Thursday, May 31, 2018

Haudenshild Tribute Preview At Southern Oregon Speedway, Plus Siskiyou Speedway And Coos Bay Speedway Previews




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Sixth Annual Roger Haudenshild Tribute On Tap 
Saturday Night At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...Saturday night is one of the biggest races of the season at Southern Oregon Speedway and a very important one at that. It is the 6th Annual Roger Haudenshild Tribute Race. Thanks to the support of the Haudenshild family and Dusty's Transmissions of Central Point, there will be increased purse money in the IMCA Modified, IMCA Sport Modified and Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stock divisions. But the program doesn't stop there as Late Models, Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars and JOAT Labs Hornets will also be competing.

The night is important for another reason. The race remembers a longtime Southern Oregon Stock Car and Destruction Derby competitor named Roger Haudenshild. Roger passed away in 2013, leaving the legacy behind of a great competitor, sponsor and friend to motorsports racing in the area. Roger was a big car enthusiast and had a collection of classic cars. He was also known to not only sponsor racers, but sometimes do it anonymously as his main concern was getting them to the track rather than any sort of recognition.

The night's activity will include several giveaways for the kids. There will be raffle drawings for bike giveaways, Family Fun Center passes and other goodies the kids will enjoy. There will also be Crack The Whip races, which are events that Roger was rather fond of. IMCA Modified, IMCA Sport Modified and Pro Stock racers will each compete for $200 winner take all prizes in the special races. Crack The Whip races run a lap count equal to how many starters take the green flag. Each lap, the final car in the lineup is black flagged until you have the last car on the track winning the prize.

The IMCA Modifieds will be competing for a $2,000 first prize. Coming off of his big win in the John Arnberg Memorial race in Yreka last week and his win in the season opener at Southern Oregon Speedway, seven-time champion Mark Wauge might seem to be the favorite to win this race. However, he will have his work cut out for him as an increased field of competitors is anticipated with the big money on the line. Two-time race winner Nick Trenchard will be out to add a third win to his totals. Other drivers to keep an eye on this week include Albert Gill, James Welshonse, Dave Duste Jr, Duane Orsburn and reigning champion Jesse Bailey. Word it is that past champion Jon DeBenedetti may be in the field as well, driving for Brian Bowman.

The IMCA Sport Modified division is competing for a $1,600 first prize, and there's been indication that 2016 California State champion Brian Cooper will be there along with Jimmy Ford. After winning the season opener in convincing fashion, David Marble will be going for the biggest win of his career. Reigning champion Mike Medel didn't have the kind of night he wanted last time, but he was a recent winner in Willamette and will be a driver to reckon with. Other drivers to watch for this week include Willie McFall, Tony Duste, Danny Rule, Steve Lysinger and two time race winner Jorddon Braaten.

The Haudenshild family has been strong supporters of Pro Stock racing through the years, and Jeff Haudenshild is one of the members of the Calculated Comfort Pro Stock group. Two drivers who will be vying for the $1,200 first prize are 2017 race winner and series champion Scott Lenz and 2016 race winner and series champion Steve Borror. John David Duffie was seen at the speedway making laps last week, and he has won many races here. He is hoping to stake his claim on the prize. Other drivers to watch include two time series champion Ken Irving, Scott Flowers, Brian Johnsen, James Flowers and Matt Harlow.

The Late Models have been putting on some good races so far, and rookie Miles Delbert and Nathan Augustine count themselves among the winners so far this season. After winning the Trophy Dash and finishing second last time out, John Dees is hoping to add his name to the Winner's List this week. Other drivers to look for include Bob Dees, Dave Foote, Mike Linder and Eric Massey.

The Southern Oregon Dwarf Car season is in full swing. With four point races in the books so far, there are three different winners. Camden Robustelli won the first two races in Yreka, and the most recent two races at Southern Oregon Speedway have gone to Josh King and Guy Tow. Chad Cardoza is running very strong lately with two Top 5 finishes so far. Likewise, Ryan Smith now has a pair of third place finishes at Southern Oregon Speedway. Both drivers are looking to win, and others to watch for include two time series champion Brock Peters, son Cody Peters, Fred Hay and Randy Slater.

The JOAT Labs Hornets division has been very competitive so far. Reigning champion Jason Stoutenburgh has a pair of Top 3 finishes, but he is still looking for his first win. Brandon Wonsyld seems to have Stoutenburgh's number so far as he has finished ahead of him with a win and a second and is the point leader by a slim margin. Recent winner Ashtin Hedges will be looking for his second straight win, but mother Jenna Hedges and father Tim Hedges may have something to say about that. Other drivers to look for this week include Dylan Irving, Derrel Nelson Jr, Zach Nelson and Bree Tritchler.

Southern Oregon Speedway is anticipating a huge turnout of cars for the Sixth Annual Roger Haudenshield Tribute Race. Gates open at 5 p.m. with the first race at 7 p.m. General Admission is $15 with Seniors, Veterans and Juniors 6 to 12 $10. Children 5 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.


$5 Ticket Night At Siskiyou Motor Speedway

Yreka, California...On the heels of the successful Memorial Day Weekend show on Sunday afternoon, Siskiyou Motor Speedway comes back with another great night of racing and family fun. In a show of appreciation to the fans, the track is offering a $5 admission free this Saturday night. Plus, there will be ride alongs for the kids. IMCA Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks and Jefferson Jalopies will be racing this week, and the IMCA Sport Modified drivers will do a Frisbee toss to the fans before the races.

The Mini Stock drivers will likely see some stiff competition from 2015 champion David Steele this week. Steele picked up another win in the Mike Caveye Memorial Race last week. Only reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick was anywhere near him at the checkered flag. Steele has won all three of his starts this season and has currently won eight of the last nine Main Events in which he's started, finishing second in the other race. Nobody in the area is hotter than Steele at the moment.

Yawnick has her sights set on another championship, but two other past champions, Mike Whitaker and Terry Kendrick, are hanging with her in the battle. Kendrick has finished as high as second in the first four races, while Whitaker has a pair of thirds. Yawnick is the only other winner so far this season. Several new competitors are vying to put their names in the winner's column this week, including teen racers Zac McMurray and Darek Alford. There may be another visitor or two from Medford as the track is not running this class this week.

The IMCA Sport Modified championship battle has a different look than people might have expected going into the season. Thus far, there have been four different winners in four races. Rich McCoy is still searching for his first win of the season, but he has two seconds and a third and is the point leader. He's definitely not somebody you'd expect to see go winless during the season. Throughout his career, McCoy has won Main Events in Modifieds, Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks and Pro 4 cars. He's also a past Mini Stock champion at Southern Oregon Speedway and finished third in Sport Modified points there last season.

The two drivers chasing McCoy are also on a quest to get their first wins. Trevor Tiffee and Ryder Boswell didn't fare as well as McCoy in the Bo Hittson Memorial race last week. While McCoy finished fifth, Boswell and Tiffee ended up watching from the sidelines. DJ Bottoms got a seventh place finish last week, following up on the win he had in his season debut. The reigning champion will be out to get his second win this week. Word is we are close to seeing teen leadfoot Ethan Killingsworth make his division debut after two strong seasons in Mini Stocks.

After working for over a year preparing cars for the new Jefferson Jalopy Association, Karl Bernstein and JJ Smith are about ready to have their first race. The two have completed preparations on the fourth car from their shop. The division has a very unique look to it. It's an Open Wheel race car that almost can be compared to a big version of a Dwarf Car. Bernstein and Smith are hopeful that this class can catch on and help give the fans in Yreka another style of car to enjoy on race night.

It should be a fun night for the family with the $5 admission price and ride alongs for the kids. The weather forecast looks good and the drivers are excited to get back out there and do some racing. The opportunity to watch the future stars of the speedway race their Outlaw Karts on the smaller track on Friday night gives the fans two nights of racing to enjoy. For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.


Beast Jett Car Burn Down, NASCAR Racing On Tap 
Saturday Night At Coos Bay Speedway

Coos Bay, Oregon...There's another entertaining show planned for the fans this Saturday night at Coos Bay Speedway. In addition to the NASCAR Whelen All American Series lineup of Super Late Models, Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws, Hornets and Humboldt Motorsports Side by Side Cars, the Beast Jett Car returns.

Jeff Atamain's Beast Jett Car will be coming in from California to put on a show. The Beast has a turbine jet engine that will put on a display that you are sure to feel even from the grandstands. The object in its path is a full size car that will be burnt down to the ground.

Brody Montgomery is off to a strong start in the Super Late Model division. Last week, he had his third win in four starts, moving him 26 points ahead of Chris Ray. After back-to-back third place finishes to start his season, Ray has finished out of the running in the past two races. He'll be hoping to turn things around as he sees Thor Kristensen closing in fast for second in the points. Other drivers to watch for this week include Richard Wallace, Kristy Grout and Wayne Butler. There is further incentive to get the drivers out to the track as there has been a $100 bounty placed on Brody Montgomery for any driver who can beat him while he is still on the track.

Butler has been doing double duty in recent weeks as he also competes in the Sportsman Late Model Class. After scratching from the Main Event to start his season, Butler finds himself trailing Dyllan Siewell by 46 points. Siewell is a two time winner so far this year. Despite winning three races, Butler only has a 16 point lead over the tied Tom Williams and Charlie Withers in the battle for second.

Current leader Ken Fox became the first two-time winner in Street Stock competition with his victory last week. Fox holds a commanding lead in the standings, leaving the drivers to battling for second. At the moment, one-time winner Troy Chamberlain leads David Smith by just four points. With Steve Dubisar, Jeff Thurman and 2016 champion Daniel Land in the field, the racing should be good.

Sam Talon is picking up where he left off last year as the Mini Outlaw champion. He has won four of the five Main Events and is also holding a big lead in the standings. One time winner John Henry is just six points ahead of Jason Kellum and 14 ahead of Carl Johnson in a closer battle for second. Other drivers to watch for include John Carpenter and Dan Daniels.

Rookie Kylea Krossman has been a model of consistency this year, and it has put her into the lead in the Hornet division. She has four Top 5 finishes. One-time winner April Warmack is only two points back in second, while rookie Tyler Tullos is 10 points out of the lead. Braden Fugate has won twice this year, while fifth place point runner Hannah Robison is a one-time winner. They should be back to try for another win along with David Pellam, Chris Parker and Tanner Johnson.

Saturday night will be a night of great entertainment for the fans. If the NASCAR action doesn't heat you up, watching the Jett Beast Car burn a car to the ground should do the trick. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.


 Pit Stops

The Open Wheel Showcase at Southern Oregon Speedway is a special event. It's a night for the open-wheel divisions to truly shine. The speedway has a growing Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car class that is encouraging for a lot of reasons. However, one thing people don't get to see very often is the Northwest Focus Midgets.

When USAC started doing the Focus Midget class years back, a group began in Washington. When USAC started making changes with the rules, the racers decided they needed to go in a different direction to preserve what they had. Since then, it has become nothing short of one of the best promoted and run Open Wheel organizations that you'll find anywhere on the West Coast.

With Carla and Galen Stewart at the helm of the ship, the Focus Midgets have a bright future indeed. One of the things that's nice about the group is that when they visit a race track, they let you know right down to the last race car who is coming. They had a roster during the week of 30 cars, and 30 cars showed up to Southern Oregon Speedway on Saturday night. That's also impressive when you consider that these drivers are towing from Washington or in a few cases Canada.

It was also a night for the group to show the Medford area fans what they are all about. They were running their Salute To Indy. The Stewart's had put all the touches on this race, including a nice trophy for the winner and the jug of milk, which is customary at the Indianapolis 500. The winner gets to drink the milk.

This race is special for another reason. The Focus Midgets have regular championship seasons at Grays Harbor, Skagit and Deming, which are all race tracks in Washington. They also run a six race track, ten race series that encompasses all three West Coast states. In addition to the three Washington tracks, they make visits to Southern Oregon Speedway, Sunset Speedway and the season-ender at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California.

This was the third scheduled event of the season. The previous winner was Tristin Thomas in both this season opener and the last visit to Southern Oregon Speedway. Thomas is also the reigning Series champion, an honor that he's held once before. He came into the night as the driver to beat and had his turn at the lead for several early laps before surrendering to Jonathan Jorgenson.

When the group came out last season, they rattled off most of their race without a yellow flag. After a roll over on the attempted first lap and another yellow flag after that, they ran 25 laps without a yellow flag. Unfortunately for 2016 champion Nick Evans, he was eliminated in the tangle that saw Shane Biles roll in Turns 1 and 2. A poor heat race finish forced Evans to win the B Main to get his feature start. When the race got going, the racing was fast and intense throughout the pack. The leaders were setting such a rapid pace that traffic became a regular part of their battle during the second half of the race.

For Jorgenson, that was no problem. After earlier winning the B Dash, he was making all the right moves at the front of the pack. He was the one who got to enjoy the milk of victory and all the other rewards in the event, which was sponsored by All About Metals and Winningham Racing. Thomas managed to finish second ahead of another Thomas, Garrett Thomas, who settled for third. Eric Turner and Evan Margeson completed the Top 5, and half of the field managed to finish on the lead lap.

Eric Turner and Ryan Cully were very busy. The two drivers also brought their Sportsman Sprints to the speedway. The Sportsman Sprint division is similar to the class that Southern Oregon Speedway runs, and it was a good opportunity to see how competitive the two divisions were with each other. While Turner ran strong all night and finished a respectable third in the Main Event, Cully was a lead lap sixth. He finished a bit further back in the Focus Midget Main Event, scored in 13th.

Further up in the pack in sixth was Hannah Lindquist. Hannah has done a great job of driving these cars in her short time in the division. She finished in the Top 10 in the standings last season, and if she keeps driving the way she did on Saturday night, that will be the case again this season.

One of the drivers in the pack for this event was rising young star Ariel Biggs. We last saw Ariel in the Cascade Wingless Sprint Car Challenge race, presented by Herz Precision Parts, in August of last year. She revealed that she plans to return for that race again this year. Ariel was down at Kern Raceway a week earlier picking up the win in the USAC Speed2 Midget Main Event.

The Focus Midgets don't have an opportunity to rest as they will be running a double-header this weekend up in Washington. However, they left the fans at Southern Oregon Speedway talking about what a great show they put on and looking forward to next season.

The Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car division seemed to be an opportunity for the Hibbard family to showcase their abilities. It started in the preliminaries in an unlikely way. Family patriarch Calvin Hibbard only started racing a Sprint Car last season at the age of 61. It was a chance for him to help the car count and get to race with his son and his grandson. On Saturday, the three shared a heat race together.

What perhaps nobody was expecting was Calvin would bolt ahead at the start of the race with son David In second. Grandson Bailey quickly settled into third. A Hibbard was going to win this race, but people might not have expected it to be Calvin. It was his first win ever in a Sprint Car.

Grandson Bailey took over by winning the Scramble to put himself on the pole. It gave him the advantage as he raced into the lead early on. However, his father David was in pursuit after making a move into second a lap later. Bailey made all the right moves and was rewarded with his fifth career win at Southern Oregon Speedway. It's an amazing thing watching this young man go from almost wanting to give up two years ago to becoming one of the stars of Sprint Car racing at Southern Oregon Speedway.

With his first and second place finishes so far, David Hibbard has taken the lead in the point standings. However, there is a close battle happening behind him. If he slips up even a little bit, his son Bailey might get him. But Bailey is not the only driver with a shot.

After opening the season with a fourth place finish, 2015 Pro Stock champion Jeffrey Hudson battled Marissa Henson to finish fourth again last week. Jeffrey has established himself as a contender for the championship, but what he's hoping for now is his first Sprint Car feature win since the 2016 season finale. Henson, meanwhile, was running smooth all night and finished third in her heat race and the Scramble. She looked good in her fifth place finish and is steadily gaining on her first career feature win.

Aaron Miller last competed at Southern Oregon Speedway in 2016, when he scored an emotional first career future win. Everything didn't go as smoothly as hoped, and he lost a couple of laps in the pits before a yellow flag gave him the opportunity to rejoin the field and take the checkered flag in ninth behind Todd Whipple. Todd was unable to start the season opener due to mechanical issues, and he worked out a few more bugs in his race car this time.

The driver leading the rookies so far this year is Blaine Cory. Cory had a Top 5 finish to open his season, and he did well in fishing 7th in the latest feature. The news wasn't as good for Enrique Jaime. After winning his second straight heat race, his Main Event ended early with mechanical issues. All in all, it was a solid showing for the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, and they return to the speedway on June 16th for their third event.

The Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars returned for their second straight week. The division has landed dates at many of the key events at Southern Oregon Speedway this year, and they brought a 21 car filled this time around. It's an encouraging sign for the division as they have gained a few newcomers, including Michael Johnson, Andrew Hall, Ashleigh Strain and Dan Halbert. It could be that the division will need a B Main due to the increased car count at some point this season.

One of the drivers in the pack came from up North. It was Guy Tow, who bypassed a race closer to home to come compete since his father was racing in a Focus Midget. Guy had a front row start for the Main Event and wasted no time getting into the lead. Once he got it, nobody was going to take it away from him. Tow brought it home to an impressive victory.

There was a good battle going on to fill up the Top 5, and Mason Lewman ran a determined race to secure second at the checkered flag. You may recall Lewman picking up his first win at the end of last season. If he keeps running this way, you'll probably see him in the Winner's Circle soon. Likewise, Ryan Smith has run strong so far with a pair of thirds at Southern Oregon Speedway. We have yet to see a point list for the group, but it wouldn't be surprising to see him ranking high.

Josh King still didn't have his car ready to go and was in the Jerry Hauck car once again. He picked up a heat race win and managed to hustle his way to fifth behind Chad Cardoza at the checkered flag. With the competition level rising in the Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars, even getting a Top 5 finish is quite an accomplishment.

Two drivers on the outside looking in at the Top 5 were two-time reigning champion Brock Peters in sixth and Camden Robustelli in seventh. Camden was unable to bring his Sprint Car to the track due to some motor problems he found prior to the night. In  Dwarf Car competition he already has a pair of victories in Yreka. For Peters, being shut out of the Top 5 is not something he's likely to just accept. He did win the A Dash earlier in the evening, but he'll go back to the drawing board and see if he can get a feature win.

The Old Time Racers of Oregon Hardtops were back in action, and Southern Oregon Speedway was happy to have them. There's been a change in the group. We were saddened to hear that during the offseason the club president, Vic Bridges, had passed away. Vic was instrumental in negotiating their race dates at Southern Oregon Speedway in 2016 and 2017. The group has enjoyed racing at the track, and Mark Mintor went about negotiating the return for six dates this year.

A conversation with Dusty Trotter prior to the event revealed that the group thinks that they could have as many as 11 or 12 cars at some point this year. Dusty has another car this year as his old car is now being driven by 2017 Coos Bay Speedway Street Stock champion Justin Krossman. However, Trotter seems to be even faster in his new car.

They had three different drivers take turns winning the races as Krossman picked up the heat victory and Jay Smith drove Bill Trotter's pickup truck to the trophy Dash victory. It's an interesting thing to note that the very first time the group was at Southern Oregon Speedway two years ago, Chris Mehrer drove that truck to a Trophy Dash win and then drove that truck into the wall coming out of Turn 4 in the heat race. Mehrer is back this year in the green #17 Sedan.

Krossman looked like he was going to win the Main Event as he led 14 laps before doing a solo spin in Turn 3. It was at that point when Trotter took the lead and Smith settled into second. Smith couldn't quite make the move, but it was the fastest that truck has ever looked. As Cottage Grove season opener winner Jamie Britton was having difficulties with the handling of his new car, it was Mark Minter who drove the Minter family Coupe to the third place finish over Briton and Bill Trotter. The Minter car was originally built by Mark's grandfather, Harold Minter, and driven by all of the Minter men before him. Mark's grandmother, Rene Minter, was at the track cheering him on once again.

Mark has also gotten his hands on another Hardtop that will be seeing action at some point this year. A few cars have moved around to different owners, but the OTRO Hardtop group is determined to build up their presence and grow their ranks. Southern Oregon Speedway will have the pleasure of another Hardtop visit on June 16th, and Dean Cast, Jimmy DelCastille and 2016 Roseburg champion Greg Hickman are three other drivers who could show up for that race.

Siskiyou Motor Speedway was hit with some rain on Friday night. It was hoped that the showers, that weren't really forecast, would pass by. They didn't let up. It rained during the night and left the pits a mess on Saturday. Track officials were forced to cancel the preliminary event in order to get things ready for the big show on Sunday.

Sunday night was the John Arnberg Memorial race for the IMCA Modifieds. In the last nine years, there had been no repeat winners. John DeBenedetti and Travis Peery are the two drivers who had two wins in this event. There were three competitors in the field looking to get their second wins. As luck would have it, Mark Wauge had a front row start in his effort to earn that accomplishment.

Racing conditions weren't as ideal as hoped due to the rain, but the 13 Modifieds that took the green flag did something very impressive. They ran all 38 laps without need for a yellow flag. The battle at the front was intense at times during the first 20 laps. Kyle Casson even nudged ahead for a few laps. Also joining that battle was Santa Rosa visitor Jeffrey Faulkner, but he suffered mechanical issues.  There was front end damage on the Casson car, forcing him to fall out as Ryan McDaniel, who won this race in 2016, slowed his pace. He was negotiating the track and doing his best to keep it in one piece. The cars in front of him kept dropping out. Then,  Wauge had front end damage with two laps to go, but he managed to get the $1,038 victory.

Second place for McDaniel wasn't too bad considering it paid $750. He has established himself as the point leader should he decide to run the last two races for this championship. Previous race winner Nick Trenchard was mid pack for most of the race, but he came on strong at the end for the $500 third.

The IMCA Sport Modified division had a good turnout of 18 cars for the $750 to win Bo Hittson Memorial Race. After winning the Clair Cup at Willamette Speedway a night earlier, Jorddon Braaten hoped to swoop in and get the win. Unfortunately, mechanical issues prior to the heat race sidelined him. The driver with the worst heat race luck had to be Joby Shields. Shields had issues going down the back straightaway and hit the wall, doing severe damage to his chassis. Not wanting to see a fellow racer taken out of the action, Justin Foux started taking up a collection from the racers to get Joby back on a track and donated the first $100 himself.

Justin ran strong in the event, but the highest he could get was a $300 third at the checkered flag. He already has wins at Yreka and Chico in the car he bought prior to this season. Further up ahead, 2016 California IMCA Sport Modified champion Brian Cooper had his sights set on the $750 first prize. Unfortunately, he met his match in the form of Chowchilla long tow Tim Elias. Elias did a great job of negotiating the track and the slower traffic to get the big victory. Cooper settled for a $500 second and has reportedly made plans to come to Southern Oregon Speedway for a shot at the $1,600 offered this Saturday night in the Roger Haudenshild Tribute.

Point leader Rich McCoy was hoping to have a big night, but he settled for a still respectable fifth place finish. That is his worst finish to date as he has two seconds and a third so far. His closest rivals in the standings, Ryder Boswell and Trevor Tiffee, didn't finish. Tiffee was running in the Top 5 before he had issues with the front end of his car. Meanwhile, reigning champion DJ Bottoms brought it home to a seventh place finish behind the Marty Burdine car, driven on this occasion by Cory Biggs. Biggs was a feature winner last season, and Sprint Car star Geoff Ensign drove the Burdine car to the win at Marysville a night earlier.

With $404 on the line in the Mike Caveye Memorial Mini Stock race, David Steele came to town for the big payday. As it turned out, the only drivers keeping pace with him were two-time reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick and Gary Anderson. Steele was happy to pocket the money, while Yawnick added points to what is likely to be a point lead with her second place finish. Anderson crossed the line in third, only to be disqualified in tech. As he was having motor issues at Medford that took him out of the most recent race, Gary was just happy to know that the car was running okay. Championship contenders Mike Whitaker and Terry Kendrick finished third and fourth, respectively.

We have news from Hayfork, where the track has been unable to open. Evidently, there have been issues with the finances from the association. A major shake-up has come of it, and new people are already working to make something happen this season. We've heard word of a name change for the track to Mountain Valley Speedway. As we get more information on what's going on and when the next race is happening, we'll pass it along here.

Coos Bay Speedway saw another victory earned by Brody Montgomery in the NASCAR Super Late Model class. The only driver keeping anywhere near Brody in the championship battle is Chris Ray, who didn't finish. Ray is now 26 points back in a championship battle that will be worth $5,000 to the winner. Word is that Speedway management has put a $100 bounty on Montgomery for the driver who can beat him while he is still running. Richard Wallace finished second ahead of Kristy Grout in the most recent race, and both of these drivers may be thinking the bounty could be theirs to collect.

Will the bounty be an opportunity for past champions Trina Post and Toby McIntyre to come back out and race? One can only hope. Reigning champion Mike George won the season opener and then started competing at Cottage Grove Speedway, where they're racing this weekend once again. Will he go there or Coos Bay?

Wayne Butler has been doing double duty in his Sportsman Late Model. The three times Sportsman Late Model feature winner has been starting the Super Late Model races as well. Butler had a bad night in the Sportsman Late Model division early on, giving two time winner Dyllan Siewell a big point lead. Siewell won the recent race ahead of Butler.

It will be interesting to see where the Street Stock car count is this week. Ken Fox picked up his second win of the season last week, making him the only two-time winner so far. With Troy Chamberlain and David Smith running strong and last year's top winner, Steve Dubisar, and 2016 champion Daniel Land also out there, it could be a good race this week. It depends on how many of these racers are planning to show.

Another driver absent so far who always puts on a show for the fans is Rob Lauver. Lauver campaigns a VW Beetle in the Mini Outlaw division, but he has been missing so far this year. Sam Talon has picked up four of the five wins, leaving the other win to John Henry on a night in which Talon was unable to compete in the Main Event. Lauver's return would certainly shake things up and put on a nice show for the fans.

Speaking of nice shows for the fans, The Hornet division is doing a good job as the biggest car count division at the track so far. Rookie Kylea Krosman hasn't won yet this year, but she tops the field in Top 5 finishes. The latest gives her a two point lead over one time winner April Warmack. Hannah Robison, who also has a feature win this year, was absent in the most recent race and dropped down to fifth. Tyler Tullos is now 10 points back in third. Despite the fact that the Hornet division is the biggest car count at the speedway, count has dropped slightly from last year. Hopefully, more drivers will return in the weeks ahead.

The track has also introduced a Junior Stinger and division. This is a Hornet division for kids 11 to 14 years old. Griff Smith made the first race all by himself, but he was joined by two other drivers this time out. However, Smith picked up the win ahead of Sebastian Freedle.


Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Jorgenson, Hibbard Win At Southern Oregon Speedway, Wauge Wins At Siskiyou Speedway, Plus Coos Bay Speedway




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Bailey Hibbard Outduels David Hibbard For Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Win At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 26...Bailey Hibbard oudueled his father David Hibbard to win the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday night Southern Oregon Speedway. It was young Bailey's fifth career win at Southern Oregon Speedway and came aboard his Dave's Carpet And Vinyl Liquidators sponsored Sprinter. David Hibbard settled for a second place finish ahead of Washington visitor Eric Turner. The Sprint Cars were part of the big 2nd Annual Open Wheel Showcase Event.

In heat race action, 62 year old Calvin Hibbard surprised his son and his grandson by winning his first ever eight lap race. It was an all Hibbard affair at the front as son David finished second and grandson Bailey finished third. Enrique Jaime won his second straight heat race ahead of Turner. Bailey Hibbard made sure to have the pole position for the Main Event as he held off Turner and Merissa Henson to win the six lap Scramble.

Bailey Hibbard set the pace from the start of the Main Event with Turner running second. Aaron Miller spun in Turn 3 for a lap one caution flag. Bailey Hibbard continued to lead Turner and David Hibbard on restart, but David Hibbard made a back stretch pass on Turner to gain second on lap two. A yellow flag flew on lap four for Todd Whipple in Turn 3. Bailey Hibbard continued to lead David Hibbard and Turner on the restart. As the race ran a few laps under green, David Hibbard begin to pressure Bailey for the lead, while Merissa Henson was giving Turner all the pressure he could handle in the battle for third. Miller spun in Turn 3 for a lap 15 caution flag and made a pit stop. He was able to rejoin the field two laps later after a caution flag flew for debris on the track. The slowdowns didn't stop Bailey Hibbard. He bolted ahead again when the race restarted and led the final four laps to score a well earned victory. David Hibbard settled for second ahead of Turner. Jeffrey Hudson made a late charge past Henson for fourth as Henson settled for fifth, followed by Ryan Cully, Blaine Cory, Whipple, Miller and Jaime.

The Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars return on June 16th as part of a packed lineup that includes IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks, Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites and OTRO Hardtops. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars

Heat 1-Calvin Hibbard, David Hibbard, Bailey Hibbard, Blaine Cory, Aaron Miller, Jeffrey Hudson, Ryan Cully.

Heat 2-Enrique Jaime, Eric Turner, Merissa Henson, Todd Whipple, Steve Thompson, Theron Smith.

Scramble-Bailey Hibbard, Eric Turner, Merissa Henson, David Hibbard, Enrique Jaime, Calvin Hibbard.

Main Event-Bailey Hibbard, David Hibbard, Eric Turner, Jeffrey Hudson, Merissa Henson, Ryan Cully, Blaine Cory, Todd Whipple, Aaron Miller, Enrique Jaime, Steve Thompson, Calvin Hibbard, Theron Smith.


Victory For Guy Tow In Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Feature At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 26...With his father making the trip south to race with the Northwest Focus Midgets, Guy Tow decided To bring his Dwarf Car to the track as well. Tow was rewarded as he drove a brilliant race to score the victory in the 20 lap Main Event. The Dwarf Cars were part of the event that was billed as the Open Wheel Showcase.

The Dwarf Cars had an even bigger turnout than last time with 21 competitors signed in to race, but Josh King still had problems with his car and once again jumped into the Jerry Hauck machine. He drove that car to a win in the second heat race, followed by ageless veteran Fred Hay. Camden Robustelli won the first heat ahead of Cody Peters, and Mason Lewman outran Brock Peters to win the third heat. Brock Peters came back to outrun Robustelli in the six lap A Dash, and Ryan Smith was the B Dash winner, followed by Tow.

Tow set the early Main Event pace ahead of Hay, but Lewman and Chad Cardoza shuffled Hay out of the Top 3 a lap later. The flying Tow was working lapped traffic by lap six as Brock Peters moved up to challenge Cardoza for third. Tow saw his straightaway lead over Lewman wiped out by a lap 13 caution flag for a Joe Sanders spin. There were two yellow flags to follow during the next two laps before the lap 15 restart saw Ryan Smith settle into third behind Tow and Lewman. Cardoza was still holding fourth at that point as King worked his way into fifth. Tow set a good pace and brought it home to a satisfying victory ahead of Lewman, Smith, Cardoza, King, Brock Peters, Robustelli, Hay, Randy Slater and Sanders.

Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars are a part of this Saturday's big 6th Annual Roger Haudensheld Tribute Race. Also on the card are the IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks, Late Models and JOAT Labs Hornets. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars

Heat 1 Camden Robustelli, Cody Peters, Randy Slater, Kaycee Sheeler, Joe Sanders.

Heat 2-Josh King, Fred Hay, Ryan Smith, Guy Tow, Bill Winter.

Heat 3-Mason Lewman, Brock Peters, Chad Cardoza, Jesse Lorenz, Mark Nielson, Ashleigh Strain.

A Dash-Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Mason Lewman, Josh King, Randy Slater, Fred Hay.

B Dash-Ryan Smith, Guy Tow, Chad Cardoza, Cody Peters, Jesse Lorenz, Joe Sanders, Kaycee Sheeler, Mark Nielsen, Bill Winter.

Main Event-Guy Tow, Mason Lewman, Ryan Smith, Chad Cardoza, Josh King, Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Fred Hay, Randy Slater, Joe Sanders, Kaycee Sheeler, Mark Nielsen, Cody Peters, Ashleigh Strain, Michael Johnson, Bill Winter, Jesse Lorenz, Kalvin Morton, Andrew Hall..


Jonathan Jorgenson Wins Salute To Indy For Northwest Focus Midgets At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 26...The Northwest Focus Midgets returned to Southern Oregon Speedway for their lone appearance of the season and brought a big 30 car Field. The Open Wheel Showcase event was not only their Salute To Indy race, sponsored by All About Metal and Winningham Racing, it was also part of the big Summer Series for the Northwest Focus Midgets that takes them to six different tracks for 10 events. When the checkered flag flew on the rapidly paced 25 lap Main Event, it was Jonathan Jorgenson scoring an impressive victory ahead of defending race champion and series champion Tristin Thomas.

The field was divided into four eight lap heat races, and it was Garrett Thomas winning the first heat ahead of Alden Ostrom. The second eight lap race went to Evan Margeson followed by Hannah Lindquist. Chris Green won the third heat ahead Tristin Thomas. Thomas had won the opener for the Summer Series at Grays Harbor. Eric Turner won the final heat ahead of Ross Rankine. The group ran two dash races. It was Matt Loving winning the four lap A Dash and Jorgenson collecting the victory in the four lap B Dash. With such a huge field of competitors, the final four spots of the Main Event would be filled by the Top 4 finishers of the 15 lap B Main. It was 2016 Series champion Nick Evans winning that race, followed by Jeremiah Franklin, Guy Tow Sr and Glenn Bittrolf.

After standing introductions where the racers got out of their cars for the fans to see them, the battle was on to see who would make it to Victory Circle and the opportunity to drink the jug of milk, as is tradition after the Indianapolis 500. The race had a rough start as Franklin, Evans, Jesse Conway and Shane Biles got together in Turns 1 and 2 with Biles rolling. Biles and Evans were eliminated in the melee. After another yellow flag botched the next restart, Tristin Thomas bolted ahead on the next restart, followed by Eric Turner and Matt Loving. Jorgenson slipped past Loving for third on lap 2 and took second from Turner a lap later. Jorgenson began to pressure Thomas for the lead and put the moves on him to grab first on lap nine. As Jorgenson began to build up the momentum, Garrett Thomas moved into third and set his sights on Tristin Thomas. Jorgenson was already in lapped traffic by lap 10, but even the slower cars could not slow his pace. He made all the right moves In a race that was destined to go caution free for the remaining laps. Jorgenson took the checkered flag by a wide margin. Tristin Thomas settled for second ahead of Garrett Thomas, Turner, Evan Margeson, Hannah Lindquist, Chris Greene, Nik Larson, Chris Bullock and Shane Smith.

The Focus Midgets will have a two race weekend at Deming Speedway on June 1st and Skagit Speedway a night later, but the next Summer Series race will be at Grays Harbor Raceway on June 9th. You can find more information at www.northwestfocusmidgets.com or like their very informative Northwest Focus Midget Series Facebook page.

Race Results
Northwest Focus Midgets

Heat 1-Garrett Thomas, Alden Ostrom, Nik Larson, Jesse Conway, Shane Smith, Nick Evans, Jeremiah Franklin, Riley Vaillant.

Heat 2-Jonathan Jorgenson, Evan Margeson, Hannah Lindquist, Chris Bullock, Sawyer Lind, Breanna Brostrom, Katie Jackson.

Heat 3-Chris Greene, Tristin Thomas, Ryan Cully, Keoni Texeira, Shane Biles, Guy Tow Sr, Ray Stebbins.

Heat 4-Eric Turner, Ross Rankine, Matt Loving, Ariel Biggs, Ashley Thompson, Glenn Bittrolff, Renee Angel.

A Dash-Matt Loving, Jesse Conway, Keoni Texeira, Breanna Brostrom.

B Dash-Jonathan Jorgenson, Shane Smith, Shane Biles, Rene Angel.

B Main-Nick Evans, Jeremiah Franklin, Guy Tow Sr, Glenn Bittrolff, AJ Fugitt, Riley Vaillant, Renee Angel, Ray Stebbins.

A Main-Jonathan Jorgenson, Tristin Thomas, Garrett Thomas, Eric Turner, Evan Margeson, Hannah Lindquist, Chris Greene, Nik Larson, Chris Bullock, Shane Smith, Ross Rankine, Keoni Texeira, Ariel Biggs, Ryan Cully, Sawyer Lind, Glenn Bittrolff, Guy Tow Sr, Jeremiah Franklin, Ashley Thompson,  Alden Ostrom, Matt Loving, Jesse Conway, Nick Evans, Shane Biles.


Dusty Trotter Wins OTRO Hardtop Feature 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...May 26...Dusty Trotter scored the victory in the 20 lap OTRO Hardtop Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The Hardtops were a part of the special Open Wheel Showcase Event, and this was Trotter's second start in his new car. He gained the lead when leader Justin Krossman spun on lap 15 and led the remaining laps for the victory. Krossman is driving the car that Trotter has campaigned for the past two seasons.

Krossman started the night by winning the eight lap heat race ahead of Mark Minter. It was Jay Smith driving Bill Trotter's truck to the four lap Trophy Dash win ahead of Bill Trotter. Krossman charged into the lead at the start of the Main Event ahead of Dusty Trotter and recent Cottage Grove winner Jamie Britton. Britton slipped past Trotter for second on lap three and was trailing Krossman by a straightaway at that point. A Britton spin in Turn 4 of the sixth lap gained Dusty Trotter the second position, and he set his sights on Krossman. Britton spun again and lost third to Smith on lap 12, and Crossman did a solo spin in Turn 3 for a lap 15 yellow flag. Suddenly, Dusty Trotter found himself leading. Dusty Trotter led Jay Smith and Minter on restart. Smith gave Trotter a good run down the stretch, but Trotter held him off for the victory. Minter settled for third ahead of Britton, Bill Trotter, Chris Mehrer and Krossman.

The Hardtops return on June 16th as part of a packed program that will include the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, Mini Stocks and Valley Store-All Late Model Litee\s. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
OTRO Hardtops

Heat-Justin Krossman, Mark Minter, Dusty Trotter, Jamie Britton, Bill Trotter, Jay Smith, Chris Mehrer.

Trophy Dash-Jay Smith, Bill Trotter, Dusty Trotter, Jamie Britton.

Main Event-Dusty Trotter, Jay Smith, Mark Minter, Jamie Britton, Bill Trotter, Chris Mehrer, Justin Krossman.


Wauge Wins John Arnberg Memorial,
Elias Wins Bo Hittson Memorial

Yreka, California...May 27...After rains on Friday night and early Saturday morning prevented Siskiyou Motor Speedway from having any races on Saturday night, the track crew worked feverishly to make sure the special Memorial Day event would go on as scheduled on Sunday. The track featured a full program of IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds and Mini Stocks on Sunday afternoon.

Mark Wauge scored an impressive victory in the rapidly paced 38 lap John Arnberg Memorial IMCA Modified Main Event. The race was destined to go without a yellow flag. During the first half of the feature, Wauge battled Kyle Casson. On two different occasions, Casson made the pass to take the lead. However, he had a broken left front suspension part end his race by lap 33.

At that point, Wauge was leading 2016 race winner Ryan McDaniel. Wauge suffered a broken left front suspension issue with two laps to go, but he held a big enough lead to get it to the checkered flag for his second Arnberg victory. The win paid Wauge $1,038. Ryan McDaniel settled for a $750 second ahead of 2017 race winner Nick Trenchard, Albert Gill, Dave Duste Jr., Jeremy Ohlde, Rob Robles, Casson, Jeff Faulkner and Duane Orsburn. Casson and James Welshonse won the eight lap heat races.

Chowchilla long tow visitor Tim Elias picked up the $750 win in the Bo Hittson Memorial Race. 2016 race winner Brian Cooper jumped out to the early lead with Elias taking second from point leader Rich McCoy on lap seven. Elias began pressuring Cooper, and he was finally able to make an inside pass in Turn 4 on the 16th lap for the lead. However, a yellow flag flew for Ryder Boswell in Turn 4 on the 22nd lap.

Cooper regained the lead on the restart, but Elias never gave up. Elias slipped underneath Cooper in Turn 4 on the 29th lap and emerged with the lead that he would take to the checkered flag. Cooper settled for a $500 second ahead of Justin Foux,  Matt Sanders, Doug Franklin, McCoy, Cory Biggs, DJ Bottoms, Trevor Tiffee and Tony Duste. Lloyd Speer, Cooper and Rich McCoy each won eight lap heat races.

David Steele returned, and the 2015 Mini Stock champion won his fifth Mike Caveye Memorial Mini Stock Blowout Race. Steele had to contend with fellow eight lap heat race winner and two-time reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick down the stretch, but he held her off for the $404 victory. Mike Whitaker was a solid third ahead of Terry Kendrick, Hunter Magnan, Darek Alford, Jason Frost, Michael McLeod and Zac McMurray.

Racing will return next Saturday night with a special $5 front gate entry fee for the fans. Racers will also offer kids free rides. IMCA Sport Modified, Mini Stocks and the first appearance of the Jefferson State Jalopy Association will be the featured divisions. For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.


 Montgomery, Fugate Win Coos Bay Speedway Races

Coos Bay, Oregon...May 26...Brody Montgomery won the 25 lap NASCAR Super Late Model Main Event Saturday night at Coos Bay Speedway. The event was sponsored by First Community Credit Union, and it included a Penny Scramble for the kids during intermission. Montgomery has been a force in Super Late Model competition this year with four wins. He started on the inside of the second row and wasted little time charging around Richard Wallace for the lead. Montgomery stretched his lead to about a straightaway with Wallace a season best second. Kristy Grout was a solid third ahead of Thor Kristensen and Wayne Butler. Montgomery made it a clean sweep by holding off Wallace to win both the five lap trophy Dash and ten lap heat race.

Trace Fugate picked up the win in the 25 lap Hornets Main Event. He's the fourth different winner in the division this year. Fugate started on the front row with Tyler Tullos and steadily pulled away for the win by nearly a straightaway. Tullos was a season best second ahead of rookie Kylea Krossman. A three car battle for fourth went to Andy Austin ahead of Chuck Peck and point leader April Warmack. Warmack also won the five lap Trophy Dash.

Sportsman Late Model point leader Dyllan Siewell won his second 20 lap Main Event of the season in a good battle with two time champion Wayne Butler, who settled for second ahead of Tom Williams and Charlie Withers. Butler won the ten lap heat race and Williams was the five lap Trophy Dash winner.

Point leader Ken Fox became the first two time winner of the 20 lap Street Stock Main Event. Troy Chamberlain gave it a good run before settling for a close second ahead of David Smith. Chamberlain won the five lap Trophy Dash, while Fox claimed the victory in the ten lap heat race.

Point leader Sam Talon continued to roll with his fourth 20 lap Mini Outlaw Main Event win of the season. The reigning champion, Talon has been an unstoppable force this season, and he won the Main Event by three-quarters of a lap ahead of heat race winner John Carpenter. Tom Sidewell settled for third ahead of Jason Kellum and Carl Johnson. Talon won the five lap Trophy Dash.

Griff Smith won the 12 lap Jr Stinger Main Event. This division puts drivers 11 to 14 years of age in Hornets to get them started in racing at the speedway. Smith was the only driver at the previous race, but this time he was joined by Sebastian Freedle and Alex Butler, who finished second and third, respectively. Smith won the six lap heat race and Freedle won the five lap Trophy Dash.

Next week offers a special treat for the fans with the Beast Jett Car Burndown. NASCAR Whelen All American Series racing will continue with Super Late Models, Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws, Hornets and Humboldt Motorsports Side by Sides. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.


Silver Dollar Speedway Unofficial Race Results May 27, 2018
Civil War Sprints
A Main
Kyle Hirst
Colby Copeland
Tim Kaeding
Shane Golobic
Geoff Ensign
Kalib Henry
Justin Sanders
Mitchell Faccinto
Mason Moore
Koen Shaw
Dustin Golobic
William Fielding
Tanner Carrick
Cody Lamar
Jake Haulot
Cole Macedo
Dustin Freitas
Chase Johnson
Shawn Conde
Andy Forsberg
Sean Becker
D.J. Netto

B Main
Shane Golobic
Andy Forsberg
Chase Johnson
Dustin Golobic
Cody Lamar
William Fielding
Jarrett Soares
Burt Foland Jr.
Kenny Allen
Wyatt Brown
Brent Bjork
Ryan Souza
Mike Monahan
Brandon Powell
Jeremy Wilson
Kirt Organ
David Lindt II
Steven Tiner

C Main
Steven Tiner
Wyatt Brown
Jeremy Wilson
Will Fatu
Adam Brenton
Kyle Standley


Marysville Raceway Unofficial Race Results May 26, 2018
Civil War Sprints
A Main

Justin Sanders
Koen Shaw
Cole Macedo
Geoff Ensign
Cody Lamar
Sean Becker
Jarrett Soares
Jake Haulot
Tanner Carrick
Brent Bjork
David Lindt II
William Fielding
Burt Foland Jr.
Andy Forsberg
Korey Lovell
Billy Wallace
Mason Moore
Kenny Allen
Zane Blanchard
Colby Wiesz
Peter Paulson


B Main
Tanner Carrick
Kenny Allen
Colby Wiesz
Jake Haulot
Dustin Freitas
Peter Paulson
John Clark
Alec Justeson
Pat Harvey Jr.
Jimmy Steward
Adam Brenton
Collin Markle
Kyle Standley

IMCA Sport Mods
Geoff Ensign
Damian Merritt
Jimmy Ford
Andrew Peckham
Richard Vanderploeg
Jason Ferguson
Greg Barnes
Mike Smith
Scott Savell
Raymond Benkowski
Mike Merritt
Phillip Shelby

IMCA 305 Sprints

Tim Sherman Jr.
Anissa Curtice


Silver Dollar Speedway Unofficial Race Results May 26 2018
2018 Silver Dollar 200 Lap Enduro

Results are not official
#76 Jesse Skidmore 200
#29 Shannon Collins 195
#13 Jay Sambruchi 180
#9 Chris Barnett 165
#10 Jerry Shahay 163
#7 Anthony Doubledee 127
#12 Travis Holcome 125
#42 Gene Gunn 118
#92 Wes Brown 105
#39D Austin Fernandez 88
#27C Jason Cooper 59
#66W Ken Weland 42


Lakeport Speedway Race Results May 26-27, 2018
Marlene Baker Bomber Bash Round #2  May 27

Bombers
Results are not official
#2K Andrew Snider
#28 Trevor Kollenborn
#6K Lauren Snider
#5 Jeff French
#77 Erick Ray
#51 Trevor Abella
#28X Jimbo Kollenborn
#16X Bobby Gilbert
#29 Evan Smith

Jammers
Results are not official
#4 Raymond Taylor Jr
#2T Raymond Taylor Sr
#19 Bo Robertson
#23W Rick The Underdog Anable
#57K Kylei Keown
#61 Anthony Beno
#48 Gene Odell Sr
#23 Christian Sanchez

Legends
Results are not official
#2 Chad Nascimento
#12C Cody Winchel
#5S Petey Soto
#44Y Matthew Winfrey
#7D Dylan Washburn
#86R Jaden Fisher
#54 Heather Hadley

Bandoleros

Results are not official
#04 Billy Ray
#01 TJ Sorrels
#5 Charles French
#07 Hannah Ray

Marlene Baker Bomber Bash Round #1  May 26, 2018
Modifieds

Results are not official
#37 Sierra Furia
#15 Richard Knight
#89 Kevin Coburn
#19 Shelby Helm
#04 Cole Brown
#77 Erick Ray
#14 Michael Knight
#88 Jason Hunter

Bombers
Results are not official
#6K Lauren Snider
#77 Erick Ray
#28 Trevor Kollenborn
#28X Jimbo Kollenborn
#51 Trevor Abella

Jammers
Main Event
Results are not official
#19X Brandi Robertson
#62 Elizabeth Ingalls
#57K Kylei Keown
#23 Christian Sanchez
#48 Dennis Anderson
#70 Joshua Smalls
#4 Raymond Taylor Jr
#85 Zack Gard

Legends
Results are not official
#44Y Matthew Winfrey
#86R Jaden Fisher
#2 Chad Nascimento
#5S Petey Soto
#8 Keith Clement
#7D Dylan Washburn
#83 David Tooker
#54 Heather Hadley
#22 Mark Winstead
#12C Cody Winchel
#7 Nick Halen


Redwood Acres Speedway Race Results May 27, 2018
NSMS Modifieds

Jason Philpot
Eric Johnson
Kris Price
Randy Houston
Dustin DeRosier
Terry Deal
Darrin Sullivan
Rich Cobb
Herman Pulyer
Ian Elliott
Stuart Campbell
Eric Price Jr.
Rick Avila

Bombers
Jim Redd
Chris Naughton
Doug Way
Kolby Jackson
Wyatt Roach

Mini Stocks
Eugene Palmer
Scott Talyor
Trevor Eacret
Gary Klientobe
Brian Murrell Sr.
Nick Ford
Brett Murrell
Brandon Katri
Brian Murrell Jr.
Jordan Paiment
Rick Estes
Ken McCarty
RC Brown

Road Runners
Main Event #1

Tim Ratzlaff
Patrick Sproul
Nick Ford
Landon Newell
Ronny Crump
Amanda Lohr
Jennifer Murrell

Main Event #2
Tim Ratzlaff
Nick Ford
Patrick Sproul
Landon Newell
Ronny Crump
Amanda Lohr
Lindsey Zito

Legends
Derek Copeland
Chris Lawerance
Tyler Peach
Katina Baker
kylie Daniels
Landon Green
Aiden Daniels
Mkinzy Uselton
Tyler Krupia

Bandoleros

Trey Daniels
Aiden Kimberling
Kadence Mace

Thursday, May 24, 2018

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Focus Midgets, Sprint Cars Headline 
Open Wheel Showcase Saturday Night

White City, Oregon...Southern Oregon Speedway has an exciting night of open-wheel racing on tap for this Saturday night. It is the Open Wheel Showcase, and the Northwest Focus Midgets will be coming down from Washington with a strong field of competitors. Also on the card will be the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars and OTRO Hardtops.

The biggest and most competitive field of Focus Midgets on the West Coast can be found competing in the Pacific Northwest. On any given weekend, you'll usually find the drivers racing at Grays Harbor, Deming or Skagit Speedways in Washington. They have also put together the Summer Series, which takes the group to six different tracks for a 10 race schedule. In addition to the three aforementioned venues, the Summer Series also visits Sunset Speedway, Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California and Southern Oregon Speedway.

Southern Oregon Speedway was voted the most popular track of the NW Focus Midget drivers last season. They brought 22 cars to the show and ran a race that didn't have a yellow flag until late. The racing was intense at the front of the pack as the leaders battled through slower traffic. It was 2017 Series champion Tristan Thomas picking up the win ahead of Michael Vollbrecht and Chance Crum. Crum ended up second in the standings last year ahead of 2016 champion Nick Evans.

The Focus Midgets are running a Salute To Indy this weekend, complete with a three-wide salute to the fans and a jug of milk to the winner, as is Indy tradition. All about Metal of Medford and Winningham Racing has come on board to sponsor the Big Show. Series officials report that 30 competitors are committed to coming to the speedway, and this includes such noteworthy competitors as Grays Harbor Speedway champion Garrett Thomas, Top 5 ranked Ryan Cully Jonathan Jorgenson, recent Grays Harbor winner Evan Margeson, Nik Larson, Guy Tow, Hannah Lindquist, Glenn Bittrolf and recent Kern Raceway winner Ariel Biggs.

As if watching 30 of these fast Wingless Midget race cars flying around the Jim Rodgers prepared 3/10 mile clay oval isn't enough, the track's Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Series will be competing as well. In fact, Ryan Cully and Eric Turner are bringing cars for this division as well as their Focus Midgets.

The last time out, David Hibbard scored an impressive Main Event victory, leaving the battle for second. Hibbard was spotted recently in Cottage Grove picking up another second place finish. He comes into the event as the driver to beat. Enrique Jaime enjoyed his best finish to date last time as the second-year competitor finished third, followed by Jeffrey Hudson.

With some support from Hays Oil and Dave's Carpet & Vinyl, track management has made its strongest commitment ever to building up a Sprint Car class. The roster boasts some talented young drivers with a half dozen of them still in their teens, including Hudson, Jaime, last year's top rookie Merissa Henson, Tanner Holmes, Bailey Hibbard and Theron Smith. All but Holmes are anticipated this week along with Camden Robustelli, Blaine Cory, Aaron Miller and the season debut of reigning track champion Kyler Barraza.

With roughly 50 cars anticipated between the top two classes, having the Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association on the roster is icing on the cake. Last week, two-time series champion Josh King drove the Jerry Hauck car to what would be a $1,000 victory thanks to the sponsorship of Jim Nelson. To get the win, he had to battle fiercely with 2017 point runner-up Chad Cardoza, who settled for second. These two may be at the head of the pack, but they can anticipate some stiff competition from two-time reigning champion Brock Peters, Cody Peters, Randy Slater, Camden Robustelli and Kalvin Morton, among others.

The Old Time Racers of Oregon will be bringing their V6 powered Coupe and Sedan Hardtops to the speedway. These cars are a flashback to what was the main show at venues throughout the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. Recently, Jamie Britton picked up a win at Cottage Grove Speedway ahead of Mark Minter. Minter won the race on Open Wheel Showcase night last season. The Minter family is part of the foundation that formed the group in the 1980s. Other drivers to watch for this week include Bill Trotter, Dusty Trotter, Jeff Krossman and Jimmy Del Castille.

The Open Wheel showcase is sure to be an event that you won't want to miss as a roster into the seventies is anticipated between the four scheduled classes. Gates open at 5 p.m. with the first race at 7 p.m. General Admission is $15 with Seniors, Veterans and Juniors (6 to 12) $10. Children 5 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.


Northwest Focus Midget Roster Of Committed Drivers
00 Alden Ostrom
2a Renee Angel
2j Jonathan Jorgenson
3h Hannah Lindquist
04 Matt Loving
5 AJ fugitt
7s Ross Rankine
9s Sawyer Lind
9t Tristin Thomas
11 Evan Margeson
11t Ray Stebbins
11r Aerial Biggs
12 Jesse Conway
14 Garrett Thomas
16 Nik Larson
17 Chris Bullock
18 Breanna Brostrom
21j Ryan Cully
24 Nick Evans
29t Eric Turner
31 Shane Biles
41 Ashley Thompson
44 Shane Smith
46 Guy Tow Sr
73 Keoni Texeira
75l Chris Greene
82 Greg Thornhill
88 Riley Vaillant
92 Katie Jackson
98 Glenn Bittrolf


2017 Northwest Focus Midget
Top Ten:
9t Tristin Thomas 383
83c Chance Crum 362
24 Nick Evans 354
2J Jonathan Jorgenson 349
21J Ryan Cully 339
4 Michael Vollbrecht 338
N8 Nate Vaughn 329
3h Hannah Lindquist 314
14 Garrett Thomas 292
11 Evan Margeson 249



Siskiyou Speedway Honors Past Greats 
On Memorial Day Weekend

Yreka, CA...Memorial Day weekend is a special time of year for the racing community at Siskiyou Motor Speedway. It's not just about the extra money being offered for the three division program that will be held on Saturday and Sunday nights. It's about the drivers being remembered. The Sunday specials are the John Arneberg Memorial for IMCA Modifieds, Bo Hittson Memorial for IMCA Sport Modifieds and Mike Cavaye Memorial for the Mini Stocks.

John Arnberg was one of the top drivers in the Northern California and Southern Oregon area and a champion racer. When he died in a tragic boating accident, the track began honoring him with the John Arnberg Memorial race. It has not been an easy race for the drivers to win. The record will show that in 14 races, only Jon DeBenedetti and Travis Peery are repeat winners. In fact, nobody has repeated in the last nine years.

Last season, Nick Trenchard came to town and dominated with the preliminary Main Event win and the big win in the Arnberg race on Sunday. Trenchard used his success that weekend to help him earn the track championship. He is one of the drivers anticipated for this race along with 2016 winner Ryan McDaniel. Race winners Mark Wauge (2015) and Dave Duste Jr (2013) are currently active at Southern Oregon Speedway.

The track announced last week that the win will pay $1,038. The 38 is a reference to the car number of Arnberg and is also the lap total. $750 will go to the second place driver, and the third place finisher will receive $500 among the prize money being offered. That kind of money is sure to bring a few top-notch competitors to town. Some of the racers anticipated include Zach Fettinger, Jeremy Ohlde, two-time champion Albert Gill, Duane Orsburn, James Welshonse and Bo Shields. This is also the second point event, and the track has scheduled the minimum four races required for it to become an official championship.

Not to be left out of the loop, the IMCA Sport Modifieds will run for $750 to win and $500 for second in the annual Bo Hittson Memorial 35 lap Main Event on Sunday. Bo was a popular racer at the speedway in the 1970s and a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. In recent seasons, the star of this race has been two time Southern Oregon Speedway champion Jorddon Braaten. Jorddon has won three of the last four races, including his dominant performance last season. He also won the race back in 2011 when it was a Street Stock show.

One driver with his eyes on the big prize is current point leader Rich McCoy. McCoy has won his share of races across three different divisions at Southern Oregon Speedway, and it would be crazy to think that he won't get a win at some point. This might be his night to shine. Some of the top drivers in the area to watch include 2016 champion Jimmy Lipke, feature winner Justin Foux, recent Medford winner David Marble, Joby Shields and Ryder Boswell. The Sanders family is now three cars strong with Isaac, Matt and Steven fielding cars last week in a show that was destined to be rained out.

Not wanting to leave the Mini Stock division out of the loop, that class had a blowout race created over a decade ago. Mike Caveye was a driver in that class as well as the Street Stocks. He was popular among his peers and the fans, and this race was named in his honor when he passed away. David Steele has won three of the last four races, including last season. No driver in the area is as hot as he is, having won eight of the last nine races in which he started.

Still without a win in the big event is two-time reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick. She will be hoping to change that this week. Past champion Terry Kendrick won the race in 2016 and would love another one. 2014 champion Mike Whitaker will be there to make his presence known. A good turnout is anticipated with Jason Frost, Darek Alford, Zac McMurray, and Mike Frost among those to watch for. There could be a visitor or two coming from Medford for the show, which will pay $302 to win.

The Saturday program will offer regular purses for all three divisions and full formats. The extra money will be on the line on Sunday. Both nights should offer great racing for the fans to enjoy. For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.

John Arnberg Memorial Winners

2005 John Toolanen
2006 Randy McDaniel
2007 Jon DeBenedetti
2008 Travis Peery
2009 Jon DeBenedetti
2010 Vince Bowers
2011 Brian Poppa
2012 Travis Peery
2013 Dave Duste Jr
2014 Riley Simmons
2015 Mark Wauge
2016 Ryan McDaniel
2017 Nick Trenchard

Bo Hittson Memorial Winners

2004 Jesse Morton
2005 info not available
2006 Chris Cullen
2007 info not available
2008 Ryan Haines
2009 Tony Morton
2010 Billy Jasmer
2011 Jorddon Braaten
2012 Jesse Morton
2013 Cody Hamilton
2014 Jorddon Braaten
2015 Jorddon Braaten
2016 Brian Cooper
2017 Jorddon Braaten

Mike Caveye/Mini Stock Blowout Winners

2008 John Derby
2009 Jim Pope
2010 David Steele
2011 John Derby
2012 Dan Borror
2013 Ryder Boswell
2014 David Steele
2015 David Steele
2016 Terry Kendrick
2017 David Steele


Penny Gold Rush, NASCAR Racing On Tap This Saturday 
At Coos Bay Speedway

Coos Bay, Oregon...One thing about Coos Bay Speedway is it's all about bringing families together for some great racing action. This Sunday night, First Community Credit Union is sponsoring Kids Penny Gold Rush. Kids grab as many pennies as they can, and the one who collects the most wins a $25 gift card. Plus, they get all the free money they can grab as there will be $300 worth of pennies.

Action on the track will include the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Super Late Models, Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws, Hornets and the new Junior Stingers division for competitors 7 to 14 years old.

The NASCAR prize offered at the end of the season is $3,000 to the track champion and $2,000 to the state champion for the Super Late Model division. This means a driver can win $5,000 by season's end. After three events, last season's Sportsman Late Model champion Brody Montgomery leads Chris Ray by 16 points. Montgomery has two feature victories. Since he made seven starts and ranked sixth in the Super Late Model standings last year, Montgomery isn't available for the $1,000 prize to the top rookie in the field. At the moment, fourth ranked Richard Wallace is the top driver in the group who has never had a NASCAR license before. That puts him in line for the rookie bonus, and he is only eight points behind Thor Kristensen in a close race for third in the standings.

With Montgomery making a clean break from the Sportsman Late Model class, it's Dyllan Siewell doing his best to keep two-time champion Wayne Butler out of the lead. Siewell is the only driver with four Top 5 finishes, including one win. Because three-time winner Wayne Butler had a bad night, he finds himself trailing by 44 points. Just four points behind Butler is the steady Charlie Withers. Tom Williams has competed in several different classes at the speedway and he is only two points behind Withers in a closer battle for third.

Ken Fox is off to a great start with his win in the season opener and three seconds. He has a commanding lead in the championship chase. Troy Chamberlain is a one-time winner so far this season, and he leads David Smith by two points and Jeff Thurman by six in the race for second. 2016 champion Daniel Land and Steve Dubisar are the other winners so far this year, and both are anticipated this week. Land competed in The Iron Giant Series last week and picked up a fifth place finish in a very competitive 21 car field.

Sam Talon has three Mini Outlaw wins, but he still only leads one time winner John Henry by 16 points. Talon won last week. Meanwhile, Jason Kellum leads longtime racer Carl Johnson by six points in a good race for third in the standings.

April Warmack took advantage of a bad night by David Pellam to gain the Hornet point lead by just two points. This close battle finds rookie Kylea Krossman just four points out of the lead, while one time winner Hannah Robison is six points back. Braden Fugate picked up his second win of the season last week and will be looking for number three this week. Other drivers to watch for include Tyler Tullos, Chris Parker, Tanner Johnson and Andrew Grisham.

The track is always looking for ways to get new drivers into the field, and the Jr Stinger division was created during the offseason for just that purpose. It puts drivers from the age 7 to 14 into their own Hornet division. Griff Smith made the first event, all by himself, and he made some good laps. He is hoping for some competition this week.

Saturday night will offer an opportunity for kids to win some money and will offer the fans a great variety of NASCAR racing once again. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.


 Nieman, Robertson 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/.


Pit Stops

Southern Oregon Speedway fans found out that Street Stock racing is still alive and well in Oregon last Saturday night. The Iron Giant Street Stock Series kicked off the first of an eight race tour of eight different tracks with their stop at the White City race track. They brought a field of 21 race cars for the show.

The Street Stock Series was the brainchild of James Whitehouse and past Cottage Grove Speedway champion Chris Sine. Both drivers still don't have their cars ready yet, so they were working behind the scenes to make sure things went smoothly for opening day. The idea of pitting the best Street Stock drivers against each other at eight different race tracks was a good one. The fact that they will be ending their point season on Labor Day Weekend with the big Iron Giant Race at Willamette is icing on the cake.

Last season, Donald Schott picked up the win at Southern Oregon Speedway. He was back to defend his race win, but the competition was twice as fierce this time around. In addition to two of last season's Top 5 point competitors, Erik Jarnport and Jessie Yankee, the field was bolstered by such top-caliber competitors as past Willamette champion David Cronk, past Coos Bay Speedway champion Daniel Land and current Cottage Grove Speedway point leader and past champion Andrew Langan.

Drivers came from all over Oregon to make this an exciting show from start to finish. After picking up wins in both his heat race and the six lap Scramble, Yankee may have been the driver to beat going into the Main Event. Langan, however, had other ideas. The Langan family has been competing at Cottage Grove Speedway and other venues for many years, and Andrew brought his A game for the Main Event.

With 50 laps of racing to do, there was plenty of time for a racer to make their move. However, it was Langan leading every lap for the $1,000 victory. Lest you think it was easy for him, he had his hands full with heat race winners Shannon Horn and Brian Cronk running closely behind in second and third. Cronk was wheeling the car of past Willamette Speedway champion Jody Tanner as his own racer wasn't quite ready.

Throughout the pack, the fans were treated to some close racing. Street Stock racing isn't something you get to see very often at Southern Oregon Speedway, and these drivers definitely entertained. Langan was just a little bit quicker to the checkered flag, though Horn was a close $500 second. Cronk grabbed the final position on the podium as Schott and Land made up the remainder of the Top 5.

Josh Heller ran in the Top 5 for a while before falling back to sixth. Making up the balance of the Top 10 at the finish was long time Sunset Speedway competitor Bob "Smitty" Smith, Yankee, Joey Tardio and Doug Scott. The tour is off to Madras Speedway to do a little head-to-head racing with the track's Sportsman class, but they are looking forward to the opportunity to come back for their third visit to Southern Oregon Speedway next year.

The Late Model division seems to be a bit more equal this year than it was last year. One driver who's been in the hunt for the wins in both races is reigning champion Nathan Augustine. Augustine got a little bit of a reminder that it won't be so easy this year when he was passed by Dave Foote, who ended up winning their heat race. Augustine also got second in the Trophy Dash.

The man winning the Trophy Dash as well as the first heat race was John Dees. Dees has been noticeably faster this season after two events. It looked like he was still figuring out the handle on his car in the opener when he led six laps before doing a solo spin. However, he charged his way back up to make a late pass on Mike Linder for third. This time out, Dees ran with Augustine throughout the Main Event.

What was interesting was watching John make attempts to get around on the outside. The car seemed hooked up out there, but he couldn't quite make the move. Augustine can be a difficult driver to get by when his car is running strong, and that was certainly the case on Saturday night. Nathan took the win with John Dees earning a career-best second.

When the Late Model division got rebooted at Southern Oregon Speedway in 2016, it was long time Medford area competitors Mike Linder and Bob Dees who answered the call. On Saturday night, the two veterans had a good battle going for third in the Main Event. Dees was rebounding from mechanical issues dropping him out of a Top 5 run at the season opener. However, Linder had a few tricks up his sleeve and kept Bob at bay to grab the third place finish at the checkered flag. Both drivers get to run the Trophy Dash the next time the Late Models are on the card as part of the 6th Annual Roger Haudenshild Tribite on June 2nd.

In the weeks leading up to the season opener, there were some inquiries from Pro Stock drivers about the possibility of running with the Late Models this season. Management had an opportunity to get a look at a couple of Pro Stocks competing with the Late Models on short notice this last week. This was allowed in the interest of getting some data to assess the situation.

One of the drivers was Roy Bain, but his race ended with a flat tire on the opening lap. The other driver was last season's Pro Stock champion, Dr. Scott Lenz. What was interesting was Lenz found himself in a battle with season opener winner Miles Deubert for the fifth position. Deubert held the spot for a while, but Lenz made his move and finished fifth.

Deubert still had decent points in sixth, and the battle at the top of the standings is close between he and leader Augustine, John Dees and Linder. It's certainly early in the season, but you don't want to lose ground to the others with a bad night.

The other encouraging sign is that there are other cars in the works for the Late Models. Longtime Southern Oregon Speedway competitor John DeBenedetti made an appearance in the Tom Parry Late Model. Unfortunately, they discovered a crack in the frame earlier in the evening and were forced to scratch from the Main Event. They will return to fight another day. There are rumors abounding of a Pro Stock champion coming out in a Late Model sometime this season, and we're still following this story. Certainly, it's drivers like rookie Eric Massey, Garrett Dees and Don Garrett Jr who are helping make this thing happen this year.

The Mini Stock division is in a bit of a rut. A few drivers are down for the count, and it's showing in the car count department. The heat race crash that happened two weeks ago between Cameron Hall and Steve Goetz didn't just put the #007 car out of commission. It left Goetz with severe front-end damage to his car. Andrew Hall reported that he would like to find another Pinto Wagon to replace the old car, but he's looking for a car to get Cameron Hall back out at the track as soon as possible.

2014 champion Gary Anderson is still missing after blowing a motor in the season opener, and rookie Tim Hedges has been making repairs to his car in the hopes of having a better night the next time he's out there. There are more cars to be seen in future Mini Stock events this season.

The story of the Mini Stock season so far has been how fast David Steele has looked. David gave no indication of slowing down when he opened the night with a Trophy Dash win and followed it up with a victory in his heat race. Hunter Magnan continues his strong start as he finished second in both of those races. With problems to take care of in his #89 car, reigning champion Kristopher Mix didn't start the preliminaries. This put him last on the grid in the Main Event.

We've been asking when Mix would get his first win, and the answer was Saturday night. Mix surprised Steele by making the pass and taking the lead. Steele then had his hands full with Magnan in a good battle for second. It looked like there might have been something wrong with the #67 car, but Steele made another rally to attempt to pass on Mix late in the race. However, Mix was up to that challenge and scored his first career win. Though the field was low on cars, this team had to work hard making sure their car was just right, and there was plenty of deserved satisfaction for this victory.

Steele continued to add to his point lead as he finished second, and the third place finish earned by Magnan means that he's still very much in this championship battle. In fact, he's currently second in a close race with Mix. Michael McLeod is making an early claim on top rookie honors this year and continues to get better with each turn behind the wheel. Garrett Fredrickson also managed to bring his car home to a checkered flag that will put him in the next Trophy Dash as he finished fourth.

There is also some concern over the slow start for the Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites. A few drivers anticipated for this season have yet to show. As Dusty Aos still doesn't have his car ready, he's been wheeling the #99 car that Bill Spencer drove last season. We've heard that Greg Arnold's old car will turn up with a new driver this year, and we've also heard that 2014 champion John Barger will be seen this season. Danny Prewitt had enough damage on his #29 car that it isn't ready, and 2016 champion Lee Doty's car was up in Portland getting repaired.

When the Valley Stor-All Late Model Lites show up on June 16th, it's anticipated that there will be at least a couple new cars in the field that we haven't seen this year. The four who have been showing up have been battling hard on the race track. Some have said that Charlie Eaton was due to have a big season. At the season opener, motor problems in preliminaries made it look like he might not even get through the night. He salvaged things pretty well with a late pass on Dusty Aos to gain second in that race, which was won by Eric Aos. Unfortunately for Eric, mechanical issues early in the most recent Main Event ended that race early for him.

Meanwhile, Eaton was on fire. After winning the Trophy Dash and the heat race, he took the lead from Greg Arnold midway through the race and proceeded to hold him off for the victory. Arnold settled for second ahead of Dusty Aos.

The Southern Oregon Dwarf Car Association got to make their first appearance of the season at their home track. They were scheduled to run a few weeks earlier before rain came. They were also scheduled to run for $1,000 to win that night courtesy of Jim Nelson, who is known for putting up money once or twice a year for the drivers of his favorite division. That money was still good, and it brought an 18 car field on Saturday night.

After picking up a big win at Cottage Grove Speedway in a shootout race that brought together the three Dwarf Car groups of Oregon, Kalvin Morton had his eyes on another big prize. It certainly looked like he would be difficult to beat when he won both his heat race in the A Dash. Unfortunately, he could not have anticipated the back straightaway crash on the opening lap that ended the race for himself, Fred Hay, Mason Lewman and newcomer Ashleigh Strain. Strain, who has raced for the past several seasons in Outlaw Karts, was making her first Dwarf Car start at Southern Oregon Speedway.

At the front of the pack, Chad Cardoza was looking like a sure winner. Josh King didn't have his car ready for the night, but Jerry Hauck graciously gave him the keys to the #4us car. Hauck watched proudly as King battled it out with Cardoza and Randy Slater in the early goings of the race. Looking the way he did early on, you have to believe that a win is in the future for Slater this year. King made the move around Slater. With four laps to go, he charged past Cardoza and became $1,000 richer as a result.

Cardoza managed to take the checkered in second ahead of Ryan Smith. Cody Peters made a late move around Slater for a fourth place finish. It was a great group of Dwarf Car competitors who put on a show for the fans. Two time reigning champion Brock Peters, who finished second at Cottage Grove the week before, was mired in mid pack for the Main Event. He salvaged a sixth place finish to go with his earlier heat race win as Joe Sanders, Michael Johnson, Mark Neilson and Bill Winter made up the remainder of the Top 10.

One encouraging sign for the Dwarf Cars this year is that several newcomers have joined the field. After his strong second place season in Mini Stocks last year, Michael Johnson is now in the former Anthony Pope Dwarf Car. We also have Mini Stock graduate Andrew Hall, Dan Halbert and Ashleigh Strain on the roster this year.

Siskiyou Motor Speedway had high hopes for last week. The Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks were in town along with the track's IMCA Sport Modified and Mini Stock divisions, and a field of some 40 competitors across the rosters were there to do some racing. Much like a few weeks earlier, the drivers got through hot laps before rain came and claimed the show. In this case, there was only a slight chance of rain in the forecast. It was a disappointing night that had drivers wanting to go down to Southern Oregon Speedway to get some racing in.

The Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks brought in some 18 competitors, and it was a talent loaded field. In addition to reigning champion Dr. Scott Lenz and 2016 champion Steve Borror, past Pro Stock champion Dustin Knight, two time Late Model Lites champion Brian Johnsen and Pro Stock veteran John David Duffie were there to do some racing. You also had the Flowers family with their cars, two cars from the Hackworth team, Matt Harlow, Roy Bain and Bryan Hammond in the mix. Unfortunately, they'll have to wait until next time to do some racing.

For the IMCA Sport Modified class, this was the final tune-up before the big Bo Hittson Memorial race. The Hittson has been an important race on the schedule in Yreka for many years. After a disappointing car count at the previous race, there were a dozen racers ready to put on a show for the fans. This included point leader Rich McCoy, who is still looking for his first win after three events. Likewise, Top 3 ranked competitors Ryder Boswell and Trevor Tiffee are also hoping to put a notch in the win column. Other drivers who were there included reigning champion DJ Bottoms, 2016 champion Jimmy Lipke, recent Chico feature winner Justin Foux and three cars from the Sanders Racing Team, driven by Isaac, Matt and Steven. Fortunately, they get two racing opportunities as part of the Memorial Day Weekend festivities.

In the Mini Stock division, three of their biggest stars, two-time reigning champion Marilyn Yawnick, past champion Terry Kendrick and 2014 champion Mike Whitaker, were all ready to do battle once again. The division has seen some new drivers on the roster this year, including 14 year old Zac McMurray, Darek Alford and Tiffany Cobb, who was making her racing debut. Like the IMCA Sport Modified class, they get two racing opportunities this Saturday and Sunday.

Coos Bay Speedway continues to offer some fan friendly activities each time they have a Saturday night show. Not only was it a night in which several kids won free bikes and also got free Hot Wheels, they had the second race for the Interstate Sprint Car Series. The Sprint Cars brought a field of 22 cars, which included people from Cottage Grove, Roseburg and Medford in addition to some of the track's regular racers. It was past Southern Oregon Sprint Car Tour champion and reigning Medford champion Kyler Barraza making it look easy in a dominant performance out front. The win paid $1,000 as he collected the victory ahead of Tyler Thompson, Tyrell Mead, David Hibbard and Kinzer Cox.

There was some question about who would be willing to tow to Coos Bay as it's not anticipated that Coos Bay competitors will be towing to the other tracks. There was heavy support from Cottage Grove regulars, but the addition of several Medford regulars, including Top 10 finishers Camden Robustelli and Bailey Hibbard, meant that there could be some life in this Interstate Sprint Car Series.

The other part of the program that's getting some traction is the Hornets division. We have three ladies in the division who are beginning to become breakout stars as April Warmack, Hannah Robison and rookie Kylea Krossman are all in title contention. Warmack is the current point leader, and both she and Robison are feature winners so far. The most recent Main Event winner, Braden Fugate, become the first two-time winner in the group. With 2017 champion Ryan Siewell and 2016 champion Jeremiah Reiber moving on from the class, it's an opportunity for other drivers to break out from the pack.

Coos Bay decided to run a Street Stock show against The Iron Giant race at Southern Oregon Speedway and only had point leader Ken Fox and hard charger Steve Dubisar show up. Dubisar was the driver with the most feature wins last season. When things return to normal, the Main Event could get very interesting in this class as there are four different winners in four races.

In addition to their NASCAR Super Late Model and Sportsman Late Model programs that are offering nice point fund prizes at the end of the year, the track has started a Junior Stinger division. This is essentially a Hornet class for drivers 11 to 14 years old. Last time, there was one driver to give it a go, and it's hoped that this division will gain some traction. Speedway management is hoping to bring new drivers into the fold.

Not much news has come out from Hayfork Speedway. Entering May, it was announced that they wouldn't have the scheduled opener due to the track not being ready and insurance issues. The day given for the opener was May 26th. It is May 23rd as of this writing and no announcement has been made as to when the track will be running. Hopefully, they'll be able to get things up and functional soon.

Orland Raceway held their annual Friday night racing event as part of the Glenn County Fair, and car count was up across the board. It's interesting to note that Richard Vanderploeg came in and snapped the Jeremy Langenderfer Pure Stock winning streak with a win of his own. It was a photo finish victory for Josh Tucker as seven Wingless Gas Sprints were in action. Reigning Mini Truck champion Keith Ross claimed the victory in an 11 truck field, while Paul Stevens claimed the win in the Mini Stocks.


Sprint Cars, Focus Midgets Headline Open Wheel Showcase 
At Southern Oregon Speedway Saturday Night

White City, Oregon..Saturday night is the Open Wheel Showcase event at Southern Oregon Speedway. The open-wheel themed night was started by promoter Mike McCann in 2017 and built around the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars and the Northwest Focus Midgets. The strongest running Focus Midget group on the West Coast is based out of the Washington area, and this event is one of their six track, ten race Summer Series events.

For the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, this is an opportunity for Southern Oregon Speedway to have a stronger Sprint Car presence than the track has ever had. Though Sprint Cars have been involved on the schedule at this track since it opened in 1996, there's never been a real serious attempt made to start a strong series here. McCann wanted to change all of that when he took over as promoter in 2016.

A year later, David Hibbard had the idea of going to the limited rules package that has been used successfully at Cottage Grove and in Yreka before that. The idea is to keep a sensible and fair set of rules that makes the class very competitive. When the track went this direction with the rules, it opened the floodgates for younger drivers coming up from the little Southern Oregon Speedway Kart Racing program.

The closest battle at the season opener was between two teen sensations, Tanner Holmes and Enrique Jaime. Both drivers are champions on the Kart level who started racing this class last season. Jaime finished fifth in the standings. As for the season opener, Jaime led Holmes for most of the race before Holmes made the pass to claim second. Jaime settled for third to go with an earlier heat race win.

At the head of the pack was David Hibbard. Hibbard carries an experience advantage and is a past champion at Cottage Grove Speedway. However, his motivation for being involved in the Medford effort is not for his own personal glory. That was Illustrated clearly last season when he abandoned a second-place effort in the season finale to allow his son, Bailey Hibbard, and Marissa Henson to battle for that position.

Henson ended up finishing second by just one point over Bailey, who was a three-time feature winner last year. The younger Hibbard got off to a good start in the opener by winning his heat race and the Scramble, but his Main Event ended with mechanical failure early. Henson, meanwhile, took a checkered flag in sixth at the opener. Both drivers are also part of the youth movement in this division.

Further up in the pack you'll find yet another teen competitor, Jeffrey Hudson. Hudson won the Outlaw Pro Stock championship two seasons ago at the age of 15. He won his first Sprint Car Main Event at Southern Oregon Speedway a year later, but his Sprint Car effort was derailed last year when he blew a motor on opening day. To get his car to a fourth place finish in this season's opener has Jeffrey confident heading into this week's race.

You'll find a nice mixture of teen competitors and a few drivers who have been around for a while. Reigning champion Kyler Barraza recently won the Main Event at Coos Bay Speedway, and he is anticipated this week along with another past Kart champion, Blaine Cory, Theron Smith, Camden Robustelli, Calvin Hibbard, Aaron Miller and Todd Whipple. Word it is that two of the Focus Midget teams will also be bringing Sportsman Sprints to compete in this class.

As for the Focus Midgets, word from up north is that 30 drivers are coming down to compete, which is up eight cars from the 22 car field they brought to the show last year. Reigning champion Tristin Thomas will be out to repeat as the Medford race winner, but he can expect some stiff competition from the likes of 2016 champion Nick Evans, Ariel Biggs, Jonathan Jorgenson, Hannah Lindquist and Nick Larson, to name a few.

The Open Wheel themed night will also include the Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars and some vintage race cars from the Old Time Racers of Oregon Hardtop group. It should be a good night of racing at Southern Oregon Speedway this Saturday night. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.