Monday, April 30, 2007

I-80 Test and Tune and Hornet Battle Royal May 6

I-80 Speedway has a Test and Tune scheduled for this Sunday, May 6th from
1-4 p.m. that is for ALL classes. The price for the pits is $10 with a
NASCAR License, $20 without. Price for registered I-80 Speedway Novice
Classes and 305 Sprints is $10 with your hard card pass. Hard card pass will
be given to you the first time you are at the track with your car and if you
are registered. Grandstand admission is free. Pit gates open at 11:30 am.

Immediately after practice, The Stereo West Auto Toys will have a 50 lap
Battle Royale for $200 to win. Drivers must register by 3:30 p.m. and will
draw for starting position. Entry fee is $15, plus a pit pass.

During the 50 lap Battle Royale, yellow flag laps will be counted until
there are 10 laps left in the race. If a driver causes two yellow flags,
they will be sent to the pits.

Boone County 4/27 results

Hobby Stock
1. 50-Jon Schalk
2. 18-Michael Meysenburg
3.17k-Nic Kimmel
4. 20-Greg Krohn
5. 12-Brad Bittner
6.11b-Bryan Molt
7. 7-Bryant Borer
8.23-Chris Tenski
9.27-Robbie Evans
10.26
11. 4-Mark Arduser
12.4j-Brent Jochum
13.38-Kevin Krohn
14.97

Street Stock
1. 1-Shawn Primrose
2. 28-James Kelley
3. 25-Randy Hooker
4. 52-Jason Wilkinson
5. 11-Randy Pelster
6. 14-Ron Grape
7. 75-Bud Miller
8. 30-Mark Hooker
9.77z-Zach Zentner
10.24-Dave Langan
11.26
12.88b-Bill Graber
13.77-Shawn Fuehrer
14.72
15.48-Ben Stuhr

Imca Modified
1. 17-Shawn Olnes
2. 48-Mike Trollope
3. 18-Jason Gaver
4. 11n-Nathan Landauer
5. 5k-Kyle Prauner
6. 98-Dave Anson
7. 22-Scott Krohn
8. 7w-James Kleinheksel
9. 93-Chuck Sands
10. 02-Bj Haase
11. 6a-Jake Anson
12.11b
13. L5-Aaron White
14.51p-Jim Pearce
15.23
16. 1s-Shane Thome
17. 05-Cole Haddix
18. 30
19. 37

Limited Late Model
1. 35-Robert Osborne
2. 38-Mark Lueken
3. 22a-Allen Primrose
4. 90-Mike Beierman
5. 101-Billy Sukup
6. 55j
7. 1l
8. 17-Mike Kelley
9. 12w-Nick Wehrle
10. X-Brad Vogt
11. 3-Jr Strong
12. 12-David Krohn

Junction Motor Speedway Results 4/28/07

NAPA CNCTA Late Models A-Main
1) 1x Bo Egge
2) 6m Heath Clausen
3) 1 Chad Humston
4) 6 Allen "Al" Humphrey
5) 10 Jay Stewart
6) 76 Al Zeitner
7) 77 Jay Smith
8) 82 Robbie Andersen
9) 105 Denton Buller
10) 5 Craig Corman
11) 55 David Easterday
12) 29 Bill Koons
13) 16 Alex Humphrey
14) z17 John Bridges
15) 18 Don Smith Jr
16) 21t Travis Dickes
17) 23 Casey Landers
18) 4d5 Rob Wagner
19) 26 Melvin Zeitner
20) 5x Mike Marushak
21) 9f Fred Miller
22) 3 Dan Jackson

Modifieds A-Main
1) 21 Wade Cross
2) 26 Scott Styskal
3) 52 Dean Wilkinson
4) 52s Jeremiah Sillman
5) 55 Shane Stutzman
6) 7 James Libre
7) 47L John Lee
8) 8 Justin Bell
9) 3x Mike Johnson

Stock Cars A-Main
1) 52 Jason Wilkinson
2) 22s Shane Stutzman
3) 15s Herbert "Herb" Slough
4) 64 Nick Hermsen
5) 55 Ronald "Ron" L. Veleba
6) 4a Andy Reigle
7) 46 Jason Van Winkle
8) 44 Bryon Boersen
9) 5 Brent Drohman
10) 27 Bryce Taylor
11) 15 Andy Wilkinson
12) 23en Jeremy Encinger
13) 33 Teresa Wolf
14) 19 Mel Franz

Hobby Stocks A- Main
1) 7d Levi Gunn
2) 27 Jason Wilkinson
3) 7r Zach Reicks
4) 21k Brent Kassik
5) 97 Wade Wagenblast
6) 61b Brandon Wergin
7) 71 Rocky Zimmerman
8) 79s Derek Spragg
9) 72 Jeff Timmermans
10) 02w Mike Oswald
11) 2 Jerod Timmermans
12) 57jr Micah Veleba
13) 67 Darin Verba
14) 12s Todd Slama
15) 00 John Schmidt

Two Person Cruisers A-Main
1) 21 Dustin Nunnenkamp
/ Austin Carlson
2) 42b Greg Ekeler
/ John Miller
3) e2 Lee Hanthorn
/ Missy Nichols
4) 68 Stacey Orlando
/ Brent Hager
5) 22 John Verba
/ Steve Verba
6) 77 Ken Barry
/ Drew Barry
7) 27 Robert Stacy
/ Christopher Stacy
8) 69J Vic Jacobitz
/ Josh Jacobitz
9) 11 Bill Lewis
/ Jim Lewis
10) 99 John Miller
/ Bill Slezak
11) 21g Chris Graczyk
/ Josh Graczyk
12) 01 Teri Aspegren
/ Steph Aspegren

Holiday Inn 4 Cylinder Front Wheel Drive A-Main
1) 10t Troy Hofmann
2) 50 Andy Sole
3) 61 Charles"Chuck" Wergin
4) 15w Sam Wiarda
5) 6j Jeremy Foos
6) 99 Ryan Pedersen
7) 26 Michael Wiese
8) 8 Clinton Baker

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Eagle Raceway Auto Trans Matic Enduro Bash Results for 4-29-07

100 Laps

1) 6 Jeff Joldersma
2) 53 Larry Robinson Sr
3) 2x Cory Madden
4) 23 Ole Olsen
5) 18x Matt Moyer
6) 42 Brian Castilla
7) 00 Barry Kinnersley
8) 77 Jason Miller
9) 153 Crystal Brooks
10) 35 Crystal Robinson
11) 1 Robert Fullerton
12) 66 Bob Kracher
13) 52 Sean Manning
14) 31.5 Jason Harig
15) 2 Dan Rhiley
16) 18 Maynard Kinnersley
17) b32 Brian Haller
18) 21 Jake Sells

Eagle Raceway 4/28 - Boston, Alcorn, VanLaningham and Rhiley take Spring Fling Wins

From Eagle Raceway

America's Home Track, Eagle Raceway's Spring Fling, presented by Auto
Trans Matic, started this week's program under a sunny sky on a balmy
spring afternoon. That quickly turned to a cool evening with a large
crowd on hand to watch yet another great night of racing.

All told, there were 129 cars that checked into the pits to participate
in 14 heats, 4 B Features and 4 A-Mains. The heats were run with very
little trouble, but once the B Features started there were numerous
incidents.

Once the second Monster Energy Drink Modified B started, the first of
several major accidents on the night occurred when Steve Sheppard lost
control and ran nearly head-on into the backstretch wall coming out of
turn 2. After being fitted with a neck brace and being checked over by
the emergency crew he was released. Sheppard said afterwards that
although he didn't think he was seriously injured he was beginning to
feel a twinge running down his back.

In the Stereo West Auto Toys IMCA Sport Compact B-Main there was a minor
incident when the #69 of Anthony White rolled his racer in turn 1.

In the Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stock Feature there was a large melee in
turns 1 and 2 on the very first lap, involving numerous cars. On the
restart the 8C of Chad Anderson took the lead. Clint Holman had moved
into 2nd place behind Anderson while running the high groove. With only
9 laps left, defending Modified Champion Chris Alcorn had moved up to
third from his 9 row starting spot after transferring out of his B
Feature. That same lap, Anderson spun in turn 4, bringing out yet
another caution. Within 2 laps of restarting, Alcorn had raced his way
into 1st place, and managed to hold off his competitors and win another
A Feature.

In the Stereo West Auto Toy's IMCA Sport Compact main event, there was a
large crash at the backstretch entrance to the pits. Altogether 4 cars
were involved, resulting in the driver of the #10j Doug Lyons being
extricated from his racer and being knocked unconscious and being
transported to Bryan-LGH West in Lincoln. On the initial restart, Jason
Tavlock rolled his racer over in turn 3, resulting in a fire in the
engine compartment. When the race was started again, last years Sport
Compact Points Champion Dan Riley moved into first place and held on for
the victory.

The Budweiser Championship 360 Main Event saw young driver Trevor
Grossenbacher roll his car betweens turn 1 and 2 on the 6th lap. Initial
leader Josh Riggins held the lead until lap 9 when Toby Chapman drove
his #84 around him. 5 laps later, the #30 of Joe Miller rolled his
sprinter in turn #4. By lap 17, Mark Pace had moved into the second
position and the next lap Mike Boston moved up to third from the outside
of row #5. Shortly thereafter he jumped into second.

Chapman and Boston fought tooth and nail until the finish, which saw
Boston edge Chapman at the finish line by the slimmest of margins. The
actual outcome had to be determined by transponder readings.

Afterwards, Mike said he was more than happy with the win. "I actually
would have settled for second place, because I think Toby had the better
car tonight" he said. "This was a great way to welcome our new sponsors
Subway, Cornhusker Racing and the One-Eyed Dog Saloon. "I also want to
thank Eckley Racing Engines for the new ASCS motor they just built for
us. It definitely helped with the win", Mike related.

The Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stock A Feature saw Kevin VanLaningham jump
to the lead on the first lap and never look back. At times he enjoyed
almost a half-lap lead.

When asked about his victory, Kevin said "We had another good run, just
like last week. But, if you use your head, avoid the wrecks and trust
fate you'll do great". "Without luck, you have nothing. I'm going with
my luck, and just hoping to have fun".

When asked if he planned to run for the points championship at Eagle
this year, Kevin stated "After racing at Beatrice for the last 8 years,
we decided to come to Eagle this year and just have fun. Eagle is a very
laid back place, and it's always enjoyable racing here". "It was kind of
weird driving up here to race, and seeing all those cars going the other
way to run at Beatrice" Kevin said, adding "But as I said, this year
it's for fun and Eagle's always fun".

Kevin wanted to be sure and thank his sponsors, which include Schmidt
Machine, Denny's Hot Rod Repair, Jet Racing and Floors Inc.

April 28th Race Results:

Budweiser 360 Championship Sprints-
1) 51 Mike Boston
2) 84 Toby Chapman
3) 71 Tige Jensen
4) 3 Jeff Griffis
5) 14 Josh Riggins
6) 32 Chris Roseland
7) 14g Gene Ackland
8) 96kx Adam Gullion
9) 23 Terry Holliman
10) 21 Ryan Kitchen
11) 19j Jay Jordan
12) 23r Tadd Holliman
13) 31 Mark pace
14) 17 Gage Dorr
15) 6 Nick Bryan
16) 90 Roy Peltz
17) 77 John Klabunde
18) 28 Ken Klabunde
19) 8b Bobby Becker
20) 30 Joe Miller
21) 7x Kevin Danley
22) 35 Trevor Grossenbacher
23) 44 Doug Lovegrove
24) 33 Terry Cadwallader DNS
25) 24b Frank Galusha DNS
26) 76 Jay Russell DNS

Monster IMCA Modifieds-
1) 3 Chris Alcorn
2) 27 Clint Homan
3) b9 Sean Burklund
4) 19j Jeff Jones
5) v45 Rik Gropp
6) 95 Dylan Smith
7) 8a Dusty Andersen
8) 11aa Ed Raines
9) 00 Tim Pickens
10) 8c Chad Andersen
11) 24x Darren Hosick
12) 3w Stacey Wilhelm
13) 2ez Mark Kaspar
14) 3a Aaron Pella
15) 8 Larry Goertz
16) 42k Jan Korth
17) 12x George Haney
18) 24t Terry Hurt
19) 19 Scott Anderson
20) 81 Melvin Densberger
21) s56 Scott Bivens
22) 13 Doug Deterding
23) 4jr David Jewett Jr
24) 5s Bob Zoubek
25) 21t Tracy Harr

Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stocks-
1) 52v Kevin Vanlaningham
2) 86 Justin Wulf
3) m70 Rick Munson
4) 11x Rich Small
5) 28b Rick Bradley
6) 1r RJ Macku
7) 4j Jamie Bruce
8) 42 Rob Brown
9) 21k Brandon Kresha
10) 3k Jerry Keaton
11) 121 Robert Tippery
12) 7m Tom Myers
13) 92 Don Hall Jr
14) Nick Beckman
15) 21h
16) s53 Scott Robinson
17) 10 Brad Schreiner
18) 9 Rex Schreiner
19) 4 Troy Mencke
20) 38c Casey Moyer
21) 98 Dan Jackson
22) 14 Ron Novak
23) 94 Mike Hansen
24) 12 Dan Noonan

Stereo West Auto Toys IMCA Sport Compacts-
1) 2 Dan Rhiley
2) 2k Kyle Schamp
3) 57 Austin Kurtzen
4) 0 Rich White
5) 18 Maynard Kinnersley
6) 15 Jamie Spanel
7) 45 Jack Prall IV
8) 77 Jason Miller
9) 3 Harry White
10) 63 Mike Simpson
11) 35t Travis Schneider
12) 13j Jared Deterding
13) 59 Jessica Tadlock
14) 2m David White
15) 51 Amanda Rhiley
16) 99 Jason Tadlock
17) 10 Kenny Danley
18) 99t Tony Rost
19) 44 Jack Prall III
20) 10j Doug Lyons
21) 28h Jeremy Conkel
22) 3n Neil Pella
23) 62 Justin Busboom
24) 8j Jason Pella
25) b32 Brian Haller

Beatrice Opening Night Results

From Beatrice Speedway

Grabouski, Evers, Armstrong, Chab and Atkinson/Dobrovolny take Opening
Night Honors at Beatrice Speedway

Jordan Grabouski of Beatrice continued his impressive 2007 race season by
picking up the opening night win in the IMCA Modifieds at Beatrice
Speedway. Grabouski took his Northeast Auto, Redline Race Graffix, Novotny
Ag, Yancy's Automotive, Reedy Machine and Fab sponsored Billsbuilt
modified to an impressive victory over Dan Nelson, Greg Metz, Jordy Nelson
and Lance Borgman

Craig Evers of Beatrice took top honors in the Limited Modifieds in his
Blue Valley Door, The Buss Stop, Jet Racing, Penner Insurance, Evers
Farms,and GNC sponsored Littleman Chassis. He led Gary Saathoff, Benji
Legg, Ron Karpisek and Justin Jurgens across the finish line.

Adam Armstong of Beatrice took home the win in the Factory Stocks in his
Armstrong Racing Chassis he was followed across the line by his father,
Roy Armstrong, Ronda Mewes, Aaron Roth and Lisa Wagner.

Eric Chab of DeWitt took home a dominating win in the IMCA Hobby Stocks in
his Hair All About It and Miller Lite Sponsored Chassis. He led Chad
Borgman, Max Harder, Aron DeWalt and Bill Parde too the checkers.

The Waterville Cruiser team of Les Atkinson and Darcy Dobrovolny inherited
the lead when the 73 of Dallas Dobrovolny and Trent Becker had mechanical
failure while leading. They then held of the teams of Meinke/Meinke,
Little/Little, Ambrose/Ambrose and Popelka/VanNortwick.

Limited Mod #1
1) 20 Tyler Snyder
2) 33x Mike Sherwood
3) 22 Justin Jurgens
4) 97 Mark Saathoff

Limited Mod #2
1) 2x Craig Evers
2) 96 Gary Saathoff
3) 22A Brent Alverson
4) 5 Tom Vanover Jr.

Factory Stock #1
1) 6R Roy Armstong
2) 03 Aaron Roth
3) 99 Darcy Dobrovolny
4) 5m Bruce Wasserman

Factory Stock #2
1) 6 Ernie Reiss
2) 4t Lisa Wagner
3) 66 Jeff Watts
4) 89 Ronda Mewes

Hobby Stock #1
1) d64 Greg Post
2) 1 Brian Langdale
3) 34 Max Harder
4) 20 Chad Borgman

Hobby Stock #2
1) 11 Eric Chab
2) 33 Travis Runcie
3) 32 Trevor Kropp
4) 46 Matt Bernhardt

Modified #1
1) 30 Jordan Grabouski
2) 76 Lance Borgman
3) 94 Dan Nelson
4) 52l Jason Logan

Cruiser #1
1) 73 Dallas Dobrovolny & Trent Becker
2) C4 Darren & Nathan Meinke
3) 2 David Voorhees & Jeff Brumback
4) 4 Les Atkinson & Darcy Dobrovolny

Modified #2
1) 96j John Saathoff
2) 29 Greg Metz
3) 29e Eric Rempel
4) 4j Jordy Nelson

Limited Mod A Feature
1) 2x Craig Evers
2) 96 Gary Saathoff
3) 25 Benji Legg
4) 12k Ron Karpisek
5) 22 Justin Jurgens
6) 5 Tom Vanover Jr.
7) 97 Mark Saathoff
8) 20 Tyler Snyder
9) 3d Daryl Dorn
10) 33 Travis Runcie
11) 74 Ricky Rohr
12) 11 Larry Halsey
13) 14 Mike Snyder
14) 23 Steve Swarthout
15) 8 Dan McKnight
16) 76 Nick Warnke
17) 72 Jesse Vanlaningham
18) 22a Brent Alverson
19) 33x Mike Sherwood

Factory Stock A Feature
1) 6a Adam Armstrong
2) 6r Roy Armstrong
3) 89 Ronda Mewes
4) 03 Aaron Roth
5) 4t Lisa Wagner
6) 99 Darcy Dobrovolny
7) 5m Bruce Wasserman
8) 9 Gary Laflin
9) 7 Jeff Shew
10) 4 Greg Crannel
11) 32 Joe Ryan
12) 6 Ernie Reiss
13) 66 Jeff Watts

Hobby Stock A Feature
1) 11 Eric Chab
2) 20 Chad Borgman
3) 34 Max Harder
4) 21 Aron Dewalt
5) 95 Bill Parde
6) 32 Trevor Kropp
7) 7 Matt Fralin
8) 1 Brian Landale
9) 38 Lee Beethe
10) 75 Kyle Olberding
11) 99 Matthew Smith
12) 64 Jeremy Post
13) 19 Kyle Vanover
14) d64 Greg Post
15) 48 Travis Snyder
16) 2 Ryan Roschewski
17) 46 Matt Bernhardt
18) 33 Travis Runcie

Cruiser A Feature
1) 4 Les Atkinson & Darcy Dobrovolny
2) C4 Darren & Nathan Meinke
3) 16oz Jerad & Aaron Little
4) 77a Phil & Ahren Ambrose
5) 36dd William Popelka & Dustin Vannortwick
6) 13 Derrek Wilkinson & Justin Hippen
7) 02 Adam & Ryan Kramer
8) 2 David Voorhees & Jeff Brumback
9) 21 Josh Bloomer & Kayne Hagedorn
10) 73 Dallas Dobrovolny & Trent Becker

Modified A Feature
1) 30 Jordan Grabouski
2) 94 Dan Nelson
3) 29 Greg Metz
4) 4j Jordy Nelson
5) 76 Lance Borgman
6) 52l Jason Logan
7) 29e Eric Rempel
8) 71m Eric McMillan
9) 18k Spencer Sutton
10) 24 Dan Bohlmeyer
11) 3 Josh Carpenter
12) 47x Kyle Ames
13) 96 Gary Saathoff
14) 7d Dusty Leonard
15) 96j John Saathoff
16) 34 Brent Schlake

Friday, April 27, 2007

Rain updates - Blackbird Bend is on, Shelby County practice off

Blackbird Bend Speedway - It is Friday, April 27th we are racing at
Blackbird Bend Speedway, Onawa, IA. With the high winds, the track is drying
out so races will resume. Pit gate opens 5:30pm, admission gate 6:00pm and
racing at 7:30pm. We will be running all 5 divisions: Knoepfler Chevrolet
Late Models, CasinOmaha IMCA Modifieds, Northern Auto Parts IMCA
Hobbystocks, Sign Masters IMCA Sport Mods and Franks Asphalt Lil Enjuns.
Adults $10.00 kids 12 and under free.

Shelby County Speedway in Harlan has canceled their April 28 test and tune
session because of the rain this week.

I-80 / Total Performance Parts Rising Stars

Greenwood, Nebraska (April 24, 2007) - The next generation of superstars in
local racing will be showcased in a project spearheaded by I-80 Speedway and
Total Performance Parts: The Total Performance Parts Rising Stars. The Total
Performance Parts Rising Stars are weekly drivers at I-80 Speedway between
the ages of 16 and 30 who will compete in a program that will select a Top
Rising Star based on weekly and final season finishes, fan vote, driver vote
and race officials/sponsor vote.

"There is a new generation of drivers coming up in the ranks, and many of
our fans don't know these young, talented individuals," said Jon Schwartz,
track owner. "We designed this program to market these young stars so fans
can pick their next racing hero, and so these drivers can be recognized for
their hard work and talent."

Drivers in all of the weekly classes will be able to register for the
program, and compete against each other for the Rising Star Award for their
class. Out of the finalists from the following classes: Dodge Super Late
Models, Crate Late Models, City Weekly Grand Nationals, Modifieds, Midas B
Mods, Certified Transmission Pro Ams, Ty's Outdoor Power Equipment Pro
Stocks, Hobby Stocks and Midwest Linings 305 Sprints, one driver will be
selected as the Top Total Performance Parts Rising Star. The Top Rising Star
will receive a $2000 sponsorship from Total Performance Parts, as well as a
new firesuit valued up to $800.

"We felt this was a natural fit for Total Performance Parts to become
involved with as a sponsor because we want to support the next rising stars
of this sport," said Michael Gillespie, Total Performance Parts manager.

Drivers who sign up will be expected to participate in autograph sessions at
the track, conduct themselves in a professional manner, and also have fun.

"This isn't just about judging these drivers based on their abilities and
awarding a sponsorship, it's also about interacting with the race fans,"
said Schwartz.

Drivers can sign up at either Total Performance Parts, 8427 Madison St. in
Omaha, NE, or at the I-80 Speedway track office.

URSS Kicks off 2007 Season May 5 in Oberlin, KS

The United Rebel Sprint Series is ready to return to the track for the 2007
Season. With an influx of new and veteran drivers, the URSS starts it's
Sophomore Season poised to become the Midwest's Premiere 305 Traveling
Series. The 305 Traveling Series will appear at 14 Racing Venues in Kansas,
Colorado and Nebraska with a 23 Race Date schedule for the 2007 Season.

The 2007 Racing Season kicks off Saturday, May 5th in Oberlin, Kansas with a
return visit to the 3/8's mile high banks of the Oberlin Speedway. Cody
Salem will make his return to the drivers seat for car owner John Tyrrell,
both Oberlin natives are returning to their roots and will try to take home
the Winners Trophy to start off their first Season for the Flying Angels
Racing Team. Also making his URRS Debut is Todd Johnson of Norcatur, driving
for car owner Gene Gallentine. The racing action kicks off at 7:30pm with
Mod Lites of Colorado, Mini Trucks, and Classic Modifieds joining the URSS
305 Sprint Cars. The Oberlin Speedway is located at the Decatur County
Fairgrounds, just west of the US 83 and US 36 Junction.

The racing action continues Sunday night, May 6th as the URSS makes its
series debut at the Dawson County Raceway in Lexington, Nebraska. The URSS
Sprint Cars will join the regular show at the lightning fast 3/8's mile
Speedway featuring IMCA Modified, IMCA Stock Car and IMCA Hobby Stock to
kick off their 2007 Racing Season. Having a new venue like Dawson County
Raceway is vital to the growth of the URSS Series and gives the Nebraska
Drivers in the Series a chance to race with their hometown fans packing the
stands. Look for the fans of Doug Roth, Bill Hays, Tommy Williams and Tom
Belsky to raise the roof as they cheer on their hometown racers. Gates will
open at 5 PM, Central Time, with racing starting at 7 PM, Central Time.
Dawson County Raceway is on the Dawson County Fairgrounds along U.S. Highway
283, 2 miles north of the Lexington/I-80 interchange, exit 237.

For more information about the United Rebel Sprint Series and facts and
photos visit out website at www.unitedrebelsprintseries.com or call Rick
Salem at 785-475-7010.

Poll Results

It was an interesting poll. Most of the votes had a bleak view of the state
of racing, with 54% of you thinking that weekly racing was in decline,
compared to only 20% seeing it as growth.

Let's hope this is a short lived trend.

Question:
What do you feel is the state of weekly racing?

Summary:
50 answers have been submitted.
Growing rapidly
8% (4 votes)
Growing steadily
12% (6 votes)
Holding steady
24% (12 votes)
Slowly declining
36% (18 votes)
In real trouble
18% (9 votes)
not sure
2% (1 vote)

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Two-day Spring Fling at Eagle Raceway

This weekend will offer a full array of racing with 4 classes on
Saturday and an Enduro Bash on Sunday with open practice to follow.

Saturday's Spring Fling Autograph Night will offer fans an opportunity
to meet their favorite drivers and get their autographs. Front gates
open at 5:30pm with racing starting at 7:00pm. Adults $10, Youth(6-13)
$5, and children 5 & under free.

Sunday will offer a full afternoon of entertainment with the first
compact Enduro of the race season with $1000 going to the winner. The
Enduro race will start at 1:00pm and will last 200 laps or 2
hours.(whichever comes first) An open house practice for all classes
will immediately follow the Enduro race.(approx. 3:15pm) Adults $10,
Youth(6-13) $5 and children 5 & under free. Make sure you pick up a 2
for 1 coupon good for the Enduro race on Sunday when you enter the front
gate on Saturday night.

JMS CARnival

On Saturday, May 19th Junction Motor Speedway will participate in the
CARnival, a fund raising activity for the Children's Miracle Network. The
CARnival is being hosted by the York, NE Wal-Mart Store. For twenty years,
Wal-Mart has sponsored the Children's Miracle Network.

Several area groups have committed to display their race cars, classic cars,
motorcycles and special interest automobiles. In addition to Junction Motor
Speedway, other organizations will be on hand to display their wares and
show their support for the Children's Miracle Network, including; Alltel,
Sprint, XM Radio, Cost Cutters, Subway, Cornerstone Bank, Budweiser, Coors,
Kodak, Hershey's, Wimmers, Lays and Vision Center.

Coke and Pepsi will have an inflatable race track for remote cars and an
inflatable bungee run for older kids and kids at heart! The aforementioned
activities will take place at the north end of the Wal-Mart parking lot from
10:00 AM through 4:00 PM.

Throughout the day and inside Wal-Mart's Super Center, the Children's
Miracle Network will be showcased and promoted in Sporting Goods, Hardware,
Lawn & Garden, Bakery, Fabrics and the Grocery departments. KTMX radio will
broadcast live from the CARnival from 9AM to 11AM.

Many of Junction Motor Speedway's drivers and crew members will be
displaying their race cars and signing autographs throughout the day.
Junction Motor Speedway representatives will be available to answer
questions and handout the 2007 JMS race calendars. Please join JMS at the
Children's Miracle Network CARnival on Saturday, May 19th from 10AM to 4PM,
at Wal-Mart in York.

www.JunctionMotorSpeedway.com

A thank you from Autograph Day Founder Gary Dominguez

Well, better late than never! My apologies for not sending this out sooner.
I wish to thank everyone involved in making Midwest Racers Autograph Day a
huge success… again! Despite the cool temperatures, the atmosphere was warm
at Uncle Ron's on April 7th.

I wish to thank my committee who worked diligently through their own work
schedules and personal challenges to make it all happen for the sport they
love. My heartfelt thanks go out to Suzanne Lammers, The Bryan Race Team,
Melissa Borman, Mandi Oswald, Patti Herrod, Mike Mook, Bruce Steenson, Doug
McCall, Joe Orth, Chris Moses, Brandon Anderson, and Amy Wooten. Without
their hard work, there is NO Autograph Day! Thanks to all the other
volunteers that helped with traffic control, and setup of the event.

April 7th 2007 with it's cool temperatures may have put a damper on
attendance, but it could not subdue the spirit of all that came to show
their support of racing. This years event took on a political twist with the
debate over putting in a drag strip in Northern Lancaster County. To help
show our support, we were fortunate to have Lincoln Mayoral Candidate Ken
Svoboda in attendance.

Our humble thanks to (Uncle) Ron Tegtmeier for allowing us to have our event
at his facility free of charge. He is truly a pillar of our community, and
an ambassador to motorsports.

Thanks to our sponsors that contributed to the event ensuring it stays free
of charge to fans, and participants. Don't forget to use the goods and
services of sponsors that "support your sport".

Thanks to our participating racetracks Nebraska Motorplex, Eagle Raceway,
I-80 Speedway, and Beatrice Raceway for helping to promote racing in the
Midwest, and providing "a place to race" for all of us!

Thanks to our Grand Marshals Don Droud Senior, and George Bogue for helping
to pave the way to racing as we know it today.

Special Thanks to Willie Ideen, our Grand Marshal Emeritus for providing
additional electrical power when needed for our event. Willie truly embodies
the heart and soul of racing.

Most of all I want to thank our participants and fans for braving the cold
to show their support for motorsports . I am sure I am not mentioning
everyone that helped with our event, but the gratitude is there
none-the-less.

May all of you have a safe, and enjoyable 2007 racing season, and don't
drive faster than your angels can fly!

God Bless,
Gary Dominguez- Founder

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Wavelink Raceway Park Kicks off Season this Weekend

WRP will start the race season this weekend with no points races for both
Go-Karts and Micro Sprints.

Saturday, April 28th: Go-Karts No Points race. Driver registration cut-off
is 5:45 p.m., pit meeting at 6:30, hot laps and racing to follow.

Sunday, April 29th: Micro Sprints No Points race. Pit meeting at 5:30, hot
laps and racing to follow.

Lincoln Saltdogs "Talledega Nights" promo

The Lincoln Saltdogs baseball team is looking for drivers to participate in
their Talledega Nights promotion on Tuesday, June 19th. The Saltdogs are
looking for 30-40 cars to participate in a car show before the baseball
game. During the 7th inning stretch, the cars will drive around the warning
track of the ballfield.

This is a great way to give your sponsors some exposure and treat your crew
to a great game! Each participating driver will receive two tickets to the
game. Additional tickets can be purchased for $5 a piece.

Contact Tom at toml@neracewaypark.com for further details, or to sign up.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Blackbird Bend Enduro Rescheduled for May 3

From Blackbird Bend Speedway

The First Annual Tri State Front Wheel Drive Enduro
scheduled at Blackbird Bend Speedway Onawa, IA for April 22nd was cancelled
due to rain, and was going to be Sunday, April 29th.

Due to Eagle Raceway in Lincoln, NE being scheduled for the same date, we
will be moving our enduro to Thursday, May 3rd. Gates open 5:30pm with
racing at 7:30pm.

Eagle Raceway will be putting up a $500.00 bonus if you win their enduro and
also win at Blackbird Bend Speedway. So this means if your in a Minivan, and
can win both enduros lyou could pick up $2,000.00. Look forward to seeing
you Thursday, May 3rd.

Monday, April 23, 2007

61 Pics from Eagle Icebreaker

I got a bucketload of pics from this week's action at Eagle. Don't expect me to be so prolific in the future - LOL!

Enjoy...

Eagle Raceway Icebreaker Challenge Pics

Riviera Raceway (Norfolk) Results - 4/21/07

4 cylinder A
1. 00 Shannon Pospisil
2. 94 Matt Haase
3. 73 Travis Wortmann
4. 4x Ross Wortmann
5. 02 Kevin Haase
6. 76 Jeff Zimmerman
7. 27 Jeremy Barg
8. 02x Dana Pospisil
9. 8 Chris Collins
10. 17 Adam Wagner
11. 01 Angie Collins

Hobby Stock A
1. 17 Derek Thiem
2. 23 Sean Spann
3. 35 Michael Tomasek
4. 14 Matt Kersten
5. 4 Mark Arduser
6. 26 Jim Spencer
7. 85 Grant Hurlbert
8. 17k Jim Kimmel
9. 99 Jeremy Brabec
10. 25 Johnny Kerby
11. 26h Jeremy Hoskinson
12. 16 Jeremy Knoell
13. 98 Tyler Iverson
14. 92 Tom Marksmeier
15. 11 Nelson Vollbrecht

Street Stock A
1. 12 Ron Pettitt
2. 95 Ryan Rohde
3. 20 Tad Behmer
4. 46 Tate Weinrich
5. 96 Brian Koch
6. 3 Ryan Wessendorf
7. 05 Nick Cautrell
8. 35 Rick Hansen
9. 78 Travis Birkley
10. 75 Troy Bruns
11. 98 Seth Baugher
12. 20x Eric Haase
13. 11 Chad Bruns
14. 0 Jason Hames
15. 1 Shawn Primrose

Grand National A
1. 35 Robert Osborne
2. 73 Chad Jensen
3. 7 Chris Johnson
4. 90 Taylor Caldwell
5. 94 Jeff Haase
6. 101 Billy Sukup
7. 24 Tom Wagner
8. 99 Brad Vogt
9. 21 Cory Haase
10. L1 Doug Tomka
11. 4B BJ Haase
12. 28 Warren Jensen
13. 04 Tad Pospisil
14. 10 Kyle Coover
15. 36 Jim Johnson
16. 8 Justin Bertschinger
17. 3 JR Strong

JMS 4-21-07 Results

Junction Motor Speedway Race Results April 21, 2007

Late Model
1) 1 Chad Humston
2) 5x Mike Marushak
3) 6 Al Humphrey
4) 6m Heath Clausen
5) 10 Jay Stewart
6) z17 John Bridges
7) 82 Robbie Andersen
8) 76 Al Zeitner
9) 26 Melvin Zeitner
10) 38 Mark Lueken

Modified
1) 31j Jeremy Rasmussen
2) 52s Jeremiah Sillman
3) 26 Scott Styskal
4) 55 Shane Stutzman
5) 53 Staci Stava
6) 7 James Libre
7) v20 Lonnie Veteto
8) 1r Matt Richards
9) 8 Justin Bell
10) 52 Dean Wilkinson

Stock Car
1) 52 Jason Wilkinson
2) 22s Shane Stutzman
3) 15 Andy Wilkinson
4) 5 Brent Drohman
5) 19 Mel Franz
6) 4a Andy Reigle
7) 30 Mark Hooker
8) 55 Ron Veleba
9) 15s Herb Slough
10) 27 Bryce Taylor

Hobby Stock
1) 27 Jason Wilkinson
2) 97 Wade Wagenblast
3) 7r Zach Reicks
4) 4j Brent Jochum
5) 72 Jeff Timmermans
6) 02w Mike Oswald
7) 21k Brent Kassik
8) 67 Darin Verba
9) 12s Todd Slama
10) 00 John Schmidt

Cruiser
1) 42b Ekeler/Miller
2) 99 Miller/Slezak
3) 69J Jacobitz/Jacobitz
4) 22 Verba/Verba
5) 68 Orlando/Davison
6) 77 Barry/Barry
7) 8 Epp/Epp
8) 21 Nunnenkamp/Carlson
9) 11 Lewis/Lewis

4 Cylinder
1) 61 Chuck Wergin
2) 15w Sam Wiarda
3) 6 Heath Enderle
4) 8 Clinton Baker
5) 10t Troy Hofmann
6) 26 Michael Wiese
7) 99 Ryan Pedersen
8) 50 Andy Sole

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Cancellations

Here's what I've got so far as of 1:30 Sunday Apr. 22 - as always
check the track's site or give thema phone call for latest info.

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Blackbird Bend Speedway - The First Annual Tri State Front Wheel Drive
Enduro scheduled for tonight Sunday, April 22nd has been cancelled due
to rain. It is rescheduled to Sunday, April 29th with gates opening at
4pm and racing at 6pm.

I-80 Speedway - Today's practice and hornet race are cancelled due to rain.

Wavelink Raceway Park - The Micro Sprint Practice Session scheduled
for tonight has been cancelled due to rain and wet conditions. The
Micro Sprints will start off their race season next weekend with a
No-Points race on Sunday, April 29th. See you then!

Chadd, Grabouski, Wulf and Busboom take Ice Breaker Challenge Wins at Eagle

From Eagle Raceway:

(April 21, 2007) - Eagle Raceway's 2007 Ice Breaker Challenge
definitely lived up to it name. A total of 143 cars checked in for the
festivities. The racing was nothing less than spectacular all evening
to say the least. From the first heat to the last lap of the A
Features, there was great racing all evening.

Despite temperatures nearing 80 degrees in the afternoon, a brisk wind
kept the weather bearable. The afternoon warmth turned to a definite
chill in the evening. Those same strong winds unfortunately combined
with the afternoon heat and led to the track drying very early despite
the diligent efforts of the track prep crew beginning Thursday evening
after the Practice Night.

Even so, every driver spoken to praised the crew. "There was nothing
that could be done with the weather the way it was" said one driver.
"I want to compliment Roger for giving us as good of a track as we
had" said another.

A very good crowd was on hand to witness 14 heats and 7 B features
topped off by 4 tremendous A Main events.

Possibly most exiting was the Budweiser 360 Sprint A Feature. Three of
the top four starters, Jason Danley, Jay Russell, Mike Chadd and Tige
Jensen fought tooth and nail from the Green Flag until the Checkered
flew. On the 9th lap, Russell passed Mike Chadd to take the lead. On
the 13th lap Jensen slid his way past Danley. This was just the
beginning of one of the best features seen at Eagle in many year. At
the end, Mike Chadd prevailed over Jason Danley, with Jay Russell
coming home a very close 3rd followed in 4th by Tige Jensen.

The entire race saw the front four going tooth and nail, with no one
getting a substantial lead at any time.

After the races the Monster Modified feature winner, Jordan Grabouski
said "This was a really cool win. My last win came at Abilene Texas
last year, and it's been a long dry spell. We just haven't had much
luck lately". He was thrilled to be able to finish ahead of his
employer John Saathoff. Jordan is a regular at Red Cloud on Friday
nights and at Beatrice on Saturdays, but was really happy about his
results at Eagle.

He also wanted to be sure to thank the sponsors and people who helped
him get his win; including Yancy's Automotive, Jet Racing, Delabar
Construction, Red Line Race Graffix, Wein's Farms and Friend
Freightways. Also high on his list of those who do so much for him
were his mother, father, Jace Cody, Max and Aron.

The Budweiser 360 Sprint Feature winner, Mike Chadd praised the track
crew's work. "I can't blame Roger and the crew at all. With this wind,
I'm glad it turned out as well as it did". Asked what helped him win
the feature he stated "Actually, we didn't change a thing on the setup
from the heat race to the Feature. We were probably using the wrong
setup for the track conditions, but we'll take the win."
Although Mike is a past track champion at Eagle, he spent most of last
year traveling. Asked about his plans for 2007, Mike said that the
would try to hit Eagle when possible, but the team has decided to
chase the NCRA points title. "Next week we'll be at Knoxville running
with the World of Outlaws, and the week after we plan on running at
Dodge City, Kansas.

Justin Wulf inherited the trophy in the Valentino's Hobby Stock main
event after Kevin VanLaningham was disqualified for having an offset
rear end. Although Mr. Wulf left before he could be interviewed, we
wish to give him our sincerest congratulations.

Also departing before being interviewed was the Stereo West Auto Toys
Compact A Feature winner, Justin Busboom. Tonight was Justin's first
ever win, despite having raced at Eagle in the same division last
year. He did mention that his goal of getting his first win had
finally been reached. We are sure that many more are in Justin's not
too distant future.

Results for April 21st, 2007:

Budweiser 360 Sprints A Feature-
1st Mike Chadd(4), 2nd Jason Danley(82), 3rd Jay Russell(76), 4th Tige
Jensen(71), 5th Ken Klabunde(28), 6th Chris Roseland(32), 7th Mike
Boston(51), 8th Jeff Griffis(3), 9th Gene Ackland(14G), 10th Brad
Krutz(91), 11th Adam Gullion(96kx), 12th John Klabunde(77), 13th Terry
Holliman(23), 14th Bobby Becker(8b), 15th Toby Chapman(84), 16th Jay
Jordan(19J), 17th Tadd Holliman(23R), 18th Mark Pace(31), 19th Trevor
Grossenbacher(35), 20th Ryan Kitchen (21), 21st Gage Dorr(17), 22nd Nick
Bryan(6), 23rd (33), 24th Josh Riggins(14), 25th Doug Lovegrove(44)
DNS Ray Jo Peltz(90)

Monster Modifieds A Feature-
1st Jordan Grabouski(30), 2nd Chris Alcorn(3), 3rd Doug Deterding(13),
4th Johnny Saathoff(96j), 5th Bob Zoubek(5s), 6th Clint Homan(27), 7th
Rik Gropp(v45), 8th Lance Borgmann(76), 9th Jeff Jones(19J), 10th Terry
Hurt(24t), 11th Aaron Pella(3A), 12th Eric Rempel(29E), 13th Dylan
Smith(95), 14th David Jewett Jr(4jr), 15th Lucas Robinson(95R), 16th
Sean Burklund(b9), 17th Dustin Andersen(8A), 18th Darren Hosick(24x),
19th Ed Raines(11AA), 20th George Haney(12x), 21st Don McCown(10k),
22nd Scott Bivens(s56), 23rd Dan Neeman(28N), 24th Brent Schlake(z34)

Valentino's Hobby Stocks A Feature-
1st Justin Wulf(86), 2nd (33), 3rd (34), 4th Ron Novak(14), 5th Ryan
Roschewski(2), 6th (22), 7th Richard Small(11x), 8th (52), 9th (21k),
10th Mike Hansen(94), 11th Dan Jackson(98), 12th Tom Myers(7m), 13th
Chad Borgman(20), 14th RJ Macku(1r), 15th Matt Fralin(7), 16th Trevor
Kropp(32), 17th Derick Noonan(21), 18th Don Hall Jr(92), 19th Casey
Moyer(38c), 20th Rex Screiner(9), 21st Rob Brown(42), 22nd Scott
Robinson(s53)
DQed Kevin VanLaningham(52v) and Nicholis Topil (7t)

Stereo West Auto Toys A Feature-
1st Justin Busboom(62), 2nd Kyle Schamp(2k), 3rd Doug Lyons(10k), 4th
Kenny Danley(10), 5th Neil Pella(3N), 6th Derick Dreamer(26), 7th Jack
Prall(44), 8th Jake Sells(21), 9th Scott Parde(17), 10th (57), 11th
Brian Haller(b32), 12th Amanda Rhiley(51), 13th (28), 14th Joey
Danley(14), 15th (28H), 16th (42), 17th Jacob Harms(6j), 18th Jason
Tadlock(99t), 19th Maynard Kinnersley(18), 20th Tony Rost(99), 21st
Dan Rhiley(2), 22nd Rich White(0), 23rd (45), 24th Anthony White(69)

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Shelby County Speedway Update

Shelby County Racers Association is happy to announce that we are on
target for our Season Opener that is scheduled for May 5th at Shelby
County Speedway in Harlan, Iowa.

We will be racing each Saturday evening from May 5th through September
1st and finishing up with the 16th Annual Tiny Lund Memorial on
September 14-15. We will be an IMCA Sanctioned track running the
following classes: IMCA Late Models, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars,
IMCA Hobby Stocks, IMCA Sport Mods and IMCA Sport Compacts.

Our grandstand admission prices are $9.00 for adults, ages 11-18 will
be $6.00 and kids 10 and under will be admitted FREE with a paid
adult. Pit passes will be $22.00 each and we will offer a 10 punch
card for $200 which provides a $20 discount on each punch card. These
punch cards will be available for purchase throughout the racing
season. Gates will open each night at 5:00 PM, with hot laps at 6:30
and racing at 7:00 PM.

We are pleased to announce that we will have a full safety crew on
hand including the Elk Horn/Kimballton Fire Department and Medivac
Rescue. This fire department has many hours of training specifically
for this type of service and we are so happy to have them back
onboard. Ken Buse will also be with us each Saturday night with fuel
and parts available at the racetrack.

Kay Schurke will be the Race Director for the 2007 Season and will be
responsible for all the racing events each night. Flagman,
scorekeepers, tech inspectors and track help are all being lined up
and will be ready to go on the first night. Concessions will be
available at the track both on the grandstand side and the pit side.

Many thanks to those people who have stepped forward to help us in
this endeavor. We look forward to seeing you during a great racing
season at Shelby County Speedway "Racing with a New Attitude".

Shelby County Racers Association, LLC
P.O. Box 124
Harlan, IA 51537

http://www.shelbycountyfair.org/speedway

USMTS @ JMS 3-9-07 Pics

Better late than never I guess. Here's some pics from March 9 at
Junction Motor Speedway and the USMTS opener.

USMTS @ JMS 3-9-07


Saathoff, Struckhoff, Buss take Speed Bowl opener

By Mike Hughes

RED CLOUD, NE (April 20)—After a one week delay due to weather, the
season opener for the 2007 racing season took place at The Speed Bowl
in Red Cloud, NE, Friday evening, April 20.

Johnny 'The Jet' Saathoff of Beatrice led all 20 laps of
the caution filled IMCA Modified feature. Saathoff took the lead at
the drop of the green, closely pursued by Brandon Blochlinger, Darrick
Klima and Brian Calhoon. Saathoff was able to pull away from the
field after the first four restarts, but after the fifth and final
restart on lap 12, Klima hounded Saathoff in a race for the lead. But
Klima's bid for the checkers came to an end with 2 laps to go when he
got high in turn 2 and fell back in the field. Blochlinger then
followed Saathoff to the checkers, followed by Loren Dauer, Lonnie
Schriner and Jason Schoenberger. But Dauer was disqualified in
post-race tech for an illegal flywheel, moving everyone else in the
field up one spot. Heat race winners were Troy Johnson, Wade Cross,
and Klima.

The IMCA Stock Car feature went caution free all 20 laps
and Cory Struckhoff of Kensington picked up his first win of the
season. Jared Remus led the opening lap, followed closely by
Struckhoff, Matt Streit and heat two winner Wayne Walker. Streit and
Walker would both fall by the wayside during the race, Streit going up
in smoke and Walker with a flat tire. Struckhoff finally got past
Remus on lap 15 and held on to the wire for the win. Lance Borgman,
Josh Hudson, Brett Behrends and Brent Drohmen rounded out the top
five. Remus got a flat with 2 laps to go and finished 9th. Martin
Newlin won the other heat race.

Jim Buss of Blue Hill squeezed under Jerry Hudson in turn
four coming to the white flag in the 14-lap IMCA Hobby Stock feature
to score the win. Buss chased Hudson from the opening lap, and stayed
close thanks to four caution flags. The defending track champion then
made his move on lap 12 for the win. Hudson finished second, followed
by Wade Wagenblast, Jared Lewis and Rocky Zimmerman. Buss and Mike
Schriver were victorious in the two heat races.

Defending track champions Adam Sidlo & E.J. Kothe took the
lead on lap 2 from Drew & Ethan Barry to win the Cruiser feature.
Terry Gradig & Jeremy Teselle finished third. Sidlo & Kothe also won
the heat race.

Racing action returns to The Speed Bowl next Friday night,
April 27. Race time is 8:00 p.m.


RESULTS
IMCA Hobby Stocks

Heat 1: 1. Mike Shriver, 2. Jared Lewis, 3. Joe McDole, 4. Jerry Hudson.

Heat 2: 1. Jim Buss, 2. Rocky Zimmerman, 3. Pat Hersh, 4. Michael Lauber.

Feature: 1. Buss, 2. Hudson, 3. Wade Wagenblast, 4. Lewis, 5.
Zimmerman, 6. Lauber, 7. Dillon Thompson, 8. Hersh, 9. McDole, 10.
Delbert Selvage (DNF), 11. Andrew Lovegrove (DNF), 12. Shriver (DNF),
13. Jim Lang (DNS), 14. T.C. McKain (DNS), 15. Roger Crouse (DNS).

IMCA Stock Cars

Heat 1: 1. Martin Newlin, 2. Jason McCartney, 3. Matt Streit, 4. Jared Remus.

Heat 2: 1. Wayne Walker, 2. Brent Drohmen, 3. Brett Behrends, 4. Lance Borgman.

Feature: 1. Cory Struckhoff, 2. Borgman, 3. Josh Hudson, 4. Behrends,
5. Drohmen, 6. McCartney, 7. Newlin, 8. Brant Beam, 9. Remus, 10.
Walker, 11. Streit (DNF), 12. Troy Attwood (DNF), 13. Chad Wulf (DNS),
14. Jason Smidt (DNS).

IMCA Modifieds

Heat 1: 1. Troy Johnson, 2. Tim Watts, 3. Lonnie Schriner, 4. Josh Maier-Lester.

Heat 2: 1. Wade Cross, 2. Larry Sutton, 3. Brian Calhoon, 4. Micaah Johnson.

Heat 3: 1. Darrick Klima, 2. Loren Dauer, 3. Johnny Saathoff, 4.
Brandon Blochlinger.

Feature: 1. Saathoff 2. Blochlinger, 3. Schriner, 4. Jason
Schoenberger, 5. Calhoon, 6. Watts, 7. Johnson, 8. Devon Housh, 9.
Sutton, 10. Scott Smith, 11. Lonnie Veteto, 12. Klima (DNF), 13.
Caesare Linner, 14. Jeff Linner (DNF), 15. Maier-Lester (DNF), 16.
Johnson, (DNF), 17. Cross (DNS), 18. Dusty Blake (DNS), DQ – Dauer.

Cruisers

Heat: 1. Adam Sidlo/E.J. Kothe, 2. Drew Barry/Ethan Barry, 3. Terry
Gradig/Jeremy Teselle, 4. Chris Graczyk/Josh Graczyk (DNF).

Feature: 1. Sidlo/Kothe, 2. Barry/Barry, 3. Gradig/Teselle, 4.
Graczyk/Graczyk (DNF).

Anderson Takes MLRA Shootout at I-80 Speedway

By Joey Sparano

(GREENWOOD NEB., 04/20/07) John Anderson would start from the pole and
win the 30 lap MLRA North/South Shootout at I-80 Speedway. Jason
Friesen and Dave Towne would also visit victory lane on a beautiful
Nebraska night.

John Anderson would wheel his #2J Shop Quik sponsored late model to
victory lane after leading the entire 30 lap feature. Terry Phillips
would pass his teammate, Jeremy Payne, in the closing laps to gain
second spot, while Jack Sullivan and Joe Kosiski rounded out the top
five.

The modified "A" feature would start with a horrific accident on lap
three. The #1s of Scott Carlson would get sideways on the front
stretch and the rest of the field would pile in. A ten plus car
accident would take place, with a couple of cars getting upside down.
The #07 of Mike Goldfus would get the worse end of the deal completely
destroying everything on his car. With all the wreckage, all drivers
were able to walk away without serious injury. When racing action got
back underway, it was Jason Friesen who stole the show. Friesen would
take the trophy and the $1000 winners purse.

Dave Towne would take the 15 lap Hobby Stock "A" feature. Towne would
start seventh, and work his way up through the field during the
caution filled event. Andy Gregg would beat Tom Myers for second with
Kevin Van Laningham and Max Harder rounding out the top five.

I-80 Speedway Results
MLRA
1)2J John Anderson 2)75P Terry Phillips 3)74P Jeremy Payne 4)18S Jack
Sullivan 5)53K Joe Kosiski 6)45W Denny Woodworth 7)L88 Larry Clawson
8)22V Alan Vaughn 9)35K Ed Kosiski 10)33P Al Purkey

Modifieds
1)1F Jason Friesen 2)33Z Kyle Berck 3)B18 Jason Gaver 4)3L Bub Lerette
5)37F Randy Foote 6)5S Bob Zoubek 7)29E Eric Rempel 8)3A Aaron Pella
9)69X Bill Bader Jr. 10)H1 Lowell Holland

Hobby Stocks
1)15 Dave Towne 2)69 Andy Gregg 3)7 Tom Myers 4)52X Kevin Van
Laningham 5)34 Max Harder 6)2X Chuck Madden 7)12G Jeremy Ribbey 8) 2T
Josh True 9)M70 Rick Munson 10) 52 Roger Timperley

Friday, April 20, 2007

Eagle Ice Breaker Challenge

Join us for the Ice Breaker Challenge season opener on April 21st. Pit
Gate opens at 4:00 pm and Front Gate opens at 5:30 pm.

Front gate admission prices:
Adults $15, Youth(6-13) $7, Children(5 & under) are free.

McDonald's Jr. Fan Club members that have not received their
membership card yet, you may pick them up at the Jr. Fan Club table as
you walk into the front gate area.

April 28th is Spring Fling Autograph Night at Eagle Raceway. Come out
and get your favorite driver's autograph. Pit Gate opens at 4:00 pm
and Front Gate opens at 5:30 pm.
Front gate admission prices:
Adults $10, Youth(6-13) $5, Children(5 & under) are free.

Reminder Enduro Racers: The Enduro has been rescheduled for Sunday,
April 29th. The Enduro will start promptly at 1:00pm and will be
followed by an Open House practice from 3:30pm to 6:00pm. If you are
planning on racing, please get your entry forms in ahead of time.

JMS Kids Bike Nights

From Junction Motor Speedway

Young race fans ages twelve and under have a chance this race season to win
bicycles at Junction Motor Speedway thanks to the generous participation of
a major national retailer. Any youngster attending the races on any race
night at JMS may sign up for a chance to win a free bicycle.

The JMS Gift Store will serve as the sign-up headquarters every Saturday
night.

On the fourth Saturday night of each month starting in May, a boys and a
girls bike will be given away at Junction Motor Speedway. Two bikes will be
given away in each of the following months-May, June, July and August. To
find out who the bicycle donor is, you'll have to come out to the speedway
on opening night-Saturday April 21st!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

ASCS/NCRA @ I-80 Pics

Here's some pictures from this weekend's action at I-80

I-80 ASCS/NCRA 4-15-07

I-80 50-lap Hornet Battle Royale April 22

Greenwood, Nebraska (April 18, 2007)- Immediately following practice
at I-80 Speedway on Sunday, April 22 the Stereo West Auto Toys Hornets
will battle each other in a 50 lap Battle Royale for $200 to win. A
second 50-lap Battle Royale will be held on Sunday, May 6 after
practice. The practice session on both dates will run from 1:00 to
4:00 p.m. and is open to all divisions

"We wanted to give our hornets a couple of specials to race in before
the season started so they could get some extra practice in and
compete in a race," said Steve Kosiski, owner.

Hornet drivers will draw for starting position, and it will be a
heads-up lineup. During the 50 lap Battle Royale, yellow flag laps
will be counted until there are 10 laps left in the race. If a driver
causes two yellow flags, they will be sent to the pits. Hornet drivers
participating in this race must sign in by 3:30 p.m.

Entry fee for the hornet race is $15 plus a pit pass. Pit passes are
$10 with a NASCAR license or I-80 Speedway Hard Card, and $20 without.
Pit Pass prices for the practice are the same for all divisions, and
it is valid for the hornet race.

Useful Pre-Season Links

I've seen a lot of questions about registrations, forms, licenses, etc. Some
of this stuff is online, so I thought I'd put up the links here.

IMCA Licensing info and online application:
http://www.imca.com/license.php

I-80 Speedway Registration Forms:
http://www.neracewaypark.com/I80/forms.php

Eagle Raceway Registration Forms:
http://www.eagleraceway.com/rules/main.asp

This list is by no means complete but I thought every little bit would help.

-Jason

Great time waster...

I've been on a vintage racing kick lately. Well, actually I love pics of
vintage race cars. Here's a place where you could spend HOURS looking at
race cars of all kinds. The ads are great too. There's tons of content on
the front page alone, not to mention all the links at the bottom.

It's called Colorado Racing Memories

http://www.coloradoracingmemories.com/

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Eagle Raceway Banquet Date Announced

Nothing like planning early!

From Eagleraceway.com:

Saturday, January 5th 2008 will be Eagle Raceway's 2007 Awards Banquet
at the Double D Ranch in Ashland, NE.

Blackbird Bend Season Opener 4/20

Pit gates open 5:30pm, Grandstands 6:00pm and
Racing at 7:30pm
We will be running all 5 divisions: Knoepfler Chevrolet Late Models,
CasinOmaha IMCA Modifieds, Northern Auto Parts Hobbystocks, Sign Masters
IMCA Sport Mods, and the crowd favorite Franks Asphalt Lil' Enjuns

Adults $10.00, Senior Citizens $8.00, Kids 12 and under Free, Pit Pass
$20.00
Budweiser has lots of cool giveaways. Golden Racing Promotions will have a
candy toss for the kids.

Sunday, April 22nd we will host the
First Annual Tri State Front Wheel Drive Enduro
Gates open 4:00pm with Racing at 6:00pm

$1,000.00 TO WIN***$500.00 BONUS TO WIN WITH A MINIVAN

200 laps of slamming, banging fun
$600.00 for 2nd, $300.00 for third, $200.00 for 4th
Pays back to 20th spot
Pre-registration $30.00 Includes car & driver**$50.00 day of show.

Any questions contact (712) 258-0200.

JMS Rock'n Racers Junior Fan Club

From Junction Motor Speedway

We are very excited to continue something new at JMS to show our
appreciation to all of our 'young' race fans up to age 12. The idea and
concept of the "club" is to encourage participation for the children with
various give aways, contests, t-shirt signing, opportunities to meet their
favorite racers, etc.

The first meeting was held in August of 2006 to discuss what they would like
to do as part of this new found organization. As a group they voted on a
group name of "Rock'n Racers Club". We'd also like to see the children
involved with the club to get to know other fellow race fans from other
towns. Each child received their own "membership card".

All the children are encouraged to present their ideas and what they would
like to see happen to make their visits to JMS the most exciting adventure
possible.

Carol Hoffman encourages your feed back and suggestions at any time. Her
email address is pawprints06@hotmail.com or call 402-773-4653.

www.JunctionMotorSpeedway.com

MLRA North South Shootout at I-80 Friday 4/20

Greenwood, Nebraska (April 16, 2007)- Super Late Models return to I-80
Speedway on Friday, April 20 when the stars and cars of the Midwest Late
Model Racing Association (MLRA) hit the dirt for the $3,000 to win MLRA
North South Shootout. Joining the MLRA will be Modifieds racing for $1,000
to win and hobby stocks racing for $300 to win.

Some of the stars expected to compete are Terry Phillips, Kelly Boen, Al
Purkey, Alan Vaughan, and Jack Sullivan. Local stars include Kyle Berck,
John Anderson, Joe Kosiski and Ed Kosiski.

This race, originally scheduled for April 7, was moved to April 20 because
of freezing temperatures predicted for the original date. The second day of
the show, to be held at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, KS, is rescheduled
for April 28.

This is not a sanctioned event for the Modifieds and Hobby Stocks so they
will not need a license to participate. The purse for this race will be the
same as it would have been on April 7. Pit gates will open at 4:00 p.m.,
grandstand at 5:00 p.m., hot laps at 6:30 p.m., and racing at 7:00 p.m.
Drivers will need to check in by 6:15 p.m., with the driver's meeting to
immediately follow. Grandstand admission is $15, with kids 10 and under
free. Pit passes will be $30.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

The Pace Lap - Thoughts from the weekend

It was good to get out Sunday night after a hard weekend of moving. It was also nice to go to a race and not freeze my buns off.

- I need to give props to the I-80 staff for clicking off the show on Sunday night. One thing I make a really big deal about is getting a show started on time. I think it's one of the most important things we can do for fans, new and old. They didn't mess around Sunday the show started awfully close to the posted time and they didn't mess with a long intermission or gaps between races.

-Got to see a lot of folks that I haven't seen since winter including historian Bob Mays. If you haven't been to his website, take a look: http://www.fastrack-publishing.com/

-I know some people ask how with all the rain could a track be dry like Saturday and Sunday. I have to give kudos for keeping a smooth track out there. Yeah, it was race along the bottom but there was some drama and it's better than the early springtime motocross tracks that usually result when they try to make them tacky.

- Passing points can be a bite when you get over 40 cars. Just ask Jack Dover - second in his heat, but with no bonus passing points you can be SOL. I heard the phrase "Another A feature" when the second B rolled out. Makes for an interesting show.

- I can remember seeing Giltner's Al Humphrey race when I was a little kid. I got into the Sprint Car scene and saw him rarely. It was nice to see the veteran take a convincing win in the GN Late Model Division.

- I think I have a pair of shoes older than B-Mod winner Brett Moffit! His driving certainly belied his age - very smooth and precise.

- It's good to hear Chad Humston and Jake Peters are doing well after horrific crashes Saturday night. You can check out the aftermath and photos from other crashes on Brad Brown's IBRACN.com

I've got photos from Sunday night's racing. When my internet gets going, I'll have them for you. Until then, take care.

Jason

Monday, April 16, 2007

WDRL Season Openers Postponed, New Race Added

Farley and West Liberty events set back to April 20 and 21; Davenport date
added

By Tom Lathen
WORLD Dirt Racing League

(Gilman City, MO) This weekend's rescheduled WORLD Dirt Racing League
PolyDome Late Model Series season openers at Farley Speedway and West
Liberty Raceway have again been postponed due to adverse weather conditions.

To read more, go to www.worldraceleague.com.

Swenson Swipes ASCS Regional Showdown Finale at I-80 Speedway

Lonnie Wheatley, GREENWOOD, Neb. (April 15, 2007) – Brian Brown had his sights set on a sweep of the weekend's American Sprint Car Series Midwest vs. Northern Plains Region double at Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway, but Chuck Swenson was quick to capitalize on Brown's early misfortune and went on to win Sunday night's 20-lap feature.

Swenson assumed the point when Brown surrendered the lead with a broken rear end on the fifth circuit, then held off a closing Don Droud, Jr., by five car-lengths to secure the win aboard the Fisher-powered K&C Conversions/Nichols Construction No. X Maxim.

“I like tracks like this!" Swenson exclaimed in victory lane. "It was dry but it was fast. Everyone ran clean tonight and no one really tore anything up to bad and that’s good. The key to this deal is to draw good and then qualify through your heat. The crew did a great job and the car was real good tonight.”

Swenson and Brown led the feature field to the green flag, with Brown gunning into the early lead. It was a short-lived lead however, as mechanical woes denied Brown a sweep of the weekend's action on the fifth lap.

Out in front, Swenson began working lapped traffic on the ninth round and held a half straightaway lead with five laps to go. With the reigning ASCS Northern Plains Region champion mired in heavy traffic over the final two rounds, Droud closed to with a handful of car-lengths but was unable to make a move on Swenson.

Wayne Johnson chased the lead duo to the stripe, with Mike Boston snaring fourth. Jack Dover climbed from eleventh to round out the top five, with Wade Nygaard, Scott Winters, Rick Ideus, 14th-starter Garry Lee Maier and Preston Peebles II completing the top ten.

Lee Grosz passed the most cars in the feature by advancing from 19th to finish twelfth.
Droud, Boston, Ideus, Brown and Johnson topped heat race action for Sunday night's 48 car field, with Dover and Winters winning the twin "B" Mains.

Adam Gullion's night was cut short when he flipped in hot laps. Gullion was uninjured.


ASCS Midwest vs. Northern Plains Region Results from I-80 Speedway:
First Heat (8 Laps): 1. 1X-Don Droud, Jr., 2. X-Chuck Swenson, 3. 94S-Natalie Sather, 4. 99V-Gordy Vogelaar, 5. 98-J.D. Johnson, 6. 00-Larry Pinegar II, 7. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 8. 45x-C.J. Johnson, 9. 57-Allan Unruh, 10. 7-Roger Sundquist.

Second Heat (8 Laps): 1. 51x-Mike Boston, 2. 2D-Stu Snyder, 3. 82-Jason Danley, 4. 9N-Wade Nygaard, 5. 43-A.J. Selenke, 6. 76-Jay Russell, 7. 28-Ken Klabunde, 8. 31-Mark Pace, 9. 8B-Bobby Becker. DNS: 9M-Ricky Montgomery.

Third Heat (8 Laps): 1. 5-Rick Ideus, 2. 11P-Preston Peebles II, 3. 4J-Lee Grosz, 4. 53X-Joe Beaver, 5. 87-Curt Lund, 6. 27-Patrick Bourke, 7. 31RB- Derek Drown, 8. 5X-Dave Glennon, 9. 5L-Eric Lutz, 10. 1M-Skip Jackson.

Fourth Heat (8 Laps): 1. 21-Brian Brown, 2. 53-Jack Dover, 3. 18-Ryan Roberts, 4. 4-Mike Chadd, 5. 81-Jon Freeman, 6. 17-Gage Dorr, 7. 9J-Mark Schmidt, 8. 20G-Chris Graf. DNS: 96KX-Adam Gullion.

Fifth Heat (8 Laps): 1. 94-Wayne Johnson, 2. 11X-Garry Lee Maier, 3. 40-Clint Garner, 4. 6-Jody Rosenboom, 5. R19-Scott Winters, 6. 84-Toby Chapman, 7. 51-Mike Peters, 8. 20G-Chris Graf, 9. 99-Shawn Van Wyhe.

First B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 53-Jack Dover, 2. 4-Mike Chadd, 3. 43-A.J. Selenke, 4. 53X-Joe Beaver, 5. 4J-Lee Grosz, 6. 87-Curt Lund, 7. 6-Jody Rosenboom, 8. 82-Jason Danley, 9. 51-Mike Peters, 10. 45x-C.J. Johnson, 11. 5L-Eric Lutz, 12. 31RB- Derek Drown, 13. 76-Jay Russell, 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 15. 27-Patrick Bourke, 16. 57-Allan Unruh, 17. 7-Roger Sundquist. DNS: 20G-Chris Graf, 9M-Ricky Montgomery.

Second B Feature (12 Laps): 1. R19-Scott Winters, 2. 40-Clint Garner, 3. 11X-Garry Lee Maier, 4. 00-Larry Pinegar II, 5. 1M-Skip Jackson, 6. 81-Jon Freeman, 7. 98-J.D. Johnson, 8. 84-Toby Chapman, 9. 99-Shawn Van Wyhe, 10. 20-Dusty Ballenger, 11. 31-Mark Pace, 12. 17-Gage Dorr, 13. 5X-Dave Glennon, 14. 8B-Bobby Becker, 15. 18-Ryan Roberts, 16. 9J-Mark Schmidt, 17. 99V-Gordy Vogelaar, 18. 28-Ken Klabunde. DNS: 96KX-Adam Gullion.

A Feature (20) Laps): 1. X-Chuck Swenson, 2. 1x-Don Droud, Jr., 3. 94-Wayne Johnson, 4. 51x-Mike Boston, 5. 53-Jack Dover, 6. 9N-Wade Nygaard, 7. R19-Scott Winters. 8. 5-Rick Ideus, 9. 11X-Garry Lee Maier, 10. 11P-Preston Peebles II, 11. 2D-Stu Snyder, 12. 4J-Lee Grosz, 13. 1M-Skip Jackson, 14. 4-Mike Chadd, 15. 40-Clint Garner, 16. 00-Larry Pinegar II, 17. 53X-Joe Beaver, 18. 94S-Natalie Sather, 19. 43-A.J. Selenke, 20. 21-Brian Brown.
Lap Leaders: 1-4 Brian Brown, 5-20 Chuck Swenson.

ASCS Midwest Region Points (Top Ten): 1. Chuck Swenson 294, 2. Wayne Johnson 290, 3. Don Droud, Jr. 286, 4. (tie) Rick Ideus and Mike Boston 274, 6. (tie) Clint Garner and Skip Jackson 268, 8. Brian Brown 266, 9. Jack Dover 256, 10. (tie) Mike Chadd, J.D. Johnson and Preston Peebles II 246.

ASCS Northern Plains Region Points (Top Ten): 1. (tie) Wayne Johnson and Chuck Swenson 296, 3. Scott Winters 284, 4. Clint Garner 282, 5. Wade Nygaard 278, 6. (tie) Natalie Sather, Jody Rosenboom and Lee Grosz 268, 9. Curt Lund 260, 10. Dusty Ballenger 252.

GRAND NATIONALS1) 55-Al Humphrey 2) 17-Dave Livinsgton 3) 55d-Curt Drake 4) 1-Jason Hobscheidt 5) 51x- Les Siebert 6) 8x-Ron Tex, Jr. 7) 9-Dave Cook 8) 3-Mike Collins 9) 2d-Todd Morgan 10) 7-Gary Joens 11) 97d-Dave Doll 12) 40-Shawn Harker 13) L1-Doug Tomka 14) 50-Brad Soll 15) 2x-Andrew Kosiski 16) 51-Matt Buller 17) 2-Duane Pospisil 18) Laini Schwartz

B MODS1) 13-Brett Moffitt 2) 01-Kevin Bruck 3) 17h-Mark McNeal 4) 1s-Scott Carlson 5) 07-Brandon Jessen 6) 15h-Brent Hoefelman 7) 21-Jim Fritz 8) 5-Harry Nixon 9) 33-Jim Hendricks 10) 83-Nick Hermsen 11) 53-Larry Robinson 12) 08-Roger Harpster 13) 9-Hank DeWild 14) 480 Greg Tichey 15) 12-Buddy Ray Jones 16) z00-Lacey Tuttle

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Speed Bowl season opener weathered out

By Mike Hughes

RED CLOUD, NE (April 13)—Due to rain and cold temperatures, the season opener at The Speed Bowl in Red Cloud, NE, Friday evening, April 13, was cancelled. The season opener will move to next Friday evening, April 20.

The new 4-cylinder ‘Young Guns’ division will join the IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Hobby Stocks and Cruisers on the 3/8-mile oval. Race time is 8:00 p.m.

Brown takes I-80 ASCS Opener

By Joey Sparano

(GREENWOOD NEB., 04/14/07) Brian Brown would lead the entire 20 lap ASCS Midwest and Northern Plains Regions "A" feature event to take the victory on opening night at I-80 Speedway. Marty Steinbach would make a late race charge after a caution with three laps to go to win the Certified Transmission Pro Stock main event. Jake Leighty would also visit victory lane in the 305 Sprint division.

The 20 lap ASCS Midwest and Northern Plains Regions feature event would start with two major accidents. The first would see the #57x of Jake Peters taking a wild ride down the front stretch. Peters car would end up in two pieces, but he was able to walk away. The second accident took place when the #23C of Chad Humston went flipping down the front straightaway. Humston was transported to a local hospital for precautionary reasons, but he was able to get out of his car on his own power. Since both accidents occurred before an official lap was complete, 20 laps still remained on the scoreboard. With 13 of the original 20 drivers still on the track, the green flew and it was all Brian Brown. Brown led flag to flag, Wayne Johnson finished second with Chuck Swenson finishing third.

The Certified Transmission Pro Stocks saw their 18 lap feature event come down to the final laps. After a caution on lap 15, Marty Steinbach took advantage of the stacked up field to win the event. Tim Podraza edged out both Joe Feyen and Shawn Bulin at the line for second, with Terry Cleveland taking home fifth.

The 12 lap 305 Sprint car division "A" feature would see the #99 of Matt Stelzer jump to an early lead. Stelzer would lead the first nine laps until he would loose control of his machine in turn one. With Stelzer having to go to the rear of the field for bring out the caution, that gave Minnesota driver Jake Leighty the lead. Leighty would hold the top spot for the final three laps to take the victory over Michael Oliver and a hard charging Stelzer.

The NCRA 360 Sprints will join the ASCS Sprints on Sunday, April 15, and will be supported by the Grand Nationals and B Mods. The Grand National and B Mod races are not sanctioned so no license is needed. Pit Gates will open at 3:00 p.m., and grandstands at 4:30 p.m. Hot laps at are at 5:00 p.m., and racing at 6:00 p.m. Driver registration closes at 4:45 p.m. and a pit meeting will immediately follow. Admission is $15 for adults and kids 10 and under FREE. Pit passes are $30 and $25 for ASCS members, and NASCAR license holders.

Friday, April 13, 2007

JMS Practice On as of Friday

From JMS:

If it does not rain, we are a go for tomorrow afternoon (Sat. April
14). We are watching the weather and will plan on running at 1:00 till
5:00 if no moisture leaves the sky.

Delays

I may be offline a bit this weekend as we make our move to Omaha.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

I-80 Spring Spectacular Update

Greenwood, Nebraska (April 10, 2007)- Cold temperatures, rain and snow
forecasted for this coming Friday, April 13 has forced the
rescheduling of the ASCS Midwest and Northern Plains Regions Showdown
and ASCS/NCRA Showdown scheduled for April 14 back one day to
Saturday, April 14, and Sunday April 15, weather permitting.

On Saturday, April 14 the ASCS Midwest and Northern Plains Regions
will be supported by the Pro Stock and 305 Sprints divisions. This
will be the opening points night for the I-80 Speedway 305 Sprints,
and the Pro Stocks are not sanctioned so no license is needed.
Saturday's races will have the same pay as was originally planned for
Friday's races. Pit Gates will open at 3:30 p.m., and grandstands at
5:00 p.m. Hot laps at are at 5:30 p.m., and racing at 6:30 p.m. Driver
registration closes at 5:15 p.m. and a pit meeting will immediately
follow. Admission is $13 for adults and kids 10 and under FREE. Pit
passes are $30 and $25 for ASCS members, I-80 Speedway card holders,
and NASCAR license holders.

The NCRA 360 Sprints will join the ASCS Sprints on Sunday, April 15,
and will be supported by the Grand Nationals and B Mods. The Grand
National and B Mod races are not sanctioned so no license is needed.
Sunday's races will have the same pay as was originally planned for
Saturday's races. Pit Gates will open at 3:00 p.m., and grandstands at
4:30 p.m. Hot laps at are at 5:00 p.m., and racing at 6:00 p.m. Driver
registration closes at 4:45 p.m. and a pit meeting will immediately
follow. Admission is $15 for adults and kids 10 and under FREE. Pit
passes are $30 and $25 for ASCS members, and NASCAR license holders.

Temperatures predicted for Friday are expected to be in the 20's, and
there is a good possibility of flurries and/or showers. Owners and
management decided to make an early call out of respect for the
drivers, crews and fans who would have attended the races.

"Freezing temperatures can damage equipment and we didn't want to
force a driver to take that chance" said Jon Schwartz, track owner.
"We also don't expect our fans to sit through a show they can't enjoy
because of the weather, so we rescheduled it early to give them plenty
of notice to make other plans."

Little Sunset Speedway's first day of practice on April 14 has been
rescheduled for Sunday, April 15 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Beatrice Season Opener Postponed

From Beatrice Speedway:

Due to current wet conditions at the track and the forecast of
rain/snow/cold and wind this weekend's (Sat. April 14) Budweiser
Season Opener is canceled.

The Budweiser season opener will now be April 28th, gates will open at
3:30, hot laps at 5 and racing at 6:00. All classes scheduled for
April 28th will be racing.

Watch www.beatricespeedway.com for a practice date to be announced
after this weekend.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Eagle Raceway Practice & Enduro Postponed

From Eagle Raceway:

Eagle Raceway regrets to announce the first postponement of the 2007
race season and hopefully the last. With the forecast rain and cold
temperatures predicted, we feel there is no chance of having a good
track surface possible for this weekend.

The practice day scheduled on this Saturday will be rescheduled for
Thursday, April 19th from 6:00pm to dark.

The Ice Breaker Challenge will remain as scheduled for April 21st.

Sunday's April 15th Enduro Bash will be rescheduled for Sunday, April
29th. The Enduro will start promptly at 1:00pm and will be followed by
an Open House practice from 3:30pm to 6:00pm.

Sorry for any inconvenience and we hope to see everyone soon at Eagle
Raceway…America's Home Track!

ASCS @ I-80 Pushed Back To Sat/Sun

ASCS Regional Showdown at I-80 Speedway Pushed Back One Day

TULSA, Okla. (April 11, 2007) – Inclement weather has forced a change in
this weekend's scheduled American Sprint Car Series Midwest vs. Northern
Plains Region Showdown at Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway.

Originally scheduled for Friday and Saturday, the entire card has been
pushed back one day and will take place on Saturday and Sunday evening,
weather permitting.

Ominous weather forecasts lingering into Friday but then clearing over
the balance of the weekend have forced the change, agreed upon by I-80
Speedway track management and ASCS officials.

Stay tuned to www.ascsracing.com for further details.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

ASCS Midwest, Northern Plains Regions Kick Off at I-80 this Weekend

Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (April 9, 2007) – The American Sprint Car
Series Midwest and Northern Plains Regions kick off the 2007 season in
spectacular fashion this weekend, squaring off for two full nights of
racing action at Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, NE.

The lidlifter for both Regional series, last year's edition of this
event attracted an ASCS Regional record of 69 entries. And that's a
record that could be in jeopardy when the Midwest and Northern Plains
Regions converge upon I-80 Speedway's semi-banked, 4/10-mile dirt oval
this Friday and Saturday.

The two-day showdown marks the beginning of a pair of title defenses.
Lincoln, Nebraska's Toby Chapman will make a bid for a second
consecutive ASCS Midwest Region crown, while Watertown, South Dakota's
Chuck Swenson vies for back-to-back ASCS Northern Plains titles.

A third 2006 season champion will be in action as well when the NCRA
joins Saturday night's card. But it is unlikely that Garry Lee Maier of
Cimarron, KS, will try for another NCRA championship as he has rejoined
the O'Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour National series.

Maier, currently ranked eighth in ASCS National points, is one of five
drivers ranked among the top-ten expected for the weekend. Others
include Swenson, who is third after several strong early runs, along
with second-ranked Wayne Johnson of Oklahoma City, sixth-ranked Jason
Johnson of Eunice, LA and ninth-ranked Rookie of the Year contender Andy
Shouse, also of Oklahoma City.
Both the Midwest and Northern Plains Regions will be well represented
over the weekend. Along with Chapman, other top ASCS Midwest Region
shoes expected include Jack Dover, Mike Chadd, Rick Ideus, Jason Danley,
Chad Humston and Mark Pace.

Swenson leads the ASCS Northern Plains Region forces, with others top
contenders expected to include Eric Lutz, Curt Lund, Lee Grosz, Scott
Winters and Mike Sitzmann, Jr.

Also expected for the weekend are South Dakota's Jake Peters, who won
the recent Devil's Bowl Speedway Spring Nationals in O'Reilly American
Sprint Cars on Tour action, and defending race winner Brian Brown of
Missouri, who declared after last year's triumph, "Man, I love this
place. I-80 may be favorite track in the whole wide world. I might just
have to move to Nebraska." Brown has been victorious in three of four
ASCS starts at I-80 over the past two years.

Friday's racing action goes green at 7:00 p.m., with Saturday's card
kicking off at 6:30 p.m.

Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway is located between Lincoln and
Omaha off I-80 Exit 420, then 0.4 miles north on State Road 63, then
west. For more information, contact the track at 402-944-2233.

In its third year of competition, the ASCS Midwest Region 2007 slate
consists of ten events at a half dozen tracks throughout and Nebraska
and the surrounding area.
Geared up for a second year of action, the ASCS Northern Plains Region
2007 season includes 21 events at a dozen different tracks throughout
Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa and Wisconsin.

The 2007 season marks the 16th year of sanctioning Sprint Car racing for
the American Sprint Car Series. With a dozen different Regions in
addition to the O'Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour National series,
ASCS will sanction approximately 240 nights of racing at more than 100
different race tracks throughout at least 30 different states and Canada.

Additional information regarding the American Sprint Car Series is
available at www.ascsracing.com.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Autograph Day Snapshots and Eagle's New Backstretch Catwalk

Here's some shots of the new schemes shown at Saturday's 6th Annual Midwest Racer's Autograph Day.

I also made the trip out east to see Eagle Raceway's new backstretch catwalk for the folks in the pits. It goes the full length of the backstretch and gives fans a great view of the track. Roger Hadan told me that there will be some fencing up the catwalk, with the billboards at the rear of the platform.

Check out the pics by clicking here

Friday, April 06, 2007

Autograph Day is ON for Saturday

From Midwest Racer's Autograph Day

Please join us tomorrow for the 6th Annual Midwest Racers
Autograph Day, April 7th, 2007 *11pm-4pm* at Uncle Ron's
Wild West Saloon, 340 West Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, Ne

Bundle up and bring the family out to see the Racer's and their machines
that will be on display!!

Easter Egg Hunt begins at 1:30 pm
(2) Golden Easter Egg's- $50 gift cards to ToysRus
(2) Silver Easter Egg's- $25 gift cards to ToysRus
Many prizes for the Kid's Easter Egg Hunt!!

Lot's of prize's to be given away for the adults!!
** Don't need to be present to Win!!**

Adults Sign Up to Win:
Nascar Tool Box, Free passes from our local area Racetrack's Sponsor's,
Eagle Raceway, Nebraska Raceway Park and Beatrice Speedway!!

From all of us with Autograph Day, We look forward to seeing each of you
tomorrow! Thank you for your support!

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Names 2007 Inductees

By Randy Lawrence, Media Director


LINCOLN, Neb. (April 5, 2007) -- The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony will be held on Friday, Oct. 12, at the Lincoln
Firefighters Reception Hall at 241 Victory Lane in Lincoln, Neb. The
event will mark the 10th Anniversary of the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of
Fame -- a volunteer organization dedicated to honoring outstanding
Nebraskans with a history of involvement in auto racing.

The members of the class of 2007 include Edwin "Tex" Arnold, Omaha;
Larry Danhauer, Lincoln; Sam Hoffman, Omaha; R. (Ronney) Householder,
Omaha; Glen Robey, Omaha; Jim Schuman, Lincoln; and Darrell Zimmerman,
Big Springs.

Edwin "Tex" Arnold

Arnold was a long-time SCCA driver with seven divisional championships,
and also served as technical inspector for the U.S. Grand Prix Formula 1
race in Indianapolis. Arnold also was Director of Club Racing for the
SCCA and worked for many prominent teams in road racing.

Larry Danhauer

Danhauer has built engines for many forms of racing including late
models, sprint cars, modifieds, hobby and street stocks. His engines
have won over 50 track championships. Danhauer was the engine builder
for 2006 NARHoF inductee Kent Tucker throughout his illustrious career.

R. (Ronney) Householder

Householder began racing midgets in 1933 during the golden age of midget
racing. He won many midget races across the country and also competed in
the Indy 500 in 1937 and 1938. In 1964, Householder took control of
Chrysler Corporation's stock car racing efforts.

Sam Hoffman

In a career that stretched from 1921 to 1946, Hoffman raced big cars and
midgets with equal success. Driving for such stellar owners as Felix
Morosco, Leonard Kerbs and John Bagley, "The Flying Cop" won races from
Indiana to California.

Glen Robey

Robey started his racing career in 1949 at the Grandview Race Bowl in
South Omaha and was a winner right from the beginning. He was one of the
early hotdogs at Playland Park in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and won the very
first feature contested at Omaha's Sunset Speedway in 1957. Robey raced
jalopies, supermodifieds and late models in a career that is still going
strong 58 years after he started.

Jim Schuman

Schuman was first exposed to racing in 1954 when his father, Bill, began
racing stock cars. Over the next six decades Schuman has been a driver,
mechanic, car builder and one of the most talented artists in the sport.
Schuman was the driving force behind the Museum of American Speed as the
initial Curator/Restoration Manager of the attraction.

Darrell Zimmerman

Zimmerman began his racing career in stock cars but soon turned his
attention to drag racing. His first drag racing trophy came in 1953
driving his Full House Flathead 1951 Ford Coupe. He set 22 track records
during his drag racing career. In 1956 Zimmerman was appointed NHRA
Regional Advisor for the West Central Division of the NHRA, and in 1961
became the Division Director for the NHRA West Central Division.

Tickets for the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony are
$18 in advance, $20 at the door or you may purchase a table for 10
people for $150. Included in the price of a ticket is a tour of the
Museum of American Speed following the Induction Ceremony. To order
tickets, contact one of the following board members:

Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame

c/o George Roseland

18 Westlake Village

Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Phone: (712) 366-2605

Email: groseland@narhof.com

Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame

c/o Ray Valasek

821 Driftwood Dr.

Lincoln, NE 68510

Phone: (402) 489-5171

Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame

c/o Chris Johnson

720 West 14th St.

Grand Island, NE 68801

Phone: (308) 390-0183

Email: cjohnson@narhof.com

The purpose of the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame is to perpetuate
the memory of these individuals who have brought lasting fame to the
state of Nebraska through their efforts in auto racing.

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 for at
least four years from the discipline they are being honored for. Active
participants in the sport will be considered if they are at least 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 go on to some national prominence.

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 in a short bio to: The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of
Fame, Inc., 5527 S. 20th St., Lincoln, NE 68512. You can also call
402-421-2266, or e-mail your nomination to jorth@narhof.com.

The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame is located inside the Museum of
American Speed at 340 Victory Lane on the Speedway Motors complex in
Lincoln, Neb.

The Museum of American Speed hours: May through September, two-hour
guided tours begin at 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. October through
April, two-hour guided tours begin at 2 p.m. every Friday. Admission is
$10 to tour the museum.

For more information about the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame please
visit www.narhof.com.

JMS Test & Tune postponed

From Junction Motor Speedway:

Due to the cold weather, Test and Tune Day for April 7th has been
moved to April 14th. See you next Saturday from 1 to 5 in the
afternoon.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Beatrice Speedway Adds $2K Late Model Memorial Day Race

From Beatrice Speedway

Beatrice Speedway is pleased to announce an impressive addition to the 2007 Beatrice Speedway Racing Schedule.

Late Models will be making a return appearance to Beatrice Speedway for the first time in many years. As stated by Promoter Tim Fralin, "These are step above the Late Models that have raced at Beatrice Speedway in previous years. The fans are in for a treat when these big boys make their appearance."

On Memorial Day Monday May 28th, 2007, Beatrice Speedway will host a $2000 to win Late Model Show. This will be a prime opportunity for all of the Late Model Drivers that are attending the Alphabet Soup Race at I-80 Speedway on May 27th to pick up some more money. The only sanctioning body that has a race that day is the WDRL so the MARS, MLRA, TORA, NCRA and CLMA will be free so that there racers can attend this big event. Fralin stated " We saw this at a prime opportunity to get a big Late Model show at Beatrice Speedway along with possibilities of a GOOD car count." Fralin also said, "This is something we hope takes off and we can build on in the future. I-80 and the staff do an excellent job every year with the soup race and if we can continue to follow up that show with a show at Beatrice it would be a good deal all the way around for the racers and fans."

The rules will be the same as the Alphabet Soup race. Expected drivers include Kyle Berck, Terry Phillips, Jeremy Payne and Johnny Saathoff to name a few.

The Beatrice Speedway Factory Stocks will be running as the Support Class for this show.

Gates open at 3:00p.m. Hot laps at 4:30pm with Racing at 5:30pm. Grandstand admission is $12.00, 6-11 is $3.00 5 and under is FREE and pit admission is $25.00. So mark your calendar for one of the most anticipated shows of 2007 at Beatrice Speedway.

Eagle Raceway Booth at Autograph Day - win a sport compact

From Eagle Raceway

Come out and meet your favorite drivers from all classes of racing from across Nebraska and the midwest, get autographs, see the new paint schemes and get the low down on the 2007 season. There are lots of activities for the kids and prizes for kids and adults.

FREE EVENT!!!
Saturday, April 7th, 2007
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Located at:
Uncle Ron's Wild West Saloon
340 West Cornhusker Hwy., Lincoln, NE

EASTER EGG HUNT!!!
1:30 pm (Lots of prizes!)

EAGLE RACEWAY BOOTH!!!
Enter to win a race ready Sport Compact race car. Raffle Tickets are only $2 each and all proceeds go to the March of Dimes...Saving babies, together!

Happy Easter to all of our racers and race fans!!!

For more information visit: http://autographday.homestead.com/

Join us for open house April 14th and the Enduro on April 15th.
Enduro cars...Please call our office to register your car or use the registration form in the rules section. Must be registered by 4-12-07 for the $20 registration fee. It will be $40 day of the race.
Office #402-238-2595

New members of the Heartland Race News family

As part of my effort to expand coverage, I'm proud to add Shelby County Speedway and Adams County Speedway to the Heartland RaceNews.com group. Guess I'll have to take that "Southeast Nebraska" off the site!

I've also added links to GOTRA and the Outlaw Vintage Lites series.

FLASH - I-80 MLRA N-S Shootout Postponed to April 20

Greenwood, Nebraska (April 4, 2007)- Below freezing temperatures forecasted
for this coming Saturday, April 7 have forced the owners and management of
I-80 Speedway to reschedule the North South Shootout featuring the Midwest
Late Model Racing Association (MLRA) to Friday, April 20.

Temperatures predicted for this weekend are expected to be in the low 20's,
and out of respect for the drivers, crews and fans who would have had to sit
through the freezing temperatures, the owners and management felt it was
best to cancel early.

"We didn't want the drivers to have to risk damage to their engines, and we
didn't want the fans to have to sit through freezing temperatures while
trying to enjoy a top notch show," said Mike Merrill, track owner. "By
rescheduling the race now, we are able to give enough notice to those who
were planning on making the trip."

The Friday, April 20 date was selected because it did not conflict with the
World Dirt Racing League (WDRL), National Championship Racing Association
(NCRA), and the Topless Outlaw Racing Association (TORA). It also works well
with the MLRA schedule as they will be heading to Winston, MO on Saturday,
April 21st.

Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City also canceled their MLRA North South
Shootout show that was scheduled for Friday, April 6 due to the forecasted
temperatures, and has rescheduled it for Saturday April 28. With I-80
Speedway and Lakeside Speedway working with the MLRA, drivers and race fans
will still be able to enjoy the 2007 North South Shootout.

The rescheduled race on April 20 at I-80 Speedway will also feature the
Modifieds and Hobby stocks as supporting divisions. This is not a sanctioned
event so the Modifieds and Hobby Stocks will not need a license to
participate. The purse for this race will be the same as it would have been
on April 7. Pit gates will open at 4:00 p.m., grandstand at 5:00 p.m., hot
laps at 6:30 p.m., and racing at 7:00 p.m. Drivers will need to check in by
5:45 p.m., with the driver's meeting to immediately follow. Grandstand
admission is $15, with kids 10 and under free. Pit passes will be $30.

New Poll

How do you feel the state of weekly racing is in the area? Is it growing
with new blood and new shows, or is the uncertainty in track futures
signaling trouble ahead?

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

I-80 Speedway to host Midwest-Northern Plains Shootout

Greenwood, NE (March 9, 2007) - The American Sprint Car Series Midwest and
Northern Plains Regions square off once again at I-80 Speedway on Friday
April 13, 2007 and Saturday, April 14, 2007. Joining the ASCS Sprint Cars
on Saturday night will be the stars and 360 Sprint Cars of the NCRA making
this a weekend of racing that Midwest sprint car fans don't want to miss.
Also on tap for Friday's show will be the Pro Stocks (Pro Ams/IMCA Stock
Cars), as well as the growing 305 Sprint Car class. This race will be the
first night of points for the I-80 305 Sprints.

"With this weekend being the season opener for both the ASCS Midwest and
Northern Plains Region 360 Sprints, and with the addition of the NCRA on
Saturday, we could see nearly 70 sprint cars compete," said Mac McSpeed,
Track Spokesperson. "We're pleased that we can bring such a high caliber
of 360 sprint car racing to our area, and also treat the fans to the
excitement of some of our weekly classes."

The Northern Plains Region is expected to bring a contingent of more than
20 drivers from the North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota area, with
the Midwest Region attracting all the top contenders throughout Nebraska,
Iowa and portions of Missouri and Kansas.

Among the Midwest Region representatives will be Lincoln's Toby Chapman,
who is the 2006 Midwest Region champion, and Jack Dover, Mike Chadd and
Rick Ideus.

The ASCS Northern Plains contenders will include the 2006 Champion Chuck
Swenson, along with other 2006 point finishers Eric Lutz, Curt Lund and
Lee Grosz.

Two-time national NCRA champion Garry Lee Maier of Cimarron, Kansas, leads
the contingent of NCRA forces into the event, with 56 career victories.
Other NCRA contenders include J.D. Johnson, Mike Peters, and Jake Martens,
all Top 5 Points finishers in 2006.

Friday Night racing action is slated to get under way at 7:00pm with pit
gates opening at 4:00pm, grandstands opening at 5:00pm with hot laps at
6:00pm. Saturday night racing action is set to begin at 6:30pm with pit
gates opening at 3:30 and grandstands at 4:30pm with hot laps at 5:30pm.

Additional information regarding the American Sprint Car Series is
available at www.ascsracing.com , and the NCRA at www.ncraracing.org.

NAPA returns as JMS Late Model Sponsor

Through the efforts of Randy Veleba, NAPA Auto Parts affiliates and the
Omaha NAPA Distribution Center have joined forces for another season at
Junction Motor Speedway. NAPA Auto Parts will join the JMS Weekly Late Model
Program as they commence the 20 night series on Saturday-April 21st.

NAPA Distribution Center-Omaha
Sutton Auto Supply of Sutton
Twin T Auto Parts of Aurora.
Beck's Auto Parts of Edgar
Action Auto Supply of Geneva


NAPA was founded in 1925 to meet America's growing need for a world-class
auto parts distribution system. By providing excellent customer service for
more than 70 years, NAPA has become the industry leader. In addition to
being America's choice for automotive parts and accessories, NAPA is also a
leading supplier of specialty parts and equipment for the collision repair,
heavy-duty truck, and industrial markets.

Watch the NAPA Auto Parts Late Models every Saturday night at JMS starting
April 21st!

County Board supports motor sports

By the Lincoln Journal Star
Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007

The Lancaster County Board has formally thrown its support behind motor
sports activities in the county.

On a 4-0 vote, commissioners on Tuesday approved a resolution that supports
such development and pledges its aid. Commissioner Bernie Heier was absent.

The board will offer "appropriate government resources" in locating and
developing a motor sports facility somewhere that maximizes economic
benefits and minimizes negative impacts for nearby landowners and users.

The declaration stems from a recommendation from the Motor Sports Task
Force. The volunteer advisory committee spent more than two months studying
the possible ways a motor sports facility could affect life in Lancaster
County, from economic gains to social drawbacks.

full text of article here: http://tinyurl.com/23fmjn