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2020 Informational Sheet
4368 US 422 www.rushsprintcars.com 724-964-9300 (Office) Pulaski, PA 16143 [email protected] 724-964-0604 (Fax) 2020 INFORMATIONAL SHEET Weekly Series Championship: 2020 Point Fund ($20,075): 1. $5,000 2. $2,500 3. $1,750 4. $1,500 5. $1,200 6. $1,000 7. $800 8. $750 9. $700 10. $650 11. $600 12. $500 13. $450 14. $425 15. $400 16. $390 17. $380 18. $370 19. $360 20. $350. Member Drivers accumulate best 12 finishes throughout the season at all RUSH-sanctioned events “Futures Cup”: Minimum Point Fund ($650): 1. $300 2. $200 3. $100 4. $50. Will showcase the extremely large base of exceptionally talented teenage racers that are expected to compete in the division by giving them their own championship to achieve These young drivers are also eligible to accumulate in the Weekly Series programs To be eligible, driver must be under 20 years of age, be a member, have no headlining division experience, and not be a previous Futures Cup Champion. Drivers 18 & 19 cannot have more than one full season of RUSH Sprint Car experience (full season = 8 events or more). Points are awarded using “Weekly Series” points plus possible stand-alone Futures Cup events Manufactures Night: Random drawing of prizes for all competing racers on Friday, August 28 at Lernerville Speedway. In 2018 at the inaugural "Manufacturers Night" presented by MSD Performance, over $10,000 was distributed to the 16 competing racers at Lernerville Speedway. In 2019, the night grew to over $12,000 as an all-time record 21 cars turned out. -
The World of Outlaws Is a Haphazard Dirt
Doug The World of Outlaws is a haphazard dirt track sanctioning body for winged sprint car racing that came out of nowhere in the 1980s and still is running strongly today, led by everyone’s favorite American racing driver, Kyle Larson. When I was reporting on the WoO in the 1980s and 1990s,I was fortunate enough to watch four great drivers -- Steve Kinser, the bull; Sammy Swindell, the brat, Bobby Allen, the sorrowful flower child; and Doug Wolfgang, the underdog. I talked to all of them: Kinser was always reaching for another can of beer; Swindell always seemed hostile; Allen always seemed out of it; only Wolfgang made a decent interview. Then on April 3, 1992, in Kansas, at Lakeside Speedway, he suffered burns over better than 30 percent of his body in a flaming crash. The WoO carried few insurance papers on its drivers; Wolfgang himself carried little; and so, to save his own life and those of his wife and two teenage daughters, he sued for damages. Nobody is supposed to sue anybody else in racing, so this earned Wolfgang -- the winner 140 Wo0 matches, the five time champion of the Knoxville Nationals, plus his first place finishers in hundreds of minor races -- the disgrace of being a fallen racing driver. Exaggerating his limitations as an underdog winged sprint car driver, Wolfgang told me, “I’m losing my hair. I’ve got lines on my face. I’m worn out.” But when I asked him if he enjoyed being the underdog, he admitted, “Yes, I guess I’ve always liked playing the underdog in my racing.” This, in turn, had given him the mystique of a moody, unpredictable performer. -
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. -
2009 Race Results
JASON JOHNSON RACING - 2009 RESULTS Total Races A-Mains B-Mains Wins Top 5 Top 10 Top 15 Top 20 DNS 71 68 10 15 38 53 61 66 3 95.77% 14.08% 21.13% 53.52% 74.65% 85.92% 92.96% 4.23% Time Date Track Location Sanctioned By Heat Finish Other Races A-Main Finish (Start) (Position) 01.01.2009 Warrnambool Australia WSS 9th 1st 1st (Dash) 1st (2nd) 01.02.2009 Sydney Australia 410 20th 2nd 6th (Dash) 19th (12th) 01.03.2009 Sydney Australia 410 - 3rd 5th (Dash) 9th (10th) 01.10.2009 Murray Bridge Australia 410 - 2nd 1st 2nd (2nd) 01.16.2009 Sydney Australia WSS 14th 5th 1st (B-Main) 6th (17th) 01.17.2009 Sydney Australia WSS - 8th 5th (Dash) 15th (5th) 01.24.2009 Warrnambool Australia 410 - 2nd - 10th - 01.26.2009 Warrnambool Australia 410 - 1st - 6th - 03.06.2009 Golden Triangle Raceway Park Beaumont, TX ASCS - 2nd - 4th (5th) 03.07.2009 105 Motor Speedway Cleveland, TX ASCS - 2nd - 4th (11th) 03.20.2009 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite, TX ASCoT - 3rd - 3rd (7th) 03.21.2009 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite, TX ASCoT - Locked in - 1st (6th) 03.28.2009 Gator Motorplex Willis, TX ASCS - 8th 1st (B-Main) 1st (16th) 04.10.2009 Lone Star Speedway Kilgore, TX WoO 16th 5th - 9th (16th) 04.11.2009 Houston Raceway Park Baytown, TX WoO 21st 2nd 6th (Dash) 11th (6th) 05.02.2009 Knoxville Raceway Knoxville, IA WoO 15th 1st 8th (Dash) 7th (8th) 05.09.2009 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite, TX ASCS - 2nd - 6th (3rd) 05.10.2009 81 Speedway Wichita, KS NCRA - 3rd - 3rd (9th) 05.15.2009 Golden Triangle Raceway Park Beaumont, TX ASCS - 3rd - 2nd (3rd) 05.16.2009 Houston -
General Rules and Specifications
2018 Big Block Modifieds 358 Modifieds Sportsman Modifieds Pro Stock Super DIRTcar Series General Rules and Specifications 7575 West Winds Blvd. Concord, NC 28027 704-795-7223 www.dirtcar.com Primary DIRTcar Northeast Contacts DIRTcar Northeast Director Jeff Hachmann [email protected] 315-283-3367 DIRTcar Northeast Director of Series and Sanctioning Mike Perrotte [email protected] 704-796-4566 DIRTcar Northeast Technical Director Mark Hitchcock [email protected] DIRTcar Northeast Points & Handicapping Gary Spaid [email protected] 585-734-5959 DIRTcar Northeast Series & Race Director John Nelson, [email protected] 716-907-1905 DIRTcar Northeast Series & Race Director Doug Leonard, [email protected] DIRTcar Northeast Series & Race Director Denis Moquin, [email protected] 613-978-3475 DIRTcar Northeast Series & Race Director Dave Farney, [email protected] 315-708-4422 DIRTcar Northeast Series Manager Cory Reed, [email protected] 315-374-1168 DIRTcar Northeast Marketing John Baumes, [email protected] 518-844-2678 World Racing Group Contacts: DIRTcar Events Director Jeff Hachmann [email protected] 315-283-3367 Tracey McDaniel, Membership Coordinator [email protected] 704-795-7223 Corrie Goss, Marketing Services [email protected] 704-795-7223 Christina Cordova, Director of Communications [email protected] 704-795-7223 2018 DIRTcar Northeast General Rules and Specifications 2 Table of Contents 15.6 Weight 1.0 Definition of Terms 15.7 Body 1.1 World Racing Group Rules 15.8 Suspension 2.0 Membership -
ADAM STEVENS: Crew Chief Biography
ADAM STEVENS: Crew Chief Biography Birthdate: 7/22/78 Hometown: Portsmouth, Ohio Residence: Huntersville, North Carolina Marital Status: Married to Aubrey Children: Carter and Ryan In just five seasons as a full-time NASCAR Cup Series crew chief, Adam Stevens has certainly etched his name into the record books as one-half of the most formidable driver-and-crew chief combinations the sport has ever seen. The 41-year-old native of Portsmouth, Ohio, first joined forces with Kyle Busch and the No. 18 M&M’S/Interstate Batteries Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) at the start of the 2015 Cup Series season and, in the relatively short time since, has led all competitors with two series championships and 27 victories in 169 races together through the 2019 campaign. Stevens and Busch clinched their second Cup Series title together at the most reason Championship 4 season finale last November at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where Busch led a race-high 120 laps and crossed the finish line a comfortable 4.5 seconds ahead of his JGR teammate Martin Truex Jr. Coupled with their 2015 championship together, Stevens became just the 15th crew chief in Cup Series history to win multiple championships, tying him with a virtual who’s who of history-making crew chiefs including Greg Zipadelli, Jeff Hammond, Andy Petree, Tim Brewer and Smokey Yunick with two titles apiece. Stevens’ and Busch’s 27 wins together is the most during the last five Cup Series seasons, the next-closest duo being driver Kevin Harvick and crew chief Rodney Childers, who won 21 races in that time and 26 wins together since their first and only championship season in 2014. -
Races - 91 Wins - 4 Laps Lead - 80 Top 5'S - 20 Top 10'S - 60
By The Numbers Points - 7th (9,996) Races - 91 Wins - 4 Laps Lead - 80 Top 5's - 20 Top 10's - 60 Date Track Dist Laps(lead) TT Heat Non Q/Dash A Feb 19 Kings Speedway - Hanford, CA 0.33 D 30 23rd 3rd -- 5th Feb 20 Perris Auto Speedway - Perris, CA 0.50 D 30 9th 1st 3rd (dash) 9th Feb 26 Manzanita Speedway - Phoenix, AZ 0.50 D 20 18th 5th -- 11th Feb 27 Manzanita Speedway - Phoenix, AZ 0.50 D 30 19th 3rd -- 19th Mar 5 Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV 0.50 D 20 18th 8th 3rd (B) 6th Mar 6 Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV 0.50 D 30 7th 2nd 6th (dash) 5th Mar 9 Southern New Mexico Speedway-Las Cruces, NM 0.31 D 30 10th 3rd -- 8th Mar 12 Dixie Speedway - Woodstock, GA 0.37 D 25 19th 9th 3rd (B) 16th Mar 19 Pike County Speedway - Magnolia, MS 0.37 D 30 5th 4th 6th (dash) 3rd Mar 20 Battleground Speedway - Highland, TX 0.37 D 30 (20) 3rd 3rd 8th (dash) 1st Mar 26 Devil's Bowl Speedway - Mesquite, TX 0.50 D 20 17th 5th -- 19th Apr 2 Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH 0.50 D 20 15th 2nd -- 13th Apr 10 Dixie Speedway - Woodstock, GA 0.37 D 30 7th 7th -- 6th Apr 16 Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway - Calvert City, KY 0.37 D 30 4th 4th 5th (dash) 20th Apr 18 West Plains Motor Speedway - West Plains, MO 0.37 D 30 4th 2nd 8th (dash) 6th Apr 23 Tulsa Speedway - Tulsa, OK 0.37 D 30 6th 4th -- 12th Apr 24 Devil's Bowl Speedway - Mesquite, TX 0.50 D 30 11th 2nd -- 9th Apr 24 Devil's Bowl Speedway - Mesquite, TX 0.50 D 40 26th 6th 7th (B) 13th (p) Apr 30 Knoxville Raceway - Knoxville, IA 0.50 D 20 19th 5th -- 11th[18] May 1 Knoxville Raceway - -
World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series
20 Special Publication by Kapp Advertising - 2017 Season 2017 Schedule (subject to change) World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series Date Event/Track 7/13 Jokers Wild, Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, OH 7/14 Knight Before the Kings Royal, Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, OH MARCH 7/15 Kings Royal, Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, OH 3/3 East Texas Lone Star Shootout, Lonestar Speedway, Kilgore, TX 7/18 Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup, Lernerville Speedway, Sarver, PA 3/4 Gator Bash, Gator Motorplex, Willis, TX 7/21 Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals, 3/9 FVP Outlaw Showdown, The Dirt Track at Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA 3/10 FVP Outlaw Showdown, The Dirt Track at Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 7/22 Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals, 3/17 Thunderbowl Raceway, Tulare, CA Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA 3/18 Thunderbowl Raceway, Tulare, CA 7/23 The Big “R” Outlaw Shootout, Ransomville Speedway, Ransomville, NY 3/24 FVP Western Spring Shootout, Stockton Dirt Track, Stockton, CA 7/25 Arrow Express Six Nations Showdown, Ohsweken Speedway, 3/25 FVP Western Spring Shootout, Stockton Dirt Track, Stockton, CA Ohsweken, ONT 3/29 Brad Sweet presents Placerville Short Track Outlaw Showdown, 7/28 Battle of Michigan, Hartford Speedway, Hartford, MI Placerville Speedway, Placerville, CA 7/29 Badger 40, Wilmot Raceway, Wilmot, WI 3/31 Kings Outlaw Shootout, Keller Auto Speedway, Hanford, CA APRIL AUGUST 4/1 SoCal Showdown, Perris Auto Speedway, Perris, CA 8/4 Night Before the Ironman, Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, -
Rear View Mirror
RReeaarr VViieeww MMiirrrroorr & Case History H. Donald Capps Volume 9 Number 2 / June 2011 Automobile Racing History From the Ashepoo & Combahee Drop Forge, Tool, Anvil & Research Works ◊ non semper ea sunt quae videntur – Phaedrus Pity the poor Historian! – Denis Jenkinson // Research is endlessly seductive; writing is hard work. – Barbara Tuchman Case History Indianapolis Motor Speedway: 1909 1 When the plans for the new speedway to be built on the outskirts of Indianapolis were released on 19 January 1909, the proposed circuit was to be a two-mile oval track with a three-mile road course located within the infield area; joining the two would create a five-mile (and three feet) combined track-road circuit. The land for the new speedway was about one and a half miles in length and about a half mile wide, covering an area of about 320 acres. 1 “Details of the New Motor Speedway Planned by the Hoosiers,” Motor Age, 21 January 1909, Volume XV No. 3, p. 27. The outside – or oval – track was to be fifty feet wide on the straights and sixty feet wide in the curves, while the inside – or road – track was to be twenty-five feet wide on the straights and thirty-five feet in the turns. The three main grandstands would have a capacity of thirty-five thousand with an additional twenty smaller grandstands, raised ten feet above the track, holding about fifty spectators at various locations along the outer track. The club house of the Indian- apolis Motor Car Club would be located on the grounds, along with buildings to house training quarters and storage for racing teams. -
1997 Results
COMPLETE RESULTS FOR 1997 Date (Sanction/Event) – Winners 4/19 410 – Dennis Moore Jr., 360 – Larry Weeks 4/25 (WoO) – Sammy Swindell 4/26 (WoO) – Mark Kinser, 360 – Randy Martin 5/3 410 – Lance Blevins, 360 – Larry Weeks 5/10 410 – Doug Wolfgang, 360 – Randy Martin 5/17 410 – Danny Lasoski, 360 – David Hesmer 5/24 410 – Larry Pinegar II, 360 – Lee Nelson 5/31 (All Stars) – Joey Saldana, (Masters Classic) – Billy Engelhart 6/7 – Rain 6/14 410 – Don Droud Jr., 360 – David Hesmer 6/21 – Rain 6/28 (Twin Features) 410 – Skip Jackson, John Sernett, 360 – David Hesmer, Steve Breazeale 7/4 (WoO) – Sammy Swindell 7/5 (WoO) – Jac Haudenschild, Stevie Smith 7/11 (360 Nationals Prelim) – Rain 7/12 (360 Nationals) – David Hesmer, 410 – Craig Dollansky 7/19 410 – Don Droud Jr., 360 – David Hesmer 7/20 (Enduro) – Rain 7/22 (Harris Clash for Modifieds) – Kelly Shryock 7/23 (WoO) – Mark Kinser 7/26 410 – Danny Lasoski, 360 – Mike Brooks 8/2 410 – Leonard Lee, 360 – David Hesmer 8/9 410 – Skip Jackson, 360 – David Hesmer 8/13 (Knoxville Nationals Prelim) – Mark Kinser 8/14 (Knoxville Nationals Prelim) – Jac Haudenschild 8/15 (Knoxville Nationals NQ) – Gary Wright 8/16 (Knoxville Nationals) – Rain 8/17 (Knoxville Nationals) – Dave Blaney 8/23 (Enduro) – Chuck Gaulke 8/30 410 – Garry Brazier, 360 – Mike Brooks 9/6 (IMCA Summer Series Late Models) – Gary Webb 9/13 (Hobby Stock Championship) – Matt Krieger 9/20 (360 Tournament of Champions) – Greg Coverdale 4/19/97 DENNIS MOORE, JR. WINS KNOXVILLE SEASON OPENER By Bob Wilson April 19, 1997 www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com Page 1 of 71 KNOXVILLE, IOWA (APRIL 19) - Dennis Moore, Jr. -
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 -
Mike Twedt 4/29 (Woo) Mark K
COMPLETE RESULTS FOR 1988 Date (Sanction/Event) – Winners 4/23 410 – Jerry Richert Jr., 360 – Mike Twedt 4/29 (WoO) Mark Kinser 4/30 (WoO) Steve Kinser 5/7 410 – Sammy Swindell, 360 – David Hesmer 5/14 410 – Jerry Richert Jr., 360 – Dean Chadd 5/21 Rain 5/28 410 – Danny Thoman, 360 – Dwight Snodgrass 6/4 410 – Danny Lasoski, 360 – Rick McClure 6/11 (USAC winged) Sammy Swindell, 360 – Rick McClure 6/18 Rain 6/22 (WoO) Steve Kinser, 360 – Dean Chadd 6/25 410 – Randy Smith, 360 – David Hesmer 7/2 410 – Randy Smith, 360 – Jordan Albaugh 7/9 (Twin Features) 410 – Randy Smith, Danny Young, 360 – David Hesmer, Mike Twedt 7/16 410 – Randy Smith, 360 – Toby Lawless 7/23 410 – Terry McCarl, 360 – Terry Thorson 7/26 (Enduro) Bob Maschman 7/28 (Modified) Brad Dubil 7/29 (WoO Late Models) Billy Moyer 7/30 410 – Danny Lasoski, 360 – Mike Twedt 8/6 410 – Danny Lasoski, 360 – David Hesmer 8/10 (Knoxville Nationals Prelim) Bobby Davis Jr. 8/11 (Knoxville Nationals Prelim) Dave Blaney 8/12 (Knoxville Nationals NQ) Doug Wolfgang, (Race of States) Doug Wolfgang, (Mystery Feature) Sammy Swindell 8/13 (Knoxville Nationals) Steve Kinser 8/27 410 – Randy Smith, 360 – David Hesmer 4/23/88 Weather Cold, Richert Hot at Knoxville Opener by Bob Wilson Knoxville, IA – Jerry Richert Jr., son of 1962 Knoxville Nationals champion, Jerry Richert Sr., captured the 20 lap season opener at the Knoxville Raceway Saturday night. The win, Richert’s initial here, came aboard the Marty Johnson Taggert Racing Gambler and earned $2,000 for the young Minnesota pilot in track record time.