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Bailey Hibbard Outduels David Hibbard For Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Win At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...May 26...Bailey Hibbard oudueled his father David Hibbard to win the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday night Southern Oregon Speedway. It was young Bailey's fifth career win at Southern Oregon Speedway and came aboard his Dave's Carpet And Vinyl Liquidators sponsored Sprinter. David Hibbard settled for a second place finish ahead of Washington visitor Eric Turner. The Sprint Cars were part of the big 2nd Annual Open Wheel Showcase Event.
In heat race action, 62 year old Calvin Hibbard surprised his son and his grandson by winning his first ever eight lap race. It was an all Hibbard affair at the front as son David finished second and grandson Bailey finished third. Enrique Jaime won his second straight heat race ahead of Turner. Bailey Hibbard made sure to have the pole position for the Main Event as he held off Turner and Merissa Henson to win the six lap Scramble.
Bailey Hibbard set the pace from the start of the Main Event with Turner running second. Aaron Miller spun in Turn 3 for a lap one caution flag. Bailey Hibbard continued to lead Turner and David Hibbard on restart, but David Hibbard made a back stretch pass on Turner to gain second on lap two. A yellow flag flew on lap four for Todd Whipple in Turn 3. Bailey Hibbard continued to lead David Hibbard and Turner on the restart. As the race ran a few laps under green, David Hibbard begin to pressure Bailey for the lead, while Merissa Henson was giving Turner all the pressure he could handle in the battle for third. Miller spun in Turn 3 for a lap 15 caution flag and made a pit stop. He was able to rejoin the field two laps later after a caution flag flew for debris on the track. The slowdowns didn't stop Bailey Hibbard. He bolted ahead again when the race restarted and led the final four laps to score a well earned victory. David Hibbard settled for second ahead of Turner. Jeffrey Hudson made a late charge past Henson for fourth as Henson settled for fifth, followed by Ryan Cully, Blaine Cory, Whipple, Miller and Jaime.
The Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars return on June 16th as part of a packed lineup that includes IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks, Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites and OTRO Hardtops. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.
Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars
Heat 1-Calvin Hibbard, David Hibbard, Bailey Hibbard, Blaine Cory, Aaron Miller, Jeffrey Hudson, Ryan Cully.
Heat 2-Enrique Jaime, Eric Turner, Merissa Henson, Todd Whipple, Steve Thompson, Theron Smith.
Scramble-Bailey Hibbard, Eric Turner, Merissa Henson, David Hibbard, Enrique Jaime, Calvin Hibbard.
Main Event-Bailey Hibbard, David Hibbard, Eric Turner, Jeffrey Hudson, Merissa Henson, Ryan Cully, Blaine Cory, Todd Whipple, Aaron Miller, Enrique Jaime, Steve Thompson, Calvin Hibbard, Theron Smith.
Victory For Guy Tow In Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Feature At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...May 26...With his father making the trip south to race with the Northwest Focus Midgets, Guy Tow decided To bring his Dwarf Car to the track as well. Tow was rewarded as he drove a brilliant race to score the victory in the 20 lap Main Event. The Dwarf Cars were part of the event that was billed as the Open Wheel Showcase.
The Dwarf Cars had an even bigger turnout than last time with 21 competitors signed in to race, but Josh King still had problems with his car and once again jumped into the Jerry Hauck machine. He drove that car to a win in the second heat race, followed by ageless veteran Fred Hay. Camden Robustelli won the first heat ahead of Cody Peters, and Mason Lewman outran Brock Peters to win the third heat. Brock Peters came back to outrun Robustelli in the six lap A Dash, and Ryan Smith was the B Dash winner, followed by Tow.
Tow set the early Main Event pace ahead of Hay, but Lewman and Chad Cardoza shuffled Hay out of the Top 3 a lap later. The flying Tow was working lapped traffic by lap six as Brock Peters moved up to challenge Cardoza for third. Tow saw his straightaway lead over Lewman wiped out by a lap 13 caution flag for a Joe Sanders spin. There were two yellow flags to follow during the next two laps before the lap 15 restart saw Ryan Smith settle into third behind Tow and Lewman. Cardoza was still holding fourth at that point as King worked his way into fifth. Tow set a good pace and brought it home to a satisfying victory ahead of Lewman, Smith, Cardoza, King, Brock Peters, Robustelli, Hay, Randy Slater and Sanders.
Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars are a part of this Saturday's big 6th Annual Roger Haudensheld Tribute Race. Also on the card are the IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks, Late Models and JOAT Labs Hornets. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.
Race Results
Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars
Heat 1 Camden Robustelli, Cody Peters, Randy Slater, Kaycee Sheeler, Joe Sanders.
Heat 2-Josh King, Fred Hay, Ryan Smith, Guy Tow, Bill Winter.
Heat 3-Mason Lewman, Brock Peters, Chad Cardoza, Jesse Lorenz, Mark Nielson, Ashleigh Strain.
A Dash-Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Mason Lewman, Josh King, Randy Slater, Fred Hay.
B Dash-Ryan Smith, Guy Tow, Chad Cardoza, Cody Peters, Jesse Lorenz, Joe Sanders, Kaycee Sheeler, Mark Nielsen, Bill Winter.
Main Event-Guy Tow, Mason Lewman, Ryan Smith, Chad Cardoza, Josh King, Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Fred Hay, Randy Slater, Joe Sanders, Kaycee Sheeler, Mark Nielsen, Cody Peters, Ashleigh Strain, Michael Johnson, Bill Winter, Jesse Lorenz, Kalvin Morton, Andrew Hall..
Jonathan Jorgenson Wins Salute To Indy For Northwest Focus Midgets At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...May 26...The Northwest Focus Midgets returned to Southern Oregon Speedway for their lone appearance of the season and brought a big 30 car Field. The Open Wheel Showcase event was not only their Salute To Indy race, sponsored by All About Metal and Winningham Racing, it was also part of the big Summer Series for the Northwest Focus Midgets that takes them to six different tracks for 10 events. When the checkered flag flew on the rapidly paced 25 lap Main Event, it was Jonathan Jorgenson scoring an impressive victory ahead of defending race champion and series champion Tristin Thomas.
The field was divided into four eight lap heat races, and it was Garrett Thomas winning the first heat ahead of Alden Ostrom. The second eight lap race went to Evan Margeson followed by Hannah Lindquist. Chris Green won the third heat ahead Tristin Thomas. Thomas had won the opener for the Summer Series at Grays Harbor. Eric Turner won the final heat ahead of Ross Rankine. The group ran two dash races. It was Matt Loving winning the four lap A Dash and Jorgenson collecting the victory in the four lap B Dash. With such a huge field of competitors, the final four spots of the Main Event would be filled by the Top 4 finishers of the 15 lap B Main. It was 2016 Series champion Nick Evans winning that race, followed by Jeremiah Franklin, Guy Tow Sr and Glenn Bittrolf.
After standing introductions where the racers got out of their cars for the fans to see them, the battle was on to see who would make it to Victory Circle and the opportunity to drink the jug of milk, as is tradition after the Indianapolis 500. The race had a rough start as Franklin, Evans, Jesse Conway and Shane Biles got together in Turns 1 and 2 with Biles rolling. Biles and Evans were eliminated in the melee. After another yellow flag botched the next restart, Tristin Thomas bolted ahead on the next restart, followed by Eric Turner and Matt Loving. Jorgenson slipped past Loving for third on lap 2 and took second from Turner a lap later. Jorgenson began to pressure Thomas for the lead and put the moves on him to grab first on lap nine. As Jorgenson began to build up the momentum, Garrett Thomas moved into third and set his sights on Tristin Thomas. Jorgenson was already in lapped traffic by lap 10, but even the slower cars could not slow his pace. He made all the right moves In a race that was destined to go caution free for the remaining laps. Jorgenson took the checkered flag by a wide margin. Tristin Thomas settled for second ahead of Garrett Thomas, Turner, Evan Margeson, Hannah Lindquist, Chris Greene, Nik Larson, Chris Bullock and Shane Smith.
The Focus Midgets will have a two race weekend at Deming Speedway on June 1st and Skagit Speedway a night later, but the next Summer Series race will be at Grays Harbor Raceway on June 9th. You can find more information at www.northwestfocusmidgets.com or like their very informative Northwest Focus Midget Series Facebook page.
Race Results
Northwest Focus Midgets
Heat 1-Garrett Thomas, Alden Ostrom, Nik Larson, Jesse Conway, Shane Smith, Nick Evans, Jeremiah Franklin, Riley Vaillant.
Heat 2-Jonathan Jorgenson, Evan Margeson, Hannah Lindquist, Chris Bullock, Sawyer Lind, Breanna Brostrom, Katie Jackson.
Heat 3-Chris Greene, Tristin Thomas, Ryan Cully, Keoni Texeira, Shane Biles, Guy Tow Sr, Ray Stebbins.
Heat 4-Eric Turner, Ross Rankine, Matt Loving, Ariel Biggs, Ashley Thompson, Glenn Bittrolff, Renee Angel.
A Dash-Matt Loving, Jesse Conway, Keoni Texeira, Breanna Brostrom.
B Dash-Jonathan Jorgenson, Shane Smith, Shane Biles, Rene Angel.
B Main-Nick Evans, Jeremiah Franklin, Guy Tow Sr, Glenn Bittrolff, AJ Fugitt, Riley Vaillant, Renee Angel, Ray Stebbins.
A Main-Jonathan Jorgenson, Tristin Thomas, Garrett Thomas, Eric Turner, Evan Margeson, Hannah Lindquist, Chris Greene, Nik Larson, Chris Bullock, Shane Smith, Ross Rankine, Keoni Texeira, Ariel Biggs, Ryan Cully, Sawyer Lind, Glenn Bittrolff, Guy Tow Sr, Jeremiah Franklin, Ashley Thompson, Alden Ostrom, Matt Loving, Jesse Conway, Nick Evans, Shane Biles.
Dusty Trotter Wins OTRO Hardtop Feature
At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...May 26...Dusty Trotter scored the victory in the 20 lap OTRO Hardtop Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The Hardtops were a part of the special Open Wheel Showcase Event, and this was Trotter's second start in his new car. He gained the lead when leader Justin Krossman spun on lap 15 and led the remaining laps for the victory. Krossman is driving the car that Trotter has campaigned for the past two seasons.
Krossman started the night by winning the eight lap heat race ahead of Mark Minter. It was Jay Smith driving Bill Trotter's truck to the four lap Trophy Dash win ahead of Bill Trotter. Krossman charged into the lead at the start of the Main Event ahead of Dusty Trotter and recent Cottage Grove winner Jamie Britton. Britton slipped past Trotter for second on lap three and was trailing Krossman by a straightaway at that point. A Britton spin in Turn 4 of the sixth lap gained Dusty Trotter the second position, and he set his sights on Krossman. Britton spun again and lost third to Smith on lap 12, and Crossman did a solo spin in Turn 3 for a lap 15 yellow flag. Suddenly, Dusty Trotter found himself leading. Dusty Trotter led Jay Smith and Minter on restart. Smith gave Trotter a good run down the stretch, but Trotter held him off for the victory. Minter settled for third ahead of Britton, Bill Trotter, Chris Mehrer and Krossman.
The Hardtops return on June 16th as part of a packed program that will include the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks and Valley Store-All Late Model Litee\s. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.
Race Results
OTRO Hardtops
Heat-Justin Krossman, Mark Minter, Dusty Trotter, Jamie Britton, Bill Trotter, Jay Smith, Chris Mehrer.
Trophy Dash-Jay Smith, Bill Trotter, Dusty Trotter, Jamie Britton.
Main Event-Dusty Trotter, Jay Smith, Mark Minter, Jamie Britton, Bill Trotter, Chris Mehrer, Justin Krossman.
Wauge Wins John Arnberg Memorial,
Elias Wins Bo Hittson Memorial
Yreka, California...May 27...After rains on Friday night and early Saturday morning prevented Siskiyou Motor Speedway from having any races on Saturday night, the track crew worked feverishly to make sure the special Memorial Day event would go on as scheduled on Sunday. The track featured a full program of IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds and Mini Stocks on Sunday afternoon.
Mark Wauge scored an impressive victory in the rapidly paced 38 lap John Arnberg Memorial IMCA Modified Main Event. The race was destined to go without a yellow flag. During the first half of the feature, Wauge battled Kyle Casson. On two different occasions, Casson made the pass to take the lead. However, he had a broken left front suspension part end his race by lap 33.
At that point, Wauge was leading 2016 race winner Ryan McDaniel. Wauge suffered a broken left front suspension issue with two laps to go, but he held a big enough lead to get it to the checkered flag for his second Arnberg victory. The win paid Wauge $1,038. Ryan McDaniel settled for a $750 second ahead of 2017 race winner Nick Trenchard, Albert Gill, Dave Duste Jr., Jeremy Ohlde, Rob Robles, Casson, Jeff Faulkner and Duane Orsburn. Casson and James Welshonse won the eight lap heat races.
Chowchilla long tow visitor Tim Elias picked up the $750 win in the Bo Hittson Memorial Race. 2016 race winner Brian Cooper jumped out to the early lead with Elias taking second from point leader Rich McCoy on lap seven. Elias began pressuring Cooper, and he was finally able to make an inside pass in Turn 4 on the 16th lap for the lead. However, a yellow flag flew for Ryder Boswell in Turn 4 on the 22nd lap.
Cooper regained the lead on the restart, but Elias never gave up. Elias slipped underneath Cooper in Turn 4 on the 29th lap and emerged with the lead that he would take to the checkered flag. Cooper settled for a $500 second ahead of Justin Foux, Matt Sanders, Doug Franklin, McCoy, Cory Biggs, DJ Bottoms, Trevor Tiffee and Tony Duste. Lloyd Speer, Cooper and Rich McCoy each won eight lap heat races.
David Steele returned, and the 2015 Mini Stock champion won his fifth Mike Caveye Memorial Mini Stock Blowout Race. Steele had to contend with fellow eight lap heat race winner and two-time reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick down the stretch, but he held her off for the $404 victory. Mike Whitaker was a solid third ahead of Terry Kendrick, Hunter Magnan, Darek Alford, Jason Frost, Michael McLeod and Zac McMurray.
Racing will return next Saturday night with a special $5 front gate entry fee for the fans. Racers will also offer kids free rides. IMCA Sport Modified, Mini Stocks and the first appearance of the Jefferson State Jalopy Association will be the featured divisions. For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.
Montgomery, Fugate Win Coos Bay Speedway Races
Coos Bay, Oregon...May 26...Brody Montgomery won the 25 lap NASCAR Super Late Model Main Event Saturday night at Coos Bay Speedway. The event was sponsored by First Community Credit Union, and it included a Penny Scramble for the kids during intermission. Montgomery has been a force in Super Late Model competition this year with four wins. He started on the inside of the second row and wasted little time charging around Richard Wallace for the lead. Montgomery stretched his lead to about a straightaway with Wallace a season best second. Kristy Grout was a solid third ahead of Thor Kristensen and Wayne Butler. Montgomery made it a clean sweep by holding off Wallace to win both the five lap trophy Dash and ten lap heat race.
Trace Fugate picked up the win in the 25 lap Hornets Main Event. He's the fourth different winner in the division this year. Fugate started on the front row with Tyler Tullos and steadily pulled away for the win by nearly a straightaway. Tullos was a season best second ahead of rookie Kylea Krossman. A three car battle for fourth went to Andy Austin ahead of Chuck Peck and point leader April Warmack. Warmack also won the five lap Trophy Dash.
Sportsman Late Model point leader Dyllan Siewell won his second 20 lap Main Event of the season in a good battle with two time champion Wayne Butler, who settled for second ahead of Tom Williams and Charlie Withers. Butler won the ten lap heat race and Williams was the five lap Trophy Dash winner.
Point leader Ken Fox became the first two time winner of the 20 lap Street Stock Main Event. Troy Chamberlain gave it a good run before settling for a close second ahead of David Smith. Chamberlain won the five lap Trophy Dash, while Fox claimed the victory in the ten lap heat race.
Point leader Sam Talon continued to roll with his fourth 20 lap Mini Outlaw Main Event win of the season. The reigning champion, Talon has been an unstoppable force this season, and he won the Main Event by three-quarters of a lap ahead of heat race winner John Carpenter. Tom Sidewell settled for third ahead of Jason Kellum and Carl Johnson. Talon won the five lap Trophy Dash.
Griff Smith won the 12 lap Jr Stinger Main Event. This division puts drivers 11 to 14 years of age in Hornets to get them started in racing at the speedway. Smith was the only driver at the previous race, but this time he was joined by Sebastian Freedle and Alex Butler, who finished second and third, respectively. Smith won the six lap heat race and Freedle won the five lap Trophy Dash.
Next week offers a special treat for the fans with the Beast Jett Car Burndown. NASCAR Whelen All American Series racing will continue with Super Late Models, Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws, Hornets and Humboldt Motorsports Side by Sides. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.
Silver Dollar Speedway Unofficial Race Results May 27, 2018
Civil War Sprints
A Main
Kyle Hirst
Colby Copeland
Tim Kaeding
Shane Golobic
Geoff Ensign
Kalib Henry
Justin Sanders
Mitchell Faccinto
Mason Moore
Koen Shaw
Dustin Golobic
William Fielding
Tanner Carrick
Cody Lamar
Jake Haulot
Cole Macedo
Dustin Freitas
Chase Johnson
Shawn Conde
Andy Forsberg
Sean Becker
D.J. Netto
B Main
Shane Golobic
Andy Forsberg
Chase Johnson
Dustin Golobic
Cody Lamar
William Fielding
Jarrett Soares
Burt Foland Jr.
Kenny Allen
Wyatt Brown
Brent Bjork
Ryan Souza
Mike Monahan
Brandon Powell
Jeremy Wilson
Kirt Organ
David Lindt II
Steven Tiner
C Main
Steven Tiner
Wyatt Brown
Jeremy Wilson
Will Fatu
Adam Brenton
Kyle Standley
Marysville Raceway Unofficial Race Results May 26, 2018
Civil War Sprints
A Main
Justin Sanders
Koen Shaw
Cole Macedo
Geoff Ensign
Cody Lamar
Sean Becker
Jarrett Soares
Jake Haulot
Tanner Carrick
Brent Bjork
David Lindt II
William Fielding
Burt Foland Jr.
Andy Forsberg
Korey Lovell
Billy Wallace
Mason Moore
Kenny Allen
Zane Blanchard
Colby Wiesz
Peter Paulson
B Main
Tanner Carrick
Kenny Allen
Colby Wiesz
Jake Haulot
Dustin Freitas
Peter Paulson
John Clark
Alec Justeson
Pat Harvey Jr.
Jimmy Steward
Adam Brenton
Collin Markle
Kyle Standley
IMCA Sport Mods
Geoff Ensign
Damian Merritt
Jimmy Ford
Andrew Peckham
Richard Vanderploeg
Jason Ferguson
Greg Barnes
Mike Smith
Scott Savell
Raymond Benkowski
Mike Merritt
Phillip Shelby
IMCA 305 Sprints
Tim Sherman Jr.
Anissa Curtice
Silver Dollar Speedway Unofficial Race Results May 26 2018
2018 Silver Dollar 200 Lap Enduro
Results are not official
#76 Jesse Skidmore 200
#29 Shannon Collins 195
#13 Jay Sambruchi 180
#9 Chris Barnett 165
#10 Jerry Shahay 163
#7 Anthony Doubledee 127
#12 Travis Holcome 125
#42 Gene Gunn 118
#92 Wes Brown 105
#39D Austin Fernandez 88
#27C Jason Cooper 59
#66W Ken Weland 42
Lakeport Speedway Race Results May 26-27, 2018
Marlene Baker Bomber Bash Round #2 May 27
Bombers
Results are not official
#2K Andrew Snider
#28 Trevor Kollenborn
#6K Lauren Snider
#5 Jeff French
#77 Erick Ray
#51 Trevor Abella
#28X Jimbo Kollenborn
#16X Bobby Gilbert
#29 Evan Smith
Jammers
Results are not official
#4 Raymond Taylor Jr
#2T Raymond Taylor Sr
#19 Bo Robertson
#23W Rick The Underdog Anable
#57K Kylei Keown
#61 Anthony Beno
#48 Gene Odell Sr
#23 Christian Sanchez
Legends
Results are not official
#2 Chad Nascimento
#12C Cody Winchel
#5S Petey Soto
#44Y Matthew Winfrey
#7D Dylan Washburn
#86R Jaden Fisher
#54 Heather Hadley
Bandoleros
Results are not official
#04 Billy Ray
#01 TJ Sorrels
#5 Charles French
#07 Hannah Ray
Marlene Baker Bomber Bash Round #1 May 26, 2018
Modifieds
Results are not official
#37 Sierra Furia
#15 Richard Knight
#89 Kevin Coburn
#19 Shelby Helm
#04 Cole Brown
#77 Erick Ray
#14 Michael Knight
#88 Jason Hunter
Bombers
Results are not official
#6K Lauren Snider
#77 Erick Ray
#28 Trevor Kollenborn
#28X Jimbo Kollenborn
#51 Trevor Abella
Jammers
Main Event
Results are not official
#19X Brandi Robertson
#62 Elizabeth Ingalls
#57K Kylei Keown
#23 Christian Sanchez
#48 Dennis Anderson
#70 Joshua Smalls
#4 Raymond Taylor Jr
#85 Zack Gard
Legends
Results are not official
#44Y Matthew Winfrey
#86R Jaden Fisher
#2 Chad Nascimento
#5S Petey Soto
#8 Keith Clement
#7D Dylan Washburn
#83 David Tooker
#54 Heather Hadley
#22 Mark Winstead
#12C Cody Winchel
#7 Nick Halen
Redwood Acres Speedway Race Results May 27, 2018
NSMS Modifieds
Jason Philpot
Eric Johnson
Kris Price
Randy Houston
Dustin DeRosier
Terry Deal
Darrin Sullivan
Rich Cobb
Herman Pulyer
Ian Elliott
Stuart Campbell
Eric Price Jr.
Rick Avila
Bombers
Jim Redd
Chris Naughton
Doug Way
Kolby Jackson
Wyatt Roach
Mini Stocks
Eugene Palmer
Scott Talyor
Trevor Eacret
Gary Klientobe
Brian Murrell Sr.
Nick Ford
Brett Murrell
Brandon Katri
Brian Murrell Jr.
Jordan Paiment
Rick Estes
Ken McCarty
RC Brown
Road Runners
Main Event #1
Tim Ratzlaff
Patrick Sproul
Nick Ford
Landon Newell
Ronny Crump
Amanda Lohr
Jennifer Murrell
Main Event #2
Tim Ratzlaff
Nick Ford
Patrick Sproul
Landon Newell
Ronny Crump
Amanda Lohr
Lindsey Zito
Legends
Derek Copeland
Chris Lawerance
Tyler Peach
Katina Baker
kylie Daniels
Landon Green
Aiden Daniels
Mkinzy Uselton
Tyler Krupia
Bandoleros
Trey Daniels
Aiden Kimberling
Kadence Mace