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Orsburn Outduels Gill For IMCA Modified Win 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Duane Orsburn wrapped up the season at Southern Oregon Speedway with an impressive 25 lap IMCA Modified Main event win Saturday night. Orsburn currently leads the standings at Siskiyou Speedway, and his win came after heavy pressure from three-time champion Albert Gill. With his third place finish, Zach Fettinger wrapped up the season championship.

Orsburn kicked off the evening with a four lap Trophy Dash win, and championship hopeful Jesse Bailey suffered mechanical issues in that race to end his night. Fettinger opted to skip the heat race and start at the back of the Main Event as a safety precaution. The heat race wins went to Ray Kniffen Jr and Gill.

Steve Borror had the pole and led just one lap before an inside pass in Turn 2 gained Orsburn the lead. David Satterfield followed into second, and contact sent Borror spinning in Turn 3 for the only yellow flag of the race on lap three. Orsburn continued to lead the restart as Gil slipped past Satterfield for second. A close race for third got too close as contact dropped Satterfield back several positions. Jeremy Richey held third just ahead of Jeffrey Hudson and Fettinger. Orsburn and Gill took their battle far ahead of the pack, and Fettinger took the fourth position from Hudson on lap 11. The leaders came up on slower traffic on lap 18. The slower car was running the bottom groove that Orsburn was running, and Gill took a look to the outside as they exited Turn 2. Unfortunately, Gill's momentum seemed to slow as Orsburn lapped the slower car. It was at that time when Fettinger gained the third position. Gill remained close behind Orsburn for the remaining laps, but Orsburn prevailed for the hard fought win. Fettinger settled for third, followed by Richey, Hudson, Kniffen, Dave Duste Jr, Satterfield,  Borror and Jimmy Lipke.

For all the latest news and notes from the speedway during the offseason, go to the Southern Oregon Speedway Facebook page or www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
IMCA Modifieds
Heat 1-Ray Kniffen Jr, Duane Orsburn, Jeremy Richey, Steve Borror, Jeffrey Hudson.

Heat 2-Albert Gill, Dave Duste Jr, Jimmy Lipke, David Satterfield.

Trophy Dash-Duane Orsburn, Jeremy Richey, Jesse Bailey, Jimmy Lipke.

Main Event-Duane Orsburn, Albert Gill, Zach Fettinger, Jeremy Richey, Jeffrey Hudson, Ray Kniffen Jr, Dave Duste Jr, David Satterfield, Steve Borror, Jimmy Lipke, Jesse Bailey DNS.


Jake Wheeler Wins Race, Mike Wheeler Is Sprint Car Champion At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Jake Wheeler drove an impressive race to win the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the second win of the season for the 2016 champion aboard the Ron Osborne owned Sprinter. Despite losing the point lead coming into the night, Mike Wheeler used a second place finish to regain the lead and become the new champion.

Going into the night, Bailey Hibbard held a three point lead over Mike Wheeler and a four point advantage over previous feature winner Charlie Thompson. Wheeler and Thompson shared the first heat race, and it was Enrique Jaime picking up the win ahead of Wheeler. This gave Wheeler a one point lead over Hibbard, but Hibbard had the front row for the next heat race. After a false start, Hibbard made contact with one of the infield tractor tires and suffered front end damage, ending his heat race. This year's top rookie, Johnny Burke, won the race ahead of 2018 champion David Hibbard. The Top 3 heat race finishers redrew for their starting lineup in the six lap Scramble, and Mike Wheeler outran nephew Jake Wheeler to earn the pole for the feature race with his win.

The Wheeler's shared the front row for the Main Event, and it was Jake Wheeler leading from the get-go ahead of Mike Wheeler and David Hibbard. Forced to start last after making repairs, Bailey Hibbard worked his way very quickly into the sixth position and began battling Charlie Thompson for fifth. The yellow flag waved on lap 10 for a David Marble spun in Turn 2, but Jake Wheeler remained in command on the restart ahead of Mike Wheeler. Within a couple of laps, Jake Wheeler already held a straightaway advantage. An inside pass on the front stretch of the 20th lap gained Charlie Thompson fourth from Johnny Burke, but Thompson coasted to a stop in Turn 4 for a yellow flag on lap 22. Thompson's race was over, and another yellow flag flew for Jared Hood in Turn 1. Again, Jake Wheeler led Mike Wheeler on the restart as Camden Robustelli moved the TJ Winningham entry into the fourth position. Jake Wheeler cruised to victory, and Mike Wheeler solidified a championship season with his second place finish. David Hibbard settled for third, followed by Robustelli, Bailey Hibbard, Jaime, Anissa Curtice, Burke, Marble and Hood.

For all the news during the off-season, be sure to check the Southern Oregon Speedway Facebook page or go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars
Heat 1-Enrique Jaime, Mike Wheeler, Jake Wheeler, Charlie Thompson, Jared Hood, Anissa Curtice.

Heat 2-Johnny Burke, David Hibbard, David Marble, Camden Robustelli, Aaron Miller, Bailey Hibbard.

Scramble-Mike Wheeler, Jake Wheeler, David Hibbard, Johnny Burke, Enrique Jaime, David Marble.

Main Event-Jake Wheeler, Mike Wheeler, David Hibbard, Camden Robustelli, Bailey Hibbard, Enrique Jaime, Anissa Curtice, Johnny Burke, David Marble, Jared Hood, Charlie Thompson, Aaron Miller.


Foster Scores Surprise IMCA Sport Modified Win 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Bartley Foster scored a surprise victory in the 20 lap season finale for the IMCA Sport Modified division Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was only the third start for Foster, who is a past champion in Outlaw Karts at the little track. With his fifth place finish, Jorddon Braaten wrapped up his third Southern Oregon Speedway championship as well as the Oregon State title.

There were 21 competitors for the show, and they ran four eight lap heat races. Steve Lysinger and Billy Richey picked up their first wins of the season, while Branden Wilson and Siskiyou Speedway championship contender Ryder Boswell were the other heat winners. Wilson also picked up four lap Trophy Dash honors. Lloyd Speer was a Main Event scratch.

Foster had a front row start for the Main Event and bolted into the lead at the waving of the green flag. Joby Shields raced past Jesse Skidmore for second on lap two as Foster begin to stretch his advantage. Wilson was making a charge from the fifth row and settled into fourth behind Mike Medel on lap six. A yellow flag waived on lap nine, wiping out a straightaway advantage for Foster. Chris Silva retired, and Foster led Shields and Wilson on the restart. An outside pass on the frontstretch of the 11th lap gained Wilson the second position, and a yellow flag waved on lap 12 as Willie McFall and newcomer Brionna Fuller hooked bumpers. There were yellow flags during the next two laps, but Foster led Wilson on each restart. Even a late yellow flag on lap 17 wouldn't stop Foster as he resumed command on the restart and brought it home to the impressive win. Wilson settled for second with Shields a season high third. Medel settled for fourth, followed by Braaten, Boswell, Skidmore, Austin Petray, Richey and Merissa Henson.

You can keep up to date on any offseason announcements on the Southern Oregon Speedway Facebook page or www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
IMCA Sport Modifieds
Heat 1-Steve Lysinger, Jesse Skidmore, Mike Medel, Merissa Henson, Lloyd Speer, Zach Nelson.

Heat 2-Branden Wilson, Austin Petray, Brionna Fuller, Chris Silva, Danny Rule.

Heat 3-Ryder Boswell, Bartley Foster, Joby Shields, Brian Knorr.

Heat 4-Billy Richey, Jorddon Braaten, Willie McFall, Gary Foster, Michael Rule.

Trophy Dash-Branden Wilson, Mike Medel, Jorddon Braaten, Austin Petray.

Main Event-Bartley Foster, Branden Wilson, Joby Shields, Mike Medel, Jorddon Braaten, Ryder Boswell, Jesse Skidmore, Austin Petray, Billy Richey, Merissa Henson, Steve Lysinger, Michael Rule, Brian Knorr, Brionna Fuller, Willie McFall, Zach Nelson, Gary Foster, Danny Rule, Chris Silva, Lloyd Speer DNS.


King Is Crowned Four-time Dwarf Car Champion 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Josh King scored the victory in the 25 lap SODCA Dwarf Car Main Event Saturday Night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the fourth win of the season for King, who has won at seven different tracks this year, and he used it to wrap up his unprecedented fourth Southern Oregon Dwarf Car championship.

There were 21 competitors for the show, and Michael Johnson picked up his first heat race win of the season ahead of Trevor Davis. King outran Ryan Smith to win their eight lap heat, and Cody Peters got off to a good start by outrunning Mason Lewman to win the third heat. Cody Peters continued his momentum by holding off Smith to win the A Dash, while his father Brock Peters picked up the B Dash victory ahead of Camden Robustelli.

Lewman led the opening lap of the feature race before an inside pass in Turn 4 gained Cody Peters the lead. Brock Peters made this a close three-car battle up front, and they were soon joined by King. King slipped past Brock Peters for third on lap six, and King raced ahead of Lewman for second in traffic on lap eight. Cody Peters led King and Lewman through three yellow flags during a five lap span, but it was when a red flag waved on lap 15 that the race's complexion changed. Contact sent Jesse Lorentz flipping on the back straightaway to end his night. On the restart, King made a move around Cody Peters in Turn 2, and Brock Peters moved in to challenge his son for position. There was contact between the two on the backstrech, collecting Fred Hay, Reggie Ayers and Joe Sanders behind them. After a red flag to untangle the cars, King led Ryan Smith and Chad Cardoza on the restart. King set a rapid peace out front, and even a final yellow flag for Don Gifford on lap 22 would not deter him. King remained in control and scored the victory ahead of Smith, Cardoza, Hay, Johnson, Davis, Shane Hines, Ayers, Gifford and Dane Halbert.

For further information on the Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars, go to www.sodca.net. To keep up on all the latest happenings at Southern Oregon Speedway, go to the Facebook page or www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars
Heat 1-Michael Johnson, Trevor Davis, Ashleigh Strain, Joe Sanders, Shane Hines, Sean Trujillo, Steve Walker.

Heat 2-Josh King, Ryan Smith, Camden Robustelli, Jesse Lorentz, Paul Haslow, Reggie Ayers, Dane Halbert.

Heat 3-Cody Peters, Mason Lewman, Brock Peters, Fred Hay, Don Gifford, Chad Cardoza, Mark Nielsen.

A Dash-Cody Peters, Ryan Smith, Mason Lewman, Trevor Davis, Michael Johnson, Josh King.

B Dash-Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Fred Hay, Jesse Lorentz, Joe Sanders, Ashleigh Strain.

Main Event-Josh King, Ryan Smith, Chad Cardoza, Fred Hay, Michael Johnson, Trevor Davis, Shane Hines, Reggie Ayers, Don Gifford, Dane Halbert, Cody Peters, Brock Peters, Joe Sanders, Jesse Lorentz, Ashleigh Strain, Mason Lewman, Camden Robustelli, Sean Trujillo, Paul Haslow, Mark Nielsen, Steve Walker DNS.


Siskiyou Golden Speedway Returns With 
Rod Restad Memorial Race

Yreka, CA...Following the loss of last week's race due to the Siskiyou Fairgrounds being used as a base for the firefighters, racing returns to Siskiyou Golden Speedway this Saturday night. It's another one of the big offerings the speedway has every year. The IMCA Modifieds are running a 50 lap race in memory of past speedway promoter Rod Restad. The IMCA Sport Modifieds and Mini Stocks will be continuing their close championship battle, and the Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stock Association returns as well.

In addition to the big $2,000 to win prize being offered for the IMCA Modifieds, this is the fourth point race for the class this season. That makes it an official championship in the eyes of the national sanctioning body. Duane Orsburn has positioned himself to win the championship merely by taking the green flag on Saturday. He has a season high second and third place finish in the Main Event and would love to pick up the win to wrap up the season. One of the drivers he may face in the showdown is a two-time Restad Memorial winner and two-time champion Nick Trenchard. Presently, Trenchard is 30 points out of the lead and won the big Wild West Speedweek race back in June.

Some of the drivers you'll see this weekend are those who are lobbying hard to get the division on the schedule more in 2020. John Arnberg Memorial winner Jimmy Lipke is just getting started in this class and currently ranks third in the standings, 11 behind Trenchard and two in front of past division champion Travis Peery. Both of these drivers are anticipated along with Justin Foux, Albert Gill, Steve Borror and possibly Jon DeBenedetti, who picked up the win in this event last season.

The Outlaw Pro Stock Association is making their sixth appearance of the season, and it's also their 10th race. Amazingly, Dr Scott Lenz has won seven of their races and four of the five in Yreka. Lenz had rare mechanical issues in the most recent visit, which was won by Steve Borror ahead of a career best second place finish for Bryan Hammond. Sadly, after finishing seventh in the big R Charles Snyder race in Medford a couple of weeks ago, Hammond had a heart attack and died. His loss is being felt within the group as he was one of the biggest supporters from the time he joined in 2017. He also was a sponsor via his Hammond Construction company. He is currently fifth in the standings.

Lenz has just about wrapped up his third consecutive division championship, but he'll certainly enter this race as the driver to beat. Second ranked Scott Flowers has three Top 3 finishes in Yreka this year, including a second place finish. He leads his son James in the battle for second, while John David Duffie is within striking distance of James Flowers for third. Duffie has also finished as high as second this year. Some of the stars of the group to watch for this week include Top 5 contender Matt Harlow, Kenneth LaPlant, recent Medford winner Jeff Haudenshild, Johnny Cobb and Ginny Flowers.

The Mini Stock division has been important to the speedway for a few different reasons. Three of the stars leading the way in the IMCA Sport Modifieds were front runners in the Mini Stock division prior to moving up. Ethan Killingsworth certainly won his share of Main Events in that class in his three years prior to moving up last season. However, the rising young star has been very impressive in the IMCA Sport Modifieds. After posting his third win of the season last time out, Killingsworth managed to take a three point lead over Ryder Boswell with two events left to go.

Boswell finished second in the standings last season and is giving it his best effort yet in his quest to win the championship. Three weeks ago, Ryder headed up to Medford to compete against a field of 48 of the best competitors on the West Coast. After bad heat races left him in the Conciliation Main, Boswell made the transfer from that and into the Semi Main. Once again, he made the transfer, made a serious charge to the front of the pack and finished an impressive fourth. He will be hoping to carry that momentum with him to Yreka for a good finish on Saturday as every point will count.

Ryder's brother Colt, who is a past Mini Stock and Sport Modified champion, has a solid hold on third, but his failure to start one of the recent Main Events has pretty much ended his hopes to win the championship. He's in no danger of being threatened by two-time winner Randy Wright or Sean Hulsey for the third position, but the driver in sixth has been the talk of the area for these past few weeks.

Merissa Henson returned to Medford and stunned everybody by picking up the $2,000 victory in the prestigious R Charles Snyder Salute. Henson has been racing for most of her life from the Outlaw Karts and into the Mini Stocks. Eventually she ran Winged Sprint Cars in Medford, where she was second in the points. She's already picked up a pair of Sport Modified victories in Yreka, but her win in Medford shows that she has become one of the top drivers in the class. It's not surprising to see the Mini Stock connection with her as well.

In addition to giving the fans some great racing action, the Mini Stocks also bring in the new stars. Two of those drivers are Darek Alford and Zak McMurry, and both have taken their turns leading the standings this year. If not for a disqualification a couple of races ago, two-time winner McMurry might still be leading. He has taken glances at a potential move up, which includes a visit to Coos Bay in the Brock Peters Dwarf Car earlier this year. He won both the A Dash and his heat race that night.

We could see Alford making a move up in the near future. His consistency, which includes three second place feature finishes this season, has Alford leading two-time champion Mike Whitaker in a very close championship battle. When his family found a good deal on an Outlaw Pro Stock, they made the purchase. He's made a few starts, mainly to test the waters. In the meantime, he is hoping to hold off the hard charging Whitaker to win the title.

Whitaker lost a close battle with teammate Marilyn Yawnick for last season's championship. Both drivers were vying for what would be their third title, which went to Yawnick on that occasion. Whitaker hopes to get #3 this season, but he knows that Alford isn't going to make it easy. He also knows that Alford could very well be the next driver to graduate up in classes. Other stars of the Mini Stock ranks include three-time winner Terry Kendrick, one-time winner Terry Alford and Mike Kendrick.

The Rod Restad Memorial is one of those events you don't want to miss. In addition to remembering a promoter who guided the speedway through some good times, there will be four exciting divisions of racing to enjoy. For further information, go to www.siskiyougoldenspeedway.com.


Luckman Wraps Up Championship With Seventh Win 
At Coos Bay Speedway

Coos Bay, Oregon...September 14...Preston Luckman won the 30 lap America's Mattress NASCAR Super Late Model Main Event Saturday night at Coos Bay Speedway.  This was the seventh win of the season for Luckman as he wrapped up the division championship.  Kristy Grout raced into the lead with Brody Montgomery moving into second on lap two.  Montgomery charged past Grout for the lead on lap four with Luckman taking over second a lap later.  Montgomery led until surrendering the position to Luckman on lap 15.  Toby McIntyre made his way into third by then.  Luckman stretched his advantage over Montgomery to a half-lap by the checkered flag.  McIntyre settled for third followed by Braden Fugate, Wayne Butler, Eric Massey, Steve Dubisar, Chris Kristensen, Grout and Mike Taylor.  Luckman and Montgomery were eight lap heat race winners, and McIntyre was the five lap Trophy Dash winner.

Braden Fugate won the 25 lap Sportsman Late Model Main Event.  This was his 12th win of the season as he wrapped up the division championship.  Mike Taylor led three laps before Fugate moved into the lead.  Fugate went on to victory ahead of Taylor and Jared Simmons.  Tom Williams and Garrett Smith were Main Event scratches.  Fugate made it a clean sweep with eight lap heat race and five lap Trophy Dash wins.

Rob Lauver won the 25 lap Mini Outlaw Main Event.  This was his third win of the season in his fast VW Beetle.  New champion Sam Talon led two laps before Lauver went charging by.  Taylor pitted from second on lap 12, and Lauver won ahead of Kelly Rhealyn, Jason Kellam and Talon.  Lauver's clean sweep effort included eight lap heat race and five lap Trophy Dash wins.  Jason Berrier scratched after the heat race.

Charlie Withers won the 15 lap Street Stock Main Event.  This was the first win of the season for Withers.  After winning the five lap Trophy Dash, new champion Steve Dubisar was a Main Event scratch.  Withers was also the eight lap heat race winner, and he won the feature race ahead of Jesse McIntyre.

Trace Fugate won the 25 lap Hornets Main Event.  This was the second win of the season for Fugate.  New champion Hannah Robison won both the five lap Trophy Dash and her eight lap heat race.  She was looking for her eighth feature win of the season as she sprinted into the lead at the start.  Jesse McIntyre held second until Fugate went racing by on lap 12.  Fugate ended up in the lead as Robison's run came to an end on lap 13.  Fugate pulled away to nearly a straightaway lead over McIntyre by the time the race ended.  Gabrielle Boles finished third, followed by Dusty Shingleton, John Henry, Steven Parker, Doug Taylor, Charity Hinkel, Robison and George Wheeler.  Fugate won the other heat race.

Griff Smith won the 18 lap Jr Stinger Main Event.  This was the 12th win of the season for the repeat champion, and it capped a sweep of the five lap Trophy Dash and his eight lap heat race.  Smith had the outside front row and charged into the lead at the start ahead of Cameron Metzgus.  Smith beat Metzgus by a wide margin.  Drake Vinent took third from Teagan Montgomery on lap 12 and would finish there.  Emery Johnson finished fourth followed by Kelsee Workmann, Montgomery, James Shingleton and Alex Butler.  Shingleton was the other heat race winner.

Two special shows remain on the schedule for the oval track.  The ISCS Winged Sprint Cars return for the Battle At The Bay on September 28th, joined by the Sportsman Late Models, Dwarf Cars, Street Stocks, Hornets and Jr Stingers.  The Prather Family presents the Lucas Oil Open on October 5th.  Super Late Models will race for $2,000 to win.  Also competing will be the A Modifieds, Street Stocks, Sportsman Late Models, Mini Outlaws and Hornets.  For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.


Phillips Wings Night #2 Of The Peach Tree Nationals 
At Marysville Raceway

Marysvile, CA...September 14...Jeremy Phillps won the 25 lap Pepsi IMCA Sport Modified Main Event Saturday night at Marysville Raceway.  This was the second night of the Peach Tree Nationals, and the win paid $1,555.  The race had eight yellow flags in the first six laps before it finally got going.  Timothy Aledings set the early pace from the pole ahead of Phillips.  Phillips briefly lost second on lap six to Phillip Shelby before regaining the position.  Phillips took the lead from Allefdings on the 10th lap.  Shelby took second from Allerdings on lap 12, and 11th starter and new track champion Todd Cooper passed Allerdings for third on lap 20.  Phillips won ahead of Shelby, Cooper, Allerdings, Craig Nieman, Brian Cooper, Kevin Johnson, Jimmy Ford, Damian Merritt and Scott Savell.  Allerdings, Johnson and Brian Cooper were the eight lap heat race winners.

Nick Larson won the 20 lap Crate Sprint Main Event.  This was his fourth win of the season.  Jeff Macedo led the first three laps before Larson raced by.  Larson stretched his lead to nearly a straightaway ahead of Macedo.  New track champion Brett Youngman settled for third, follwed by Camron Haney Jr, Chad Thompson, Mike Ballentine and Kiely Ricardo.  Larson also won the eight lap heat race.  Doug Froelich scratched after the heat race.

Next Friday and Saturday night will be the WSDCA Dwarf Car Nationals.  The Super Stocks will run ther final point race of the season on Saturday.  For further information, go to www.marysvilleraceway.com.


Brian Cooper Wins First Night Of Peach Tree Nationals 
At Marysville Raceway

Marysville, CA...September 13...Brian Cooper won the 20 lap IMCA Sport Modified Main Event Friday night at Marysville Raceway. This was the opening night of the extra money Peach Tree Nationals event, and Cooper collected $750 for his victory. Cooper started back in the 10th position with polesitter Jason Ferguson leading early ahead of Jeff Tuttle. Theo Van de Sande and Bryce Campbell tangled in Turn 3 for a yellow flag on the third lap. Jimmy Ford slipped into second behind Ferguson on the restart. Kevin Johnson was third on a lap six restart with Cooper now running in fourth. Cooper charged past Johnson for third on lap 11 and gained the second spot a lap later before the yellow flag flew for Alan Furuta in Turn 1. A yellow flag waved for Ford on the restart. Another yellow flag flew for Campbell. Ferguson led just one more lap before Cooper made his move into the lead. Philip Shelby took over second on the 15th lap, and a yellow flag flew for Van de Sande on lap 18. On the restart lap, Ferguson saw his run come to an abrupt and as he barrel rolled on the back straightaway. Fortunately, he was not injured. Cooper continued to lead Shelby from the restart to the checkered flag. Johnson settled for third, followed by Andrew Peckham, Tuttle, Damian Merritt, Craig Nieman, Timothy Allerdings, Scott Savell and Furuta.

The 21 car field ran three eight lap heats. Savell outran Johnson to win the first heat race. Nieman picked up the second heat ahead of Mike Merritt, and the third heat race win went to Cooper over Ferguson.

Zach Lindgren scored the victory in the 20 lap Hobby Stock Main Event after Chris Von Roekle was disqualified in post race tech. David Allen set the early pace over David Caluya. Devin Ryan had the second position on lap five, and a yellow flag waved for Kyle Cheney in Turn 2. Jesse Van Roekle took the lead on the restart with Ryan following into second. They ran that way through three yellow flag periods during the next 10 laps as Chris Von Roekle ran third. A yellow flag flew for debris on the track in Turn 3 on the 15th lap. Chris Von Roekle led Zach Lindgren into the first two positions on the restart. They would run that way all the way to the checkered flag with Chris Von Roekle scoring the apparent victory. However, post race tech shuffled the finish as Lindgen was awarded the victory. Jesse Von Roekle finished second, followed by Mike Stoeckle, Caluya, Ryan, William Merritt, Zachfinal Thornton, Shannon Collins, Wayne Hickok and Toby Merrifield.

The 20 car field ran three eight lap heat races, and Jesse Von Roekle scored the first heat race win by nearly a straightaway over Ryan. The second heat race win went to Lindgen in a closer race with Willie Horn Jr, and Chris Von Roekle won the final heat by a straightaway ahead of Merritt. By the end of the evening, Jesse Von Roekle held a five point advantage over Ryan to win the division championship

For news and information regarding future events at the speedway, go to www.marysvilleraceway.com.


Jobe Wins Outlaw 75 At Douglas County Speedway

Roseburg, Oregon...September 14...Daniel Jobe won the Addcox Outlaw 75 lap Main Event Saturday night at Douglas County Speedway. Only second place finisher Harlen Cox managed to remain on the lead lap, a half-lap behind Jobe. Point leader Dale Roth ran competitively during the first 20 laps before falling out and ending up eighth. Pete Tyree was a lap down in third as Mike Betker and Kyran Greene took checkered flags in fourth and fifth respectively. Mike Batman was sixth, followed by Jamie Britton, Roth and Robbie Ulam. Roth set the first time by a wide margin with a lap of 14.673, beating the 16.093 of Betker. Roth and Tyree won their respective eight lap heat races.

Michael Kennerly won the 25 lap PRA Hornets Main Event. This was the fourth win of the season for Kennerly, but he still trails Richard Dickenson by 171 points. Dickenson was not too far behind in the second position. Third ranked Ron Johnson outran Paul Corbett to finish third, while Zachary Asumendi was the final lead lap finisher in fifth. Bart Pulse, Dylan Grichard, Cherish Wilson, Valerie West and Tyler Organ completed the Top 10, all one lap down. Kennerly set the quickest time of 19.782, beating the 19.809 of Dickenson. Eight lap heat race wins went to Asumendi and Corbett, while Dickenson also won the four lap Trophy Dash.

Dale Roth scored the apparent victory in the 25 lap Super Stock Main Event. However, both he and second place finisher John Dumire were disqualified in post race tech. Dumire had been leading the points coming into the night, but he surrendered that lead to new winner Monique Scevers. Scevers holds a 36 point lead over Dumire going into this week's double point race. April Hillyard was credited with a second place finish. Dumire had the quickest lap of 17.241 and also picked up the four lap Trophy Dash and eight lap heat race wins.

Jalana Pynch won the special J Car Figure 8, which ran on a track on the front straightaway. Pynch won a good battle with Brian Lenihan, who settled for second ahead of Donnie Fain, Ron Johnson and Dean Bucey. Lenihan also won the four lap Trophy Dash.

This Saturday night is Championship and Eve of Destruction Night, featuring PRA Hardtop, Sport Modifieds, Hornets, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and a trailer race. The event is presented by Smalley Trucking. On October 5th, the rescheduled NSRA Rick Brown Super Shoe Sprint Car event will happen. Joining them will be the PRA Hardtops, Sport Modifieds, Hornets and a Figure 8. This event will be presented by Umpqua Dairy, Cam-Cat and Hot Tub Factory Outlet. For further information, go to www.douglascountyspeedway.com.


Young, Berry, Wheeler Win 
Mountain Valley Raceway Main Events

Hayfork, CA...September 14...Saturday night was Fan Appreciation Night at Mountain Valley Raceway.   Fans were given a chance to meet all of the racers during intermission as they parked on the front straightaway.  This has become one of the most popular nights with fans as they can get pictures and autographs from their favorite drivers.

In the 20 lap Hobby Stock Main Event, Brian Young emerged with his third-straight victory.  Mechanical issues sidelined Josh Smith from the Main Event.  Kordell Jackson and Ricky Berry were both out early.  Young had his hands full with Tressen Smith in the battle for the win, but Young stayed fast and smooth for the victory.  Russ Newman took a checkered flag in third, followed by Freddie Leeper.  Young also won the Trophy Dash.

Cody Wheeler closed the evening with the Enduro win.  The format was changed to make it more interesting.  It was a flag pole race, where drivers had to circle the flag pole on the front stretch every lap for that lap to count.  Donny Case promoted the change in format, and he took a beating early on with three flat tires before he retired with a broken axle.  Jack Turner, Jeff Drake, Bryan Gummerus, Richard Stewart and Roy Peterson were among those giving it a valiant effort, but it was Wheeler doing his best to survive the carnage for the victory.

Ricky Berry won another 20 lap Mini Stock Main Event.  Like Young in the Hobby Stocks, Berry has been tough to beat in recent weeks as he also won the Trophy Dash.  Jack Turner, Ian Thulin and Wade Smith all gave it a good effort, but Berry stood tall in the winner's circle in the end.   Emma Hudman won the special Outlaw Kart race.

You can keep up with the race track by following Mountain Valley Raceway on Facebook.



Placerville Speedway Unofficial Race Results September 14, 2019
Thompson's Auto Group Winged 360 Sprint Cars
Main Event 

Andy Forsberg
Tony Gualda
Bobby McMahan
Jodie Robinson
Sean Becker
Justin Sanders
Blake Carrick
Shane Hopkins
Steven Tiner
Kalib Henry
Kurt Nelson
Jimmy Trulli
Cole Macedo
Andy Gregg
Mike Benson
Bradley Terrell
Jarrett Soares
Bubba DeCaires
Chris Masters
CJ Humphries

B Main
Mike Benson
Shane Hopkins 
CJ Humphries
Bradley Terrell
John Clark
Michael Faccinto
Steel Powell
Jake Morgan
Brad Dillard
Tyler Brown
Jake Haulot
Mike Cook
Jared Van Bebber
Michael Sellers
Justin Johnson
Jacob Tuttle

C Main
Bradley Terrell
Brad Dillard
Jacob Tuttle
Jared Van Bebber
AJ Alderman

Jay's Mobile Welding Pure Stocks
Dan Jinkerson
Nick Baldwin
Kevin Jinkerson
John Ewing
Jesse Bryant
Jay Bryant
Randy Sargent
Ken Bernstein
Chris Hanson
Aaron Taylor
Lonnie Leonard

NCDCA Dwarf Cars
Ben Wiesz
Mike Grenert
Ryan Winter
Tim Fitzpatrick
Mike Reeder
Kevin Bender
Shawn Whitney
Jeromy Blackshire
Josh Wiesz
Dan Geil
Ryan Plexico
Justin Winter
Ron Jones
CJ Humphries
Tom Vantuyl
Kenny Cucuk
April Halliday
Colby Wiesz
Jeff Fitch 

Mini Trucks
Andy Forsberg
Ryan Murphy
Aaron Rupley
Tom Stanwood
Chris Curtis
John Littlejohn
Austin Struthers
Kevin Trimblay
Mike Miller
Russ Murphy


All American Speedway Unofficial Race Results September 14, 2019
Late Models
Twin 1 

Cole Moore
Michael Mitchell
Jason Romero
Jeremy Doss
John Moore
Chris Scribner
Matt Erickson
Austin Herzog
Ron Chunn 
Lance Halm 
JJ Ferguson
Rick Scribner 
Justin Marks
Kolby Juarez

Twin 2
Jeremy Doss
Jason Romero
John Moore
Cole Moore
Matt Erickson
Chris Scribner
Michael Mitchell
Ron Chunn
Aiden Daniels
Lance Halm
Rick Scribner
Austin Herzog
Justin Marks
Kolby Juarez

Limited Modified
Derrick Doering
Eric Price Jr
Nick Lyons
Corey Englehart
Tyler Wentworth
Ralph Bailey
Tyler Mullican
Sammy Nuno
Don Shalla
Austin Wentworth
Niles Strever

Super Stock
Dan Farrington
Andrew Peeler
Chris Paulson
Roy Smith
Billy Ray
Tim Walters
Phil Wilkins
Tony Latimer
Harry Lambert
Ericka Ray
Nathan Hickok
Jeremy Fritts
Blake Disomma
Byron Gonzales
Jess Yendes

F4
Ray Molina
Timm Williams
Rich Innis
Tony Vino
Jerry Nunes
Mathew Fuhs
Bill Clark
Vic Theberg

Jr. Late Model Feature
Aidan Daniels
Elvis Rankin
Austin Edwards
Kylie Daniels
Kyle Keller
Lane Anderson
Brody Armtrout DQ

Mini Cup/Bandolero Feature
Trey Daniels
Kenna Mitchell
Wyatt Sansom
Hannah Ray
Bella Thomsen
Dillion Krug
Lauren Bamberg
Tayler Mitchell


Marysville Raceway Unofficial Race Results September 14, 2019
Peach Tree Nationals Night #2
Pepsi IMCA Sport Modifieds

Jeremy Phillips
Phillip Shelby
Todd Cooper
Timothy Allerdings
Criag Nieman
Brian Cooper
Kevin Johnson
Jimmy Ford
Damian Merritt
Scott Savell
Alan Furuta
Bryce Campbell
Luke Kaper
Chris Lewis
Jeff Tuttle
Theo Van de Sande
Sean Hulsey
Mike Merritt
Raymond Benkowski
Jim Waller

Crate Sprints 
Nick Larson
Jeff Macedo
Brett Youngman
Cameron Haney Jr
Chad Thompson
Mike Ballantine
Kiely Ricardo


Marysville Raceway Unofficial Race Results September 13, 2019
Peach Tree Nationals Night #1
Pepsi IMCA Sport Modifieds

Brian Copper
Phillip Shelby
Kevin Johnson
Andrew Peckham
Jeff Tuttle
Damian Merritt
Criag Nieman
Timothy Allerdings
Scott Savell
Alan Furuta
Jim Waller
Jimmy Ford
Raymond Benkowski
Jason Ferguson
Sean Hulsey
Theo Van de Sande
Greg Barnes
David Larabee
Bryce Campbell
Chris Lewis
Todd Cooper

Hobby Stocks
Zach Lindgren
Jesse Van Roekel
Mike Stoeckle
David Caluya
Devin Ryan
William Merritt
Zack Thornton
Shannon Collins
Wayne Hickok
Toby Merrifield
Rick Andersen
Orville Owens
Willie Horn Jr
David Allen
Jacob Johnson
Kyle Cheney
Matt Magenheimer
Jose Hernadez
Sebastian Davis
Chris Van Roekel DQ


Douglas County Raceway Unofficial Race Results September 14, 2019
Addcox Outlaw Night
Outlaw 75

Results are not official
1     #05 DANIEL JOBE
2     #55 HARLEN COX
3     #33 PETE TYREE
4     #22 MIKE BETKER
5     #07 KYRAN GREENE
6     #17 MIKE BATMAN
7     #45 JAMIE BRITTON
8     #10R DALE ROTH
9     #69 Robbie ULAM    

PRA Hornets
Results are not official
1     #25 Michael Kennerly
2     #75 RICHARD DICKENSON
3     #44 RON JOHNSON
4     #81X PAUL CORBETT
5     #44x ZACHARY ASUMUNDEY
6     #63 BART PULSE
7     #23 DYLAN GRICHARD
8     #05 CHERISH WILSON
9     #28 VALERIE WEST
10     #9 TYLER ORGAN
11     #32 Bruce McMaster
12     #52 JALANA PYNCH
13     #22 JAY LEMMONS
14     #37 BURNIE BRYANT
15     #45 RYAN DICKENSON
16     #1 BOB VANCIL

PRA Super Stocks
Results are not official
1     #57 Monique Scevers
2     #38R APRIL HILLYARD
3     #16 Dale Roth DQ
4     #99 John Dumire DQ

Mini Figure 8
Results are not official
1     #52 JALANA PYNCH
2     #02 BRIAN LENIHAN
3     #00 DONNIE FAIN
4     #44 RON JOHNSON
5     #16 DEAN BUCEY
6    
7     #28 VAL WEST
8     #83 KYRAN GREENE
9     #01 ROB THOMAS


Coos Bay Speedway Unofficial Race Results September 14, 2019
NASCAR Championship Night
America's Mattress Super Late Models

Preston Luckman
Brody Montgomery
Toby McIntyre
Braden Fugate
Wayne Butler
massey eric
Steve Dubisar
Chris Kristensen
Kristy Grout
Mike Taylor
Thor Kristensen

Sportsman Late Models
Braden Fugate
Mike Taylor
Jared Simmons
Tom Williams DNS

Street Stocks 

Charlie Withers
Jesse McIntyre
Steve Dubisar DNS

Mini Outlaws
Rob Lauver
Kelly Rhealyn
Jason Kellam
Sam Talon
Jason Berrier DNS

Hornets
Trace Fugate
Jesse McIntyre
Gabrielle Boles
Dusty Shingleton
John Henry
Steven Parker
Doug Taylor
Charity Hinkel
Hannah Robison
george wheeler
Kris Parker
russ berven

Jr Stingers 
Griff Smith
Cameron Metzgus
drake vincent
emery johnson
kelsee workmann
Teagan Montgomery
James Shingleton
Alex Butler