{"id":6414,"date":"2011-05-01T18:56:33","date_gmt":"2011-05-01T18:56:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/?p=6414"},"modified":"2011-05-01T18:56:33","modified_gmt":"2011-05-01T18:56:33","slug":"rules-rule-the-show-at-volusia-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/front-page-news\/rules-rule-the-show-at-volusia-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"Rules Rule the Show at Volusia Speedway"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\nby BJ Cavin-VSP  Media<\/p>\n<p>BARBERVILLE, FL-\u00a0 A hot afternoon dissolved into a chilly  evening as another strong crowd of racers and fans gathered for a Saturday night  of exciting action at Volusia Speedway Park, including two divisions of winged  sprint cars and five of Volusia&#8217;s other regular racing divisions.\u00a0 And as  the night unfolded, and even after all of the fans had gone home and were in  bed, it turned out that the rule book may have more to do with the results on  the track than some of the actual racing did.\u00a0 The net result was at least  one very awkward interview in the Destination Daytona Victory Lane, plus a lot  of\u00a0declarations that ended up\u00a0scattered on the tech barn floor as the  results of one race were overturned.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Before the Daytona Sportswear Street  Stocks hit the clay for their heat races on Saturday night, virtually everyone  in the pit area knew that Joe Belkey had a huge bulls-eye painted on his  back.\u00a0 After all, Belkey had won all but one race in 2011 in dominant  fashion, and rumors abounded about the legality of the 119 machine as a  result.\u00a0 Talk on Saturday night was that Belkey was going to the tech shed  after the race for an all night tear down if he finished first, and Belkey  defiantly claimed in the Destination Daytona Victory Lane after his race that he  and his car\u00a0were ready\u00a0if that situation happened.\u00a0\u00a0Belkey  was first to take the checkers, money exchanged hands as a challenge was  issued,\u00a0and Belkey&#8217;s machine was found to be illegal during the wee hours  of the morning, thus handing the win to Mike Tovet.\u00a0 Phil Brown got the  second spot while Bubba Christian powered his way to third place.\u00a0 Danny  Miller Jr. was fourth and Mick Kulak moved up to the fifth spot.<\/p>\n<p>The rule  book again affected the outcome of a race as the Sparkle N Shine Car Wash  Challengers took checkered flag to end their race.\u00a0 After a heated battle  for the lead, Casey Feaster finally managed to cross the stripe only once in  front of RJ Glaser before Glaser retook the lead going into turn one.\u00a0 But  as luck would have it for Feaster, James Sullivan lost a wheel and slammed the  outside barrier in turn 3 just after that, causing a caution.\u00a0 By rule the  scoring reverted to the last completed lap, which happened to be the one which  Feaster had led, so Feaster&#8217;s car was placed in front of RJ Glaser for the  restart.<\/p>\n<p>Glaser was undaunted by that development and was all over  Feaster as the green flag waved.\u00a0 But while Glaser&#8217;s move was gutsy and  caught Feaster napping, Glaser actually passed the 20 car on the outside before  reaching the flagstand, which constitutes a &#8220;jump&#8221; on the start and by  rule\u00a0requires a two position penalty in scoring.\u00a0 That handed the win  to Casey Feaster and scored Reid Christensen into second place,\u00a0which left  RJ Glaser scored as the third place finisher.\u00a0 Jamie Hughes and Mike Budka  were fourth and fifth.\u00a0 And as Casey Feaster\u00a0metioned in his  Destination Daytona Victory Lane interview, it unfortunately will likely result  in yet another week of controversy for the defending division champion, while RJ  Glaser is left to reflect on how something so good can go so bad so  quickly.<\/p>\n<p>The Daytona Harley-Davidson Sprint Cars were back for the second  Saturday in a row, and as most might expect it was another show of absolute  dominance by Danny Martin Jr.\u00a0 Sport Allen held the early lead and looked  fairly strong, but Martin was quickly bypassing cars through the first five laps  of the race, and as Allen caught up with the tail of the field Martin already  had the 81 car in his sights.\u00a0 Martin blew by just one lap later and began  building a commanding lead, putting most of the field a lap down in the  process.<\/p>\n<p>But while Martin may have been leagues above the rest, AJ  Maddox was on the move as well, making his way to\u00a0third place as he  bypassed Mark Ruel Jr. and\u00a0Tim O&#8217;Donnell. \u00a0And when the caution flag  slowed things down on lap 21, Maddox found himself poised to knock Sport Allen  out of the second spot, and within reach of Danny Martin as the field restarted  the race.\u00a0Danny Martin launched himself away from everyone else on the  restart and scored himself another victory while AJ Maddox took second place and  Terry Weatherspoon placed third.\u00a0 Mark Ruel Jr and Sport Allen wrapped up  the top five finishers.<\/p>\n<p>The Florida Mini Sprints came to Volusia on  Saturday after a nightmarish Friday night race in Putnam County that saw nine  cars go rubber side up and only six cars manage to finish the race.\u00a0 The  survivors of that carnage, plus some of their friends, brought a competitive  field of cars to VSP and put on a top notch show as usual, and saved at least  one vicious flip for the Saturday event at the big half mile as Ken Penta took a  spectacular tumble down the frontstretch, but managed to walk away.<\/p>\n<p>Paul  Lanza held the early lead in the race but Jesse Teed was making quick work of  everyone else at the same time, which put him into the top five just three laps  into the race.\u00a0 Rookie Austin Jackson had taken the lead by the time Teed  found the front two, and Jackson proved to be no match for the wiry old veteran  racer.\u00a0 Jessie Teed took control and sped to his second straight victory at  Volusia Speedway, followed by a hard charging Steve Crabtree for second  place.\u00a0 Chris Pacetti wound up third while Austin Jackson hung tough for  fourth place.\u00a0 Joey Spirey followed for the fifth spot.<\/p>\n<p>Jeff Mathews  has taken control of the Budweiser Modifieds at VSP and so far no one seems to  be able to wrestle it away from him, and for the second week in a row the tandem  of two almost identical 33 cars were working together to keep the rest of the  field at bay.\u00a0 Devin Dixon was in the 33x, which is also one of Mathews&#8217;  back up machines, and Dixon actually had Mathews on the ropes through part of  the feature race.\u00a0 So did Larry Burkins and defending champion Jamie  Carter, but Mathews rose to the occasion and took control late in the  race.\u00a0 So Jeff Mathews scored himself another win as Larry Burkins put on  one of his strongest performances of the year but only managed a second place  finish.\u00a0 Jamie Carter was also strong but faded late to claim the third  spot, followed by Kent Corbin and Devin Dixon to round out the top five  finishers.<\/p>\n<p>Scott Lagasse hopped onto an airplane and flew south from  Richmond, Virginia, on Saturday, then jumped into the ride that he shares with  defending champion Aaron Barsness to take on the Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman  Division at VSP.\u00a0 Lagasse built on what Barsness had established over the  past few outings, getting the car set up to lead the pack on the World&#8217;s Fastest  Half Mile, and doing just that as he blasted past Corey Holley for the lead on  lap 3.\u00a0 And despite a race that saw multiple cautions for a variety of  mishaps, spins, and other assorted misfortunes, that kept the competition close,  Lagasse held off all challengers to score an interview in Destination Daytona  Victory Lane.\u00a0 Furthermore, that win put a halt to Danny Vogel&#8217;s win  streak, as the 99 machine finished in second place on the night, followed by  Kyle Chappell for third place.\u00a0 Corey Holley was fourth, and Stanton Mills  drove the 57P to fifth place.<\/p>\n<p>The Amsoil Thunder Stocks saw a five car  breakaway as the lead pack put a big expanse of real estate between themselves  and everyone else, going\u00a0after each other for the top spot.\u00a0 Chad  Scranton was back and in the middle of that tussle, as was Tom Hughes who has  stepped up and become one of the stronger racers in the division in recent  weeks.\u00a0 Donnie Birdwell had a strong night and was in the mix as well, plus  Sammy Dale managed to further stir the pot with his 88 machine.\u00a0 But Alan  Peacock was behind the wheel of the\u00a0gray 13 this week, and he used  that\u00a0car to swat away the others as he sped to a victory.\u00a0 Tom Hughes  would be in second place as the checkers waved, and Chad Scranton grabbed the  third spot.\u00a0 Sammy Dale was fourth and Donnie Birdwell finished  fifth.<\/p>\n<p>May 7th will bring the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Late Models  back to Volusia Speedway Park after a couple of weeks away, and some Late Model  racers will hand their rides over to the ladies for a Late Model Powder Puff  Race that is sure to pack some surprises.\u00a0 Fans will also see more exciting  action from\u00a0the Open Wheel Modifieds,\u00a0Sportsman cars, the Street  Stocks, Thunder Stocks, and the Challengers.\u00a0 For more information on  upcoming events at the World&#8217;s Fastest Half Mile, please visit us online at <a href=\"https:\/\/gmx.com\/dereferrer\/?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.TheVolusiaSpeedway.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.TheVolusiaSpeedway.com<\/a> or phone  the track at 386-985-4402.<\/p>\n<p>Volusia Speedway Park Results For  4\/30\/11<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Harley-Davidson Sprint Cars<\/p>\n<p>1- 24 Danny Martin  Jr.<br \/>\n2- 3A AJ Maddox<br \/>\n3- 43 Terry Weatherspoon<br \/>\n4- 83R Mark Ruel Jr.<br \/>\n5-  81 Sport Allen<br \/>\n6- 11 Tim O&#8217;Donnell<br \/>\n7- 1* Tim George<br \/>\n8- 15 Johnny  Gilbertson<br \/>\n9- 14 Ryan Partin<br \/>\n10- 34 Darren Orth<br \/>\n11- 8 Rich  Alexander<br \/>\n12- 42 Tim Grubaugh<br \/>\n13- 98 Hal Wilson<br \/>\n14- 27P Otto  Scrape<br \/>\n15- 27W Troy Knowles<br \/>\n16- 20 Gary Avera<br \/>\n17- 36 Ken Laureno<br \/>\n18-  83A Chistine Auld<br \/>\n19- 3 Dennis Misuraca<br \/>\n20- 19 Randy Leino<br \/>\n21- 32 Larry  Pickett<br \/>\n22- 0 Jimmy Ballew<br \/>\nDNS- W3 Dan Pickett<br \/>\nDNS- 59 Dan  Statter<\/p>\n<p>Florida Mini Sprint Association<\/p>\n<p>1- 7 Jesse Teed<br \/>\n2- 5  Steve Crabtree<br \/>\n3- 16 Chris Pacetti<br \/>\n4- X59 Austin Jackson<br \/>\n5- 62 Joey  Spirey<br \/>\n6- 88 Morgan Blanchard<br \/>\n7- 83 Justin Kolves<br \/>\n8- 8 Eddie Moss  Jr.<br \/>\n9- 68 Dirk Miller<br \/>\n10- 711 David Pleaugh<br \/>\n11- 1M Eddie Moss<br \/>\n12- 21  Lenny Dallman<br \/>\n13- 67 David Hall<br \/>\n14- 14 Brian Penrose<br \/>\n15- 15 Paul  Lanza<br \/>\n16- 6 Timmy Loveday<br \/>\n17- 71 John Craddock<br \/>\n18- 23 RaeLynn  Moss<br \/>\n19- 24 Ken Penta<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Sportswear Street Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 98T  Mike Tovet<br \/>\n2- 13 Philip Brown<\/p><\/div>\n<div>3- 04 Bubba Christian<br \/>\n4- 99 Danny Miller Jr.<br \/>\n5- 2S Mick Kulak<br \/>\n6-  V1 Delbert Moyer<br \/>\n7- 57P Zack Permann<br \/>\n8- 77 Marc Maresca<br \/>\n9- 28 Jeff  Miller<br \/>\nDNS- 36 Grady Christian<br \/>\nDQ (tech) 119 Joe Belkey<\/p>\n<p>Sparkle N  Shine Challenger<\/p>\n<p>1- 20 Casey Feaster<br \/>\n2- 30 Reid Christensen<br \/>\n3- 004  RJ Glaser<br \/>\n4- 15 Jamie Hughes<br \/>\n5- 64 Mike Budka<br \/>\n6- 01 Daniel Wolf<br \/>\n7-  41 Billy Peterson<br \/>\n8- 28 James Sullivan<br \/>\n9- 16 Denica Hetznecker<br \/>\n10- 6  Sonny Espy<br \/>\n11- 21<br \/>\n12- 51 Ashley Taylor<br \/>\nDNS- 48 Mark  Comitale<\/p>\n<p>Budweiser Modified<\/p>\n<p>1- 33 Jeff Mathews<br \/>\n2- 54 Larry  Burkins<br \/>\n3- 75 Jamie Carter<br \/>\n4- 0K Kent Corbin<br \/>\n5- 33X Devin Dixon<br \/>\n6-  66 Dale Murray<br \/>\n7- 3 PJ Wiggins<br \/>\n8- 10 Scott Mooers<br \/>\n9- 96 Lonnie Wagner  Jr.<br \/>\n10- 18 Jared Allison<br \/>\n11- 41 Gary Sexton<br \/>\nDNS- Z06 Larry  Mott<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman<\/p>\n<p>1- 11 Scott Laggasse Jr.<br \/>\n2-  99 Danny Vogel Jr.<br \/>\n3- 66 Kyle Chappell<br \/>\n4- 11C Corey Holley<br \/>\n5- 57P  Stanton Mills<br \/>\n6- 17H Blaise Hetznecker<br \/>\n7- 95 Matt Mcgillivray<br \/>\n8- 77A  Wayne Allen<br \/>\n9- 54 Tim Hughes<\/p><\/div>\n<div>10- 57H Heinz Haas<br \/>\n11- 10 Steve Shead<br \/>\n12- 8 Chris Day<br \/>\n13- 17K Marc  Kinley<br \/>\n14- 78 Jason Cole<br \/>\n15- 80 Paul Shead<\/p>\n<p>Amsoil Thunder  Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 13 Alan Peacock<br \/>\n2- 29 tom Hughes<br \/>\n3- 27 Chad Scranton<br \/>\n4-  88 Sammy Dale<br \/>\n5- 31 Donnie Birdwell<br \/>\n6- 05 Alan Lane<br \/>\n7- 118 Ron  Adams<br \/>\n8- 0 Jason Tovet<br \/>\n9- 16 Brian Shrunk<br \/>\n10- 03 Robert Shrunk<br \/>\n11- 9  Jim Goempel<br \/>\n12- 36 Austin Stamper<br \/>\n13- 53 Larry Nelson<br \/>\n14- 23 Jim  Nichols<\/p>\n<p>Photos courtesy of Bob Perran:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA1.1304265733\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.36.6.0\/rms\/6.36.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=MjY1MWx6GEhyNg%2B%2FDGwgjc1mZ8TxzQr1&amp;attachmentId=X.MA1.1304265733@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nJesse Teed  celebrates his Florida Mini Sprint victory<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA2.1304265733\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.36.6.0\/rms\/6.36.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=MjY1MWx6GEhyNg%2B%2FDGwgjc1mZ8TxzQr1&amp;attachmentId=X.MA2.1304265733@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nDanny  Martin Jr. and family celebrate another Daytona Harley-Davidson Sprint Car  win<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA3.1304265733\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.36.6.0\/rms\/6.36.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=MjY1MWx6GEhyNg%2B%2FDGwgjc1mZ8TxzQr1&amp;attachmentId=X.MA3.1304265733@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nAlan Peacock wins the Amsoil Thunder Stock  feature<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA4.1304265733\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.36.6.0\/rms\/6.36.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=MjY1MWx6GEhyNg%2B%2FDGwgjc1mZ8TxzQr1&amp;attachmentId=X.MA4.1304265733@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nScott Lagasse with Little Miss VSP after his Daytona  Machine Shop Sportsman win<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA5.1304265733\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.36.6.0\/rms\/6.36.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=MjY1MWx6GEhyNg%2B%2FDGwgjc1mZ8TxzQr1&amp;attachmentId=X.MA5.1304265733@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nKen Penta walked away after tumbling his mini sprint  down the Volusia  frontstretch<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by BJ Cavin-VSP Media BARBERVILLE, FL-\u00a0 A hot afternoon dissolved into a chilly evening as another strong crowd of racers and fans gathered for a 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