Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Langan Wins Iron Giant Race At Southern Oregon Speedway, Barraza Wins At Coos Bay, Rain Wins At Siskiyou Speedway, More




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Langan Wins $1,000 First Prize 
In Iron Giant Street Stock Race

White City, Oregon...May 19...Andrew Langan scored the $1,000 victory in the 50 lap Disorder On The Southern Border Iron Giant Street Stock Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the opening event of the eight race, eight track Iron Giant Street Stock Series, and it produced an impressive 21 car field. Langan is the current Cottage Grove Speedway point leader and 2016 champion, and he led the race from start to finish.

The 21 cars were split into three eight lap heat races, and Brian Cronk won the first race ahead of Josh Heller. Jessie Yankee outran Andrew Langan to win the second heat, and Shannon Horn beat Jeff Marson back to the line to win the third heat. They also ran a four lap Scramble, and Yankee picked up the win in that race ahead of Brian Cronk. Sean Cronk threw a bearing in his heat race to end his night. Marson's night ended after his second place heat race performance due to transmission issues and RC Levin had motor issues put a premature end to his evening.

This left 18 starters for the Main Event, and Langan charged out to the early lead ahead of previous Southern Oregon Speedway winner Donald Schott and Smitty Smith. David Cronk pitted on the first lap and came out in front of the leaders on lap four as Shannon Horn raced into the third position. Tom Zurita spun in Turn 2 for a lap eight caution flag. Langan continued to set the pace as Horn took second from Schott on the restart. Yankee and Brian Cronk were battling closely behind Schott for the fourth position. After a lap 19 yellow flag, Brian Cronk slipped past Schott for the third position and began to pressure Horn for second. It was a good race up front with some good battles throughout the pack as Langan led Horn, Brian Cronk, Schott and Heller at the halfway point of the race. Yankee took fifth from Heller on lap 27, and spins by Erik Jarnport and Zurita brought out caution flags on lap 30 and 33. Langan was still leading Horn, Brian Cronk, Schott and Yankee at that point. Daniel Land made a charge past Yankee for fifth on lap 41. Langan drove a flawless race and earned the big $1,000 victory. Horn brought it home for a $500 second. Brian Cronk settled for third, followed by Schott, Land, Heller, Smith, Yankee, Joey Tardio and Doug Scott.

Race Results 
 Iron Giant Street Stocks
Heat 1-Brian Cronk, Josh Heller, Daniel Land, Don Schott, Roger Hubbard, Tim Zurita, Kevin Ballard

Heat 2-Jesse Yankee, Andrew Langan, Joey Tardio, Smitty Smith, Erik Jarnport, Sean Cronk, RC Levin

Heat 3-Shannon Horn, Jeff Marson, David Cronk, Dave Schmidt, Jeff Tuttle, Doug Scott, Justin Tracy

Scramble-Jesse Yankee, Brian Cronk, Andrew Langan, Josh Heller, Shannon Horn

Main Event-Andrew Langan, Shannon Horn, Brian Cronk, Don Schott, Daniel Land, Josh Heller, Smitty Smith, Jesse Yankee, Joey Tardio, Doug Scott, Erik Jarnport, Jeff Tuttle, Kevin Ballard, David Cronk, David Schmidt, Tim Zurita, Justin Tracy, Roger Hubbard, Sean Cronk NS, RC Levin NS, Jeff Marson NS


King Scores Big Dwarf Car Victory 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 19...Taking the lead from Chad Cardoza with just four laps remaining, Josh King picked up a $1,000 victory in the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. Thanks to the sponsorship of Jim Nelson, the win paid $1,000 to King, who was driving the Jerry Hauck car. Cardoza settled for second.

Coming off of an impressive victory at Cottage Grove a week earlier, Kalvin Morton picked up wins in his six lap heat race and the six lap A Dash. Ryan Smith won his heat race, while Brock Peters battled Fred Hay to win the third heat. King picked up the win in the B Dash. Mechanical issues prevented Kaycee Sheeler and rookie Andrew Hall from starting the Main Event.

Morton's night ended in disappointment as he was eliminated in a seven car crash on the backstretch on the opening lap. Newcomer Ashleigh Strain, Mason Lewman, Steve Walker and Fred Hay were also done after the crash. Cardoza led the restart ahead of Randy Slater and Cody Peters. A low move in Turn 4 of the third lap gained King the second position from Slater as the lead three cars ran in close formation. Slater surprised King by making an inside pass in Turn 3 to regain second on lap 10, but King made a pass on the front stretch on lap 13 to once again grab second. Moments later, Dan Halbert brought out a lap 14 caution flag. Cardoza led King and Slater on the restart. A high pass in Turn 4 of the 17th lap gained King the lead. King went on to score the impressive victory ahead of Cardoza. Slater faded slightly at the finish as he lost third to a Turn 4 pass by Ryan Smith on lap 19 and was passed on the inside in Turn 4 on the final lap by Cody Peters for fourth. Slater settled for fifth, followed by Brock Peters, Joe Sanders, Michael Johnson, Mark Neilson and Bill Winter.

The Dwarf Cars return for the Open Wheel Showcase race this Saturday night, along with the Northwest Focus Midgets, Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars and OTRO Hardtops. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results 
 SODCA Dwarf Cars
Heat 1-Kalvin Morton, Chad Cardoza, Steve Walker, Paul Haslow, Mark Nielsen, Michael Johnson, Dan Halbert.

Heat 2-Ryan Smith, Cody Peters, Josh King, Ashleigh Strain, Joe Sanders, Kaycee Sheeler.

Heat 3-Brock Peters, Fred Hay, Randy Slater, Mason Lewman, Bill Winter, Andrew Hall.

A Dash-Kalvin Morton, Cody Peters, Fred Hay, Brock Peters, Chad Cardoza, Ryan Smith.

B Dash-Josh King, Joe Sanders, Steve Walker, Mason Lewman, Dan Halbert, Mark Nielsen, Ashleigh Strain, Michael Johnson, Bill Winter, Paul Haslow.

Main Event-Josh King, Chad Cardoza, Ryan Smith, Cody Peters, Randy Slater, Brock Peters, Joe Sanders, Michael Johnson, Mark Nielsen, Bill Winter, Dan Halbert, Fred Hay, Kalvin Morton, Steve Walker, Mason,  Lewman, Andrew Hall,  Kaycee Sheerer.


Victory For Augustine At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 19...Nathan Augustine earned the victory in the 20 lap Late Model Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. Augustine was coming off of a second place finish at the season opener behind the surprising Miles Deubert. He is the reigning champion, and this win also prevented a clean sweep for John Dees.

John Dees opened the night with a four lap Trophy Dash victory ahead of Augustine and held off his father, Bob Dees, to win their six lap heat race. Dave Foote outran Augustine to win the other heat race. Pro Stock champion Scott Lenz and Roy Bain joined the field with the right rear tire allowed by the rules as management was gathering information for future use in the division.

The race had to be restarted after Foote and Don Garrett Jr brought out the yellow flag in Turn 2. Augustine led John Dees and Mike Linder on the restart. Dees was making a strong move on the outside, but Augustine ran just a bit stronger on the inside. A lap seven yellow flag flew and Garrett retired at that point. Foote spun for a yellow flag on lap eight, and Augustine led John Dees and Linder on the restart. There were several good battles for position as Augustine raced with John Dees, Linder battled Bob Dees and Lenz had a good race going with fellow Pro Stock alumnus Deubert. Though Dees seemed to have his car hooked up on the outside, he was unable to make a winning move around Augustine. Augustine was the happy winner ahead of John Dees, Linder, Bob Dees, Lenz, Deubert, Eric Massey, Dave Foote, Garrett Dees and Garrett.

The Late Models will return as part of the big 6th Annual Roger Haudenshild Tribute Race on June 2nd. The event will feature IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds and Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks, along with Late Models, Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars and JOAT Labs Hornets. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Late Models
Trophy Dash-John Dees, Nathan Augustine, Mike Linder.

Heat 1-Dave Foote, Nathan Augustine, Mike Linder, Don Garrett Jr.

Heat 2-John Dees, Bob Dees, Miles Deubert, Garrett Dees, Eric Massey.

Main Event-Nathan Augustine, John Dees, Mike Linder, Bob Dees, Scott Lenz, Miles Deubert, Eric Massey, Dave Foote, Garrett Dees, Don Garrett Jr, Roy Bain.


Mix Snaps Steele Win Streak At Five With First Career Win 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 19...Kristopher Mix won a good battle with David Steele to capture his first career 15 lap Mini Stock Main Event victory. Mix is the reigning champion, and after gaining the lead with a surprising pass on Steele, he held him off to snap a five race win streak for Steele.

The night started off with Steele collecting victories in the six lap heat race and four lap Trophy Dash. Mix missed the heat race making repairs for the Main Event, but the repairs seemed to do the trick.

Steele led the opening lap ahead of Hunter Magnan and Mix. Mix took second from Magnan on a lap two restart, but the lead three cars ran in close formation. An inside pass in Turn 2 of the fourth lap put Mix into the lead. Magnan was pressuring Steele for second when Michael McLeod spun in Turn 2 for a lap nine caution flag. Mix continued to lead Steele and Magnan on the restart. Steele made a strong move in his bid regain the lead with two laps to go, but Mix kept his cool and remained in front. Mix picked up the win ahead of Steele, Magnan, Garrett Fredrikson and McLeod.

Mini Stocks are off for a few weeks, but they will return to action on June 16th. This will give the competitors enough time to make repairs. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results 
 Mini Stocks
Trophy Dash-David Steele, Hunter Magnan, Michael McLeod, Garrett Fredrickson.

Heat-David Steele, Hunter Magnan, Michael McLeod.

Main Event-Kristopher Mix, David Steele, Hunter Magnan, Garrett Fredrickson, Michael McLeod.


Eaton Sweeps Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites Action 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 19...Charlie Eaton scored a clean sweep in the Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites division at Southern Oregon Speedway. It was capped off by his victory in the 15 lap Main Event.

After winning the four lap Trophy Dash ahead of previous winner Eric Aos and the six lap heat race in front of Greg Arnold, Eaton followed Arnold in the early goings of the Main Event. Eric Aos stalled on the back stretch for the only caution flag on lap 2. Arnold continued to lead Eaton and Dusty Aos on the restart. An inside pass in Turn 2 of the seventh lap moved Eaton into the lead. Once he got there, Eaton was not about to let it go as he sped to the victory ahead of Arnold and Dusty Aos.

The Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites will return to action on June 16th. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results 
Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites
Trophy Dash-Charlie Eaton, Eric Aos, Greg Arnold, Dusty Aos.

Heat-Charlie Eaton, Greg Arnold, Eric Aos, Dusty Aos.

Main Event-Charlie Eaton, Greg Arnold, Dusty Aos, Eric Aos.


 Rain Claims Another Race At Siskiyou Motor Speedway

Yreka, CA...May 19...Over 40 competitors had already signed into the pits and completed hot laps when the rains came and forced the cancellation of the rest of the program Saturday night at Siskiyou Motor Speedway. There was a strong turnout of Calculated Comfort Pro Stocks, IMCA Sport Modifieds and Mini Stocks.

Nearly 20 Pro Stock racers were chomping at the bit to go racing, including reigning champion Scott Lenz, 2016 champion Steve Borror, Scott Flowers and other notables, such as John David Duffie, Brian Johnsen and Dustin Knight. 2016 IMCA Modified champion Jimmy Lipke was back, along with Justin Foux, point leader Rich McCoy, Ryder Boswell and three cars from the Sanders Racing Team. Mini Stock Superstars Marilyn Yawnick, Terry Kendrick, Mike Whitaker and Jason Frost were among the drivers in their class. This was the second time this year that an event was rained out after hot laps were completed.

The track will come back with the annual two-day Memorial Day Weekend show. Sunday's event is the John Arnberg Memorial IMCA Modified race, paying $1,038 to the winner. It's also the Bo Hittson Memorial for the IMCA Sport Modifieds, paying $750 to win. The Mike Cavaye Sr Memorial for Mini Stocks will pay $302 to win.

With neighboring Medford not running these classes and several tracks in California going dark for the weekend, car count is expected to increase for the big two day show. For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.


 Barraza Unstoppable In interstate Sprint Car Series Race 
At Coos Bay Speedway

Coos Bay, Oregon...May 19 ..Kyler Barraza won the 25 lap Interstate Sprint Car Series Main Event Saturday night at Coos Bay Speedway. Barraza is a past Coos Bay Speedway champion and the reigning champion in Medford. Coos Bay has always been one of his favorite tracks to race, and he was fast all night. Barraza won the race by nearly a straight away over Tyler Thompson. Tyrell Mead was a strong third ahead of David Hibbard, Kinzer Cox, Camden Robustelli, Mike Crawford, Bailey Hibbard, Hedge Carter and Shane Forte.

There might have been some question as to how many competitors would be at the speedway for the newly revived series, but visitors from the Medford, Cottage Grove and Roseburg areas swelled the Sprint Car count to 22 cars. Barraza was the only driver to qualify in the 13 second bracket with a fast lap 13.787. He won his eight lap heat race ahead of Thompson. Tyrell Mead won his heat by a comfortable margin ahead of Bailey Hibbard and the final heat race win went to two-time champion Dave May ahead of Brett McGhie.

Wayne Butler battled point leader Dyllan Siewell to win the 20 lap Sportsman Late Model feature. Tom Williams settled for third ahead of Charlie Withers. However, Williams won the five lap Trophy Dash. Siewell picked up the victory in the 10 lap heat race.

Two-time reigning champion Sam Talon swept the five lap Trophy Dash, ten lap heat race and 15 lap Main Event for the Mini Outlaw class. Talon had some pressure from Carl Johnson, who settled for a very close second. John Carpenter finished third ahead of Jason Kellum.

Steve Dubisar made his first Street Stock start of the season and won the five lap Trophy Dash, 10 lap heat race and 10 lap Main Event. Point leader Ken Fox finished second in all three races.

Braden Fugate became the fourth different 20 lap Hornets Main Event winner in as many races. Fugate took full advantage of his pole position start to lead all the way and win by a straightaway in front of Steven Crawford. Chuck Peck made his debut with a third place finish, followed by April Warmack, Hannah Robison, Tyler Tullos, Tanner Johnson, Kylea Krossman, Chris Parker and Andy Austin. Robison won the five lap Trophy Dash, while Crawford and Fugate were the 10 lap heat race winners.

The track continues to put smiles on the faces of the children. On Saturday night, several bikes were given away to lucky winners. The track also gave out Hot Wheels to the first 100 kids through the gates.

Racing returns next Saturday night, and it's Kids Night Penny Gold Rush. A full lineup of divisions includes the NASCAR Whelen All American Series Super Late Models, Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws, Hornets and Junior Stingers. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.


Matt Hein Wins Rick Brown Memorial Race At Douglas County Speedway

Roseburg, Oregon...May 19...The NSRA Sprint Car Series opened their season with the Rick Brown Memorial Race at Douglas County Speedway Saturday night. When the checkered flag waved on the 40 lap Main Event, it was Matt Hein winning by nearly a straightaway in front of Jeff Montgomery. Hein is a five-time NSRA Series champion, including winning the last three series titles. This was also his third win in the Brown Memorial as he proudly accepted the Rick Brown Super Shoe. Andy Alberding brought it home third, just ahead of Aaron Wilson. Ryan Orchard settled for fifth as Randy Dubois, Colton Nelson and Thomas Richardson were also lead lap finishers. Reece Goetz and Mitch Holte rounded out the Top 10.

Montgomery beat the field in qualifying with a fast lap of 12.405, just barely faster than Hein's 12.414 and the 12.418 of Wilson. Goetz won the first eight lap heat race, just ahead of Orchard. Kyle Alberding managed to hold off Hein to win the second heat, and Dubois won his heat race by the biggest margin ahead of Colton Nelson.

Marty White bested a field of 13 competitors to win the 25 lap West Coast Vintage Racers Main Event. Shawn Priest was in close pursuit for a second place finish as John Dauhl finished third. John Wills took a checkered flag in fourth, followed by Dean Warmerdam, Bob Willis, Dick Nelson, Chris Drakes, Dave Duncan and Jeff Kennedy. Wormadam set fast time with a 15.370 lap, beating the 15.614 of Dauhl. Bob Willis outran John Wills to win the the first four lap dash. Priest won the second dash ahead of Dick Nelson and Warmerdam won the third dash over Marty White. The first heat race win was earned by White ahead of Dauhl and Warmerdam won the second heat over Bob Willis.

Harlon Cox picked up the victory in the 25 lap PRA Hardtop Main Event. Cox beat Kyran Greene in a photo finish at the checkered flag. Troy Gasner was a solid third ahead of 2016 champion Greg Hickman, Donnie Fain, Steve Smith, Brian Leniahn and Mike Batman. Cox set the fast time of 17.155, beating a 17.220 of Gasner. Greene outran Cox to win the four lap Trophy Dash, and he had a repeat performance in holding off Cox to win the eight lap heat race.

Reigning PRA Modified champion Andrew Koens won the 25 lap Main Event with Brad Watson a very close second. Tom Elam was the only other lead lap finisher at Scott Copley and John Harvey completed the Top 5. Koens set the fast time with a 15.731 as Elam had a 16.015. Koens won the four lap Trophy Dash ahead of Elam, but Elam beat Koens back to the checkered flag in the eight lap heat race to prevent a clean sweep.

The track is dark this Saturday night, but the PRA Hardtops return on June 2nd along with the Street Stocks, Mini Stocks and Hornets. For further information, go to www.douglascountyspeedway.com.


Pfau Wins KT Clash,
Wheeler, Grimes, Fuller, Smith Win Kart Features

White City, Oregon...May 18-19...Phil Pfau won the KT100 Clash Friday night at Little Southern Oregon Speedway. The special two-day event was sponsored by Speed City of Medford, and the KT100 portion paid $1,000 to the winner. By virtue of his win and second place performances in his two heat races, Pfau had the pole for the KT100 20 lap Main Event and charged out to the lead at the drop of the green flag. Heat race winner Steve Rambo settled into second ahead of Daniel Kravitz. The lead three competitors remained in that order for the entire distance of the rapidly run event. Jeremy Brown settled for fourth ahead of Brent Meyer. Brown made a last turn pass to steal the four lap Bragging Rights Dash victory away from Rambo.

Mike Wheeler picked up the $600 first prize by winning the 20 lap 500 Open Main Event. $500 of the first prize money was sponsored by Dick's Towing. Wheeler also won the first of two ten lap heat races, but he settled for second in the other heat behind 2016 champion Johnny Burke. Burke appeared to be headed for a Bragging Rights Dash victory, but mechanical issues ended his night after the four lap race. Colby Bergquist threw a wheel in Turn 3 in the first heat and hit the Turn 1 wall and rolled in the second heat, ending his night. In the Main Event, Wheeler raced into the lead at the drop of the green flag ahead of Dillen Lausen and Sunday afternoon arrival Merissa Henson. Boardman took third from Henson on lap four and grabbed the second position from Lausen on a lap eight restart. However, Wheeler had a big lead and took it to the checkered flag ahead of Boardman, Lausen and Henson.

Reigning 250 Kart champion Trevor Grimes battled Bodee Weiser to score the 20 lap Main Event victory. Throughout Friday evening, it appeared as if 2016 champion Bodee Weiser might be the driver to beat. Weiser won both of his eight lap heat races as well as holding off his brother Braden Weiser to win the four lap Bragging Rights Dash. Braden Weiser and Grimes were the other heat race winners. Bodee Weiser led Grimes at the drop of the green flag, and Morgan Berry brought out a lap two caution flag. Bodee Weiser continued to lead Grimes and Braden Weiser on restart. 250 Kart rookie Taylor Fuller pitted on lap five. Brionna Fuller pitted a lap later, but a yellow flag saved her from losing a lap. Bodee Weiser continued to lead Grimes and Braden Weiser on the restart as Vinny DeBenedetti was running fourth. The leaders quickly came up on a slower kart. As they went through Turn 4, Bodee Weiser went high, but the slower kart went high as well. Grimes ducked underneath and took the lead. Morgan Berry brought out another caution flag on lap 14 and retired from the race. Grimes led Bodee Weiser and Braden Weiser on the restart. The leaders caught a slower kart on lap 18, but Grimes made the right move to get by and took it to the checkered flag. Bodee Weiser settled for second, followed by Braden Weiser, Brionna Fuller, DeBenedetti, Kloey Smith, Drew Berry, Morgan Berry and Taylor Fuller.

Taylor Fuller won his his first 20 lap Box Stock Main Event at Little Southern Oregon Speedway. Fuller has won several races at Yreka, where he won last season's championship. Making his move up from the Beginners Box Stock division, Jacob James won the first eight lap heat race ahead of Ryan Hirschbock, who also finished second to Fuller in the other heat race. Fuller had to be talked into running the four lap Bragging Rights Dash, but last lap passes around Hirschbock and then leader Keaton Augustine in the final turn earned Fuller an impressive victory. James raced out to the lead at the start ahead of Fuller and Hirschbock. The lead three karts ran in close formation at the front of the pack, and Fuller was trying to find a way past James. A low move in Turn 3 of the 11th lap finally put Fuller into the lead, and 2016 Beginners Box Stock champion Kiley Grimes spun for the only caution flag of the race. Fuller led Hirschbock on the restart, and they ran 1-2 to the checkered flag. Augustine was a solid third ahead of James, Grimes and Sunday arrival Keegan Bounds.

Chayce Smith turned in a dominant performance in winning the 20 lap Beginners Box Stock Main Event. Smith won both of his eight lap heat races on Friday night and also claimed the victory in the four lap Bragging Rights Dash. Uriah Sanders and Jayme DeBenedetti were the other heat race winners. Smith charged into the lead at the drop of the green flag ahead of Shailene Horn. Bhaltair Edwards spun for a lap two caution flag and spun again a lap later for another caution flag before pitting. Smith continued to lead Horn and reigning champion Malachi Johnson on the restart. Isaac Grimes retired on lap 9, and Hunter Granger spun in Turn 2 for a lap 10 caution flag. Smith continued to hold command on the restart with Horn doing a fine job in running second. Johnson and Mike Wheeler Jr had a good battle going for third. Smith stretched his lead to a straightaway by the waving of the checkered flag. Horn was a solid second head of Johnson and final lead lap finisher Wheeler. Carson Henson finished fifth, followed by Sanders, DeBenedetti, Granger, Grimes and Edwards.

Some of the KT100 competitors also brought UAS Speedway Karts to compete in the full program offered on Saturday afternoon. Daniel Kravitz won both eight lap heat races, chased by Jeremy Brown in the first heat and Trey Hornbrook in the second. Larry Fuller was running strong in the heats, but mechanical issues ended his afternoon early in the Main Event. Brown raced into the early lead ahead of Kravitz and Hornbrook. Ed Grubb joined Fuller in the pits early on as Steve Rambo took third from Hornbrook on lap two. Kravitz spun on lap five to put Rambo into second, but he regained the position when Rambo had an infield excursion off of Turn 2. The final yellow flag waved when Kravitz spun from second on lap 13. Brown led the restart and led the remaining laps for the victory. Kravitz moved back around Rambo before the checkered flag flew to claim second. Rambo settled for third.

Only two 206s showed to race on Friday. The six lap heat races were won by Steve Rambo and Lori Fuller, and Rambo won the Main Event ahead of Fuller.

Little Southern Oregon Speedway will have a full program of Kart racing on June 8th. The 500 Open Karts, 250s,  Box Stocks, Beginners Box Stocks and UAS Speedway Karts will be racing. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Beginner Box Stocks
Heat 1A-Uriah Sanders, Jayme DeBenedetti, Hunter Granger, Isaac Grimes.

Heat 2A-Chayce Smith, Carson Henson, Shailene Horn, Malachi Johnson, Mike Wheeler Jr.

Heat 1B-Chayce Smith, Mike Wheeler Jr, Carson Henson, Shailene Horn, Malachi Johnson.

Heat 2B-Jayme DeBenedetti, Uriah Sanders, Hunter Granger, Isaac Grimes.

Main Event-Chayce Smith, Shailene Horn, Malachi Johnson, Mike Wheeler Jr, Carson Hansen, Uriah Sanders, Jayme DeBenedetti, Hunter Granger, Isaac Grimes, Bhaltair Edwards.

Bragging Rights Dash-Chayce Smith, Shailene Horn, Mike Wheeler Jr, Jayme DeBenedetti.

Box Stock
Heat 1A-Jacob James, Ryan Hirschbock, Taylor Fuller, Kiley Grimes, Keaton Augustine.

Heat 1B-Taylor Fuller, Ryan Hirschbock, Jacob James, Keaton Augustine, Kiley Grimes.

Bragging Rights Dash-Taylor Fuller, Keaton Augustine, Jacob James, Ryan Hirschbock.

Main Event-Taylor Fuller, Keaton Augustine, Ryan Hirschbock, Jacob James, Kiley Grimes, Keegan Bounds.

250s
Heat 1A-Trevor Grimes, Brionna Fuller, Braden Weiser, Drew Berry, Morgan Berry.

Heat 2A-Bodee Weiser, Vinny DeBenedetti, Kloey Smith, Taylor Fuller.

Heat 1B-Braden Weiser, Trevor Grimes, Drew Berry, Morgan Berry, Brionna Fuller.

Heat 2B-Bodee Weiser, Kloey Smith, Vinny DeBenedetti, Taylor Fuller.

Bragging Rights Dash-Bodee Weiser, Braden Weiser, Vinny DeBenedetti, Kloey Smith.

Main Event-Trevor Grimes, Bodee Weiser, Braden Weiser, Brionna Fuller, Vinny DeBenedetti, Kloey Smith, Drew Berry, Morgan Berry, Taylor Fuller.

500 Open
Heat 1A-Mike Wheeler, Johnny Burke, Dillen Lausen, Colby Bergquist.

Heat 1B-Johnny Burke, Mike Wheeler, Dillen Lausen, Colby Bergquist.

Bragging Rights Dash-Mike Wheeler, Dillen Lausen, Johnny Burke.

Main Event-Mike Wheeler, Kenny Boardman, Dillen Lausen, Marissa Hansen, Colby Bergquist (DNS), Johnny Burke (DNS).

UAS Speedway Karts
Heat 1A-Daniel Kravitz, Jeremy Brown, Trey Hornbrook, Ed Grubb, Larry Fuller.

Heat 1B-Daniel Kravitz, Trey Hornbrook, Jeremy Brown, Ed Grubb, Larry Fuller.

Main Event-Jeremy Brown, Daniel Kravitz, Steve Rambo, Ed Grubb, Trey Hornbrook, Larry Fuller.

206 Speedway Karts
Heat 1A-Lori Fuller, Steve Rambo.

Heat 1B-Steve Rambo, Lori Fuller.

Main Event-Steve Rambo, Lori Fuller.

KT100
Heat 1A-Steve Rambo, Phil Pfau, Libby Tower.

Heat 1B-Phil Pfau, Daniel Kravitz, Fred Meyer.

Bragging Rights Dash-Jeremy Brown, Steve Rambo, Libby Tower.

Main Event-Phil Pfau, Steve Rambo, Daniel Kravitz, Jeremy Brown, Brent Meyer.

 Nieman, Kennemore Open Diamond Mountain Speedway Season With Wins

Susanville, CA...May 12...Chris Nieman opened the 2018 season at Diamond Mountain Speedway in Susanville, California with a victory in the IMCA Modified Main Event. Neiman is the 2016 champion, and he had to hold off reigning track champion Matt Murphy to collect the win. Wade Kennemore brought it home third, followed by Larry McCracken, Galen Hainline, Jeff Chew, Steve Bejeck, Rob Robles and Boyd Murchison.

A small turnout at IMCA Sport Modifieds saw Bob Feller out run Jason Emmot for the Main Event victory. The duo ended up tied for the point lead last season.

2016 champion Richard Longacre outran Rick Higby to win the Hobby Stock Main Event as Joe Marlow finished third ahead of Rudy McGowan.

The best turn out of the night was offered by the Mini Stock division, and Kate Robertson scored the feature win ahead of Johnny Moya. Taylor Micone grabbed the final podium position in third, followed by Ryan Belli and Raymond Talavera. Cody Kennemore finished sixth, followed by Anthony Havland, Colton Chew, David Wilson and Larry Foster.

Racing will continue with a two day weekend event scheduled for June 15th and 16th. IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Hobby Stocks and Mini Stocks are all on the card. Race track information can be found at www.lassencountyfair.org/interim-events/diamond-mountain-speedway/.



Marysville Raceway Unoffial Race Results May 19, 2018
360 Sprints

Results are not official
1     #7K Kenny Allen       
2     #71L Korey Lovell
3     #7B Brent Bjork
4     #21H Jeremy Hawes
5     #6W Billy Wallace
6     #49 Mike Monahan
7     #71JR Alec Justeson
8     #9 Peter Paulson
9     #16 Jimmy Steward
10     #5 Kenny Wanderstadt   
11     #15 Pat Harvey Jr
12     #8 Colby Wiesz           
13     #57B Bobby Butler       
14     #54 Kyle Standley       
15     #2 Wyatt Brown   

IMCA Sport Mod
Results are not official
1     #22M Damian Merritt       
2     #14 Howard Law
3     #12 Jimmy Ford
4     #58M Mike Merritt
5     #25 Raymond Benkowski

Hobby Stocks
Results are not official
1     #13 Kyle Cheney       
2     #21A Kyle Allen
3     #93 Mel Byers
4     #18 Jim Brookshire
5     #29 Shannon Collins
6     #55 Jeremiah Creedon
7     #41 David Caluya   
8     #18X Brain Compton           
9     #7 Anthony Doubledee

305 Sprints
Results are not official
1     #87 Tim Sherman Jr.       
2     #9S Rick Bray
3     #95 Anissa Curtice


Ukiah Speedway Unofficial Race Results May 19, 2018
Max 93.5 Classic Rock Night
PCS Late Models

Results are not official
1     #20 Cole Moore            
2     #8 Jason Romero
3     #88 Kolby Berry
4     #6 Mike Beeler
5     #27 John Moore
6     #14 John Dalerio
7     #3 Dave Bryd    
8     #28 Myles Anderson            
9     #1 Matt Wendt        
10     #22M David Miller        

Bombers
Results are not official
1     #88 Bob Mook        
2     #5 Jeff French
3     #3 Dave Land
4     #96 RJ Randall    
5     #51 Trevor Abella
6     #17 Robert Byers    
7     #8 Ericka Ray
8     #66 Jimmy Sorrels        
9     #B83 Tim McCann

Pro 4 Modifieds
Results are not official
1     #29 Mike Peterson            
2     #87 Marty Lewis            
3     #33 Bud Anderson        
4     #01 Jimmy Sorrels        
5     #15 Scott Brown
6     #14 Johnny Barker            
7     #8 Andy Leuzinger    

Jammers
Results are not official
1     #4 Raymond Taylor Jr             
2     #88J Justin Moran
3     #48 TJ Buzzard
4     #57K Kylei Keown
5     #23 Christian Sanchez
6     #70 Joshua Smalls    
7     #3 Jennifer Campbell
8     #20 Danny Helm Sr

Bandoleros
Results are not official
1     #44 Lane Anderson        
2     #51 Justin Sabol
3     #04 Billy Ray    
4     #72 Dylan Krug            
5     #07 Hannah Ray
6     #25 Sadie Krug


Placerville Speedway Unofficial Race Results May 19, 2018
Tilford Tribute
Limited Late Models

Results are not official
1     #37 Ray Trimble        
2     #32 Ryan McDaniel
3     #57 Rod Oliver
4     #92 Tom Tilford
5     #3 Eddie Gardner
6     #15J Jay Norton
7     #96M Matt Michelli
8     #28G Tyler Lightfoot
9     #23 Mike Lightfoot
10     #15 Dennis Ahart
11     #O7 Chris Anna
12     #55 Matt Davi        
13     #86K Kiely Ricardo        
14     #66 Jason Englund

Pure Stocks
Results are not official
1     #22K Jason Palmer        
2     #25 Orville Owens
3     #14 Scott Grunert
4     #29 Dan Jinkerson
5     #74 Russ Murphy
6     #30 Kevin Jinkerson
7     #X86 Dave Silva
8     #2 Ronnie Richards
9     #4 Lonnie Lennard
10     #17 Nick Baldwin        
11     #O8 Mike Stoeckle        
12     #11L Chris Van Roekel        
13     #16 Tommy Sturgon

B Modifieds
Results are not official
1     #38 KC Keller        
2     #29C Aaron Crowell
3     #17C Brian Cooper
4     #86 Phillip Shelby
5     #132 Brent Curran
6     #128 Keith Brown
7     #44 Tim Elias
8     #188 Kenny Shrader
9     #15F Les Friend
10     #96M Matt Micheli
11     #75 Andrew Peckham
12     #7J Fred Ryland
13     #7 Pattie Ryland

Trucks
Results are not official
1     #38 Derek Boarman        
2     #47 Jarred Van Bebber
3     #77 Aaron Rupley
4     #86 John Littlejohn
5     #12 Tom Stanwood
6     #5 Chris Schaa
7     #89 Megan Curtis