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Sam Driggers Dirtcar Summer Nationals Director / Dirtcar Regional Series Director 704-467-7786 Cell, 618-450-2072 Office [email protected]
May 26, 2019 To DIRTcar UMP Modified Teams and Drivers: Please make your plans now to participate in the 9th annual DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment MoDifieD Nationals During the DIRTcar Summer Nationals events. Again in 2019, the DIRTcar staff will manage the event from pill Draw to payoff anD each event will have a posteD consistent payoff. This year we have 30 races scheduled; a driver racing every race woulD travel 4367 miles anD 67 hours. Winning every race woulD pay $52,000 incluDing $5000.00 for the championship. A total of over $227,015.00 in purse is posteD with a Summit Point FunD $15,000.00. The tour will concluDe with two huge weekenDs; the historic Prairie Dirt Classic $5,000 to win at Fairbury anD the all new Hope for Harley Race - $6000 to win, $1,000 to start at CeDar RiDge. New this year is live streaming of all Summer Nationals / Summit MoDifieD Series events on DIRTVision.com. Your family, frienDs anD sponsors will be able to catch every minute of action. Check out the package on DIRTVision.com. All the events will be full Summit MoDifieD Series events with full points, DIRTcar UMP MoDifieD rules anD DIRTcar procedures. Drivers will count their best 8 races, with tiebreakers on the, 9th, 10th anD 11th event. Summit Racing Equipment continues to be a huge supporter of moDifieD teams with their sponsorship program anD the only thing you must do is show up, anD have the Decals on your car. Every car that makes the feature will be given an awarD from one of the many sponsor’s Summit Racing Equipment has teameD up with to support the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment MoDifieD Nationals. -
A View from the Top Page 2 - by Steve Eighinger Photo Courtesy of Tim’S Racing Photos
www.CILTRAK.com Hammer Down January 2014 Vol. 1 No. 1 HAMMER DOWN Special Edition For: A Publication Of www.CILTRAK.com B-SHEPP A View From The Top Page 2 - By Steve Eighinger Photo Courtesy of Tim’s Racing Photos Inside This Month’s Issue: BRIAN LYNN - Haulin’ The Mail SMASH: Remembering Those We Lost p8 p6 PLUS: Commentary From Patrick Davis and Jake Croxton p10 2 Hammer Down January 2014 www.CILTRAK.com THE BIG YEAR: BRANDON SHEPPARD BREAKS OUT IN 2013 Steve Eighinger NEW BERLIN, Il. — So, what will the kid do for an encore? Brandon Sheppard cemented his stand- ing among dirt-track deity in 2013 when, among other accomplishments, the 21-year-old late model wiz won the Dirt Track World Championship in Ports- mouth, Ohio. Add in the UMP national title and win- ning the prestigious — not to mention grueling — UMP Summer Nationals Hell Tour and you begin to get an idea of what kind of checkered flags Sheppard was collecting. “I don’t think we could have asked for a better season,” Sheppard said. “We’ve been working really hard for a lot of years Photo by Tim’s Racing Photos to get where we’re at right now ... and it he posted “just” four victories during the peaceful offseason. “I’ve been around it my whole life, so was a long season, but it was all worth it.” 26-race schedule, he secured 19 top-five “We’ve been able to spend most of our it’s real special for me personally to win and 23 top-10 finishes. -
Four Crown Nationals Feature
ELDORA SPEEDWAYELDORA - FOUR SPEEDWAY CROWN - MODIFIEDNATIONALS HISTORY FEATURE WINNERS YEAR MIDGET SPRINT SILVER CROWN LATE MODEL MODIFIED WoO SPRINT ASCoC SPRINT 1981 Ken Schrader Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Joe Wallace 1982 Rich Vogler Steve Kinser Ron Shuman Dean Roper 1983 Johnny Parsons Jack Hewitt Ken Schrader Bobby Jacks 1984 rain rain rain rain 1985 Rich Vogler Larry Rice Larry Rice C.J. Rayburn 1986 Rich Vogler Rich Vogler Jack Hewitt Billy Moyer 1987 Jack Hewitt Tony Elliott Larry Rice John Lawhorn 1988 Rich Vogler Steve Butler Jack Hewitt Doug Ault 1989 Robby Flock Steve Butler Jack Hewitt Randy Boggs 1990 Stan Fox Jack Hewitt Steve Butler Donnie Moran 1991 Jeff Gordon Jack Hewitt Jack Hewitt Billy Moyer 1992 Johnny Parsons Danny Smith Steve Butler Donnie Moran 1993 Jack Hewitt Tony Elliott Ron Shuman Freddy Smith 1994 Steve Knepper Kevin Doty Jack Hewitt Freddy Smith 1995 Tony Stewart Tony Stewart Jack Hewitt Jack Boggs 1996 Tracy Hines Jimmy Sills Jack Hewitt Jack Hewitt 1997 Jay Drake Jack Hewitt Kevin Huntley Jack Hewitt 1998 Jack Hewitt Jack Hewitt Jack Hewitt Jack Hewitt 1999 Dave Darland Dave Darland Jimmy Sills Mike Brecht 2000 Kasey Kahne Tracy Hines J. J. Yeley Jim Shereck 2001 J. J. Yeley Bud Kaeding J. J. Yeley Joey Kramer 2002 Jay Drake Bud Kaeding Brian Tyler Brian Ruhlman 2003 no race due to Mopar Million 2004 Dave Darland Dickie Gaines Dave Darland Brian Ruhlman 2005 Danny Stratton Levi Jones Dave Darland Brian Ruhlman 2006 Tracy Hines Tracy Hines Matt Neely Jerry Bowersock 2007 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Robert Ballou Jerry Coons Jr Chad Ruhlman 2008 J.J. -
2015 Dirtcar Nationals Volusia Speedway - Super Dirtcar Series Big Block Modifieds – 44Th Annual Dirtcar Nationals
2015 DIRTcar Nationals Volusia Speedway - Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds – 44th Annual DIRTcar Nationals Staffing and Contacts; Gary Spaid 585-734-5959 [email protected] Tom Deery 704-941-9772 [email protected] Jeff Hachmann 315-283-3367 [email protected] Volusia Speedway Park Gary Risch, Jr. 724-321-3763 [email protected] Volusia Speedway Park 386-985-4402 [email protected] Schedule; Tuesday, February 17th – Super DIRTcar Series/DIRTcar Big Block Modified Practice Wednesday, February 18th – Super DIRTcar Series/DIRTcar Big Block Modified ‘30’ Thursday, February 19th – Super DIRTcar Series/DIRTcar Big Block Modified ‘30’ Friday, February 20th – Super DIRTcar Series/DIRTcar Big Block Modified ‘30’ Saturday, February 21st – Super DIRTcar Series/DIRTcar Big Block Modified ‘50’ General Daily Schedule: o 10:00 am -- Pit Gates Open, Transporter Parking, Team Entry o Noon on Tues. Feb 10th and Mon. Feb 16th ONLY – Pit Pass Sales Open o 1:00 pm Pit Pass Sales Open o 2:00 pm Ready Meeting – key staff o 3:00 pm Pits Cleared, Pit Passes/Credentials required (Draw Begins) o 4:40pm Grandstand, Midway and Fan Zone areas cleared. o 5:00pm Grandstand Gate opens o 5:00pm Drivers meetings (All draws for starting position conclude at the end of the driver’s meeting) o 6:00pm Hot Laps/ Qualifying (Big Block Hot Laps will be timed) o 7:20 pm Opening Ceremonies o 7:30 pm First Race PARKING; • Arriving prior to 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 will be staged in kart track area • Arriving after 11:59 p.m. -
Sam Driggers Dirtcar Summer Nationals Director / Dirtcar Regional Series Director 704-467-7786 Cell, 618-450-2072 Office [email protected]
To 2019 DIRTcar Late Model Teams: Thank you in advance for supporting the 31st annual DIRTcar Summer Nationals. Please find attached the details of the tour and we invite you to participate, whether it’s in one event or all 28 events. Review the attached documents and don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions. We are pleased to offer an $80,100.00 point fund for the Late Models this year. Again, five weekly point fund rewards with a total of $5,000.00 distributed to the top ten ($2,000.00 to the weekly point leader) as well as an overall point fund. With the support of the five weekly sponsors, the series ending point fund returns to $55,100 paying the top ten and $25,000 for the champion. Drivers can collect rewards for participating in all the events or one of the five weeks. Also, we are joining with the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series again for the Friday June 28 and Saturday June 29 combined events. For your information….. This year’s schedule is 28 races in 32 days. If you win every Summer Nationals event, you will collect $235,000.00 - $200,000.00 in first place purse, $25.000.00 for first in the points title champion and $10,000 weekly first place. You have driven 3860 miles in about 58.5 hours making it the “Highway to Hell”. It sounds like a piece of cake to me. The only way you will know is to come back night after night. -
The Racing Vacation RACING Connection Racing According to Plan June 2014 Vol
www.theracingconnection.comwww.theracingconnection.com June 2014 Vol. 18, No. 2 ARCAARCAARCAARCA &&&& MastersMastersMastersMasters PreviewPreviewPreviewPreview GoingGoing InIn CirclesCircles 1:11:1 WithWith GilomenGilomen June 2014 Page 2 Page 3 June 2014 The Midwest Publisher's Note The Racing Vacation RACING Connection Racing According to Plan June 2014 Vol. 18, No. 2 P.O. Box 22111 St. Paul MN, 55122 651-451-4036 [email protected] www.theracingconnection.com Publisher Dan Plan Contributing Writers Dan Plan photo Shane Carlson Dale P. Danielski one that I haven’t been to in a long time. This year’s trip Eric Huenefeld was to my neighboring state of Wisconsin over the Stan Meissner Memorial Day weekend. With the long weekend, I was able Jacklyn Daniels-Nuttleman Dan Plan to spend some time at a real campground (meaning Kris Peterson Throughout my life as a race fan, I’ve been lucky enough to something other than a race track parking lot) with my family Dean Reller go on several racing vacations. Actually, most of my before starting the journey into Wisconsin. Jason Searcy vacation days from my daytime job have been utilized for Charlie Spry racing related time off. I can’t think of a better way to use The agenda for this year had a visit to a couple of new my vacation days, but the rest of my family might not agree. tracks that I had never visited previously – Angell Park Photographers Speedway in Sun Prairie, WI and Columbus 151 Speedway Jim Ambruoso (815-623-3200) Many years ago, we would take family trips to mid-week in Columbus, WI. -
Weather Has the Bill Has Matter
T H U R S D A Y 161st YEAR • NO. 227 JANUARY 21, 2016 CLEVELAND, TN 16 PAGES • 50¢ A year of project completions ‘State of the City’ eyes present, future By JOYANNA LOVE spur even more economic growth a step closer toward the Spring Banner Senior Staff Writer FIRST OF 2 PARTS along the APD 40 corridor,” Rowland Branch Industrial Park becoming a said. reality. Celebrating the completion of some today. The City Council recently thanked “A conceptual master plan was long-term projects for the city was a He said the successes of the past state Rep. Kevin Brooks for his work revealed last summer, prepared by highlight of Cleveland Mayor Tom year were a result of hard work by city promoting the need for the project on TVA and the Bradley/Cleveland Rowland’s State of the City address. staff and the Cleveland City Council. the state level by asking that the Industrial Development Board,” “Our city achieved several long- The mayor said, “Exit 20 is one of Legislature name the interchange for Rowland said. term goals the past year, making 2015 our most visible missions accom- him. The interchange being constructed an exciting time,” Rowland said. “But plished in 2015. Our thanks go to the “The wider turn spaces will benefit to give access to the new industrial just as exciting, Cleveland is setting Tennessee Department of trucks serving our existing park has been named for Rowland. new goals and continues to move for- Transportation and its contractors for Cleveland/Bradley County Industrial “I was proud and humbled when I ward, looking to the future for growth a dramatic overhaul of this important Park and the future Spring Branch learned this year the new access was and development.” interchange. -
2019 Ollie's Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions Presented By
2019 Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 Results DATE VENUE Qualified Start Finish Laps L. Led Status Points T. Points Standings Races Wins Top 5 Top 10DNF 2/6/2018 Volusia Speedway Park 17 22 4 30 0 Running 142 -- -- 1 0 1 1 0 2/7/2018 Volusia Speedway Park 19 22 9 30 0 Running 132 -- -- 2 0 1 2 0 2019 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Results DATE VENUE Qualified Start Finish Laps L. Led Status Points T. Points Standings Races Wins Top 5 Top 10DNF 2/8/2019 Volusia Speedway Park 14 10 5 30 0 Running 140 140 5th 1 0 1 1 0 2/9/2019 Volusia Speedway Park 7 7 3 30 0 Running 144 284 3rd 2 0 2 2 0 2/22/2019 Cotton Bowl Speedway Rained Out 2/23/2019 LoneStar Speedway Rained Out 2/27/2019 Dirt Track at Las Vegas 6 (Flight A) 11 3 30 0 Running 144 428 2nd 3 0 3 3 0 2/28/2019 Dirt Track at Las Vegas 5 (Flight A) 1 1 30 14 Running 150 578 2nd 4 1 4 4 0 3/8/2019 Thunderbowl Raceway Rained Out 3/9/2019 Thunderbowl Raceway 5 9 10 35 0 Running 130 708 2nd 5 1 4 5 0 3/15/2019 Silver Dollar Speedway 9 (Flight A) 13 4 35 0 Running 142 850 2nd 6 1 5 6 0 3/16/2019 Stockton Dirt Track 14 10 8 30 0 Running 134 984 2nd 7 1 5 7 0 3/22/19 Ocean Speedway Rained Out 3/23/2019 Placerville Speedway Postponed to September 11 3/29/2019 Keller Auto Speedway 11 2 6 35 0 Running 138 1122 2nd 8 1 5 8 0 3/30/2019 Perris Auto Speedway 3 5 7 30 0 Running 136 1258 T-1 9 1 5 9 0 4/5/2019 USA Raceway 13 1 4 30 0 Running 142 1400 2nd 10 1 6 10 0 4/6/2019 Perris Auto Speedway 15 13 4 30 0 Running 142 1542 2nd 11 1 7 11 -
WEEK 5 Thursday July 9Th to Wednesday July 15Th Trev and the Late Jason Johnson - Feb 2018
Welcome to the Virtual Blog of the 2020 Mega Month of Money tour WEEK 5 Thursday July 9th to Wednesday July 15th Trev and the late Jason Johnson - Feb 2018 Kennedy Space Centre, Cape Canaveral - Florida tour 2012 Target Ganassi Indianapolis – Month of Money 2013 Page 1 of 9 Day 29 / Thursday July 9th We didn’t visit a cheese factory while in Wisconsin. After all, you need to leave something to do when you go back. We’d had a great time over the last five days, but it was now time to depart and go back down south into Illinois. After much soul searching, the chosen route for our 337 miles, six-hour journey to Springfield was a rather lacklustre drive. Apologies to anyone reading this who lives along Interstates 43 or 39. One of America’s favourite past times is arguing with your best friend or neighbour about what route to take when you’re driving long distance somewhere. There are so many choices and options that are possible, but every one of them will have some impediment that looms large in the mind of one of the debaters, but not at all to the other one. It’s actually good fun and it used to be standard procedure (pre-GPS units) in the days when road maps were indispensable for everyone. But not if you’re Stubb, the man with a mind like a steel trap. The night before he sets out, he grabs a pen and paper and sits down at the kitchen table and stares blankly into space for about 10 minutes. -
2015 Results
JASON JOHNSON RACING - 2015 RESULTS Total Races A-Mains Dash Events Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 15 Top 20 DNS 79 76 15 0 7 25 48 60 3 96.20% 18.99% 0.00% 8.86% 31.65% 60.76% 75.95% 3.80% Time Date Track Location Sanctioned By Heat Finish Other Races A-Main Finish (Start) (Position) All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) 1 02.11.2015 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville, Florida 14th (13.349) 1st - 9th (14th) DIRTcar Nationals All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) 2 02.12.2015 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville, Florida 22nd (13.345) 7th 1st (B-Main) 12th (20th) DIRTcar Nationals World of Outlaws (WoO) 3 02.13.2015 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville, Florida 8th (12.948) 4th - 12th (11th) DIRTcar Nationals World of Outlaws (WoO) 4 02.14.2015 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville, Florida 19th (13.344) 6th 2nd (B-Main) 15th (19th) DIRTcar Nationals World of Outlaws (WoO) 5 02.15.2015 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville, Florida 27th (13.405) 8th 5th (B-Main) 22nd (23rd) DIRTcar Nationals World of Outlaws (WoO) 6 03.04.2015 The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada 13th (14.223) 1st 8th (Dash) 10th (8th) FVP Showdown World of Outlaws (WoO) 7 03.05.2015 The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada 19th (14.902) 5th - 21st (19th) FVP Showdown World of Outlaws (WoO) 8 03.07.2015 USA Raceway Tucson, Arizona 17th (14.473) 6th - 20th (17th) NAPA Wildcat Shootout 9 03.13.2015 Thunderbowl Raceway Tulare, California World of Outlaws (WoO) 25th (13.123) 8th 5th (B-Main) 18th (26th)* 10 03.14.2015 Thunderbowl Raceway Tulare, California World of Outlaws (WoO) 23rd -
BCS Commissioners Agree on Four-Team Playoff
B2 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 SCOREBOARD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM COLLEGE FOOTBALL Transactions THURSDAY’S LINEUP BASEBALL Focus on: Auto racing this week American League BCS commissioners BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to NASCAR terms with SS Deven Marrero on a mi- TOYOTA/SAVE MART 350 nor league contract and assigned him Where: Sonoma, Calif. agree on four-team playoff to Lowell (NYP). When: Friday, practice (Speed, 3-4:30 p.m.), qualify- CLEVELAND INDIANS — Assigned ing (Speed, 11 p.m.-1 a.m.); Saturday, practice (Speed, 11 The BCS commissioners reached a consensus Wednesday on a RHP Joshua Nervis, RHP Dylan Baker, TV, radio p.m.-12:30 a.m.); Sunday, race, 3 p.m. (TNT, 2-6:30 p.m.) model for a four-team, seeded playoff that will be presented to the OF Josh McAdams, OF Tyler Booth and RHP Kieran Lovegrove to the Arizona Track: Infineon Raceway (road course, 1.99 miles) BASEBALL university presidents next week for approval. All that’s left is for the League Indians. Distance: 218.9 miles, 110 laps Noon College World Series: Kent State vs. South Carolina ESPN2 presidents to sign off and major college football’s champion will be KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned Last year: Kurt Busch raced to his first career road- 4 p.m. College World Series: Arizona vs. Florida State ESPN2 decided by playoff come the 2014 season. RHP Louis Coleman to Omaha (PCL). course victory, leading 76 laps. Jeff Gordon was second. Recalled 2B Irving Falu from Omaha. 7 p.m. MLB: Marlins at Red Sox or Rockies at Phillies MLB The commissioners have been working on reshaping college LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Assigned Fast facts: Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth leads 7:05 p.m. -
ADVANCE AUTO PARTS SUPER Dirtcar SERIES
2014 COMPETITOR NOTES – Stars and Stripes Dig Safely 81 Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series Event #6 – Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 Rolling Wheels Raceway, Elbridge, New York DIRTcar, Track Staffing and Contacts; Gary Spaid 585-734-5959 [email protected] John Nelson 716-907-1905 [email protected] Joe Skotnicki 704-796-4566 [email protected] Shane Andrews 315-725-3602 [email protected] Rolling Wheels Raceway; Jeff Hachmann 315-283-3367 [email protected] Dave Farney 315-708-4422 [email protected] Event Schedule and General Daily Schedule: Thursday, July 3rd, 2014; 4:00pm Competitor Pits Open- Hauler Parking (BD, SF, Track Staff, Pit Gate Staff) 4:15pm Inspection Opens/Draw Begins 6:00pm Mandatory Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series Driver’s Meeting @ Series Trailer 6:10pm Push ESS for Engine Heat 6:15pm Hot Laps Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series ESS Hot Laps 6:50pm Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series Bilstein Group Time Trials 7:20pm Opening Ceremonies 7:30pm ESS Qualifying Races (10-laps) Immediately Following Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series Qualifying Races (8-laps) Immediately Following ESS B-Main (if necessary – 8-laps) Immediately Following Super DIRTcar Series Re-Draw (Frontstretch Grandstand side of track) Immediately Following Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series B-Main (if necessary – 10-laps) Immediately Following ESS A-Main (25-laps) Immediately Following Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series begin lining up on Front Stretch Immediately Following Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series – 81-laps Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series Event Specific Rules; Note: If any competitor must introduce a backup car anytime after qualifying, the competitor must relinquish any earned qualifying position and start from the rear of the field for any race in which the backup car is introduced into competition.