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Siskiyou Motor Speedway Has Canned Food Night
Yreka, CA...After an exciting season opener, Siskiyou Motor Speedway comes back this Saturday night with Canned Food Night at the races. Fans who bring two canned food items will receive $2 off their admission. Scheduled to compete this week will be the IMCA Sport Modifieds, McDonald's Mini Stocks and Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars. Fans wanting to see more racing will note that on Friday night, the next generation of speedway superstars will be racing on the smaller track next to the big track.
The IMCA Sport Modified drivers had the fans talking after the season opener as Jorddon Braaten won a thrilling battle with Justin McCreadie and Rich McCoy. With the Medford track still not open, it's possible that these three hard chargers will be back again this week. McCreadie, who was a rookie last season, won two Main Events in Yreka, and he'd love to add to his trophy collection this week.
Absent from the opener were reigning champion DJ Bottoms and Colton Cheffey. Both should be back in the action soon. 2016 champion Jimmy Lipke didn't fare too well in the opener, and he'll be out to turn it around this week. 2015 Association champion Doug Franklin and Ryder Boswell did have Top 5 runs last week, and both will be looking to get the win this week. Other drivers to watch for include Braxton Possinger, Trevor Tiffee and Randy Wright.
David Steele enjoys his visits to Yreka. The 2015 McDonald's Mini Stock champion won the season finale last year and opened the season with a win ahead of 2015 Medford champion David Marble. Though the two drivers aren't expected to be regulars this season, it's a good possibility they both will race this week. Not surprisingly, past champions Terry Kendrick and Mike Whitaker are back running for points this season, as is two-time reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick. Kendrick finished a solid third in the opener, while Whitaker ended up fifth. After winning her heat race, Yawnick was a disappointed eighth in the feature.
This season, Mike Frost and Jason Frost both have their own cars. Mike ended up with his best finish yet in fourth in the opener. Dennis Jorgensen, Garrett Frederickson and newcomer Derek Alford are other drivers to watch for this week.
Reigning champion Brock Peters was hoping to finally get a Yreka win last week. His night started out promising. Peters won both his heat race in the A Dash before settling for a disappointed tenth in the Main Event. The Main Event was won by Camden Robustelli, who also had a feature win with the group last season in Yreka. Robustelli held off two-time champion Josh King for the win.
The 19 car field last week was boosted by some visitors from the PHRA, including third place finisher Jake Van Ortwick. Kalvin Morton was back in action and finishing fifth in the Main Event. Morton won multiple features in Yreka back in 2016, but a Medford flip derailed what could have been a championship season for him. He's somebody to watch in this year's championship chase with the group. Other drivers to look for this week include 2017 point runnerup Chad Cardozo, Ryan Smith, Joe Sanders, Randy Slater, Fred Hay and Mason Lewman.
This weekend offers plenty of racing excitement for the hardcore fans. After Friday night's Outlaw Kart program, people can head to the big track on Saturday night for the bigger show. For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.
Carload Night At Coos Bay Speedway
Coos Bay, Oregon...After beating the weather and holding a race last week, the NASCAR Whelen All American Series returns to Coos Bay Speedway this Saturday night. It's South Coast Shopper $23 Carload Night At The Races. In addition to that, some lucky kids will receive free rides with the racers. Divisions on the card include the Super Late Models, Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws, Hornets and Jr Stingers.
Last week, Mike George resumed command of the Super Late Model division. Having won the championship last year, George has his sights set on a repeat. This year, he is joined by Sportsman Late Model champion Brody Montgomery. Montgomery started running with the group a bit last year, but he's going full time this year. Brody won his heat race before finishing second in the Main Event. Absent last week was 2015 champion Toby McIntyre, Thor Kristensen and Jared Bemetz, but it's a good possibility that all will be there this week. Third ranked 2017 competitor Chris Ray was there, and other drivers to watch for include Trina Post, Kristy Grout and Brian Tenney.
After settling for second to Montgomery last season, two time Sportsman Late Model champion Wayne Butler has every intention of recapturing his championship. He took a positive step by winning the heat race and Main Event last week ahead of the man who is likely to be his top rival, Dyllan Siewell. Other drivers anticipated this week include the steady Charlie Withers, Tom Williams, Jeff Kossman and Troy Chamberlain.
Despite finishing second in Street Stock points last year, Ken Fox was without a win. Not wanting to go the whole year without a win this year, Fox grabbed the checkered flag in the opener. In doing so, he may have established himself as the driver to beat in this year's championship chase. He picked up the win ahead of David Smith last week while a pair of Roseburg visitors, RC Levin and Justin Tracy, finished third and fourth, respectively. Reigning champion Justin Krossman was absent last week, and other drivers anticipated this week include 2016 champion Daniel Land, Steve Dubisar and Josh Bearden.
A very short field Mini Outlaws last week saw just two-time reigning champion Sam Talon and John Henry in the field, finishing first and second in both races. It's possible that the very serious threat of rain kept some competitors out the action, but numbers should pick up. Other drivers to watch for include Dan Daniels, Jason Kallum, Alyssa Johnson and the fast VW Beetle of Rob Lauver.
Jr Stingers will offer competitors in the 11 to 14 year old bracket a chance to do some racing. Several races have been sprinkled throughout the schedule for this group. They will be competing in Hornets.
The Hornet division opened last week with "Lady Venom" April Warmack kicking things off with a Main Event victory ahead of David Pellam and Cameron Sieger. Another driver who could be player in this year's championship battle, Hannah Robison, won her heat race before failing to finish the Main Event. She had multiple second place finishes last season, but she's looking for her first career win. Other drivers to watch for this week include Steven Parker, Tyler Rikki and Kylea Krossman.
It should be a night with plenty of excitement at Coos Bay Speedway. With free rides for the kids and a discounted rate of $23 for a car load of fans, it all adds up to a great night of family fun. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.
California Hardtop Association Returns
To Placerville Speedway
Placerville, CA...After three straight rainouts, sunny skies are in the forecast and racing is on tap for the California Hardtop Association at Placerville Speedway. Leading the charge will be the father and son duo of Dennis Armstrong and Jason Armstrong. Both raced Stock Cars at the track prior to getting into Hardtops, and both are Main Event winners. Son Jason won Hardtop races at multiple venues last year and may be the driver to beat this week. Jason is also somebody who helps other drivers get their cars ready for the races.
After the rain canceled a two race weekend for the group at Chico and Marysville, five of the competitors headed to the rescheduled Sunday playday at Orland Raceway. They have two races on their schedule this year, so it was a good opportunity to get some seat time at the track and put their cars through their shakedown runs. "The Rocket Man" Ken Clifford was there along with Joe "Hood Pins" Hopp, Joe Shenefield, Roger MacShain and Larry Wells.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a more enthusiastic competitor than Ken Clifford. During the week, he's posting videos from his in car camera and sharing them with his fellow competitors. The Clifford Team is two cars strong as son Jason is driving one of the original or OTRO Hardtops. Both Clifford's have won multiple Main Events with the California Hardtops.
Hopp is a winner on the pavement of Roseville, but he'd love to get a win on the dirt. Two drivers who you have to keep an eye on in the race for victory are Ron Ruiz and Dave Reed. These two are fast and are making their presence known at the front of the pack. Reed is wheeling the former John Philbert car. The fact is, the competition is so close with this group that you never know who might win next.
The group's roster stretches well into the twenties, and a car count of 8 to 12 cars is a good possibility for Saturday. Other competitors who could show up include past Placerville winner Dave Mackey, Ken Retzloff, Doug Brauderick, Dan Whitney and Russ Kraft. You can find the California Hardtop Association on Facebook.
Kendall Oil Winged Sprints Offering Sprint Car Fans Hope For The Future At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...Once again, Sprint Car racing will be a big part of the racing program at Southern Oregon Speedway. In their third season with a championship point race, promoter Mike McCann is optimistic about a strong season of racing with several new drivers coming on board. Also helping the cause, in addition to sponsorship from Hays Oil, is Dave's Carpet And Vinyl Liquidators
Sprint Car racing has been a part of the racing program to one degree or another in every season at Southern Oregon Speedway. Sprint Car racers even had a hand in helping build the race track as a Limited Sprint racer volunteered his labor. Southern Oregon Speedway has had 15 championship seasons for the class and has had one race that went towards the championship of one series or another every year.
The big star in the early days was Dan Menne. Dan has won four championships, and nobody has won more Sprint Car Main Events at the track than he has. Bill Nutter, Chad Bauer, Randy Rogers and Charlie Thompson are among the other stars who have been a part of the racing program through the years. It could be argued that the biggest commitment management has ever shown to this division has come in the past couple of seasons, and this is poised to be the best season yet.
One of the biggest stars of Southern Oregon Sprint Car racing during the past six years or so is Kyler Barraza. Kyler was very consistent last season and used his three feature victories to clinch the championship before the season finale. His success at Southern Oregon Speedway during the 2013 and 2014 seasons helped earn him two Southern Oregon Sprint Car Tour championships. Kyler is recovering from a terrible crash in the Wingless Sprint Car race last August, but he is returning this year.
David Hibbard has racked up over 20 feature victories between Southern Oregon Speedway and Cottage Grove and is a past Cottage Grove Speedway champion. Though it seemed like he was headed for second in the standings last year, David graciously stepped out of the cockpit and allowed his son Bailey to compete against Marissa Henson to see who could earn the runner-up honors. Bailey looked strong all season long with three feature victories, but he lost second by just one point to last year's top rookie, Henson.
Both Hibbard's are a force to be reckoned with on the race track. David lost a heartbreaker of a race last year thanks to traffic and settled for one of his three second-place finishes, but he did have a victory as well. If he sets his sights on the championship, he will be tough to beat. However, David seems to be taking satisfaction from helping grow this division for the future. If there's somebody who could beat them all, it's David's rapidly improving son Bailey.
Like several of the younger drivers on the roster, Marissa Henson got her start on the adjacent Outlaw Kart track, rising through the ranks from the Beginners Box Stock class all the way to 500 Open Karts before setting her sights on the big track. Henson had a Top 5 season in Mini Stocks in 2016 before living her dream of finally getting to drive a Sprint Car last season. She is a quick study, a tough competitor and she shouldn't be counted out in this season's championship battle.
Likewise, Enrique Jaime has been a force on the Kart circuit, both dirt and pavement. Enrique made his move into the Sprint Cars last year and ended up fifth in the standings. He's part of the wave of young talent coming into Sprint Car racing, which gives Oregonians hope for the future of this division in the state.
One of the biggest stars of Kart racing over the past several seasons is Tanner Holmes. Holmes was crowned 500 Open Kart champion last season, and he also looked very impressive in his limited starts in a Sprint Car. Tanner will be getting more seat time this year, though he plans to compete in some of the bigger Kart races throughout the country on various occasions.
You can't talk about top notch talent without mentioning the name Mike Wheeler. Wheeler has racked up a resume of Kart championships that is second to nobody on the West Coast. This year, Mike is looking forward to making his return to Sprint Car racing. His nephew, Jake Wheeler, is rumored to be coming out to race at least some. The Wheeler family has been a part of Southern Oregon racing for many years, and Jake was the 2016 Winged Sprint Car champion at Southern Oregon Speedway.
1998 Cottage Grove Speedway champion Hedge Carter was competing at Southern Oregon Speedway on several occasions last year and was one of the Top 10 competitors. Not only is Hedge planning to continue racing, but son Colby Carter is now a part of the roster. Colby recently picked up a Top 10 finish at Cottage Grove.
Another of the rising stars of Sprint Car racing is Camden Robustelli. Camden has won multiple Main Events on the circuit and nearly scored a victory at Southern Oregon Speedway last year. He splits his time between Sprint Cars and Dwarf Cars, but we should still see him in a Sprint Car on multiple occasions.
The roster will see a few names from the past back in action again, starting with 2009 champion Charlie Thompson. Thompson made one appearance in 2016, resulting in a blown motor. Another driver who made one appearance in 2016 is Aaron Miller. Miller used that occasion to win his first Main Event. After having a Top 10 season in Antioch, California last year, Aaron is planning to race at Southern Oregon Speedway this year.
Another driver who was part of the 2016 roster, Todd Whipple, is also planning to return this year. Whipple is a past Top 5 IMCA Modified competitor in Yreka and a feature winner down there. Several cars are in various stages of repair, and a couple of big Sprint Car names from the past are rumored to be coming. We've also heard that second generation competitor Blaine Corey, who has raced at the Outlaw Kart Track in the past, will be a part of this season's show.
The Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, presented by Hayes Oil and further sponsored by Dave's Carpet and Vinyl, has been booked for 11 events. It all starts with their first event on May 5th. One of the highlights will be the August 11th Ironhead Sprint Car Nationals, offering a $2,000 first prize. There's also the Second Annual Herz Precision Parts Cascade Wingless Sprint Car Challenge, offering $3,500 for the winner on August 25th.
Promoter Mike McCann has made a commitment to build up the Sprint Car program at Southern Oregon Speedway and is giving it more attention than perhaps it ever had at the track. Fans looking for their Sprint Car fix will find a good show every time the Kendell Oil Winged Sprint Cars are on the card. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.
2018 Southern Oregon Speedway Kendal Oil Winged Sprint Car Schedule
May 5
May 26 - Open Wheel Showcase
June 16
June 30
July 7
July 14
August 4
August 11 Iron Head Nationals
August 25 - Herz Precision Parts "Cascade Sprint Challenge" ($3500 To Win Non Wing)
September 8
September 22
2017 Kendall Oil Sprint Car Points
87 Kyler Barraza 267
17m Merissa Henson 231
1 Bailey Hibbard 230
3 David Hibbard 222
48e Enrique Jaime 179
25s Camden Robustelli 135
71 Hedge Carter 108
31 Calvin Hibbard 105
18t Tanner Holmes 77
21w Jake Wheeler 68
Past Sprint Car Champions
1996 Dan Menne
1997 Bill Nutter
1998 Dan Menne
2001 Chad Bauer
2002 Todd Zeitler
2003 Dan Menne
2004 T.J. Winningham
2005 Dan Menne
2006 Bill Nutter
2006 Randy Rodgers
2007 Randy Rodgers
2009 Charlie Thompson
2010 Chadd Noland
2011 Vern Wheeler Jr.
2013 Kyler Barraza*
2014 Kyler Barraza*
2016 Jake Wheeler
2017 Kyler Barraza
* Medford-Coos Bay Series
Southern Oregon Speedway Winged Sprint Car All Time Win List
Dan Menne 30
Roger Crockett 12
Bill Nutter 10
David Hibbard 7
Kyler Barraza 6
Vern Wheeler Jr. 6
Chadd Noland 6
Brent Kaeding 6
Jason Finley 6
Randy Rodgers 5
Bailey Hibbard 4
Todd Zeitler 3
Danny Horner 3
Garen Linder 3
Chad Bauer 3
Kevin Cory 2
Jake Wheeler 2
Jonathan Allard 2
Lidsey Casto 2
Kyle Hirst 2
Tim Kaeding 2
Anthony Nunes 2
Cale Carder 2
Dale Smith 2
Jeff Swindell 2
Steve Kinser 2
Steve Vincent
Sean Fenn 1
Shane Steward 1
Shawna Wilskey 1
Eric Trask 1
Bruce Gieg Jr. 1
Jared Ridge 1
Scott Adams 1
Jesse Hockett 1
Kyle Larson 1
Steven Tiner 1
Travis Rilat 1
Seth Bergman 1
Henry Van Dam 1
Jayme Barnes 1
Lawrence Van Hoof 1
Matt Moberly 1
Rick Fauver 1
Andy Forsberg 1
Aaron Miller 1
Marvin Smith 1
Rico Abreu 1
Daryn Pittman 1
Seth Nunes 1
Colby Copeland 1
Willie Croft 1
Matt Menne 1
Trey Starks 1
Andy Gregg 1
Jake Waddell 1
Jeffrey Hudson 1
Tim Shaffer 1
Steve Kent 1
Ron Smith 1
Barry Martinez 1
Jay Smith 1
Brad Furr 1
Jeremy Lowe 1
Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars Set To Return
To Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...The Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association returns to Southern Oregon Speedway 15 times this season, starting with the season opener on April 28th. The Dwarf Car division has had races every year in which the speedway has been in operation. During the first two seasons, it was the PHRA group from Northern Oregon making the visits. In 1998, SODCA was formed.
The big star in those early years was Jon DeBenedetti. DeBenedetti at times was quite dominant in winning three straight championships. One of his main competitors in the championship battle, Gary Fitzsimmons, won back-to-back championships after DeBenedetti's great run. There have been many stars of the Dwarf Car division, including two-time champions Kelly Gutches, RJ McGahuey and Josh King.
Last season, Brock Peters joined the Two-time Champions Club as he won a good battle with longtime Dwarf Car competitor Chad Cardoza and Ryan Smith for his second consecutive championship. Brock is poised to go for three in a row, but the competition will be tough. One of the people he needs to keep an eye on is his own son, Cody Peters, who finished fourth in the standings last season.
The SODCA Dwarf Car group plays host to the Western States Dwarf Car Nationals event on the first weekend of August. For years, some of the best drivers from throughout California, Nevada, Oregon and other states come to White City for the big event. However, it's usually one of those outsiders who leaves with the big victory. Last season, Cody Peters scored what some might call a major upset with his crowd-pleasing last-lap pass on NorCal Dwarf Car champion Danny Wagner for the victory.
At times, Brock Peters has been rather dominant in his M&M Chassis, and the scarier news is his son Cody is getting better with every start. However, Chad Cardoza and Ryan Smith are no slouches. Both drivers are multi time runner-ups in the championship chase, and neither driver should be counted out in this season's battle. These two drivers have been competing in Dwarf Cars for a long time, and either driver could have a huge season this year.
Just seeing long time competitor Fred Hay back behind the wheel of his car again last year was a good thing. In March of 2016, Fred was involved in a terrible crash at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California. The wreck left him sidelined for the season, but he was determined not to let that be the end of his career. Fred has been competing in the Southern Oregon area in various divisions for six decades, and he is still capable of scoring wins in this competitive group.
Though he hasn't been around as long as some of the other competitors, Randy Slater has continued to improve. Randy is knocking on the door to his first career victory after having his career-best season last year in the Top 5. Slater is also the club president and works very hard to put together a good series for the group. Nowhere is this more evident than when Randy and his family work on putting all the touches that make the Western States Dwarf Car Nationals event in August such a success.
Just when you thought Kalvin Morton might move on to another division, the young gun picked up another Dwarf Car and ran the last few races with the group last season. He was a serious contender for the victory and he'll be somebody to watch in the quest for wins this year. Morton is also a multi time Top 5 ranked point competitor.
You also can't forget Josh King. King was the champion for the two seasons prior to Brock Peters taking over. During the past two seasons, Josh has cut back on his appearances, which has taken him out of championship contention. However, he has won several Main Events and is a threat to win anytime he is there.
Camden Robustelli Is also a major factor anytime he's on the race track. Last season, Robustelli won Main Events at four different venues, including the season opener at Southern Oregon Speedway. Camden likes to split his time between running a Dwarf Car and a Sprint Car, but he's another driver you can't ignore when he's racing with the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car group.
The season last year ended with a pair of surprise winners in Mason Lewman and Rob Gergel. It speaks to the competitive nature of the Dwarf Car division. You never know who could win on any given week, and the races are exciting from start to finish. At Southern Oregon Speedway, there were five different winners in the nine club point events last year.
The actual roster of available cars for the group stretches into the 30s, and some of the drivers to watch for include Joe Sanders, Jerry Hauck, Casey Sheeler, Steve Walker, Paul Haslow, Joe Winter, Mark Nielsen, and the father and son team of Bud and Jesse Lorenz. After selling his car to Mike Johnson, Anthony Pope has a new car. Johnson will be putting his son Michael, who is coming off of a runner-up season in Mini Stocks, behind the wheel. Rumor has it that Andrew Hall might also join the ranks, and we're still waiting for the debut of Kart star Ashley Strain.
The bottom line is the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association will bring the excitement In each of their visits. They are on the card for many of the big events, including the Western States Dwarf Car Association Nationals Event on August 3-4. You won't want to miss the big show. They are part of the track's season opener on April 28th. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.
2018 SODCA Dwarf Car Schedule
April 28
May 19
May 26
June 2
June 19
June 23
June 30
July 7
July 21
August 3 - WSDCA Nationals
August 4 - WSDCA Nationals
August 11
September 1 - Lon Skinner Memorial
September 2 - Lon Skinner Memorial
September 15
2017 Final SODCA Dwarf Car
2 Brock Peters 918
71 Chad Cardoza 897
26 Ryan Smith 886
30 Cody Peters 879
06 Randy Slater 861
10 Fred Hay 860
4 Joe Sanders 693
25 Camden Robustelli 687
17 Rob Gergel 564
95 Kaycee Sheeler 513
SODCA Dwarf Car Champions
1998 Jon DeBenedetti
1999 Jon DeBenedetti
2000 Jon DeBenedetti
2001 Gary Fitzsimmons
2002 Gary Fitzsimmons
2003 Dan Van Acker
2004 Crash Jackson
2005 Jerry Apland
2006 Tom Palazollo
2007 Jim Harsha
2008 Kelly Gutches
2009 Greg Denton
2010 Kelly Gutches
2011 R.J. McGahuey
2012 R.J. McGahuey
2013 C.J. Puttnam
2014 Josh King
2015 Josh King
2016 Brock Peters
2017 Brock Peters
SODCA Dwarf Car Southern Oregon Speedway All Time Win List
Jon DeBenedetti 32
Josh King 25
Kelly Gutches 18
C.J. Putnam 12
R.J. McGahuey 10
Brock Peters 10
Dan Van Acker 9
Jeff Harsha 9
Shawn Jones 6
Ryan Smith 6
Justin Hood 6
Crash Jackson 5
Greg Dentone 5
Trevor Hukill 4
Camden Robustelli 4
Gary Fitzsimmons 4
Curt Hunter 4
Jerry Apland 3
Chad Cardoza 3
Fred Hay 3
Steve Alberdi Jr. 2
Rick Harms 2
Glen Hester 2
Matt Sargent 2
Herman Pulyer 2
Joey Dale 2
Brandon Farquhar 2
Michael Goodson 2
Brad Boswell 2
Gilbert Toste 2
Mason Lewman 2
Cody Peters 2
Josh Wiesz 2
Kevin Bender 2
Doug McVae 2
Mitch Sheeler 2
Tom King 2
Howie Ross 2
Stan Cook 2
Henry Corbin II 1
Ben Wiesz 1
Kyle Resnick 1
Ed Starner 1
Tim Dunn 1
Tim Fitzpatrick 1
Eric Weisler 1
Bob Souza 1
Seth Wilson 1
Randy Shurts 1
Angel Figuroa 1
Kalvin Morton 1
Jerry Houck 1
Cameron Diatte 1
Cecilia Dillie 1
Wayne Vann Raden 1
Ronnie Williams 1
Clay Goben 1
Mike Grenert 1
Henry Corbin III 1
Steve Orton 1
Ron Crume 1
Trevor Hukill 1
Tom Polazollo 1
Brian Merriman 1
Dean Riggs 1
Ryan Cotrell 1
Ted Stinson 1
Rob Gergel 1
Greg Stratton 1
Gilbert Toste 1
Bert Endicott 1
Mark Hinkle 1
Chris Salyer 1
Steve Hix 1
Ted Olson 1
Jay Ewing 1
Morris Chamberlain 1
OTRO Hardtops Return
To Southern Oregon Speedway In 2018
White City, Oregon...The Old Time Racers Of Oregon will return to Southern Oregon Speedway. This will be the third consecutive season that the OTRO Hardtop division will run most of their events at the White City racing facility. This is a relationship that began when promoter Mike McCann and OTRO President Vic Bridges talked prior to the 2016 season.
Bridges had been the president of the group and helped plot a course for the OTRO during a difficult time for the Hardtop division. Sadly, Vic passed away during the offseason. Stepping forward to take over the duties is Mark Minter. The Minter family has been a part of the OTRO since its inception in the 1980s, and most of the Minter men have had their turn behind the wheel of the pink #33 Hardtop.
The OTRO is a group of competitors that races for fun, not money and points. Through the years, they have enjoyed putting their race cars on both pavement and dirt tracks and have always given the fans a show. The body styles, the old Ford and Chevy Coupes and Sedans, harken back to the good old days of racing in the 1950s and 1960s.
Minter led off last season with back-to-back Main Event victories before Jamie Britton took over with a pair of victories. Britton had been running on the pavement in Roseburg, but he liked the idea of getting out there on the dirt. Minter and Britton seem to be the powerhouses of the group as the Vic and Louise Bridges entry, which had won several races the previous year, was driven by Bruce Wilkerson to a pair of second-place finishes. No word on who will be driving that car this season.
The Trotter family continues to be big supporters of the Hardtop movement. Father Bill Trotter has been at just about every race the group has had at Southern Oregon Speedway for the past two seasons. He also fields a pickup truck entry. Meanwhile, son Dusty Trotter has been a good supporter of the group. Last season, Dusty remarked that he was working on a second car that hopefully we will see this year.
Also in the group are Dean Cast, Brian Crouch and Jimmy Del Castille. All three drivers have won Trophy Dashes, but they're still searching for their first Main Event wins. Other cars are in various states of repair getting ready for an exciting season of Hardtop racing.
The OTRO has six events at Southern Oregon Speedway this year, and they run their first race as part of the Open Wheel Showcase on Memorial Day Weekend, May 26th. These cars are put together with pride and are some of the nicest race cars you'll find at the track. For further information on the happenings at the speedway, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.
2018 Southern Oregon Speedway OTRO Hardtop Schedule
May 26
June 16
June 30
July 21
August 18
September 22