<br \/>\n5- 34 Jim Passino<br \/>\n6- 67 Garret  Stewart<br \/>\n7- 66 Dale Murray<br \/>\n8- 10 Scott Mooers<br \/>\n9- 96 Lonnie Wagner  Jr.<br \/>\nDNS- 40 James Smith<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman<\/p>\n<p>1- 66  Kyle Chappell<br \/>\n2- 11 Aaron Barsness<br \/>\n3- 18S David Showers Jr.<br \/>\n4- 11C  Corey Holley<br \/>\n5- 18X Shane Williams<br \/>\n6- 17H Blaise Hetznecker<br \/>\n7- 40 Steve  Blanton<br \/>\n8- 20 Cheyene Cox<br \/>\n9- 57 Heinz Haas<br \/>\n10- 80 Paul Shead<br \/>\n11- 54  Tim Hughes<br \/>\nDNS- 78 Jason Cole<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Sportswear Street  Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 119 Joe Belkey<br \/>\n2- 13 Philip Brown<br \/>\n3- 04 Bubba  Christian<br \/>\n4- 11 James Smith<br \/>\n5- 2S Mick Kulak<br \/>\n6- 7 Jerrid Bennett<br \/>\n7-  77 Marc Maresca<br \/>\n8- 5 Chris Lane<br \/>\n9- V1 Delbert Moyer<br \/>\n10- 34 Pat  Buckley<br \/>\n11- 20 Scott Stewart<br \/>\n12- 3 Dean Kinsey<\/p>\n<p>Amsoil Thunder  Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 13 Dalton Lanich<br \/>\n2- 29 Tom Hughes<br \/>\n3- 5 Alan Peacock<br \/>\n4-  X Austin Stamper<br \/>\n5- 9R Robert Donaly<br \/>\n6- 31 Donnie Birdwell<br \/>\n7- 32 Jim  Shaw<br \/>\n8- 16 Brian Shrunk<br \/>\n9- 118 Ron Adams<br \/>\n10- 05 Alan Lane<br \/>\n11- 44  Jamie Anderson<\/p>\n<p>Sparkle N Shine Challengers<\/p>\n<p>1- 20 Casey  Feaster<br \/>\n2- 004 RJ Glaser<br \/>\n3- 16 Denica Hetznecker<br \/>\n4- 15 Jamie  Hughes<br \/>\n5- 01 Daniel Wolf<br \/>\nDNS- X Justin Dean<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Arial; 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