{"id":7416,"date":"2011-07-14T14:26:18","date_gmt":"2011-07-14T14:26:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/?p=7416"},"modified":"2011-07-14T14:26:18","modified_gmt":"2011-07-14T14:26:18","slug":"citrus-county-speedway-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/tracks\/citrus-county-speedway-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Citrus County Speedway News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Johnny Sanders<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: x-small;\"><strong>This Saturday night Citrus County Speedway will have  it&#8217;s annual $5 grandstand admission night<\/strong>, that&#8217;s right, just $5. On  the race program this week will the Street Stocks, Taylor Made Homes Pure  Stocks, Modified Mini Stocks, Hornets, and the best Figure 8 racing around with  the Street Stock\/Pure Stock figure 8&#8217;s! Grandstand gates open at 4pm, and racing  starts at 6pm.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: x-small;\">Last Week:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: x-small;\">Jenkins and Schnader take 1st wins of the season<\/p>\n<p>Mother  Nature has played a big part in the last two races at Citrus County Speedway.  The last race on June 25th was in doubt right up until the green flag for the  1st heat. This past Saturday night was no different, rain fell most of the  afternoon in the Central Florida area, leaving the race program in jeopardy once  again. Practice started right on time at 3pm, and despite a few rain drops  during the drivers meeting, the race night started right on time.<\/p>\n<p>16  Open Wheel Modifieds were trying to make their way to victory lane for their 40  lap feature on Saturday night. Billy Bechtelheimer (6) would benefit from the 4  row feature inversion, and start from the pole position, with Tommy Schnader  (19) along side. Schnader would launch from his outside pole position to take  the early lead. Bechtelheimer would fall into second followed by Robbie Cooper  (98). Cooper would get by Bechtelheimer and set his sights on the leader  Schnader. A lap 11 caution for the spinning car of Steven Hise (2) would give  Cooper the break he needed to catch up to Schnader. On the restart, Schnader  would prove he was the man to beat, pulling back out to a comfortable lead in  just a few laps. Behind the top 2 drivers, the action was non-stop, which lead  to the nights scariest incident. Richie Smith (42) and L.J. Grimm (25) made  contact coming out of turn 4 on lap 20 while racing side by side. Grimm\u2019s car  would make heavy contact with the front stretch wall while Smith\u2019s car would  slide to the infield in a shower of sparks. Once Grimm\u2019s car came to rest, a  fire erupted in the fuel cell area, as well as the engine compartment. Grimm  quickly exited his car, and the track crew extinguished the blaze in short  order. Grimm\u2019s car was hooked to the wrecker, and looks to have a trip to the  frame jig in it\u2019s future. Smith would repair his car and rejoin the race at the  tail. On the restart Schnader would bring the field to green followed by Cooper  and Dalton Nelson (94) in 3rd. Schnader would again take off and build a lead,  but behind him, the action was furious. Nelson was now under pressure from the  last 2 Modified point champions, Jeremy Gerstner (70) and Curtis Neumann (01).  Neumann would make an outside move on both drivers before being squeezed into  the backstretch wall by Nelson. Neumann would lift, which let Gerstner fill the  hole on the bottom. There would be contact between the 2 drivers entering turn  3, with Gerstner taking the position. One lap later, contact between Gerstner  and Neumann again, would send both cars spinning and to the rear of the field.  With those 2 drivers now in the rear for the restart, this put the 51 of Josh  Todd into the 4th position. Todd had methodically made his way through the field  picking cars off one at a time. The lap 24 restart saw Schnader jump back out in  the lead, but Todd (51) was coming in a hurry. Todd would get by Nelson for 3rd  and continue his charge to the front. Lap 33 would see the last caution of the  night for the 81 of Herb Neumann Jr. and give Todd a shot at the win. On the  restart Todd would put pressure on Cooper for 2nd right away, and take the  position with just 5 laps to go. Schnader would prove to have too large of a  lead, and go on to take his 1st feature win of the year. Todd would come home  2nd with Cooper holding on to 3rd. Point leader Bobby Ervien (88) would come  from his last row starting position to take a solid 5th place finish just behind  Nelson in 4th. Doug Miller (53) and Grimm were the heat race winners.<\/p>\n<p>Cody Stickler took advantage of his outside pole position to take the  lead over the 12 car sportsman field. Mark Peterson (73) would fall into 2nd  from his pole position followed by Bobby Ervein (8). Heat race winner Chris  Harvey (51) was running in the 4th position when his racer would have a rear  gear let go right in the middle of the back stretch. Point leader Ernie Reed was  following Harvey on the bottom line, and made contact with the now broke Harvey,  sending Harvey spinning to the infield. It was a close call for the point  leader, which could have cost him dearly in his championship run. Stickler would  pace the field on the restart and stretch his lead out at the drop on the green.  Back in the field, 8th place starter Brandon Morris, and 11th place starter  Aaron Williamson were making a charge to the front. Lap 15 would see a caution  for contact between George Gorham Jr. (10) and David Williamson (12). Gorham  would be black flagged for rough driving, after pushing Williamson into the  outside wall several times, while trying to pass him. Stickler would rocket away  on the restart and go on to take his 2nd feature win of the year followed by the  hard charging Brandon Morris in 2nd, and new daddy Aaron Williamson in 3rd. Heat  race winners were Reed and Harvey.<\/p>\n<p>Point leader David Walls (35) would  make it 2 for 2 with his new car, taking the victory in the 20 lap Taylor Made  Homes Pure Stock feature. Sheri Makula (27) would get to the front 1st, but  could not hold off Walls for the win. A great battle for the 3rd position  between Happy Florian (65) and William Stanbury (13) had everyone\u2019s attention  for the last few laps of the feature. Florian would make the last lap pass to  take 3rd place over Stanbury. Walls now has a nearly put a lock on his 2nd  division championship in a row, with a huge 168 point lead. Heat race winners  were Makula and Walls.<\/p>\n<p>12 Sheldon Palmes Insurance Mini Stocks took the  green for their 20 lap feature with Tim Scalise (24) taking the early lead from  his outside pole position. Pole sitter Shawn Jenkins (43) would fall into the  2nd spot. The 1st caution came out on lap 13 for the spinning Jessey Mallory  (50), and tightened the field back up. There would be a few attempts to restart  this race, but a 2 quick cautions sent Buddy Mallory (51) and Ashlee Williamson  (84) to the rear, before the field would complete one lap. Scalise took off on  the restart, but pushed wide on turn 4, opening a lane for Jenkins to slip by  for the lead. Jeremy Sharrone (32) and Phil Edwards (21) were waging the best  battle in the field behind the leaders. Edwards got several good looks on the  inside, only to have the door slammed in his face by Sharrone. The tight racing  finally caught up with this duo in turn 1 on lap 15, sending both cars for a  spin, with Sharrone getting a flat left rear also. Edwards would tag the rear,  and Sharrone would return 1 lap down. Jenkins would pull out to a lead on the  last restart, while the new 2nd place car of Sonya Heater, was under heavy  pressure from Ashlee Williamson (84). Williamson would make the outside groove  work, and just edge out Heater at the line for 2nd. Jenkins took his 1st feature  win of the season after several weeks of hard work and some bad luck. Heater  increased her point lead with her 3rd place finish, and now holds a 15 point  lead over 2nd place Kevin Stone (98).<\/p>\n<p>11 Pro Figure 8\u2019s put on perhaps  their best race of the year, going almost the whole race without a caution. Joey  Catarelli (6) rocketed off of his pole position to set the pace for the entire  race. Behind him, 10th place starter Mason Love (01) made his way from the back  of the field to challenge front row starter Robbie Powell for 2nd in the last 8  laps of the race. Powell would suffer a flat left rear tire coming to take the  white flag, which brought out the caution, and set up a 1 lap shoot out for the  win. Catarelli would get a great restart, and never give Love a chance to race  for the win. Catarelli took his 2nd feature win of the year, and reclaimed the  point lead from Wayne Calkins (14). Love came home 2nd with Benny Harris (3rd).  This was indeed the best race of their season, the intersection action looked  like a well choreographed dance. We can only hope this type of racing continues  for the rest of the season.<\/p>\n<p>12 Outlaw Mod Mini\u2019s made their bi-monthly  visit to Citrus County Speedway. Last race was on of the best the series had  seen at Citrus, and this race was just as good. There was a 3 way battle right  to the checkers with Kevin Campbell (19), Ric Mills (22), and Doug Hopper (15)  who started dead last in the field. All three drivers put on an exciting show,  that ended with Mills taking his 1st feature win of the year at Citrus. Mills  held on to 2nd by fighting off the late charge of Miller.<br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"font-size: x-small;\"><br \/>\nRemember: <strong>This Saturday night Citrus County Speedway will  have it&#8217;s annual $5 grandstand admission night<\/strong>, that&#8217;s right,  <strong>just $5.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: x-small;\"><strong>See You Saturday!<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: x-small;\"> <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Johnny Sanders This Saturday night Citrus County Speedway will have it&#8217;s annual $5 grandstand admission night, that&#8217;s right, just $5. 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