Tuesday, November 21, 2006

National Sprint Tour Folds

Not surprising given the news last week of the top teams going back to the WoO for 2007. - Jason

From The Daily Item


SUNBURY — Just days away from signing a title sponsor for the 2007 season, The Daily Item has learned that the National Sprint Tour has folded, 11 months after it began.

Steve Kinser, one of the parties involved who helped acquire the NST assets following the death of series founder Fred Brownfield, will return to the World of Outlaws for 2007.

Brownfield was killed at Gray's Harbour Raceway in an on-track incident in June, one week after the series made its inaugural visit to Selinsgrove Speedway.

The Daily Item has learned from several sources that the Monday following that tragic day, Brownfield was set to sign a title sponsor for 2006.

"Fred was definitely a first-class guy and anyone who met him was better because they did," Selinsgrove Speedway promoter Charlie Paige said of his meetings with Brownfield.

Paige said he spoke with Kinser about a month ago looking to secure two race dates he had requested for the speedway if the NST was returning in 2007.

"If they would have been able to give me the two dates I was asking for, then the NST would have had a home at Selinsgrove Speedway," Paige added. "The speedway will still run five 410 shows in 2007."

Selinsgrove Speedway will go down in history as the only track where a local driver defeated a driver on the NST touring team.

"That would have been great marketing from our standpoint," Paige said of the wins by Mike Erdley and Lance Dewease. "As far as I am concerned, we had two helluva good shows."

Jason Meyers, a guest last week on the Open Wheel Today internet radio racing show that airs on The Dirt Track Channel Web site, said that following Brownfield's death, it was a group decision to keep the NST going. He went on to say that recently, four to five WoO teams had contacted the NST offices to see if there would be room for them to race if the NST continued in 2007.

Less than 24 hours after the interview aired, DIRT MotorSports issued a press release stating that all 'Mean 16' drivers would be returning for 2007. The World of Outlaws will be showcased on a television package in 2007 on ESPN2 and Speed Channel.

"It's really disappointing for the few people who were working so hard to make the NST go and are now left out in the cold," said Meyers, who drives for Elite Racing, a team formed between him and businessman Guy Stockbridge. "We were a group that stuck together and we made decisions as a group. Unfortunately, we were so close to the title sponsorship that for the most part, it's a bit of a surprise when the minority makes a decision for the majority."

"I just want to get back and relax and worry about my race team more than anything," the 20-time WoO champion Kinser said in a DIRT MotorSports press release. "It's no fun for me going to the races when I'm worried about scheduling and trying to run a race organization. I will definitely look at the racing part of it a lot different from the way I did before."

This is not the first time a rival 410 sprint car series has formed against the Outlaws. The United Sprint Alliance was around back in the 1990s, while the National Sprint Car League was formed in mid-2005 and folded by early December of last year.

In a press release on the NST Web site dated July 18, the parties involved that purchased all of the NST assets, Don Lamberti, Lonnie Parsons, Stockbridge and Kinser, "have every intention of carrying the series into next year and thereafter."

DIRT Motorsports PR director Chris Dolack noted that there will be approximately 85 races for the series in 2007 and that Kinser will bring both cars to the WoO series.

Calls to Brownfield Entertainment Corporation said the offices were closed for the week.

Saathoff Second at LVMS Duel in the Desert, Alcorn Fifth


Sunday, November 19, 2006

Jeremy Payne took the checkered at the conclusion of the IMCA Modified Feature for the second consecutive year at Duel in the Desert at the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Saturday.

Johnny Saathoff started on the pole of the 40-lap IMCA Modified A-Feature after winning Thurdsay's IMCA Qualifying Feature. Drivers from 12 states represented the 28-car field.

Saathoff held the lead position until Payne made a pass for the lead on lap 33. Payne of Cave City, Ark. held the lead for the remainder of the race. Saathoff finished second followed by Tony Leiker and Jay Noteboom. Chris Alcorn was fifth.

"I knew I had a good car," said Payne. "I waited for him (Saathoff) to make a little mistake. I knew if I stayed calm it would pay off."

Dan Schlieper of Sullivan, Wis. took the checkered at the conclusion of the Late Model A-Feature. Schlieper has had a good year at the Speedway Motorsports Inc. dirt tracks. Schlieper has a victory at all three of them; The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, The Dirt Track at Lowe's Motor Speedway and the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track.

Kelly Boen stated on the pole of the 28-car field. Schlieper took the lead from Boen at the start/finish line on lap 31 and led the field to the checkered. Finishing second was Boen followed by Al Purkey, Steve Drake and John Kuchar.

"This is pretty awesome," said Schlieper. "We have had a lot of fun here. I knew Boen was having trouble at the restarts and I took advantage of it."

SATURDAY RESULTS
IMCA MODIFIEDS

IMCA Modified A-Feature Results (40 laps): 1. Jeremy Payne, 2. Johnny Saathoff, 3. Tony Leiker, 4. Jay Noteboom, 5. Chris Alcorn, 6. Kellen Chadwick, 7. Eddie Martin, 8. Bobby Hogge IV, 9. Alex Stanford, 10. Brad Pounds, 11. Dan Fitzgerald, 12. Paul Stone, 13. Rich Lewerke, 14. Jon DeBenedetti, 15. Ryan McDaniel, 16. David Murray, Jr., 17. Conner Pullen, 18. Scott Brown, 19. John Cox, 20. Justen Yeager, 21. Adam Silveria, 22. Darrick Klimp, 23. Richard Papenhausen, 24. Levi Kiefer, 25. Eric Jacobsen, 26. Tim Balding, 27. Christy Georges, 28. Steve Williams.

IMCA Modified Last Chance Race No. 1 Results: 1. Tim Blading, 2. Christy Georges, 3. Travis Metz, 4. Troy Cordes, 5. Derek Kopp, 6. Shawn Zelenka, 7. Joel Hannagan, 8. Ronnie Williams, 9. Adam Parmeley, 10. Joel Chavez, 11. David Boardman, 12. 95L, 13. Jim Bonetti, 14. Tim Christiansen, 15. Douglas Adams, 16. 47, 17. Jeff Mead, 18. Andy Moreton, 19. Mike Villanueva, 20. Micky Stubbings, 21. John Piker, 22. David Ellsworth, 23. Steve Simpson, Jr., 24. Jon Jensen., 25. 42.

IMCA Modified Last Chance Race No. 2 Results: 1. Eric Jacobsen, 2. John Cox, 3. Travis Gorsuch, 4. Gene Kay, 5. Arvid Fonstad, 6. Randy Thornell, 7. Bill Lundock, 8. 90, 9. Brett Alderson, 10. Eric Evans, 11. Regan Tufoya, 12. Jay Steffens, 13. Rickt Alvarado, 14. Kelly Shaw, 15. Kenny Peterson, 16. Brice Riley, 17. Marcus Aue, 18. Dow Lazenby, 19. Brad Torrez, 20. Bob Greiner, 21. David Breaux, 22. Chett Reeves, 23. Doug Lippincott, 24. Kasey Baisch, 25. Tim Helms.

IMCA Modified Last Chance Race No. 3 Results: 1. Alex Stanford, 2. Justen Yeager, 3. Matt Brack, 4. Jess Anderson, 5. 99D , 6. J.R. Herrera, 7. Aaron Barnell, 8. Larry Hood, 9. Jay Marks, 10. Jeffry Sheppard, Jr., 11. Joseph Haresky, 12. Don Shelton, 13. Wayne Francis, 14. D.J. Petrell, 15. Tim Gagnon, 16. Torey Adams, 17. Todd Hermosillo, 18. Jeff McKelvey, 19. Michael McKinsey, 20. Charlie Wahl, 21. Wayne Johnson, 22. Jeff Talley, 23. Roland Kent, 24. Don Pannel.

IMCA Modified Last Chance Race No. 4 Results: 1. Scott Brown, 2. Steven Williams, 3. Darin Hawks, 4. Joe Antonetti, 5. Tyrone Yazzie, 6. Tony Kinkade, Jr., 7. Kyle Craig, 8. Bob Greiner, 9. Lee Jensen, 10. Michael Loveridge, 11. Frank Russell, 12. Bill Meyer, 13. Jack Norris, 14. 15X, 15. Craig Russom, 16. Jimmy Reeves, 17. Joe Parmeley, 18. Robbie Chiles, 19. Dereck Colvin, 20. Richard Mueller, Jr., 21. George Fronsman, 22. Ryan Roath, 23. Glenn Olson, 24. Troy McElroy.

IMCA Modified Last Chance Race No. 5 Results: 1. Levi Kiefer, 2. David Murray, Jr., 3. Keith Brown, Sr., 4. Alan Sharpensteen, 5. Royal Jones, 6. Steven McCoullough, 7. Ray Laird, 8. Jason Pike, 9. Harvey Howard, 10. Bryan Burnes, 11. Richard Anderson, 12. Kevin Boles, 13. Dan Lee, 14. Donny Berger, 15. Darrell Grebb, 16. Casey Delp, 17. Jason Donnelly, 18. John Skinner, 19. Jeff Mead, 20. Sean Keville, 21. Art Azevedo, 22. Gary Dutton, 23. Chase Hansen, 24. Darren Thomas.

IMCA Modified Last Chance Race No. 6 Results: 1. Dan Fitzgerald, 2. Adam Silveria, 3. Randy McDaniel, 4. Bill Smith III, 5. Phil Penney, 6. Bill Pearson, 7. Paul Peterson, 8. 83C, 9. Andy Obertello, 10. Joe Carr, 11. James Thibodeaux, 12. Robert Harr, 13. Steve McGee, 14. Cameron Beard, 15. Rick Durica, 16. Dustin Massey, 17. Duane Rogers, 18. Don Baisch, 19. Trevor Arnold, 20. Donald Parker, 21. 87, 22. John Hood, 23. Jason Kirkpatrick, 24. 20G.

Monday, November 20, 2006

I-80 Releases Preliminary Schedule

Jason: I like the compressed weekly series schedule. Notice no mention of NASCAR? With the series requiring a set number of races either there will be a lot of double feature nights, or is it no sanction???

Greenwood, Nebraska (November 20, 2006)- Eastern Nebraska racing fans will hear engines come to life at I-80 Speedway on Saturday, April 7th , 2007 as the MLRA late models take to the track, along with modifieds and hornets. Times, rules and admission prices will be announced soon.

The ASCS 360 Sprints Midwest and Northern Plains Regions will return to I-80 Speedway on Friday, April 13th and Saturday, April 14th. I-80 Speedway’s 305 Sprint Car division, along with another support division to be announced, will join the ASCS 360’s on Friday. The NCRA 360’s and two other I-80 Speedway support classes will join the ASCS on Saturday. Support classes, times, rules and admission prices will be announced shortly.

Weekly racing will return to I-80 Speedway on Sunday, May 13th and conclude with the Championship night on Sunday, September 9th. The Saturday program will return starting on Saturday, May 26th and concluding on August 18th. Classes and times will be announced later. Drivers will get a chance to hit the dirt and test their cars for the 2007 season on a couple of nights that will be selected between April 14th and the opening night for the weekly racing series.

The owners and management of I-80 Speedway also are pleased to announce that the Annual “Alphabet Soup Race” will be held on Sunday, May 27th and the Cornhusker Classic will be held September 21st, 22nd and 23rd. The Huskerland Non-Wing 410 Sprint Bandit Nationals will return for a second year on Tuesday, August 14th. Times, support divisions and admission prices will be announced later.

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 May through September. The Omaha General Office can be contacted during normal business hours Monday thru Friday, 9am-5pm at 402-342-3453 or office@neracewaypark.com.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Eagle Raceway Rules Meeting, Christmas Party and Banquet Info

A driver/owner rules meeting will be held at Legend’s Bar & Grill in NW Omaha the last week of November to throw out helpful ideas and brainstorm the future of racing at Eagle Raceway. Everyone with helpful suggestions is welcome. All other suggestions can be sent through e-mail to slackerinvest@hotmail.com. The meetings are scheduled as follows:

Monday, November 27th: 7:00-8:00 pm Tuners(Hornets) 8:00-9:00 pm IMCA Modifieds
Tuesday, November 28th: 7:00-8:00 pm IMCA Hobby Stocks 8:00-9:00 pm 360 Sprints
Location: Legend’s Bar & Grill, 6910 N. 102nd Circle, Omaha, NE 68122 (I-680 to Irvington exit#6, go North ¼ mile to Ida Street, turn left 1/4 mile to 103rd Street, turn left into Cherry Hills Park.)

The 1st annual Eagle Raceway Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 10th in Eagle, NE at the One Eyed Dog Saloon at 2:00-5:00 pm. This will be your opportunity to have the kids meet Speedy Claus at 3:00 pm and purchase 2007 Season Passes at a reduced price. (All kids will receive a gift and picture with Santa) The 2007 tentative schedule of events will be announced at this time. Driver’s will be able to reserve their pit stalls, register car numbers and submit their sponsor list for their free 2007 guest passes. Enjoy great food and fun Christmas Spirit!

The 2006 Eagle Raceway Awards Banquet will be held Saturday, January 6th 2007 at the Double D Ranch, 567 County Road C in Ashland, NE 68003. Happy Hour starts at 5:00 pm and Dinner at 6:30 pm. Awards and entertainment following dinner including a little surprise race competition. Trophies will be awarded to the top 10 in each division along with door prizes to both drivers and friends. This is an Awards Banquet, so please dress accordingly. (No jeans or t-shirts) Tickets are $25 per person and must be ordered by December 29th. To order tickets, please call our office at 402-238-2595.