Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!

Just wanted to wish all you guys a very Happy New Year! Be safe tonight, I've already got my D-D lined up.

There's been literally no news lately, so, hopefully with the holiday season now in the past, we'll start to get some news to share.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Can Am Motorsports Park Going Big-Blocks

Can Am Motorsports Park has announced that they will bring the big-block modifieds back to run the the small blocks in 2012, like they did in 2010. Can Am ran small blocks as the headline division in 2011, which forced former track regulars Steve Paine, Lance Willix, Rob Bellinger, Vince Vitale, and Tim Kerr all to not return to Can Am in 2012. Billy Dunn had also previously announced he would not return to Can Am in 2012. No word on any of those drivers plans, yet.

Can Am has already previously announced a move to Saturday nights in 2012, along with a the purse being increased to $1,500 to win.

This is the track that I hinted was returning to DIRTcar big-block sanction earlier in the off-season.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!

Just wanted to wish a very Merry Christmas to you and your entire families! I hope you all have a very safe, happy, and relaxing day. You guys are the best!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Schedule Updates

First of all, Glen Ridge Motorsports Park has announced that they will not for DIRTcar sanctioned in 2012, while Canandaigua Motorsports Park returns to the DIRTcar fold in 2012 despite rumors suggesting otherwise.

Big Diamond Speedway has released its Friday night schedule, which is available on SouthJerseyDirtRacing.com, and also HagerstownSpeedway.com has released its 2012 schedule. Of note from the Big Diamond schedule, the Coalcracker is being shortened to 72 laps this season, and Hagerstown Speedway's "Octoberfest" has been replaced with the "Fall Brawl." Big blocks/small blocks will run together at the event in 2012, and the race will be a 50-lap feature. No word on purse.

I'll post Big Diamond's schedule to the big block/small block schedule when the Saturday schedule also comes out.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Kolka Heading to Volusia

Mike Kolka, a feature winner in 2011 at Orange County Fair Speedway, is the latest driver to confirm his plans on going to Volusia in February. Kolka confirmed on Dirt Track Digest's message board that he's going to make his first every trip to Volusia to take part in the big-block portion of the DIRTcar Nationals.

Kolka will not be in his usual #25 though, instead, he will pilot the Oscar Boria-owned #OB's car. Since Boria stepped out of the seat in the mid-2000s, he's had many drivers drive his equipment. Scott Flammer and Ric Hill experienced the most success with the equipment. Boria's car stayed parked through most of 2011, but Bobby Varin had a solid run before being involved in an accident in the Eastern States 200 with the car.

Here's the updated (very early) entry list for Volusia

OB's Mike Kolka
3D Matt DeLorenzo
10 Michael Storms
20 Brett Hearn
23 Billy VanInwegen
33 Ray Swinehart
61s Johnny Scarborough
79 Jeremy Markle

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Godown To 747

Ryan Godown confirmed via his Facebook that his 2012 weekly New Egypt ride will be aboard the Team 747 Racing Team.

Godown has driven the 747 machine at Super DIRT Week for the past 2 seasons, and ran the car in 1 previous season at New Egypt. Godown became a free agent after JR Motorsports sold out earlier in the season. Godown will also have his own #26 car and the Wink Motorsports #27 to run in specials throughout 2012.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Dick Biever Update

Don't expect to see the popular Dick Biever Racing #14 running anywhere weekly in 2012. Biever is hoping to run a specials-only schedule with a high-profile veteran driver, however, there is a slight chance that Biever may not field a car at all in 2012.

Ryan Godown has landed a ride for New Egypt weekly in 2012. You'll have to check out this week's edition of Area Auto Racing News for the scoop.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Albany, Meitzler Tidbits

First of all, to the left I've posted a link to the 2012 big/small block modified master schedule. All that's currently listed are the Volusia dates. I know there are a few other tracks that have announced races, but I'm going to wait to post those until the final track schedules come out later this winter.

Albany-Saratoga Speedway is already starting to compile a nice field of drivers, despite not announcing a sanction. Brett Hearn, Ronnie Johnson, and Matt DeLorenzo have already confirmed that they will be weekly competitors at Albany on Friday nights in 2012.

Rich Stankiewicz Racing may be sitting out 2012, which would leave former Grandview Speedway Rookie of the Year Addison Meitzler without a ride. A decision should be made soon.

It was previously reported on here that there were rumors of Team FAST, which fields modifieds for Meme and A.J. DeSantis, selling out. We've received word that the team won't be sitting out and will have the DeSantis father and son combo in the team's equipment in 2012. However, current plans are for 2012 to be the final season for the team. Special thanks to Matt Bauer for the info.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

AARN Confirms Asphalt Series

As previously reported on here, there was a new asphalt series taking shape under sanctioning from DIRTcar, Area Auto Racing News confirms those reports. However, it appears as if only two tracks ended up signing up to be part of the series. Dunn Tire Raceway Park and Airborne Speedway will be the two tracks that will be part of the 4-race schedule. Check out this week's AARN for more info.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Horton Officially a Free Agent

It's official, Jimmy Horton and Dick Biever Racing have parted ways. The two sides struggled through mechanical woes and major streaks of bad luck throughout 2011 and were only able to collect 1 win in 2011. Special thanks for Jimmy Horton IV for allowing me to break the story.

Horton, who ran weekly for Dieter Schmidt along with select RoC and Super DIRTcar Series races, also drove in about 10 races in special shows for Dieter Schmidt in 2011, expect him to return to that team on a part-time basis at least. Horton is apparently already working towards 2012.

Dick Biever Racing's famous #14 has had an all-star cast of drivers over the years including Elvin Felty, Terry Meitzler, Rick Laubach, and Doug Manmiller. Look for the team to land another high-profile driver. Ryan Godown and Kenny Brightbill are two big-names that recently lost their rides and could be good fits.

Early Volusia Roster

This will obviously grow throughout the off-season, but here's what we've got so far driver wise who are officially heading to Volusia as of now...

3D Matt DeLorenzo
10 Michael Storms
20 Brett Hearn
23 Billy VanInwegen
33 Ray Swinehart
61s Johnny Scarborough
79 Jeremy Markle

Monday, December 5, 2011

Rest in Peace Wade Decker

The racing world lost a great driver and person today as Wade Decker, a great competitor on the Southern Tier, passed away today. We'll certainly miss seeing the black #1w on the track. Rest in Peace, Wade Decker, and thanks for the memories

Volusia Update

Per Doug's Dirt Diary, Matt DeLorenzo will be running at Volusia again in 2011, he made his first appearance there in 2010. Ray Swinehart, one of the top PA veterans, will once again go to Volusia as well. Swinehart is an annual participant in the February races.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Can Am Raises Purse

Can Am is raising the winner's purse to $1,500 to win in 2012, which is what it used to pay when the big-blocks were the headline division. Look for Chris Raabe to run weekly at Can Am in 2012.

Friday, December 2, 2011

My Take: RoC vs Super DIRTcar Series

Time for me to start sharing my opinions. First things first, this is my unbiased opinion, I no longer work for DIRTcar (was a 1-year internship-like deal I was in) so my opinions are in no way swayed one direction or the other.

The Super DIRTcar Series had become stagnant. Do they still have fantastic fields? Yes. Do they still put on good racing? Yes. But the events had become stale. Here's the problem, the Super DIRTcar Series is no longer the best modified racers in the country running the series together, instead, with the exception of Brett Hearn, it's turned into the best drivers from one area running the series. This isn't the 90's anymore where Kenny Brightbill, Jimmy Horton, Doug Hoffman, or Jimmy Chester are following the tour from other regions of the northeast, instead, the stars of the Super DIRTcar Series are Billy Decker, Jimmy Phelps, Matt Sheppard, Danny Johnson, Justin Haers, etc; don't misinterpret me here, those drivers ARE super stars, but there's one major problem. If you purchase a ticket to a weekly show at Brewerton or Canandaigua you're basically seeing the Super DIRTcar Series field running at your weekly home. That's great for those tracks, but why should those tracks feel enticed to pay a sanction fee to bring in the Super DIRTcar Series when they're getting more than half of the Series regulars at their track on a weekly basis?

Now, the RoC Dirt Tour started off as the little engine that could. When Andy Harpell announced the tour, not many people had high hopes for it. The first years of the tour they had a neat group of drivers that ran the tour including Bobby Varin, Mitch Gibbs, Brian Weaver, Ed Strada, Chris Shultz, Ryan Bartlett, etc. They're not the biggest names in dirt racing, but they're big enough that the fans came out to support these drivers, and the RoC Dirt Tour easily survived the first few years of existence. As the tour grew, they started to get the sexy names to follow their tour, Alan Johnson and Pat Ward were early champions, Stewart Friesen began following the tour in the early stages. In 2010, an influx of Super DIRTcar Series stars announced their intentions of following the RoC Dirt Tour as well. The fields were excellent, the racing was great, and they had an outstanding mixture of big name drivers like Danny Johnson, Duane Howard, Brett Hearn, Matt Sheppard, Stewart Friesen, Pat Ward, and so on following the tour along with some of the talented lesser known drivers like Danny Tyler, Kirk Horton, Danny Creeden; the RoC Tour in 2010 had 14 drivers attempt every race. However, 2011 paid the price for 2010. The car counts were still strong, but the influx of big money teams saw the "underbuck" teams drop off the tour. Only 6 teams attempted every RoC race this season.

Obviously, both tours have flaws, but both tours also flourished in 2011. The Super DIRTcar Series may be lacking the drivers in other area, and the RoC Dirt Tour may be lacking the full-time followers, but both tours in 2011 had fantastic crowds at every race they ran in 2011, both series had great car counts at most of their races as well; obviously, both tours are in fantastic shape right now.

However, the RoC Dirt Tour has announced that they will split up into a Northern and a Southern tour in 2011, as they did when the tour was first introduced. With the lack of full-time followers, and with Fulton and potentially Delaware being added to the 2012 RoC Dirt Tour schedule, the tour needed to limit the amount of traveling full-time followers would do in 2012. I can guarantee the RoC Tour will be a significant increase in full-time followers in 2012 because of this change. However, tracks that don't get end-of-year combo races are faced with losing some of the cars that made the RoC Tour so appealing in the past.

If I own a track that would be part of the Northern Tour, and I'm forced to choose between having a RoC or a DIRTcar race, I'm choosing RoC all the way. Its a cheaper sanction, a cheaper purse, and you're still basically going to get the same drivers you would if you were having a Super DIRTcar Series race. Hearn, Decker, Sheppard, Phelps, Ward, Friesen, Wight, D. Johnson, A. Johnson are all basically locks to be at the race, and factor in the amount of local talent that would support the local higher-paying race, it makes a lot more sense to save the extra money and have the RoC Tour at your track than the Super DIRTcar Series.

However, if I own a track that would be part of the Southern Tour (remember, Grandview is thinking of bringing back the Super DIRTcar Series to replace the RoC Dirt Tour) I'd definitely rather have the Super DIRTcar Series come to my track. With the RoC Tour splitting up, with the exception of 1-2 drivers, the RoC Southern Tour races aren't going to draw the New York talent as they have in the past. So, let's use Grandview as the example here, if Grandview were to host a RoC Southern Tour race, what they'd basically get is the same field that would show up if it was a non-sanctioned higher paying race. Sure, you'll get a couple of Penn Can drivers following the tour, and maybe a Brett Hearn, Stewart Friesen, or Danny Johnson, but the mixture of New York vs. New Jersey vs. Pennsylvania won't be as present as in the past. Now, the Super DIRTcar Series guarantees the 12-contract drivers to be at their events. You get 12 of the best New York talent at your race mixed in with the big name local and non-series regular invading drivers.

Obviously, there are exceptions to both ideas. Just wanted to give my opinion on it.

I know this was probably hard to read, I assure you the rest of these will be a little better thought out and easier to read and follow. Let me know what you guys think on the issue.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Scarborough Moving Up, Kline Hitting the Road; Rudolph Returns; Other Tidbits

Johnny Scarborough, one of Fonda Speedway's top sportsman drivers for quite some time, will be making the move up to the big-block modified division in 2012 with the help of legendary car-owner Marty Burdick (who will supply the engines). Scarborough will once again call Fonda Speedway home, but plans on doing a bit of traveling. He has confirmed to Area Auto Racing News that he will be at Volusia in February, and will also run the big-block portion of Selinsgrove.

Speaking of Selinsgrove, look for an announcement about a raised purse for both the small block and the big block races this year. They've already announced both nights will pay $300 to take the green.

Jesse Kline is in the process of purchasing a PA-Legal 358 per Randy Kane. He will use that motor and an older car to travel to select RoC events and also plans to attempt the Freedom 76er at Grandview. He will still run weekly at Orange County Fair Speedway on Saturdays, but may run a few select events with the PA-Legal 358 at Accord on Friday nights. Jesses's dad, Bruce Kline, will focus solely on racing at Orange County on Saturday nights, but with a newer chassis.

Asphalt modified star Erick Rudolph will return to dirt modifieds after a one-year absence. Rudolph will run weekly at Ransomville Speedway with some traveling mixed in. Rudolph's main focus will be on the asphalt modified division once again. He will be driving an Heinke-Baldwin Motorsports car in both asphalt and dirt modified competition.

No surprise here, but Brett Hearn has confirmed he will once again be attending Volusia in February.

Look for Grandview Speedway to replace the RoC Dirt Tour event that was on their schedule in 2011 with a return of the Super DIRTcar Series.

Lernerville Speedway is also interested in bringing the Super DIRTcar Series back to PA.

Two rumors floating around are; Team FAST, which fielded cars for Meme and A.J. DeSantis over the past few seasons, is selling out, and that Jimmy Horton is out of the Dick Biever owned #14 for 2012. Both of these tidbits are rumors, I'll see if I can dig anything up on either.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Friesen Sweeps Last Races of 2011

Here are the results from Wall...

Friday
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 44 John McClelland
3rd 94 Joey Payne
4th 77 Steve Folk
5th 51m Dom Buffalino

Saturday
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 711 Mike Iles
3rd zero3 Zach Aubertine
4th 28 Tommy Carberry
5th 44 Johnny McClelland

Check back for tomorrow for news, final win lists, and other info.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving! Another New Series?

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and before we all stuff our faces (something I'm very good at) I wanted to thank all you guys that check out this blog. I know I don't get a ton of traffic over here, and I like it that way. Its a blast for me coming on here and chatting racing, and I know I'm not always the best at updating this thing frequently enough, so thank you guys for being patient with me on that front too. I appreciate those of you that do read, and am proud to call all of you friends. I wish all of you a very happy and safe Thanksgiving.

Now, back to business, it appears there could be a Dirt Asphalt Tour in the works for 2012. The tour, which would run Airborne dirt-rules, is still a long way from being finalized. If the tour were to go through, look for the series to only run 4-6 races in 2012, and expand in the future based on the success of this season. Airborne, Oswego, Dunn Tire, and St. Crouix are a few of the tracks being considered if the series goes through. Check back for updates.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Friesen Tidbits; Bridgeport Results

Stewart Friesen will not return to Five Mile Point Speedway weekly in 2012. He will instead call Fonda Speedway his home track in 2012 with the Tad Parks team. If Albany-Saratoga Speedway becomes DIRTcar sanctioned, Friesen will call Albany his Friday night home instead of Brewerton in the Burdick Racing 85. He will continue to drive the Tom Cullen 1wgc car at Utica Rome on Sundays, and will run the RoC and most of the Super DIRTcar Series in 2012.

Stewart Friesen will also run this weekend at Wall in the dirt and SK modified divisions. He will run the Jimmy Blewett owned 1 car he previously drove in the Friends of Mike race at New Egypt Speedway earlier in the season.

Here are the weekend results, 1/4 mile ran on Saturday, big track ran on Sunday.

Bridgeport Speedway 1/4 Mile (Open Mods $1,000 to win)
1st 01 Brett Ballard
2nd 0 Richie Pratt
3rd 6 John Stangle
4th 42s Jack Swain
5th 307 Sean Gunter

Bridgeport Speedway (big blocks $3,000 to win)
1st 4 Duane Howard
2nd 14 Jimmy Horton
3rd 51m Dom Buffalino
4th 0 Richie Pratt
5th 42s Jack Swain

Thursday, November 17, 2011

JR Motorsports Update; Langenstein to Run Mods?

As reported on here previously, Johnny Rea, owner of JR Motorsports which fielded cars for Ryan Godown in 2011, is selling out. Rea is looking to sell the equipment to Godown if sponsors help Godown acquire the equipment.

IMCA-style modified racer Austin Langenstein, sponsored by long time dirt racing supporter Rifenburg Construction, appears to be running a limited schedule of northeast big-block modified races in 2012. Stay tuned for updates on where he'll be running.

First Preview for 2012


Here's a shot of Pete Bicknell's 2012 paint scheme. Bicknell ended his season early this year after have surgery to relieve pain in his back. Look for the car to be features at the Parts Peddler all weekend long in the NY State Fairgrounds.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Bridgeport This Weekend

Bridgeport Speedway will host the final dirt-racing modified weekend of the season (dirt mods will run on the asphalt at Wall next weekend to officially close out 2011) with action this Saturday and Sunday. Saturday is a complete show for the modifieds on the 1/4 mile as they battle it out for $1,000 to win, and on Sunday the big-block modifieds tackle the big track at Bridgeport in a 40-lap $3,000 to win feature event.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

PA Modified Speedweek?

It looks like our dreams will finally come true in 2012, as it looks like we may finally get our Pennsylvania Modified Speedweek we've been asking for. More information will be publicly released later in the off-season, but Joe Kaminski and the people in charge of the Selinsgrove Ice Breaker Weekend in March are the masterminds behind the dream week.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Tidbits; Weekend Results

Sunday Results

Big Blocks

Hagerstown Speedway (50 laps $10,000 to win)
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 26 Ryan Godown
3rd 9s Matt Sheppard
4th 1w Jamie Mills
5th 14 Jimmy Horton

Penn Can Speedway (50 laps $5,000 to win)
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 357 Jeff Strunk
3rd 42p Pat Ward
4th 98H Jimmy Phelps
5th 280 Justin Holland

Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 77 Steve Folk
2nd 19 Dave Thomas
3rd 31 Tom Creamer
4th 87 Bruce Gsell
5th 42 D.J. Wagner


Small Blocks

Hagerstown Speedway (50 laps $5,000 to win)
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 99L Larry Wight
3rd 7 Rick Laubach
4th 9s Matt Sheppard
5th 39 J.R. Heffner

With Can Am Motorsports Park switching to Saturday nights in 2012, 3-time track champion Billy Dunn will not return to run weekly at Can Am. Instead, Dunn will continue to run weekly at Canandaigua Motorsports Park on Saturday nights. Dunn's 358 equipment is for sale.

Mitch Gibbs only ran part-time this season for the O'Hare Racing team, but in 2012 that will change. Gibbs has announced the team will run weekly on Friday nights at I-88 Speedway. He later reported in an interview on DougsDirtDiary.com that he may also run Utica Rome Speedway and do some select traveling.

Asphalt modified star, turned dirt modified chauffeur Jimmy Blewett has announced that he will add a second weekly home track to his schedule in 2012. He will run Friday nights at Big Diamond Speedway along with his weekly racing at New Egypt Speedway on Saturday nights. He also is already looking towards Super DIRT Week in October, where he will make his first attempt at the S.E.F. 200.

Multi-time Mercer Raceway Park track champion, Frank Guidace, will have a family member racing against him in 2012. Frank's 16-year old daughter, Makayla Guidace, will be a weekly competitor in the 358 division at Mercer next season. Makayla ran hot laps for Frank for most of the season, but did not run an actual race yet.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Fastnacht Done; JR Next?

Terry Fastnacht, owned of the Mike Gular #53 has decided to sell out now that the 2011 season is over. Fastnacht has been involved in fielding cars on the Pennsylvania small block scene for years for Danny Erb before teaming up with Gular. Gular won a Penn Can Speedway championship with the team, and between Erb and Gular Fastnacht was able to claim a bundle of wins at Big Diamond and Grandview as well. We wish Terry the best of luck in future.

We've heard from reliable sources that JR Motorsports may be the next team to sell out, but the rumor is unconfirmed. JR Motorsports (Johnny Rea is the owner) has fielded cars for Ryan Godown, Keith Hoffman, Jeff Strunk, Rick Laubach and has picked up multiple wins in the Coalcracker 100 and has claimed a few Big Diamond championships. Godown, who drove the car last year, may end up buying all of Rea's equipment to remain a weekly competitor at Big Diamond and Grandview. Again, these are unconfirmed reports.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Weekend Recap

Here are the results from this past weekend...

11/4 Results

Big Blocks

Dirt Track at Charlotte (Super DIRTcar Big-Block Series)
1st 4 Tim McCreadie
2nd 9s Matt Sheppard
3rd 74 Tim Fuller
4th 14 Jimmy Horton
5th 98H Jimmy Phelps

11/5 Results

Big Blocks

Dirt Track at Charlotte (Super DIRTcar Big-Block Series)
1st 4 Tim McCreadie
2nd 9s Matt Sheppard
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 98H Jimmy Phelps
5th 74 Tim Fuller

New Egypt Speedway (Open Comp.)
1st 89 John Willman
2nd 59 Tad Cox
3rd 27 Dave Hunt
4th 28 Tommy Carberry Jr
5th 29 Sammy Piazza

Matt Sheppard picked up his second consecutive Super DIRTcar Series title with his pair of 2nd place finishes at Charlotte.

This weekend, the big blocks and small blocks will be action at Hagerstown Speedway for Octoberfest. The small blocks will be racing for $5,000 to win, with the big blocks running for $10,000 to win. Qualifying is on Saturday with feature events on Sunday afternoon. Penn Can Speedway will also have the $5,000 to win King of the Can for the big-blocks on Sunday afternoon.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Holy Snow Batman

I apologize for how long its been since my last post, but the internet and cable have been out at home since Saturday. Gotta love the snow.

As I'm sure you guys know, Jimmy Phelps won the only race ran last weekend while Billy Decker picked up the RoC title. Mahoning Valley's finale was canceled, Kris Graver has been crowned champion.

World Finals at the Dirt Track at Charlotte comes up this weekend on Friday and Saturday (qualifying Thursday) and New Egypt Speedway is running an open comp. show for the modifieds.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Hagerstown Postponed...

Hagerstown has postponed their Octoberfest event until November 12-13. The updated weekend schedule is as follows...

October 29 Five Mile Point Speedway (RoC Mods 100 laps $6,000 to win)
October 29 Mahoning Valley Speedway (Championship Night)

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Weaver Teams with Hoffman

Brian Weaver will be teaming with Kevin Hoffman at Hagerstown this weekend for Octoberfest. Hoffman, a racer out in Western PA that runs the BRP Tour offered Weaver a ride in the small block portion of Octoberfest. Weaver, who has run the BRP Tour this season as well, accepted the ride and will also be in action in his own #1a big-block.

Entry lists are posted on HagerstownSpeedway.com, however, Dan Humes will not be in attendance as originally planned.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Breitenstein Done; AJ Slideways News

Per SouthJerseyDirtRacing.com, Breitenstein Motorsports is selling out. The Breitenstein team has been around for quite a few years on the Pennsylvania small block circuit, fielding cars most recently for Kenny Gilmore. They had success in the past as well with drivers including Kevin Hartnett, Keith Brightbill, and Doug Manmiller.

In a move that surprises nobody, Alan Johnson, per Dirt Track Digest, has been named the new driver for Kenny Saya. The team plans a full assault on the 2012 Super DIRTcar Series.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Weekend Results; Fantasy League Update; Plenty of Tidbits

Fantasy League is updated on the left

Now, onto the tidbits. Area Auto Racing News reported that Wade Hendrickson will take over driving duties of the Steve Kratz Racing #20 small-block modified in weekly competition at Grandview Speedway in 2012. Hendrickson will still have his own car for select big and small block races.

Sportsman standout Shane Pecore is moving up to the 358-modified division. He'll take over driving duties for the Warrior Racing Team and tentatively plans to run weekly at Mohawk International Raceway and Cornwall Motor Speedway. Pecore ran a few 358-modiifed races this season with Warrior and also in a back-up Jeff Sykes car.

Bobby Varin has parted ways with the Kenny Saya #10 team. Varin still plans on driving for Mike Romano #97 at Glen Ridge and also in the Dover Brakes Racing #00 at Fonda, and hopes to find a ride for traveling in 2012. No word on who will replace Varin with Saya, but the smart money is on Alan Johnson, who drives a car with support for Saya currently.

Coulbourne Racing has sold out, meaning that Kenny Brightbill is without a ride. The team also ran in the past with Mark Byram, Jamie Mills, and Donny Radd.

Here are the weekend results...


10/21 Results

Small Blocks

Delaware International Speedway (small blocks $3,500 to win)
1st 1 Billy Pauch
2nd 14w Ryan Watt
3rd 33 Ray Swinehart
4th 99 Wade Hendrickson
5th 09 Bob Drayton

10/22 Results

Big Blocks

Delaware International Speedway (big blocks $6,500 to win)
1st 1w Jamie Mills
2nd 62 Matt Jester
3rd 33 Brad Trice
4th 14w Ryan Watt
5th 51m Dom Buffalino

Black Rock Speedway
1st 10J Alan Johnson
2nd 37c Eric Fisher
3rd 4 Dylan Dewert
4th 22z Ray Bliss
5th 11 Donnie Lawson

Small Blocks

Orange County Fair Speedway (100 laps $6,000 to win)
1st 98H Jimmy Phelps
2nd 34 Andy Bachetti
3rd 4s Matt Sheppard
4th 6x Jackie Brown
5th 76a Ronnie Johnson

10/23 Results

Big Blocks

Orange County Fair Speedway (Super DIRTcar Series 200 laps $20,000 to win)
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 1H Tim Hindley
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 9s Matt Sheppard
5th 9 Johnny Guarino

Lernerville Speedway (BRP Modified Tour)
1st 3 Chad Brachmann
2nd 83 Brian Swartzlander
3rd 61 Dave Murdick
4th 165 Rex King Jr
5th 17H Kevin Hoffman

Friday, October 21, 2011

Weekend Schedule

Hope wherever you're going, the weather cooperates. Everything looks pretty good right now!

October 20 Lernerville Speedway (qualifying)
October 20 Orange County Fair Speedway (big-block qualifying)
October 21 Lernerville Speedway (BRP Tour)
October 21 Delaware International Speedway (small blocks $3,500 to win/big block heats)
October 21 Orange County Fair Speedway (big block time trials/small block heats)
October 22 Delaware International Speedway (big blocks 50 laps $6,000 to win)
October 22 Orange County Fair Speedway (358 modifieds 100 laps $6,000 to win/big block heats)
October 22 Lernerville Speedway (BRP Tour)
October 22 Black Rock Speedway (Big Blocks)
October 23 Orange County Fair Speedway (Super Dirt Series 200 laps $20,000 to win)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

ESW Updates

Wayne Jelley and Ryan Odasz can be added to the Eastern States roster. Odasz will be there in the Wayne Pabilski Racing 14R big-block modified. Jelley blew up his big block at Super DIRT Week, so he'll be trying to qualify his 358-modified in both the 100 and 200 lap features.

Kirk Horton has also confirmed he will be there with at least a big block, he may end up having both a big block and a small block there if they can get the 358 finished in time.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Eastern States Roster

Here's a tentative list of guys running Eastern States Weekend in the big block division this weekend...

OB's Scott Flammer
Z Butch Tittle
0 Dan Humes
1 Stewart Friesen
1 Dave Werber
1H Tim Hindley
1L Billy Lowden
2 Ronnie Johnson
3 Bill Pascual
3 Justin Haers
4 Tim McCreadie
4B Donnie Wilson
5 Jimmy Horton
6x Jackie Brown
8 Rich Scagliotta
8R Rob Bellinger
9 Johnny Guarino
9s Matt Sheppard
10 Michael Storms
10 Richie Eurich
10 Tim Currier
11 Danny Creeden
12 Paul Kranz
17H Tom Hindley
19 Chuck McKee
19J Jeff Heotzler
20 Brett Hearn
21 Clinton Mills
21a Peter Britten
21m Bob McGannon
23 Billy VanInwegen
24 Chris Shultz
25 Mike Kolka
27J Danny Johnson
33 John Lieto
33 1/3 Tommy Meier
39D Dustin Delaney
41 Jimmy Davis
43 Keith Flach
43J J.C. Flach
49 Donnie Elliott
49 Billy Dunn
53 Mike Ruggerio
62s Tommy Sears
71 Frank Doty
74 Tim Fuller
74 J.R. Heffner
79 Jeremy Markle
84 Mel Schrufer
88 Steve Dodd
91 Billy Decker
93F Frank Cozze
93x Craig Mitchell
97 Jerry Higbie
98H Jimmy Phelps
99 Ryan Phelps
99L Larry Wight
213 Steve Walsh
280 Justin Holland
673 Gary Tomkins

Haven't done as good of a job with the 358s, but here's what I do know

1 Stewart Friesen
3 Kim Herrick
4 Tim McCreadie
6x Jackie Brown
12 Paul Kranz
17H Tom Hindley
16x Danny Creeden
20 Brett Hearn
33 Tommy Meier
33R Jerry Higbie
33JR Gary Wagner
44 Brian Krummel
74 Tim Fuller
76A Ronnie Johnson
84 Mel Schrufer
94 Tim Hindley
98H Jimmy Phelps
213 Steve Walsh
313 Jeremy Markle

Some Minor OCFS News

Couple of minor tidbits for Eastern States Weekend.

Scott Flammer will be in action driving for Oscar Boria. Flammer's driven for Boria on multiple different occasions. This will be Flammer's first modified race of the season.

Sportsman driver Frank Doty has purchased a big block modified for Eastern States Weekend.

Jerry Higbie has picked up a 358-ride for the 100-lap Saturday event. He will drive the Reiser Racing #33R.

Also, as previously mentioned, Frank Cozze will run the back up modified for Craig Mitchell.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

I'm Still Breathing

My posts haven't been as informative lately, and for that I apologize. This one's going to be the same way. All the win lists are updated, and the fantasy league is updated to the left.

By next week I'll be back to posting more than what I previously do. Until then, bear with me. Thanks guys!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

My Mistake, Pauch Jr still with Clay

I apologize, I received from bad information on the Billy Pauch Jr news. He will be driving for Rick Clay at the RoC Dirt Tour event at Five Mile Point at the end of the season. I promise this won't happen again, again, I apologize.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Last Post of the Week: Billy V SDW Big Block; Tomkins with Clay?

Here's Billy VanInwegen's Syracuse big block.

Gary Tomkins is currently working on a deal for drive the Rick Clay Racing 88c Thursday at Brewerton. Billy Pauch Jr and Rick Clay have parted ways.

Well, this will be the last post of the week, as I'll be heading to Syracuse tomorrow. Be sure to check out RaceProWeekly.com as their Syracuse page is already up and running, of course DougsDirtDiary.com will have a ton of interviews and photos, DirtTrackDigest.com will be devoting their site to Super DIRT Week as well, as will Syracuse.com/Motorsports. Also, SouthJerseyDirtRacing.com will be posting photos and press releases and updates will be available on their message board. For you Twitter users, be sure to subscribe to @SuperDIRTWeek for live updates throughout the weekend.

For those of you heading up to Syracuse this week, have a safe trip, a great weekend, and hopefully we'll meet up at some point this week!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Alan Johnson Teaming with Kyle Weiss at Brewerton

Alan Johnson will return to the seat of the Kyle Weiss owned #21k this Thursday night for the $7,500 to win Hurricane 100 at Brewerton Speedway. Johnson drove the car to a second place finish in the Freedom 76er at Grandview Speedway just a few weeks ago.

Johnson still has no plans to run the Syracuse mile. Weiss may enter the car at Five Mile Point on Thursday with a TBA driver as long as everything goes alright on Thursday night.

More Syracuse Paint; Britten & Godown





21a of Peter Britten, and the 27 (358) and 747 (big block) are the Ryan Godown Syracuse cars.

Syracuse Paint!




87x is Paul Gilardi, 10 is Michael Storms




Over the weekend, Andy Bachetti picked up the RoC win at Accord, Ryan Watt won the 1/4 Mile feature at Bridgeport, and Beau Wilkins won at Delaware. Everything else was rained out.

In other news, Billy Pauch will take a time trial lap at Syracuse in order to gain eligibility towards Charlotte.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Sears In With Deek Decker

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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

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!

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!

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.

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)

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.

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

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)

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Pauch and Friesen Pick up Tuesday Victories

I-88 Speedway (Thunder Series)
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 44 Steve Hulsizer
3rd 406 Rich Ricci
4th 42p Pat Ward
5th 76R Mike Ricci

New Egypt Speedway ($3,000 to win)
1st 1 Billy Pauch
2nd 71 David Van Horn
3rd 357 Jeff Strunk
4th 14 Jimmy Horton
5th 66 Jimmy Blewett

Billy Pauch continued his dominance at New Egypt Speedway was his 2nd Tuesday-night victory in 2-weeks, as he picked up the $3,000 victory. He now has 12 wins on the season, all of which have come at New Egypt.

Stewart Friesen has also been enjoying a solid season, after Jim Gabriel blew a tire late in the race while leading, Friesen passed Steve Hulsizer for the lead and never looked back, picking up his 18th win of the season, tying him with Matt Sheppard for the most on the year. I-88 Speedway is the sixth track Friesen has won at this year, he's also picked up victories at Volusia, Brewerton, Five Mile Point, and Utica Rome.

Danny Johnson was driving for Mark Forte Sr tonight at New Egypt. Also, we've learned that Jim Crawn has decided to once again enter retirement. The former Five Mile Point big block champion picked up a victory earlier this year at Thunder Mountain Speedway. Brian Malcolm will run for the team that Crawn vacated the rest of the year.

New Egypt & I-88 Tonight

Two big races are tonight (Tuesday) August 30th. First up, the Thunder on the Thruway Series invades I-88 Speedway for a $5,000-to-win event for the big block modifieds. Also tonight, the big block modifieds battle for $3,000 to win at New Egypt Speedway.

Results will be posted tomorrow.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Shingledecker wins Title; Other Weekend Results

Jeremiah Shingledecker is the latest driver to pick up a track title, as he was able to claim a thrilling points battle at Lernerville Speedway between himself, Dave Murdick, and Kevin Bolland. The title was Shingledecker's second career Lernerville Speedway championship.

Here's how the rest of the weekend results looked on a very soggy weekend...

8/26 Results

Big Blocks

Lernerville Speedway (Championship Night)
1st 83 Brian Swartzlander
2nd 96 Mike Turner
3rd 61 Dave Murdick
4th 777 Kevin Bolland
5th 11R Brad Rapp

Accord Speedway
1st 80 Dom Roselli
2nd 84 Mel Schrufer
3rd 4 Andy Bachetti

Brewerton Speedway
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 99J Jimmy Phelps
3rd 42p Pat Ward
4th 44 Steve Hulsizer
5th 1 Stewart Friesen

Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
1st 115 Kenny Tremont
2nd 20c Craig Hanson
3rd 19k Paul Kinney
4th 39D Dustin Delaney
5th 97 Bobby Varin

Penn Can Speedway
1st Z Butch Tittle
2nd m16 Mike Schane
3rd 88 Kevin Hartnett
4th 2 Bobby Trapper
5th 51 Mike Colsten

I-88 Speedway
1st 1J Jim Gabriel
2nd 8m Tim Mayne
3rd 77 Bob Hamm
4th 406R Rich Ricci
5th 24H Jason Andrews

Small Blocks

Ransomville Speedway
1st 6 Mat Williamson
2nd Scott Just
3rd 89B Todd Burley
4th 7 Scott Kerwin
5th 3 Chad Brachmann

Mohawk International Speedway
1st 16 Gage Morin
2nd 66x Carey Terrance
3rd 01 Chris Raabe
4th 6x Dale Planck
5th 4J Jeff Sykes

Autodrome Granby
1st 39 Clement Therrien
2nd 49 Francois Bernier
3rd 54 Steve Bernard
4th 1 David Hébert
5th 22c Mario Clair

Can Am Motorsports Park
1st 49 Billy Dunn
2nd 42 Brian Murphy
3rd 93 Jordan McCreadie
4th zero3 Zach Aubertine
5th 21 Andy Howard

Big Diamond Speedway
1st 7 Rick Laubach
2nd 4 Duane Howard
3rd 53 Mike Gular
4th 6 Keith Hoffman
5th T102 Billy Pauch Jr

8/27 Results

Delaware- Rained Out
Granview- Rained Out
New Egypt- Rained Out
Mahoning Valley- Rained Out
Lebanon Valley- Rained Out
Orange County- Rained Out


Big Blocks

Fulton Speedway
1st 99L Larry Wight
2nd 99J Jimmy Phelps
3rd 42p Pat Ward
4th 55 Matt Hulsizer
5th 99 Ryan Phelps

Canandaigua Motorsports Park
1st 8 Rich Scagliotta
2nd 27J Danny Johnson
3rd 3 Justin Haers
4th 9s Matt Sheppard
5th 21a Peter Britten

Sharon Speedway
1st 8J Dean Pearson
2nd 65 Rex King
3rd 31 Jim Weller
4th 00 Rob Kristyak
5th 32 Jim Rasey

Small Blocks

Autodrome Drummond (Canadian National Series 100 laps)
1st 46 Kayle Robidoux
2nd 49 Francois Bernier
3rd 23 Danny Bilodeau
4th 1H David Hébert
5th 22c Mario Clair

Airborne Speedway (Topless Night)
1st 34 George Foley
2nd 90 Martin Roy
3rd 1NY Greg Atkins
4th 100 Rodger Labreche
5th 1H Pierre Berthiaume

Woodhull Raceway
1st 145 Al Rudalavage
2nd 21 Mike Bills
3rd 31 Frank Dunning
4th 2 Billy Van Pelt
5th 56 Lee Bills

Merrittville Speedway
1st 6 Mat Williamson
2nd 42 Pete Bicknell
3rd 71 Mike Bowman
4th 69 Rob Pietz
5th 15J Tim Jones

Brockville Ontario Speedway
1st 115 Stephane LaFrance
2nd 17D Danny O'Brien
3rd 88 Tim O'Brien

8/28 Results

Utica Rome- Rained Out
Cornwall- Rained Out

Friday, August 26, 2011

Mr. DIRT Track USA Postponed: Weekend Schedule

The $17,500 to win Super DIRTcar Series race at Lebanon Valley Speedway was postponed last night after mulitple rain showers rolled through the area. The race will take place next Thursday, September 1st.

Here's the weekend schedule this weekend, Lernerville Speedway will crown their 2011 track champion Friday night for all divisions, including the big block modifieds. Another down-to-the-wire points battle is taking place, as 3 drivers have a shot at the title tomorrow night. Jeremiah Shingledecker leads Dave Murdick by just 10 points heading into the season-finale, with defending champion Kevin Bolland sitting ust 23 points behind Shingledecker.

Also, please note, with Big Diamond having a non-winner's race that isn't open to anyone to compete in, while I will post the results here on Monday, the winner's victory won't be added to the 2011 win total for big/small block modifieds.

Here the schedule...

August 26 Lernerville Speedway (Championship Night)
August 26 Ransomville Speedway
August 26 Big Diamond Raceway (non-winner's race)
August 26 Penn Can Speedway
August 26 Accord Speedway
August 26 Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
August 26 I-88 Speedway
August 26 Can Am Motorsports Park
August 26 Mohawk International Speedway
August 26 Brewerton Speedway
August 26 Autodrome Granby
August 27 Delaware International Speedway
August 27 New Egypt Speedway
August 27 Sharon Speedway
August 27 Grandview Speedway
August 27 Airborne Speedway (Topless Night)
August 27 Woodhull Raceway
August 27 Orange County Fair Speedway
August 27 Canandaigua Speedway
August 27 Mahoning Valley Speedway
August 27 Lebanon Valley Speedway
August 27 Merrittville Speedway
August 27 Brockville Ontario Speedway
August 27 Fulton Speedway
August 27 Autodrome Drummond (Canadian National Series 100 laps)
August 28 Sportsmans Speedway
August 28 Utica Rome Speedway
August 28 Cornwall Motor Speedway
August 28 Cayuga County Fair Speedway

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Pauch Spins and Wins

Billy Pauch continued his big season at New Egypt with his 12th win of the year. Pauch spun early in the event but charged up through, passing Duane Howard for the lead with 10-laps to go. Howard soon pulled off the race track. Pauch then survived a late race surge by Jimmy Horton to pick up the 40-lap, $3,000 victory.

New Egypt Speedway (40 laps $3,000 to win)
1st 1 Billy Pauch
2nd 14 Jimmy Horton
3rd 0 Richie Pratt
4th 3 Sam Martz
5th 99 Wade Hendrickson

One more race during the week this week, tomorrow (Thursday) Mr. Dirt Track USA event is at Lebanon Valley Speedway for their $17,500 to win event.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tuesday Tidbits

Well, I've been slacking on the tidbits lately, so here's what I've got recently...

Another schedule change took place, the $7,711 to win 77 lap feature scheduled for September 2nd at Glen Ridge Motorsports Park has now been moved to September 5th. The September 2nd race will now be a regular show that will crown the 2011 track champions.

A few SDW tidbits, Ted Christopher will attack Syracuse for the first time and will be driving the Bartemy Racing big block modified. Rick Laubach, Rob Bellinger, Jackie Brown, and Donnie Corellis have all confirmed they'll be at SDW with a big block.

Henry Maier and Tommy Flannigan will be at Syracuse with 358s.

Wago Fantasy League Standings

http://jw4.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=301

There they are, updated after the 3-race stretch in 4 days. Next up is Thursday's race at Lebanon Valley.

Also, remember, New Egypt Speedway is in action tonight with the big blocks running for $3,000 to win!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Burley & Von Dohren Win $10,000; Weekend Results

Todd Burley (Alex Friesen Summer Nationals at Ransomville Speedway) and Craig Von Dohren (Forrest Rogers Memorial Grandview Speedway) both picked up small block modified feature wins worth $10,000 this weekend! The next 5-figure race is this Thursday, August 26th at Lebanon Valley Speedway, as the Super DIRTcar Series races for $17,500 to win.

8/19 Results

Lernerville- Rained Out
Penn Can- Rained Out
Big Diamond- Rained Out
Accord- Rained Out
Glen Ridge- Rained Out
I-88- Rained Out

Big Blocks

(All Rained Out)

Small Blocks

Ransomville Speedway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
1st 89B Todd Burley
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 42 Pete Bicknell
4th 3 Chad Brachmann
5th 27J Danny Johnson

Can Am Motorsports Park
1st 49 Billy Dunn
2nd 21 Mike Mahaney
3rd 21 Andy Howard
4th 10 Tim Currier
5th 42 Brian Murphy

Mohawk International Speedway
1st 1x Todd Stone
2nd 16 Gage Morin
3rd 6x Dale Planck
4th 19 John Lazore
5th 01 Chris Raabe

Autodrome Granby
1st 54 Steve Bernard
2nd 21 Yan Bussiére
3rd 49 Francois Bernier
4th 1 David Hébert
5th 46 Kayle Robidoux

8/20 Results

Big Blocks

Five Mile Point Speedway (Twin 20s)
Feature #1
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 77x Scott Brady
3rd 11 Danny Creeden
4th 21 Shaun Walker
5th CD1 Mike Nagel Jr

Feature #2
1st 2J Chad Cook
2nd 21 Shaun Walker
3rd 1 Stewart Friesen
4th 22 Danny Tyler
5th CD1 Mike Nagel Jr

Delaware International Speedway
1st 30m Jamie Mills
2nd 85 H.J. Bunting
3rd 33 Brad Trice
4th 11 Scott Armbruster
5th 55 Kenny Brightbill

New Egypt Speedway
1st 7 Rick Laubach
2nd 711 Mike Iles
3rd 3 Sam Martz
4th 18 Tim Tanner
5th 14 Willie Osmun

Sharon Speedway
1st 777 Kevin Bolland
2nd 165 Rex King Jr
3rd 32x Justin Rasey
4th 1A Brian Weaver
5th 11R Brad Rapp

Orange County Fair Speedway
1st 33 John Lieto
2nd 673 Gary Tomkins
3rd 32 Cliff Ehrman
4th 25 Mike Kolka
5th 1H Tim Hindley

Canandaigua Motorsports Park
1st 3 Justin Haers
2nd 9s Matt Sheppard
3rd 8R Rob Bellinger
4th 7x Steve Paine
5th 27J Danny Johnson

Lebanon Valley Speedway
1st 34 Andy Bachetti
2nd 115 Kenny Tremont
3rd 74 J.R. Heffner
4th 43 Keith Flach
5th 57 Donnie Corellis

Fonda Speedway
1st 3D Matt DeLorenzo
2nd 76a Ronnie Johnson
3rd 24 Ryan Odasz
4th 00 Bobby Varin
5th 93 Danny Varin

Fulton Speedway
1st X Chad Phelps
2nd 62s Tommy Sears
3rd 99 Ryan Phelps
4th 14J Alan Johnson
5th 99J Jimmy Phelps

Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 10 Kris Graver
2nd 19 Dave Thomas
3rd 134 Scott Hulmes
4th 38 Mike Stofflet
5th 42 D.J. Wagner

Small Blocks

Grandview Speedway (50 laps $10,000 to win)
1st 1c Craig Von Dohren
2nd 357 Jeff Strunk
3rd R1 Ryan Godown
4th 88D Meme DeSantis
5th 53 Mike Gular

RPM Speedway (Canadian National Series 100 laps)
1st 1H David Hébert
2nd 54 Steve Bernard
3rd 49 Francois Bernier
4th 39 Clement Therrien
5th 22c Mario Clair

Mercer Raceway Park
1st 1G Frank Guidance
2nd 88R Rob Curtis
3rd 3E Eric Gabany
4th 333 Ron Eperthener
5th 14 Jeff Schaffer

Airborne Speedway
1st 90 Martin Roy
2nd 24 Patrick Dupree
3rd 1NY Greg Atkins
4th 34 George Foley
5th 80 Andy Heywood

Woodhull Raceway
1st 2 Billy Van Pelt
2nd 4 Dylan Dewert
3rd 145 Al Rudalavage
4th 11 Donnie Lawson
5th 31 Frank Dunning

Merrittville Speedway
1st 19J Tommy Flannigan
2nd 12 Chad Chevalier
3rd 6 Mat Williamson
4th 22 Larry Lampman
5th 76 Travis Braun

8/21 Results

Cornwall- Rained Out
Sportsmans- Rained Out

Big Blocks

Utica Rome Speedway
1st 1x Casey Williams
2nd 2 Ronnie Johnson
3rd 44 Steve Hulsizer
4th 1B Bill Trexler
5th 89B Todd Burley

Saturday, August 20, 2011

End-of-the-year Scheduled Changes

So, a rare weekend post, but I knew if I waited I'd be all kinds of confused.

So, first of all, Big Diamond Raceway has now swapped the dates of the non-winners race (sportsman have a big race that night and are the headline division) to August 26th. Championship night, originally planned for August 26th, will now take part during their popular Coalcracker Weekend, and will be that Friday, September 2nd.

Penn Can Speedway has also changed the date of the Four-Crown Series King of the Can 100. Originally scheduled for October 16th, the track has changed the date to October 14th. There are no other events scheduled for the 14th, while there are a few scheduled for the 16th.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Bridgeport Postponed; Weekend Schedule

Bridgeport Speedway's latest big-block modified event has been postponed for the second time in less than a week. This time, the tentative make-up date is September 24th.

Here's this weekend's HUGE racing weekend, highlighted by the Alex Friesen Summer Nationals at Ransomville Speedway, and the Forrest Rogers Memorial at Grandview Speedway, both of which will pay $10,000 to the winner.

August 19 Lernerville Speedway
August 19 Ransomville Speedway (100 laps $10,000 to win)
August 19 Penn Can Speedway
August 19 Big Diamond Raceway
August 19 Accord Speedway
August 19 Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
August 19 I-88 Speedway
August 19 Can Am Motorsports Park
August 19 Mohawk International Speedway
August 19 Autodrome Granby
August 20 Delaware International Speedway
August 20 New Egypt Speedway
August 20 Sharon Speedway
August 20 Mercer Raceway Park
August 20 Grandview Speedway (50 laps $10,000 to win)
August 20 Airborne Speedway
August 20 Woodhull Raceway
August 20 Orange County Fair Speedway
August 20 Canandaigua Speedway
August 20 Mahoning Valley Speedway
August 20 Lebanon Valley Speedway
August 20 Merrittville Speedway
August 20 Five Mile Point Speedway (twin 20s)
August 20 Fonda Speedway
August 20 Fulton Speedway
August 20 RPM Speedway (Canadian National Series 100 laps)
August 21 Sportsmans Speedway
August 21 Utica Rome Speedway
August 21 Cornwall Motor Speedway

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Back home again...

I'm back home, so, here's the race results from the past weekend, along with Utica Rome's Wednesday finish. With there being 3 Fantasy League races this weekend, I'm going to update the standings all together on Monday.

8/12 Results

Big Blocks

Lernerville Speedway ($3,000 to win)
1st 61 Dave Murdick
2nd 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
3rd 777 Kevin Bolland
4th 11R Brad Rapp
5th 96 Mark Flick

I-88 Speedway ($1,500 to win)
1st 35 Don Hart
2nd 280 Justin Holland
3rd 77 Bob Hamm
4th 6H J.R. Hurlburt
5th 1J Jim Gabriel

Accord Speedway
1st 20 Scott Ferrier
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 16x Danny Creeden
4th 19J Jeff Heotzler
5th 97 Jerry Higbie

Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
1st 20c Craig Hanson
2nd 115 Kenny Tremont
3rd 3J Marc Johnson
4th 6x Jackie Brown
5th 97 Bobby Varin

Brewerton Speedway
1st DEUCE Gary Tomkins
2nd 99B Chuck Bower
3rd 91 Billy Decker
4th 14J Alan Johnson
5th 9s Matt Sheppard

Small Blocks

Big Diamond Speedway (Sail Panels)
1st 357 Jeff Strunk
2nd 1c Craig Von Dohren
3rd 41 Glenn Strunk
4th T102 Billy Pauch Jr
5th 29 Sammy Piazza

Autodrome Granby (50 laps)
1st 49 Francois Bernier
2nd 1H David Hébert
3rd 46 Kayle Robidoux
4th 22c Mario Clair
5th 90 Martin Roy

Ransomville Speedway
1st 72 Tommy Flannigan
2nd 42 Pete Bicknell
3rd 6 Mat Williamson
4th 3 Chad Brachmann
5th 93 Rich Vinson

Can Am Motorsports Park
1st zero3 Zach Aubertine
2nd 49 Billy Dunn
3rd 10 Tim Currier
4th 42 Brian Murphy
5th 24 Brandon Sweet

Mohawk International Speedway
1st 17D Danny O'Brien
2nd 66x Carey Terrance
3rd 19 John Lazore
4th 74 Matt Billings
5th 88 Tim O'Brien

8/13 Results

Delaware- Rained Out
Grandview- Rained Out
Orange County- Rained Out
Bridgeport- Rained Out
Canandaigua- Rained Out
Mahoning Valley- Rained Out
Riverside- Rained Out

Big Blocks

Fonda Speedway (Twin 33s Championship Night)
Feature #1
1st 93 Danny Varin
2nd 3 Mark Kislowski
3rd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
4th 24 Ryan Odasz
5th 2 Ronnie Johnson

Feature #2
1st 2 Ronnie Johnson
2nd 00 Bobby Varin
3rd 93 Danny Varin
4th 73 Jimmy Davis
5th 17 Elmo Reckner

Mercer Raceway Park (BRP Tour)
1st 165 Rex King Jr
2nd 65 Rex King
3rd 3G Eric Gabany
4th 1A Brian Weaver
5th 1G Frank Guidance

Five Mile Point Speedway ($2,000 to win)
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 20R Nick Rochinski
3rd 280 Justin Holland
4th 42B Kevin Bates
5th 11 Danny Creeden

Lebanon Valley Speedway
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 60 Brian Berger
3rd 115 Kenny Tremont
4th 34 Andy Bachetti
5th 98 Eddie Marshall

Fulton Speedway
1st 33 Mike Mahaney
2nd 91 Billy Decker
3rd 99B Chuck Bower
4th 99L Larry Wight
5th 44 Steve Hulsizer

Small Blocks

Lebanon Valley Speedway
1st 34 Andy Bachetti
2nd 20 Brett Hearn
3rd 3J Marc Johnson
4th 39 Dickie Larkin
5th 16 Kyle Hoffman

Brockville Ontario Speedway
1st 17D Danny O'Brien
2nd 74 Matt Billings
3rd 115 Stephane LaFrance
4th m96 Todd Stewart
5th 12 John Mulder

Woodhull Raceway
1st 145 Al Rudalavage
2nd 11 Donnie Lawson
3rd 4 Dylan Dewert
4th 9x Dale Welty
5th 21m Mike Bills

Merrittville Speedway
1st 08 Mark D'Ilario
2nd 37s Boyd MacTavish
3rd 38 Scott Wood
4th 22 Larry Lampman
5th 42 Pete Bicknell

Autodrome Drummond
1st 1H David Hébert
2nd 54 Steve Bernard
3rd 44 Sébastien Gougeon
4th 61 Jean Boissonneault
5th 23 Danny Bilodeau

8/14 Results

Utica Rome- Rained Out
Sportsmans- Rained Out

Small Blocks

Cornwall Motor Speedway
1st 16 Gage Morin
2nd 46 Kayle Robidoux
3rd 115 Stephane LaFrance
4th 4J Jeff Sykes
5th 40 Joel Doiron

8/17 Results

Utica Rome Speedway (RoC Dirt Tour $10,000 to win)
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 27J Danny Johnson
3rd 00 Bobby Varin
4th 42p Pat Ward
5th 91 Billy Decker

Bridgeport Speedway is in action tonight with the big block modifieds in action, in a show postponed from last Saturday night.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Hearn Wins 800!

Brett Hearn picked up 2 wins at Fonda Speedway on Wednesday night to pick up the historic 800th victory of his amazing career.

Hearn passed Alton Palmer on the final lap to win feature #1, and held off a hard-charging Matt DeLorenzo to win the second race.

6/10 Results

Fonda Speedway

Feature #1
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 76 Alton Palmer
3rd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
4th 2 Ronnie Johnson
5th 9s Matt Sheppard

Feature #2 (Thunder Series)
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
3rd 1 Stewart Friesen
4th 91 Billy Decker
5th 42p Pat Ward

I'll be away on vacation until mid-next week, so the results for the weekend won't be posted until then. Fonda Speedway will crown it's champion Saturday night. Twin features are on tap at Fonda.

Here's the weekend schedule...

August 12 Lernerville Speedway
August 12 Ransomville Speedway
August 12 Big Diamond Raceway
August 12 Accord Speedway
August 12 Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
August 12 I-88 Speedway ($1,500 to win)
August 12 Can Am Motorports Park
August 12 Mohawk International Speedway
August 12 Brewerton Speedway
August 12 Autodrome Granby (50 laps)
August 13 Delaware International Speedway (Mix and Match; big blocks vs super late models)
August 13 Mercer Raceway Park (BRP Tour)
August 13 New Egypt Speedway
August 13 Grandview Speedway (50 laps $10,000 to win)
August 13 Woodhull Raceway
August 13 Orange County Fair Speedway
August 13 Canandaigua Speedway
August 13 Mahoning Valley Speedway
August 13 Lebanon Valley Speedway (plus small blocks)
August 13 Merrittville Speedway
August 13 Five Mile Point Speedway ($2,000 to win)
August 13 Fonda Speedway (Championship Night twin 33s)
August 13 Brockville Ontario Speedway
August 13 Fulton Speedway
August 13 Autodrome Drummond
August 13 Bridgeport Speedway (big blocks)
August 13 Riverside Speedway (Twin 50s small blocks)
August 14 Sportsmans Speedway
August 14 Utica Rome Speedway
August 14 Cornwall Motor Speedway

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Fantasy League, SDW Tidbits, and Racing

http://jw4.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=301

There's the link to the updated Wago Fantasy League standings after race #3, New Egypt Speedway's Friend's of Mike race. Sorry about the slow update, it won't happen again.

Penn Can has been postponed, a rain date will be announced in the future. Tonight (Wednesday), Fonda Speedway has a complete show and the make up rain date from earlier in the year, both races are Thunder Series events.

Tom Mayberry drove the Roger Updegrove 00 big block modified at Grandview last week. Despite the surprise entry, look for Ray Swinehart to still run some end of the year shows with the team.

Travis Braun has indicated that he will run the full 358 Tour this season, Braun is having a great season already picking up 2 wins at Merrittville Speedway. Braun will run the 358 race at Syracuse.

Jeremy Wilder is rebuilding the big block he blew earlier in the year at Fonda Speedway while leading. He will either run Syracuse with the big block, or run the World Finals with his big block, the decision will be made at a later time. He will be at Syracuse for sure with the 358.

Jimmy Horton, David Hébert, and Rich Scagliotta have announced that they will run big blocks and small blocks at Syracuse this year.

Tim Currier, Justin Haers, and Peter Britten have announced they will run Syracuse with their big blocks. Currier and Britten will be eligible to run the Futures race.

Bob Lineman Racing will not field a car at Syracuse this year, which means Richie Tobias is currently looking for a ride.

Plans are being finalized for Ted Christopher to make his first ever Super DIRT Week start in the Bartemy Racing #2 big block modified. This is the same car he won the New Jersey Motorsports Park race in 2010. The Bartemy team will be at Syracuse with two 358 modifieds, for Adam and Aaron Bartemy.

Alan Johnson looks to be going to Syracuse as a teammate to Bobby Varin for the Kenny Saya-owned team. Johnson has driven for the team in select events this year. The team Johnson drove for last season, as previously noted, will be driven by Brian Swarthout this year as he attempts to qualify for the '200.' He owns the car Johnson drove last year.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Winners from August 5-7

8/5 Results

Big Blocks

Lernerville Speedway
1st 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
2nd 83 Brian Swartzlander
3rd 61 Dave Murdick
4th 777 Kevin Bolland
5th 28 Tom Winkle

Penn Can Speedway
1st 2 Bob Trapper
2nd 151 Joey Colsten
3rd 42B Kevin Bates
4th 51 Mike Colsten
5th 88 Kevin Hartnett

Accord Speedway
1st 4R Mike Ruggerio
2nd 22 Danny Tyler
3rd 4 Andy Bachetti
4th 97 Jerry Higbie
5th 20 Brett Hearn

Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
1st 97 Bobby Varin
2nd 6x Jackie Brown
3rd 85 Erik Nelson
4th 93 Danny Varin
5th 1 Don Ronca

I-88 Speedway
1st 406R Rich Ricci
2nd 71 Russ Zimmerman
3rd 22B Arnie Slade
4th 1J Jim Gabriel
5th 6H J.R. Hurlburt

Brewerton Speedway
1st 15 Matt Fink
2nd 33 Mike Mahaney
3rd 85 Stewart Friesen
4th 99L Larry Wight
5th 77x Dale Planck

Small Blocks

Ransomville Speedway (Sail Panels)
1st 3 Chad Brachmann
2nd 12 Brian Sage
3rd 7 Scott Kerwin
4th 26 Rick Richner
5th 89B Todd Burley

Big Diamond Speedway
1st 33 Ray Swinehart
2nd 7 Rick Laubach
3rd 6 Keith Hoffman
4th 1c Craig Von Dohren
5th 357 Jeff Strunk

Can Am Motorsports Park
1st 49 Billy Dunn
2nd 93 Jordan McCreadie
3rd 21 Andy Howard
4th 10 Tim Currier
5th 72 Luke Stewart

Mohawk International Speedway
1st 55 Perry Francis
2nd 35 Mike Perrotte
3rd 74 Matt Billings
4th 88 Tim O'Brien
5th 01 Chris Raabe

Autodrome Granby
1st 54 Steve Bernard
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 49 Francois Bernier
4th 1H David Hébert
5th 22J Gino Clair

8/6 Results

Woodhull- Rained Out
Grandview- Rained Out
Fonda- Rained Out
Lebanon Valley- Rained Out
Five Mile Point- Rained Out
Orange County- Rained Out
Fulton- Rained Out
Mahoning Valley- Rained Out

Big Blocks

Delaware International Speedway
1st 62 Matt Jester
2nd 83 Dale Hawkins
3rd 33 Brad Trice
4th 30 Jo Watson
5th 888 Robert Dutton

New Egypt Speedway
1st 1 Billy Pauch
2nd 0 Richie Pratt
3rd RJS7 Ron John Koczon
4th 59 Tad Cox
5th 00 Gary Butler

Sharon Speedway
1st 65 Rex King
2nd 00 Rob Kristyak
3rd 31 Jim Weller
4th 44 John Buchanan
5th 165 Rex King Jr

Small Blocks

Brockville Ontario Speedway
1st 115 Stephane LaFrance
2nd 17D Danny O'Brien
3rd 74 Matt Billings
4th 25 Bobby Herrington
5th 35 Adam Moore

Merrittville Speedway
1st 69 Rob Pietz
2nd 42 Pete Bicknell
3rd 12 Chad Chevalier
4th 96 Fred Carleton
5th 15J Tim Jones

RPM Speedway
1st 1H David Hébert
2nd 22c Mario Clair
3rd 3 Claude Brouillard
4th 39 Clement Therrien
5th 22J Gino Clair

Mercer Raceway Park
1st 28H Jimmy Holden
2nd 66F Kyle Fink
3rd c1 Chris Myers
4th B4 Rick Hall
5th 58 Lonny Riggs

Airborne Speedway
1st 90 Martin Roy
2nd 34 George Foley
3rd 4 Leon Gonyo
4th 1NY Greg Atkins
5th 78 Vince Quenneville

8/7 Results

Cornwall- Rained Out
Big Blocks

Utica Rome Speedway
1st 42p Pat Ward
2nd L82 Ted Lamb
3rd 57 Paul Jensen
4th 1x Willy Decker
5th 19k Paul Kinney

Billy Pauch's win at New Egypt Speedway gave him 100 at the New Jersey oval.

Matt Fink's win at Brewerton Speedway was his first ever modified win. Congratulations to both drivers and teams!

Here's the updated win list...

2011 Win Count
Big/Small Block Modifieds

Matt Sheppard- 17
Stewart Friesen- 15
Billy Pauch- 11
Billy Decker- 9
Brett Hearn- 9
David Hebert- 9
Danny O'Brien- 8
Jeff Strunk- 8
Bobby Varin- 8
Danny Johnson- 7
Duane Howard- 7
Craig Von Dohren- 7
Chris Raabe- 6
Kevin Bolland- 6
Al Rudalavage- 6
Billy Van Pelt- 6
Matt Jester- 6
Pete Bicknell- 5
Kayle Robidoux- 5
Billy Dunn- 5
Stephane LaFrance- 5
Jimmy Holden- 5
Chad Cook- 4
Ronnie Johnson- 4
Kris Graver- 4
Alan Johnson- 4
H.J. Bunting- 4
Jim Gabriel- 4
Dave Murdick- 4
Jimmy Phelps- 4
Jeremiah Shingledecker- 4
Rex King- 4
Frank Guidance- 3
Kevin Hartnett- 3
Dave Thomas- 3
Mario Clair- 3
Patrick Dupree- 3
Danny Creeden- 3
Kyle Fink- 3
Gino Clair- 3
Paul Kinney- 3
Michael Storms- 3
Joe Crawford- 3
Andy Bachetti- 3
Francois Bernier- 3
Jackie Brown- 3
Dale Planck- 3
Chad Brachmann- 3
Martin Roy- 3
Pat Ward- 3
Justin Holland- 2
Jim Rasey- 2
Mike Iles- 2
Lance Willix- 2
Gary Butler- 2
Carey Terrance- 2
Mike Marold- 2
Doug Manmiller- 2
Larry Wight- 2
Justin Haers- 2
Willy Decker- 2
Chris Myers- 2
Mark D'Ilario- 2
Randy Brown- 2
Elmo Reckner- 2
Mat Williamson- 2
Ryan Godown- 2
Rob Kristyak- 2
Brian Swartzlander- 2
Don Hart- 2
Mike Gular- 2
Tim O'Brien- 2
Eddie Marshall- 2
George Foley- 2
Dan Pompey- 2
Roy Bresnahan- 2
Travis Braun- 2
Brian Weaver- 2
Scott Kerwin- 2
Rex King Jr- 2
Mike Stofflet- 2
Mike Bowman (Cananda)- 2
Larry Lampman- 2
Mike Ruggerio- 2
Perry Francis- 2
Beau Wilkins- 1
Rick Laubach- 1
Kenny Tremont- 1
Glenn Strunk- 1
Rich Vinson- 1
Wade Hendrickson- 1
Richie Pratt- 1
Rob Curtis- 1
Peter Britten- 1
Ray Bliss- 1
Dana Walker- 1
Brian Berger- 1
Robbie Green- 1
Brad Trice- 1
Mike Kolka- 1
Alain Boisvert- 1
Tim Mayne- 1
Jim Crawn- 1
Dom Buffalino- 1
Alton Palmer- 1
Donnie Lawson- 1
Mike Colsten- 1
Jeff Heotzler- 1
Craig Hanson- 1
J.R. Heffner- 1
Chris Shultz- 1
Vince Vitale- 1
Bobby Herrington- 1
Bob Davis- 1
Ron White- 1
Tim Fuller- 1
Brett Tonkin- 1
Richard Smith- 1
Clayton Benedict- 1
Roy Tarbell- 1
Kenny Brightbill- 1
Chris Whitehead- 1
Danny Varin- 1
Chad Chevalier- 1
Ron Eperthener- 1
Russ Zimmerman- 1
Scott Ferrier- 1
John Willman- 1
Brandon Sweet- 1
Pierre Berthiume- 1
Laurent Ladouceur- 1
Rich Scagliotta- 1
Meme Desantis- 1
Matt DeLorenzo- 1
Mike Bowman (USA)- 1
Kevin Bates- 1
Scott Hulmes- 1
Robbie Krull- 1
Chuck McKee- 1
Joseph Watson- 1
Adam Bartemy- 1
Arnie Slade- 1
Chuck Bower- 1
Clement Therrien- 1
Neil Stratton- 1
Richie Eurich- 1
Lonnie Riggs- 1
Kevin Hirthler- 1
Billy Pauch Jr- 1
Matt Billings- 1
Mike Wells- 1
Mike Laise- 1
Jeff Schaffer- 1
Mike Bills- 1
Donnie Elliott- 1
Matt Pupello- 1
Zach Aubertine- 1
Garth Tonkin- 1
Mel Schrufer- 1
Tommy Flannigan- 1
A.J. Romano- 1
Jamie Batzel- 1
Dean Pearson- 1
Bob McGannon- 1
Billy Briggs- 1
Kevin Hamel- 1
Jeff Sykes- 1
Todd Burley- 1
Tommy Meier- 1
Jeff Trombley- 1
Jimmy Horton- 1
Steve Hulsizer- 1
Chris Shupp- 1
Tim McCreadie- 1
Robert Dutton- 1
Steve Hough- 1
Shaun Walker- 1
Ryan Odasz- 1
Bob Trapper- 1
Rich Ricci- 1
Matt Fink- 1
Ray Swinehart- 1
Steve Bernard- 1
Rob Pietz- 1