Tommy Sears will drive for Deek Decker this weekend at the Outlaw 200 at Fulton Speedway. The car had been piloted by Gary Tomkins for most of the season, however, Tomkins will be in the 673 for the Fulton race, leaving the Deek Decker owned #DEUCE without a driver. Sears is a former Fulton Speedway track champion. His BJB Motorsports 62s is being prepped for Syracuse.
No word on if it will be Tomkins or Sears driving for the team at the Hurricane 100 at Brewerton Speedway during Super DIRT Week.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Whitteker Calls it a Season Early
The 2010 358-DIRTcar Series Rookie of the Year, Luke Whitteker, who currently sits in 11th in 358 Series points, starting every race on the 2011 schedule, has decided to end his season early. Whitteker will not be able to attempt Super DIRT Week due to schooling commitments, which will be a major hit in the point standings. Because of this, he's decided to end the season with Weedsport, Rolling Wheels, Syracuse, and Brockville still left on the 358-DIRTcar Series schedule.
Cozze Returning for Eastern States Weekend
Frank Cozze Sr will return to the seat of a dirt modified for Eastern States Weekend after spending the entire season running 410 sprints. Cozze will drive the backup Craig Mitchell #93x modified in the big block division. Cozze will compete in the National Open at Williams Grove and then will race in the World of Oultaws race Saturday night of Super DIRT Week at Rolling Wheels before running the modified at Orange County.
Canandaigua big-block rising star Mike O'Brien has confirmed his plans to run Syracuse next week in the big block division. O'Brien will run the Future's Race along with attempting to qualify for the S.E.F. 200.
Canandaigua big-block rising star Mike O'Brien has confirmed his plans to run Syracuse next week in the big block division. O'Brien will run the Future's Race along with attempting to qualify for the S.E.F. 200.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Updated Syracuse Big Block List
Thanks to Martin Belanger from Cornwall Speedway for confirmed Martin Roy for both the big block and small block divisions.
0 Dan Humes
1H David Hébert
1NY Greg Atkins
2 Ted Christopher
2rj Ronnie Johnson
3 Justin Haers
3m Henry Maier
7 Rick Laubach
8 Rich Scagliotta
8R Rob Bellinger
9s Matt Sheppard
10 Michael Storms
10 Bobby Varin
10 Tim Currier
13 Tony Steiner
14 Brian Swarthout
14 Jimmy Horton
16 Lance Willix
19 Steve Hulsizer
20 Brett Hearn
21a Peter Britten
21m Bob McGannon
22J Jeremy Wilder
23 Billy VanInwegen
24 Chris Shultz
27J Danny Johnson
28p Eldon Payne
32c Vic Coffey
34 Andy Bachetti
35 Mike Perrotte
37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
39 Tim McCreadie
42p Pat Ward
43 Keith Flach
44 Stewart Friesen
45 Wayne Jelley
48too Dave Rauscher
49 Billy Dunn
56 Vince Vitale
57 Donnie Corellis
62s Tommy Sears
74 Tim Fuller
74 J.R. Heffner
77F Mark Flach
87x Paul Gilardi
90 Martin Roy
91 Billy Decker
98 Eddie Marshall
98H Jimmy Phelps
99L Larry Wight
115 Kenny Tremont
747 Ryan Godown
0 Dan Humes
1H David Hébert
1NY Greg Atkins
2 Ted Christopher
2rj Ronnie Johnson
3 Justin Haers
3m Henry Maier
7 Rick Laubach
8 Rich Scagliotta
8R Rob Bellinger
9s Matt Sheppard
10 Michael Storms
10 Bobby Varin
10 Tim Currier
13 Tony Steiner
14 Brian Swarthout
14 Jimmy Horton
16 Lance Willix
19 Steve Hulsizer
20 Brett Hearn
21a Peter Britten
21m Bob McGannon
22J Jeremy Wilder
23 Billy VanInwegen
24 Chris Shultz
27J Danny Johnson
28p Eldon Payne
32c Vic Coffey
34 Andy Bachetti
35 Mike Perrotte
37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
39 Tim McCreadie
42p Pat Ward
43 Keith Flach
44 Stewart Friesen
45 Wayne Jelley
48too Dave Rauscher
49 Billy Dunn
56 Vince Vitale
57 Donnie Corellis
62s Tommy Sears
74 Tim Fuller
74 J.R. Heffner
77F Mark Flach
87x Paul Gilardi
90 Martin Roy
91 Billy Decker
98 Eddie Marshall
98H Jimmy Phelps
99L Larry Wight
115 Kenny Tremont
747 Ryan Godown
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Add Roy to the SDW List
Just saw 'Anonymous' posted a comment on my last SDW Update, and stated that Martin Roy will be running the big block and small block race at Syracuse. I will try to confirm, whoever posted that, shoot me an e-mail at Jman97531@aol.com so I know whether or not you're credible my friend!
SDW Updates
It's been a while since I did a SDW update, so here's what I've got...
Brian McDonald will be going with a 358-modified. It'll be the same car he used last year at Syracuse, although with a new 358-motor.
Jeremiah Shingledecker will be making his first career start at Syracuse. Shingledecker will be going with the big-block. The Lernerville Speedway track champion is eligible for the Safety-Kleen Shootout that will pit all DIRTcar-sanctioned track champions against each other in a 15-lap race. Shingledecker will then attempt to qualify for the S.E.F. 200. He Will be going with his weekly Lernerville car and motor.
With Carey Terrance running so well in 358-points, Dale Planck has decided to skip running the S.E.F. 200 to focus on Carey Terrance's run in the Nationwide 150 on Saturday. Planck and Terrance will run the satellite shows.
Jeremy Wilder has had his big-block rebuilt and will be taking it to Syracuse for his first attempt to qualify for the S.E.F. 200. Wilder will also have his weekly Fonda car and the 358-motor he ran most of the season for the Nationwide 150.
Todd Burley is working on a deal to run the S.E.F. 200. If the team becomes official, he'd drive the Henry Maier #3m big block. Maier will run the team's 358-modified on Saturday.
Still nothing on Richie Tobias. He was working on a deal with Vince Gagliardo to run the S.E.F. 200 but that appears to have fallen through.
Brian McDonald will be going with a 358-modified. It'll be the same car he used last year at Syracuse, although with a new 358-motor.
Jeremiah Shingledecker will be making his first career start at Syracuse. Shingledecker will be going with the big-block. The Lernerville Speedway track champion is eligible for the Safety-Kleen Shootout that will pit all DIRTcar-sanctioned track champions against each other in a 15-lap race. Shingledecker will then attempt to qualify for the S.E.F. 200. He Will be going with his weekly Lernerville car and motor.
With Carey Terrance running so well in 358-points, Dale Planck has decided to skip running the S.E.F. 200 to focus on Carey Terrance's run in the Nationwide 150 on Saturday. Planck and Terrance will run the satellite shows.
Jeremy Wilder has had his big-block rebuilt and will be taking it to Syracuse for his first attempt to qualify for the S.E.F. 200. Wilder will also have his weekly Fonda car and the 358-motor he ran most of the season for the Nationwide 150.
Todd Burley is working on a deal to run the S.E.F. 200. If the team becomes official, he'd drive the Henry Maier #3m big block. Maier will run the team's 358-modified on Saturday.
Still nothing on Richie Tobias. He was working on a deal with Vince Gagliardo to run the S.E.F. 200 but that appears to have fallen through.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Fantasy League Updated after Grandview
http://jw4.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=301&page=1
There's the updated fantasy league standings! Next race is Fonda this Sunday. Link is also available to the left.
There's the updated fantasy league standings! Next race is Fonda this Sunday. Link is also available to the left.
Howard to Petruska?
Look for Duane Howard to possibly drive for Mike Petruska Motorsports in their #66 big-block modified this Friday night at Accord Speedway for the RoC Dirt Tour event. Stay tuned for more info...
Weekend Results
A big weekend of racing is in the books, highlighted by Duane Howard's $20,000 triumph in the Freedom 76er. With the 76er, came the announcement that the 2012 Freedom 76er will pay a whopping $50,000 to win!
Also, Kevin Hartnett clinched his first career Penn Can Speedway championship with a second place finish, and I-88 Speedway has decided to end their season after flooding at the track. Jim Gabriel has been crowned track champion. Brett Hearn didn't even have to start the season finale at Accord Speedway to be clinched track champion there. Here are the rest of the weekend results…
9/16 Results
I 88- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Pittsburgh Motor Speedway (BRP Modified Tour)
1st 3 Chad Brachmann
2nd 65 Rex King
3rd 21k Randy Chrysler
4th 11R Brad Rapp
5th 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
Accord Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 97 Jerry Higbie
2nd 97T Danny Tyler
3rd 4SL Bobby Hentschel
4th 25 Geoff Quackenbush
5th 36 Brett Graham
Penn Can Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 15 Brett Tonkin
2nd 88 Kevin Hartnett
3rd 1 Darwin Greene
4th m16 Mike Schane
5th 1s Steve Babicek
Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile (Open Mods)
1st 711 Lou Cicconi
2nd 01 Brett Ballard
3rd 44 Neal Williams
4th 99H Jesse Hill
5th z14 Ron Roberts
Small Blocks
Mohawk International Raceway (358 DIRTcar Tour)
1st 91 Billy Decker
2nd 115 Stephane LaFrance
3rd 88 Tim O'Brien
4th 66x Carey Terrance
5th 98H Jimmy Phelps
Autodrome Granby (97 laps)
9/17 Results
Delaware- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Mohawk International Raceway (Super DIRTcar Series)
1st 98H Jimmy Phelps
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 66x Carey Terrance
5th 27J Danny Johnson
Sharon Speedway (BRP Modified Tour)
1st 65 Rex King
2nd 3 Chad Brachmann
3rd 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
4th 32 Jim Rasey
5th 777 Kevin Bolland
Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 19 Dave Thomas
2nd 38 Mike Sotfflet
3rd 10 Kris Graver
4th 42 D.J. Wagner
5th 26 Joe Stangle
Fonda Speedway
1st 76a Ronnie Johnson
2nd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
3rd 00 Bobby Varin
4th 6H Josh Hohenforst
5th 24 Ryan Odasz
Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile (Sail Panels)
1st 14w Ryan Watt
2nd 711 Mike Iles
3rd 0 Richie Pratt
4th 304 Rick Wegner
5th z14 Ron Roberts
Small Blocks
Grandvew Speedway (76 laps $20,000 to win)
1st 4 Duane Howard
2nd 21k Alan Johnson
3rd 357 Jeff Strunk
4th F1 Stewart Friesen
5th 1c Craig Von Dohren
Little Valley Speedway ($2,000 to win)
1st 21k Randy Chrysler
2nd 123 Robbie Krull
3rd 76 Travis Braun
4th 38 Ryan Susice
5th 2 Curt Van Pelt
Still waiting on results from Granby. Billy Van Pelt was DQed after winning at Little Valley, giving the win the Randy Chrysler. This was Chrysler's first win of the year, despite picking up a victory earlier in the year, he was DQed for being too light on the scales.
Also, Kevin Hartnett clinched his first career Penn Can Speedway championship with a second place finish, and I-88 Speedway has decided to end their season after flooding at the track. Jim Gabriel has been crowned track champion. Brett Hearn didn't even have to start the season finale at Accord Speedway to be clinched track champion there. Here are the rest of the weekend results…
9/16 Results
I 88- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Pittsburgh Motor Speedway (BRP Modified Tour)
1st 3 Chad Brachmann
2nd 65 Rex King
3rd 21k Randy Chrysler
4th 11R Brad Rapp
5th 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
Accord Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 97 Jerry Higbie
2nd 97T Danny Tyler
3rd 4SL Bobby Hentschel
4th 25 Geoff Quackenbush
5th 36 Brett Graham
Penn Can Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 15 Brett Tonkin
2nd 88 Kevin Hartnett
3rd 1 Darwin Greene
4th m16 Mike Schane
5th 1s Steve Babicek
Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile (Open Mods)
1st 711 Lou Cicconi
2nd 01 Brett Ballard
3rd 44 Neal Williams
4th 99H Jesse Hill
5th z14 Ron Roberts
Small Blocks
Mohawk International Raceway (358 DIRTcar Tour)
1st 91 Billy Decker
2nd 115 Stephane LaFrance
3rd 88 Tim O'Brien
4th 66x Carey Terrance
5th 98H Jimmy Phelps
Autodrome Granby (97 laps)
9/17 Results
Delaware- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Mohawk International Raceway (Super DIRTcar Series)
1st 98H Jimmy Phelps
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 66x Carey Terrance
5th 27J Danny Johnson
Sharon Speedway (BRP Modified Tour)
1st 65 Rex King
2nd 3 Chad Brachmann
3rd 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
4th 32 Jim Rasey
5th 777 Kevin Bolland
Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 19 Dave Thomas
2nd 38 Mike Sotfflet
3rd 10 Kris Graver
4th 42 D.J. Wagner
5th 26 Joe Stangle
Fonda Speedway
1st 76a Ronnie Johnson
2nd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
3rd 00 Bobby Varin
4th 6H Josh Hohenforst
5th 24 Ryan Odasz
Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile (Sail Panels)
1st 14w Ryan Watt
2nd 711 Mike Iles
3rd 0 Richie Pratt
4th 304 Rick Wegner
5th z14 Ron Roberts
Small Blocks
Grandvew Speedway (76 laps $20,000 to win)
1st 4 Duane Howard
2nd 21k Alan Johnson
3rd 357 Jeff Strunk
4th F1 Stewart Friesen
5th 1c Craig Von Dohren
Little Valley Speedway ($2,000 to win)
1st 21k Randy Chrysler
2nd 123 Robbie Krull
3rd 76 Travis Braun
4th 38 Ryan Susice
5th 2 Curt Van Pelt
Still waiting on results from Granby. Billy Van Pelt was DQed after winning at Little Valley, giving the win the Randy Chrysler. This was Chrysler's first win of the year, despite picking up a victory earlier in the year, he was DQed for being too light on the scales.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Weekend Schedule
September 16 Accord Speedway (Championship Night)
September 16 Pittsburgh Motor Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 16 I-88 Speedway (Championship Night)
September 16 Mohawk International Speedway (358 Dirt Series)
September 16 Autodrome Granby (97 laps)
September 16 Penn Can Speedway (Championship Night)
September 17 Sharon Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 17 Delaware International Speedway
September 17 Sharon Speedway ($2,500 to win)
September 17 Grandview Speedway (76 laps $20,000 to win)
September 17 Mahoning Valley Speedway
September 17 Little Valley Speedway (small blocks $2,000 to win)
September 17 Fonda Speedway
September 17 Mohawk International Speedway (Super Dirt Series)
September 17 Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile
September 16 Pittsburgh Motor Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 16 I-88 Speedway (Championship Night)
September 16 Mohawk International Speedway (358 Dirt Series)
September 16 Autodrome Granby (97 laps)
September 16 Penn Can Speedway (Championship Night)
September 17 Sharon Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 17 Delaware International Speedway
September 17 Sharon Speedway ($2,500 to win)
September 17 Grandview Speedway (76 laps $20,000 to win)
September 17 Mahoning Valley Speedway
September 17 Little Valley Speedway (small blocks $2,000 to win)
September 17 Fonda Speedway
September 17 Mohawk International Speedway (Super Dirt Series)
September 17 Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
SDW Bash on the Backstretch Update
Just wanted to give everyone an update. We've received 2-free general admission weekend passes for the 50th running of Eastern States Weekend compliments of Orange County Fair Speedway and Michael Sanchelli! We'll be giving them away at the Bash on the Backstretch (way we give them out TBD) Friday night.
We'll be starting the Bash Friday night after the heat races are done on the mile, we'll have the adult big wheel races (trophy, oversized check, and cash to the winning team) and also a live performance by singer J.P. Shaggy! We decided to see how the turnout is this year with a live performance as opposed to a DJ, so we'll see how that goes.
The Wago Juice will be flowing and we hope everyone shows up and has a good time!
For people looking to compete in the big wheel races this year, the rules are simple. Only 3-wheels can be touching the ground at the same time. Extra wheels are allowed to prevent flipping, but they can't be touching the ground unless another wheel comes off the ground. All trikes/big wheels must have a pusher and a driver, the driver is not allowed to move the trike on his/her own. Either the front wheel or the back-2 wheels must be plastic. I understand that finding plastic wheels can be tough, so shopping cart wheels or roller-blade wheels (the plastic kind, not the rubber kind) are allowed, but must be used as the back-2. Trikes must be no wider than 32 inches.
We will do time trials and heats, in order to prevent having too many trikes in the feature (ahem... last year, that was my bad) only the winner will qualify from the heats into the feature race. 2nd place will go to a 'B' main, 3rd will go to a 'C', 4th to a 'D' etc. Then, we'll run the mains, D-winner moves to the C, C-winner moves to the B, etc. Heats will be 5-laps, feature will be 10-laps.
That's all I've got. Special thanks to Zach Aubertine for his help in providing the fake check and trophy, and to Orange County Fair Speedway/Michael Sanchelli for donating 2-weekend Eastern States Weekend passes to give away!
Hope to see everyone there! Remember to all visit the other party spots throughout the week, Club Gypsum will have their D.J. rocking some great music (not sure what nights, I'd assume Friday & Saturday), the Voodoo Lounge will be having a blast every night, Thursday Night Thunder will be going on in the infield with D.J. Doug, and of course the good-ol' infield bar as well. See everyone at SDW XL!
We'll be starting the Bash Friday night after the heat races are done on the mile, we'll have the adult big wheel races (trophy, oversized check, and cash to the winning team) and also a live performance by singer J.P. Shaggy! We decided to see how the turnout is this year with a live performance as opposed to a DJ, so we'll see how that goes.
The Wago Juice will be flowing and we hope everyone shows up and has a good time!
For people looking to compete in the big wheel races this year, the rules are simple. Only 3-wheels can be touching the ground at the same time. Extra wheels are allowed to prevent flipping, but they can't be touching the ground unless another wheel comes off the ground. All trikes/big wheels must have a pusher and a driver, the driver is not allowed to move the trike on his/her own. Either the front wheel or the back-2 wheels must be plastic. I understand that finding plastic wheels can be tough, so shopping cart wheels or roller-blade wheels (the plastic kind, not the rubber kind) are allowed, but must be used as the back-2. Trikes must be no wider than 32 inches.
We will do time trials and heats, in order to prevent having too many trikes in the feature (ahem... last year, that was my bad) only the winner will qualify from the heats into the feature race. 2nd place will go to a 'B' main, 3rd will go to a 'C', 4th to a 'D' etc. Then, we'll run the mains, D-winner moves to the C, C-winner moves to the B, etc. Heats will be 5-laps, feature will be 10-laps.
That's all I've got. Special thanks to Zach Aubertine for his help in providing the fake check and trophy, and to Orange County Fair Speedway/Michael Sanchelli for donating 2-weekend Eastern States Weekend passes to give away!
Hope to see everyone there! Remember to all visit the other party spots throughout the week, Club Gypsum will have their D.J. rocking some great music (not sure what nights, I'd assume Friday & Saturday), the Voodoo Lounge will be having a blast every night, Thursday Night Thunder will be going on in the infield with D.J. Doug, and of course the good-ol' infield bar as well. See everyone at SDW XL!
SDW Bash on the Backstretch Update
Just wanted to give everyone an update. We've received 2-free general admission weekend passes for the 50th running of Eastern States Weekend compliments of Orange County Fair Speedway and Michael Sanchelli! We'll be giving them away at the Bash on the Backstretch (way we give them out TBD) Friday night.
We'll be starting the Bash Friday night after the heat races are done on the mile, we'll have the adult big wheel races (trophy, oversized check, and cash to the winning team) and also a live performance by singer J.P. Shaggy! We decided to see how the turnout is this year with a live performance as opposed to a DJ, so we'll see how that goes.
The Wago Juice will be flowing and we hope everyone shows up and has a good time!
For people looking to compete in the big wheel races this year, the rules are simple. Only 3-wheels can be touching the ground at the same time. Extra wheels are allowed to prevent flipping, but they can't be touching the ground unless another wheel comes off the ground. All trikes/big wheels must have a pusher and a driver, the driver is not allowed to move the trike on his/her own. Either the front wheel or the back-2 wheels must be plastic. I understand that finding plastic wheels can be tough, so shopping cart wheels or roller-blade wheels (the plastic kind, not the rubber kind) are allowed, but must be used as the back-2. Trikes must be no wider than 32 inches.
We will do time trials and heats, in order to prevent having too many trikes in the feature (ahem... last year, that was my bad) only the winner will qualify from the heats into the feature race. 2nd place will go to a 'B' main, 3rd will go to a 'C', 4th to a 'D' etc. Then, we'll run the mains, D-winner moves to the C, C-winner moves to the B, etc. Heats will be 5-laps, feature will be 10-laps.
That's all I've got. Special thanks to Zach Aubertine for his help in providing the fake check and trophy, and to Orange County Fair Speedway/Michael Sanchelli for donating 2-weekend Eastern States Weekend passes to give away!
Hope to see everyone there! Remember to all visit the other party spots throughout the week, Club Gypsum will have their D.J. rocking some great music (not sure what nights, I'd assume Friday & Saturday), the Voodoo Lounge will be having a blast every night, Thursday Night Thunder will be going on in the infield with D.J. Doug, and of course the good-ol' infield bar as well. See everyone at SDW XL!
We'll be starting the Bash Friday night after the heat races are done on the mile, we'll have the adult big wheel races (trophy, oversized check, and cash to the winning team) and also a live performance by singer J.P. Shaggy! We decided to see how the turnout is this year with a live performance as opposed to a DJ, so we'll see how that goes.
The Wago Juice will be flowing and we hope everyone shows up and has a good time!
For people looking to compete in the big wheel races this year, the rules are simple. Only 3-wheels can be touching the ground at the same time. Extra wheels are allowed to prevent flipping, but they can't be touching the ground unless another wheel comes off the ground. All trikes/big wheels must have a pusher and a driver, the driver is not allowed to move the trike on his/her own. Either the front wheel or the back-2 wheels must be plastic. I understand that finding plastic wheels can be tough, so shopping cart wheels or roller-blade wheels (the plastic kind, not the rubber kind) are allowed, but must be used as the back-2. Trikes must be no wider than 32 inches.
We will do time trials and heats, in order to prevent having too many trikes in the feature (ahem... last year, that was my bad) only the winner will qualify from the heats into the feature race. 2nd place will go to a 'B' main, 3rd will go to a 'C', 4th to a 'D' etc. Then, we'll run the mains, D-winner moves to the C, C-winner moves to the B, etc. Heats will be 5-laps, feature will be 10-laps.
That's all I've got. Special thanks to Zach Aubertine for his help in providing the fake check and trophy, and to Orange County Fair Speedway/Michael Sanchelli for donating 2-weekend Eastern States Weekend passes to give away!
Hope to see everyone there! Remember to all visit the other party spots throughout the week, Club Gypsum will have their D.J. rocking some great music (not sure what nights, I'd assume Friday & Saturday), the Voodoo Lounge will be having a blast every night, Thursday Night Thunder will be going on in the infield with D.J. Doug, and of course the good-ol' infield bar as well. See everyone at SDW XL!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
76er and SDW News
As previously announced (but I think I forgot to post it) Stewart Friesen will drive a second Johnny Rea-owned car at the Freedom 76er at Grandview Speedway this weekend.
Alan Johnson has now found a ride for the race, as he will pilot the Kyle Weiss-owned #21k this Saturday night at the 76er. Weiss is out for the season as he prepares for shoulder surgery.
Mike Perrotte picked up a guaranteed starting spot for the S.E.F. 200 with his win at Airborne Sunday night. Perrotte has confirmed his plans to run both a big block and a small block this year. Greg Atkins, another Airborne regular, has also announced he'll be at Super DIRT Week. The defending S.E.F. 200 Rookie of the Race qualified his 358-modified for both Saturday and Sunday at SDW in 2010, he'll try to do the same again this year.
Two more drivers have confirmed their intent to run a big block on the mile this year, as Steve Hulsizer will be there with the Harry Murphy Racing team, and Mark Flach will attempt to make his first ever S.E.F. 200.
Quebec drivers Jean Boissonneault and Jasmin Leveille have announced they'll run at Syracuse with 358-modifieds, while Willy Decker will also run the 358-race. Lance Willix, who already confirmed he'll be at the S.E.F. 200 with his #16 big block, will also drive for Kevin Gamble in the 358-race. Willix will make his return after sitting out over a month because of motor problems this weekend at Mohawk's Super DIRT Series race.
Alan Johnson has now found a ride for the race, as he will pilot the Kyle Weiss-owned #21k this Saturday night at the 76er. Weiss is out for the season as he prepares for shoulder surgery.
Mike Perrotte picked up a guaranteed starting spot for the S.E.F. 200 with his win at Airborne Sunday night. Perrotte has confirmed his plans to run both a big block and a small block this year. Greg Atkins, another Airborne regular, has also announced he'll be at Super DIRT Week. The defending S.E.F. 200 Rookie of the Race qualified his 358-modified for both Saturday and Sunday at SDW in 2010, he'll try to do the same again this year.
Two more drivers have confirmed their intent to run a big block on the mile this year, as Steve Hulsizer will be there with the Harry Murphy Racing team, and Mark Flach will attempt to make his first ever S.E.F. 200.
Quebec drivers Jean Boissonneault and Jasmin Leveille have announced they'll run at Syracuse with 358-modifieds, while Willy Decker will also run the 358-race. Lance Willix, who already confirmed he'll be at the S.E.F. 200 with his #16 big block, will also drive for Kevin Gamble in the 358-race. Willix will make his return after sitting out over a month because of motor problems this weekend at Mohawk's Super DIRT Series race.
Weekend Recap; Fantasy League Update
Rex King and Jimmy Holden both did rain dances, as championship night at Sharon Speedway and Mercer Raceway Park were rained out, giving the Sharon title to King, and the Mercer championship to Holden.
Grandview ran their championship night, with Jeff Strunk coming home 12th, which was more than enough to win the track title over Duane Howard. Brett Hearn clinched the Accord Speedway title with his second place finish with 1-week left in the points-season, while Billy Pauch only has to start 1 of the twin-20s at New Egypt next week to clinch the title.
Penn Can Speedway's championship night has been postponed until next week.
Wago Fantasy League standings are updated, click the link to the left of here to check them out.
9/9 Results
Penn Can- Rained Out
I 88- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Utica Rome Speedway (Thunder Series)
1st 2 Ronnie Johnson
2nd 1wgc Stewart Friesen
3rd 14J Alan Johnson
4th 00 Bobby Varin
5th 3 Chad Brachmann
Accord Speedway
1st RC1 Danny Creeden
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 66 Billy Pauch
4th 22 Danny Tyler
5th 97 Jerry Higbie
Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile
1st 96 Corey Anderson
2nd z14 Ron Roberts
3rd 87 Bruce Gsell
4th 99H Jesse Hill
5th 98H Travis Hill
Small Blocks
Autodrome Drummond (358 DIRTcar Series)
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 1H David Hébert
3rd 17D Danny O'Brien
4th 22c Mario Clair
5th 23 Dany Bildeau
Ransomville Speedway
1st 123 Robbie Krull
2nd 7 Scott Kerwin
9/10 Results
Sharon- Rained Out
Mercer- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Utica Rome Speedway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
1st 00 Bobby Varin
2nd 1wgc Stewart Friesen
3rd 99 Ryan Phelps
4th 89B Todd Burley
5th 2 Ronnie Johnson
Autodrome Drummond (Super DIRTcar Series)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 77x Dale Planck
3rd 98H Jimmy Phelps
4th 91 Billy Decker
5th 44 Sebastien Gougeon
New Egypt Speedway
1st 71 David Van Horn
2nd 09 Bob Drayton
3rd 14 Jimmy Horton
4th 59 Tad Cox
5th 0 Richie Pratt
Delaware International Speedway
1st 62 Matt Jester
2nd 90w Beau Wilkins
3rd 85 H.J. Bunting
4th 16s Eric Kormann
5th 11a Scott Armbruster
Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 10 Kris Graver
2nd 38 Mike Stofflet
3rd 23 Mike Stringer
4th 819 Mark Levy
5th 55 Bill Sitler
Small Blocks
Grandview Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 4 Duane Howard
2nd 42 Kyle Follweiler
3rd 117 Kevin Hirthler
4th 21k Kyle Weiss
5th 46 Doug Manmiller
Woodhull Raceway ($2,500 to win)
1st 2 Billy Van Pelt
2nd 21 Mike Bills
3rd 3 Joe Dgien
4th 5w Ron White
5th 7 Brian Doolittle
9/11 Results
Big Blocks
Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (77 laps $7,711 to win)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 97 Bobby Varin
3rd 1wgc Stewart Friesen
4th 6x Jackie Brown
5th 3J Marc Johnson
Airborne Speedway (100 laps $2,500 to win)
1st 35 Mike Perrotte
2nd 90 Martin Roy
3rd 24 Patrick Dupree
4th 43 Keith Flach
5th 34 George Foley
Small Blocks
Big Diamond Speedway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
1st R1 Ryan Godown
2nd 4 Duane Howard
3rd 357 Jeff Strunk
4th 1c Craig Von Dohren
5th 53 Mike Gular
For some reason Orange County hasn't released anything with results, but I do know Richie Eurich picked up the feature win. Win lists are updated as well (link on right)
Grandview ran their championship night, with Jeff Strunk coming home 12th, which was more than enough to win the track title over Duane Howard. Brett Hearn clinched the Accord Speedway title with his second place finish with 1-week left in the points-season, while Billy Pauch only has to start 1 of the twin-20s at New Egypt next week to clinch the title.
Penn Can Speedway's championship night has been postponed until next week.
Wago Fantasy League standings are updated, click the link to the left of here to check them out.
9/9 Results
Penn Can- Rained Out
I 88- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Utica Rome Speedway (Thunder Series)
1st 2 Ronnie Johnson
2nd 1wgc Stewart Friesen
3rd 14J Alan Johnson
4th 00 Bobby Varin
5th 3 Chad Brachmann
Accord Speedway
1st RC1 Danny Creeden
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 66 Billy Pauch
4th 22 Danny Tyler
5th 97 Jerry Higbie
Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile
1st 96 Corey Anderson
2nd z14 Ron Roberts
3rd 87 Bruce Gsell
4th 99H Jesse Hill
5th 98H Travis Hill
Small Blocks
Autodrome Drummond (358 DIRTcar Series)
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 1H David Hébert
3rd 17D Danny O'Brien
4th 22c Mario Clair
5th 23 Dany Bildeau
Ransomville Speedway
1st 123 Robbie Krull
2nd 7 Scott Kerwin
9/10 Results
Sharon- Rained Out
Mercer- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Utica Rome Speedway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
1st 00 Bobby Varin
2nd 1wgc Stewart Friesen
3rd 99 Ryan Phelps
4th 89B Todd Burley
5th 2 Ronnie Johnson
Autodrome Drummond (Super DIRTcar Series)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 77x Dale Planck
3rd 98H Jimmy Phelps
4th 91 Billy Decker
5th 44 Sebastien Gougeon
New Egypt Speedway
1st 71 David Van Horn
2nd 09 Bob Drayton
3rd 14 Jimmy Horton
4th 59 Tad Cox
5th 0 Richie Pratt
Delaware International Speedway
1st 62 Matt Jester
2nd 90w Beau Wilkins
3rd 85 H.J. Bunting
4th 16s Eric Kormann
5th 11a Scott Armbruster
Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 10 Kris Graver
2nd 38 Mike Stofflet
3rd 23 Mike Stringer
4th 819 Mark Levy
5th 55 Bill Sitler
Small Blocks
Grandview Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 4 Duane Howard
2nd 42 Kyle Follweiler
3rd 117 Kevin Hirthler
4th 21k Kyle Weiss
5th 46 Doug Manmiller
Woodhull Raceway ($2,500 to win)
1st 2 Billy Van Pelt
2nd 21 Mike Bills
3rd 3 Joe Dgien
4th 5w Ron White
5th 7 Brian Doolittle
9/11 Results
Big Blocks
Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (77 laps $7,711 to win)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 97 Bobby Varin
3rd 1wgc Stewart Friesen
4th 6x Jackie Brown
5th 3J Marc Johnson
Airborne Speedway (100 laps $2,500 to win)
1st 35 Mike Perrotte
2nd 90 Martin Roy
3rd 24 Patrick Dupree
4th 43 Keith Flach
5th 34 George Foley
Small Blocks
Big Diamond Speedway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
1st R1 Ryan Godown
2nd 4 Duane Howard
3rd 357 Jeff Strunk
4th 1c Craig Von Dohren
5th 53 Mike Gular
For some reason Orange County hasn't released anything with results, but I do know Richie Eurich picked up the feature win. Win lists are updated as well (link on right)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
SDW Update
Here's how we're looking for the big block and small block divisions...
Big Blocks
100% Planning on Going
0 Dan Humes
1H David Hébert
2 Ted Christopher
2rj Ronnie Johnson
3 Justin Haers
7 Rick Laubach
8 Rich Scagliotta
8R Rob Bellinger
9s Matt Sheppard
10 Tim Currier
10s Michael Storms
10v Bobby Varin
13 Tony Steiner
14 Brian Swarthout
14 Jimmy Horton
16 Lance Willix
20 Brett Hearn
21a Peter Britten
21m Bob McGannon
23 Billy VanInwegen
34 Andy Bachetti
42p Pat Ward
43 Keith Flach
44 Stewart Friesen
45 Wayne Jelley
48too Dave Rauscher
49 Billy Dunn
56 Vince Vitale
57 Donnie Corellis
62s Tommy Sears
74 Tim Fuller
91 Billy Decker
98 Eddie Marshall
98H Jimmy Phelps
99L Larry Wight
115 Kenny Tremont
673 Gary Tomkins
747 Ryan Godown
358 Modifieds
X Adam Bartemy
1H David Hébert
B3 Aaron Bartemy
3m Henry Maier
4 Tim McCreadie
6 Mat Williamson
7 Rick Laubach
8 Rich Scagliotta
14 Brian Swarthout
14 Jimmy Horton
20 Brett Hearn
22 Chuck Hossfeld
22J Jeremy Wilder
27 Ryan Godown
34 Andy Bachetti
38 Ryan Susice
42p Pat Ward
45 Wayne Jelley
66 Jimmy Blewett
66x Carey Terrance
72 Tommy Flannigan
76 Travis Braun
91 Billy Decker
99L Larry Wight
115 Kenny Tremont
Still have a bunch of people to talk to. However, have gotten word (thanks Chuck) that Dale Planck will not be running the mile this year. Richie Tobias is currently working on a deal to get him to the mile this year as well.
Big Blocks
100% Planning on Going
0 Dan Humes
1H David Hébert
2 Ted Christopher
2rj Ronnie Johnson
3 Justin Haers
7 Rick Laubach
8 Rich Scagliotta
8R Rob Bellinger
9s Matt Sheppard
10 Tim Currier
10s Michael Storms
10v Bobby Varin
13 Tony Steiner
14 Brian Swarthout
14 Jimmy Horton
16 Lance Willix
20 Brett Hearn
21a Peter Britten
21m Bob McGannon
23 Billy VanInwegen
34 Andy Bachetti
42p Pat Ward
43 Keith Flach
44 Stewart Friesen
45 Wayne Jelley
48too Dave Rauscher
49 Billy Dunn
56 Vince Vitale
57 Donnie Corellis
62s Tommy Sears
74 Tim Fuller
91 Billy Decker
98 Eddie Marshall
98H Jimmy Phelps
99L Larry Wight
115 Kenny Tremont
673 Gary Tomkins
747 Ryan Godown
358 Modifieds
X Adam Bartemy
1H David Hébert
B3 Aaron Bartemy
3m Henry Maier
4 Tim McCreadie
6 Mat Williamson
7 Rick Laubach
8 Rich Scagliotta
14 Brian Swarthout
14 Jimmy Horton
20 Brett Hearn
22 Chuck Hossfeld
22J Jeremy Wilder
27 Ryan Godown
34 Andy Bachetti
38 Ryan Susice
42p Pat Ward
45 Wayne Jelley
66 Jimmy Blewett
66x Carey Terrance
72 Tommy Flannigan
76 Travis Braun
91 Billy Decker
99L Larry Wight
115 Kenny Tremont
Still have a bunch of people to talk to. However, have gotten word (thanks Chuck) that Dale Planck will not be running the mile this year. Richie Tobias is currently working on a deal to get him to the mile this year as well.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Championship Weekend Results
As the season winds down, champions continue to be crowned. A boatload of championships were decided this past weekend. Here's how it all played out...
On Friday night, Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (Kenny Tremont) and Can Am Motorsports Park (Billy Dunn) were already clinched before the night began. Both drivers capped off their fine seasons with top-5 runs at their home tracks. Tremont's Glen Ridge title was his first at the track, while Dunn has now won 3-in-a-row at Can Am.
Brewerton Speedway saw Stewart Friesen enter the night as the points leader with Billy Decker and Jimmy Phelps directly behind. Friesen struggled throughout the night, and Sheppard and Phelps battled at the front of the field, with Matt Sheppard picking up the win at the title, his 2nd career at the D-shaped Dirt Demon.
Ransomville Speedway saw Pete Bicknell enter the night as the points champion with Todd Burley and Chad Brachmann hoping to steal the spotlight. All three drivers started deep in the field, and Bicknell struggled throughout the night, leaving the championship to be decided between Burley and Brachmann. Burley would finish just outside the top-5, while Brachmann would pick up the win and his first career Ransomville championship.
Big Diamond saw Jeff Strunk and Rick Laubach enter the night in a tight points battle. Laubach charged through the field, ultimately finishing 3rd, while Strunk did what he had to, finishing 7th (ultimately bumped to 6th after Ray Swinehart was DQed), netting him his 6th Big Diamond track title.
Francois Bernier and David Hebert entered the night separated by just a few points at Autodrome Granby for their 100 lapper. Hebert ran into trouble early, but soldiered on hoping for problems for Bernier. However, Bernier kept the nose clean and picked up his first career modified championship.
On Saturday night, Stewart Friesen had already clinched his second consecutive Five Mile Point title, Pete Bicknell had locked up his 21st Merrittville championship, and Danny O'Brien just needed to start the feature to win his 10th career championship at Brockville Ontario Speedway.
Canandaigua Motorsports Park had double features on the line, Justin Haers trailed Matt Sheppard by a healthy margin, but Haers cut a nice sized portion out of the points lead in the first feature, as he finished second while Sheppard finished 2nd. In the second feature, worth double-points, Haers once again finished second, but Sheppard was able to bring the car home in 3rd, picking up his 2nd career Canandaigua championship.
Lebanon Valley Speedway saw 2-championships decided, as in the big block division is was Kenny Tremont and Brett Hearn separated by just 2 points, and in the 358 division Andy Bachetti and Brett Hearn entered the night tied. Tremont went on to finish 4th, while Hearn was involved in an early crash, locking up Tremont's 13th career track title. Bachetti won the 358-feature while Hearn finished second, giving Bachetti his 3rd 358-championship at Lebanon Valley.
Orange County saw Tommy Meier and Jerry Higbie enter the final night separated by just a few points. Higbie would finish second, but Tommy Meier charged from the back 3-times after being caught up in multiple problems to win his second track title.
Fulton Speedway saw Jimmy Phelps enter the night with a comfortable points lead over Billy Decker, however, an early-crash saw Phelps lose 16-laps while making repairs, while Billy Decker went on to finish 3rd, and picked up his second consecutive Fulton title.
Airborne saw Martin Roy enter the night with a comfortable points lead over Patrick Dupree. Dupree did everything he could to win the title, as he won the feature, but Martin Roy kept the nose clean and picked up his second Airborne title.
Billy Van Pelt, Al Rudalavage, and Mike Bills entered the finale at Woodhull caught up in a very tight points chase. Rudalavage ran into problems late in the race, while Van Pelt went on to finish second and Bills ended up third, giving Van Pelt his 5th championship in a row.
Sunday saw Cornwall get rained out, but Stephane LaFrance had already clinched his first Cornwall championship.
Utica Rome Speedway has Stewart Friesen finish second, enough to lock up his third career Utica Rome championship over Bobby Varin.
Sportsmans Speedway came down to a battle between Randy Brown and veteran Joe Crawford. Crawford would pick up the win, but Brown's third place finish would be enough to give him his first career title.
9/2 Results
West Virginia- Cancelled
Accord- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
1st 17 Elmo Reckner
2nd 115 Kenny Tremont
3rd 10% Danny Varin
4th 97 Bobby Varin
5th 6x Jackie Brown
Brewerton Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 99J Jimmy Phelps
3rd X Chad Phelps
4th 10J Alan Johnson
5th 91 Billy Decker
Penn Can Speedway
1st 88 Kevin Hartnett
2nd 176 Garth Tonkin
3rd 11P Dan Pompey
4th 1 Bobby Gunther Walsh
5th 5J Joey Grammes
I-88 Speedway
1st 3x Chris Shupp
2nd 22B Arnie Slade
3rd 280 Justin Holland
4th 77 Bob Hamm
5th 6H J.R. Hurlburt
Small Blocks
Ransomville Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
1st 3 Chad Brachmann
2nd 38 Ryan Susice
3rd 7 Scott Kerwin
4th 123 Robbie Krull
5th 89B Todd Burley
Big Diamond Raceway (Championship Night)
1st 41 Glenn Strunk
2nd 6 Keith Hoffman
3rd 7 Rick Laubach
4th T102 Billy Pauch Jr
5th 1c Craig Von Dohren
Can Am Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
1st 74 Matt Billings
2nd 93 Jordan McCreadie
3rd 01 Chris Raabe
4th 55 Frankie Caprara
5th 49 Billy Dunn
Autodrome Granby (Championship Night/Canadian National Series)
1st 90 Martin Roy
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 3 Claude Brouillard
4th 21 Yan Bussiere
5th 23 Danny Bilodeau
9/3 Results
West Virginia- Cancelled
Big Blocks
Canandaigua Motorsports Park (Championship Night Twin Features)
Feature #1
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 3 Justin Haers
3rd 8 Rich Scagliotta
4th 99 Charlie Donk
5th 7x Steve Paine
Feature #2
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 3 Justin Haers
3rd 9s Matt Sheppard
4th 8R Rob Bellinger
5th 21a Peter Britten
Five Mile Point Speedway (Championship Night 50 laps)
1st 131 Barry White
2nd m16 Mike Clapperton
3rd RC1 Danny Creeden
4th 1J Jim Gabriel
5th 21 Shaun Walker
Lebanon Valley Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 74 J.R. Heffner
2nd 98 Eddie Marshall
3rd 34 Andy Bachetti
4th 115 Kenny Tremont
5th 17 Rob Pitcher
Orange County Fair Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 1H Tim Hindley
2nd 97 Jerry Higbie
3rd 1 Dave Werber
4th 93x Craig Mitchell
5th 21 Clinton Mills
Fulton Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 62s Tommy Sears
2nd 24 Jim Witko
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 99L Larry Wight
5th 10J Alan Johnson
Delaware International Speedway
1st 62 Matt Jester
2nd 85 H.J. Bunting
3rd 30 Jamie Mills
4th 33 Brad Trice
5th 90w Beau Wilkins
New Egypt Speedway
1st 99 Wade Hendrickson
2nd 1 Billy Pauch
3rd 3 Sam Martz
4th 7 Rick Laubach
5th 44 John McClelland
Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 10 Kris Graver
2nd 26 Joe Stangle
3rd 38 Mike Stofflet
4th 819 Mark Levy
5th 134 Scott Hulmes
Small Blocks
Merrittville Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
1st 22 Larry Lampman
2nd 38 Scott Wood
3rd 42 Pete Bicknell
4th 6 Mat Williamson
5th 76 Travis Braun
Lebanon Valley Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 34 Andy Bachetti
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 2 Ronnie Johnson
4th 3 Kim Herrick
5th 20 Matt Quinn
Airborne Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 24 Patrick Dupree
2nd 97 Kris Vernold
3rd CO2 Craig Reyell
4th 34 George Foley
5th 1H Pierre Berthiume
Woodhull Raceway (Championship Night)
1st 15 Steve Hartman
2nd 2 Billy Van Pelt
3rd 21 Mike Bills
4th 56 Lee Bills
5th 6x Dave DuBois
Brockville Ontario Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 74 Matt Billings
2nd 17D Danny O'Brien
3rd 6x Dale Planck
4th 88 Tim O'Brien
5th 25 Bobby Herrington
RPM Speedway (Twin 40s)
Feature #1
1st 1H David Hébert
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 124 Pierre DaGenais
4th 3 Claude Brouillard
5th 63 Dominic Dufault
Feature #2
1st 22c Mario Clair
2nd 1H David Hébert
3rd 44 Sebastien Gougeon
4th 39 Clement Therrien
5th 3 Claude Brouillard
Mercer Raceway Park
1st 28 Jimmy Holden
2nd 1G Frank Guidance
3rd 88R Rob Curtis
4th 14 Jeff Schaffer
5th 333 Ron Eperthener
Grandview Speedway
1st 67 Jon Kellner Jr
2nd 357 Jeff Strunk
3rd 81 Terry Meitzler
4th 917 Jarrad Miller
5th 46 Doug Manmiller
9/4 Results
Big Diamond- Rained Out
Weedsport- Rained Out
Cornwall- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Utica Rome Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 1x Willy Decker
2nd 89B Todd Burley
3rd 00 Bobby Varin
4th 1wgc Stewart Friesen
5th 10J Alan Johnson
Small Blocks (Championship Night)
1st 67 Joe Crawford
2nd 17jr Sid Unverzagt
3rd 63 Randy Brown
4th 89 Jerry Bowser
5th 119 Joe Gibson
9/5 Results
Glen Ridge- Rained Out
On Friday night, Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (Kenny Tremont) and Can Am Motorsports Park (Billy Dunn) were already clinched before the night began. Both drivers capped off their fine seasons with top-5 runs at their home tracks. Tremont's Glen Ridge title was his first at the track, while Dunn has now won 3-in-a-row at Can Am.
Brewerton Speedway saw Stewart Friesen enter the night as the points leader with Billy Decker and Jimmy Phelps directly behind. Friesen struggled throughout the night, and Sheppard and Phelps battled at the front of the field, with Matt Sheppard picking up the win at the title, his 2nd career at the D-shaped Dirt Demon.
Ransomville Speedway saw Pete Bicknell enter the night as the points champion with Todd Burley and Chad Brachmann hoping to steal the spotlight. All three drivers started deep in the field, and Bicknell struggled throughout the night, leaving the championship to be decided between Burley and Brachmann. Burley would finish just outside the top-5, while Brachmann would pick up the win and his first career Ransomville championship.
Big Diamond saw Jeff Strunk and Rick Laubach enter the night in a tight points battle. Laubach charged through the field, ultimately finishing 3rd, while Strunk did what he had to, finishing 7th (ultimately bumped to 6th after Ray Swinehart was DQed), netting him his 6th Big Diamond track title.
Francois Bernier and David Hebert entered the night separated by just a few points at Autodrome Granby for their 100 lapper. Hebert ran into trouble early, but soldiered on hoping for problems for Bernier. However, Bernier kept the nose clean and picked up his first career modified championship.
On Saturday night, Stewart Friesen had already clinched his second consecutive Five Mile Point title, Pete Bicknell had locked up his 21st Merrittville championship, and Danny O'Brien just needed to start the feature to win his 10th career championship at Brockville Ontario Speedway.
Canandaigua Motorsports Park had double features on the line, Justin Haers trailed Matt Sheppard by a healthy margin, but Haers cut a nice sized portion out of the points lead in the first feature, as he finished second while Sheppard finished 2nd. In the second feature, worth double-points, Haers once again finished second, but Sheppard was able to bring the car home in 3rd, picking up his 2nd career Canandaigua championship.
Lebanon Valley Speedway saw 2-championships decided, as in the big block division is was Kenny Tremont and Brett Hearn separated by just 2 points, and in the 358 division Andy Bachetti and Brett Hearn entered the night tied. Tremont went on to finish 4th, while Hearn was involved in an early crash, locking up Tremont's 13th career track title. Bachetti won the 358-feature while Hearn finished second, giving Bachetti his 3rd 358-championship at Lebanon Valley.
Orange County saw Tommy Meier and Jerry Higbie enter the final night separated by just a few points. Higbie would finish second, but Tommy Meier charged from the back 3-times after being caught up in multiple problems to win his second track title.
Fulton Speedway saw Jimmy Phelps enter the night with a comfortable points lead over Billy Decker, however, an early-crash saw Phelps lose 16-laps while making repairs, while Billy Decker went on to finish 3rd, and picked up his second consecutive Fulton title.
Airborne saw Martin Roy enter the night with a comfortable points lead over Patrick Dupree. Dupree did everything he could to win the title, as he won the feature, but Martin Roy kept the nose clean and picked up his second Airborne title.
Billy Van Pelt, Al Rudalavage, and Mike Bills entered the finale at Woodhull caught up in a very tight points chase. Rudalavage ran into problems late in the race, while Van Pelt went on to finish second and Bills ended up third, giving Van Pelt his 5th championship in a row.
Sunday saw Cornwall get rained out, but Stephane LaFrance had already clinched his first Cornwall championship.
Utica Rome Speedway has Stewart Friesen finish second, enough to lock up his third career Utica Rome championship over Bobby Varin.
Sportsmans Speedway came down to a battle between Randy Brown and veteran Joe Crawford. Crawford would pick up the win, but Brown's third place finish would be enough to give him his first career title.
9/2 Results
West Virginia- Cancelled
Accord- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
1st 17 Elmo Reckner
2nd 115 Kenny Tremont
3rd 10% Danny Varin
4th 97 Bobby Varin
5th 6x Jackie Brown
Brewerton Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 99J Jimmy Phelps
3rd X Chad Phelps
4th 10J Alan Johnson
5th 91 Billy Decker
Penn Can Speedway
1st 88 Kevin Hartnett
2nd 176 Garth Tonkin
3rd 11P Dan Pompey
4th 1 Bobby Gunther Walsh
5th 5J Joey Grammes
I-88 Speedway
1st 3x Chris Shupp
2nd 22B Arnie Slade
3rd 280 Justin Holland
4th 77 Bob Hamm
5th 6H J.R. Hurlburt
Small Blocks
Ransomville Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
1st 3 Chad Brachmann
2nd 38 Ryan Susice
3rd 7 Scott Kerwin
4th 123 Robbie Krull
5th 89B Todd Burley
Big Diamond Raceway (Championship Night)
1st 41 Glenn Strunk
2nd 6 Keith Hoffman
3rd 7 Rick Laubach
4th T102 Billy Pauch Jr
5th 1c Craig Von Dohren
Can Am Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
1st 74 Matt Billings
2nd 93 Jordan McCreadie
3rd 01 Chris Raabe
4th 55 Frankie Caprara
5th 49 Billy Dunn
Autodrome Granby (Championship Night/Canadian National Series)
1st 90 Martin Roy
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 3 Claude Brouillard
4th 21 Yan Bussiere
5th 23 Danny Bilodeau
9/3 Results
West Virginia- Cancelled
Big Blocks
Canandaigua Motorsports Park (Championship Night Twin Features)
Feature #1
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 3 Justin Haers
3rd 8 Rich Scagliotta
4th 99 Charlie Donk
5th 7x Steve Paine
Feature #2
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 3 Justin Haers
3rd 9s Matt Sheppard
4th 8R Rob Bellinger
5th 21a Peter Britten
Five Mile Point Speedway (Championship Night 50 laps)
1st 131 Barry White
2nd m16 Mike Clapperton
3rd RC1 Danny Creeden
4th 1J Jim Gabriel
5th 21 Shaun Walker
Lebanon Valley Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 74 J.R. Heffner
2nd 98 Eddie Marshall
3rd 34 Andy Bachetti
4th 115 Kenny Tremont
5th 17 Rob Pitcher
Orange County Fair Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 1H Tim Hindley
2nd 97 Jerry Higbie
3rd 1 Dave Werber
4th 93x Craig Mitchell
5th 21 Clinton Mills
Fulton Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 62s Tommy Sears
2nd 24 Jim Witko
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 99L Larry Wight
5th 10J Alan Johnson
Delaware International Speedway
1st 62 Matt Jester
2nd 85 H.J. Bunting
3rd 30 Jamie Mills
4th 33 Brad Trice
5th 90w Beau Wilkins
New Egypt Speedway
1st 99 Wade Hendrickson
2nd 1 Billy Pauch
3rd 3 Sam Martz
4th 7 Rick Laubach
5th 44 John McClelland
Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 10 Kris Graver
2nd 26 Joe Stangle
3rd 38 Mike Stofflet
4th 819 Mark Levy
5th 134 Scott Hulmes
Small Blocks
Merrittville Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
1st 22 Larry Lampman
2nd 38 Scott Wood
3rd 42 Pete Bicknell
4th 6 Mat Williamson
5th 76 Travis Braun
Lebanon Valley Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 34 Andy Bachetti
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 2 Ronnie Johnson
4th 3 Kim Herrick
5th 20 Matt Quinn
Airborne Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 24 Patrick Dupree
2nd 97 Kris Vernold
3rd CO2 Craig Reyell
4th 34 George Foley
5th 1H Pierre Berthiume
Woodhull Raceway (Championship Night)
1st 15 Steve Hartman
2nd 2 Billy Van Pelt
3rd 21 Mike Bills
4th 56 Lee Bills
5th 6x Dave DuBois
Brockville Ontario Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 74 Matt Billings
2nd 17D Danny O'Brien
3rd 6x Dale Planck
4th 88 Tim O'Brien
5th 25 Bobby Herrington
RPM Speedway (Twin 40s)
Feature #1
1st 1H David Hébert
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 124 Pierre DaGenais
4th 3 Claude Brouillard
5th 63 Dominic Dufault
Feature #2
1st 22c Mario Clair
2nd 1H David Hébert
3rd 44 Sebastien Gougeon
4th 39 Clement Therrien
5th 3 Claude Brouillard
Mercer Raceway Park
1st 28 Jimmy Holden
2nd 1G Frank Guidance
3rd 88R Rob Curtis
4th 14 Jeff Schaffer
5th 333 Ron Eperthener
Grandview Speedway
1st 67 Jon Kellner Jr
2nd 357 Jeff Strunk
3rd 81 Terry Meitzler
4th 917 Jarrad Miller
5th 46 Doug Manmiller
9/4 Results
Big Diamond- Rained Out
Weedsport- Rained Out
Cornwall- Rained Out
Big Blocks
Utica Rome Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 1x Willy Decker
2nd 89B Todd Burley
3rd 00 Bobby Varin
4th 1wgc Stewart Friesen
5th 10J Alan Johnson
Small Blocks (Championship Night)
1st 67 Joe Crawford
2nd 17jr Sid Unverzagt
3rd 63 Randy Brown
4th 89 Jerry Bowser
5th 119 Joe Gibson
9/5 Results
Glen Ridge- Rained Out
Friday, September 2, 2011
Heffner wins $17,500 at LVS; Planck at Mohawk; Weekend Schedule
J.R. Heffner led wire-to-wire for his second consecutive Mr. DIRT Track USA title, picking up $17,500 for the victory. The win was the second consecutive for Heffner. The win was just the second of the year for Heffner, who's had a disappointing season.
At Mohawk in the American Revolution Mini-Series it was Dale Planck who came away with the victory. It was championship night at the track, and it was rookie Chris Raabe who took home the championship.
9/1 Results
Lebanon Valley Speedway (Super DIRTcar Series $17,500 to win)
1st 74 J.R. Heffner
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 34 Andy Bachetti
4th 9s Matt Sheppard
5th 57 Donnie Corellis
Mohawk International Speedway (American Revolution Mini-Series)
1st 6x Dale Planck
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 23 Laurent Ladouceur
4th 1x Todd Stone
5th 4J Jeff Sykes
While there are a bunch of tracks that will be crowning champions, there are a few points battles that are incredibly exciting. Ransomville, Brewerton, Granby, Woodhull, Orange County, Sportsmans, and Lebanon Valley
Accord Speedway has already cancelled for this weekend.
September 2 West Virginia Motor Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 2 Ransomville Speedway (Championship Night 50 Laps)
September 2 Big Diamond Raceway (Championship Night)
September 2 Penn Can Speedway
September 2 Accord Speedway
September 2 Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
September 2 I-88 Speedway
September 2 Can Am Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
September 2 Brewerton Speedway (Championship Night)
September 2 Autodrome Granby (Championship Night)
September 3 West Virginia Motor Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 3 Delaware International Speedway
September 3 New Egypt Speedway
September 3 Mercer Raceway Park
September 3 Grandview Speedway
September 3 Airborne Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Woodhull Raceway (Championship Night)
September 3 Orange County Fair Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Canandaigua Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Mahoning Valley Speedway
September 3 Lebanon Valley Speedway ($3,000 to win plus small blocks Championship Night)
September 3 Merrittville Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
September 3 Five Mile Point Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
September 3 Brockville Ontario Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Fulton Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 RPM Speedway
September 4 Sportsmans Speedway (Championship Night)
September 4 Big Diamond Raceway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
September 4 Cayuga County Fair Speedway (Super Dirt Series/Championship Night)
September 4 Utica Rome Speedway (Championship Night)
September 4 Cornwall Motor Speedway (358 Dirt Series/Championship Night 125 laps)
At Mohawk in the American Revolution Mini-Series it was Dale Planck who came away with the victory. It was championship night at the track, and it was rookie Chris Raabe who took home the championship.
9/1 Results
Lebanon Valley Speedway (Super DIRTcar Series $17,500 to win)
1st 74 J.R. Heffner
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 34 Andy Bachetti
4th 9s Matt Sheppard
5th 57 Donnie Corellis
Mohawk International Speedway (American Revolution Mini-Series)
1st 6x Dale Planck
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 23 Laurent Ladouceur
4th 1x Todd Stone
5th 4J Jeff Sykes
While there are a bunch of tracks that will be crowning champions, there are a few points battles that are incredibly exciting. Ransomville, Brewerton, Granby, Woodhull, Orange County, Sportsmans, and Lebanon Valley
Accord Speedway has already cancelled for this weekend.
September 2 West Virginia Motor Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 2 Ransomville Speedway (Championship Night 50 Laps)
September 2 Big Diamond Raceway (Championship Night)
September 2 Penn Can Speedway
September 2 Accord Speedway
September 2 Glen Ridge Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
September 2 I-88 Speedway
September 2 Can Am Motorsports Park (Championship Night)
September 2 Brewerton Speedway (Championship Night)
September 2 Autodrome Granby (Championship Night)
September 3 West Virginia Motor Speedway (BRP Tour)
September 3 Delaware International Speedway
September 3 New Egypt Speedway
September 3 Mercer Raceway Park
September 3 Grandview Speedway
September 3 Airborne Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Woodhull Raceway (Championship Night)
September 3 Orange County Fair Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Canandaigua Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Mahoning Valley Speedway
September 3 Lebanon Valley Speedway ($3,000 to win plus small blocks Championship Night)
September 3 Merrittville Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
September 3 Five Mile Point Speedway (50 laps Championship Night)
September 3 Brockville Ontario Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 Fulton Speedway (Championship Night)
September 3 RPM Speedway
September 4 Sportsmans Speedway (Championship Night)
September 4 Big Diamond Raceway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
September 4 Cayuga County Fair Speedway (Super Dirt Series/Championship Night)
September 4 Utica Rome Speedway (Championship Night)
September 4 Cornwall Motor Speedway (358 Dirt Series/Championship Night 125 laps)
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