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  • Sammy Swindell crowned Sammy the 29th at Kings Royal

    [media-credit name=”Eldora Speedway” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]The overcast skies over Rossberg Ohio had a foreboding quality to them. The humidity was high and you could almost smell the rain. Track workers would stop for a moment and look up at the skies and then hurry on their way. Tonight was no ordinary night at the grand lady of dirt, Eldora Speedway, tonight was something special and rain simply wasn’t in the plans. Tonight the grand lady would pay homage to dirt racing’s 29th king, and who it would be only she knew.

    As the time approached the car count rose to an impressive 50 winged sprint cars. Names that struck awe into even casual fans were in attendance. Names from the past, the present and the future were all there. Legends and Kings and princes that would be Kings if only Eldora would smile on them just once. Names from the past like Wolfgang, Doty, and Baltes. Names from today like Kinser, Swindell, Haudenschild and Lasoski. Names that would be the future like Darrah, Wolfe, Kaeding and Henderson. All were gathered at the court of the grandest lady of dirt to greet her loyals and share a moment with her fans. As the time approached even the most seasoned of the drivers began to feel the anticipation. The night had arrived the new King would be crowned. Would it be a seasoned and wily veteran or would it be an new young and daring prince? Who would win Eldora’s King’s Royal?

    The qualifying for the event went just like any other World of Outlaws show. Each car taking 2 laps and the fastest time would determine where they would line up for the heat races. Quick time on the night was set by the track record holder Craig Dollansky. Dollansky turned a lap of 13.338 seconds around the half mile track. Not quite his record time which was 12.707 seconds but still the quickest of the 50 cars in the field for the night. The second fastest qualifier was a returning King who had been absent from the circuit for last couple of months in Jac Haudenschild. Haudenschild who went in the middle of the order turned a lap of 13.414 and served notice he was there to win.

    Qualifying was the end of the familiar format for the evening. There would be 6 heat races and only the top 3 would transfer to the A Main. 4 thru 6 would be relegated to the B Main and 7 thru 9 would go to the C Main. The line up would be an interesting arrangement with the all the winners lining up 1 – 6 and all the second place finishers 7 – 12 and the third place finishers 13 – 18 and then the 2 fastest qualifiers that didn’t transfer would make up 19 and 20. The final 4 spots would transfer from the B Main. The C Main would transfer 6 to the B to complete that 24 car field. There are no provisionals in the Kings Royal. You either race your way in or you go home. This race is all about the best of the best, and that was exactly what the sell out crowd saw, the best of the best.

    The first heat race would be a hotly contested 8 laps that would see the Eldora’s spring time winner take the checkers. Chad Kemenah won over Craig Dollansky and Tim Shaffer to claim his spot in the top 6 for the A. Finishing 4th was the series hottest young driver Kraig Kinser who along with last nights fast qualifier David Gravel and Paul May would be starting in the B Main. The first of the C Main starters were Ryan Myers, Chuck Waddell and Randy Hannagan who again had engine troubles and would scratch for the night.

    The second heat was taken by Justin Henderson who held off a hard charging Jac Haudenschild and Dale Blaney for one of the 6 top spots. The B Main contenders would be 4 time champion Donny Schatz, Jason Sides, and Brian Paulus. The C Main claimed Dallas Hewitt, Adam Wilt and Rick Fraley.

    The third heat would be a hard fought battle that would be won by Daryn Pittman who held off Danny Lasoski and Brad Sweet. Going to the B Main was 20 time World of Outlaws champion Steve Kinser who had qualified for all 28 previous King’s Royals. Joining him would be Stevie Smith and Bill Rose. Going to the C Dean Jacobs and Kory Krabtree.

    The fourth heat would be an action packed hotly contested joust between two rivals. The experience of Sammy Swindell would win the battle over Kerry Madsen and Brian Brown. Going to the B would last years World of Outlaws Rookie of the Year Cody Darrah, Greg Wilson and Brian Sebbetto. The C would take Craig Mintz and Joey McGaruh.

    Heat 5 would test the metal of last nights winner Joey Saldana. A single slip of the tire handed the race to Paul McMahan and brought Saldana home in second. Third would go to last years king Tyler Walker. The B Main would get Logan Schuchart, Chad Blonde, and Wes McGlumphy. While the C Main would get Sheldon Haudenschild who took a wild ride flipping several times and landing on his wheels during the heat and Todd Kane. Sheldon would scratch for the evening with too much damage to repair at the track.

    The final heat would determine the pole sitter for the King’s Royal. Tim Kaeding would win with a commanding 5.4 second lead over Ed Lynch Jr and Lucas Wolfe. The B Main contestants would be Trey Starks and Shane Stewart and Dustin Daggett. Stewart would experience engine trouble and scratch for the evening. The C Main claimed Danny Smith and Scott Hull.

    The C Main was scheduled to start 12 cars but with the cars of Randy Hannagan and Sheldon Haudenschild scratching the race would go off with just 10. Dallas Hewitt would lead every lap to claim the C with Danny Smith, Adam Wilt, Ryan Meyers, and Chuck Waddell also transfering to the B Main.

    The B Main was packed from front to back and on any ordinary night would have been considered a strong A Main. But this was not an ordinary night and these drivers would be fighting for their chance to challenge for the crown. The race was a fast pace slide filled exciting chess match that showed every single driver in the field to be a brillantly talented and promising driver. But only 4 could move on. Only the 4 best of these 23 elite drivers would earn the chance to challenge for the title. Two past kings and 2 crown princes would make the move. With Donny Schatz leading the way Greg Wilson, Kraig Kinser and Steve Kinser would tighten their belts and prepare to do battle in the A Main. The Royal had never been won by a driver coming out of the B Main but all 4 of these men were confident that they could be the first. After all two of them, Steve Kinser and Donny Schatz were past Kings already. Greg Wilson was a documented hard charger with a great deal of surgical finesse in a race car and Kraig Kinser not only had the advantage of being Steve’s son he was also the hottest driver on the circuit. With their confidence in place the four advanced to do battle in the A Main. And what a battle it was.

    The A Main was the feature race of feature races. The 40 laps around Eldora’s storied high banks was a tough race with three and sometimes four abreast racing throughout the pack. But the steel horses proved not as reliable as their strong willed drivers and 6 of the 24 would retire with engine issues. By the half way point the wily veteran Sammy Swindell, had taken the lead. But his rival Kerry Madsen was hot on his tail followed very closely by Jac Haudenschild. At one point Sammy lead by a nose and Madsen went high and Haudenschild went low with Swindell in the middle. The cars were just inches a part as they headed into the first turn. All three would come out the other side with Swindell holding on to the lead by a nose. Through out the pack the rooster tails and slide jobs for position were fierce. It was about more than money. It was about pride and these were proud and brave men. When the dust finally cleared and the checkered flag flew it was Sammy Swindell that Doug Wolfgang would crown as King. King Sammy the XXIX as he will be known from this day forward. It was the third time in his long career that Sammy has been the King but it undoubtedly will not be the last. Coming home second would be Kerry Madsen and in third Jac Haudenschild. Our B Main Knights all finished in the top 10. But the legend of no winner ever coming from the B still stands. But there is always next year.

    Tonight was a test of stamina and wills. It was about finding the courage to look your short comings in the eyes and over coming them. It was about digging down to where you live to where your drive to race and win comes from and pushing on when your neck and your shoulders hurt and breathing was becoming hard from the dust. It was about being the best and believing you were the best without doubts. No one at Eldora tonight illustrated that attitude any better than Sammy Swindell. Swindell’s quiet demeanor is often misunderstood and taken for stand offish. His dry humor often taken as a sharp tongue that lacks compassion. His passion for winning and precision taken as conceit and arrogance. In reality nothing could be further from the truth. Sammy Swindell is an innovator and a consumate champion. He is a Master at his craft. He races in the purest of old school form, he offers no quarter and he takes none. If you have the skills and you have the will he will test your metal and if you can win he will shake your hand but never think that means you have beaten him because you have only won a single battle. That said….Long Live The King!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Qualifying Results:

    1) Craig Dollansky 2) Jac Haudenschild 3) Stevie Smith 4) Cody Darrah 5) Joey Saldana 6) Tim Kaeding 7) Tim Shaffer 8) Dale Blaney 9) Brad Sweet 10) Kerry Madsen 11) Tyler Walker 12) Trey Starks 13) Chad Kemenah 14) Justin Henderson 15) Da…nny Lasoski 16) Brian Brown 17) Paul McMahan 18) Lucas Wolfe 19) Kraig Kinser 20) Donny Schatz 21) Daryn Pittman 22) Sammy Swindell 23) Todd Kane 24) Ed Lynch Jr 25) David Gravel 26) Jason Sides 27) Steve Kinser 28) Greg Wilson 29) Sheldon Haudenschild 30) Dustin Daggett 31) Paul May 32) Adam Wilt 33) Bill Rose 34) Bryan Sebbetto 35) Logan Schuchart 36) Shane Stewart 37) Randy Hannagan 38) Dallas Hewitt 39) Dean Jacobs 40) Craig Mintz 41) Chad Blonde 42) Danny Smith 43) Ryan Myers 44) Brian Paulus 45) Kory Crabtree 46) Joey Magaruh 47) Wes McGlumphy 48) Scott Hull 49) Chuck Waddell 50) Rick Fraley

    Heat One Results: ‎1) Chad Kemenah 2) Craig Dollansky 3) Tim Shaffer 4) Kraig Kinser 5) David Gravel 6) Paul May 7) Ryan Myers 8) Chuck Waddell 9) Randy Hannagan.

    Heat 2 Results: ‎1) Justin Henderson 2) Jac Haudenschild 3) Dale Blaney 4) Donny Schatz 5) Jason Sides 6) Brian Paulus 7) Dallas Hewitt 8) Adam Wilt 9) Rick Fraley.

    Heat 3 Results: ‎1) Daryn Pittman 2) Danny Lasoski 3) Brad Sweet 4) Steve Kinser 5) Stevie Smith 6) Bill Rose 7) Dean Jacobs 8) Kory Crabtree.

    Heat 4 Results: ‎1) Sammy Swindell 2) Kerry Madsen 3) Brian Brown 4) Cody Darrah 5) Greg Wilson 6) Bryan Sebbetto 7) Craig Mintz 8) Joey McGaruh.

    Heat 5 Results: ‎1) Paul McMahan 2) Joey Saldana 3) Tyler Walker 4) Logan Schuchart 5) Chad Blonde 6) Wes McGlumphy 7) Sheldon Haudenschild 8) Todd Kane.

    Heat 6 Results: ‎1) Tim Kaeding 2) Ed Lynch Jr 3) Lucas Wolfe 4) Trey Starks 5) Shane Stewart 6) Dustin Daggett 7) Danny Smith 8) Scott Hull.

    C Main Results: ‎1) Dallas Hewitt 2) Danny Smith 3) Adam Wilt 4) Ryan Myers 5) Todd Kane 6) Chuck Waddell 7) Rick Fraley 8) JOey Magurah 9) Kory Crabtree 10) Scott Hull 11) Randy Hannagan (DNS) 12) Sheldon Haudenschild (DNS)

    B main Results: ‎1) Donny Schatz 2) Greg Wilson 3) Kraig Kinser 4) Steve Kinser 5) Logan Schuchart 6) David Gravel 7) Trey Starks 8) Bryan Sebbetto 9) Craig Mintz 10) Bill Rose 11) Jason Sides 12) Adam Wilt 13) Stevie Smith 14) Paul May 15) Chad Blonde 16) Wes McGlumphy 17) Dustin Daggett 18) Brian Paulus 19) Todd Kane 20) Ryan Myers 21) Chuck Waddell 22) Dallas Hewitt 23) Dean Jacobs 24) Shane Stewart (DNS)

    A Main Results: ‎1) Sammy Swindell 2) Kerry Madsen 3) Jac Haudenschild 4) Justin Henderson 5) Kraig Kinser 6) Daryn Pittman 7) Joey Saldana 8) Donny Schatz 9) Greg Wilson 10) Steve Kinser 11) Tim Shaffer 12) Cody Darrah 13) Dale Blaney 14) Paul McMahan 15) Brad Sweet 16) Ed Lynch Jr 17) Tyler Walker 18) Lucas Wolfe 19) Danny Lasoski 20) Brian Brown 21) Craig Dollansky 22) Chad Kemenah 23) Tim Kaeding 24) Stevie Smith.


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  • Tanner Foust, Global Rally Cross Racer, Happy with NASCAR Embrace

    Tanner Foust, Global Rally Cross Racer, Happy with NASCAR Embrace

    [media-credit name=”Mary Jo Buchanan” align=”alignright” width=”127″][/media-credit]While New Hampshire Motor Speedway is traditionally a NASCAR track, Tanner Foust, Global Rally Cross points leader, has made himself at home, qualifying his No. 34 ROCKSTAR Ford Fiesta for the pole.

    Foust could not feel more at home than amongst the NASCAR Whelen Modified, Nationwide and Cup Series and has been most pleased about how the NASCAR fans have embraced the sport.

    “I’ll be honest, it’s amazing how positive the feedback is from the NASCAR fans,” Foust said. “I’ve got strange connections with a lot of NASCAR fans through Top Gear and hosting with Rutledge (Wood), who is embedded in the NASCAR culture.”

    “But a lot of people I’ve talked to come up and say, ‘Oh, you’re the guy from Top Gear’ and they had never seen a small car like this race before and they absolutely love it,” Foust continued. “It’s really been very, very positive, much more so than I would have thought, to be honest.”

    “Hopefully we can continue to put on good shows and take advantage of this very amazing opportunity to put this sport in the homeland of NASCAR, right in the SMI tracks, and show it to them for the first time.”

    Of course, Foust had to have a little bit of fun with his NASCAR compatriots, especially fellow Top Gear host Rutledge Wood. Foust, however, would definitely not recommend Rutledge to drive one of the Rally cars.

    “No, no way,” Foust said of putting Wood in a car. “He screams a lot, which as a passenger is sort of understandable, but when you’re screaming and driving, it’s a little weird.”

    Foust also sees some of his fellow competitors as actually finding a place in NASCAR eventually. And he cites Travis Pastrana as the prime example of that.

    “I think there are a lot of different avenues to go and these are guys that are not brand new to their sponsors or their fans,” Foust said. “The doors have been opened for a lot of these guys to do what they want to do for a long time and I think Rallycross is a home they’ve landed at right now because it’s in the X Games.”

    “You get guys like Pastrana, who was a motocross racer in the day, and these guys on two wheels pick it up so quickly.”

    Although the Rallycross track may be a bit shoehorned into the NASCAR venue, Foust strong believes that this is their best track to date.

    “I think this is the best course so far in New Hampshire,” Foust said. “I think this is the best course because of the added asphalt inside of NASCAR Turn 1.”

    Foust described the track as more of an interesting layout, with a water splash and the over-under, where the cars go underneath the jump.

    “It’s a pretty dynamic track with 100-115 mile per hour top speed on the little straghtaways,” Foust said. “It is a track that creates a lot of chaos.”

    “There is a lot of interesting elements and we’ll see how those come together once you get multiple cars on the track together.”

    Fellow racer Travis Pastrana agreed with Foust regarding the challenges of the track.

    “The course is absolutely awesome,” said Pastrana, who is pulling double-duty at New Hampshire by competing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race before running the SilverStar zXe GRC event. “It’s the most challenging course we’ve had out here at GRC.”

    Foust also likened the Rally car racing to their NASCAR compatriots in terms of safety, especially given the incredible wrecks and crashes that have occurred in that form of racing.

    “Among the NASCAR fans and around the rest of the country, not a lot of people have heard of the term rally racing,” Foust said. “Rallycross cars translate a lot of that safety over.”

    “The rollcages are all FIA-approved and are very sophisticated,” Foust continued. “They have automated fire safety systems inside.”

    “We had two huge crashes at X Games, very big crashes, almost 100-g crashes,” Foust said. “But the fact that those drivers are OK, I think is really attributed to the safety systems in the cars.”

    “Both of them were in the Fiestas, but the cars are wickedly fast and they do have to have a lot of safety features thankfully.”

    Since the Rallycross course has to be manufactured on the NASCAR track, Foust was asked if he thought that the program was being a bit shoehorned into the NASCAR model.

    “We are certainly adjusting the cars and the driving to fit the venue because this is a great opportunity to come into the number one motorsport in the U.S. and show them this sport for the first time,” Foust said. “In order to take advantage of that opportunity, we need to fit into the actual venue itself with big, long straightaways, instead of natural jumps coming out of rolling hills.”

    “Rallycross has been going on for 45 years in Europe and I’ve been lucky enough to compete there for the last three years and there are tracks specifically built that have been around since the late sixties and early seventies,” Foust continued. “They’re little battlegrounds.”

    “So, there are a lot of components that in the US the sport will move towards as it gets a bigger following I hope.”

    “Right now, there is real racing going on,” Foust said. “There are hard battles, but it is limited a little bit by the venue because of we are fitting within the confines of an unorthodox rallycross format.”

    “But I still think the show is awesome.”

     

  • Mike Stefanik Wins by Narrowest of Margins in NASCAR Whelen Modified Race

    [media-credit id=62 align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]While it was almost too close to call, veteran NASCAR Whelen Modified racer Mike Stefanik took the checkered flag in the Town Fair Tire 100 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

    Stefanik, in the No. 66 Canto & Sons Paving/Robert B. Our Co. Ford, scored his 72nd career win over competitor Ron Silk by just 0.003 seconds. He is the sole leader with Modified victories at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with eight, including two of the last three.

    “Believe it or not, I came out of Turn 4 and I thought this was going to be tight,” Stefanik said. “I actually physically sat up in the seat as much as I could and peered over the front of the car and rolled my eyes to see which bumper was ahead.”

    “I just wanted to win after such a hard fought battle,” Stefanik continued. “You hate to give them away because they don’t come often enough.”

    For Stefanik, this was indeed the closest finish of his long and storied career. And he made clear that he never tires of that winning feeling.

    “I’ve lost them, but not by that little bit,” Stefanik said. “Literally, I was looking across the cars to see which one was ahead. I’ve never done before that in my 36 years of racing.”

    “This feeling I have today never gets old,” Stefanik said. “I’m 54 years old and I still feel like I’m 21.”

    Stefanik has also been very good at the ‘Magic Mile’, a track that he has raced since the days of the Busch North Series. And his magic recipe for winning at New Hampshire Motor Speedway is fairly simple.

    “Put yourself in real good equipment, surround yourself with smart people, that’s A-1 because you can’t do it with a slug,” Stefanik said. “I like to overdrive the entry in this type of format and have a ballet-type perfect balance.”

    “It’s just a style of racing that I picked up on in the 90s and I don’t care if you win practice or where you start, just give me that nice set the tires down in the corner and some steam under the hood and we’ll be all set.”

    Stefanik’s prime competitor was Ron Silk, who finished that very close second in his No. 6 Reynolds Auto Wrecking/Schnitzer race car.

    “It was a lot of fun,” Silk said. “Whenever you get in the lead draft at New Hampshire, crazy stuff is happening the whole time.”

    “I don’t know what it looked like but it was a lot of fun in the car,” Silk continued. “Mike did an awesome job.”

    “I ran him up and he was able to hang onto it and beat me back to the line,” Silk said. “Congratulations to him.”

    This was also the closest finish that Silk has seen in his racing career. In fact, he was not sure even at the end of the race who won.

    “If it was 0.003 of a second, I’d say it was the closest finish I’ve been involved in,” Silk said. “But it sucks being on the wrong end of it I can tell you that.”

    The driver of the No. 52 Reynolds Auto Wrecking/Furnace & Duct race car, Doug Coby finished third. And he had to overcome quite a bit of adversity to achieve his best career finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

    “My race was a little different than Ron’s because I pitted four times before the break, “ Coby said. “We were just struggling on that Nationwide rubber and Cup rubber really bad.”

    “We made the right adjustments at the break,” Coby continued. “We tried to make some smart moves at the end and ended up third.”

    “It feels awesome.”

    Eric Beers, piloting the No. 45 Horwith Freightliner/John Blewett, inc., and Todd Szegedy, driving the No. 2 Dunleavy Repair/A&J Romano Construction Ford, rounded out the top five finishers in the Modified Tour.

    Cup driver Ryan Newman, behind the wheel of the No. 7 Menards/Aggressive Hydraulics, finished 30th after a tire problem ended his promising run.

  • Saldana survives Friday the 13th to win at Eldora

    Saldana survives Friday the 13th to win at Eldora

    [media-credit id=30 align=”alignright” width=”265″][/media-credit]Forty eight 410 sprint cars showed up to compete in the Knight before the Royal with the World of Outlaws at Eldora. From the very beginning it was obvious this wasn’t going to be a typical night of racing. The first oddity occurred when the internet connection for the sanctioning body went down about an hour before the event was to begin. It left them for the most part without communication and the ability to update fans not in attendance. The strangeness would continue on into the evening with Sammy Swindell losing his steering wheel in his hands while lining up for a restart. Cody Darrah’s belts coming loose during a caution. Jac Haudenschild losing his steering and turning hard left into Tony Stewart and eliminating both cars from the event. Friday the 13th effected the night in many ways and none of them superstitions.

    The quick time of the evening was set by David Gravel with a lap of 13.343 seconds around the high banked oval. Three competitors, Brad Sweet, Dale Blaney, Justin Henderson, would turn the exact same lap time of 13.512 and their order would be determined by the speed of their first lap. The top ten qualifiers were only separated by .169 seconds and the entire field was only separated by 2.252 seconds and the slowest times posted came from competitors making their first trip to Eldora Speedway.

    The heat races were literally stacked with talent on top of talent. Just to advance from the heat race was a feat of extreme skill and patience. The first heat race was won by Dale Blaney with Tim Kaeding literally sitting on his back bumper to advance to the dash. David Gravel, Greg Wilson and Paul McMahan would advance to the A Main as well.

    Heat number 2 would see Sammy Swindell dominate over Justin Henderson, Cody Darrah, Stevie Smith and Kerry Madsen. It would also offer the first foreshadowing of the evening with co owner of first in the points, Tony Stewart Racing’s Donny Schatz finishing outside the transfer spot in 6th. The 4 time series champion was relegated to the B Main but he wouldn’t be alone.

    Danny Lasoski would literally walk the dog on the field in his new Zemco racing 1Z ride beating Brian Brown, Kraig Kinser, Steve Kinser, Bill Rose. But it would send 2 more big names to the B Main in Tony Stewart and Daryn Pittman.

    The final heat race was a hard charging and heavily contested race between Joey Saldana and Craig Dollansky with Saldana finishing on top, also transferring would be Jim Nier, Jason Sides, and Brad Sweet. But 3 more big names were sent to the B Main, Lucas Wolfe, Jac Haudenschild, and Chad Kemenah.

    The C Main was clearly a race of desperation transferring only 2 to the Last Chance Showdown of the B Main. The original lineup called for the C to be a 12 car show but when Cap Henry and Rick Fraley were forced to scratch for the evening, the 10 car field that took the green was clearly geared up and ready to do whatever they needed to do to make the big show. Brian Paulus and Dustin Daggett would easily transfer to the Last Chance Showdown.

    The B Main was as tough a field as you will ever see on a dirt track in any series anywhere in the country. When Randy Hannagan and Tony Stewart lead them to the green they didn’t even make a lap before there was a three car tangle between Logan Schuchart, Chad Blonde, and Sam Hafertepe Jr. The heavy damage to Hafertepe’s car would relegate him to a back up for the Kings Royal if he has one to pull. Blonde was questionable as to whether he had frame damage as well and he stated, “We don’t have a back up so if we can’t fix it we are headed home.” 5 laps in Randy Hannagan dropped a rod through the bottom of the motor and went up in a cloud of blue smoke his evening officially over. The engine damage he reported after winning the 360 feature later in the evening would run him right about $15,000. From that point on it was Seek and Slide around the high banks of Eldora and when the dust settled it would be the Steel City Outlaw, Tim Shaffer leading the Rushville Rocket, Tony Stewart to the line. Also transferring to the A Main was The Wild Child, Jac Haudenschild and The Rough Rider, Tyler Walker. Needing a provisional to get into the A Main if they were to run it were, Donny Schatz, Lucas Wolfe, Daryn Pittman, and Chad Kemenah.

    When the A Main took the track the only provisional in the field belonged to Donny Schatz who would be slated in the 25th spot but would actually start the race in the 24th spot when Tony Stewart choose to start at the rear of the field. Joey Saldana jumped out to an early lead at the green and was pulling away from the field when Tim Kaeding spun on lap 9 to bring out the caution. After a quickie yellow the race resumed but only briefly because on Lap 11 a 5 car pile up with Tyler Walker, Kerry Madsen, Jim Nier, Brad Sweet and Bill Rose would bring out the red flag. The only car able to return to the race was Bill Rose. The other 4 were damaged beyond repair in the 2 minute allotted work time. Madsen will need to go to a back up car as will Brad Sweet for the Kings Royal on Saturday night. As the red was lifted and the yellow came out. Sammy Swindell spun on the front stretch. Upon investigation by the series officials his steering wheel had come off in his hands as he attempted to line up. The strange incident relegated Sammy to the back of the pack. At the same time Kraig Kinser entered the work area with a flat Right Rear tire and Cody Darrah stopped in front of a track official to get assistance because his safety belts had come loose in the car. When the green finally flew again it wouldn’t fly for long. Jac Haudenschild would break something in the steering of his car and turn left right into the path of an at speed Tony Stewart causing a very hard impact and ending both of their nights at lap 13. The race would go green again and remain green this time until the final lap. Joey Saldana would lead all the way with serious challenges from Greg Wilson who started the night in 20th and ended up 2nd. On lap 30 the yellow would come out after the first 4 cars had taken the checkered flag when Jason Sides blew a Left rear tire and Kraig Kinser would blow a Left Rear tire and turn the car sideways at the line. The rest of the top 5 would be Dale Blaney, Craig Dollansky, and Brian Brown in his first time at Eldora in a 410 Sprint car. The KSE Hard Charger would go to Greg Wilson. And Steve Kinser would take over the point lead going into the Kings Royal.

    Through all it’s bizarre twists and turns and it’s even stranger occurrences. Eldora lived up to her reputation of being hard core and unforgiving. She has her favorite sons. And winning there once doesn’t make you one of them as Chad Kemenah found out. But she is loyal to a fault. Loyal to her fans. She treated the near sell out crowd to one of the best nights of Outlaw racing in the season thus far. She was fast. She was challenging and she was demanding. But when Joey Saldana’s small sons stepped up to the podium to share in their dad’s excitement you could feel her smile. For all of his struggles this year and all of the struggles he has had at Eldora in the past tonight she gifted him with a memory that won’t soon fade. Joey Saldana went home the champion of the Knight before the Royal. And he went home a hero in the only eyes that truly matter, the eyes that never see him as anything else, his sons.

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    Heat Race 1 Results: ‎1) Dale Blaney 2) Tim Kaeding 3) David Gravel 4) Greg Wilson 5) Paul McMahan 6) Tyler Walker 7) Randy Hannagan 8) Trey Starks 9) Dustin Daggett 10) Chad Blonde 11) Cap Henry 12) Kory Crabtree

     

    Heat Race 2 Results: ‎1) Sammy Swindell 2) Justin Henderson 3) Cody Darrah 4) Stevie Smith 5) Kerry Madsen 6) Donny Schatz 7) Tim Shaffer 8) Sam Hafertepe Jr 9) Bryan Sebbetto 10) Wes Glumphy 12) Dallas Hewitt

     

    Heat Race 3 Results: ‎1) Danny Lasoski 2) Brian Brown 3) Kraig Kinser 4) Steve Kinser 5) Bill Rose 6) Daryn Pittman 7) Tony Stewart 8) Sheldon Haudenschild 9) Logan Schuchart 10) Scott Hall 11) Adam Wilt 12) Chuck Waddell

     

    Heat Race 4 Results: ‎1) Joey Saldana 2) Craig Dollansky 3) Jim Nier 4) Jason Sides 5) Brad Sweet 6) Jac Haudenschild 7) Chad Kemenah 8) Lucas Wolfe 9) Todd Kane 10) Joey McGarah 11) Randy Meyers 12) Rick Fraley (DNS)

     

    C Main Results: ‎1) Brian Paulus 2) Dustin Daggett 3) Adam Wilt 4) Kory Crabtree 5) Joey McGaruh 6) Wes McGlumphy 7) Chuck Waddell 8) Dallas Hewitt 9) Scott Hall 10) Randy Meyers Cap Henry and Rick Fraley scratched from the event but were scheduled to start 11th and 12th respectatively.

     

    Dash Results: Inversion was an 8. ‎1) Joey Saldana 2) Dale Blaney 3) Sammy Swindell 4) Craig Dollansky 5) Justin Henderson 6) Brian Brown 7) Tim Kaeding 8) Danny Lasoski 9) Stevie Smith 10) David Gravel

     

    B Main Results: ‎1) Tim Shaffer 2) Tony Stewart 3) Jac Haudenschild 4) Tyler Walker 5) Trey Starks 6) Bryan Sebbetto 7) Donny Schatz 8) Lucas Wolfe 9) Brian Paulus 10) Daryn Pittman 11) Chad Kemenah 12) Sheldon Haudenschild 13) Dustin Daggett 14) Todd Kane 15) Randy Hannagan 16) Sam Hafertepe Jr 17) Chad Blonde 18) Logan Schuchart

     

    A Main Results: ‎1) Joey Saldana 2) Greg Wilson 3) Dale Blaney 4) Craig Dollansky 5) Brian Brown 6) Tim Shaffer 7) Justin Henderson 8) Stevie Smith 9) Tim Kaeding 10) Steve Kinser 11) Sammy Swindell 12) Donny Schatz 13) David Gravel 14) Kraig Kinser 15) Jason Sides 16) Cody Darrah 17) Bill Rose 18) Paul McMahan 19) Jac Haudenschild 20) Tony Stewart 21) Brad Sweet 22) Kerry Madsen 23) Tyler Walker 24) Jim Nier 25) Danny Lasoski.

  • Alex Bowman wins Prairie Meadows 200 for third win of 2012

    Alex Bowman wins Prairie Meadows 200 for third win of 2012

    [media-credit name=”ARCARacing.com” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]Alex Bowman would hold off Grant Enfinger on a late race restart to win the Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa Speedway. It marks Bowman’s third win of the season as he became the seventh different driver to pull into victory lane on the short track.

    “I definitely got to thank everybody – Paul Andrews, Mannats for coming on board,” the driver of the No. 22 St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital/Mannats Dodge says. “They called at the last minute and wanted their name on the hood.”

    The 21-year-old gave credit to his veteran crew chief Paul Andrews for the adjustments he made following practice.

    “We’ve ran this chassis three times this year and won those three times,” Bowman adds. “I think it’s just ‘cause of the crew chief, Paul Andrews.”

    Bowman would pass Frank Kimmel for the lead with 49 to go after a caution and go on to lead the rest of the way, despite a pair of restarts.

    “We’re looking forward to Chicago,” Andrews says looking forward. “We felt like we got short-changed at Michigan, so we’re excited to go there. He says it’s all about me, but it’s all about him. He makes me look good.”

    Grant Enfinger would finish second for the fourth time in his career, tying his career best finish.

    “Really it was a bunch of hard work by everybody,” Enfinger says. “Appreciate everybody for pushing to make this race happen. We came up a little short again, but that was everything we had. We had a strong car on the long run; they all had a little bit of a better car on short run. They would get away from us, but we would reel them in on the long run.”

    Chad Boat would finish third in his ARCA debut, followed by Clay Rogers and Frank Kimmel.

    “A lot of those guys were having the problem where they were spinning the tires on the restart and I was able to get off the line better,” Rogers says. “We were also able to cut the center better than our competitors before the tires got hot.”

    Chad Hackenbracht would finish sixth, followed by Matt Lofton, Spencer Gallagher, Ryan Reed and Mason Mitchell.

    Short track tempers would flare near the end of the race as there were two separate incidents involving drivers.

    With four laps to go, Gallagher and Erik Jones would make contact multiple times while battling for sixth, ending with Jones going around after contact from Gallagher.

    “I think at the end of the day, we pulled everything out and finished strong,” Gallagher says. “Do I wish that would’ve gone differently? Yes, but welcome to short track racing. Those things happen and it’s part of the short track mentality.”

    Also, Lofton would give Reed a bump to get by him late in the race and as a result, Reed spun Lofton after the race.

    The first 75 laps of the race would run green with pole sitter Brennan Poole leading every one of them, though he would bring out the first caution when he’d hit the wall with a flat tire. That pretty much ended his chances as he struggled for the rest of the night and got into the wall again on lap 115.

    Brandon Davis would also have a bad night as he would get into the turn two wall after getting loose on lap 127. Davis would then get caught in another accident on lap 185 when Milka Duno would get loose, collecting both Davis and Jared Marks. Ralston would also get spun in the wreck by Robert Mitten.

    It was also a weekend to forget for Nelson Canache as he would run into problems during practice, followed by a hard hit to the inside wall as he tried to miss hitting Zach Ralston when he spun.

    “A couple cars in front of me were fighting and got side-by-side,” Canache says. “One of them spun in front of me and I was holding the car to see which way he was going to go. I went down and couldn’t avoid. We were working on the car in the race. I think we got the car good by that point to move up, but these things happen. I’m okay, but it is what it is.”

    The next race for the ARCA Racing Series is the Ansell ActivArmr® 150 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 21st.

     

    2012 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards Event #11    
    Iowa Speedway, Newton Iowa, 7-13-12      
    Prairie Meadows 200      
                 
    July 13, 2012 / 11:04 PM      
                 
    FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS  STATUS
    1 2 22 Alex Bowman/Tucson AZ St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Dodge 202 Running
    2 8 36 Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL Breland Homes Dodge 202 Running
    3 4 98 Chad Boat/Phoenix AZ Curb Records-Celebrity Fight Night Chevrolet 202 Running
    4 5 45 Clay Rogers/Troutman NC Beard Oil Chevrolet 202 Running
    5 10 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 202 Running
    6 7 58 Chad Hackenbracht/New Philadephia OH CGH Motorsports Chevrolet 202 Running
    7 11 16 Matt Lofton/Roxboro NC Strutmasters.com Chevrolet 202 Running
    8 16 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Allegiant Air Chevrolet 202 Running
    9 3 15 Ryan Reed/Bakersfield CA RaceHard.com-Renton Coil Spring Toyota 202 Running
    10 9 6 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA J&S Ag Services-Make A Wish Foundation Chevy 202 Running
    11 6 55 Erik Jones/Byron MI Paragon Corvette Reproductions-CG Financial Chevy 202 Running
    12 18 32 Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN Iowa One Call-811 Call Before You Dig Chevrolet 202 Running
    13 14 17 Chris Buescher/Prosper TX BeavEx-Reliance Tool Ford 202 Running
    14 27 5 Bobby Gerhart/Lebanon PA Lucas Oil Chevrolet 199 Running
    15 13 95 Michael Leavine/Bullard TX WRL General Contractors Ford 198 Running
    16 22 94 Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela Milka Way Toyota 198 Running
    17 19 41 Michael Simko/White Lake MI Hendren Motorsports Chevrolet 197 Running
    18 24 3 Drew Charlson/New Bremen OH Aluma Aluminum Trailers-Heitkamp Crop Ins Dodge 196 Running
    19 26 88 Buster Graham/Lafayette LA Batter’s Dream-RoushYatesParts.com Ford 195 Running
    20 23 90 Zach Ralston/Springville IA ORingSales.com Chevrolet 192 Running
    21 30 10 Rick Clifton/Circleville OH BASF Chevrolet 192 Running
    22 32 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville IN Darrell Basham Racing Chevrolet 189 Running
    23 28 04 Larry Barford Jr./Denton MD First Mariner Bank-Trauma Doc Dodge 188 Running
    24 35 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Radon.com Ford 187 Running
    25 12 12 Jared Marks/Napoleon OH Premium Energy VIP-SRT Motorsports-UNOH Dodge 184 Accident
    26 34 35 Tom Berte/New Berlin WI CGS Premier-Staytuned Customs Chevrolet 180 Accident
    27 20 99 Brandon Davis/Huntington Beach CA Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 178 Accident
    28 1 25 Brennan Poole/The Woodlands TX The Ad Man-Midas Chevrolet 172 Running
    29 15 52 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet 161 Accident
    30 33 66 Nelson Canache/Caracas Venezuela Venezuela Tourism Chevrolet 133 Accident
    31 38 79 Mike Koch/Mountain Home AR K&K Racing-Karl’s Plumbing Chevrolet 71 Oil Leak
    32 17 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL SW Florida Cable Construction Ford 57 Handling
    33 29 40 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 54 Handling
    34 36 06 Tommy O’Leary/Cygnet OH GreatRailing.com Ford 18 Suspnsn
    35 37 0 Scott Null/Lake Mills WI Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 10 Rear End
    36 39 64 Joseph Hughs/Springfield IL Jack Hughes Racing Dodge 9 Engine
    37 25 69 Korbin Forrister/Cedartown GA Tilted Kilt Ford 7 Brakes
    38 21 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Clarksville Schwinn & Cyclery Ford 5 Radiator
    39 31 18 Mike Affarano/Shorewood IL North Grand Auto Parts Ford 4 Brakes
    40 40 73 Dale Shearer/Chillicothe MO Shearer Racing Ford 0 Engine
  • Lap by Lap: Prairie Meadows 200 won by Alex Bowman

    Lap by Lap: Prairie Meadows 200 won by Alex Bowman

    Alex Bowman would hold off Grant Enfinger on a late race restart to pick up his third win of 2012.

     

    Lap 1 Brennan Poole leads lap 1

    Lap 12 Joseph Hughs blew up

    Lap 23 Poole leads Bowman, Boat, Rogers and Reed

    Lap 43 Poole leads Rogers, Bowman, Boat and Enfinger. Only the top 14 remain on the lead lap.

    Lap 61 Josh Williams heads down pit road with a mechanical problem

    Lap 64 Poole leads Rogers, Enfinger, Bowman and Boat

    Caution lap 75 Brennan Poole hits the outside wall with flat tire while leading // Rogers now leads……leaders hit pit road for pit stop. Tom Hessert gets the lucky dog. Enfinger leads Rogers, Bowman, Boat and Jones. Poole making multiple pit stops, trying to fix the damage.

    Restart Lap 83 as Rogers and Enfinger run side-by-side for the lead.

    Lap 84 Rogers lead the lap ahead of Enfinger and Bowman. Rogers clears Enfinger for first, Enfinger battles with Bowman for second.

    Lap 85 Rogers leads Bowman and Enfinger as Jones and Boat run side-by-side

    Lap 86 12 cars on the lead lap; Rogers and Bowman battle for the lead

    Lap 87 Rogers and Bowman battle side-by-side for the lead, ahead of Enfinger, Jones and Boat. Bowman takes the lead

    Lap 90 Bowman leads Rogers, Enfinger, Jones and Boat

    Lap 107 Boat passes Jones for fourth; Rogers and Enfinger battle for the second position.

    Lap 109 Rogers keeps Enfinger behind him for second.

    Lap 115 Caution as Brennan Poole has another right front tire issue. Most of the lead lap cars stayed out, with only some cars running near the end of the lead lap pitting. Those drivers include Frank Kimmel and Ryan Reed.

    Restart lap 121

    Lap 125 Bowman leads as Enfinger and Rogers battle for second, ahead of Boat and Jones.

    Caution Lap 127 as Brandon Davis gets into the wall in turn two after getting loose……The leaders make their way down pit road for stops…..Kimmel stays out to take the lead

    Restart Lap 135

    Lap 136 Kimmel leads while Lofton and Bowman battle side-by-side for second

    Lap 137 Bowman clears Lofton for third as big wreck on the backstretch after Zach Ralston and Nelson Canache wreck. Ralston gets loose and spins as Canache hits the inside wall, trying to avoid Ralston.

    Restart lap 144

    Lap 145 Kimmel leads ahead of Bowman while Lofton and Enfinger battle for third

    Lap 146 Kimmel leads Bowman, Lofton, Enfinger and Jones as the caution comes out for Michael Simko spinning in turn two and hitting the wall. Simko got loose and then possibly got a little bit of contact from Chad Hackenbracht. Milka Duno got the lucky dog.

    Restart lap 150

    49 to go Rogers and Hessert make contact, but everybody saves it; Bowman passes Kimmel for the lead

    47 to go Bowman leads Kimmel, Enfinger, Lofton, Jones

    30 to go Bowman leads Enfinger, Kimmel, Boat and Jones

    Caution Lap 185 Jared Marks, Brandon Davis and Milka Duno wreck. Duno gets loose on the inside of Ryan Reed and collects Marks and Davis. Zach Ralston gets spun trying to avoid by Robert Mitten.

    Restart 8 to go Bowman gets a good jump on Enfinger.

    7 to go Rogers and Jones side-by-side for fifth

    6 to go Bowman leads Enfinger, Boat, Kimmel

    5 to go Rogers clears Jones for fifth. Spencer Gallagher and Eric Jones make contact battling for sixth.

    Caution 4 to go Gallagher spins Jones off of turn two. Gallagher apologizes on his radio, saying it wasn’t on purpose.

    Green-White-Checkered finish.

    2 to go Bowman leads Enfinger and Boat while Kimmel and Rogers battle for fourth.

    White flag Rogers clears Kimmel for fourth, off to try to pass Boat for third.

    Alex Bowman wins, ahead of Enfinger, Boat, Rogers, Kimmel, Hackenbracht, Lofton, Gallagher, Reed and Mitchell.

  • Mansfield Motorsports Park, a Lost Gem

    Mansfield Motorsports Park, a Lost Gem

    The parking areas were filled with cars on July 17th, 2010. A line stretched around the brick hut that sold tickets and passes. Hot dogs were sizzling, sending an aroma that radiated from the Fast Lane Grill. Fans climbed up the metal stairway to find their seats, and kids were mesmerized by their first glimpse of a real racetrack. Mansfield Motorsports Park drew a crowd for this thrilling stop on the ARCA schedule.

    Sadly, that race, the Tim Richmond Memorial 200, was the last race at the track. The gates have been closed ever since.

    Yet, I could still hear it. As I looped my fingers through the chainlinks, the faint roaring of engines bounced off my ear drums. The wind whipped my hair back. Cars speeding off turn four, inches from smacking the wall. I felt the earth shake beneath me. Squealing sheet metal made me cringe, and sparks lit up my brain. There was a black-and-white freight train reeling through my head. It was like I was there, even if I had never witnessed one of the events.

    I blinked, and it was all gone.

    [media-credit name=”Ronda Greer/NASCAR” align=”alignright” width=”298″][/media-credit]Dust rode the breeze to hit me in the face. In just two years, the speedway has become desolated. The gravel parking lot is the home of browning weeds and brand-new lighting. The ticket building’s security cameras have bird nests sitting on them, which goes nicely with the bright new ‘Tickets’ sign. New metal railing lines the stairway up to the bleachers, but they’ll never be grasped by eager hands.

    Taking a step back, my head mindlessly shook. The owner had put so much money into the facility, only to shut it down due to a lack of a title sponsor. The track closed back in 2008 after it lost its NASCAR Truck date, but it reopened when it gained a spot on the ARCA line up in 2009. The two races were won by Parker Kligerman and Max Gresham, the track becoming a blur in late 2010.

    I think everyone knows that feeling, the one you get when you know you’ve lost something special. It twists your stomach into a tight double knot. That’s what I felt as I took pictures through the gates. The half-mile seemed perfect, especially with the Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport right across the road. With some research, I found out that the track set aside one hour for autograph signings and opened the pits before the race. It was willing to do anything for the fans, to make them happy. I guess that wasn’t enough.

    The race was important to the community. The Tim Richmond Memorial 200 was an obvious tribute to NASCAR’s James Dean-esque driver, who grew up half an hour away in the city of Ashland. It was our way of celebrating his life, which ended way too quickly. Also, there isn’t a Cup or NNS race anywhere near here. You have many dirt tracks, and ARCA still runs up in Toledo Speedway. With Michigan, Indianapolis, Kentucky, and Pocono surrounding us, there isn’t a big track around here.

    Mansfield was our gateway into the NASCAR world, only to be shut abruptly.

    When I climbed back in the car after capturing the photos, it felt like I was walking away from an opportunity. It had the potential to become a great track. Trust me, if someone fixed it up, I would promote the heck out of that place. Make T-shirts, posters, have a bake sale, whatever I could do to get Mansfield Motorsports Park back in the positive spotlight.

    One day, it might get to shine again, and I hope that day comes soon.

  • BIG WEEKEND FOR JASON WHITE

    BIG WEEKEND FOR JASON WHITE

    July 11, 2012. Sun Peaks, BC racer Jason White will be the Hometown favourite for this weekend’s event in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.  White and his #21 A & W Dodge will be taking the green flag Saturday night at MotoPlex Speedway near Vernon, BC with the support of the majority of race fans and he’s looking for another solid result.

    White is coming off his best ever series finish on an oval track in the last event and expects to keep that momentum going in the A & W Cuisin’ the Dub 300 this weekend.  “Our performance this season has been improving at every event” said White.  “The whole gang at DJK Racing has given me a great car every weekend and we’re competing hard each time out” he added.

    This weekend’s race will be the 6th visit to the beautiful half mile track for the series and White expects the action to be heated, and to be in the middle of that action.  “This season I’m totally focused on racing” explained White.  “I’m not the car owner, just the driver and that’s allowed me to focus on the racing and I think that’s helping our performance” he stated.

    Jason will be joined in the field by his brother Jim White who will pilot the #24 Dodge.  “It’s going to be so exciting to race against Jim” said White.  “He’s a heck of a racer and I’m looking forward to battling with him head to head”.

    With A & W as the title sponsor of the event and driving the #21 A & W Dodge White is understandably busy with plenty of activity leading up to the race.  “Everyone within A & W really gets behind this race, we’ve got a lot of media commitments leading up to the race and it’s a lot of fun to talk racing with all the fans” said White.

    Jason White and the #21 A & W Dodge team will begin with practice Saturday afternoon followed by qualifying at 5:15PM.  The on track autograph session with the drivers begins at 7PM and the green flag flies for the A & W Cruisin’ the Dub 300 at 8:15PM.

    For the latest news about Jason White and the #21 Dodge team check out the team website at www.jasonwhiteracing.com and be sure to follow Jason on twitter for the latest updates @racinjasonwhite  You can get more information about the NCATS series at www.hometracks.nascar.com

  • JIM WHITE RETURNS TO THE TRACK THIS WEEKEND

    JIM WHITE RETURNS TO THE TRACK THIS WEEKEND

    July 12, 2012. Sun Peaks, BC – Last year at the A & W Cruisin’ the Dub 300 at MotoPlex Speedway local racer Jim White had a memorable return to action posting a top ten result.  Once again as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series makes its annual visit to the track near Vernon, BC Jim White will get back in action piloting the #24 Sun Ridge Equipment Dodge Challenger.

    Jim White has been away from the racetrack for some time to focus on his business, but when the opportunity came up to once again race with the premier series in the Country he couldn’t resist.  “I started thinking about it a few months ago” said White.  “I talked with my former Crew Chief Tyler Case who now works for Scott Steckly and it was Tyler who really made this happen and has prepped the car for this weekend” he added.

    While this will be just the 6th NCATS race White has participated in he has a wealth of experience and success.  Jim White is a former Super Modified Champion and a former CASCAR Champion and is anxious to build on last year’s result.  “Having worked with Tyler and knowing the equipment we’ll have for the #24 Sun Ridge Equipment Challenger I think we can have another great result” he stated.

    Participating in this event wouldn’t be possible without the support of numerous parties.  In addition to Sun Ridge Equipment White will be backed by other local businesses.  “Its great how people have jumped on board with this effort” said White.  “JT White Trucking, Harrison Industrial and Norgaard Redi Mix have all pitched in to make this possible.  We wouldn’t be here without them”.

    The race this Saturday will be another opportunity for Jim White to race against his brother Jason White, a full time competitor in the series.  “Jason and I had such a good time last year, I finished one position ahead of him and he’s going to want to beat me this year, but I’m going to do my best not to let that happen” said Jim White.

    Racing action at MotoPlex Speedway begins with practice Saturday afternoon followed by qualifying at 5:15PM.  The on track autograph session with the drivers begins at 7PM and the green flag flies for the A & W Cruisin’ the Dub 300 at 8:15PM.

    You can get the latest information about the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series at www.hometracks.nascar.com

  • Race No. 5:  A&W Cruisin’ The Dub 300 at Motoplex Speedway

    Race No. 5: A&W Cruisin’ The Dub 300 at Motoplex Speedway

    The fifth race of the 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season marks the first race out west for the series as part of a three-race West coast swing that includes a stop in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The first stop of the three is the half-mile tri-oval in Vernon, British Columbia, known as Motoplex Speedway.

    Coming to Motoplex with the momentum is D.J. Kennington, who has won the previous two oval events at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park and Delaware Speedway. The two wins earned him the top spot on the Hunter Index, which was launched in 2010 to highlight the standout performances in the NASCAR touring and regional series. A panel of NASCAR experts and media debate driver’s accomplishments of a single month to see who they feel should be at the top.

    “Claiming the first two oval races on the Canadian Tire Series to compliment some nice early season runs at road courses makes Kennington a real threat to run off with his second series title in three years,” Tim Quievryn of TheThirdTurn.com says in NASCAR’s press release.

    Kennington, who heads to Motoplex leading by 13 points over Andrew Ranger, has finished in the runner-up position in each of the last two races at Motoplex. He has also finished inside the top five in each of his five starts. Though for 2010 series champion, he has a current streak of six straight top-five finishes and seven consecutive top 10s.

    The one to beat on the half-mile is Scott Steckly as he has won the last two events in B.C. The two-time series champion has not finished worse than second in his five B.C. starts and has five top-five finishes in his last six series starts dating back to last season. He currently sits fourth in points after finishing 14th at CTMP and second at Delaware.

    Other past winners on the half-mile in B.C. are J.R. Fitzpatrick, Andrew Ranger and Don Thomson Jr.

    Fitzpatrick won the inaugural race in 2007 at Motoplex Speedway, before logging top 10s each year that followed; he finished eighth last season. He currently sits third in the standings after finishing third at CTMP and 14th at Delaware. Fitzpatrick will have 2008 Motoplex Speedway winner Dom Thomson Jr. atop his pit box as his crew chief.

    Ranger will be making his first Motoplex start after winning the race in 2009. In the two previous starts before the win, he had one top-10 finish. Though Ranger is one to watch without a doubt as he has finished inside the top 1- in 26 of his last 27 series starts, dating back to 2008. The two-time series champion currently sits second in points.

    Another driver looking for a good run at Motoplex Speedway is Jason White as this is his home track and the title sponsor of the race sponsors his No. 21 Dodge each week. White currently sits ninth in points, 12 points out of fifth.

    “Our performance this season has been improving at every event,” White says. “The whole gang at DJK Racing has given me a great car every weekend and we’re competing hard each time out.”

    The best finish that the 2008 Rookie of the Year winner has on his hometrack is a seventh place finish while finishing 11th last year. White will be joined on track by his brother Jim White, who will be driving the No. 24 A&W Dodge.

    “It’s going to be so exciting to race against Jim,” Jason White says.  “He’s a heck of a racer and I’m looking forward to battling with him head to head.”

    It will mark the sixth carer start for Jim White after having a memorable top 10 finish last year at Motoplex.

    “I started thinking about it a few months ago,” Jim White says.  “I talked with my former Crew Chief Tyler Case who now works for Scott Steckly and it was Tyler who really made this happen and has prepped the car for this weekend.”

    While the previous drivers mentioned have loads of experience, 20-year-old Ryley Siebert will be making his second series start after making his debut last season at Auto Clear Motor Speedway in Saskatoon, Sask. The Williams Lake, B.C. native calls Motoplex Speedway his home track and is a regular Late Model competitor.

    “I’m certainly comfortable there and know the track very well,” he says. “But there is some pressure that comes with it. I’ll have a lot of friends and family at the race and they are going to expect me to protect my home turf.”

    The second-generation driver is hoping to have a solid run, hoping to run all 300 laps, well finishing ahead of his father, Trevor Seibert.

    “When I was younger, my dad was my hero,” Ryley Seibert says. “Now that I’m 20 and share the race track with him, I just want to beat him. He beat me not too long ago in his Late Model, so I need to get a little payback.”