Sunday, August 28, 2016

Bischoff, Miller, McCoy Win Main Events At Southern Oregon Speedway



Lon Skinner Memorial IMCA Modified Race September 2-4
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Bischoff, Miller, McCoy Win Main Events 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 27...Taking the lead from Ray Kniffen Jr. on a lap 15 restart, Monte Bischoff went on to win the 25 lap IMCA Modified Main Event Saturday night Southern Oregon Speedway.  Kniffen ran closely behind Bischoff, but he was unable to make the move as he settled for second ahead of Nick Trenchard.

Aaron Miller led from flag to flag to win the 20 lap Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car Main Event ahead of Rowdy McClennon.

Sporting a new "Lightning Mcqueen" paint job on his IMCA Sport Modified, Rich McCoy won a mid race duel with second place finisher Jimmy Lipke to get his first 20 lap Main Event win.

Miles Deubert took the lead from Matt Harlow on lap nine and won his second 20 lap Outlaw Pro Stock Main Event.  James Flowers finished a season best second.

Lee Doty wrapped up an impressive evening by winning the heat, Trophy Dash and his third 20 lap Super 4's Main Event.  Charlie Eaton won a drag race to the line with John Barger for second.

Trevor Thomason returned to the winner's circle for the fourth time in the OTRO Hardtops by leading most of the way to win their 20 lap Main Event.  Bill Trotter made a last lap bid for the win before falling short by inches.

Monte Bischoff scored an impressive 25 lap IMCA Modified Main Event victory.  Bischoff won the Trophy Dash earlier in the evening and chased early leader Ray Kniffen Jr. for 14 laps in the Main Event.  Bischoff took the lead on a lap 15 restart and had to hold off Kniffen, who tried hard to make a move.  Kniffen settled for a strong second place finish as Nick Trenchard held off Mark Wauge in a close battle or third.  James Welschonse completed the Top 5 at the checkered flag.

An emotional Aaron Miller fought back tears as he was interviewed by Bryce Burtner following his 20 lap Pennzoil Sprint Car Main Event win.  It was Miller's first ever win, and he ran a flawless race to lead every lap.  Trophy Dash winner Rowdy McClennon finished second ahead of Wayne Kniffen and Jeffrey Hudson.

Rich McCoy had a new car and Disney's Cars themed paint job on his IMCA Sport Modified.  He won his fist Main Event after taking the lead from Yreka point leader Jimmy Lipke with a low move in Turn 3 of the ninth lap.  After leading the first nine laps, Lipke ran second the rest of the way behind McCoy.  Mike Medel gained ground in the point race with a solid third place finish as Willie McFall held off Doug Franklin to finish fourth.

Lee Doty set a rapid pace in winning his third 20 lap Super 4's Main Event.  Doty won the heat race and Trophy Dash and gained significant ground on John Barger in the point battle.  Doty could see the battle between Charlie Eaton and Barger in front of him as he took a checkered flag in first.  Eaton barely held off Barger for second as Bill Spencer and Eric Oahs rounded out the Top 5.

Trevor Thomason once again won the 20 lap OTRO Hardtop Main Event, but it wasn't easy.  Thomason gained the lead on lap two.  Bill Trotter and Wylie Powell ran not far behind him most of the way.  During the final few laps, Trotter closed in on Thomason and finished just inches behind him.  It was the fourth win of the season for Thomason as Trophy Dash winner Wylie Powell finished third ahead of Chris Mehrer and Jimmy Del Castille.

Racing returns next weekend with the Lon Skinner Memorial for IMCA Modifieds.  The 21st annual event will run preliminary races on Saturday with the IMCA Modifeds paying $5000 to win on Sunday.  IMCA Sport Modifieds and SODCA Dwarf Cars will compete on both nights.  For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Unofficial Race Results
IMCA Modifieds
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Monte Bischoff.  Heat Winners (6 Laps)-Mark Wauge, Zach Fettinger   Main Event (20 Laps)-Bischoff, Ray Kniffen Jr., Nick Trenchard, Wauge, James Welschonse.

IMCA Sport Modifieds
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Mike Medel.  Heat Winners (6 Laps)-Jimmy Lipke, Rich McCoy.  Main Event (20 Laps)-McCoy, Lipke, Medel, Willie McFall, Doug Franklin.

Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Scott Flowers.  Heat Winners (6 Laps)-Rocky Nash, Miles Deubert.   Main Event (20 Laps)-Deubert, James Flowers, Rocky Nash, Scott Flowers, Matt Harlow.

Pennzoil Winged Sprint Cars
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Rowdy McClennon.  Heat Winner (6 Laps)-McClennon.   Main Event (20 Laps)-Aaron Miller, McClenon, Wayne Kniffen, Jeffrey Hudson.

Super 4's
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Lee Doty.  Heat Winner (6 Laps)-Doty.  Main Event (20 Laps)-Doty, Charlie Eaton, John Barger, Bill Spencer, Eric Oahs.

OTRO Hardtops
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Wylie Powell.  Heat Winner (6 Laps)-Powell.  Main Event (20 Laps)-Trevor Thomason, Bill Trotter, Powell, Chris Mehrer, Jimmy Del Castille.


Holmes, Grimes, Fuller Unstoppable 
At Southern Oregon Speedway Kart Track

White City, Oregon...August 26...Tanner Holmes wrapped up a great night of racing at the Southern Oregon Speedway Outlaw Kart Track Friday night.  Holmes led all 20 laps to win his third 250 Kart Main Event after winning both heat races and the Trophy Dash.  Point leader Bodee Weiser held off Tanner's sister Carley Holmes for the second place finish.

Merissa Henson debuted her 500 Kart by winning both heat races, the Trophy Dash and 15 lap Main Event ahead of new point leader Johnny Burke.

After spinning in an opening lap tangle with fellow heat winner Natalie Richard, point leader Trevor Grimes grabbed the lead on lap seven and won the 20 lap Box Stock Main Event.  Brionna Fuller led six laps before settling for second.

Taylor Fuller led from start to finish for the 15 lap Box Stock Main Event win.  Fuller won his two heats and the Trophy Dash, while double heat winner Jacob James battled back from a spin to finish second.

Tanner Holmes continued his impressive winning streak in the 250 Outlaw Karts.  After winning his two heats and the Trophy Dash, Holmes charged out to the lead at the start of the 20 lap Main Event, leaving the battle for second behind him. Point leader Bodee Weiser was second early on as Braden Cory took third from Devin Felix with a back stretch pass on lap lap five.  Cory raced by Weiser for second on a lap eight restart, but he spun off the back stretch for a lap 11 caution flag.  Holmes led through five different yellow flags and won by a good margin.  Weiser withstood some late pressure from Tanner's younger sister Carley Holmes to finish second.  Felix wrapped a good night in his division debut with a fourth place finish ahead of Enrique Jaime.  Felix and Weiser each won heat races.

After three straight Top 3 seasons in her 250 Kart, Merissa Henson has been making a run at the Top 3 in Mini Stock points on the big track this year.  Friday night was her opportunity to debut her 500 Kart, and she did it with wins in both heat races, the Trophy Dash and the 15 lap Main Event.  Henson led all the way with point leader Johnny Burke right behind her in second.  Jeffrey Hudson was a Main Event scratch, and Steve Rambo had his Kart in the pits in an effort to sell it.

Trevor Grimes continued his domination of the Box Stock division by winning his third 20 lap Main Event.  Grimes won the Trophy Dash and a heat race, but Natalie Richard won the other heat race to prevent the sweep.  At the start of the race, Grimes and Richard got together in Turn 4 and spun for a yellow flag.  Brionna Fuller had the lead for the complete restart, and Grimes immediately charged into second as Ryan Hirschbock led a thee car battle with Emma Rodgers and Richard for third.  Fuller kept it on the bottom and Grimes looked for an opening to race underneath.  Grimes finally found the opening and made a low pass in Turn 4 of the seventh lap to take the lead.  Rodgers made an inside pass in Turn 4 of the 12th lap to take third.  Grimes held the lead the rest of the way for the win as Fuller settled for second ahead of Rodgers, Richard and Hirschbock.

Yreka point leader Taylor Fuller won his second straight Beginners Box Stock 15 lap Main Event.  Fuller also won his two heats and the Trophy Dash comfortably.  Season opener winner Jacob James won his two heats.  Fuller led from the start.  James spun from second for a lap nine caution flag.  By then, Fuller had lapped all but the Top 4 cars.  James was already back in second by lap 11, but Fuller sped to the victory.  In only his second race, Malachi Johnson finished a strong third and was second in both of his heat races.  Shailene Horn was a lead lap fourth as Adrian Richard finished fifth.

Unofficial Race Results
250 Karts
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Tanner Holmes.  Heat 1 (6 Laps)-Devin Felix.  Heat 2 (6 Laps)-T. Holmes.  Heat 3 (6 Laps)-Bodee Weiser.  Heat 4 (6 Laps)-T. Holmes.   Main Event (20 Laps)-Tanner Holmes, Bodee Weiser, Carley Holmes, Felix, Enrique Jaime, Brenden Bartlett, Braden Weiser, Ashleigh Straign, Braden Cory, Reece Slyter.

Box Stocks
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Trevor Grimes.   Heat 1 (6 Laps)-Natalie Richard.  Heat 2 (6 Laps)-Grimes.   Main Event (20 Laps)-Grimes, Briona Fuller, Emma Rodgers, Natalie Richard, Ryan Hirschbock.

Beginner Box Stocks
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Taylor Fuller.  Heat 1 (6 Laps)-Fuller.  Heat 2 (6 Laps)-Jacob James.  Heat 3 (6 Laps)-Fuller.   Heat 4 (6 Laps)-James.   Main Event (15 Laps)-Fuller, James, Malachi Johnson, Shailene Horn, Adrian Richard, Kiley Grimes, Roger Whipple, Nicholas Davis Jr., Jordyn Bowers, Thomas Whipple.

500 Karts
Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Merissa Henson.  Heat 1 (6 Laps)-Henson  Heat 2 (6 Laps)-Henson.   Main Event (15 Laps)-Henson, Johnny Burke, Jeffrey Hudson (DNS), Steve Rambo (DNS).

Friday, August 26, 2016

Jefferson Pit Stops And More

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Pit Stops - Jefferson Edition

We're back from our one week hiatus. When the heat out happened at Southern Oregon Speedway, we took that as an opportunity to have a week off. We did write a lengthy column about the state of racing and our concerns, which we may share at some point. The bottom line is, if we care about our sport, we support it.

Many of the fans who attend races these days are fans who have been going for a number of years. They've seen the good times. They'd seen the full fields that required B Mains for some drivers to earn their starts into the Main Event. They looked around in the grandstands and saw the full stands. They look around now, and they know times aren't what they once were.

The bottom line is we are lucky to have as many race tracks as we do these days. Some of these race tracks are struggling to go week to week. They struggle to get the fans to watch and to get the drivers to compete. Somebody ends up paying the bill for this. That is the promoter, and that person has to have the money ready to cover any losses that they have on race night. And, you can believe that there are many races in which the promoters have to pay money out of their own pocket to pay the bills.

When you look at the losses that the promoters at some of these race tracks have had, you have to question why they bother to do it. The answer is obvious. The promoters are opening the gates of these race tracks because they love the sport. They take a bunch of grief because they're not doing this right, they're charging too much to get in the gate, the drivers don't feel they're getting paid enough or whatever, and they have to take all of that in stride. They're only human, and you know it bothers them, but they keep coming back and opening the gate. They do the necessary work each week to make it happen. Why? Because they love the sport.

It's real simple. If you love racing, you support it. If you aren't racing every week, you race whenever you can. If you're a fan, you come out and watch as often as you can. It's really that simple. From time to time, things come up in your life that require your attention. You don't have the time to go to the races. That's certainly understandable. On the other hand, you have people that get frustrated with what's going on at the track. Maybe they come watch and they don't like what they see or maybe they feel they had a bad call against them. From time to time, it's always good to either go visit another race track or just take a week off and come back again.

The race tracks are here for our entertainment. Nobody promises that everything is going to go your way when you go to the race track. There will be good nights and there will be bad nights. That's just the way it is. Racing owes us nothing, and we owe it nothing. But, without the people involved, there would be no racing. The only thing left to ask yourself when you're looking around and see the struggling sport is do you care? If you do, you support when you can. That's all you really can do.

We should enjoy the sport of auto racing on the short track level while we can. Times are changing, and there's no guarantee that these tracks are going to be there. If you enjoy the racing experience, take it all in while you can. You never know when it might be your race track that closes next. On the other hand, if you keep coming back out, and maybe others come out with you, you never know what the sport can be in the future. That's the beautiful thing about racing. You never know what will happen out there from week to week. That in itself is an enticing reason to come out and watch or compete.

Roseburg's Douglas County Speedway is having a NASCAR K&N West Series race. This is the one opportunity for the fans to check out some NASCAR action on the paved track. Some of the best West Coast Stock Car drivers will be out there competing this Saturday night along with the Modifieds and Hornets, and it's sure to be a fun evening of racing for the fans. Bill MacAnally Motorsports is promoting the big event.

Roseburg's, PRA association promotes the track. It can be hit or miss there, but this is a group of people who care about the sport. On any given night, the better car counts seem to be coming from the Hardtops, Hornets and Mini Stock divisions. The Modifieds, Street Stocks and Pro 4 Wedge Cars are the other classes that are offered. There are a few races left to go after this weekend's race, and you can find more information on that at www.douglascountyspeedway.com.

Further down south in Jefferson, they just had the Tilford Memorial Race at Placerville Speedway. Placerville might be considered a Sprint Car track, but new promoter Scott Russell is picking up right where Allan Handy left off by keeping things pretty much the same. The Sprint Car division headlines the show along with Limited Late Models and Pure Stocks. On any given week. they bring NCDCA Dwarf Cars, BCRA Midget Lites and BCRA Midgets as support classes, and they have also been playing around with IMCA Sport Modifieds. Last Saturday, the Sprint Cars had the night off and the Stock Cars took center stage.

Second generation racer Randy McDaniel picked up the victory in the Tilford Memorial Limited Late Model race. Many people know the McDaniel name quite well. Randy is a Stock Car champion at Marysville and has won numerous Modified championships in the area as well. His father, Plummer McDaniel, started racing Stock Cars years earlier. His son Ryan is a champion in Modifieds and Late Models. Randy grabbed a big paycheck and nice trophy. These days, he runs only a limited schedule. McDaniel also picked up a big victory earlier this year in the $2,500 to win Jerry Hetrick Memorial Modified race at Antioch Speedway.

There is also an Antioch connection in the Pure Stock class. Nick Baldwin pretty much clinched the championship after his second place finish last week behind Dan Jinkerson. Baldwin had been attempting to run for a championship at Antioch the year before when things kind of went awry and he ended up at Placerville. There is a difference in speed between the classes at Antioch and Placerville, but Nick got his car up to speed, won a Main Event last year and was Top 10 in the points despite a late start. This year, he's been very consistent and has earned himself his first championship.

It's a little bit puzzling why the Pure Stock or Street Stock division is working at Placerville Speedway and is doing okay at Chico. It even has a presence at Orland Raceway. However, there is nothing to be seen of this division at Southern Oregon Speedway or Siskiyou Motor Speedway in Yreka. It would seem that this division would be a good fit for both race tracks.

Chico Silver Dollar Speedway followed Orland Raceway's lead in starting their own Wingless Spec Sprint class about a decade ago, but in the last five years they've also added the Winged Economy Sprints. It essentially takes the Spec Sprint rules and puts a wing on the car. Some people have pointed a finger at this division as dividing the car count between the winged and wingless classes and effecting car counts in both classes. However, the last couple of races for the Economy class have produced 10 car fields. With his win last Friday night at Chico, Wyatt Brown picked up the track championship.

Brown has been trying to get a Winged Economy Sprint Car presence at Orland Raceway. A race was supposed to have happened there recently, but we've see no results so far. A Sprint Car presence is something that Oregon Speedway has been trying to create. It is known that the car count in the area reaches into the mid teens at least, but getting these drivers to compete in the new Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car class has been a challenge for a variety of reasons. The class is booked for a date on Saturday night, but it's unknown who might support this race. On September 10th, The Limited Sprint Car movement will try to have their day at Southern Oregon Speedway.

Having won a Limited Sprint championship at Cottage Grove Speedway a few years back, David Hibbard has been a big booster of the class. He did win a Pennzoil Sprint Car Main Event in dramatic fashion earlier this year. He's been a winner in Main Event action on multiple occasions at Southern Oregon Speedway through the years. He believes that Limited Sprint Cars are the key to establishing a strong Sprint Car presence, and he has contacted promoter Mike McCann to be a part of a three race series that he has put together to end the season.

Hibbard and has put together a point fund for this series and it begins at Cottage Grove Speedway this Saturday night. The series will continue at Coos Bay Speedway on September 3rd and conclude at Southern Oregon Speedway on September 10th. It is anticipated that car count will be in the 8-12 range, and if they can get 8-10 to show up at Southern Oregon Speedway, they are hoping that this will affect the schedule for 2017 in a good way. Some of the drivers anticipated for the series include David and his son Bailey Hibbard, past champion Raquel Ivie, reigning champion Patrick Dills, Cooper Desbians, Camden Robustelli and the possible debut of Mini Stock driver Merissa Henson.

Southern Oregon Speedway hastily put together an IMCA Modified show for this Saturday night. After the heat out last week, there was a concern about the drivers getting there National points. The date was booked, but negotiations nearly saw the race cancelled due to a race booked at Siskiyou Motor Speedway. IMCA was concerned about the issue of cars as most of the cars that Yreka gets in this class are based in the Medford area. In the end, the date was allowed at Southern Oregon Speedway. The IMCA competitors will now have four races remaining, giving them a nine race season.

What is interesting about this event is that it is a tune up for the Labor Day Weekend Lon Skinner Memorial Race, which will pay $5,000 to the Main Event winner on Sunday and a minimum of $500 to start the Main Event. Some of the local drivers will get one last chance to make sure their cars are okay, and six time champion Mark Wauge will be one of them. Word is that Wauge now has his sights set on winning his seventh track championship, but Duane Orsburn will be there to try and prevent that. Wauge leads Osburn by three points, though the IMCA site lists it at 14 points. There is an error in Orsburn's points as he ran a heat race and didn't start a main at the Wild West Series race. He didn't get his minimum points that night. Wauge and Orsburn should be joined by rookie James Welschonse, past Lon Skinner Memorial race winner Nick Trenchard, Bo Shields and two time reigning champion Albert Gill.

The IMCA Sport Modified division championship at Southern Oregon Speedway is rumored to be about ready to be shaken up with Jorddon Braaten heading to Boone, Iowa with California State champion Fred Ryland. Jorddon may miss at least one of the Lon Skinner Memorial races, reportedly. If that does happen, Mike Medel will be there to take the point lead. The last report was that Braaten was trying to line up a ride in somebody else's car while his car is towed back to Iowa with Ryland. It will be interesting to see what happens here. In the meantime, this weekend's event is anticipated to bring 10-12 cars with Braaten again the man to beat.

There will be lots of racing options for the fans in Jefferson with the NASCAR race at Roseburg and an Outlaw Kart race on Friday and a race on the big track Saturday at Southern Oregon Speedway. Hayfork Speedway will be in action once again and they will be running the Al Hinds Tribute race at Placerville Speedway on Saturday night. Chico Silver Dollar Speedway also has a show on Friday night. The weather is perfect, and the racing should be exciting at any of these race tracks.


IMCA Modifieds, Pro Stocks Compete This Saturday Night 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...Scorching hot weather forced the cancellation of two nights of racing at Southern Oregon Speedway last week. However, two nights of racing are on the calendar this week at the speedway.

Friday night will be time for the Outlaw Karts to compete on the one-eighth mile dirt oval, and on Saturday night, there will be seven divisions in action on the big track. The IMCA Modifieds were added to Saturday's show to ensure that the racers would have all of the point races necessary for IMCA sanctioning. Joining this division on the card will be IMCA Sport Modifieds, Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks, Pennzoil Winged Sprint Cars, Super 4's and the OTRO Hardtops.
Two time Street Stock champion Duane Orsburn #0 is in the hunt for the IMCA Modified championship.
For the IMCA Modifieds, this is the time of year for the championship race to heat up and ultimately be decided. There are four events left on the calendar, and it's anybody's guess who might walk away with the championship. With two Main Event wins to his credit, six time champion Mark Wauge seems to be the driver to beat at this point.  However, one time winner Duane Orsburn has been gunning for the championship and trails Wauge by only three points.
Bo Shields #555 is a multi time Top 10 ranked Modified driver at Southern Oregon Speedway.
Wauge is confirmed for this Saturday.  This puts the six time track champion at the top of the list of favorites to win this week.   You also have to factor in two time reigning champion Albert Gill and rookie James Welschonse. Gill won the most recent IMCA Modified race. Nick Trenchard, Jesse Bailey and Bo Shields are others to watch for this week.

With the Lon Skinner Memorial race coming up the following week, this is also an opportunity for the racers to make their shakedown runs on their cars before the big show. If there is that one thing that you missed on your setup or with the motor, you can catch it at this race. The big money will be on the line with the $5,000 to win on Sunday, September 4th.

In the IMCA sport Modified division, the Main Event glory seems to have been gobbled up by division powerhouse Jorddon Braaten. The two time reigning champion now has four feature victories and holds a 24 point lead over Mike Medel. Medel is the reigning IMCA State champion, but currently that race is being led by Braaten, who has also won seven races in seven starts at Cottage Grove Speedway. Medel has three second place finishes. Much like rookie David Marble, Medel is still looking for his first feature win. Marble only trails Medel by 14 points in the battle for second.

The Sport Modified division has been growing this year, and word was that we would be seeing the return of Rich McCoy in a car painted reminiscent of Lightning McQueen from the Disney movie Cars. Other drivers to watch for this week include Tony Bartell, A.J,.Parker, Willie McFall and Glen Severson.

Rookie Julia Flowers #20 is fourth in the Pro Stock point standings.

The Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks have been dominated this year by Steve Borror. Borror has now won seven of the 10 races held for the class so far, including the $1,000 in the most recent Roger Haudenshild Honors race. With Borror winning so much, only three other drivers have visited the Winner's Circle this year. Miles Deubert and NASCAR veteran Rocky Nash have earned wins at Southern Oregon Speedway and two time Super 4's champion Brian Johnsen has a win at Yreka.

In the championship battle, Scott Flowers is currently second behind Borror. Flowers has finished second in the standings for the past two years. Last time out, he had a concern that he may not even make it through the whole night after he found a problem with his motor just before putting the car on the trailer. He made the decision to come out and race anyway and managed to get a third place finish. Flowers be could be a driver to watch in the quest to defeat Borror, and other hard chargers we anticipate on Saturday are third place point competitor Matt Harlow, James Flowers, two time champion Ken Irving, Scott Bennett and Roy Bain.

The Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car championship appears to be at hand for third generation racer Jake Wheeler. With one win and three second place finishes, Wheeler pretty much just needs to make a start this week and the title will be clinched. The battle would seem to be between Wayne Kniffen, Bill Hopper and Jeffrey Hudson for second in the standings. Hudson currently holds a seven point lead over Hooper and an 18 point lead over Kniffen.

There have now been nine different competitors in the Super 4's division, which was added to the program after being gone for the past two seasons. John Barger got off to a good start, but hard charger Lee Doty has been creeping up on him slowly. After the fourth event, two time winner Doty has moved to within 13 points of Barger in the championship battle. The division has also seen some good drivers joining the action in recent weeks, including Eric Oahs and feature winner Dan Prewitt. These souped up 4 cylinder Stock Cars put on a good show, and racers like Terry Hadley, Krista Hadley, Charlie Eaton and Bill Spencer make this division entertaining to watch.

Not to be forgotten in the mix are the OTRO Hardtops. Trevor Thomason has won three of four exhibition events in the Vic & Louise Bridges owned entry. Thomason has been a fast competitor, and Bill Trotter's car has also been very competitive. With Trotter stepping out of the cockpit last time, it was Mark Minter picking up wins in both the Trophy Dash and Main Event. There are some beautiful race cars in this group. The cars are reminiscent of the cars that ran at the old Medford Speedway and other tracks back in the 1950's and 1960's. Other drivers to watch for this week include Wylie Powell, Jimmy Del Castille and Chris Mehrer.

If you're looking for more racing in addition to the Saturday night show, The Outlaw Kart race track will have you covered. The 500 and 250 Karts will be there along with the Box Stock class and the youngsters in the Beginner Box Stock division. There will be lots of racing on the 1/8 mile clay oval as each division gets two sets of heats before their Main Events. It's an opportunity to watch some of the future stars of the big track as they get their starts in racing. Young chargers like 250's point leader Bodee Weiser, Box Stock leader Trevor Grimes, past 250's champion Brody Sim and Brendon Bartlett are names you may be hearing on the big track someday soon.

The Friday Night Show and the Saturday show both have gates opening at 5 p.m. with the first race starting at 7 p.m. Friday Night tickets are $10 for general admission, and Saturday night tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for Seniors and Juniors and children 5 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Southern Oregon Speedway Points

IMCA Modifieds
Mark Wauge            143
Duane Orsburn         140
James Welshonse    128
Albert Gill                 122
Jesse Bailey             91

IMCA Sport Mods
Jorddon Braaten         273
Mike Medel                249
David Marble              235
A.J. Parker                214
Jimmy Lipke              176

Outlaw Pro Stocks
Steve Borror             496
Scott Flowers           449
Matt Harlow              371
James Flowers         362
Julia Flowers            340

Super 4's
John Barger            118
Lee Doty                105
Bill Spencer             97
Charlie Eaton          85
Dan Prewitt              71

Pennzoil Sprint Cars
Jake Wheeler         140
Jeffrey Hudson         84
Bill Hopper               77
Vern Wheeler Jr.      74
Wayne Kniffen         66



The Super 4's Are Back In A Rebuilding Year 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

Lee Doty #7 is a two time Super 4's Main Event winner so far this year.

White City, Oregon...The Super 4's division returns to Southern Oregon Speedway this Saturday night. This will be their fifth of six scheduled appearances on the 1/3 mile clay oval. They will return for the season finale on September 24th. The division was a regular part of the speedway for over a decade before drivers went elsewhere at the end of the 2013 season.

Through the years, four cylinder racing has taken some flack from racing enthusiasts who see the four cylinder engine as somehow lesser than the V8. However, the observant fan knows just how good this form of racing is. Back in the 1980's, in Fremont, California, Baylands Raceway had several different varieties of four cylinder racing from Mini Stocks to the exotic Mini Outlaws. What that gave Baylands was a ladder for Mini Stock drivers to climb from entry level to faster classes, and there were drivers who did just that.
Bill Spencer #99 is currently third in Super 4's points.

Southern Speedway had a Mini Stock division when it opened in 1996, and the division has continued to be a part of things ever since. As the 2000's came along, the Super 4's division was added. Stars such as Brian Johnson, Joe Guider and Reggie DeVore won championships through the years, and competitors such as Bryan Barns, Pat Akins, Vicki Macormick and Krista Hadley moved up from the Mini Stocks into the Super 4's division.  In fact, Barns is a two time Super 4's champion with a Mini Stock championship before moving up.

In 2013, John Barger won the last championship before the class was dropped. Though drivers moved on, Barger was one of those racers waiting for the opportunity to come back to his home track. Currently, he is being shown at the point later. Last season, Barger, and hard chargers Lee Doty, Charlie Eaton and Bill Spencer were among the competitors who ran a special August race to see if there was interest in bringing this division back to the speedway. All four drivers are a part of this season's roster.

Terry Hadley #18 is a past Super 4's point runnerup at Southern Oregon Speedway.

2016 is seen as a rebuilding year for the popular Super 4's division, and already nine different cars have been at the speedway so far this year. Making their return this year are the husband and wife duo of Terry and Krista Hadley. Also joining the class this year and winning a feature in Dan Prewitt and the man who finished second to him that night, Eric Oahs. Steve Thompson won the season opener, but after blowing a motor in the second race, he has been working to get things back together.

In an effort to get these cars back to the track, the rule book has been relaxed in favor of rebuilding the class. The roster continues to grow, and it is believed that there will be double digit car counts when this division returns to the speedway in 2017.

The Super 4's division gives the fans a Late Model look without the Late Model budget. The action is close and exciting on the racetrack every week. The desire to make this class work has created a closely knit group.  People are quick to pitch in and help each other when they can.

Though he has two wins this year, Doty is working just as hard off the track to get more cars out there.  There have been three different Main Event winners in the four races held so far, and most of the drivers are so competitive right now that we could see our fourth different winner when the division returns this week.

So grab a seat when the Super 4's roll onto the track on Saturday, though you may only be using the edge of it.  Barger, Doty, Prewitt, Eaton, Spencer, Oahs, Thompson and The Hadley's and their fast Super 4's will be putting on a show that you won't want to miss!


OTRO Hardtops Return To Southern Oregon Speedway 
For Final 2016 Appearance
One of the two Bill Trotter owned cars that has supported all of the races this year. 
White City, Oregon...The Old Time Racers of Oregon return to Southern Oregon Speedway with their Hardtops for their fifth and final appearance of the season this Saturday night. This is a group of racers more accustomed to running on the pavement, but they have given it a go on the dirt four times this year so far. It is a chance for the fans to get a look at the style of race car that was once prevalent throughout the United States in the 1950's and 1960's.

Racing for the fun of it, these drivers run exhibition races that may take on the appearance full fledged racing shows. However, it's more about having fun than who is winning and who is losing. The OTRO does not race for points. In effort to get some of these payment racers to come out and try the dirt, no tire rule was initiated. Many of these drivers are competing on slick tires, which can make things very interesting early in the evening.

Rhett Lange #79 comes from Nevada to support the OTRO Hardtop effort.
Car owner Bill Trotter knows a little bit about that. Bill drives the red #46 1936 Plymouth Coupe, while he has Chris Mehrer driving his red #16 Ford Pick Up. Both have Chevy 250 V6 motors. At the first race this year, Mehrer crossed the line first in an eventful Trophy Dash that saw him spin on the front straightaway on the second lap. Feeling pretty good about the way his truck was running, Mehrer was running hard when he lost control in the heat race and hit the front wall.  The impact knocked the front end out from underneath the truck. It was a little bit of work getting the truck back in racing form, but it seems to be running okay now.

The guys are just out there having fun and not so much worried about who is finishing first or who is running last. They frown on point racing as they feel it has a negative effect on the action on the track.  The OTRO strives to keep nice looking cars on the race track. One of the nicest looking cars on the track is the #66 1934 Ford four door Sedan of Jimmy Del Castille. Del Castille had a good showing at the most recent event. The #46 Trotter car also ran well with Mark Minter behind the wheel that night.

Jimmy Del Castille #66 has one of the nicest looking Hardtops of the group.

Driving the white and red #26 1936 Plymouth Coupe owned by Dusty Trotter, Wylie Powell has made all of the events along with the red and white #4c 1935 Chevy Sedan of Brian Crouch. The Crouch car actually goes back to the launching of the modern California Hardtop movement in 2002 when it was at the weekend shows at Sacramento and Orland in 2002. Rhett Lange and Gary Barber have also made trips to the speedway this year.

Then, there is the 1933 Dodge Coupe Chevy 250 V6 owned by OTRO President Vic Bridges and his wife Louise. Trevor Thomason is behind the wheel. Trevor is usually setting a fast pace in these exhibition races and putting on a show. Though he's usually being started in the last, he finds his way to the front.

But, it's all in good fun. The closely knit OTRO Hardtop racers show up at the racetrack together and park in a group, and they are always thinking about ways to entertain the fans. For those who remember those days gone by, watching these cars on the race track will spark memories of the good old days. For those who weren't there in those days, you still get a glimpse of some very nice looking race cars. It should be a lot of fun watching the OTRO Hardtops when they take to the track again this Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway.


 Wauge, Gill And Trenchard Coming 
To Lon Skinner Memorial Race

Six time IMCA Modified champion Mark Wauge #1m is competing in this year's Lon Skinner Memorial Race.

White City, Oregon...With a little over a week to go until the big Lon Skinner Memorial IMCA Modified Race, Mark Wauge has served notice to the competition that he is coming to the 21st running of the special event at Southern Oregon Speedway. The event, set for Labor DayWeekend (September 2-4), will pay $5,000 to win on Sunday night with the preliminary Main Event on Saturday paying $600 to win and helping set the lineup for the Sunday race. Nick Trenchard and Albert Gill are also confirmed for the show.

Throughout his illustrious career, Wauge has just about won everything a race car driver can win at Southern Oregon Speedway. With six championships in the IMCA Modified division to his credit, nobody has won more than he has. He is also the winner of the 2006 Lon Skinner Memorial Race. When Mark shows up at the racetrack, the competition knows that they have to step up their game to keep him behind them.

Currently, Wauge leads the IMCA Modified point standings in a bid for his seventh track championship. He has two wins this year, and his win in the Roger Haudenshild Tribute Race back on Memorial Day Weekend had everybody at the speedway talking. After a bad heat race put him into the B Main that night, he proceeded to win that race and then started back in the tenth row in the Main Event that would only have one yellow flag. By lap 20 of the 30 lap race, Wauge had taken over the lead from California visitor Darrell Hughes II. He went on to victory from there.

Nick Trenchard is another star who has been on the rise in recent seasons.  Trenchard was the winner of the 2014 Lon Skinner Memorial.  He is also a multi time Top 5 IMCA Modified point competitor at Southern Oregon Speedway before winning the championship in Yreka last year.  He also kicked off the season at Yreka this year with a $1000 victory.  Nick finished sixth last year and has to be considered a threat to win this season. 

Albert Gill won the most recent race this season at the speedway in impressive fashion.  He's been a fixture at Southern Oregon Speedway for years and was a multi time Top 5 ranked Pro Stock competitor prior to moving up to IMCA Modifieds.  For the past two seasons, Gill's name has been at the top of the point list as track champion.  Anybody who takes Gill lightly may be in for a big surprise . Long time observers say that the breakout win is just around the corner for him.

Wauge, three time Lon Skinner Memorial winner Brian Poppa, Trenchard and Gill lead what is sure to be a strong Southern Oregon contingent that is determined to keep the first prize money in the area. With four time winner Bobby Hogge IV coming back to try to defend his 2015 victory, they know that winning will be a challenge.

Though Wauge, Poppa, Gill and Trenchard are four of the locals confirmed so far, it is anticipated that most of the big names from the area will be there, including Jesse Bailey, 2012 Lon Skinner Memorial race winner Matt Duste, Bo Shields, Duane Orsburn and James Welschonse. The 2016 Lon Skinner Memorial Race is shaping up to be another crowd pleaser. 

Further race information can be found on the official race flier  http://www.southernoregonspeedway.com/Skinner.pdf or  www.southernoregonspeedway.com.


Fan Appreciation Night At Siskiyou Motor Speedway Next Saturday

Yreka CA...After a month long break for the Siskiyou Fair, racing returns to Siskiyou Motor Speedway in Yreka next Saturday night (September 3rd) with the O'Reilly Auto Parts IMCA Sport Modifieds, McDonalds Mini Stocks and IMCA Modifieds all in action along with a Pitman Race and Side X Side ATV Races.  It is Fan Appreciation night, and that includes $1 grandstand admission.  There will be a driver meet and greet with the fans during intermission with autographs and a chance for fans to be photographed with their favorite driver.

The IMCA Sport Modified division has been exciting to watch this year.  Like last season, there are two point leaders as Jimmy Lipke leads the IMCA sanctioned point race and Garrett Hamilton leads the SCMA point battle.  With 13 races in the books, these two drivers account for one win each.  Lipke has four seconds and two thirds as well as two Trophy Dash victories.  Hamilton has one second and one third along with two Trophy Dash wins.  The Lipke lead is now 19 points over Hamilton in the IMCA battle.

Reigning SCMA champion Doug Franklin has a win and two seconds to go with his Trophy Dash win, and that gives him a nine point lead over Jack Walden III in the battle for third in the standings.  Only Colton Cheffey and Jorddon Braaten are two time feature winners this season.  Young Cheffey has three seconds and a third as well as a division leading three Trophy Dash wins.  Braaten has two thirds and a dash win.  Kurt Lorenzini, Keith Foux, Brian Cooper, Fred Ryland, Mike Medel, Randy Wright and reigning IMCA champion Colter Boswell are the other Main Event winners in the competitive division.  Boswell also has two seconds.  Veteran Jesse Morton has two season high seconds as well. The Trophy Dash winner's list also includes Medel, Lorenzini, Chad Wormington, Chris Jorgensen and Foux with one each.

Coming back from the break, Marilyn Yawnick is shown with a 36 point lead over 14 year old Ethan Killingsworth and a 43 point advantage over Terry Kendrick in the McDonald's Mini Stock championship battle.  A couple weeks before the break, Kendrick's truck took damage in a heat race flip as he battled reigning champion David Steele.  Yawnick is having her best season ever with three wins and three seconds as well a two Trophy Dash wins after 11 races.  With two seconds and a third, Killingsworth is still looking for his first win.  2005 champion Kendrick's totals include one win, two seconds and four thirds along with three Trophy Dash wins.  He will need a good night on Saturday to help get his championship hopes back on track.

2014 champion Mike Whitaker has one first, one second and one third to help keep him within 25 points of Kendrick for third.  The competition may be relieved that reigning champion David Steele is not pursuing a title defense.  As it is, he has a division leading five wins and three seconds as well as a division leading four Trophy Dash wins.  The only other feature winner is Brian Jorgensen, who also has two seconds and two thirds to go with one Trophy Dash win.  Sport Modified star Chris Jorgensen has a second place finish, and Mike Colson is the only other Trophy Dash winner.

The IMCA Modified point list shows a pair of Medford regulars on top with Duane Orsburn leading Albert Gill by five points.  Gill has one win, while Orsburn has a second, two thirds and a Trophy Dash win.  Reigning champion Nick Trenchard, Roger Lorenzini Jr., Ryan McDaniel, Kellen Chadwick and Chris Olexiewsicz have wins.  Trenchard, Lorenzini, James Welschonse, Ray Kniffen Jr. and Duane Cleveland each have a Trophy Dash win.  Veteran Stan Gunderson has a second and a third in Main Event competition, while Kniffen, Dan Thomas, Kyle Casson, Lance Mari and Welschonse each have one second.

The Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks have five Main Events in the books, and point leader Steve Borror has won four times, including the $2500 to win Billy Geyer Memorial race.  Borror also has a third and three Trophy Dash wins.  Brian Johnsen accounts for the other win, and James Flowers, Arlen Garrison, NASCAR veteran Rocky Nash, reigning champion Jeffrey Hudson and second ranked Scott Flowers each have one second.  S. Flowers has helped his point effort with three third place finishes, while Miles Deubert also has one third.  John David Duffie and Johnsen each have one Trophy Dssh win.  The Pro Stocks return on September 10th.

The SODCA Dwarf Cars have visited three times, and Kalvin Morton has won all three appearances to go with two Trophy Dash wins.  Chad Cardoza has two seconds and the other Trophy Dash victory.  Camden Robustelli has one second while Mason Lewman, Rob Gergel and Cody Peters each have a third place finish.  Mitchell Faccinto won the  Sprint Car Speedweek race ahead of eventual champion Trey Starks and Jonathon Allard.  Faccinto also won the Trophy Dash that night.

Next Saturday Nights is Fan Appreciation Night with a $1 grandstand admission to the races.  Also of note is the annual Rod Restad Memorial race on September 24th.  The IMCA Modified race will pay $3000 to win, $2000 for second and $1000 for third and should attract some of the best drivers in the area.  For further information, check out www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.

May, Morton, Tanner Win At Coos Bay

Coos Bay, Oregon...August 20...Dave May returned to the winner's circle with his 25 lap Winged Sprint Car Main Event win Saturday night at Coos Bay Speedway.  May only managed to add a few points to his still slim lead after Scott Fox finished second.  Ryan Kingrey enjoyed one of his better finishes of the season in third ahead of Lawrence Van Hoof, Duke Johnson, Erin Lyons and Ken Fox as all of the competitors took a checkered flag.  A competitive qualifying round found S. Fox setting quick time of 13.859 to beat the 13.883 of Van Hoof.   K. Fox just beat Van Hoof back to th line for the four lap Trophy Dash win.  Erin Lyons won a close battle with May for the eight lap heat race win.

Kalvin Morton got his SODCA Dwarf Car championship hopes back on track with his win in the 25 lap Main Event.  It was his fourth win of the season as he sets his sights on point leader Brock Peters, who settled for third.  Camden Robustelli had won a feature at Coos Bay earlier in the year and was hoping to get another one.  Robustelli would settle for a close second to the flying Morton.  Chad Cardoza finished fourth ahead of Randy Slater, Jake Grabow, Mark Nielson, Chris Jansen and Cody Peters.  Morton scored a clean sweep as he won his heat race ahead of Robustelli and then held him off again for a close win in the A Dash.  B. Peters won the other heat race ahead of Slater, while C. Peters held off Grabow to win the B Dash.

Joey Tanner won his first 25 lap Late Model Main Event of the season at Coos Bay.  When word got out of the cancellation due to heat at Southern Oregon Speeway, the Late Model race was added on Friday, and 11 competitors answered the call.  Tanner set a rapid pace, and only point leader  Nathan Augustine managed to stay on the lead lap with him.  Cottage Grove competitor Ed Peters was a lap down in third ahead of track regular Thor Kristenson. Josh Sim was fifth, ahead of Kristy Grout, Loren McIntyre and Kelly McIntyre.  An unidentified driver in the #75 car, Chase Hitner and Mike Peters were Main Event scratches.  Tanner set the fast time of 14.402, while K. McIntyre was the only other 14 second qualifier at 14.756.  K. McIntyre won the four lap Trophy Dash ahead of Augustine and won a heat race ahead of E. Peters.  Tanner also won an eight lap heat race ahead of Augustine.

Rookie Dylan Siewell broke through the division domination of point leader Wayne Butler to win the 20 lap Sportsman Main Event.  Like the Late Models, the division was added to this show during the week.  Siewell won the Main Event by a straightaway ahead of Butler.  Michael Land drove a Street Stocker to a third place finish ahead of Brody Montgomery, while Josh Kralicek was a Main Event scratch.  Montgomery beat Siewell's 16.335 lap with a quick time of 16.300.  Butler won the four lap Trophy Dash ahead of Siewell and won the eight lap heat race ahead of Montgomery.

Point leader Jeremiah Reiber won the 25 lap Hornets Main Event.  The race was yellow checkered at 24 laps with Reiber winning by a few feet ahead of Ryan Siewell.  The star up until the Main Event was Josh Corley.  Corley started things off by setting the quick time of 21.407 to beat the 21.492 of Reiber.  Corley continued his momentum with a four lap Trophy Dash win ahead of Reiber and an eighth lap hwat win over William Hitner.  Unfortunately, his Main Event ended after one lap.  Second place point competitor Jeremy Beard was the only other lead lap finisher in third behind Reiber and Siewell.  Barry Lampert had his best showing of the year in fourth, followed by Mike Spencer, Sam Taylor, Brian Barklow, Matt Butler, Jamie Daniels, Jason Greer, Hitner, Robert Vandre, Paul Benson and Corley.  Beard held off Reiber to win his heat race in a close race.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Southern Oregon Speedway Previw, Review And Lon Skinner Memorial News

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Late Model Supported Open Stock Cars Part Of Six Division Show At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...This weekend is a double header for racing at Southern Oregon Speedway. It begins on Friday night with a full slate of action on the 1/8 mile Outlaw Kart track. It continues into Saturday night with an exciting six division program, featuring the Open Stock division, IMCA Modifieds and Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks, Hornets and the Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car class.

The Open Stock division was introduced this year by promoter Mike McCann in an effort to gather all of the remaining Late Models, Street Stocks and other fendered Stock Car classes that didn't fit other rules into one division. The open nature of the rules has made them all legal. Thus far, it is the Late Model drivers who have been answering the call.

Last time the division ran, the track was visited Coos Bay Speedway point leader Nathan Augustine and third ranked Kristy Grout. Augustine ended up leaving with the winner's prize money after his clean sweep performance. "We had a lot of fun racing here, " said Nathan. "I haven't been here since I ran a Mini Stock a few times back in 2010. I'm looking forward to coming back. We're trying to get others to come out here and race as well."

It's just been confirmed that second generation racers Mike Peters and his brother Ed Peters will be bringing their Late Models down to Southern Oregon Speedway. These two have had multiple Top 5 seasons at Cottage Grove Speedway in recent years, and they are both gunning for the winner's paycheck this Saturday night.

The Dees family are staunch supporters of the Open Stock class. Bob Dees was a past Top 5 driver in the Late Model division when it ran a few seasons back. "There were 6 to 10 of us out there, " Dees recalls, "and sometimes more. It was a lot of fun. Then, it started to go away. There was one night when I had the only car out there, and I knew it was over."

When the Dee's family heard the Open Stock division would be added to the schedule, Bob put his car together while son John put his newly acquired Late Model together. Bob's other son Garrett Dees also has a car in the works. "It's a dream come true to get out there and race a Late Model against my dad, " said John after his debut last time out. Call it a family bonding experience, but we're having a lot of fun."

Word is that there is a another car or two out there to challenge these competitors. Of course, point leader Mike Linder will be out there giving it a go. Mike joined the Dees family in Coos Bay recently and picked up a Trophy Dash win.

The IMCA Sport Modified division continues to be an entertaining battle every week. Two time reigning Champion Jorddon Braaten remains in command in the points and is coming off of his fourth win at the speedway last time. The bigger story that night was Mike Medel.

Medel had mechanical issues after hot laps, forcing him to scratch from both the Trophy Dash and his heat race. He managed to get his car together before the Main Event, then he started back in the sixth row. Not only did he come up through the back into a Top 5 spot once, but after contact sent him spinning, Mike came from the back again and impressed with a strong second place finish. The car was working just right for him.  "The car was really good, " said Medel after his struggles getting it to run all night.  "We stumbled on the bottom when I got forced down there and the car liked it. Who am I to argue?"

Two drivers who don't get a lot of notoriety at the track but are die hard supporters so far this year A.J. Parker and Tony Bartell. Both drivers reside in the Top 10 in the point standings, and Bartell surprised the field by picking up his first heat race win ahead of Braaten last time out. "The car seemed to work pretty good, " said Bartell. "I was just hoping I didn't make any mistakes. This win feels pretty good knowing that I beat Jorddon to get it."

The IMCA Modified division will be back in action this week.  Nick Trenchard is confirmed for this Saturday night. On the eve of the big Lon Skinner Memorial Race, the 2014 race winner is getting a tune up before the big show. Trenchard remains one of the top drivers in the area, having won the $1,000 season opener at Yreka this year, where he is the reigning champion. Trenchard's arrival is bad news for title contenders Duane Orsburn and James Welschonse as Trenchard just may be the driver to beat for the Main Event victory this week.

Orsburn is already a two time Street Stock champion at the speedway and is attempting to win championships here and at Yreka this season. Welschonse has come up from Mini Stocks into Sport Modifieds, two classes in which he was competitive in recent years. He's having fun in his rookie year in the Modified. "These cars are a blast to drive, " James admitted. "They're a bit easier to set up than the Mini Stock. We're getting it figured out. I think we have a shot at getting ourselves a win the way it's been running."

In the Mini Stock division, David Steele has set a blistering pace through the pack despite missing the first two races of the season. With his second place finish last time out, Steele has moved into fifth in the point standings. He's not likely to catch point leader or Bob Burkett or last week's feature winner Gary Anderson, but he can still make things interesting on the track each week. After nine races, Burkett has three wins and has finished no worse than third.

The point pressure is off, and Steele can just concentrate on getting wins. He prefers it that way. "I'm just enjoying the good competition out here, " Steel admitted. "Bob and Gary are two of the best drivers out there, and there are some drivers getting better every week. Some of them are still pretty new to this. All they need is a little more seat time."

Last week was a big season highlight for Gary Anderson. Anderson scored a clean sweep of Trophy Dash, heat race  and Main Event. "It was a night that just got better as things went on, " said Anderson. "The car was good in the Main Event, and I knew we had something for those guys when we held off David to win the heat race."

It was one of those up and coming drivers giving him a challenge during the race. "Merissa (Henson) was doing good, " Gary admitted. "She made me work for that one. I think if I made a mistake, she could have gotten me. When the car is running as well as it was this week, it's a real pleasure to drive."

Merissa is one of several younger drivers in the field.  Like her, Mikey Johnson, Dillen Lausen and Garrett Fredrickson are teens.  Henson maintained her Top 5 point status with a heat race win and fourth place  feature finish, while Lausen had a season best fifth in the 15 car field.  Even Fredrickson had a respectable Top 10 finish.  "I know I'm not as fast as some of those guys, " Fredrickson admitted, "but I'm learning.  I'm having fun out there, and I'm trying not to be too much in the way."

Though the Hornet division struggles to gain a car count, the drivers who have been showing up for these races have put on a good show. Two time feature winner Derrel Nelson is shown as the point leader ahead of Tim Hedges, and these two drivers can expect competition from the likes of two time winner Joby Shields and John Hoult. Shields won the Main Event last time and Hoult was the Trophy Dash winner.

Not to be forgotten in the mix are the Pennzoil Winged Sprint Cars.  With three seconds and a first place finish, Jake Wheeler continues to lead the standings over Jeffrey Hudson.  The 15 year old Hudson is the 2015 Pro Stock champion.  Last time out, he matched his season  best effort with a third and won his heat race.  He took a tumble in a recent start at Cottage Grove, but he will reportedly have his car ready to go this week.  Others to watch for include hard charger Wayne Kniffen and Jeremy Lowe.

If you're looking for more racing in addition to the Saturday night show, the Outlaw Kart race track will have you covered. The 500 and 250 Karts will be there along with the Box Stock class and the youngsters in the Beginner Box Stock division. There will be lots of racing on the 1/8 mile clay oval as each division gets two sets of heats before their Main Events. It's an opportunity to watch some of the future stars of the big track as they get their starts in racing. Young chargers like 250's point leader Bodee Weiser, Box Stock leader Trevor Grimes, past 250's champion Brody Sim and Brendon Bartlett are names you may be hearing on the big track someday soon.

The Friday Night Show and the Saturday show both have gates opening at 5 p.m. with the first race starting at 7 p.m. Friday Night tickets are $10 for general admission, and Saturday night tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for Seniors and Juniors and children 5 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Point Standings

IMCA Modified
1m     Mark Wauge     143
0     Duane Orsburn     140
2g     James Welshonse 128
89c     Albert Gill     122
68     Jesse Bailey     91

IMCA Sport Mod
84     Jorddon Braaten 273
30m     Mike Medel     249
4m     David Marble     235
76     A.J. Parker     214
4y     Jimmy Lipke     176

Mini Stock
43     Bob Burkett     317
0    Gary Anderson    269
007     Andrew Hall     219
17h     Merissa Henson     217
67    David Steele    210

Hornets
8g     Darrel Nelson Jr. 134
14     Tim Hedges     131
67     John Hoult     123
555    Joby Shields    103
2h    Heather Menzel    76

Pennzoil Winged Sprint Cars
21wr     Jake Wheeler     140
L88    Jeffrey Hudson     84
54     Bill Hopper     77
21w     Vern Wheeler Jr. 74
84k     Wayne Kniffen     66

Open Stock
22     Mike Linder     105
6     Bob Dees     99
24    Nathan Augustine 39
3d     Miles Deubert     29
88    Jeffrey Hudson    28



Hogge, Poppa, Papenhausen Headed To 
Lon Skinner Memorial At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...When you talk about the best drivers on the West Coast, names like Bobby Hogge IV, Richard Papenhausen and Brian Poppa come up.  Many people regard Bobby Hogge IV to be the best Stock Car/Modified driver on the West Coast today.  Richard Papenhausen ranks up there as one of the best Late Model drivers in competition. When it comes to the greats of Southern Oregon Speedway, everybody knows Brian Poppa's impressive credentials.  As of August 16th, all three divers are registered for the prestigious Lon Skinner Memorial race on Labor Day Weekend at Southern Oregon Speedway.

The Lon Skinner Memorial race pays tribute to the father of Southern Oregon Speedway founder, John Skinner, and this is the 21st running of the race.  The itinerary shows September 2nd as the pre registration/practice day.  Saturday night is preliminary day, which features a Main Event that will pay a minimum of $100 to start and $600 to win.  The big show on Sunday, September 4th, will pay a minimum of $500 to start and $5000 to win.  This is the biggest IMCA Modified race on the West Coast.  It's known as a season maker for the racers.  The winner's check far exceeds what many racers will earn for a track championship.

Bobby Hogge IV comes from a family of fast competitors.  Both of his grandfathers were racers, and his father, Bobby Hogge III is "Hall Of Fame" worthy in his Late Model accomplishments at tracks like Antioch Speedway and Watosnville Speedway.  It was not a surprise to see the younger Hogge pick up where his father left off.  Bobby won two NASCAR Regional championships in 1996-1997, and he has won many track championships since then.  After a while, the lure of running the big races got the better of Hogge.  The team realized that if they ran select big shows and did well, they could win in the neighborhood of $20,000 in prize money or more for just a handful of races.

At that point, Bobby built a reputation as a driver who could swoop in and take the money at the big shows. Naturally, that meant that he would start competing in the biggest of the big shows, The Lon Skinner Memorial Race.  Bobby hit Southern Oregon Speedway like a tidal wave by winning three straight Lon Skinner Memorial races, from 2008-2010.  Last season, he won it for the fourth time.  The night before, he and another superstar from California, Kellen Chadwick, waged a crowd pleasing duel, won by Chadwick.  Rumor is that Chadwick, who is the 2016 Wild West Speedweek champion, is coming back for a run at the $5000 prize. 

It's hard to overlook Brian Poppa.  Through the years, he has done some impressive things at Southern Oregon Speedway  Poppa started out in Pro Stocks and won the 1999 championship.  His "Rookie Of The Year" and point runnerup season in a Modified in 2000 showed early on that he would be a force in the class, but he pulled of an impressive feat in 2006.  Frank Word III was on a tear in Pro Stocks, winning four consecutive championship leading into the season.  Word actually won eight championships in a nine year span, but Poppa made him settle for second in 2006.  That wasn't enough for Brian.  He also beat IMCA Modified legend Mark Wauge to win the championship in that division as well.

With that kind of talent, you had to know that Poppa was going to beat the best drivers in the biggest race of them all.  In fact, Brian has won three Lon Skinner Memorial Races (2001, 2005, 2011).  He is also the first Wild West Speedweek champion and won the Southern Oregon Speedway race that year after winning the B Main to earn his start.  Poppa's entry into the 2016 Lon Skinner Memorial automatically makes him a favorite to get the win.

We can't forget Richard Papenhausen.  These days, he spends most of the Saturday nights in which he races driving a Late Model, and he just won another feature at Antioch Speedway last week.  However, he is a two time IMCA Modified champion at Chico Silver Dollar Speedway, to go with his 2014 Late Model championship at Antioch Speedway.  He also leads the points at Antioch this year.  When it comes to the Lon Skinner Memorial Race, Papenhausen is the only driver to make all 20 of them, and he's intent on continuing his perfect attendance.  And there's another thing to consider.  Papenhausen doesn't just show up at these races, he wins them.  Richard won his first Lon Skinner Memorial Race in 1999, and he became the race's first repeat winner in 2002.

The IMCA Modified field is sure to be stacked with talent this year for the Lon Skinner Memorial Race.  Hogge, Poppa and Papenhausen will be three of the top competitors to watch this year.  With IMCA Sport Modifieds and SODCA Dwarf Cars racing both nights, this will be an entertaining weekend of racing for the fans as well.  Sign up information for racers can be found on the flier, which is viewable here, http://www.southernoregonspeedway.com/Skinner.pdf


$1200 Payday For Steve Borror In Pro Stocks 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 13...Making a charge from the back of the pack in just a few laps, Steve Borror impressed with his victory in the Roger Haudenshild Honors Race Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway.  Borror is the current point leader in the Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stock division, and this was his third win at the track and seventh on the circuit.  The win paid $1000, and he added an additional $200 for his charge from the back to win the 10 lap Crack The Whip Challenge Race.

The 15 Outlaw Pro Stocks ran two heat races.  Borror won his eight lapper ahead of his closest point rival, Scott Flowers.  Tyler Lockwood led six laps of his heat race before slipping back as James Flowers won ahead of Ken Irving.  Borror also won the four lap Trophy Dash ahead of Matt Harlow, carrying his perfect evening into the 10 lap Crack The Whip Challenge.  Each lap, the last place car is to pull off of the track until one racer remains.  Borror was further challenged by the fact that he started last.  During the first five laps of an eventful race, Julia Flowers, brother James Flowers and Harlow all led.  Borror found himself in the lead by lap six with Miles Deubert giving him pressure.  As third place Irving was next to retire on lap nine, Deubert was trying to make a move on Borror.  However, Deubert ran out of time as Borror prevailed.

Borror started last in the 15 car field for the Main Event, and outside front row starter Johnny Cobb led one lap before spinning in Turn 2, collecting Julia Flowers.  Rocky Nash settled into the lead on the restart ahead of Lockwood and the flying Borror.  Deubert spun for a lap three caution flag.  Nash led Borror and Lockwood on the restart, and Borror made an inside move on the backstretch of the fifth lap to take the lead.  Irving made an inside pass in Turn 1 to claim third.  Deubert pitted with a flat on lap ten as James Flowers slipped past Irving for third.  A high move in Turn 4 of the 12th lap regained Irving third, and Borror was starting to lap slower cars.  Harlow spun for a lap 18 yellow fag.  Borror continued to lead as Irving briefly grabbed second from Nash.  Nash regained the spot a lap later, and a low move in Turn 4 of the 21st lap gained S. Flowers third from Irving.  Borror set a good pace and capped a clean sweep performance with the win ahead of Nash, S. Flowers, James Flowers, Irving, Harlow, Dave Quick, Julia Flowers, Darrel Nelson and Lockwood.

Race Results
Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks
Heat 1-James Flowers, Ken Irving, Miles Deubert.  Heat 2-Steve Borror, Scott Flowers, Matt Harlow.  Trophy Dash-Borror, Harlow, Rocky Nash.  $200 Crack The Whip Challenge-Borror, Deubert, Irving.  Main Event-Borror, Nash, S. Flowers, James Flowers, Irving, Harlow, Dave Quick, Julia Flowers, Darrel Nelson, Tyler Lockwood, Deubert, Johnny Cobb, Johnson, Roy Bain, Scott Bennett.


Anderson Clean Sweeps Mini Stock Event 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 13...Leading all the way from his pole position start, Gary Anderson won the 20 lap Mini Stock Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway.  It was the second win of the season for the 2014 division champion and current point runnerup, and he also won his heat race and the Trophy Dash to make it a clean sweep.  David Steele made a late pass to finish second.

Anderson won a good battle with Steele to win his eight lap heat race.  Merissa Henson won her heat ahead of Andrew Hall.  Anderson also won the four lap Trophy Dash ahead of Hall.  Mike Cloud suffered his third non feature start of the season after mechanical problems in the preliminaries, and Anderson raced into the lead ahead of Henson at the start of the Main Event.  Kristopher Mix spun for a lap one caution flag.  Anderson led Henson and Steele on the restart.  Devon Weiser spun for a lap four caution flag.  Anderson maintained the lead over Henson on the restart, and Burkett made a low pass on Steele in Turn 4 to take third.  Steele and Burkett battled hard with Steele regaining third with an outside pass on the front stretch of the seventh lap.  Anderson got just a bit sideways in Turn 4 of the tenth lap as Henson moved up on him, and Hall got out of shape in Turn 2 and lost a few positions before Mikey Johnson spun for a caution flag.   Anderson led Henson and Steele on the restart.  Henson was hanging with Anderson for several laps, but she finally surrendered second to Steele on lap 15 as he raced by on the outside down the front stretch.   Burkett made a Turn 4 pass to take third from Henson on the white flag lap.  Anderson lapped eighth place Patrick Stringer-Stine as he took the checkered flag in victory.  Steele settled for second ahead of Burkett, Henson, Dillen Lausen, Cory Stratton, Dan Borror, Stringer-Stine, Eric Hanson and Garrett Fredrickson.

Race Results
Mini Stocks
Heat 1-Gary Anderson, David Steele, Devon Weiser.  Heat 2-Merissa Henson, Andrew Hall, Dillen Lausen.  Trophy Dash-Anderson, Hall, Steele.  Main Event-Anderson, Steele, Bob Burkett, Henson, Lausen, Cory Stratton, Dan Borror, Patrick Stringer-Stine, Eric Hanson, Garrett Fredrickson, Weiser, Hall, Randy Simmons, Mikey Johnson, Kristopher Mix, Mike Cloud (DNS).


Peters Sweeps SODCA Dwarf Car Action 
 At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 13...Grabbing the lead from teammate and championship rival Kalvin Morton early on, Brock Peters would lead the rest of the way for the victory in the 20 lap SODCA Dwarf Car Main Event. It was his fourth win in the last five regular shows at the track as Peters continues to maintain the point lead.  Peters swept the heat race, A Dash and Main Event for the evening. 

Peters started his night off by making a Turn 4 pass on early leader Camden Robustelli and holding him off to win his heat race.  Kalvin Morton won his eight lap heat race ahead of Ryan Smith.  Peters repeated his heat race performance by holding off Robustelli again to win the A Dash.  Cody Peters won the eight lap B Dash ahead of Chad Cardoza.  Polesitter Robustelli led early in the Main Event as Morton settled into second.  A Turn 4 pass on lap two gained B. Peters third from C. Peters.  The lead three cars had a good battle as Morton made a Turn 4 pass on Robusteli for the lead on lap four.  B. Peters followed closely into second and made a low move in Turn 4 of the sixth lap to take the lead from Morton.  Cardoza took second on lap seven.  C. Peters spun from fifth in Turn 2 for a lap ten caution flag.  B. Peters led Cardoza and Morton on the restart.  B. Peters led through one more restart as he drove to victory ahead of a season best second for Cardoza.  Morton settled for third ahead of Robustelli, Smith, Bud Lorenz, Paul Haslow, C. Peters, Randy Slater and Joe Sanders.

Race Results
SODCA Dwarf Car
Heat 1-Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Chad Cardoza.  Heat 2-Josh King, Kalvin Morton, Ryan Smith.  A Dash-B. Peters, Robustelli, Morton.  B Dash-Cody Peters, Cardoza, Smith.  Main Event-B. Peters, Cardoza, Morton, Robustelli, Smith, Bud Lorenz, Paul Haslow, C. Peters, Randy Slater, Joe Sanders, Mason Lewman, Josh King (DNS).

Prewitt Prevails In Super 4's Feature 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 13...Dan Prewitt scored the victory in the 20 lap Super 4's Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway.  Prewitt was making his second start at the track after finishing second a few weeks earlier.  Only a second in the Trophy Dash marred his otherwise perfect evening.

Coming off of back to back feature wins, Lee Doty won the four lap Trophy dash ahead of Prewitt.  Doty missed the heat race as Prewitt won ahead of recent Madras winner Eric Oahs.  Prewitt had the pole for the Main Event and raced into the lead at the start.  Oahs settled into second ahead of Charlie Eaton.  Doty moved into fourth on lap two and passed Eaton for second a lap later. The only yellow flag of the race flew on lap four for incoming point leader John Barger.  Prewitt led Oahs and Doty on the restart.  The lead three cars ran in order and relatively close the rest of the way with Prewitt winning ahead of Oahs, Doty, Eaton, Bill Spencer and John Barger.

Super 4's
Heat 1-Dan Prewitt, Eric Oahs, John Barger.  Trophy Dash-Lee Doty, Prewitt, Charlie Eaton.  Main Event-Prewitt, Oahs, Doty, Eaton, Bill Spencer, Barger.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Borror Wins $1000 Haudenshild Honors Race At Southern Oregon Speedway


Borror Wins $1000 Haudenshild Honors Race 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...Steve Borror grabbed the $1000 win in the Outlaw Pro Stock 25 lap Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway.  Borror took the lead from eventual second place finisher Rocky Nash and won the Roger Haudenshild Honors Race.  He swept his heat, Trophy Dash and Main Event.  Borror collected an additional $200 in the Crack The Whip Challenge, charging from the back in both races.

Dan Prewitt led all 20 laps to win the 20 lap Super 4's Main Event.  Eric Oahs out-dueled two time winner Lee Doty for second.

Brock Peters took the lead from rival Kalvin Morton on lap five and led the rest of the way for his fourth SODCA Dwarf Car feature win of the season at the track.  Chad Cardoza won a battle with Morton for a second place finish.

Gary Anderson capped a Mini Stock clean sweep of heat, dash and Main Event by leading all 20 laps for his second feature win of the season.  David Steele was a close second over point leader Bob Burkett.

Racing continues next weekend with Outlaw Karts on the small track on Friday night and IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Pennzoil Winged Sprint Cars, Mini Stocks, Hornets and Open Stocks all racing on the big track on Saturday night.  For further information, check out www.southernoregonspeedway.com


SODCA Dwarf Cars
Heat Winners (8 laps)-Brock Peters, Josh King.   A Dash (6 Laps)-B. Peters,  B Dash (8 Laps)-Cody Peters.  A Main (20 Laps)-B. Peters, Chad Cardoza, Kalvin Morton, Camden Robustelli. Ryan Smith.

Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks
Heat Winners (6 laps)-James Flowers, Steve Borror.  Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Borror.  $200 Crack The Whip Challenge (6 Laps)-Borror.   Main Event (20 Laps)-Borror, Rocky Nash, Scott Flowers, James Flowers, Ken Irving.

Mini Stocks
Heat Winners (6 laps)-Gary Anderson, Merissa Henson.   Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Anderson.  Main Event (20 Laps)-Anderson, David Steele, Bob Burkett, Henson, Dillen Lausen.

Super 4's
Heat Winner (8 laps)-Dan Prewitt.   Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Lee Doty.  Main Event (20 Laps)-Prewitt, Eric Oahs, Doty, Charlie Eaton, Bill Spencer.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Pit Stops - Jefferson Edition


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A busy weekend at Southern Oregon Speedway saw two nights of Dwarf Car racing at its finest. It was the annual WCDCA Dwarf Car Nationals event, hosted by the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association. There were 62 cars in attendance for this event, representing roughly 10 different groups.

The Dwarf Car Nationals event was an idea conceived by then Nor Cal Dwarf Car Association president Frank Munroe. Munroe looked around and saw several different groups in existence and wondered why there couldn't be a big blowout race. He'd seen these kinds of events with Stock Cars and especially with Sprint Cars and knew it could work for Dwarf Cars.

The first one took place at Marysville over 20 years ago. It wasn't long after these special events were started that over 100 competitors were showing up for the annual race. As the years went on, there were Dwarf Car Nationals added to other locations, but the Marysville event remains. The Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association hosted event is over approaching 20 years as well.

In the early days, everybody ran as one group. Therefore, some drivers had to run through the "alphabet races" for a shot at the A Main Event. In the last decade, the group was broken up into three different categories. The Pro class is the featured group, the Veteran group is for those 45 years old and older and the Sportsman group is for the new drivers. It means less struggle to make it into the Main Event and gives more racers a shot at the glory.

The only group that had a B Main last week was the Pro group as 32 drivers signed up to compete. The competition was as tough as you would expect with some of the best Dwarf Car drivers on the West Coast converging on Southern Oregon Speedway, but it was a familiar name rising to the top as the final checkered flag waved. Shawn Jones was clearly the dominant force of the weekend.

The NorCal and South Bay Dwarf Car competitors know Shawn all too well. He wins frequently with both groups. The only driver who seemed to be close to Shawn in speed was current South Bay point leader David Teves, but he didn't quite have the setup to make it work on Saturday. He did make an amazing last lap pass pass on two time reigning CDCRA Dwarf Car champion John Isabella to earn the pole for the Main Event with his Fast Dash win.

David would finish second in Friday's Main Event, but once again it was Jones winning. That was the closest anybody got to the #80n car. Jones won Saturday's feature by a straight away, and there was a bigger story at play there as two time reigning Southern Oregon Dwarf Car champion Josh King piloted NorCal champion Ryan Winters's car to a second place finish over the consistent Gene "Punky" Pires.  The reigning SBDCA champion was third in both Main Events as two time Antioch champion Danny Wagner and Isabella trailed him in the Top 5 on Saturday.

King had earned a starting spot in his own ride on Saturday, but the group ended up having hot laps prior to their Fast Dash. That was his undoing as he flipped his car in a rather impressive display. The driver was okay, but the car wasn't going anywhere after that. Ryan Winter was in attendance with newcomer David Braun driving his car on Friday night. On Saturday, Ryan had every intention of competing in the Pro class.

This reporter hasn't heard exactly how it came to be, but the two champions spoke after the flip, resulting in King getting to drive the fast #4n car. King earned his starting spot in the show by finishing fourth in the B Main and then came from the 7th row to a strong second place finish in the Main Event, giving the crowd a goodshow. We didn't hear who got the Hard Charger award in the group as the Dwarf Car groups tend to keep a lot of this stuff secret, but he passed over a dozen cars to get that finish.

As you might expect in these events, the NorCal contingent is one of the strongest represented groups at any Dwarf Car National event. These drivers come to race, and they're usually among the front runners in any category. In this case, the Sportsman division was also a place for the NorCal drivers to shine.

Or Friday, it looked like the driver to beat in the big feature would be local ace Cody Peters. Peters won his heat race that night and won what would be his first Main Event, but chasing him was Ben Wiesz after Brett Olney spun into the infield and lost a couple of laps. Peters gave no indication on Saturday that he was going to slow down as he won the Fast Dash, but a flat tire on the opening lap of the Main Event changed the dynamics of the race. As Ben Wiesz led the way, Peters had to come from the back of the pack. He had a good car and made that charge, but once he got up to second, he was no match for Wiesz. For Wiesz, the Sportsman feature win on Saturday was his first victory.  Kyle Jones had a third place finish on Saturday ahead of Ken Radabaugh and Tim Reeder.

There is also the Veteran category, and another driver had his night to shine on Saturday night. There were several drivers jockeying for position at the front of a very competitive race, including NorCal competitor Buddy Olschowka and South Bay competitor Eric Weisler. In fact, Weisler ended up winning the Friday night show ahead of Olschowka, setting these two drivers up as the favorites for Saturday night.

A scheduling snafu threatened to keep Kevin Miraglio back in Antioch, but there was no way the Antioch point leader was going to skip out on the Nationals. Kevin held a big enough lead in Antioch that he could miss the race without losing his lead, so he, along with third ranked Tim Reeder, made the trip to Oregon. He did pretty well for himself with a pair of top 5 finishes in the two Main Events. Miraglio struggled to a fifth place finish on Friday, but things were back to normal for him on Saturday.

Nevada racer Tim Fitzpatrick grabbed the lead by mid race as Miraglio quickly found his way into second. He appeared to have a slightly faster car, but making his move would be a challenge. Running closely behind in second, Kevin got some momentum on the high grove exiting Turn 2 and carried that momentum on the back straight away. He stayed with the outside line and brushed the back wall, slowing him down just enough for Fitzpatrick to prevail. In the end, it was a big win for Fitzpatrick, as Miraglio settled for second ahead of Scott Dahlgen, Mark Biscardi and Kevin Bender.

Full results have been posted, but what they may not adequately convey was just what a Dwarf Car Nationals event is all about. The competition is fierce on the race track, and the racing is definitely entertaining. However, that is not the only reason these drivers flock to these big events. There is a certain camaraderie you get at a Dwarf Car National event. Oftentimes, Dwarf Cars are the overlooked class on a racing schedule, but they are front and center at a Dwarf Car Nationals.

Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association president Randy Slater was busy overseeing things and trying to keep it going smoothly. He and the others who worked with him deserve kudos for putting this big event together. When the drivers arrive there on Thursday, the party atmosphere begins. After the racing is done on Friday night, the tables have been set up for everybody to have a sort of after race banquet, the same as you might see in some of the big league racing events. The drivers are then presented their winner's awards for that night. Then, it's about good food and conversation.

On Saturday night, they repeat the process again, only with a few more trophies as this is the Main Event for the show. The West Coast Dwarf Car Association, which was founded by Frank Munroe, oversees the special series and crowns its own championship for the big National and Regional events. In fact, head Dwarf Car guru Munroe was in attendance along with his wife Janis Munroe, interacting with everybody. Though the car count numbers aren't what they were a few years back, they are still doing pretty well, and Frank can't help but be proud of what he and the other groups have put together for the Dwarf Cars. Really, other racing divisions can learn from this. What division do you ever see these days produce 60 car fields four times a year for special shows on the West Coast?

Not to be forgotten in the mix is the OTRO Hardtop division, which brought seven cars for their Saturday night show. Surprisingly, Trevor Thomason did not win the Main Event as he pitted the Vic and Louise Bridges owned car on the opening lap of the Main Event. The point leader did not go winless as he picked up a heat race victory, but the Main Event went to Mark Minter, who was driving the Bill Trotter owned entry. Trotter has driven that car to three Top 3 finishes and a Trophy dash win, but Minter took it up a notch with his feature and Trophy Dash wins.

These Hardtop drivers are just out there having a little fun and trying to put on a show for the fans. Jimmy Del Castille had a solid night of his own with second place finishes in the heat, Trophy Dash and Main Event. Dean Cass made his first start and ended up with a third place finish. By all accounts, these Hardtop drivers are delivering a nice little addition to the programs at Southern Oregon Speedway, and they're not doing so bad for payment racers running slick tires. They have some of the nicest looking cars at the race track and will be back again on August 27th.

Next up for Southern Oregon Speedway this Saturday night is the Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks, Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars, Mini Stocks and Super 4 division. The is preview article is posted below this article.

The Open Stock division returns to Southern Oregon Speedway on August 20th, and there is the possibility of improving on the six car field that was there last time. Coos Bay Speedway point leader Nathan Augustine and his team are said to be coming back to town to see if they can pick up a second straight victory. Nathan was at his regular stomping grounds last week finishing second to Kelly McIntyre in the Main Event.

In fact, three Southern Oregon Speedway regulars were also supporting that show, including point leader Mike Linder, Bob Dees and son John Dees. Linder picked up the Trophy Dash victory. It appeared as if the handling was going away just a little bit on Mike's car last time at Southern Oregon Speedway as he fell back a couple of spots, but it didn't look like anybody had anything for Augustine at that point.

The hope with Open Stock racing is that it can help bring a new Stock Car presence to the racetrack that is much needed. At this point, the Street Stock side of things has not been represented, and it's unclear if the drivers still have cars or are even interested in racing at this point. However, there is clearly some interest in the Late Model drivers coming out and racing. Other cars are being prepared, including one that will be driven by Garrett Dees and one that will be driven by veteran Steve Limley. Word from Limley is that it may not be until September before we see his car at the track.

The Augustine team is actively trying to recruit more cars for the August 20th event, and there was a possibility of two more drivers showing up. The wild card in the equation is what other Late Model drivers are sitting and waiting to come out and race, where are the Street Stock drivers and what Pro Stock competitors might be interested in coming out to race this event. The first prize money is $500 to win, and the payout is similar to that being offered for the Late Model show at Cottage Grove Speedway.

There seems to be some confusion in the ranks of the Pro Stock division from drivers who feel they cannot be competitive in Open Stock. A miscommunication last time saw Tyler Lockwood, who was coming out to compete with the Pro Stocks, leave before anybody else showed up because he was concerned over having to compete with the Open Stock Late Models. This was not going to be the case, but Lockwood obviously didn't understand that. However, there is reason to believe that some of these Pro Stock drivers can be competitive in this show.

A late entrant in the most recent Open Stock race was the Pro Stock owned by Rocky Nash and driven by Jeffrey Hudson. Hudson and his father were pitting for Rocky that night, and Rocky made the determination that if there was a car left after his race he would let him drive it in the open Stock Main Event. After permission was granted by track management, provided Hudson paid his entry fee the same as the other drivers, he was allowed to come out and compete. What happened was a late race charge that saw the talented teen and reigning Pro Stock champion Hudson make two late passes to leap from fourth to second at the end of the race.

Pro Stocks not competitive in the Open Stock class? Hudson just proved otherwise. There is no Pro Stock race on the calendar anywhere on August 20th, so if a few drivers were interested in going out and getting more seat time and making a run at it, this would be the perfect opportunity. The Open Stock division is not an attempt to wipe out the Pro Stock division, but rather an attempt to see if Late Models and Street Stocks can be brought back to the track. However, the open nature of the rules allows for the Pro Stock and even the Super 4 class to be there. When this division rolls into town next week, it will be interesting to see who is there, but there's already a lot of buzz about a potential future for the class.

The work in progress division at Southern Oregon Speedway is the Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car class. Despite the fact that the last attempted race was a bit of a disaster, the calendar is open for a good night of racing on August 20th. With Cottage Grove Speedway dark that night, there is the potential of Limited Sprint Car drivers coming to town and competing. Again, there may be Limited Sprint drivers wondering if they can compete with Jake Wheeler, the current point leader, but David Hibbard prove clearly the last time that he certainly can. He won that race with a late pass on Wheeler, while another Limited Sprint, driven by Jeffrey Hudson, finished third and won a heat race. It seems like the Limited Sprint Cars can be competitive, and the purse they are running for at Southern Oregon Speedway is slightly bigger than the one they run for a Cottage Grove.

Further incentive for the Limited Sprint Car drivers to support the two dates that they are available for as the season comes to a close for the Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car class is the fact that they have a September 10th Limited Sprint Car race on the Southern Oregon Speedway schedule. These drivers are hoping that they get their foot in the door for a schedule in 2017, and it will certainly go a long way towards generating interest in making that happen if they were to support the dates they can support.

As a past champion at Cottage Grove and serious title contender there this year, David Hibbard is leading the charge to try to make this happen. Hibbard is the one that has helped put together the September 10th event, and word was there could be 8-12 cars for that event. They don't have a date booked on August 20th, so if Hibbard and his son Bailey a few other drivers were to come out and support, that certainly shows that there really is interest in a Limited Sprint class versus the 360 Sprint Car class.

The other thing that makes Hibbard such a good leader in the movement is the fact that he sees that there are a few 360 cars that could get displaced should the open nature of the Pennzoil Winged Sprint Car rules he changed to Limited Sprints. Wanting those drivers to continue to compete, Hibbard is working on ways to make it possible with a few restrictions. That line of thinking is why the open rules was set up in the first place to enable anybody to come out who wanted to race. The unfortunate side effect is the fact that Limited Sprint Car drivers have felt they can't compete. Hibbard beating Wheeler last time out proved that it can happen.

So who might show up on August 20th? We know Jake Wheeler is interested in winning the championship, despite the fact that he took off from the last show, causing its cancellation. It is anticipated that he will be there along with Jeremy Lowe. Wayne Kniffin has confirmed that he will be there, and we're unsure of the status of Bill Hopper and Todd Whipple at this time. The damage sustained in his Cottage Grove crash may still keep Jeffrey Hudson from being there.  Camden Robustelli would have an open date to run there unless he opted to go to the Dwarf Car event at Coos Bay that week. Because there are some iffy areas in the car count, Limited Sprint support may be the only way to salvage a date on August 20th. How badly do these guys want to race at Southern Oregon Speedway? We'll find out in a week.

Another work in progress division on the card on August 20th in the Hornet division. Six different cars have been seen so far this year, but management had hoped to see the record get broken at some point. So far, they have only tried it with the six cars showing up all at once. The racing has not been too bad, but more cars are needed in this field. Management's commitment to this class includes giving them their first purse and some publicity in addition to their Main Event and Trophy Dash winner's trophies. Darrel Nelson Jr., Tim Hedges, John Hoult, Joby Shields and Heather Menzel have answered the call. The #77 car has been at the track twice with two different drivers. There are at least a half a dozen other cars that could be out at the race track that haven't shown up yet.

The reality is the Hornet division has been on the schedule since 2014, but management during the first two years was not seriously committed to building this class. It was sort of out on the track as an after thought. This year has been the first time this division has been promoted in any sort of meaningful way. Management wants this class to succeed as it is a perfect entry level class to get new people into racing. Drivers in this class have gotten their cars to the track for less than $1,000, which you can't really do with the other classes. The cars are equally matched, and it's been pretty competitive so far. So if the 5-6 cars that have been out there so far show up on August 20th, who else is ready to join them? Hopefully there will be a new car or two in the field.

The Mini Stock division has been clicking on all cylinders and "steady as she goes" this year as the workhorse division at the track. They have done an exceptional job of keeping a decent car count, and the racing has been good. The drivers with experience have been the ones winning, but some of the other drivers are getting better as they get more time behind the wheel. More cars have been coming out in the last few weeks and more cars are in the works. Overall, the Mini Stock division has been a positive at Southern Oregon Speedway and something that we can depend on.

IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sport Modifieds are also on the card on August 20th. As for the Modified drivers, this is the perfect time for a tune up before the Lon Skinner Memorial Race that will take place on September 2-4. That race is one of the biggest races on the West Coast, offering $5,000 to win the Sunday event and a minimum of $500 to start that race. So, it's in the best interest of some of the racers to do a tune up on August 20th to see how things are shaping up ahead of the big show.

The unfortunate part is that we can't really tell you who might race that night as we never know what the mood of the drivers is. We anticipate Duane Orsburn will continue to compete as he is running for the championship along with James Welshonse. Reigning champion Albert Gill seems a very good possibility along with Ray Kniffen Jr. and Bo Shields. It is hoped that we will see Mark Waige on the track, but at this stage we don't know for sure. A field of 10-12 cars should be in the pits, but perhaps we'll have a better idea of who is coming in the next few days.

The IMCA Sport Modified division doesn't have nearly the roster that the IMCA Modifieds have to draw upon. However, the support has been pretty solid in the 8-12 car range, and the racing is good. There is some good racing to be had all the way through the pack. Though Jorddon Braaten has won the most, his wins are not a guarantee. Mike Medel had an impressive run last time as he came from no hot laps or heat race at all, started last in the Main Event and finished second. It was a brilliant drive for the reigning IMCA State champion. Add people like rookie David Marble, A.J. Parker, Tony Bartell, Willie McFall, Jimmy Lapke and Glen Severson, and you have a pretty good show set for August 20th.

With Yreka closed for two more weeks, there's not a lot that we can report, but they have released information on the Rod Restad Memorial race, which is set for September 24th. Again, this race will feature one of the biggest payoffs for the IMCA Modifieds anywhere in the state of California. With that kind of money, the field could just stretch into the 30's at a track that at times has had nobody show up for one of their regular IMCA Modified events this year. This race is still a special event that people mark on their calendars. What's interesting is that the last two regular show attempts have yielded six car fields, so it could be possible that the division is rebounding at least a little bit. We'll find out more when the next regular IMCA Modified show takes place on August 27th.

The divisions doing the heavy lifting in Yreka this year are the McDonald's Mini Socks in the O'Reilly Auto Parts IMCA Sport Modifieds. Neither one of these championships is currently being controlled, and the point lead could change hands in either class. The Mini Stock division has been an exciting battle between Marilyn Yawnick, Terry Kendrick and Ethan Killingsworth. Yawnick was leading the points at the last report, but it's not a comfortable advantage over Kendrick or Killingsworth. Kendrick should have his truck running in tip top shape next time out as he had a month to get things dialed in. You will recall that in July he rolled his truck in a tangle with reigning champion David Steele. These three drivers might be at the front of the pack in the race to win, but Killingsworeth is still searching for his first career win. However, you can't count out racers like Bryan Jorgenson, Mike Frost, Mike Whitaker and Mike Colson.

Unpredictable is an understatement when it comes to the IMCA Sport Modified division as about a dozen drivers have had Main Event wins so far this year. The point battle is reflective of that as Jimmy Lipke, Garrett Hamilton and Doug Franklin are still very much in the hunt for the championship. This is a battle that could go down to the final checkered flag, and the unpredictable nature of these Main Events makes them exciting to watch from from week to week.

Orland Raceway is running the Schmitke Memorial "Race For A Cure" event this Saturday night. Six races into the season, promoter Rich Hood still struggles to get the car count, but he is doing various things to build a relationship with the community as soccer continues to struggle at the fairgrounds as well. The stronger the race track becomes, the more it will help ensure that soccer doesn't take racing's place. This week includes the Micro Sprints, Hobby Stocks, Mini Trucks and Mini Stocks.

In The Hobby Stock division, last time out was an occasion for the track to get its first repeat winner as Shannon Collins won for the second straight time. The winner's list for the division also includes Placerville leadfoot Jason Armstrong, Brad Ray, Jeremy Langenderfer and point leader Steve Martin. The road to victory goes through the past champion Martin as he has four second place finishes. Will this be the week of another new winner, will Collins get his third in a row or will one of our previous winners win again?

Not to be forgotten in the mix are the Mini Trucks. It seems like every year, Dan Webster is in the hunt for the championship in the Mini Truck class, and this year is no exception. A veteran of many seasons in this division, Dan has yet to win the championship, but he is only 10 points behind William Fogle going into Saturday's race. Last time out, Webster won for the third time this year, beating two time winner Olin Crane on the winner's list. He outran reigning champion Keith Ross, who accounts for the other feature win this year. Much like the Hobby Stock and Mini Stock divisions, there are enough cars in the area that double digit count can be achieved in the truck class.

The Mini Stock division saw Tom Davis win for the third time this year last time out. He now leads two time winner Donovan Chilton in the win department, while the consistent John Kirkpatrick leads the point battle in a quest for his second track championship. Not far behind Kirkpatrick, however, is one time winner Robert Hunt, who is also a past track champion. The two drivers passed Jeff Bennett in the standings as Bennett turned the wheel of his car over to the co-owner, Barbara Crane, while he drove Olin Crane truck that night.

While the local Wingless Sprint Car drivers sit at home having not been booked on the schedule, the Micro Sprint class has been booked for all six dates and continues to struggle to put anything on the track. Jeromie Crismon continues to lead the 600 division in an bid to win his second straight championship, while Andrew Love leads the 250 Micro class. Word was that there were at least a half dozen Micro Sprints planning to be at this Saturday's event. When enough cars show up, this is actually an entertaining race.

Hayfork Speedway will be running a race again this Saturday, but with Orland Raceway running, they won't get any visitation from there. This also means the man who's been winning a lot of Mini Stock races at Hayfork this year, Ross Vige, will be back at his home track in Orland. The show will still go on at Hayfork with the Hobby Stocks, Mini Stocks, Pro Stocks and the Enduro class.

It's been a bit of a mystery finding results from Diamond Mountain Speedway in Susanville. However, we finally got reports from the July 4th and late July Lassen County Fair race. The IMCA Modifieds continue to have a solid season with fields of 13 and 15 cars for these two races, and it was the same driver winning both of them. Past champion Chris Olexiewicz has not been racing much there this year, but he swept July. Matt Murphy continues to lead the championship battle. There have been some good competitors in the field in July, including reigning champion Wade Kennemore, past champions Jeff Chew and Late Model veteran B.J. Pearson, who was second in first July race.

Strictly Stock races had two different winners in July as Richard Longacre and Dan Dias collected the victories. Dias beat Chris Annas and James Huffman to get his win, and Huffman actually finished second to Longacre in the next race. The Mini Stock division produced a 13 car field on the 4th of July with past champion Larry Whitebird picking up the win over Orland visitor Tom Davis. Davis turned the tables on Whitebird the next time by holding him off to the win that race.

In the dog days of summer, racing is happening throughout Jefferson as the tracks get ready for their big finishes. This is the time to get out to the race track and check out a good show, and there are some good shows on tap at all of these places. Southern Oregon Speedway comes at you with the $1,000 to win Roger Haudenshild Honors race for the Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks this Saturday night, along with Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars, Mini Stocks and the Super 4 division. For further information, check out www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

In Other Jefferson racing news -  Top Finishers At A Glance

Placerville Speedway August 6
Forni Classic $5000 Sprint Car Civil War

1 75 Sean Becker
2 73 Kyle Hirst
3 x1 Mason Moore
4 7C Andy Forsberg
5 45 Jake Morgan

BCRA Midget Lites

1 2K Kyle Offill
2 72S Craig Dillard
3 25K Hunter Kinney
4 13 Danika Jo Parker
5 51 Logan Seavey

Chico Silver Dollar Speedway - August 5

360 Sprint Cars
1 3C Tyler Walker
2 75 Sean Becker
3 92 Andy Forsberg
4 5 Kirt Organ
5 M21 Kalib Henry

Street Stocks
1     #86 Phillip Shelby
2     #27 Kevin Lesch
3     #2 Shawn Smith
4     #48 Richard Workman
5     #73 Gary Newman

IMCA Sport Modified
1     #17C Brian Cooper           
2     #44 Shane DeVolder
3     #22M Damian Merritt
4     #86 Phillip Shelby
5     #14 Howard Law

Hobby Stocks
1     #4 Brad Ray           
2     #18 Brian Compton
3     #21A Kyle Allen
4     #7C Cy Cooper       
5     #92 Jay Bryant

All American Speedway Roseville - August 6

Bomber
1     #3 Chris Paulson   
2     #77 Erick Ray   
3     #64 Blake Disomma
4     #69 Wayne Hickok   
5     #10 Tony Latimer

Street Stock
1     #32 Rich Lavallee   
2     #28 Mark Gardiner   
3     #59 Andrew Peeler=   
4     #27 Dan Farrington   
5     #4 Dylan Blanton

Limited Modified Main
1     #17 Jim Badeker       
2     #43 Nick Lyons
3     #10 Billy Bowerman=
4     #33 Mike Gorhman       
5     #1 Jeff Bye

F4
1     #55 Travis Lewis       
2     #22 Keith Hopkinson
3     #3 Mel Wilson
4     #44 Don McMullen
5     #5 Jess Yendes

Douglas County Speedway Roseburg - July 30

Street Stock $500 To Win 50 Lap Smackdown
1     32     Rich LaValee
2     05     Nicholas Hansen
3     36r     Johnathon Doyle
4     88     Rob Mueller
5     02     Kevin Ballard

Hornet
1     00     Skyler Thompson
2     94     Neil Pecor
3     09     Richard Fleming
4     23     Dylan Gricher
5     42     Chris Becker

Mini Stock
1     55     Dale Roth
2     21     Karl Smith
3     34     Jimmy Smith
4     10     Robert McMahan
5     12     Greg Hickman

Pro 4 Wedge Car
1     7     Dustin Knight
2     17     Andy Nelson
3     99     Jeff Proudy
4     34     Harold Silver
5     78     Casey O'Suna 


Outlaw Pro Stocks Headline Four Division Show 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...The Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks will stage their tenth race of the season this Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The event is a special occasion for the group as the Haudenshild family has sponsored $1,000 to win in what is being billed as the Roger Haudenshild Honors Race. Joining the Pro Stocks on the card this week will be the Mini Stocks, Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars and Super 4's.

One of the division's the Haudenshild family has been involved with through the years is the Outlaw Pro Stock division, and the late Roger Haudenshild was a fan of this class. In addition to the $1,000 to win first prize being offered Saturday night, the group will also get to run a "Crack The Whip Challenge" with a cash prize on the line in that race as well. A favorite race of Roger's, it runs as many laps as there are cars in the race with the last place car on each lap pitting until one car remains for the first prize.

When it comes to the $1000 Main Event winner's prize, point leader Steve Borror would have to be considered the favorite to win this race. Borror has won six of the nine races held so far, which includes the most recent race at Southern Oregon Speedway and the $2500 to win Billy Geyer Memorial Race at Yreka the week before.

Borror knows the competition is getting tougher, and last time out he had to contend with Matt Harlow for much of the race. "Matt drove a great race, " Steve admitted afterwards. "All of these guys are getting a lot faster and it's getting harder to stay at the front of the pack. I don't take anything for granted any time I'm out on the track with these guys."

Pavement racing veteran Rocky Nash is hoping to give Borror a run for the money this week. Nash has won his share of races through the years, including wins on the NASCAR West circuit, and he has two wins in the last two seasons in the Pro Stock division. Last time out, he finished second after a battle with Borror. "It's been a lot of fun racing with these guys on the dirt, " said Nash, who won the most recent Trophy Dash. "Steve has been pretty fast this year, but I think we've got our car running pretty well now. I think we're capable of getting a win any time we're out there."

If Nash is a threat to win, so are the two other drivers who have feature wins this year, Miles Deubert and two time Super 4's champion Brian Johnsen. You also can't count out current point runner up Scott Flowers, who has been close to the front just about every week. Other drivers to watch for this week include Scott's son James Flowers, two-time champion Ken Irving, Rick Lukens, John David Duffie, Scott Bennett and Roy Bain.

Mini Stock racing so far has seen Bob Burkett, Gary Anderson and David Steele battling fiercely at the front of the pack. Steele is now a four time winner to three for Burkett and one for Anderson. Anderson is coming off of a good night last time in which he won his heat race and the Trophy Dash before settling for third in the Main Event. "I think we have a car capable of winning, " said Anderson, who is the 2014 division champion. "It's just that there is little margin for error out there. As fast as David and Bob are, if you make one mistake they're going to capitalize on it."

Anderson currently holds down second in the point standings ahead of the unique Pinto Wagon of Andrew Hall. Hall had a good showing last time in forth, which will put him in this Saturday's Trophy Dash along with the big three competitors. "I think we're capable of getting a win against these guys, " Hall remarked.  "At least I know we're close. I'd love to get a Trophy Dash win, so I'm going to give it my best this week. If you beat those guys, you know you've earned it."

Paul's teammate Kristopher Mix and 14 year old Merissa Henson also currently reside in the Top 5 in the standings and should be in action this week along with Dillen Lausen, Mike Cloud, Eric Hanson, Mikey Johnson and Garrett Frederickson.

On the heels of a 62 car Nationals event for the Dwarf Car division, the Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars return for a regular show this Saturday night. The battle between Brock Peters and Kalvin Morton will be rejoined this week. Peters carries a slight point lead over Morton, who had been struggling in recent weeks following his flip on the 4th Of July weekend. Morton appears to have his car dialed in once again.

However, two time reigning champion Josh King has much work to do to get his car ready for Saturday night. King flipped his car in hot laps just before the Fast Dash was to begin last week, forcing him to scramble for another ride. Northern California star Ryan Winter gave King the ride in his car, and King proceeded to come from 14th to 2nd in the Pro Division Main Event that night. "That was really nice of Brian to let me run his car, " King observed. "I definitely appreciate that. It's a good car, and we gave it everything we had. Shawn (Jones) was just a bit faster than us, but I'll take a second place finish after the way the night was going."

Other drivers to watch for this Saturday night include Camden Robustelli, Randy Slater, rising young star Cody Peters, Chad Cardoza and Ryan Smith.

The Super 4 division continues to grow, and seven cars were in action last time out. Indications are that there could be a new car or two in the field this week, and they will have to deal with the red, white and blue #7 car of Lee Doty. Doty is coming off of back to back Main Event wins, but winning this week isn't the only goal he has in mind.

"I just want to see more cars out there, " said Doty. "I enjoy racing in this class, but it's more fun when you have other drivers out there to contend with. We've been trying to spread the word and help others get their cars out here, and there are more drivers coming. Hopefully we can get this class back up to where it was a few years ago."

Other drivers to keep an eye on this week include point leader John Barger, Terry Hadley and his wife Krista Hadley, Bill Spencer and Charlie Eaton.

It all adds up to an exciting night at the races this Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The gates will open at 5 p.m. with the Trophy Dashes scheduled to start at 7 p.m. sharp. Adult tickets are $12 and juniors and seniors are $6. Children 5 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Point Standings
Valley Boys Auto Sales Outlaw Pro Stocks
b40     Steve Borror     428
21    Scott Flowers     389
0m    Matt Harlow     317
4    James Flowers     304
20    Julia Flowers    294
12    Rick Lukens     252
88    Rocky Nash     249
19    Roy Bain     238
15    Scott Bennet     229
42    John Duffie     224

Mini Stock
43     Bob Burkett     289
0    Gary Anderson    230
007     Andrew Hall     214
17h     Merissa Henson     188
89     Kristopher Mix     180
67    David Steele    176
7x    Ethan Killingsworth 139
49h     Eric Hanson     133
9c     Mike Cloud     118
77     Dillen Lausen     106

Super 4's
7b     John Barger     95
7    Lee Doty     75
99    Bill Spencer     73
16    Krista Hadley    59
18    Terry Hadley    57
5    Charlie Eaton    57
2    Steve Thompson     40
29    Dan Pruett    33


The  Initial News Release For The Lon Skinner Memorial Race

Lon Skinner Memorial Race Set For September 2-4 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 6...The 21st running of the Lon Skinner Memorial Race will be happening on Labor Day Weekend (September 2-4) at Southern Oregon Speedway.  This is one of THE biggest races held on the West Coast every year.  The race pays tribute to Lon Skinner.  Lon is the father of the man who built Southern Oregon Speedway, John Skinner.  Ever year, some of the very best IMCA Modified drivers on the West Coast flock to the fast 3/10th mile clay oval to do battle for big prize money.

And, the first prize on Sunday is once again very big.  In fact, a win in this race will be a "season maker" for that driver as it pays $5000!  Just to make the 24 car Main Event guarantees that driver $500 minimum!  Entry fees turned in by August 20th will only cost the racer $175 for both nights of racing.  After August 20th is $200 and at the gate is $250.  The time is now to guarantee your entry at the best rate possible.  Just click the link to the downloadable flier.

http://www.southernoregonspeedway.com/Skinner.pdf

Through the years, the winner's list for the Lon Skinner Memorial Race has read like a who's who of the best competitors out there.  Mark Wauge, John DeBenedetti, Jesse Williamson, Scott Lenz, Tom Glover...  California superstar Bobby Hogge IV won for the fourth time last year.  Medford area champion Brian Poppa has three wins, while California Late Model ace Richard Papenhausen has two wins.  Will there be a new winner this year, or will one of our previous winners do it again?

Joining the IMCA Modifieds for both nights will be the IMCA Sport Modifieds.  The Sport Modifieds will race for $400 to win on Saturday and $600 on Sunday.  The division was added as a companion class in 2013, and each year has seen the car count in this class increase.  Many top Sport Modified teams are now marking this race on their schedules as the place to be.

For the early birds who can't wait to get spots in the pits and put their cars on the track, Friday will be the day for early registration and practice.  The $10 cost also includes hot dogs and beverages.  Saturday is Preliminary Day, and there's still a nice $600 to win $100 minimum to start Main Event.  Sunday is when the $5000 prize will be on the line!

So on September 2-4, it's the 20th Anniversary (1996-2016) and 21st running of the Lon Skinner Memorial Race.  It's a race you won't want to miss.  Who will claim the $5000 first prize this year?  Two day grandstand tickets are $30, Satgurday only is $15 and Sunday only is $20. For further information, check out www.southernoregonspeedway.com.


Past Lon Skinner Memorial Race Winners
1996  Ron Haggard
1997  Scott Lenz
1998  Tom Glover
1999  Richard Papenhausen
2000  Don Estramado
2001  Brian Poppa
2002  Richard Papenhausen
2003  Dennis Silva
2004  Scott Weldon
2005  Brian Poppa
2006  Mark Wauge
2007  Jon DeBenedetti
2008  Bobby Hogge IV
2009  Bobby Hogge IV
2010  Bobby Hogge IV
2011  Brian Poppa
2012  Matt Duste
2013  Jesse Williamson
2014  Nick Trenchard
2015  Bobby Hogge IV