{"id":6703,"date":"2011-05-23T10:22:35","date_gmt":"2011-05-23T10:22:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/?p=6703"},"modified":"2011-05-23T10:22:35","modified_gmt":"2011-05-23T10:22:35","slug":"two-hot-days-of-racing-at-volusia-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/race-results\/two-hot-days-of-racing-at-volusia-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"Two Hot Days Of Racing 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;\"><\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\nby BJ Cavin- VSP  Media<\/p>\n<p>BARBERVILLE, FL-\u00a0 Things heated up over the weekend at Volusia  Speedway Park as the first two day event of 2011 spanned both Saturday night and  Sunday at the World&#8217;s Fastest Half Mile.\u00a0 Five racing divisions hit the  clay on Saturday night, and on Sunday race fans were treated to the Blackwater  Inn Enduro race, plus two regular division feature events.<\/p>\n<p>Jeff  Mathews has been in firm control over the Quality Brands Budweiser Modifieds at  Volusia as of late, but even &#8220;The Repo Man&#8221; is not immune to bad luck and  unfortunate situations as Saturday night&#8217;s events demonstrated.\u00a0 In  just\u00a0five quick seconds of racing Mathews&#8217; fortunes went south in a  complicated deal that began in turn one and ended at the end of the backstretch,  and that sent three competitive race cars to the pits in pieces.<\/p>\n<p>Mathews  had grabbed the lead from Dale Murray on lap 5 and was attempting to race away  from the field when Kent Corbin spun in turns one and two.\u00a0 As the yellow  was coming out for that incident Mathews had the unfortunate circumstance of his  steering wheel detaching from the column, almost causing him to hit the turn 2  wall and leaving him struggling to reattach it. That left Mathews well off the  pace and coasting down the middle of the backstretch as the rest of the field  tried to split to get past, but in the jumble of cars darting up and down the  track David Pollen and Dave Barber failed to see the disabled 33 in time.\u00a0  Both hit Mathews almost simultaneously, with Pollen&#8217;s mod literally climbing  over the top of Mathews before all three came to rest at the entrance to turn  3.\u00a0The three drivers walked away, but Mathews&#8217; and Pollen&#8217;s cars were all  but destroyed in the dramatic mishap.<\/p>\n<p>In yet another aspect of the mess  on the backstretch, Larry Burkins had been running second to Mathews when all of  the trouble started, but he failed to escape from the mayhem unscathed.\u00a0  Burkins had a tire going down and slipped into the pits as the red flag was  displayed, and thus was relegated to the rear of the field on the restart, which  handed the lead to James Smith.\u00a0 Smith took control and held off all  challengers from there to seal a win, as Jared Allison got second place and  Austin Sanders raced his way to third place.\u00a0 Dalton Lanich and Scott  Mooers rounded out the top five finishers.<\/p>\n<p>After stepping up and notching  his first Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman win last week, Blaise  Hetznecker\u00a0only got to take a couple of laps for points\u00a0on the race  track this weekend after engine woes left his 17H machine on jackstands in the  pits.\u00a0 But Paul Shead was ready to go, and he bolted to the front at the  start with Steve Shead all over him in the second spot.\u00a0 Kyle Chappell was  also in the mix with the frontrunners early on, but the big mover was Aaron  Barsness, who picked his way through traffic and eventually wrestled the lead  away from Paul Shead late in the race as Shead slid up the track in turn  2.\u00a0 Barsness held on to get the win leaving Paul Shead to settle for second  place, and Kyle Chappell followed for third.\u00a0 Steve Shead held off Mike  Haney as they finished fourth and fifth.<\/p>\n<p>Donnie Chappell has climbed to  the top of the Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Late Model division and Saturday  night&#8217;s action proved that Chappell is not going to be easy to remove from the  top spot.\u00a0 Matt Hartley gave it everything that he had, even to the point  of risking a crash in order to reel in Chappell, but it wasn&#8217;t enough as  Chappell got another winner&#8217;s interview in the Destination Daytona Victory  Lane.\u00a0 Hartley was second, while David Clegg held firm and came home with a  solid third place finish.\u00a0 Lawton Minchew was fourth, and Kenny Monahan  drove the 311 to fifth place.<\/p>\n<p>A multi lap battle between Donnie Birdwell  and Alan Peacock\u00a0had the crowd cheering and on their feet as the Thunder  Stocks took their turn on the big half mile.\u00a0\u00a0Peacock rocketed to the  lead early and was running a high line around the\u00a0track when Birdwell  grabbed his attention at the bottom near the inside wall.\u00a0 As\u00a0Peacock  stated later, he thought that he was home free until Birdwell appeared, and from  there it was a heated, yet clean side by side battle for the majority of the  race.\u00a0 The battle for the lead raged on as Tom Hughes, Pete Close, and Alan  Lane, all mixed it up for third place along the way behind the  frontrunners.\u00a0 In the end Alan Peacock got the better of Donnie Birdwell  and sealed the win while Birdwell placed second.\u00a0 Tom Hughes bettered his  competition for third place and Pete Close got his second fourth place finish of  2011 in two appearances at Volusia.\u00a0 Alan Lane finished fifth.<\/p>\n<p>Phil  Brown is used to running with the leaders when the Daytona Sportswear Street  Stocks race, and on Saturday night that is where he was, but actually in front  instead of battling with the lead pack to get there.\u00a0 But Brown was far  from taking it easy in the leader&#8217;s role as Mick Kulak was still feeling  confident after his win the previous weekend, and was right there to keep Brown  looking over his shoulder.\u00a0 Unfortunately for Kulak, Brown had the slightly  faster car and won the race, thus getting his moment to shine in the Destination  Daytona Victory Lane while Kulak went to the scales in second place.\u00a0 Chris  Lane had a fight of his own\u00a0early in\u00a0the race as he got past Robert  Donaly , and while Donaly never eased off on the pressure he was unable to  repass Lane, leaving Lane in third place and Donaly fourth.<\/p>\n<p>Sunday  afternoon&#8217;s\u00a0races were headlined by the Blackwater\u00a0Inn Enduro, which  featured everything from Mini Stocks to Challengers when it began, but wound up  with a modified racer overcoming some crazy obstacles thrown out by the Volusia  Speedway staff in order to grab a win.\u00a0 The race began from a standing  start with Jared Allison in control behind the wheel of his enduro car, but on  lap five officials stopped the field and reversed them on the track, forcing  them to race clockwise and taking the advantage away from the racers with cars  more powerful than the 4 cylinder bombers that were in the race.\u00a0 And with  the cars running backwards around the track, Reid Christensen got past Daniel  Wolf and took control of the race.\u00a0 If that were the end of it then Reid  Christensen would have been the runaway victor, but race officials had one more  crazy trick up their sleeves and stopped the racers on the front stretch with  only one lap remaining.<\/p>\n<p>Racers were informed that the last lap would be  run in the correct direction on the track, but in reverse, which had all of them  scrambling to figure out just how to accomplish backing up for a half mile when  many of them had little visibility behind them.\u00a0 And that lack of  visibility bit Reid Cristensen as he got to the first turn, as he backed his car  into the wall.\u00a0 Christensen watched as Jared Allison went by him, then  rolled down the track and into the pit area.\u00a0 Allison continued on around  the track to the checkered flags, as did Casey Feaster and RJ Glaser, and after  the others had crossed the line Christensen backed out of the pits and completed  his lap.\u00a0 That gave the win to Jared Allison who collected the entire pot  of money, but since Casey Feaster was five laps down at the finish and RJ Glaser  was 9 laps down, Reid Christensen went home in second place with Feaster and  Glaser taking third and fourth places.\u00a0 RJ Arnone rounded out the top five  finishers.<\/p>\n<p>The All Quality Products Mini Stocks were in short supply on  Sunday afternoon, but the three cars that managed to start the race ran 10 laps  for points and for their payouts.\u00a0 Despite chronic overheating problems  that had him ducking into the pits to resupply his boiling race car with water,  DJ Nobles managed to score a victory and celebrate with his crew in the  Destination Daytona Victory Lane.\u00a0 David Lebeau was the second place  finisher and Wade Lear overcame earlier mechanical issues to start the Mini  Stock feature and finish in third place.<\/p>\n<p>The ongoing rivalry between  Casey Feaster and RJ Glaser continued on Sunday afternoon as the Sparkle N Shine  Car Wash\u00a0Challengers ran for points and money, and despite starting at the  front of the field on the pole, Glaser failed to keep the speedy 20 car behind  him.\u00a0 While Glaser used the middle and bottom of the track thus\u00a0taking  the shorter route around, Feaster went up to the wall and built momentum,  passing Glaser on the second lap and keeping the 004 at bay throughout the  race.\u00a0So Casey Feaster grabbed yet another win as RJ Glaser settled for  second, and Daniel Wolf raced hard for third place.\u00a0 Brandon Haseleu  struggled with the handling of his car as the racetrack was too wet at the  bottom and too dry at the top for his liking, but he held on for the fourth spot  while Lance Allison grabbed fifth place.<\/p>\n<p>Saturday, May 28th, will provide  a night off for the Budweiser Modifieds, but the Daytona Dodge Chrysler, Jeep  Ram Late Models will be back on the track and will be running a special  Elimination Race for the top ten in the points battle.\u00a0 Late Model racers  will take on each other in a process of elimination until only one is left  standing as the sole survivor.\u00a0 Fans will also see another visit from the  always exciting Florida Mini Sprint Association, plus hot action from the  Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman Division, the Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks,  the Thunder Stocks, and the Sparkle N Shine Car Wash Challengers.\u00a0 Complete  details can be found at <a href=\"https:\/\/gmx.com\/dereferrer\/?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.TheVoulsiaSpeedway.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.TheVoulsiaSpeedway.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Volusia  Speedway Park Results for 5\/21\/11 and 5\/22\/11<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep  Ram Late Model<\/p>\n<p>1- 25 Donnie Chappell<br \/>\n2- 11 Matt Hartley<br \/>\n3- 07 David  Clegg<br \/>\n4- 23 Lawton Minchew<br \/>\n5- 311 Kenny Monahan<br \/>\n6- 24 Dennis  Williams<br \/>\n7- 31T Stephen Thompson<br \/>\nDNS- 33 Jeff Mathews<\/p>\n<p>Quality  Brands Budweiser Modified<\/p>\n<p>1- 40 James Smith<br \/>\n2- 18 Jared Allison<br \/>\n3-  64 Austin Sanders<br \/>\n4- 12 Dalton Lanich<br \/>\n5- 10 Scott Mooers<br \/>\n6- 0K Kent  Corbin<br \/>\n7- 66 Dale Murray<br \/>\n8- 34 Jim Passino<br \/>\n9- 54 Larry Burkins<br \/>\n10-  33 Jeff Mathews<br \/>\n11- 88 David Pollen<br \/>\n12- 56 Dave Barber<br \/>\n13- 67 Garret  Stewart<br \/>\nDNS- Z06 Larry Mott<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Machine Shop Sportsman<\/p>\n<p>1-  11 Aaron Barsness<br \/>\n2- 80 Paul Shead<br \/>\n3- 66 Kyle Chappell<br \/>\n4- 10 Steve  Shead<br \/>\n5- 22 Mike Haney<br \/>\n6- 17K Marc Kinley<br \/>\n7- 54 Tim Hughes<br \/>\n8- 57H  Heinz Haas<br \/>\n9- 40 Steve Branton<br \/>\n10- 17H Blaise Hetznecker<br \/>\nDNS- 77A Wayne  Allen<\/p>\n<p>Daytona Sportswear Street Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 13 Philip Brown<br \/>\n2- 2S  Mick Kulak<br \/>\n3- 5 Chris Lane<br \/>\n4- 9R Robert Donaly<br \/>\nDNS- V1 Delbert  Moyer<\/p>\n<p>Thunder Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 13 Alan Peacock<br \/>\n2- 31 Donnie  Birdwell<br \/>\n3- 29 Tom Hughes<br \/>\n4- 4 Pete Close Jr.<br \/>\n5- 05 Alan Lane<br \/>\n6- 32  Jim Shaw<br \/>\n7- 23 Jim Nichols<br \/>\n8- 16 Brian Shrunk<br \/>\n9- 03 Robert  Shrunk<br \/>\nDNS- X Justin Dean<br \/>\nDNS- 09 Jim Goempel<\/p>\n<p>Blackwater Inn Enduro  (25 laps\/winner takes all)<\/p>\n<p>1- 1A Jared Allison<br \/>\n2- 30 Reid  Christensen<br \/>\n3- 20 Casey Feaster<br \/>\n4- 004 RJ Glaser<br \/>\n5- 1 RJ Arnone<br \/>\n6-  01 Daniel Wolf<br \/>\n7- 3 Brandon Haseleu<br \/>\n8- 3 DJ Nobles<\/p>\n<p>All Quality  Products Mini Stock<\/p>\n<p>1- 3 DJ Nobles<br \/>\n2- 777 David Lebeau<br \/>\n3- 11 Wade  Lear<\/p>\n<p>Sparkle N Shine Car Wash Challenger<\/p>\n<p>1- 20 Casey Feaster<br \/>\n2-  004 RJ Glaser<br \/>\n3- 01 Daniel Wolf<br \/>\n4- 3 Brandon Haseleu<br \/>\n5- 1A Lance  Allison<br \/>\n6- 30 Reid Christensen<br \/>\n7- 48 Mark Comitale<br \/>\nDNS- 6 Sonny  Espy<\/p>\n<p>Photos courtesy of Bob Perran:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA1.1306115857\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.37.6.0\/rms\/6.37.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=V0RKR2h1HmFhYF26CXA16f0wOShFLQe4&amp;attachmentId=X.MA1.1306115857@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nJames  Smith celebrates his Budweiser Modified win<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA2.1306115857\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.37.6.0\/rms\/6.37.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=V0RKR2h1HmFhYF26CXA16f0wOShFLQe4&amp;attachmentId=X.MA2.1306115857@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nPhilip  Brown grabs a win with the Daytona Sportswear Street Stocks<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA3.1306115857\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.37.6.0\/rms\/6.37.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=V0RKR2h1HmFhYF26CXA16f0wOShFLQe4&amp;attachmentId=X.MA3.1306115857@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nDonnie  Chappell notches another Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Late Model  win<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA4.1306115857\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.37.6.0\/rms\/6.37.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=V0RKR2h1HmFhYF26CXA16f0wOShFLQe4&amp;attachmentId=X.MA4.1306115857@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nAaron Barsness celebrates his Daytona Machine Shop  Sportsman victory<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA5.1306115857\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.37.6.0\/rms\/6.37.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=V0RKR2h1HmFhYF26CXA16f0wOShFLQe4&amp;attachmentId=X.MA5.1306115857@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nAlan Peacock scores another Thunder Stock  win<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"MA6.1306115857\" src=\"http:\/\/gmx.com\/callgate-6.37.6.0\/rms\/6.37.6.0\/attachment\/view?folderId=1&amp;messageId=V0RKR2h1HmFhYF26CXA16f0wOShFLQe4&amp;attachmentId=X.MA6.1306115857@aol.com\" alt=\"\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"480\" height=\"321\" \/><br \/>\nJared Allison wins the Blackwater Inn Enduro  race<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by BJ Cavin- VSP Media BARBERVILLE, FL-\u00a0 Things heated up over the weekend at Volusia Speedway Park as the first two day event of 2011 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