Friday, June 30, 2006

I-80 Speedway Presents Ideus Memorial July 3

On Monday July 3, I-80 Speedway presents the Lawrence Ideus Memorial race featuring ASCS Midwest vs. N. Plains 360 Sprints, Home Pride Modifieds and 305 Sprint Cars.

Bonus money is up for all three classes, with $2000 going to the winner of the ASCS A feature, and $325 to start (click for full sprint purse). $600 goes to the Modified winner (click for full purse) with $350 to the 305 champ (click for full purse).

Adults are $12, and Seniors and Students are $10 and Kids 10 and under are still FREE. Monday the pit gate opens at 4pm, the grandstand gate opens at 4:30pm, with hot laps at 7pm with racing to follow.

NCRA Late Models at JMS July 1

From NCRA

PARK CITY, Kan. (June 27, 2006)

With victories in two of the last three features, defending series champion Kelly Boen has moved to within 45 points of the top spot in the O’Reilly NCRA Late Model Series, presented by ICM/Ethanol.

Steve Kosiski opened the season with two wins and has stayed on top of the standings. His June 17 victory at Dodge City (Kan.) Raceway Park gave him three wins in the first four shows and a 115-point lead over Boen. Both drivers are still running well – it’s just that Boen has been running a little better.

In the three shows since then, they each have three top five finishes. Kosiski has a second, third, and fifth; Boen has a pair of wins and a fifth.

On the season, Kosiski has seven top five finishes in as many shows. Boen can almost match those numbers, with a 12th-place finish at Lucas Oil Speedway being the only blemish.

With 11 races to go, including three this weekend, the championship is still definitely up for grabs. They make the first of two visits this season to Junction Motor Speedway in McCool Junction, Neb., on Saturday. Boen won two of three shows there last year and was fifth in the other. Kosiski raced there twice, finishing fourth and fifth.

Sunday the late models roll onto the famed Belleville (Kan.) High Banks where Boen has really been on a tear. He has won the last three shows at Belleville, including June 18. Kosiski hasn’t done as well, running fifth in June. Last year he was third in one show but didn’t make it out of the B-feature in the other.

They close the Fourth of July weekend with their annual visit to State Fair Speedway in Oklahoma City on July 3. Boen wasn’t at last year’s show while Kosiski finished fourth.

Boen has a comfortable margin over Brett LaFollette, who holds third place by only 50 points over Billy Murphy. Rookie of the year point leader Steve Kempt trails Murphy by 57 points in the overall standings. Rookie of the year contender Gary Billings is sixth, only 14 points behind Kempt.

Only 105 points separate positions seven through 10. After winning his first-ever NCRA late model feature last weekend Johnny Bone Jr. is seventh, tied for eighth are former champions Delbert Smith (2001) and Al Purkey (2003-2004), while Ted Martin is tenth.

For more information about the O’Reilly NCRA Late Model Series, visit our Web site at www.ncraracing.org.

ASCS Midwest Returns to JMS Friday

Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (June 27, 2006) –

The American Sprint Car Series Midwest Region fires back into action over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Friday night, the series takes to the super fast 3/8-mile Junction Motor Speedway dirt oval in McCool Junction. It marks the second stop of the season for the ASCS Midwest Region at JMS. Sioux Falls driver Jake Peters won the May 26th event at Junction Motor Speedway.

Brian Brown of Missouri enters the weekend with a 23-point lead over 19-year-old Giltner, NE, racer Chad Humston. South Dakota's Chuck Swenson is five more points back in third, while Lincoln's Toby Chapman jumped to fourth in points with his first career ASCS Midwest Region feature win last Friday night at U.S. 36 Raceway in Cameron, MO. Ness City, KS, contender Luke Cranston and 16-year-old Springfield, NE, shoe Jack Dover are tied for fifth in points, just 46 points off the lead pace. The balance of the current top ten includes Jason Danley (Lincoln, NE), Jake Peters (Sioux Falls, SD), Rick Ideus (Silver City, IA) and Mike Chadd (Lincoln, NE).

Friday's card at Junction Motor Speedway fires off at 7:00 p.m.

Junction Motor Speedway is located in McCool Junction, NE, off I-80 Exit 353, then 5.6 miles south on US 81, then 0.3 miles west on CR 4 (Lushton Road), then north. For more information, contact the track at 402-773-5538, ext 9.

The 2006 ASCS Midwest Region slate consists of thirteen events at eight different events throughout Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Missouri.

GOTRA, the Nebraska based Good Old Time Racing Association will join Friday nights ASCS Midwest sprint car field. The vintage sedans and coupes will assist in the night of open wheel only competition at JMS. One may learn more about this group at www.gotra.com


Eagle Raceway Dinner Cruise

Tomorrow is the last day to purchase tickets for the Eagle Raceway / River City Star, cruise on July 11th.

Tickets will be on sale at the grandstand entrance before the races and if there are any left they will be sold during intermission. Act now so you don't get left out on what will be a fun filled dinner cruise on the Missouri River with fellow racers, fans and sponsors. A delicious buffet style meal followed by door prizes and bench racing.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Holiday Weekend Excitement at I-80

3 Nights of Excitement and Fireworks at I-80 Speedway this Weekend;
Little Sunset Speedway and Soaring Edge Motocross Park also in Action

Greenwood, Nebraska (June 28, 2006) Get ready for some exciting racing action this weekend as three days of racing and fireworks hit the 4/10ths mile oval this weekend at Nebraska Raceway Park. The Little Sunset Speedway go-kart track and Soaring Edge Motocross Park are also in action this weekend so there is definitely something for everybody to enjoy! The Checkered Flag Bar & Grill will be available after the races each night and FREE camping is also available throughout the season.

Friday June 30th Little Sunset off the action with weekly WKA racing and the new and exciting Champ (Cage) Karts introduced this season. If you�ve ever thought about getting you youngster into racing at an affordable price check out LSS on Friday night! Gates open at 6pm, hot laps at 7:30pm and racing starts 8. Grandstand admission is just $8 with 5 and under FREE. Pit passes are just $15 for the hot pit and only $10 for the rest of the pit area.

Saturday, July 1st features the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series at I-80 Speedway and is also Saunders County Night at the races. Each Saunders County Resident will receive free admission with proof of I.D.! Ticket prices for Saturday's events are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors and Students with kids age 10 and under FREE. Hot laps are scheduled for 6:30pm and the racing action set to begin at 7:00pm. Fireworks will follow the racing action!

Also on Saturday, Soaring Edge Motocross track will present the Heartland MX Series that is off to a great start in it�s inaugural season averaging about 100 riders per event. Ticket prices for Saturday's events include $8.00 general admission and 5 and under FREE. Practice starts at 4:00pm and racing is set to begin at 6:00pm. The MX Park will be closed for practice on Friday so the crew can prepare the track for Saturday�s race.

Sunday, July 2nd features DOUBLE Dodge Super Late Model feature races, fireworks, and Military Appreciation Night at I-80 Speedway. All military personnel in uniform or with proof of I.D. and their spouse will get in the grandstands for free! Adults are $12, and Seniors and Students are $10 and Kids 10 and under are always FREE. On Sunday the pit gate opens at 4pm, the grandstand gate opens at 4:30pm, with hot laps at 6pm and racing at 6:30pm.

Monday, July 3rd will be the Lawrence Ideus Memorial Race featuring the ASCS Midwest Region Sprint Car Series and ASCS Northern Plains Region Sprint Car Series at I-80 Speedway plus fireworks! The Home Pride Modifieds, 305 Sprint Cars and Dwarf Cars will fill out the card for a great night of racing excitement. Adults are $12, and Seniors and Students are $10 and Kids 10 and under are still FREE. Monday the pit gate opens at 4pm, the grandstand gate opens at 4:30pm, with hot laps at 7pm with racing to follow.

Updates

Sorry about the lack of updates this week. I've started a new job and just haven't had some of the time I did in the past. Don't worry...things will get back to normal soon.

Some 6-24-06 Eagle Photos

Here's a few shots from Eagle Raceway before the rain came (again!).

Eagle 6-24-06 photos

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Something a little different

Here's a panoramic image of the whole water truck debacle and the onlookers at Eagle Saturday night.

The image is a series of 7 pictures stitched together in Photoshop. If printed out in full resolution, it would be 57 inches wide by 7.5 inches tall. This one's a little smaller :-)



Click for a larger image (it's about 3000 pixels wide).


Monday, June 26, 2006

JMS Results for June 24, 2006

NAPA Late Models A-Main 1 Davey Nall 2) 17m Edward Moore 3) 66 Mike Fegter 4) 5x Mike Marushak 5) 98 Ben Schaller 6) 6 Heath Clausen 7) 92 Jeff Hayes 8) 1x Bo Egge 9) 4d5 Rob Wagner 10) 14jr Craig Muirhead 11) 25x Dennis Swanson 12) 82 Robbie Andersen 13) 105 Denton Buller 14) 25 J. J. Rodeman 15) 35 Larry Iiams 16) 21t Travis Dickes 17) 18 Don Smith Jr 18) 33z Ron Dake 19) 1m Todd Bell 20) 6h Alex Humphrey 21) 03 Tim Hans 22) 99 David Easterday 23) 23 Casey Landers 24) z17

John Bridges Friesen Chevrolet Modifieds A-Main 1) 95 Robert ( Buzz) Wilson 2) 00 Mike Goldfuss 3) 74 Justin Clark 4) 26 Scott Styskal 5) 77k Kurt Johnston 6) 72 Mike Lineberry 7) 55 Shane Stutzman 8) 77jr Jarrod Johnston 9) 28 Todd Petersen 10) 18s Brent Bohmont 11) 8 Justin Bell 12) 53 Staci Stava 13) 52s Jeremiah Sillman 14) 23 Mike Stearns 15) 64 Dusty Blake

Stoney Burk Memorial Stock Cars A-Main 1) 15 Andy Wilkinson 2) 22s Shane Stutzman 3) 23en Jeremy Encinger 4) 22 John Gillespie 5) 21f Terry Franz 6) 9 David Kirby 7) 55 Ron L. Veleba 8) 9d Jason Davis 9) 19 Mel Franz 10) 44 Bryon Boersen 11) 1 Marc Peters1 12) 46 Jason Van Winkle 13) 59 Kerry Foster 14) 38 Chad Hurley 15) 34 Randy Weaver 16) y2j Jeremy Bell 17) 8 Ira Baker Jr

Richard Cunningham Memorial Hobby Stocks A-Main 1) 21k Brent Kassik 2) 22m Justin Mohler 3) 14 Edd Huxoll 4) 72 Jeff Timmermans 5) 7t Nick Topil 6) 7r Zach Reicks 7) 8 Brad Bargen 8) 34 Delbert Selvage 9) 01 Jarrod Aspegren 10) 57JR Micah Veleba 11) 00 John Schmidt 12) 67 Darin Verba

Holiday Inn 4 Cylinder Front Wheel Drive A-Main 1) 31 Dan Alt 2) 14 Edd Huxoll 3) 50 Andy Sole 4) 10t Troy Hofmann 5) 2 Lance Hiebner 6) 1f Steve Cordis 7) 77b Clinton Baker 8) 99 Ryan Pedersen

JMS Two Person Cruisers A-Main 1) 72 Jerod Timmermans / Matt Cloet 2) 69j Josh Jacobitz / Vic Jacobitz 3) 99 Bill Slezak / John Miller 4) 42B Greg Ekeler / John Miller 5) 8 Aaron Epp / J Edward Epp 6) 22 John Verba / Steve Verba 7) 21 Dustin Nunnenkamp / Austin Carlson 8) 77 Ken Barry / Drew Barry 9) E2 Lee Hanthorn / Missy Nichols

Thayer County Speedway 6-25-06 Results

Thayer County Race Results 6-25-06

Modified

1) 29 Greg Metz
2) 7b Chris Burk
3) 96 Gary Saathoff
4) 44x Tom Petracek
5) 8 Justin Bell
6) 50 Scott Smith
7) 45m Brandon Johnson

Stock Car

1) 3 Josh Carpenter
2) 76 Lance Borgman
3) y2j Jeremy Bell
4) 63 Mike Nichols
5) 1 Marc Peters
6) 64 Shawn Alberts
7) 97 Troy Attwood
8) 88 Garry Grone
9) 00 Darren Nutsch
10) 21f Terry Franz

Hobby Stock

1) 19 Kyle Vanover
2) 97 Wade Wagenblast
3) 33 Travis Runcie
4) b97 Scott Befort
5) 2jw Joston Wassom
6) 23 Andy Lovegrove

Cruisers

1) 42b Eketer/Miller
2) 53x Gieber/Wilber
3) 35s Slezak/Slezak
4) 6 Vanous/Hake
5) 1cc Taylor/Weaver
6) 25 Williams/Drohman
7) 55 White/Frye

I-80 Results 6-25-06

JOE KOSISKI, LIVINGSTON, FOOTE & BERGREN TAKE NASCAR FEATURES AT I-80 SPEEDWAY
By Jim Brennan

(Greenwood, Ne., 6/25/06) The action of the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series
keeps getting hotter at I-80 Speedway as Joe Kosiski, Dave Livingston, Brian
Foote and Brad Bergren came away with hard fought victories Sunday night.

The Dodge Super Late Model 25 lap feature started with Joe Kosiski and Joe
Julian on the front row based on the one week point average. Kosiski jumped in
front as Jim Stannard waved the green flag with Mike Wallace following in
2nd. Wallace, Leon Zeitner and Al Zeitner would wage a spirited battle for
the 2nd spot before Leon took it on lap 14. But Ed Kosiski was on the move
from his 9th starting position. With the help of several caution periods Ed
was able to move into 2nd on lap 18. He managed to reel his brother in
but could’nt get past him either high or low and had to settle for 2nd. Joe is
currently leading the Division II points and this was his 3rd feature win on
his home track. Ed is leading the track points in his Dodge sponsored Late
Model, but has yet to secure a win on the season.

The Home Pride Pro-Modified feature saw Justin Clark grab the early lead
followed by Tom Flegg. Mike Johnson, who started 8th and Brian Foote, who
started 7th moved into 3rd and 4th on lap 2. Foote took the lead on lap 4 and held
it til a lap 10 restart when Mike Meyers got by him. Foote stayed right with him
and started testing spots on the track and plotting his strategy. Finally with 1
lap left Foote made a high side pass to retake the lead and go on to his 2nd
win of the year. He is the current point leader. Jeremiah Sillman, Clark and
Johnson rounded out the top 5.

Gary Leapley had been plagued by bad luck so far in 2006. So he went back
to the drawing board and brought out his 2005 car. He started the Grand
National feature on the pole and flew out front followed by Trevor Millikan.
After a lap 2 restart Leapley started putting distance between himself and the
rest of the field. Dave Livingston, who started 10th, was making his way to
the front and waged a 3 way battle for 2nd with Millikan and Todd Hipnar.
Livingston won that battle on lap 13 and began to run down Leapley.
A yellow flag with 3 laps left put Livingston right on Leapley’s bumper.
Livingston then challenged Leapley and finally on the last lap got past him
on the back chute and went on to take the checkers first.

The Stereo West Auto Toys Hobby Stock feature saw “Sponge Bob”
Kracher take the early lead from Jeremy Smith. Kracher lost his lead on
lap 2 when the driveshaft exited his car. Justin Leach inherited the lead
only to lose it moments later to Jesse Sobbing. Leach got the lead back
when Sobbing’s car caught fire and went to the infield. A lap 14 restart saw Brad
Bergren take the lead and go on to his first win of the year. In winning Bergrin
picked up an extra $200 bonus from Tom and Tiff’s Family Restaurant in
Glenwood, Iowa.

NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series action continues next Sunday with the Firecracker
Spectacular and Military Appreciation night and huge Fireworks. There will also be
Double Super Late Model Features. Then on Monday it will be the Lawrence Ideus
Memorial Race featuring the ASCS Midwest Region and Northern Plains Region Sprint
Car Series. Sunday nights hot laps are at 6 with racing at 6:30. Monday night hot
Laps will be at 7 with racing beginning at 7:30.


Nebraska Raceway Park I-80 Speedway NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series
Division II

Dodge Super Late Models

A-Feature: 1) 53 Joe Kosiski, 2) 9 Ed Kosiski, 3) 62 Leon Zeitner, 4) 24 Bryant
Goldsmith, 5) 76 Al Zeitner, 6) 77 John Nicholson, 7) 00 Clint Benson,
8) 1L Mike Wallace, 9) 19 Jason Hobscheidt, 10) 80 Scott Koskovich, 11) Keith
Mander Jr., 12) Alonzo Grosse, 13) Billy Leighton Jr., 14) Jerry Warner, 15) Jeff
Tilley, 16) Joe Julian, 17) Justin Zeitner, 18) Todd Bell, 19) Josh Most,
20) 4 Russ Hadan, 21) Troy Daly, 22) Mike Nanfito, 23) Robbie Andersen,
24) Jay Norton(DNS)


Home Pride Pro-Modifieds

A-Feature: 1) 43 Brian Foote, 2) 2M Mike Meyers, 3) 52S Jeremiah Sillman,
4) 74 Justin Clark, 5) 3X Iron Mike Johnson, 6) 1S Scott Carlson, 7) 4 J C
Wyman, 8) 5S Bob Zoubek, 9) 44 Jonnie Wyman, 10) 69x Bill Bader Jr.,
11) Mike Lineberry, 12) Larry Foote, 13) Nick Carlson, 14) Matt Richards,
15) Staci Stava, 16) Roger Ruwe, 17) Jeremy Holdapp, 18) Tom Flegg,
19) Rodney Stopak, 20) Lowell Holland, 21) Rick Germar, 22) Chris
Andersen(DNS)


Grand Nationals

A-Feature: 1) 17 Dave Livingston, 2) T3 Gary Leapley, 3) 12 Todd Hipnar,
4) 22m Trevor Millikan, 5) 40 Shawn Harker, 6) 2k Jody Krug, 7) 33 Jeff
Tilley, 8) 56T Ron Tilley, 9) 85 Joe Feyen, 10) j1 Harley Moen, 11) Joey Bauer,
12) Dave Doll, 13) Kenny Edwards, 14) Brian Kenkel, 15) Brian Scott, 16) Dave
Hanke, 17) Brad Soll, 18) Andrew Kosiski, 19) Dave Cook, 20) Scott Krause-
Mahan, 21) Kathy Cook, 22) Laini Schwartz, 23) Kortney Kosiski, 24) Steve
Farnsworth, 25) Lennie Pospisil(DNS), 26) Dwane Pospisil(DNS)

Stereo West Auto Toys/Tom & Tiffs Family Restaurant Hobby Stocks

A-Feature: 1) 38 Brad Bergren, 2) 1 Justin Leach, 3) 2x Chuck Madden Jr.,
4) 68+1 Blaine Petersen, 5) 7 Tom Myers, 6) 4x Chad Bassinger, 7) 6a
Jeremy Auten, 8) 2T Josh True, 9) 51S Jeremy Smith, 10) 14 Greg
Houdesheldt, 11) George Whitmore, 12) Brandon Richards, 13) Kenny
Toliver-Humpal, 14) Jesse Sobbing, 15) Bob Kracher

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Trauernicht Sweeps Beatrice Mods

Trauernicht, Carmichael, Vanover JR, Chab, Watts, Frye and Stohs/Holle take home wins at Beatrice Speedway.

By Scott Wisdom

David Trauernicht of Beatrice took home the win in the IMCA Modifieds for a clean sweep on the night. He was followed across the line by Johnny Saathoff, Bob Zoubek, Jordan Grabouski and Greg Metz.

Hugh Carmichael of Blue Springs took home his second win of the season in the IMCA Stock Cars. He led Tyler Phelps, Lance Borgman, Josh Carpenter and Todd Laflin across the line.

Tom Vanover Jr of Beatrice and Benji Legg put on a whale of a show for the fans in the Limited Modifieds in the closing laps with Vanover Jr getting the win. Legg, Dennis Swett, Justin Hill and Max Roberts rounded out the front 5.

Eric Chab of DeWitt won the closest finish of the evening by taking the win in the IMCA Hobby Stocks over Brian Langdale by inches at the flagstand. Langdale, Aron DeWalt, Greg Post and Matt Fralin followed him across the line.

Jeff Watts of Wymore took home the win in the Factory Stocks. Jeremy Jensen, Aaron Roth, Roy Armstrong and Neal Mittan completed the first 5.

Tyler Frye of Belleville KS took home the win in the IMCA Sport Compacts. Nate Canham, Josh Wiens, Jay Kreft and Nina Breeden rounded out the front 5.

Daniel Stohs and Jeff Holle took home the win in the Cruisers. There were followed across the line by Jeff and Darrell Schlabach, Darren Meinke and Nate Rosentreader, Erin and Jarod Schlabach and Jon Carpenter and Justin Remmers.

IMCA Modifieds

1 45 David Trauernicht, Beatrice
2 96j Johnny Saathoff, Beatrice
3 5s Bob Zoubek, Dorchester
4 30 Jordan Grabouski, Beatrice
5 29 Greg Metz, Washington KS
6 44x Tom Petracek, Wilber
7 24 Dan Bohlmeyer, Beatrice
8 4j Jordy Nelson, Marysville KS
9 96 Gary Saathoff, Beatrice
10 18k Spencer Sutton, Odell
11 s56 Scott Bivens, David City
12 45m Brandon Johnson, DeWitt
13 7b Chris Burk, Friend
14 7d Dusty Leonard, Marysville KS
15 02x Adam Cote, Manhattan KS
16 z34 Brent Schlake, Blue Springs
17 3w Stacey Wilhelm, Martell
18 8 Dan McKnight, Beatrice
19 52L Jason Logan, Diller
20 52 Sean Manning, Firth
21 9 Brandon Blochlinger, Concordia KS
22 71m Eric McMillan, Home KS
23 94 Dan Nelson, Beatrice

Limited Modifieds

1 5 Tom Vanover Jr, Beatrice
2 25 Benji Legg, Beatrice
3 38 Dennis Swett, Fairbury
4 92 Justin Hill, Washington KS
5 17h Max Roberts, Lawrence KS
6 76 Nick Warnke, Fairbury
7 33x Mike Sherwood, Beatrice
8 97 Mark Saathoff, Beatrice
9 22 Justin Jurgens, Beatrice
10 8 Dan McKnight, Beatrice
11 11 Larry Halsey, Beatrice
12 14 Mike Snyder, Beatrice
13 y85 Joel Hespen, Beatrice
14 1b Bill Lux, Beatrice
15 27 Justin Fritzson, Blue Rapids KS
16 20 Tyler Snyder, Beatrice
17 2x Craig Evers, Beatrice
18 52 Kevin VanLaningham, Beatrice

Factory Stocks

1 66 Jeff Watts, Wymore
2 15s Jeremy Jensen, Cortland
3 03 Aaron Roth, Pleasant Dale
4 6r Roy Armstrong, Beatrice
5 5m Neal Mittan, Wymore 6 1w Delmar Wells, Hallam
7 89 Ronda Mewes, Blue Springs
8 6 Ernie Reiss, Beatrice
9 9 Gary Laflin, Beatrice
10 54 Mike Pracheil, Dorchester
11 23 Cary Ames, Beatrice
12 m64 Mathew Post, Beatrice
13 6b Travis Burger, Summerfield KS
14 69 Tim Hesshemer, Dorchester
15 3 Rod Latta, Marysville KS
16 88 Jason Tennant, Beatrice
17 4 Greg Crannell, Beatrice
18 33d Derek Sand, Hanover KS
19 54m Gary McGinty, Fairbury

IMCA Stock Cars

1 22 Hugh Carmichael, Blue Springs
2 6 Tyler Phelps, Beatrice
3 76 Lance Borgman, Beatrice
4 3 Josh Carpenter, Fairbury
5 98 Todd Laflin, Beatrice
6 29j James Griffith, Beatrice
7 5 Jim Stolzenburg, Clifton KS
8 73 Dallas Dobrovolny, Waterville KS
9 21 Jay Holle, Hanover KS
10 31 Eric Rempel, Palmyra
11 m30 David Murk, Blue Rapids KS
12 89 Samuel Howard, Alexandria
13 99 Darcy Dobrovolny, Waterville KS

IMCA Hobby Stocks

1 11 Eric Chab, Dewitt
2 1 Brian Langdale, Beatrice
3 21 Aaron DeWalt, Waterville KS
4 d64 Greg Post, Blue Springs
5 7 Matt Fralin, Beatrice
6 15 Kyle Vanover, Beatrice
7 6a Adam Armstrong, Beatrice
8 34 Max Harder, Crab Orchard
9 33 Travis Runcie, Beatrice
10 72 Jesse VanLaningham, Beatrice
11 4t Lisa Wagner, Beatrice
12 32 Trevor Kropp, Beatrice 13 t54 Thomas Creek, Wymore
14 20 Chad Borgman, Beatrice
15 00 Cody Walters, Beatrice
16 66 Justin Fritzson, Blue Rapids KS
17 95 Bill Parde, Beatrice
18 2 Ryan Roschewski, Beatrice

Cruisers

1 92 Jeff Stohs & Daniel Holle, Hanover KS
2 H20 Jeff & Darrell Schlabach, Hanover KS
3 c4 Darren Meinke & Nathan Rosenstreader, Crete
4 108 Erin & Jarod Schlabach, Hanover KS
5 8 Jon Carpenter & Justin Remmers, Lincoln
6 16oz Jarrod & Aaron Little, Malcolm
7 38 Donny Wilcox & Henry Blakemore, Beatrice
8 13 Derek Wilkinson & Justin Hippen, Virginia
9 99 Kyle Ames & Jeff Creek, Beatrice
10 2 David Voorhees & Jeff Brumbach, DeWitt
11 29x Jeremy Roebke & Eric Miller, Lincoln

IMCA Sport Compact

1 8 Tyler Frye, Belleville KS
2 19 Nate Canham, Deshler
3 69 Josh Wiens, Beatrice
4 82 Jay Kreft, Carleton
5 6x Nina Breeden, Beatrice
6 7 Janie Fralin, Beatrice

Five First Time Winners at I-80

FEYEN, BRUCK, DOVER, HUTCHISON, MORGAN & SOULE
FIRST TIME FEATURE WINNERS AT I-80
Jim Brennan

(Greenwood, Ne., 6/24/06) What a night of NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series racing
action that included a 15 minute wait for a rain shower. The fans who stuck it
out saw 5 first time winners for 2006 in Joe Feyen, Kevin Bruck, Trish Dover, Corey
Hutchison, Todd Morgan and Justin (Soulman Jr) Soule.

The Pro-am 18 lap feature got off to a bank up start as Chad Sanders took the early
lead. But on lap 2 Mike Powell got upside down between turns 3 and 4 bringing
out the red flag. The rescue crew was very carefull getting him out of the car as
he was complaining of back pains. He was taken to the hospital to be checked out.
On the restart Sanders hung on to the lead, but Joe Feyen was on the move taking
2nd on lap 6 and overtaking Sanders on lap 9. Marty Steinbech made a late race
charge but had to settle for 2nd at the checkered flag. Sanders had his best finish of
the year in 3rd ahead of Tim Podraza and Nick Steier.

The B-Mod feature saw Floyd Richards take command at the drop of the
green flag and appeared to be the car to beat on this night. Bruck, making his
first appearance of the year at I-80, started 8th and found himself in 2nd by lap 3.
From there to the finish Richards did everything he could to hold off Bruck.
But Bruck got past him with one lap left and went on to record the win. Richards
Hung on to 2nd ahead of point leader Harry Nixon..

19 year old Trish Dover spent most of her day in a ballroom dancing competiton.
But when the green flag dropped in the 305 Sprint Car Feature, she did’nt dance
with the fellas, she ran off and hid from them. After starting on the outside front
row Dover shot out front and stayed there the entire 12 laps for her first career
feature win. After a rainout down the road Trish’s whole family was there to help
her celebrate.

The Crate Late Model 20 lap A-Feature saw Todd Morgan take the early lead
from Dave Livingston. On lap 13 Jason Hobscheidt put a slide job on Morgan
coming out of turn 4 and took the lead. The next time around officials threw the
yellow flag to set Hobscheidt back for aggressive driving. Morgan held on from
that point for his 1st win of the year. Hobscheidt finished 2nd ahead of Brad Soll,
Jody Krug and Brad Perdue. Point leader Billy Leighton Jr. finished 8th.

The Tobacco Free Nebraska Pro-Hornets had over 30 cars on hand so they
were split up into 2 A-Feature events. The first feature saw Darin Hoegren
lead lead until lap 6 when Corey Hutchison passed him and went on to record
his 1st career feature win.
The second feature saw Mike Boehmer and Rick Havenridge battle for the
early lead with Havenridge inching past Boehmer as the first lap ended.
Havenridge went on from there to record his 4th win of the year. Perry “The
Soulman” Soule came on to challenge in the closing laps but had to settle for
2nd.
In the TFN Novice Hornet feature Sara Doll took the early lead from the pole starting
Position, Nate Christensen took the lead on lap 4. But after a lap 6 restart Justin
“The Soulman Jr” Soule took the lead and went on to record his first win of the year.

NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series action continues next Saturday with the Crate
Late Models, Pro-ams, B-Mods, Pro-Hornets and Novice Hornets. Hot laps are
at 6:30 with the first green flag dropping at 7.

Nebraska Raceway Park I-80 Speedway NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series
Division IV
Dodge Crate Late Models

A-Feature: 1) 2d Todd Morgan, 2) 1 Jason Hobscheidt, 3) 50 Brad Soll,
4) 2k Jody Krug, 5) 25 Brad Perdue, 6) 3 Mike Wallace, 7) 97d Dave
Doll, 8) 28 Billy Leighton Jr., 9) 17 Dave Livingston, 10) 22 Kent
Schimenti, 11) Shawn Harker, 12) Trevor Millikan, 13) Scott Carlson,
14) Gary Joens Jr, 15) Curt Drake, 16) Ron Tilley, 17) Kenny Edwards,
18) Dwane Pospisil, 19) Tony Leonardo, 20) Larry Lindstrom


Certified Transmission Pro-ams

A-Feature: 1) 25x Joe Feyen, 2) 5 Marty Steinbech, 3) 49x Chad Sanders, 4) 3t
Tim Podraza, 5) 8 Nick Steier, 6) 64 Nick Hermsen, 7) T72 Thad Thomson,
8) 88 Scotty Hartman, 9) 55 Ray Dessell, 10) 33x Chuck Dillon, 11) Rich
Steier, 12) John Allensworth, 13) Terry Cleveland, 14) Mike Gillespie, 15)
Ken Simmerman, 16) Larry Robinson Jr., 17) Jeff Atkins, 18) Doug Stevenson,
19) Jason Cieslik, 20) Jeff Kupke, 21) Shawn Bulin, 22) Don Mohr, 23) Mike
Powell, 24) Leff Joldersma(DNS), 25) Jeremy Longmeyer(DNS), 26) John
Riggleman(DNS)


B-Mods

A-Feature: 1) 01 Kevin Bruck, 2) 71 Floyd Richards, 3) 5 Harry Nixon,
4) 52 Daryl Weilage, 5) 20 Ben Romey, 6) 33 Jim Hendricks, 7) 53 Larry
Robinson Sr., 8) 21 Jim Fritz, 9) 52x Mike Christiansen, 10) Z00 Lacey
Tuttle, 11) Jason Kohl, 12) Anthony Newberg(DNS)


Trail Performance/Trade Center Automotive 305 Sprint Cars

A-Feature: 1) 9T Trish Dover, 2) 99s Matthew Stelzer, 3) 96.1 Michael
Oliver, 4) 45 Steve Hurst, 5) 14x Herb Reed


Tobacco Free Nebraska Pro-Hornets

1st A-Feature: 1) 96 Corey Hutchison, 2) 19 Darin Hoegren, 3) 95 Cody
Kennedy, 4) 33T Brian Williard, 5) 33 Tim Shidler, 6) 57 Austin Kurtzer,
7) 15 Jamie Spanel, 8) 36 Joe McConnell, 9) 10 Joe Thomas, 10) 23 Ole
Olson, 11) Chuck Wergin, 12) Anthony Abboud, 13) car # 1, 14) Randy Allen,
15) Jason Tadlock, 16) Jason Clark

2nd A-Feature: 1) 99 Rick Havenridge, 2) 16j Perry Soule, 3) 22 Mike Boehmer,
4) 37 Dave Christensen, 5) 20 Lindsey Yost, 6) 61b Brandon Wergin, 7) 16
Jessica Soule, 8) 4 Deanna Wallace, 9) 9x Joe Baker, 10) 68 Tony Barnes,
11) Dave LaFleur, 12) Steve England, 13) Skip Brown, 14) James Hayes


Tobacco Free Nebraska Novice Hornets

A-Feature: 1) 16j Justin Soule, 2) 37 Nate Christensen, 3) 97s Sara Doll,
4) 06 Andrew Cuva, 5) 33 Steve McConnell, 6) 38 Will McConnell,
7) 57 Kelson Kurtzer, 8) 60 Thomas Liechti, 9) b52 Nathan Brown,
10) 41 N H Carr, 11) car 31, 12) car 1, 13) Bryan Hull, 14) Deanna Wallace,

Eagle Raceway Rained Out

The tail end of a heavy thunderstorm cell soaked Eagle after the heat races. They'll have double features on Saturday July 1.

Of course, if it weren't for bad luck, they'd have no luck at all. Around 5:45, while watering the top of the track the tank separated from the truck and fell onto the track. About 45 minutes later, a tractor and grater pulled the tank back to the infield.


(click for a larger image)

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Chapman takes first ASCS Win at US 36

American Sprint Car Series:
"Lonnie Wheatley, CAMERON, MO. (June 23, 2006) – Lincoln, Nebraska's Toby Chapman scored his first career American Sprint Car Series feature win by acing Friday night's 25-lap ASCS Midwest Region feature at U.S. 36 Raceway.

Chapman, last year's ASCS Midwest Region points runner-up, outgunned Chuck Swenson for the point at the drop of the green flag and led all the way aboard the Eckley/Richards-powered Select Auto No. 84 Maxim."

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 84-Toby Chapman, 2. 18-Tim Newman, 3. 5b-Rick Ideus, 4. 53-Jack Dover, 5. 76-Jay Russell, 6. 2g-Kerry Grabill, 7. 20-Luke Cranston, 8. X-Chuck Swenson, 9. 23c-Chad Humston, 10. 96c-Jim Cameron, 11. 31-Mark Pace, 12. 48-David Brown, 13. 38-Kevin Frisbie, 14. 43-Frank Brown, 15. 7c-Chris Morgan, 16. 82-Jason Danley. DNS: 23-Eric Jobe.

Thompson notches fifth win at Red Cloud

By Mike Hughes

RED CLOUD, NE (June 23)—Superior’s Jon Thompson and the team of Adam Sidlo & E.J. Kothe of Hastings picked up the fifth win of the season in their respective divisions at The Speed Bowl in Red Cloud, NE, Friday evening, June 23.

Lonnie Veteto of Belleville, KS, led the first 2 laps of the IMCA Modified feature before the tenth starting Thompson dove into the lead. Two laps later, Red Cloud’s Lonnie Schriner moved to second and the chase was on. The top two cars pulled away from the rest of the field, even with 3 caution flags during the 20-lap race. Schriner stayed close but could not make a pass and had to settle for second. Jordan Grabouski finished third, followed by Brandon Blochlinger and Joby Hanson. Heat race winners were Thompson, Blochlinger, and Brian Calhoon.

The Cruiser feature had a couple of cautions, the last one coming on lap 9 of the 10-lap race. Ron & Kent Duffy of Guide Rock led the field back to green with 2 laps to go and were able to hold off heat two winners Sidlo & Kothe to the checkered flag. However, the Duffy’s did not pass post-race tech and Sidlo & Kothe were awarded the win, their fifth of the season at the 3/8-mile oval. Pat & Joe Hersh were second, followed by Jeremy Teselle & Dalton Remus. Josh & Vic Jacobitz won the other heat race.

Jason McCartney of Smith Center, KS, and Geoff Jermark of Beloit, KS, swapped the lead four times in the first four laps of the 18-lap IMCA Stock Car feature before Jermark took the lead on lap five and drove away from the field to score his first ever feature win in the caution free race. Josh Hudson finished a distant second, while McCartney won the battle for third over Cory Struckhoff and Troy Attwood. Jermark and Jared Remus were victorious in the two heat races.

Franklin’s Chase Carraher led all 14 laps of the IMCA Hobby Stock feature to earn his second win of the season. The lone caution in the race came on lap 7, but Carraher was able to pull away on the restart and was first to the checkers. Heat two winner Joe McDole placed second, trailed by Jared Lewis, heat one winner Jamie Reiman, and Mike Shriver.

Racing returns to The Speed Bowl Friday evening, June 30, as the regular four divisions return to action. The first green flag flies at 8:00 p.m.



RESULTS
IMCA Hobby Stocks

Feature: 1. Carraher, 2. McDole, 3. Lewis, 4. Reiman, 5. Shriver, 6. Jerry Hudson, 7. Jim Buss, 8. Wagenblast, 9. Zimmerman, 10. Brandon Naasz, 11. Matt Henke, 12. Jason Nelsson (DNF), 13. McCain (DNF), 14. Delbert Selvage (DNF).

IMCA Stock Cars

Feature: 1. Jermark, 2. Hudson, 3. McCartney, 4. Struckhoff, 5. Attwood, 6. Olson, 7. Remus, 8. Wulf, 9. Brant Beam, 10. Brett Behrends (DNF), 11. Matt Streit (DNS).

IMCA Modifieds

Feature: 1. Thompson, 2. Schriner, 3. Grabouski, 4. Blochlinger, 5. Hanson, 6. Smith, 7. Veteto, 8. Watts, 9. Calhoon, 10. Todd Peterson, 11. Dwight Housh, 12. Devon Housh, 13. Putman, 14. Jamey Jameson, 15. Randy Fogo, 16. Caesare Linner, 17. Doug Shearer, 18. Jeff Linner (DNF), 19. Blake (DNF).

Cruisers

Feature: 1. Sidlo/Kothe, 2. Hersh/Hersh, 3. Teselle/Remus, 4. Theer/Himmelberg, 5. Jacobitz/Jacobitz (DNF), 6. Krone/Jermark (DNF), 7. T.J. Jameson/Matthew Niemeyer (DNF), 8. Robert Mason/Danny Bliss (DNF), 9. Gradig/Rannebeck (DNF), 10. Duffy/Duffy (DQ).

Pace Lap Column

Delayed again. Got a lot going on this week. Sorry.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

NRP statement regarding June 18 Zeitner DQ

On Sunday June 18, Super Late Model driver Cory Zeitner was stripped of his A feature win after he was disqualified for having a modified iginition box equipped with a delay timer that would allow bypassing of the mandatory rev-limiter chip.

After debate, NRP staff released this statement and have made photos available (click here) of the illegal box and a stock MSD unit.


Here is the full statement from From NRP Gen. Manager Tom Gutowski via dirtdrivers.com:
"First, I-80 Speedway takes any disqualification very seriously, and so does NASCAR. We've also consulted with the Adams County Speedway on this matter.

Corey was DQ'd because his MSD 6A Ignition box failed our inspection process in regards to the rpm limiting chip.

Subsequent inspection of the confiscated MSD 6A box revealed that a delay timer had been installed in the chip circuit. Basically, you start the car and this timer gives you 4 minutes of run time with the chip inoperable.

This particular timer was adjustable and set for approximately 4 minutes. Other timers that we've researched come with a preset time and are much smaller in size.

Pictures of the modified box have been sent to our web master and they will be available asap. A legal 6A box is also pictured next to it for comparision. The pictures have also been emailed to MSD for their use and we'll make the box available to them for further inspection.

After further discussions with ACS and NASCAR, the following penaly is being imposed: $1000 fine and a 30 day suspension from all NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series events at I-80 Speedway.

Furthermore, the following amendent has been made to the I-80 Speedway and Adams County Speedway Super Late Model Rules:

Section 6, Item G:
'Any infraction of ignition system rules, including but not limited to RPM limiting or traction control devices, will result in a joint penalty phase enforced at ACS and NRP. First offense will be a $1000 fine and a 30 day suspension from NASCAR point races at both tracks. The second offense will be a $5000 fine and a 1 calendar year suspension from NASCAR point races at both tracks. Infractions within 30 days of the end of the season that incur a 30 day penalty will result in any remainder of the suspension period being carried over to the beginning NASCAR point races of the next season at both tracks.'

Previous rules in Section 6, Items G, H, and I will now become Items H, I, and J.

Further questions can be directed to myself at tgutowski@aol.com or Bill Baldwin at BBRE6X@cs.com. You can also reach me at 402-350-6120 or Bill at 402-291-1690.

Eagle Raceway - Fan w/a can, Gauntlet Race

From Eagle Raceway:
"This Saturday, June 24 Eagle Raceway hosts 'Fan with a Can' night, fans get $2 off adult admission with TWO cans of food. Donations go to the Lincoln and Omaha Food Banks.

See our regular weekly program plus the 'Subway Gauntlet Race,” a bus event unlike any you’ve seen. If you missed the metal smashing, bus crashing action of our first bus race, you can’t miss this!

We’ll start the night out with our program of Budweiser Championship Sprints, No Fear IMCA Modifieds and the Stereo West Auto Toys IMCA Hobby Stocks and Tuners, then we’ll see who survives “The Gauntlet!!!”

This one of a kind event is brought to you by Eagle Raceway - America's Home Track and Subway - EAT FRESH!
"

WRP: 2006 Westerns information

From Wavelink Raceway Park: "
2006 WESTERNS AT WRP!!!!


The 2006 Western Championship Races are quickly approaching us. As we prepare, we just wanted to send out a few reminders and/or updates.

Agenda:

Friday, June 30th: Weekly Points Show; Hot Laps @ 7:00 p.m. Following the races we will have a cook-out pot luck for our drivers and their families. Team Klabunde has graciously offered to supply the meat. WRP will supply the beverages, buns and table service. Please bring a covered dish or otherwise disposable snack.


Saturday, July 1st: Western States Championship Race: Pit Meeting @ 2 p.m., hot laps and racing to follow. All races will run straight though.

Hotel Info:

Howard Johnson
5250 Cornhusker Hwy
Lincoln, NE 68504
(402) 464-3171
www.hojo.com

I confirmed this morning with Howard Johnson, and they still have about 40 rooms available for Friday night. Just let them know you are with the NMMA when you make your reservations, and you will get a discounted price.

Pit Parking will be on a first come, first serve basis Saturday starting 8 a.m. If you wish to leave your trailer at the track Friday night, WRP will have staff on duty 24 hours for security purposes.

A special thanks goes out to our sponsors for the Westerns:

Klabunde Delivery Service
Kaser Painting and Coating
Kromberg Motorsports
Ledger Motorsports
Cornhusker Trophy Company

Other contingency sponsors are in the works, more details to follow.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mike and Adina Stephens at 402-327-7102 (evenings) or e-mail us at wavelink@alltel.net."

I-80 Fan Appreciation Weekend

From NE Raceway Park:
"Greenwood , NE (June 20, 2006) Admission is just $15 a car load this Saturday night! That’s right…3, 4, 5…10, as many as you can fit in a car is just $15 admission for everyone! The group that packs he most fans into a car this night will win the use of a VIP deck for the night and I-80 Speedway hats for everyone in the car!

For Sunday, area Dodge dealers and I-80 Speedway have joined forces to present Fan Appreciation Night and the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series this Sunday, June 25 th at the Speedway. Participating area Dodge dealers in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa are giving away FREE tickets at their dealerships just for stopping in. FREE General Admission Tickets are for the Grandstands only and not good for admission to the pits.

'Dodge is such a great supporter of I-80 Speedway and the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series and we look forward to working with them on this super promotion,' said Tom Gutowski, I-80 Speedway Promoter and General Manager. “We hope all of our fans take advantage of the FREE general admission tickets. Also, as part of our fan appreciation promotion, Dodge will have new vehicles on display, including a new 2007 Dodge Caliber. Two “Hemi Hotties” will be on hand to assist in giving away FREE Dodge bandanas to the first 1000 people through the ticket gate plus some Ram Big Horn window clings for our great fans” Gutowski added.

“In addition to that, Dodge has given us some great giveaways that every fan attending has a chance to win this Sunday. Some of the items include: ’06 Charger T-shirts, Kasey Kahne die cast car, Jeremy Mayfield and Kasey Kahne Dodge Hero Cards with genuine autographs, and a Mayfield and Kahne autographed hat” he added.

Four big divisions including the Dodge Super Late Models, NRP Grand Nationals, Home Pride Pro Modifieds, and Stereo West Auto Toys Hobby stocks will battle for the checkered flag and a trip to the Winner’s Circle during the Dodge sponsored event on Sunday."

This weekend

Here's what's going on at area racetracks if the weather holds out

Beatrice Speedway – Saturday June 24 - IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars, Limited Modifieds, Factory Stocks and Hobby Stocks and Sport Compact. Races 7PM.

Butler County Motorplex
- Friday June 23 - IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Hobby Stocks, Limited Late Models. Racing at 8:00 pm

Eagle Raceway– Saturday June 24 - Fan w/a can night ($2 off admission with two cans of food) featuring Championship Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Hobby Stocks, Tuners (Hornets) and Gauntlet Bus Race afterward. Racing at: 7:00 pm

I-80 Speedway- Sat. June 24 NASCAR Weekly Racing series featuring Crate Late Models, B-Modifieds, ProAms, Pro & Novice Hornets 305 sprints. Fan appreiciation night - $15 per carload. Races at 7PM.

Sunday June 25, NASCAR Weekly Racing featuring Super Late Models, Grand National Late Models, Pro Modfieds and Hobby Stocks. Fan appreciation - free general admission w/ticket at area Dodge dealers. Races at 6:30PM.

Junction Motor Speedway - Saturday June 24 - Weekly racing featuring Late Models, Modifieds, Stocks, Hobby Stocks, 2-man Cruisers and 4-Cylinders. Races at 7PM.

Mid-Nebraska Speedway – Saturday June 24- Grand National Late Models, I.M.C.A. Modified, I.M.C.A. Hobby Stock, Happy Hornets. Races at 7PM

Thayer County Speedway - Sunday June 25 - IMCA Modifieds, Stocks, Hobby Stocks, Sport Compacts

The Speed Bowl - Friday June 23 - IMCA Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Stocks and Cruisers. Races at 8PM

US 30 Speedway
- Thursday June 22 - Modifieds, Hobby Stock, Street Stock, 4-Fun, Limited Late Models. Races at 8PM.

Wavelink Raceway Park - June 24 & 25 - Go Karts Saturday, Micro Sprints Sunday. Saturday hot laps for the Go-Karts will be at 6:30 p.m., races to follow. Sunday hot laps for the Micro Sprints will be at 5:30 p.m., races to follow.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Some 6-17-06 Eagle Photos

Here's a few shots I took before the rain came last Saturday at Eagle Raceway.

Eagle 6-17-06 photos

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Eagle 6-10-06 Photos

Here's photos from the second night of the Outlaws - sorry, no mods.

Eagle 6-10-06 Photos

JMS: Tractor Pull Rescheduled

The Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pull was rained out Friday night, and will be rescheduled for September 1.

I-80: 305 Sprints Running June 24

After a rainout on Saturday, the 305 Sprints (on a limited schedule) will be part of the show this Saturday June 24

Message Board - dirtdrivers.com: "The Trail Performance/Trade Center Automotive 305 Sprint Car will be on the card for Saturday, June 24th.

Thanks to all of the sprinters and sprint fans for your support!
"

Monday, June 19, 2006

Thayer County Speedway 6-18-06 Results

"Thayer County Speedway Race Results 6-18-06

Modified

1) 44x Tom Petracek
2) 52l Jason Logan
3) 8 Justin Bell
4) 94 Dan Nelson
5) 96j Johnny Saathoff
6) 7b Chris Burk
7) 96 Gary Saathoff
8) 29 Greg Metz
9) 76 Lawrence Warnke
10) 95 Dylan Smith
11) v20 Lonnie Veteto
12) 50 Scott Smith

B-Mods

1) 14 Mike Snyder
2) 5 Tom Vanover
3) 2x Craig Evers
4) 20 Tyler Snyder
5) 38 Dennis Swett
6) 3b Wade Baldwin
7) 8 Dan McKnight
8) 76m Nick Warnke

Stock Car

1) 64 Shawn Alberts
2) 76 Lance Borgman
3) 63 Mike Nichols
4) y2j Jeremy Bell
5) 97 Troy Attwood
6) 3 Josh Carpenter
7) 15 Andy Wilkensen
8) 1 Marc Peters
9) 98 Todd Laflin
10) 88 Garry Grone

Hobby Stock

1) 12 Jim Buss
2) 97 Wade Wagenblast
3) 19 Kyle Vanover
4) 97b Scott Befort
5) 33 Travis Runcie
6) 22 Justin Mohler
7) 00 John Schmidt
8) 23 Andy Lovegrove
9) 8 Murray Haugen

Sport Compact

1) 1h Garrett Hake
2) 82 Jay Kreft
3) 19 Nate Canham
4) x69 Peter Kruse
5) 7 Janie Fralin


Cruisers

1) 42b Eketer/Miller
2) 35s Slezak/Slezak
3) 69j Jacobitz/Jacobitz
4) 99x Miller/Slezak"

I-80 Results 6-18-06

Nicholson, Carlson, Krug, and Myers Pick Up Feature Wins at I-80 Speedway

By Joey Sparano

(GREENWOOD, NEB., 06/18/06) John Nicholson, Scott Carlson, Jody Krug, and Tom Myers all picked up "A" feature wins on Fathers Day at Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway.

The 25 lap Dodge Super Latemodel "A" feature event saw pole sitter Jeff Tilley jump out to an early lead on lap one. Tilley would loose the top spot on lap three when Corey Zeitner would make the move on the outside for the lead. On lap six the race would see its only stoppage when the #8x of Ron Tex Jr. came to a stop in turn three. After that it was all Zeitner who took the double checkered flags. In post race inspection Zeitner's #26JR was found to be illegal. That gave the win to John Nicholson. Bryant Goldsmith was second, followed by Jeff Tilley, Ed Kosiski, and Scott Koskovich. With Ed Kosiski finishing in the fourth position and points leader Joe Kosiski finishing 12th, Ed Kosiski becomes the points leader for the first time in the 2006 season.

The 18 lap Home Pride Modified race had outside front row starter Scott Carlson lead every lap and pick up his first win of the season. Mike Johnson, Mike Lineberry, Brian Foote and Jeff James rounded out the top five.

Just like the Modifieds, outside front row starter Jody Krug jumped to an early lead in the Grand National divisions "A" main. Lap five would be a tough lap as three different yellows would come out. The first was for a single car spin by Kathy Cook. The second was for a major pile up involving Joey Bauer, Joe Feyen, Kortney Kosiski, Scott Krause-Mahan, Trevor Millikan, Dave Hanke, and Ron Tilley. The third yellow was for an accident that sent Gary Leapley and points leader Dave Doll to the rear. When racing resumed it was Krug in the lead with Brian Scott close behind. Krug would keep the lead for the remaining of the race to take his second win of the season. Scott finished second, Brad Soll third, Dave Cook brought home fourth, and Dave Livingston finished fifth.

The Stereo West Auto Toys Hobby Stocks would have Tom Myers take the win in the 15 lap event. Jesse Sobbing, who tried a late race pass for the lead, finished second. Josh True, Chad Bassinger, and Justin Leech rounded out the top five. Tom & Tiff’s Family Restaurant of Glenwood, Iowa stepped up to add $100 to the winner's purse, but since Tom Myers won the race he added this weeks money to next week. So next week the Hobby Stock winner will get an extra $200.


I-80 Speedway Results From 06/18/06

Dodge Super Late Models

"A" Feature: 1) 77 John Nicholson, 2) 24 Bryant Goldsmith, 3) 33 Jeff Tilley, 4) 9 Ed Kosiski, 5) 80 Scott Koskovich, 6) 62 Leon Zeitner, 7) 00 Clint Benson, 8) 28 Billy Leighton Jr., 9) 76 Al Zeitner, 10) 1m Todd Bell, 11) 1L Mike Wallace, 12) 53 Joe Kosiski, 13) 82 Robbie Andersen, 14) 58 Keith Mander Jr., 15) 44 Troy Daly, 16) 71 Joe Julian, 17) z62 Justin Zeitner, 18) 44z Alonzo Grosse, 19) 21 Mike Nanfito, 20) 89 Jerry Warner, 21) 8x Ron Tex Jr., 22) 19d Jason Hobsheidt, 23) 26jr Corey Zeitner(DQ).


Home Pride Modifieds

"A" Feature: 1) 1s Scott Carlson, 2) 3x Mike Johnson, 3) 72 Mike Lineberry, 4) 43 Brian Foote, 5) 71 Jeff James, 6) 37f Randy Foote, 7) 69x Bill Bader Jr., 8) 52s Jerimiah Sillman, 9) 1r Matt Richards, 10) 1c Nick Carlson, 11) 93 Rick Germar, 12) 53 Staci Stava, 13) h1 Lowell Holland, 14) 95r Lucas Robinson, 15) 3r Rodney Stopak, 16) 34 James Showers, 17) 4f Tom Flegg, 18) 4u Ron Stoehr, 19) 74 Justin Clark.


Grand Nationals

"A" Feature: 1) 2k Jody Krug, 2) 88 Brian Scott, 3) 50 Brad Soll, 4) 9 Dave Cook, 5) 17 Dave Livingston, 6) 33 Jeff Tilley, 7) 40 Shawn Harker, 8) 2 Dwane Pospisil, 9) 25 Kenny Edwards, 10) j1 Harley Moen, 11) 12 Todd Hipnar, 12) 2x Andrew Kosiski, 13) 97d Dave Doll, 14) 85a Joe Feyen, 15) 5 Mike Svagera, 16) 29 Lennie Pospisil, 17) 18 Laini Schwartz, 18) 96 Tony Leonardo, 19) 22m Trevor Millikan, 20) 9x Kathy Cook, 21) t3 Gary Leapley, 22) 83 Joey Bauer Jr., 23) 56t Ron Tilley, 24) 23 Dave Hanke, 25) 35 Kortney Kosiski, 26) 15x Scott Krause-Mahan, 27) 25x Brad Perdue.


Stereo West Auto Toys Hobby Stocks

"A" Feature: 1) 7 Tom Myers, 2) 99 Jesse Sobbing, 3) 2t Josh True, 4) 4x Chad Bassinger, 5) 1 Justin Leach, 6) 6a Jeremy Auten, 7) 26 Nate Thompson, 8) 26x Ron Allen, 9) 13 Jesse Mcneal, 10) 14 Greg Houdesheldt, 11) 4 George Whitmore, 12) 11x Kenny Toliver-Humpal, 13) 15m Brandon Richards, 14) 51s Jeremy Smith, 15) 66 Bob Kracher, 16) 55 Bryan Smith, 17) 36d John Austin.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Beatrice 6-17-06 Results

SUTTON, FRITZSON,CARPENTER,SWETT,ROTH AND STOHS/HOLLE TAKE HOME WINS AT BEATRICE SPEEDWAY
By Scott Wisdom

Spencer Sutton of Odell took the lead from Eric McMillan in the IMCA Modifieds late in the race after McMillan inherited it a lap earlier when leader David Trauernicht had mechanical problems in turns 1 and 2. Sutton held off a late charge by Johnny Saathoff to take home the win. Saathoff, Dan Nelson, Eric McMillan and Greg Metz rounded out the first 5.

Justin Fritzson of Blue Rapids, KS took the win in the IMCA Hobby Stocks over Travis Runcie after taking the lead on a late restart he then took charge leading Runcie, Kent Husted, Max Harder and Brian Langdale across the stripe.

Josh Carpenter of Fairbury charged too the lead around a 1/3 of the way through the IMCA Stock Cars and led Dallas Dobrovolny, Darcy Dobrovolny, James Griffith and Lance Borgman too the checkers.

Dennis Swett of Fairbury inherited the lead with 2 laps to go in the Limited Modifieds when race leader Dave Trauernicht had mechanical problems in turn 4 and had to be helped to the pits. Swett held off Craig Evers, Justin Hill, Benji Legg and Dan McKnight to take home the win.

Aaron Roth of Pleasant Dale lost the lead to Jeff Watts only to have it returned when Watts lost a valve cover gasket and was sent to the pits with the black flag. Roth led Roy Armstrong, Neal Mittan, Gary Laflin, and Tim Hessheimer Sr to the checkers.

Jeff Stohs and Daniel Holle of Hanover ,KS took home the win in the Cruisers they were followed across the line by Meinke/Rosentreader, Little/Little, Schlabach/Schlabach and Brunkow/Brunkow.

Results

IMCA Modifieds
1) 18k Spencer Sutton
2) 96j Johnny Saathoff
3) 94 Dan Nelson
4) 71m Eric McMillan
5) 29 Greg Metz
6) 45m Brandon Johnson
7) 96 Gary Saathoff
8) 50 Scott Smith
9) m80 Jim Mathieson
10) 52 Sean Manning
11) z34 Brent Schlake
12) 45 David Trauernicht
13) 76 Lawrence Warnke
14) 52L Jason Logan
15) 24 Daniel Bohlmeyer
16) 7d Dusty Leonard
17) 30 Jordan Grabouski
18) 12x George Haney
19) 7b Chris Burk
20) 44x Tom Petracek
21) 4j Jordy Nelson
22) 5s Bob Zoubek

IMCA Hobby Stocks

1) 66 Justin Fritzson
2) 33 Travis Runcie
3) 01 Kent Husted
4) 34 Max Harder
5) 1 Brian Langdale
6) 20 Chad Borgman
7) 72 Jesse Vanlaningham
8) 7 Matt Fralin
9) 95 Billy Parde
10) d64 Greg Post
11) 4t Lisa Wagner
12) t54 Tom Creek
13) 2 Ryan Roschewski
14) 6a Adam Armstrong
15) 11 Eric Chab
16) 00 Cody Walters
17) 19 Kyle Vanover
18) 21 Aron DeWalt

IMCA Stock Cars

1) 3 Josh Carpenter
2) 73 Dallas Dobrovolny
3) 99 Darcy Dobrovolny
4) 29j James Griffith
5) 76 Lance Borgman
6) 31 Eric Rempel
7) 22 Hugh Carmichael
8) 6 Tyler Phelps
9) 21 Jay Holle
10) 89 Samuel Howard
11) 98 Todd Laflin

Limited Modifieds

1) 38 Dennis Swett
2) 2x Craig Evers
3) 92 Justin Hill
4) 25 Benji Legg
5) 8 Daniel McKnight
6) 20 Tyler Snyder
7) y85 Joel Hespin
8) 11 Larry Halsey
9) 14 Mike Snyder
10) 5 Tom Vanover JR
11) 24 Daron Williams
12) 76m Nick Warnke
13) 12k David Trauernicht
14) 52 Kevin Vanlaningham
15) 1b Bill Lux
16) 22 Justin Jurgens
17) 30 David Jueneman
18) 27 Justin Fritzson
19) 17h Max Roberts
20) 97 Daniel Bohlmeyer
21) 1x Mike Sherwood

Factory Stocks

1) 03 Aaron Roth
2) 6r Roy Armstrong
3) 5m Neal Mittan
4) 9 Gary Laflin
5) 69 Tim Hessheimer SR
6) 54m Gary McGinty
7) 32 Monte Fralin
8) 6 Ernie Reiss
9) 3 Rodney Latta
10) 66 Jeff Watts
11) m64 Matt Post
12) 35 Mike Schwartz
13) 15s Lyle Slama
14) 23 Cary Ames
15) 1w Delmar Wells

Cruisers

1) 92 Stohs/Holle
2) c4 Meinke/Rosentreader
3) 16oz Little/Little
4) h20 Schlabach/Schlabach
5) 79 Brunkow/Brunkow
6) 38 Wilcox/Blakemore
7) 7 Schiellpepen/Schiellpepen
8) 02 Kramer/Kramer
9) 2 Voorhees/Brumback
10) 44 Mick/Schroller
11) 13 Wilkinson/Hippen
12) 108 Schlabach/Schlabach
13) 3L Laflin/Christlieb
14) 29x Roebke/Miller
15) 22u Holle/Holle
16) 93 Chab/Oblinger

Eagle, I-80 Rained out Saturday

Same storm, same results. Both tracks rained out for the evening.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Accident Claims Life of NST's Fred Brownfield

Fred Brownfield, one of the nation's top short-track promoters, and founder of the new National Sprint Tour died from injuries suffered after being struck by a modifed at Gray's Harbor Raceway in Elma, WA.

News :: National Sprint Tour: "Fred Brownfield got hit by a modified during the Modified Nationals today (June 14th, 2006) at Grays Harbor Raceway in Elma, WA. He did not make it.

Please pray for:

* Debbie his wife
* Carrie, Jessica, and Shelby his daughters
* Ty and Luke his sons

If you have any words that you would like to share with the family please send them to erics@capdes.com with the subject 'Fred Brownfield' and I will make sure that the family recieves them all."

Friday, June 16, 2006

Speed Secrets visits Eagle Raceway

Message Board - dirtdrivers.com: "Tune into SPEED SECRETS on FOX 4 & 17 this Sunday at 8:30 AM. You'll meet;
Eagle Promoter-Roger Hadan
Eagle Flagman-Larry White
World of Outlaws Announcer-John Gibson
Motor Builder-Jay Eckley
Some guy they call 'RaceTracker'. We had to physically drag Randy Lawrence in front of the cameras. That was kind of fun!
We visited with and taped so many drivers at the Jim Eckley Memorial race that it slips my mind which drivers you will see on the show this week! Guess you'll have to tune in and find out."

BCM, Speed Bowl rained out

Butler County and the Speed Bowl were rained out for Friday night.

The Pace Lap - Friday June 16, 2006

After all the craziness last weekend, things begin to settle down just a little as the dog days of summer begin to set in. Let's hope the forecasts don't pan out, but unfortunately, I'll have to take the bet that a 90% chance of rain tonight will wash someone out. Let's hope I'm wrong.

- Beatrice Speedway is starting their shows at 7:00 PM for the rest of the year starting this Saturday.

- If you need an example of why I don't like the two-lap rule, look at Saturday's WoO feature at Eagle. I understand its need for a traveling series, but a 48-minute A feature? Even with the wrecks, there was a long time spent in the pits, too.

- Several specials this week: Both Eagle Raceway and I-80 are offering Father's Day specials. Eagle's giving free admission to Dad's when they bring their children on Saturday, I-80 is extending the offer to dad's with a paid adult on Sunday.

- Eagle Raceway is advertising "The Gauntlet" next week. What is it? When I talked to Roger Hadan after the Outlaws on Friday night, he told me it involved the Short Bus with a rollbar, five hornets, paintball guns, and a Subway restaurant sign attached to the bottom of the bus. Oh man...

- Johnny Saathoff is the new IMCA National Point leader as of this week.

- Notice how quiet it was on the Dirtdrivers.com Eagle Raceway Message Board this week? Was it a tired bunch after 3 days of racing, did all go well, or did Hadan's threat of a $500 fine for starting trouble on the boards have something to do with it? I say it's a little from all three.

- I-80's gearing up for Clint Bowyer / Carl Edwards night in July. They've also announced a celebrity tournament of champions race with past I-80 champions.

- Friday's WoO show showed what the group is capable of. A furious A feature with a last lap pass gave Daryn Pittman his first win of the year, and set him up for a sweep of the weekend. A heavily-watered surface delayed the show an hour, but it was worth it and a good call. The track was very good and better than the cooler Saturday night's event.

- According to some WoO staff, Saturday's Eagle Raceway crowd was one of the biggest they've seen this season. Granted, it wasn't bad (sorry, but Friday's crowd was ummm...sparse), but if that's the biggest, the WoO need some help. I wonder how much value a $30 ticket is to that show? We'll see what happens when SLS Motorsports RENTS the track from Eagle and promotes the one-night September show.

- Talk about bad luck... On the worst possible night, a hot (temps around 100) and windy Friday June 10, the Butler County Motorplex water truck gave out. Go to the backup, right? Nope. The radiator hose crapped out on that one. Fortunately the Rising City and Surprise fire truck and KWJ custom spray applicator came to the rescue and helped salvage the night.

- In the media: The Dover family was featured in the Lincoln Journal-Star's Turn Three page this week. (See my photo of Davey Nall in the corner? LOL). Sprint car driver Ryan Roberts made a good showing on 104.1 The Blaze this morning.

- I-80 is looking to get the numbers up in the Hobby Stock class. Stereo West Auto Toys will pay the number/registration fee of any new Hobby Stock at NRP Sunday June 18.In conjunction, NRP will also help with the NASCAR licence fee. On top of that, Tom & Tiff’s Family Restaurant of Glenwood, Iowa is adding $100 to the winner's share of the purse.

- On Friday June 30, the ASCS Midwest sprint series will be at Junction Motor Speedway, and the next night, July 1 will see NCRA Late Models replace the CNCTA show. As always, supporting these shows helps bring them back.

- Speaking of CNCTA Late Models, Eagle's Roger Hadan said Friday's WoO support appearance was a "test" for possible future late model shows. Despite the showing of Butler County point leader Travis Dickes, only 12 late models showed, despite being paid more to win than their weekly offering at JMS. When asked to help pack the heavy track, most balked (except for Dan Jackson), and was told by officials there was complaining about lineups and whatnot. I'll give the benefit of the doubt that there were other shows in the area for the low car count. Davey Nall walked away with the feature. With that in mind, if this was a test, I'd grade it a C.

- As a reward for his helping out Roger Hadan gave Dan Jackson $50 to wash the car. So, what did he do? He pulled the car out and went to Eagle and WASHED IT! I've heard of of going to town to get parts, even another car (Mike Meyer did it and won the A feature a few years ago). But going out for a wash? That's STYLE!

- I've been told that there will be an interesting handicap on Saturday night in one of Eagle's classes. A few weeks ago, Mike Boston was offered $500 to start one row back in the Sprint A feature. This week? I'm told it involves the scale.

- Jason Danley was the top Nebraska driver Thursday night in the ASCS Midwest/N. Plains race at Park Jefferson Speedway last night finishing 7th in the A. Chad Humston came in 13th, Bobby Becker 16th, Jack Dover 17th. The series heads to Denison, IA Friday night.

This Weekend

Here's what's going on at area racetracks if the weather holds out

Beatrice Speedway – Saturday June 10 - IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars, Limited Modifieds, Factory Stocks and Hobby Stocks and Cruisers. Races 7:00PM.

Butler County Motorplex
- Friday June 16 - IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Hobby Stocks, Limited Late Models. Racing at 8:00 pm

Eagle Raceway– Saturday June 17 - Dads Rock Night (Free admission for dad's with their children) featuring Championship Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Hobby Stocks, Tuners (Hornets) Racing at: 7:00 pm

I-80 Speedway- Sat. June 17 NASCAR Weekly Racing series featuring Crate Late Models, B-Modifieds, ProAms, Pro & Novice Hornets, 305 Sprints. Races at 7PM.

Sunday June 18, Father's day special - Dad's in free with each paid adult. NASCAR Weekly Racing featuring Super Late Models, Grand National Late Models, Pro Modfieds and Hobby Stocks. Races at 6:30PM.

Junction Motor Speedway - Friday June 16 - Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pull - 7PM

Saturday June 17 - Weekly racing featuring Late Models, Modifieds, Stocks, Hobby Stocks, 2-man Cruisers and 4-Cylinders. Races at 7PM.

Mid-Nebraska Speedway – Saturday June 17- Grand National Late Models, I.M.C.A. Modified, I.M.C.A. Hobby Stock, Happy Hornets. Races at 7PM

Thayer County Speedway - Sunday June 18 - IMCA Modifieds, Stocks, Hobby Stocks, Sport Compacts

The Speed Bowl - Friday June 16 - IMCA Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Stocks and Cruisers. Races at 8PM

Wavelink Raceway Park - June 17 & 18 - Go Karts Saturday, Micro Sprints Sunday. Saturday hot laps for the Go-Karts will be at 6:30 p.m., races to follow. Sunday hot laps for the Micro Sprints will be at 5:30 p.m., races to follow.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

I-80 Speedway Race of Champions

From I-80 Speedway

I-80 Speedway is pleased to announce that Sunday, July 30th will be the 1st Annual I-80 Speedway Race of Champions in association with Carl Edwards/Clint Bowyer Night. This special race will be I-80 Speedway's version of the Nextel Cup's All-Star Race.

The 1st Annual I-80 Speedway Race of Champions will be the last feature of the evening. Each driver who has won a point championship or major race at I-80 Speedway in a full bodied late model car since the purchase of I-80 Speedway by LDI in April of 2004 have been invited.

Drivers already confirmed to attend are: Chris Spieker-2004 Dodge Super Late Model Point Champion; Ron Tex, Jr.-2004 Cornhusker Classic Grand National Feature Winner; Bill Leighton, Jr.-2004 Grand National Point Champion; John Hampel-2004 Alphabet Soup Winner; Shawn Harker-2004 Cornhusker Classic Spec Winner; Joe Kosiski-2005 NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series Division Rep; Josh Krug-2005 Cornhusker Classic Grand National Winner; Eddie Moore-2005 Cornhusker Classic IMCA/CNCTA Winner; John Anderson-2005 WDRA Champion; Joey Bauer, Jr.-2005 Grand National Point Champion; Kyle Berck-2005 NCRA/TORA Winner; Kelly Boen-2005 Cornhusker Classic Winner; Alex Humphrey-2005 Crate Late Model Point Champion, Ed Kosiski-2005 Grand National Spring Sizzler Winner/2005 Track Champion and Steve Kosiski-2006 Alphabet Soup Winner.

Other invited guests, but not confirmed, include: Darren Miller-2005 Alphabet Soup Winner; Brian Harris-2005 IMCA Deery Brothers Spring Sizzler Winner, and Terry Phillips-2006 Spring Sizzler Winner. Carl Edwards and Clint Bowyer have also been invited to participate. The Grand National Feature Winner on July 30th will also be invited. If the winner is already qualified, the second place car will be invited.

One driver from I-80 Speedway will also be chosen by a fan vote, held on the final week before the event. Only A feature winners of I-80 Speedway in 2006 in the Saturday Late Model, Sunday Grand National and Dodge Super Late Model divisions that are not already qualified are eligible for this fan vote. Each voter must be a member of the I-80 Speedway Email List to be eligible to vote. An email blast will be sent the week before Sunday, July 30th. All names of eligible drivers will be listed.
Voting will end on Friday, July 28th at 5:00pm Central Time.

To join the I-80 Speedway email list go to the web site at www.neracewaypark.com and look for the email box at the top to the page. Simply follow the instructions including the confirmation procedures.

These championship drivers have also been asked to sign autographs from 4:30pm to 5:30pm with Carl Edwards and Clint Bowyer during their autograph session.

The gates open at 4:30, hot laps are at 6:00pm with racing action set to begin at 6:30pm.

The rules of this race are as follows:
1. Every driver will be in a legal I-80 Speedway Grand National car.
2. Each driver will draw for the starting position.
3. The race will be 25 green flag laps.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Website Now Online

By Randy Lawrence, Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Media Director

LINCOLN, Neb. (June 11, 2006) - The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame is
proud to announce its new website is now online at www.narhof.com. The Board of
Directors would like to thank Jeff Nun of Nitroquest Web Solutions
(www.nitroquest.com) for his time and effort in making the website a reality.
Information available on the site includes how to nominate a person to the Hall of
Fame, past inductees, news, Board of Directors contact information and some
photos with many more to come.

The 2006 inductees into the Hall of Fame include: Clyde Baker, Ord; Jack
Beck, Omaha; Gene Kidder, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky; Charlie Martin, Lincoln; Abe
Slusky, Omaha; and Kent Tucker, Aurora. The induction ceremony will take place
at the Fireman’s Hall in Lincoln, Neb., on October 13.

The 2006 Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Banquet will
be held on Friday, October 13, 2006, at the Fireman’s Hall on the Speedway
Motors complex in Lincoln, Neb.

Nominees to the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame must have been a resident
of the state for at least two years and must be retired from the discipline
they are being honored for four years. Active participants in the sport will
be considered if they are 55 years of age and have been with the sport for at
least 30 years.

All candidates must have made positive contributions to the sport of auto
racing on a local, regional and national level.

Anyone wishing to nominate a person to the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame
can do so by submitting the person's name, with a list of their
accomplishments to: The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame, Inc., 5527 S. 20th St.,
Lincoln, NE 68512. Or you can call 402-421-2266, or e-mail your nomination to
jorth@narhof.com or by visiting the website at www.narhof.com.

Woods Bros. Realty's Gary Dominguez to offer Eagle Incentive

From Gary Dominguez - Woods Bros. Realty

On Saturday June 17th during intermission at Eagle Raceway, an area driver will be offered an incentive to win their feature with an undisclosed handicap. This incentive will be similar to the one offered Mike Boston in the #51 sprint a few weeks ago to win the feature from one row back further than his original starting position, and will again be offered by Roger Hadan of Eagle Raceway, and Gary Dominguez of Woods Bros. Realty.

Who is the lucky driver? What is the incentive? What class do they drive? Where will they be asked to start? The answer to who, what, where will be answered by the when! That's this Saturday during intermission at Eagle Raceway. See you Saturday!

Thursday and Friday Eagle photos posted

Here's some pics from Thursday June 8 and Friday June 9, 2006.

I'll have some Saturday shots soon.

Eagle June 8, 2006 photos

Eagle June 9, 2006 photos

I-80 Speedway Partners with Nebraska Lottery

Message Board - dirtdrivers.com: "Nebraska Raceway Park’s I-80 Speedway announces partnership with the Nebraska Lottery! “Both fans and drivers will benefit from this partnership” stated Tom Gutowski, General Manager. Each night of the Dodge Weekly Racing Series 100 lucky fans will find numbers 1-20 in their souvenir program and those fans will have the chance to play the “Power ball race of the night”. Each night, a division will be selected for the “Power ball race of the night”. The numbers will match scheduled starting positions 1-20. The program number that matches the winning drivers scheduled starting position will win $30 in free Nebraska Lottery coupons. 5 winners per night!

Also, each night selected divisions will receive Nebraska Lottery Coupons as well. A list of the division, nights and coupon amounts are outlined below. $10,000 in prizes will be awarded over 30 nights of racing. In case of rainouts or inclement weather, we will carry over all prizes to next night the division races.
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Monday, June 12, 2006

I'm Tired

Long weekend with three races straight, and a lot of socializing afterward.

Here's another reason why I hate the 2-lap rule, or in the Outlaws' case, 3-laps - it pushes me to deadline. That A feature Saturday night took a long time. While the modified feature was running, I had to write the article for the Lincoln Journal. So, I listened to the FM broadcast of the Modified feature in the WoO Media Trailer and typed in the results about 1 minute to deadline. Mod fans: sorry about not getting any more details in the article.

BTW, the WoO Media Center is very cool. They've got a big HDTV monitor with the Outdoor Channel's feed (look for Haud's Saturday night flip - OUCH!), plus live scoring and wireless internet. It was very nice to work from and I have to thank the Outlaws' Chris Dolack for all his help this weekend. I had the pleasure of working with Chris when I did work for the Outlaws and he's a heck of a nice guy who takes his job very seriously and does it well.

I'll get some photos up soon from all three nights.

I-80: Leon Zeitner First Three-time Super Late Model Winner

By Joey Sparano

(GREENWOOD, NEB., 06/11/06) Leon Zeitner becomes the first three time winner at I-80 Speedway as he picked up the feature win in the Dodge Super Latemodels. Jerimiah Sillman, Dave Doll, and Jesse Sobbing all visited the I-80 Speedway Winners Circle as well, on night six of the 2006 season.

The 25 lap NASCAR Dodge Super Latemodel "A" feature saw Mike Wallace take the early lead from his outside front row starting spot. On lap three, fifth place starter "Lightning Leon" Zeitner would ride the hub of the track to the lead coming off of turn four. The first yellow of the race would fly on lap ten when second place Wallace would come to a stop in turn four. His night would be over with a mechanical failure. On the restart after a quick yellow for Ron Tex Jr, Bryant Goldsmith would drive his hot rod into the third position after starting the race 15th. Zeitner would keep the lead over Ed Kosiski and Goldsmith until lap 19 when the yellow would come out for points leader Joe Kosiski who had a flat right rear tire. When the green came back out, Zeitner kept the pedal to the metal and drove to his third win of the season. Ed Kosiski and Goldsmith were second and third. Rookie Jerry Warner was fourth, and Al Zeitner was fifth.

The Home Pride Modified Division would see an early race caution on lap one when the cars of Jeremy Leiting, Mark Leiting, Jonnie Wyman, and J.C. Wyman all collided in turn two. On the restart, Bill Bader Jr. would hold the lead until lap three when the #74 of Justin Clark would make the pass for the top spot. Clark, who started fourth row inside, would keep the point until lap eight when the #52s of Jerimiah Sillman slid past him on the outside. Sillman would keep the lead through four mid-race yellows, but during the last few laps he would receive heavy pressure from Brian Foote. On the final lap Sillman and Foote would race side by side, and coming to the line it was Sillman winning by a bumper. Foote, Clark, Nick Carlson, and Mike Lineberry rounded out the top five.

The Grand National Division would have the "Dirt Dawg" Dave Doll pick up his first feature win of the season. The #J1 of Harley Moen was second. Superman Joey Bauer Jr. was third. Mark Wyman was fourth and Dave Cook was fifth.

The Stereo West Auto Toys Hobby Stocks had a very scary accident on lap eight of the 15 lap event. The #66 of Bob Kracher would get upside down going into turn three. Mike Mass, Travis Alley, and Jerod Weston were also involved in the wreck. Mass would have to be transported by ambulance to a local hospital, but his status was not available at the time of this release. When racing resumed it was points leader Jeremy Swanson keeping the lead and taking the win. In the tech area after the race, Swanson's engine was claimed by another driver. Jeremy refused the claim causing him to be disqualified. That gave the win to Jesse Sobbing. Josh True was second, Jeremy Smith was third, Weston came back for fourth, and Rick Bradley rounded out the top five.

Nebraska Raceway Park is located off I-80 at exit 420 between Omaha and Lincoln and is home to I-80 Speedway, the Little Sunset Speedway go-kart track and Soaring Edge Motocross Park. The Speedway hosts events weekly from April through September. For race day track information call (402) 944-2233 or check out the official I-80 Speedway website at www.neracewaypark.com. The Omaha General Office can be contacted during normal business hours at 402-342-3453.

I-80 Speedway Results From 06/11/06

Dodge Super Latemodels

"A" Feature: 1) 62 Leon Zeitner, 2) 9 Ed Kosiski, 3) 24 Bryant Goldsmith, 4) 89 Jerry Warner, 5) 76 Al Zeitner, 6) 80 Scott Koskovich, 7) 00 Clint Benson, 8) 58 Keith Mander Jr., 9) 77 John Nicholson, 10) 28 Billy Leighton Jr., 11) 26jr Corey Zeitner, 12) 53 Joe Kosiski, 13) 8x Ron Tex Jr., 14) 33 Jeff Tilley, 15) 1m Todd Bell, 16) 21 Mike Nanfito, 17) 44 Troy Daly, 18) z62 Justin Zeitner, 19) 71 Joe Julian, 20) 44z Alonzo Grosse, 21) 8c Chad Andersen, 22) 92 Josh Most, 23) 1L Mike Wallace, 24) 82 Robbie Andersen, 25) 69j Jay Norton.


Home Pride Modifieds

"A" Feature: 1) 52s Jerimiah Sillman, 2) 43 Brian Foote, 3) 74 Justin Clark, 4) 1c Nick Carlson, 5) 72 Mike Lineberry, 6) 37f Randy Foote, 7) 1r Matt Richards, 8) 69x Bill Bader Jr., 9) 3x Mike Johnson, 10) 94 Ian Haas, 11) 4u Ron Stoehr, 12) 1s Scott Carlson, 13) 44 Jonnie Wyman, 14) h1 Lowell Holland, 15) 21j Jeremy Leiting, 16) 20m Mark Leiting, 17) 4 J.C. Wyman.


Grand Nationals

"A" Feature: 1) 97d Dave Doll, 2) j1 Harley Moen, 3) 83 Joey Bauer Jr., 4) 96 Mark Wyman, 5) 9 Dave Cook, 6) 56t Ron Tilley, 7) t3 Gary Leapley, 8) 12 Todd Hipnar, 9) 25 Kenny Edwards, 10) 50 Brad Soll, 11) 23 Dave Hanke, 12) 2k Jody Krug, 13) 5 Mike Svagera, 14) 15x Scott Krause-Mahan, 15) 9x Kathy Cook, 16) 88 Brian Scott, 17) 2x Andrew Kosiski, 18) 85a Rob Kosiski.


Stereo West Auto Toys Hobby Stocks

"A" Feature: 1) 99 Jesse Sobbing, 2) 2t Josh True, 3) 51s Jeremy Smith, 4) 86j Jerod Weston, 5) 28b Rick Bradley, 6) 7 Tom Myers, 7) 4x Chad Bassinger, 8) 14 Greg Houdesheldt, 9) 4 George Whitmore, 10) 11x Kenny Toliver-Humpal, 11) 6a Jeremy Auten, 12) 66 Bob Kracher, 13) 40 Mike Mass, 14) 73 Travis Alley, 15) 58 Jason Smith, 16) 68 Jeremy Swanson(DQ).

Sunday, June 11, 2006

I-80: Livingston, Leighton Late Model Winners

By Jim Brennan

(Greenwood, Ne., 6/10/06) Saturday nights NASCAR , Dodge Weekly Racing Series
saw double features in the Crate Late Models with Dave Livingston winning the first
one and Bill Leighton Jr winning the 2nd one. Along the way Jason Cieslik, Harry
Nixon, Austin Kurtzer and Eric Fryman also won their respective features.

The night got started with the make up Dodge Crate Late Model feature from June 3rd.
Jason Hobscheidt and Trevor Millikan battled early on with Millikan in the lead
after 1 lap. Millikan and Hobscheidt hooked up with Livingston for a 3 wide
shootout before Hobscheidt grabbed the lead on lap 5. Livingston, running a low
groove near the inside guard rail, took the lead on lap 7. Livingston then survived
4 restarts to win his 2nd feature of the year with Hobscheidt finishing 2nd. Third
through 5th went to Mike Wallace, Bill Leighton Jr and Dave Doll.

The 2nd feature saw Jody Krug and Shawn Harker battle for the early lead
with Harker in front at the end of lap 1. Krug took the lead on lap 5 but Bill Leighton
Jr. was on the move. Leighton, the current track point leader and 5th in NASCAR
Division 4 points, moved up to take the lead on lap 12. But Krug battled with him
side by side for several laps before Leighton began pulling away. Dave Doll made
a late race charge but had to settle for 2nd ahead of Krug, Wallace and Harker.

The Certified Transmission Pro-am feature saw Chuck Dillon take the early lead
followed by Jason Cieslik. Shawn Bulin and Scotty Hartman made it a 4 car
battle for the lead. Cieslik took the lead on lap 10 and went on to record his
first win of the season. Hartman took 2nd over Bulin, Rick Negrete and Dillon.

Harry Nixon started on the outside front row of the B-Mod feature. Mike
Christiansen came on to challenge for the lead which he took on lap 8. Nixon
Retook the lead on lap 10. On the last lap going into turn 4 Christiansen tried a
Slide job to take the lead. But it failed and Nixon took the checkers for the
3rd time this year.

In the Tobacco Free Nebraska Pro-Hornet feature Austin Kurtzer took advantage
Corey Hutchison being set back 4 spots for jumping on the start, to record his 1st
win of the season. Perry Soule came on to finish 2nd and Hutchison fought back to
finish 3rd.

In the TFN Novice Hornet feature Eric Fryman took the car he borrowed from
Will McConnell and won his first feature of the year. Nate Christensen tried to
overtake him, but could’nt get the job done.


Next Saturday night will be Coca Cola night at the races. All fans will receive a
free Coca Cola product. Hot laps are at 6:30 and racing at 8. .


Nebraska Raceway Park I-80 Speedway NASCAR Dodge Weekly Racing Series
Division IV
Dodge Crate Late Models

Make-up A-Feature: 1) 17 Dave Livingston, 2) 1 Jason Hobscheidt, 3) 3 Mike
Wallace, 4) 28 Billy Leighton Jr., 5) 97d Dave Doll, 6) 56T Ron Tilley, 7) 25
Brad Perdue, 8) 33 Jeff Tilley, 9) 50 Brad Soll, 10) j1 Jay Burdic, 11) Jon
Schwartz, 12) Shawn Harker, 13) Brent Baker, 14) Scott Carlson, 15) Randy
Archer, 16) Jody Krug, 17) Todd Morgan, 18) Trevor Millikan, 19)
Justin Clark, 20) Gary Joens Jr., 21) Curt Drake, 22) Laini Schwartz,
23) Kenny Edwards(DNS), 24) Robbie Kosiski(DNS), 25) Tony
Leonardo(DNS)

A-Feature: 1) 28 Billy Leighton Jr., 2) 97d Dave Doll, 3) 2k Jody Krug, 4) 3
Mike Wallace, 5) 40 Shawn Harker, 6) 25 Brad Perdue, 7) 8x Ron Tex Jr.,
8) 56t Ron Tilley, 9) 50 Brad Soll, 10) 96 Mark Wyman, 11) Curt Drake,
12) Scott Carlson, 13) Jay Burdic, 14) Jason Hobscheidt, 15) Gary Joens
Jr., 16) Jeff Tilley, 17) Jon Schwartz, 18) Laini Schwartz, 19) Todd Morgan,
20) Harley Moen, 21) Dave Livingston, 22) Brent Baker, 23) Trevor
Millikan(DNS), 24) Randy Archer(DNS), 25) Justin Clark(DNS)


Certified Transmission Pro-ams

A-Feature: 1) 16j Jason Cieslik, 2) 88 Scotty Hartman, 3) 36 Shawn Bulin, 4) 72
Rick Negrete, 5) 33x Chuck Dillon, 6) 8 Nick Steier, 7) 64 Nick Hermsen,
8) 25x Joe Feyen, 9) 12 Terry Cleveland, 10) 71x Jeff Kupke, 11) Ray Dessell,
12) Jeff Atkins, 13) Tim Podraza, 14) Doug Stevenson, 15) Rich Steier, 16) John
Allensworth, 17) Chad Sanders, 18) Andy Thompsen, 19) Mike Gillespie,
20) Jeremy Longmeyer, 21) Larry Robinson Jr., 22) Don Mohr, 23) Shane Bales
(DNS), 24) Kyle Harpster(DNS)


B-Mods

A-Feature: 1) 5 Harry Nixon, 2) 52x Mike Christiansen, 3) 53 Larry Robinson Sr.,
4) 52 Daryl Weilage, 5) 21 Jim Fritz, 6) 71 Floyd Richards, 7) 33 Jim Hendricks,
8) 0H Scott Plantz, 9) 20 Ben Romey, 10) Z00 Lacey Tuttle

Tobacco Free Nebraska Pro-Hornets

A-Feature: 1) 57 Austin Kurtzer, 2) 16j Perry Soule, 3) 96 Corey
Hutcheson, 4) 16 Jessica Soule, 5) 36 Joe McConnell, 6) 20 Lindsey Yost,
7) 10j Doug Lyons, 8) 15 Jamie Spanel, 9) 4 Travis Meyer, 10) 10 Joe Thomas,
11) Brandon Wergin, 12) Cory Askeland, 13) Chuck Wergin, 14) Steve England,
15) Ole Olson, 16) Dave Christensen, 17) Anthony Abboud, 18) Skip Brown,
19) Tim Shidler, 20) Brian Williard, 21) Tony Barnes, 22) Cody Kennedy,
23) Rick Havenridge

Tobacco Free Nebraska Novice Hornets

A-Feature: 1) 22 Eric Fryman, 2) 37 Nate Christensen, 3) 16j Justin Soule,
4) 33 Steve McConnell, 5) 3X Mollee Collins, 6) 13 Bryan Hull, 7) B52
Nathan Brown, 8) 3c Brady Deyeager, 9) 60 Thomas Liechti, 10) 38
Will McConnell, 11) Jake Urbach, 12) Lynn Carlson, 13) Amanda
Leonardo, 14) Andrew Cuva, 15) Sara Doll, 16) Lana Castilla, 17) Megan
Christensen, 18) Deanna Wallace, 19) Ashley Hoeft, 20) Ridge Barnes,
21) Taylor Collins, 22) Shevi Collins, 23) Teresa Allen

Beatrice: Nelson Earns Mod Victory

By Scott Wisdom

Jordy Nelson of Marysville, Ks took the lead early in the IMCA Modified Feature and led the whole racing taking the win over Johnny Saathoff by a slim 3-4 foot margin. Saathoff, Tom Petracek, Jordan Grabouski and David Trauernicht rounded out the front 5. Saathoff lost his motor to a claim from Brandon Johnson.

Lance Borgman of Beatrice made a late race pass on Todd Laflin to take home the win in the IMCA Stock cars. Laflin, James Griffith, Jay Holle and Eric Rempel completed the front 5.

Ryan Roschewski of Beatrice took the win in the IMCA Hobby Stocks leading from the drop of the green flag to take home the win over Aron Dewalt, Jesse Vanlaningham, Billy Parde and Eric Chab.

Craig Evers of Beatrice took home the win in the Limited Modifieds over Kevin Vanlaningham, Benji Legg, Tom Vanover Jr and Tyler Snyder.

Neal Mittan of Wymore took home the win in the Factory Stocks over Aaron Roth, Roy Armstrong, Gary Laflin and Cary Ames.

Nate Canham of Deshler took home the win in the IMCA Sport Compacts over Jay Kreft and Janie Fralin.

Results

IMCA Modiifieds
1) 4j Jordy Nelson
2) 96j Johnny Saathoff
3) 44x Tom Petracek
4) 30 Jordan Grabouski
5) 45 David Trauernicht
6) 7d Dusty Leonard
7) 24 Dan Bohlmeyer
8) 94 Dan Nelson
9) 7b Chris Burk
10) 45m Brandon Johnson
11) 18k Spencer Sutton
12) 52L Jason Logan
13) 29 Greg Metz
14) 5s Bob Zoubek
15) z34 Brent Schlake
16) 1m Robert Brinkman
17) 71m Eric McMillan
18) 76 Lance Borgman
19) 17 Josh Newman
20) 96 Gary Saathoff

IMCA Stock Cars
1) 76 Lance Borgman
2) 98 Todd Laflin
3) 29J James Griffith
4) 21 Jay Holle
5) 31 Eric Rempel
6) 22 Hugh Carmichael
7) m30 David Murk
8) 73 Dallas Dobrovolny
9) 6 Tyler Phelps
10) 99 Darcy Dobrovolny
11) 3 Josh Carpenter

IMCA Hobby Stocks
1) 2 Ryan Roschewski
2) 21 Aron DeWalt
3) 72 Jesse Vanlaningham
4) 95 Billy Parde
5) 11 Eric Chab
6) 19 Kyle Vanover
7) 66 Justin Fritzson
8) 20 Chad Borgman
9) 34 Max Harder
10) 6a Adam Armstrong
11) 6 Tony Spunaugle
12) 8 Murray Haugen
13) 7 Matt Fralin
14) 4t Lisa Wagner
15) 1r RJ Macku
16) d64 Greg Post
17) 1 Brian Langdale
18) 00 Cody Walters
19) 33 Travis Runcie
20) t54 Tom Creek

IMCA Sport Compacts
1) 19 Nate Canham
2) 82 Jay Kreft
3) 7 Janie Fralin

Limited Modifieds
1) 2x Craig Evers
2) 52 Kevin Vanlaningham
3) 25 Benji Legg
4) 5 Tom Vanover JR
5) 20 Tyler Snyder
6) 1b Bill Lux
7) 97 Mark Saathoff
8) 38 Dennis Swett
9) 24 Daron Williams
10) y85 Joel Hespin
11) y11 Larry Halsey
12) 22 Justin Jurgens
13) 14 Mike Snyder
14) 3b Wade Baldwin
15) 76m Nick Warnke
16) 27 Justin Fritzson
17) 8 Dan McKnight
18) 92 Justin Hill
19) 12k Ron Karpisek

Factory Stocks
1) 5m Neal Mittan
2) 03 Aaron Roth
3) 6r Roy Armstrong
4) 9 Gary Laflin
5) 23 Cary Ames
6) 35 Mike Schwartz
7) 15s Lyle Slama
8) 54m Bruce Wasserman
9) 6 Ernie Reiss
10) 92 Daniel Holle
11) 6b Travis Burger
12) 3 Rodney Latta
13) m64 Greg Post
14) 1w Delmar Wells
15) 66 Jeff Watts
16) 32 Monte Fralin
17) 38c Pat Welch
18) 54 Mike Pracheil
19) 88 Jason Tennant
20) 69 Tim Hessheimer Sr

LJS: Pittman sweeps Eagle Nationals

By JASON ORTH / For the Lincoln Journal Star

Daryn Pittman swept the 24th Eagle Nationals at Eagle Raceway on Saturday night. The Owasso, Okla., driver stole the feature from Outlaws point leader Donny Schatz on the final lap Friday but didn’t have nearly the trouble Saturday, as he led the final 32 circuits of the 40-lap, $12,000-to-win main event. Full article on JournalStar.com

B-main (12 laps, top 4 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Kevin Swindell
2) Ricky Logan
3) Skip Jackson
4) Larry Pinegar
5) Dusty Zomer [$200]
6) Bill Rose [$180]
7) Becca Anderson [$175]
8) Jack Dover [$160]
9) Kim Kennedy [$150]
10) James Mosher [$150]
11) Mike Chadd [$150]
12) Ryan Anderson [$150]
13) Doug Lovegrove [$150]
14) Jim Cameron [$150]
15) Bronson Maeschen [$150]
16) Ned Powers [$150]
17) Gene Ackland [$150]
18) Duane Olson [$150]
19) Mark Pace (DNS) [$150]
20) Trevor Green (DNS) [$150]

A-main (40 laps)
1) Daryn Pittman [$12,000]
2) Brooke Tatnell [$6,000]
3) Craig Dollansky [$4,000]
4) Donny Schatz [$3,500]
5) Joey Saldana [$3,300]
6) Jeremy Campbell [$3,100]
7) Mark Dobmeier [$3,000]
8) Wayne Johnson [$2,500]
9) Kevin Swindell [$2,100]
10) Kerry Madsen [$2,050]
11) Billy Alley [$2,000]
12) Chad Kemenah [$1,600]
13) Dion Hindi [$1,500]
14) Larry Pinegar [$1,200]
15) Sammy Swindell [$1,100]
16) Justin Henderson [$1,000]
17) Skip Jackson [$900]
18) Brian Carlson [$800]
19) Randy Hannagan [$800]
20) Jason Martin [$800]
21) Lynton Jeffrey [$800]
22) Jac Haudenschild [$800]
23) Gary Wright [$800]
24) Ricky Logan [$800]
Lap leaders: Craig Dollansky 1-8, Daryn Pittman 9-40

IMCA Modifieds

B Feature

5ST Dan Wayman
21 Phil Penney
4JR David Jewett Jr.
3A Aaron Pella
75J Jesse Robinson
44 Tom Lenz
4D Pat Donovan
42K Jan Korth
4T Jerry Trejo
B9 Sean Burkland
95B Nic Bonney
91 Chris Benning
1Z Norm Ziegenbein
52 Sean Manning
21F Ryan Fuchser
11AA Ed Raines
29 Jeff Mazza
1M Mike Anderson
11X Steve Devitt

A Feature

27 Clint Homan
7W James Kleinheksel
3W Stacy Wilhelm
3 Chris Alcorn
V45 Ric Gropp
S56 Scott Bivens
13 Doug Deterding
21 Phil Penney
10K Don McCown
12X George Haney
4JR David Jewitt Jr.
95R Lucas Robinson
3A Aaron Pella
00 Tim Pickens
7 Bob Ruisinger
8 Larry Goertz
2M Mike Meyer
1R Matt Richards
21T Tracy Harr
5ST Dan Wayman

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Final-Lap Pass Lifts Daryn Pittman To Eagle Nationals Prelim Victory

Eagle, NE Author: Chris Dolack, Dirt Motorsports VP Public Relations

So many times this season Daryn Pittman nearly raced to victory before something odd would happen late in the race, preventing him taking the checkered flag. On Friday night in the Eagle Nationals Preliminary Feature at Eagle Raceway, Pittman turned the table on Donny Schatz.

Pittman started on the pole and jumped out to a quick lead. Craig Dollansky ran him down on Lap 16 and swiped the lead with Schatz watching the action in third. On Lap 22, Schatz first busted past Pittman and then Dollansky to slide in front and pull away to what looked like a sure victory. But a caution for a spinning car in Turn 4 with three to go bunched the field with Schatz in front, Dollansky second and Pittman third.

Schatz jumped out quick on the restart, but Pittman jumped quicker. He got past Dollansky and locked onto Schatz. When Schatz slid up in Turn 2 with two laps to go, Pittman saw a potential opportunity. When Schatz did it again on the final lap, Pittman didn’t waste any time. He dove off the high-banked Turn 2 and shot down the backstretch to the lead and held on for the final two corners to drive the Titan Garages & Carports Maxim into the RacinSoles Victory Lane for the first time in 2006.

Schatz settled for second in the ParkerStore J&J with Dollansky third in the Karavan Trailers Maxim and Jeremy Campbell using a strong run in the Americas Best Value Inn Maxim to earn the final locked-in position to the dash that will set the top five rows for the main event on Saturday night.

Terry McCarl, whose left leg was broken May 20 at Sharon Speedway, returned to the track for the first time since the incident but watched as Sammy Swindell drove his Big Game Treestands Eagle to the fastest lap of the night in time trials. McCarl, who had surgery on his leg two weeks ago, tested his leg by time trialing a car owned by Mark Burch.

The Mean 15 drivers return Saturday to Eagle Raceway for the Eagle Nationals finale before competing again against the All Star Circuit of Champions on June 14 at The Raceway @ Powercom Park in Beaver Dam, Wis., and June 16-17 in the Duel in the Dakotas at Red River Valley Speedway in West Fargo, N.D.

The World of Outlaws Sprint Series is brought to the fans across the country by several sponsors and partners, including series sponsors Hoosier Racing Tire and The Outdoor Channel. Promotional Partners include AMB i.t. and The University of Northwestern Ohio. Associate sponsors are ButlerBuilt Motorsports Equipment, Maxim Racing, RacinSoles and Snap-on. Contingency sponsors include DART Machinery, MSD Ignitions and Wrisco Industries.

World of Outlaws Sprint Series Statistical Report; Eagle Raceway; June 9, 2006
Qualifying
1) Sammy Swindell, McCarl 24, 11.804
2) Donny Schatz, Schatz 15, 11.829
3) Craig Dollansky Karavan 7, 11.839
4) Joey Saldana, Kahne-Curb 9, 11.869
5) Daryn Pittman, Titan Racing USA 21, 11.919
6) Jeremy Campbell, Campbell 10C, 11.925
7) Brooke Tatnell, Rush Racing 8, 11.945
8) Ricky Logan, VanGorp 5J, 11.960
9) Chad Kemenah, Kemenah 15K, 11.963
10) Billy Alley, Gifford 17G, 11.970
11) Randy Hannagan, TH Racing 1X, 11.976
12) Jason Martin, Martin 36, 11.999
13) Jac Haudenschild, Wright 35, 12.006
14) Justin Henderson, Oswalt D1, 12.007
15) Gary Wright, Wright 9W, 12.008
16) Wayne Johnson, VenderEcken 10, 12.019
17) Becca Anderson, Woodring 19, 12.030
18) Brian Carlson, SC Motorsports 18, 12.076
19) Kevin Swindell, Swindell 1, 12.099
20) Kerry Madsen, VerMeer 55, 12.135
21) Trevor Green, Lewis-Green 11, 12.217
22) Larry Pinegar, Williams 7W, 12.339
23) Mike Chadd, AC Motorsports 4, 12.324
24) Bill Rose, Rose 6, 12.334
25) James Mosher, Mosher 12M, 12.390
26) Dion Hindi, Hindi 11D, 12.404
27) Ryan Anderson, Anderson 71R, 12.502
28) Ned Powers, Haneborg 44, 12.601
29) Jack Dover, Dover 53, 12.758
30) Jeff Lowery, Lowery 45, 12.781
31) Stu Snyder, Snyder 4S, 13.158
32) Terry McCarl, Burch 1M, 13.220
33) Mark Pace, Pace 31, 13.532
34) Duane Olson, Olson 16, No time

First Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Wayne Johnson
2) Becca Anderson
3) Chad Kemenah
4) Ricky Logan
5) Sammy Swindell
6) Bill Rose
7) James Mosher
8) Jack Dover
9) Mark Pace

Second Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Brian Carlson
2) Donny Schatz
3) Billy Alley
4) Brooke Tatnell
5) Mike Chadd
6) Gary Wright
7) Dion Hindi
8) Jeff Lowery
9) Duane Olson

Third Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Kevin Swindell
2) Craig Dollansky
3) Randy Hannagan
4) Justin Henderson
5) Jeremy Campbell
6) Larry Pinegar
7) Stu Snyder
8) Ryan Anderson

Fourth Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Trevor Green
2) Jac Haudenschild
3) Jason Martin
4) Joey Saldana
5) Daryn Pittman
6) Kerry Madsen
7) Ned Powers
8) Terry McCarl (DNS)

Dash (8 laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature)
1) Daryn Pittman
2) Jeremy Campbell
3) Craig Dollansky
4) Donny Schatz
5) Joey Saldana
6) Sammy Swindell
7) Brooke Tatnell
8) Chad Kemenah
9) Ricky Logan
10) Billy Alley

B-main (12 laps, top 4 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Gary Wright
2) Bill Rose
3) Dion Hindi
4) James Mosher
5) Jack Dover [$150]
6) Ryan Anderson [$125]
7) Jeff Lowery [$100]
8) Stu Snyder [$100]
9) Mark Pace [$100]
10) Larry Pinegar [$100]
11) Kerry Madsen (DNS) [$100]
12) Ned Powers (DNS) [$100]
13) Duane Olson (DNS) [$100]
14) Terry McCarl (DNS)

A-main (30 laps)
1) Daryn Pittman [$5,000]
2) Donny Schatz [$3,000]
3) Craig Dollansky [$2,500]
4) Jeremy Campbell [$2,200]
5) Brooke Tatnell [$2,100]
6) Joey Saldana [$2,000]
7) Jac Haudenschild [$1,800]
8) Randy Hannagan [$1,600]
9) Ricky Logan [$1,500]
10) Sammy Swindell [$1,300]
11) Chad Kemenah [$1,200]
12) Billy Alley [$1,100]
13) Trevor Green [$1,000]
14) Gary Wright [$700]
15) Justin Henderson [$600]
16) Brian Carlson [$600]
17) Bill Rose [$600]
18) Mike Chadd [$600]
19) Jason Martin [$600]
20) James Mosher [$600]
21) Wayne Johnson [$500]
22) Becca Anderson [$500]
23) Dion Hindi [$500]
24) Kevin Swindell [$500]
Lap leaders: Daryn Pittman 1-15, 30; Craig Dollansky 16-21; Donny Schatz 22-29