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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Chris Madden Controls Southern Nationals Bonus Race at Smoky Mountain Speedway




(August 27, 2016) Picking up where he left off two years ago at Smoky Mountain Speedway with the Southern Nationals Bonus Series, Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C. dominated for the $5,300 prize during the Food City-sponsored event. Madden’s last Southern Nationals Bonus Series win at Smoky Mountain Speedway came during the Iron-Man Classic in August of 2014.

 In a touching moment in victory lane, Chris Madden dedicated the victory in memory of the fallen Maryville (Tenn.) police officer Kenny Moats who was killed in the line of duty a few days earlier. Madden also gave his winner’s check to a lucky race fan and handed out armbands in memory of that officer in the grandstands following the win. McIntosh, who was the race runner up was also offered his kind words to the family in the post-race interview.Madden became the sixth different winner in six races this season on the Southern Nationals Bonus Series while driving the Crowder Trucking, Allstar Performance, Century Plastics and Stroble Mini Storage-sponsored Clements Racing Engines-powered Longhorn Chassis.
Madden led from start to finish in the 40-lapper and crossed the stripe 01.371 seconds ahead of fourth starting Donald McIntosh, sixth starting Ricky Weiss, polesitter Billy Ogle Jr. and eighth starting Mike Marlar.
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(Videos) Ken Lampp Holds That Checkerflag High at Winder Barrow


Ken Lampp (Limited)
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Spencer Hughes Is On His Way To Perfection


Spencer Hughes



Cartersville, GAWith Week 23 of the NeSmith Street Stock season over, 15-year old Spencer Hughes has achieved perfection by picking up the win at Magnolia Motor Speedway on Saturday night. He now has the 700 points that are eligible if a driver wins 14 weeks in the season. However, the points chase has tightened a bit and it is not quite over. Randy Lovell inched ever closer with another win at Battleground Speedway, and Steve Pate went back-to-back in victory lane with wins on Friday at East Alabama Motor Speedway and Saturday at Talladega Short Track.
Headlines from Week 23:
• Week 24 will see everyone focus on where the top 5 in points head to compete. With the points as tight as they are among them, each will be looking to win which will allow them to gain what few precious points are still available. In the event of a tie in the points, wins will determine the tie-breaker. That means that Hughes, Lovell, and Pate are all seeking to win as often as possible should it come down to that!
• Randy Lovell picked up the win at Battleground Speedway on Saturday.
• Tyler Turvin grabbed his first NeSmith Street Stock win at Needmore Speedway in Norman Park, GA.
• Rookie driver Hayden Moran was victorious in action at LA 36 Speedway in Lacombe, LA.
• Larry Faulk visited victory lane at Flomaton Speedway.
• Trevor Woodard grabbed yet another victory at his home track Thunderhill Speedway Park in Summertown, TN.
• Jeff Butler took home the checkered flag with a win at Jackson Motor Speedway.
• Stuart Wilson bested a strong field to claim the win at Southern Raceway in Milton, FL.
Full feature finishes are posted just below the Top 20 in the Point Standings through August 28th, 2016.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Pursley wins Ultimate Bad Boy Off Road 50 at Modoc Raceway





Johnny Pursley Ultimate Super Late Model Winner at Modoc
(results and photo from Ultimate Series Media)



(Modoc, South Carolina) 8/27/16 - Johnny Pursley of Clover, South Carolina continued his Super Late Model hot streak Saturday night at Modoc Raceway holding off Casey Roberts to capture the win the the "Bad Boy Off Road 50" Ultimate Super Late Model Series event worth $5,000. The victory marked his first this season with the Ultimate tour along with his second career win with the series. Casey Roberts, Brent Dixon, Anthony Sanders, and Hunter Peacock rounded out the top five finishers.Casey Roberts set fast time in qualifying with a time of 17.318 seconds. 


Complete Race Results - Modoc Raceway August 27, 2016.
Results August 27, 2016 Modoc Raceway

Ultimate Super Late Model Series

1. 09 Johnny Pursley
2. 101 Casey Roberts...
3. 1D Brent Dixon
4. 421 Anthony Sanders
5. 12 Hunter Peacock
6. 5 Glenn Elliott
7. 1c Kenny Collins
8. 4 Brian Ligon
9. 2X John Henderson
10. 26 Jimmy Sharpe Jr.
11. 07 Brian Ledbetter
12. 77 Brian Connor
13. 22 GR Smith
14. 42 Doug Sanders
15. 10 Scott Shirey
16. 19 Jeremy Ledford
17. 31 Michael Akeson
18. 18 Brett Hamm
19. 2 Dennis "Rambo" Franklin
20. 28 Kelly Guy                     

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Peacock wins his first race of 2016 while Stewart, Gamble, D. Chappell, & Carter all take home wins

Joe Kump
(Photo from Joe Kump Facebook)


(8-27-16) This past Saturday night saw relatively lower car counts for the first time all season due to some other races across the state of Florida, but the racing action on the track was just as hot as ever. Five classes were slated to take the green flag with the headline race of the night going to the Advanced Medical Labs Late Model division.
 First up on the night however would be the Daytona Sportswear Modifieds. Starting on the front row saw Larry Mott and Hunter Gustafson lead the field to the green flag. When the green fell it was Gustafson moving into the lead with Mott falling all the way back to third as defending track champion and points leader Garret Stewart moved into the runner up spot. After pacing behind Gustafson for only a handful of laps, Stewart would blow by the #15 machine on the high line and begin to set sail in the 15 lap feature event. The man on the move was Larry Burkins as he would get into the second spot with just over five laps to go, but would have nothing for Stewart's Elite Chassis, Salt Death fishing #67 as he went on to collect yet another win on the 2016 season and extended his points lead ever so slightly over Gustafson. Burkins would settle for second, Gustafson third, followed by Patrick Varieka, and Jamie Carter rounded out the top five.
 Next up found the Allen Plumbing Hobby Stocks taking center stage as James McCague and Joe Kump would start on the front row. On the races initial start Kump would get the early lead, but Robert Sirmons would try and make a three wide pass into second and collect McCague who would the get into Jeff Miller who had no where to go. Sirmons would come to pit road to assess the damage, but would return as would McCague. Miller, however, would have major damage to his new Datyona Sportswear #28 and would not be able to continue. The race would restart this time with Trevor Gamble moving into the pole position and he would take the early race lead from Kump. Kump would not be denied in his J&C Gradall #3 as he would work his way up to Gamble and get around the #64 just before the races half way point. From then on it was all the Kump show as he would dominate the 15 lap feature event and win his first race of 2016. Kump also took home an extra $100 from John Allen as he added a bonus to win the feature event. Gamble would come home second and also gain valuable championship points on the absent Donnie Ashford. Sirmons, tho badly damaged, would limp home third followed by Martin Johnson and McCague.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Bloomquist Wins Lawrenceburg’s Whiskey City 60

Scott Bloomquist is red hot in the Lucas Oil Series



LAWRENCEBURG, IN (August 27, 2016) – For the second night in a row Scott Bloomquist led every lap of a Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned event, winning Saturday night’s Whiskey City 60 at Lawrenceburg Speedway. His win at Lawrenceburg was his 12th series win of the season as he continues to stand atop the championship standings.
 Earl Pearson Jr.; in the Dunn-Benson Ford/Lucas Oil/Longhorn Chassis; finished second, followed by Brandon Sheppard in the Best Performance Motorsports/Rocket Chassis. Completing the top five were Gregg Satterlee, and Dennis Erb Jr.
 Bloomquist set a new track record for Late Models at Lawrenceburg in Miller Welders Time Trials, then went on to dominate his heat race, before finally capturing his second career win at the facility. “I lost my power steering near the end. We didn’t dare get up on that cushion. We could lean on it, but without power steering it’s extremely difficult to drive these cars. It takes about everything you have. I am glad that one’s over!”
 “We made sure that we had some traction coming off of turn four. If you slide across there, it wasn’t too bad. The cautions somewhat helped keep the engine cooled down. We got to about 230 or 240 degrees. The humidity tonight didn’t help with some of the issues the other drivers had.”

Barnes Parks It at OSP in Super Street


Brian Barnes
(Videos property of Debbie Nelms)
(Photo from South Georgia Racing)

AIC Street/Super Streets
Brian Barnes #11
Bobby Morris #98
Dusty Collins #119
Coy Mincey #01
Trey Drawdy #24
Knuckles Shurling #21
Francis Morris #23
Logan Morris #80
Ronnie Perryman #17


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Sunday, August 28, 2016

(Videos) Clint Smith Doubles Up On Feature Wins at Senoia


Clint Smith

Super Late Models
1-Clint Smith, Senoia 
2-Joe Armistead, Jr., Senoia 
3-Mason Massey, Douglasville 
4-Joey Armistead, Senoia 
5-Bubba Pollard, Senoia 
6-Ricky Williams, Fayetteville 
7-Ashton Winger, Senoia 
8-Shane Fulcher, Thomaston 
9-Zach Leonhardi, Cartersville 
10-Laddie Fulcher, Thomaston 
11-Lamar Haygood, Douglasville 
Fast Qualifier:  Williams (16.026 seconds/84.3 mph

B cadet
1-Dennis Lykins, Jr., Sharpsburg 
2-Jody Knowles, Tyrone 
3-Billy Stevenson, Locust Grove 
4-Bobby Arnold, Newnan 
5-Parrish Duncan, Newnan 
6-Jack Mills, Griffin 
7-Ted Minnix, McDonough 
8-Tod Darda, LaGrange 
9-Jeff Carter, Stockbridge 
10-Jamie Nicholson, Jr., Locust Grove 
11-Johnny Stinchcomb, Newnan 
12-Keith Fields, Griffin 
13-Richard Goode, Hampton 
14-Scott Gaddy, Newnan 
Heat Winners: Lykins & Goode

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Wooten, Eunice shine brightest in GIS SC5 runs Gainey, Gardener, Roach, Quarterman also take checkers


Brian Wooten

By Rob Lee

WAYNESVILLE, Ga. (Aug. 27)The stars may not have littered the sky on a cloud-covered evening.
But the stars of the NeSmith Performance Street Stocks shined brightly Saturday evening at Golden Isles Speedway. None was more vivid then Brian Wooten.
The B-dub Express topped a stellar field from three states to win the Super Challenge 5 Series 25-lap feature. He led every circuit on the 4/10-mile, red gumbo clay oval.
“Car did pretty good,” Wooten said of his $2,000 win. “Track was a little off this week. I’m not used to the track being this wet. I don’t like it this wet so I have a little homework to do, but it worked out tonight.”
Rain fell during the day three different times leaving a tacky surface throughout the program. That did not stop Wooten shooting from the pole and then opening the advantage again after a handful of restarts.
The regular GIS high flyers were in the house as well as the aces from elsewhere.
Richie Stephens, Kyle Livingood, Robert Hicks and Ronnie Newsome rounded out the top five.
Justin McRee, Woodstock, Ala., jumped into the Dunn Motorsports High Roller Race Cars house car. The Late Model veteran won his heat, but went backwards some in the main and took seventh.
“They are the best of the best,” Wooten added. “Richie has helped me a tremendous amount and to have Justin start beside me and beat him tonight is just unreal.”

Saturday, August 27, 2016

East Alabama Motor Speedway Top 5 In Features With Commentary 8/27/2016


Submitted by Lamar McClellan
Photo credits: Eric Gano - EPA Photography

Montana Dudley

EAMS Late Model
1 - #55 Montana Dudley picks up the win in flag to flag fashion - was never seriously challenged.
2 - #K9 Dana Eiland  ran a strong 2nd, but couldn't mount a challenge and there were no cautions to give him a chance on a restart.
3 - #4 Dusty Jones battled with #00 Jay Elliott early and held on for a solid finish.
4 - #99 Rucker Orr runs EAMS for only the 2nd time this year - improves on his previous finish by 1 spot.
5 - #00 Jay Elliott was running top 3 early - got shuffled back in traffic.

Josh Weathers

Limited Late Model
1 - #90 Josh Weathers ran 2nd to #83 Brandon Pijnenburg early and took the lead on lap 3 - withstood challenge 1st from #10 Andrew Bailey and then #79 Marc Gooden.
2 - #79 Marc Gooden applied great pressure to Weathers but couldn't get past.
3 - #10 Andrew Bailey had a great run - gave up 2nd on a late restart.
4 - #01 Trevor McMullan arrived late and didn't get to heat race - moved up quickly through the pack.
5 - #29 Randy Allen had a great run picking up his 3rd top 5 of the season.

Lee Hutchinson

Hot Shots
1 - #28 Lee Hutchinson won again - nuff said.....
2 - #42 Jason Newsome captures his 3rd top 2 finish of the year.
3 - #66 Dean Williams gets a good finish in only his 2nd race this year.
4 - #2 Patrick Harrelson gets another top 5 - his 8th this season.
5 - #87 Brad Kirk finishes top 5 for only the 2nd time this year

See you next Saturday night for the big $4,000 to win ULTIMATE race.  Check EAMS face book page for details.

GIS announces NeSmith World Championship to be part of October Showdown finale Washam, Wooten prepare and Collins chases Limited LM bucks


By ROB LEE
WAYNESVILLE, Ga. (Aug. 24) – The stroll down pit road at Golden Isles Speedway this Saturday evening may provide evidence of increased intensity by the NeSmith Performance Street Stock race teams.
Preparation will jump into high gear after the announcement this week to bring the NeSmith Performance Street Stock World Championship to GIS. The 100-lap event will be part of the third annual Showdown On the Coast Oct. 13-15 and will send $10,000 home with the winner.
Saturday’s $2,000-to-win Super Challenge 5 Series will be a powerful preparation on the 4/10-mile, red gumbo red clay oval.
Shaun Washam leads the SC5 after three races. Brian Wooten’s stellar season has him atop the regular NPSS points.
“Our season has been up and down,” Washam said of his Auto Dispatch, Inc./H and S Car Carriers/Queen Enterprises Chevrolet racing out of Nahunta, Ga. “We started off real good, started trying new things on the car and it hasn’t worked out the way we hoped. But we learned some things and what not to do. All in all it’s been a good season.”

“Season has been better than we ever imagined,” Wooten said. “We’ve won six out of nine races, including a couple big shows. I’m just blessed beyond measure.”
Wooten’s Glynn Radiator/Jack’s Tire and Brake/First Coast Hydraulic/Allen’s Pro Trailer Service/Rocketman Race Cars/Chancey and Meyers Motorsports Chevy has one of the three SC5 wins so far. Donnie Ashford and Kyle Livingood have the others.

Robert Price Finds Victory Lane At EAMS Friday Night



(Road Warrior)

1.#16 Robert Price
2.  #G14 Tim Goforth
3.#7 Bobby Duell
4.#18 Tyler Walters
5.#17 Erick Robinson...
6.#99 Brooks Shelley
7.#K9 Trey Fountain
8.#38 Dylan Rogers
Nesmith Street Stock
1.#07S Steve Pate
2. #02 Tyler Turvin
3.#36 VJ McDonald
4.#07C Cameron Metts...
5.#17J Jason Price
6. #7 Chris Arnett
7.#69 Jason Harrison
8.#12 Trey Barnes
9.#1 Jacob Cromer
10.
#17D Derick Mathews  
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Bloomquist Takes John Bradshaw Memorial at Ponderosa Speedway

(Photo and Article from Lucas Oil Media)


 JUNCTION CITY, KY (August 26, 2016) – Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series point leader Scott Bloomquist extended his lead in the championship standings by winning the 13th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial at Ponderosa Speedway on Friday Night. It was the first ever visit by the LOLMDS to the Central Kentucky bullring.
 Bloomquist led all 50 laps in his Crop Production Services, Reece Monument Company, Mark Martin Automotive, Andy Durham-powered, Sweet-Bloomquist Chassis. Tim McCreadie’s Sweeteners Plus, Longhorn finished second, followed by Dennis Erb Jr. in his Vomac Truck Sales, Black Diamond Chassis.

Friday, August 26, 2016

Technical Bulletin for Chevrolet Performance 100 Presented by Sunoco Race Fuels at Rome Speedway



          Cartersville, GA - Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series Officials have announced that at the Chevrolet Performance 100 Presented by Sunoco Race Fuels at Rome Speedway in Rome, GA on Sunday September 4th, a competition fuel stop will take place.

The competition fuel stop will take place between laps 50 and 60 of the 100 (green flag) lap event. Competitors will be allowed one crew member to add FUEL ONLY with no other changes, adjustments, or work to be done on their respective cars.

"Most of today's Dirt Late Model cars are equipped with smaller capacity fuel cells than cars of the past, and with the larger size (1/2 mile) of track at Rome, we felt that it would be in the best interest of competition to ensure that everyone was good to go the entire 100 green flag lap distance," stated Mike Vaughn, CEO/Founder of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series.

For more information about the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series please visit the official website at 525superseries.com.
You can also find us on all of your favorite social media outlets as well:
Facebook - Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series
Twitter - @525SuperSeries
Instagram - @chevysuperseries_525

Chevrolet Performance Parts is the Title Sponsor of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series.  Hoosier Racing Tire is the "Official Tire" of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series.  Sunoco Race Fuel is the "Official Race Fuel" of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series.  Panama City Cycles is the "Official ATV Provider" of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series.  Schaeffer's Oil Presented By Chad Wallace is the Official Oil of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series. Cruise With The Champions is the "Rookie of the Year" Official Sponsor of the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series. 
Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series Contingency Sponsors for 2016 are CrateInsider.Com, Gresham Racing Parts, Beyea Headers, Out-Pace Performance, and Knowles Racing Parts and Bodies.              

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Bloomquist Has A huge Lead in Lucas Oil Points Over Davenport



POSCAR #DRIVER NAMEHOMETOWNPOINTSTRAIL BY
10Scott BloomquistMooresburg, TN59600
26Jonathan DavenportMount Airy, NC5530-430
3777Jared LandersBatesville, AR5370-590
4B5Brandon SheppardNew Berlin, IL5310-650
539Tim McCreadieWatertown, NY5205-755
628EDennis Erb, Jr.Carpentersville, IL5065-895
75Don O'NealMartinsville, IN5055-905
815LDarrell LaniganUnion, KY4885-1075
920Jimmy OwensNewport, TN4765-1195
91Earl Pearson Jr.Jacksonville, FL4765-1195
1115FSteve FrancisBowling Green, KY4370-1590
1275Colton FlinnerAllison Park, PA3480-2480

Putman County Weekly Racing Action Recap!!





Kevin McKenzie wins 3/4 MODs @ Putnam in the silver bullet! Congratulations!!!

  Satsuma, Fl-The action packed Integrity Painting sponsored Gladiators was a race that kept everyone on the edge of there seat for 25 laps. Ashley Eng the only female driver there took the lead early on leading the race till 5 to go holding off everyone behind her. As Reaid Christensen took the lead from Ashley with 5 to go putting him in victory lane but did not pass tech afterwards. Putting Ashley Eng the winner where she had her mind set to be from the beginning of the race.
  The
... Dirts 4 Racing and J and M sponsored hobby stocks non points race is a race young 13 yr. Old Joshua Kunstbeck will never forget. As the green fell the J and M racing triple 8 driven by McCaque jumped to the lead over kunstbeck and Hupp. Setting himself up for victory lane. As he paced himself and got a distance between himself and Hupp, his night and his sights of victory lane diminshed as his axle broke on lap 2. Putting Hupp in the lead. As the race started winding down Kunstbeck found himself getting closer and closer to Hupp. With 2 to go Kunstbeck drove the car harder than he ever has taking the lead from Hupp and putting himself in victory lane for his first ever win in a hobby stock. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Carpenter Takes Checkered Flag at Swainsboro Raceway!


Brandon Carpenter
(Photo from Swainsboro Raceway)

By: Candy Carroll
8-20-2016
 Ninety-six cars showed up at Swainsboro Raceway Saturday night for down south dirt track racing Dixie Style. In preparation for the upcoming $10,000 to win event Labor Day weekend, sixteen Sunoco Super Street drivers came to town with Brandon Carpenter and Andy Stewart both picking up heat race wins and leading the field to green. Stewart immediately took the lead on the front stretch with Carpenter tight to his inside rear quarter panel. Luke Scott moved inside Michael McTier to battle for the third position. Halfway, Willis McKenzie moved into the fourth position. One lap to go, McKenzie trying the outside off turn four battling for the third position gets sideways hitting the outside retaining wall just before the flag stand. Andy Stewart leads flag to flag earning his ninth win of the year, fifth in a row, and taking over the points lead. After post race inspection, Luke Scott moved into the second position, Michael McTier third, Barry Cates fourth, and Josh Mock rounds out the top five.

Ridgeway, Corbin, Hanson, and Braswell Find Victory Lane at Winder Barrow

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Tim Corbin on his way to victory

STOCK V-8
#111 TIM CORBIN
#4 STEPHEN HOUSE
#23 ZACH BROWN
#09 JEFF CASPER
#20 MARK CHANCEY
#29 BRYAN BECKNER
#44 CHASE CHANCEY-DNF


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Monday, August 22, 2016

Results From Cochran Motor Speedway Aug. 19th


Sportsman
   Points
123    Phil Pittman      -175.00
2121D    Corey Dunn      -170.00
3458    Steven Jenson      -165.00
4525M    Wiley Mcdaniel Jr.     -160.00
584    Ridge Warren      -155.00
635    Justin Sapp      -150.00
7649    Wesley Robertson      -146.00
8713S    Tyler Seabolt      -142.00
9917H    Cameron Hall      -0.00
101058J    Tim Jenson      -
0.00
    
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Finishing Results From The Southern Street Stock Nationals At Whynot Raceway


"THE CHAMP" Michael Blade
Photo credit Blake Hagan

2016 Southern Street Stock Nationals
 1.   10   Michael Blade
 2.   11   Spencer Hughes
 3.   93   Johnny Stokes
 4.   25   Justin McRee
 5.   2r    Lee Ray
 6.   67   Trey Bright
 7.  007  Kevin Whittington
 8.  17d  Ronald Dunn
 9.    8    Mike Palasini Jr
10.   41  Hayden Moran
11. 777  Brandon Leftwich
12.   72  Frank Wilson
13.   11  Jamie Sudduth
14.  h17 Mark Harddon
15.  83   Randy Lovell
16.   68  Howie Reeves
17.  17j  Ronnie Jordan Jr
18.  49   Rob Slott
19.  c3   Chad Comer
20. 14k  Ben Kieth
21.  01   Aaron Brumbeloe
22.  16   Terry Taylor
23.  48   Ryan Slott
24. 711  Richie Tosh
25.   4    Matt Byram
26.  99   Kevin Mitchell
27.  50   Brian Rickman
28.  10t  Chad Thrash
29.  32   Chris Carden
30.  87   Tody Ratcliff




Sunday, August 21, 2016

Turpen First Female To Win At Senoia Summer Nationals


Morgan Turpen
Submitted by Ted Austad
Photo credits: Francis Hauke

(August 21, 2016 – Senoia, GA)  Tennessee’s Morgan Turpen placed herself in the Senoia Raceway record books becoming the first female to capture a Senoia Summer Nationals title.  The high school English teacher held off repeated challenges by fellow volunteer state rival Howard Moore to nab the checkered flag in the USCS Winged Outlaw Sprint Car main event.  She also currently leads the national USCS tour point standings.


Joining Turpen in the winner’s circle were Florida’s Robby Hoffman who captured the Mini Sprint feature, Alabama’s Jason Hiett who won the Super Late Model race and Clint ‘Cat Daddy’ Smith of Senoia claiming his thirteenth Limited Late Model race win of the season.  Newnan’s Craig Scott won the Crate Late Model race with Tyrone’s Jody Knowles besting the field of B Cadets.  Whitesburg’s James Swanger won the Hobby Stock feature and Conyers Tim Harmon was the Bomber winner.  The Mini Stock feature fell victim to the track curfew and will be run this Saturday, August 27th.

The defending United Sprint Car Series Outlaw Thunder Tour National Champion Morgan Turpen of Cordova, TN picked up her fourth win of the season during the 7th Annual Senoia Summer Nationals at Senoia Raceway.  The “Queen of the Wings” held off a hard late-race charge from young gun Howard Moore of Memphis, TN.

Turpen took the lead after a lap 13 crash took out early race leader Eric Riggins Jr. of Charlotte, NC.  Despite a rain delay, the “Carolina Kid” could not make repairs to continue in the race.

After the restart, Moore moved up to challenge Turpen for the point, and actually took the lead on lap 23, but the caution flag came out after Johnny Gilbertson, Jr. of Dover, FL stalled on the front straightaway to negate the pass.  Turpen led Moore down for the restart and was able to hold him off for the win.  Moore settled for second with third place going to Lance Moss of Cherryville, NC.

Carter, Smith, Newsome, And Goforth Write There Names In Into The Record Books Saturday Night At SGMP


Rhett Carter after his win at SGMP

Late Models
1.   44 Rhett Carter
                 2.   121 Pearson Lee Williams
   3.   22  Cecil Eunice
        4.   26 Jimmy Sharpe jr
5.   33 Gene Ross
 C-Class
1.   0   Tim Smith
2.   8   Rex Stone
         3.   44  Houston Joiner
  4.   97  Ed Striplin
          5.   14  Johnny Tawzer
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East Alabama Motor Speedway Top 5's With Commentary & Victory Lane Photos 8/20/2016

Larry Harrod


Submitted by Lamar McClellan
Photo credits: Eric Gano - EPA Photography

EAMS Late Model:
1 - #27 Larry Harrod brought an atom bomb to a pillow fight tonight with his new Longhorn chassis with Bobby Thomas horsepower - started 6th and was leading within 6 laps - awesome job!
2 - #00 Jay Elliott looked as good tonight as he has all year - this finish brought him into a tie for 2nd in points, but I THINK he lost the tie-breaker (# of wins) to #110 Ricky Culpepper.
3 - #55 Montana Dudley drove an outstanding race coming from a 17th place start after no hot laps and no time trials due to a header problem.
4 - #110 Slick Rick Culpepper ran a very competitive race, working the high line early on, to garner another top 5 finish, ending up only 3 points behind Championship winner #K9 Dana Eiland.
5 - #4 Dusty Jones - a solid finish among the best EAMS has to offer.
10 - #K9 Dana Eiland - picks up his 2nd Championship in 3 years - not bad for a 66 year old....

Jordan Feider Makes History Friday Night at OSP



Jordan Feider
(Photo from South Georgia Racing)
(Video property of Debbie Nelms)


 Friday night at Oglethorpe Speedway Jordan Feider made racing history becoming the first female to win a feature. Below is the results and video of this history making event.
1. Jordan Feider
2. Eddie Morris
3. Donnie Bazemore




 A HUGE thank you goes out to everyone that came out to Oglethorpe Speedway Park Aug 19 for PACK THE TRACK NIGHT. It was a success and we entered another record to the History books of OSP with the first female winner in the Southern Eagle Budweiser Crate Late Models, Jordan Feider. Congrats to Jordan and her team for such a powerful performance. Guess this means everyone else will be stepping up their game. Bring it on !!!!
 Other winners include. Advanced Integrated Controls Super Street-Brian Barnes #11,,Yancey Brother CAT Pure Stocks-Everette Bootle #51,, Go Minis Savannah Mini Stocks- Aaron Phillips #18,, Pooler Pawn & Diamond Company Super 4s- Briam Balcolm #7,, Amateur 4s- Walter Hadwin # 7..

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