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Jones Wins First IMCA Modified Feature
At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...September 22...Holding off some late pressure from CJ Putnam, Preston Jones scored the victory in the 25 lap IMCA Modified Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the first career win for Jones. Albert Gill won his third championship in five seasons just by taking the green flag for the Main Event.
Gill started the evening off with his fourth four lap Trophy Dash win of the season. 2017 champion Jesse Bailey outran his brother-in-law, Jon DeBenedetti, to win the first six lap heat race. Putnam won the second heat in front of Jones.
Jentzen Knips charged into the Main Event lead over seven-time champion Mark Wauge on the opening lap, and Bo Shields spun for a caution flag. Knips continued to lead the restart as Jones slipped past Wauge for second. Wauge came charging by Jones for second on lap four, but a Turn 3 pass on that seven regained Jones the position. A lap later, Jones made an outside pass on the backstretch to take the lead from Knips. Jones began to pull away, leaving the battle for second, but a lap 15 yellow flag waved for debris on the track. Jones led the restart with Putnam making an inside pass in Turn 2 to take second from Knips. After a lap 17 caution flag, Putnam made a serious bid to take the lead on the restart and grabbed the spot with an inside pass exiting the fourth turn. The lead was short-lived as Jones beat him back to the line to lead the 19th lap. The lead two cars ran closely as Zack Fettinger had settled into the third position. A tangle between Bailey, Gill and Dave Duste Jr brought out the final yellow flag on lap 21. Jones led the restart with Putnam giving him all the pressure he could handle. Putnam attempted to get by several times in the remaining four laps, but Jones held him off for the hard earned victory. Fettinger finished third, followed by DeBenedetti, Wauge, Jeremy Ohlde, Duane Orsburn, Duste, Bailey and Gill.
Race Results
IMCA Modifieds
Heat 1-CJ Putnam, Preston Jones, Albert Gill, Mark Wauge, Jantzen Knips, David Satterfield. Heat 2-Jesse Bailey, Jon DeBenedetti, Zach Fettinger, Jeremy Ohlde, Dave Duste Jr, Bo Shields.
Trophy Dash-Albert Gill, Jesse Bailey, Dave Duste Jr, Zach Fettinger.
Main Event-Preston Jones, CJ Putnam, Zach Fettinger, Jon DeBenedettim Mark Wauge, Jeremy Ohlde, Duane Orsburn, Dave Duste Jr, Jesse Bailey, Albert Gill, David Satterfield, Jantzen Knips, Bo Shields.
Coffman Closes Season With IMCA Sport Modified Win
At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...September 22...Leading all the way from the start, Roseburg's Doug Coffman won the 20 lap IMCA Sport Modified Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. He became the ninth different winner of the season. David Marble took a checkered flag further back in the field to wrap up his championship winning season.
Rich McCoy started things off with a win in the four lap Trophy Dash. With 24 competitors on hand, the Sport Modifieds ran four six lap qualifying heat races, and wins were recorded by McCoy, Branden Wilson, Coffman and Willie McFall. Only the Top 4 finishers of each heat race made it into the Main Event with the remaining drivers forced to run a 12 lap B Main. Rookie Michael Rule won that race ahead of last starter Tony Duste, Gary Foster and final transfer Toby Judd.
Coffman had a front-row start for the Main Event and charged into the early lead ahead of McFall and two-time champion Dwayne Melvin. A yellow flag flew on lap two for Judd on the front straightaway. Coffman continued to lead the restart as McCoy passed McFall for second. Melvin was back up to third a lap later before a caution flag flew for AJ Parker. Coffman led McCoy and Melvin on the next restart, and a lap seven caution flag waved for Tony Bartell. Coffman continued to lead the way on the next restart ahead of McCoy as Braxton Possinger settled into third. However, Possinger surrendered that position to Justin McCreadie on lap 10. Coffman continued to set a good pace during the final 10 laps with McCoy running not too far behind for a second place finish. McCreadie settled for third, followed by Jimmy Lipke, Randy Wright, Wilson, two-time champion Mike Medel, Matt Sanders, McFall and Duste.
Race Results
IMCA Sport Modifieds
Heat 1-Rich McCoy, Randy Wright, Dwayne Melvin, Matt Sanders, Michael Rule, Steve Lysinger. Heat 2-Branden Wilson, Jimmy Lipke, AJ Parker, Danny Rule, Gary Foster, Billy Richey.
Heat 3-Doug Coffman, Mike Medel, Tony Bartell, David Marble, Isaac Sanders, Austin Petrey.
Heat 4-Willie McFall, Braxton Possinger, Justin McCreadie, Brian Johnsen, Tony Duste, Toby Judd.
Trophy Dash-Rich McCoy, Matt Sanders, Randy Wright, Branden Wilson.
B Main-Michael Rule, Tony Duste, Gary Foster, Toby Judd, Isaac Sanders, Austin Petrey, Billy Richey, Steve Lysinger DNS.
Main Event-Doug Coffman, Rich McCoy, Justin McCreadie, Jimmy Lipke, Randy Wright, Branden Wilson, Mike Medel, Matt Sanders, Willie McFall, Tony Duste, Gary Foster, Danny Rule, David Marble, Michael Rule, Dwayne Melvin, Tony Bartell, Braxton Possinger, Brian Johnsen, AJ Parker, Toby Judd.
Holmes Thrills Crowd With Last Lap Pass For Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Victory At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...September 22...Tanner Holmes made an impressive late race charge to score his second straight 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event win Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. With eight laps to go, the 15 year old phenom was running fifth. He switched to the outside groove for the final eight laps and worked his way to the front, where he took the lead from Mike Wheeler with a last turn pass.
The Sprint Car count grew to a record 23 cars for this race, and the three eight lap heat race wins were recorded by Holmes, Wheeler and new track champion David Hibbard. Outlaw Kart superstar Wheeler outran top rookie Blaine Cory to win the 10 lap Scramble. The increase in car count forced a 12 lap B Main, won by Camden Robustelli ahead of Enrique Jaime and final transfer Cooper Desbians. Past Cottage Grove champion Hedge Carter saw his night end early with a flip in the B Main
With a pole position start, Wheeler raced into the early lead ahead of Cory and Bailey Hibbard. In his previous two starts, mechanical issues ended Wheeler's night early, but he was running strong on this occasion. Todd Whipple did a complete 360 in Turn 4 on lap five and kept going, but a yellow flag still waived. Wheeler continued to lead Cory and Bailey Hibbard on the restart with David Hibbard and Jeffrey Hudson filling out the top five at that moment. Robustelli brought out a caution flag when he broke in Turn 4 on lap eight. Wheeler continued to lead Cory and Bailey Hibbard on this restart. Aaron Miller and Kyler Barraza retired in the next few laps as Wheeler and Cory were having a close battle at the front of the pack. The final yellow flag waved on lap 18. Holmes was up to fifth by then, and he took fourth from David Hibbard on the restart as Wheeler continued to lead. Bailey Hibbard also slipped past Corey for the second position. Holmes was working the extreme high groove that no one else was touching, and he made a Turn 4 pass on to lap 21 to take third from Cory. He gathered the momentum exiting Turn 4 a lap later and made a frontstretch pass on Bailey Hibbard for second. Wheeler was still running the bottom line that had served him well to that point, and Holmes quickly reeled him in. As they exited the final turn, Holmes gathered the momentum for an outside pass down the front straightaway. Despite a slower car also running the high line, Holmes kept going and managed to beat Wheeler back to the checkered flag for the crowd thrilling victory. Wheeler settled for a disappointed second, followed by Bailey Hibbard, Cory, AJ Harbaugh, Jeffrey Hudson, David Hibbard, Desbiens, TJ Winningham and Bailey Sucich.
Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars
Heat 1-Tanner Holmes, Jeffrey Hudson, Bailey Hibbard, Merissa Hensen, Melissa Solesbee, Camden Robustelli, RC Levin.Heat 2-Mike Wheeler, Aaron Miller, Todd Whipple, Bailey Sucich, AJ Harbaugh, Cooper Desbiens, Steve Thompson, Justin Tracy.
Heat 3-David Hibbard, Blaine Cory, TJ Winningham, Kyler Barraza, Steven Snawder, Enrique Jaime, Hedge Carter, Morgan Bergs.
Scramble-Mike Wheeler, Blaine Cory, Bailey Hibbard, TJ Winningham, David Hibbard, Tanner Holmes, Jeffrey Hudson, Todd Whipple, Aaron Miller.
B Main-Camden Robustelli, Enrique Jaime, Cooper Desbiens, Morgan Bergs, RC Levin, Hedge Carter, Steve Thompson, Justin Tracy.
Main Event-Tanner Holmes, Mike Wheeler, Bailey Hibbard, Blaine Cory, AJ Harbaugh, Jeffrey Hudson, David Hibbard, Cooper Desbiens, TJ Winningham, Bailey Sucich, Merissa Henson, Steven Snawder, Enrique Jaime, Todd Whipple, Melissa Solesbee, Kyler Barraza, Aaron Miller, Camden Robustelli.
Lenz Wraps Up Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stock Championship With Win At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...September 22...Taking the lead from Steve Borror on the fourth lap, Dr Scott Lenz went on to win the 20 lap Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stock Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was his eighth series victory and ninth of the year as he wrapped up his second consecutive championship.
Lenz got his night started off with a four lap Trophy Dash win, but his quest for a clean sweep would end as John David Duffie held him off to win the first six lap heat race. James Flowers outran his father Scott Flowers for the second heat race win.
Steve Borror set the Main Event pace from the start ahead of Lenz and James Flowers. A Turn 2 pass on the fourth lap gained Lenz the lead, and a tangle involving James Flowers and Duffie left Duffie in Turn 2 and brought out a lap five caution flag. Duffie was done for the night, but Flowers returned after a pit stop. Lenz continued to lead Borror and Scott Flowers on the restart, but Matt Harlow made an inside pass on the front stretch on lap 8 to take third from Scott Flowers. A lap nine caution flag for debris was the final slow down of the race. Lenz continued to lead Borror on the restart as Scott Flowers regained third. A lap later, Dave Quick passed Flowers at the line to take over third. Lenz held a straightaway advantage over Borror by lap 15, leaving the battle for third. Scott Flowers slipped passed Quick for third on that 19, and Lenz was the happy winner, followed by Borror, Scott Flowers, Quick, James Flowers, Rick Lukens, Harlow, Ray Kniffin Jr, Ken Irving and Bryan Hammond.
Race Results
Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks
Heat 1-John David Duffie, Scott Lenz, Steve Borror, Rick Kukens, Bryan Hammond, Ray Kniffen, Dave Quick. Heat 2-James Flowers, Scott Flowers, Matt Harlow, Ken Irving, Scott Bennett, Phil Pipgras.
Trophy Dash-Scott Lenz, Scott Flowers, Steve Borror, Dave Quick.
Main Event-Scott Lenz, Steve Borror, Scott Flowers, Dave Quick, James Flowers, Rick Lukens, Matt Harlow, Ray Kniffen Jr, Ken Irving, Bryan Hammond, Scott Bennett, Tom Hackworth, John David Duffie, Dave Sauer DNS.
Trotter Closes OTRO Hardtop Season With Second Win
At Southern Oregon Speedway
White City, Oregon...September 22...Bill Trotter won the 15 lap OTRO Hardtop Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. Trotter battled Jay Smith through most of the race before scoring his second win of the season.
Chris Mehrer won the four lap Trophy Dash to get the show started, and Trotter won a good battle with Smith and Dean Cast for the eight lap heat race win. Trotter raced into the lead at the start of the Main Event ahead of Smith and Cast. The lead three drivers had their own battle as Mehrer mixed it up with three relative newcomers in the battle for fourth. Unfortunately for Matt Butler, he stalled with motor problems for the only caution flag of the race on lap three. Trotter continued to lead Smith and Cast on the restart. Gradually, Trotter and Smith began to pull away from Cast, while Dillion Rourk battled Mehrer for the fourth position. As Trotter went on to win, Smith lost a wheel in the final turn. Cast finished second. Rorke made an inside pass on the backstretch on lap 14 to take fourth from Mehrer. With Smith's misfortune, Roark ended up third at the checkered flag, followed by Mehrer, Mike Higby, Smith and Butler.
Race Results
OTRO Hardtops
Heat-Bill Trotter, Jay Smith, Dean Cast, Chris Mehrer, Mike Higby, Dillion Roark, Matt Butler.Trophy Dash-Chris Mehrer, Matt Butler, Dillion Roark, Mike Higby.
Main Event-Bill Trotter, Dean Cast, Dillion Roark, Chris Mehrer, Mike Higby, Jay Smith, Matt Butler.
McCoy Wins Restad Memorial Race At Siskiyou Speedway
Yreka, CA...September 22...Rich McCoy won the Rod Restad Memorial IMCA Sport Modified 30 Main Event Sunday night at Siskiyou Motor Speedway. McCoy was coming off of a strong second place finish in Medford the night before. He battled reigning race champion Keith Foux during the first half of the race before Oregon State champion Jorddon Braaten made his move into second. During the final half-dozen laps, McCoy had his hands full with Braaten taking looks to the outside, and Foux and Brian Cooper had a good battle going for third. Cooper moved ahead of Foux with four laps to go, but Braaten was unable to make the pass on McCoy. McCoy pocketed $1,000 for his win with Braaten a $500 second. Cooper finished third, followed by Foux, Ryder Boswell, Ethan Killingsworth, Randy Wright, Matt Micheli, Doug Franklin and Dwayne Melvin. Eight lap heat race wins where recorded by Melvin, Killingsworth and McCoy. Cooper won the four lap Trophy Dash.
Jon DeBenedetti swept the action in the IMCA Modified division and pocketed $1,200 in the process. DeBenedetti followed up on his eight lap heat race and four lap Trophy Dash wins with the 15 lap feature win. Jimmy Lipke was a $600 second, followed by Dan Thomas.
Mike Whitaker won his second 20 lap Mini Stock Main Event. Whitaker entered the night with a shot at the championship, but he needed some bad luck to happen to Marilyn Yanwick. Whitaker battled impressive rookie Darek Alford at the front of the pack before scoring his second feature win of the season. Alford was a strong second. However, Yawnick ran nearly a straightaway behind the lead duo in third, which helped her secure her third straight division championship. Zac McMurray had his best showing of the season in fourth, followed by Mike Kendrick, John Glidwell, Jason Frost, Nick Conway and Garrett Fredrickson. Yawnick won a good battle with Whitaker in the first heat race. Alford won the other eight lap heat and won the four lap Trophy Dash just ahead of Whitaker.
The Jefferson State Jalopies were invited back for another show. JJ Smith rebounded from last week's bad luck to win his first ever 15 lap Main Event. Smith also won the heat race, but Scott Billingsley Jr was the four lap Trophy Dash winner
For further information, go to www.siskiyoumotorspeedway.com.
Dubisar, Robison Win at Coos Bay Speedway
Coos Bay, Oregon...September 22...Steve Dubisar won both the Sportsman Late Model and Street Stock Main Events at Coos Bay Speedway Saturday night. Four of the NASCAR Whelen All American Series divisions ran in support of the special Rolling Thunder Big Rig Show.
Dubisar won the eight lap Sportsman Late Model Main Event. Braden Fugate started things off with the heat race win, but he finished second to Josh Kralicek in the Trophy Dash. Unfortunately, Kralicek, Charlie Withers and Wayne Butler all scratched prior to the Main Event with mechanical issues. The race might have been called at that point, but Dubisar entered his Street Stock into the Main Event and won a close eight lap battle with Fugate.
Earlier, Dubisar won his sixth 15 lap Street Stock Main Event. Dubisar picked up a 10 lap heat race win, but Creswell's Garrett Barth held off Dubisar to win the five lap Trophy Dash. In the Main Event, Dubisar set a rapid pace in winning by several car lengths. Troy Chamberlain finished second in good battle with Barth. New champion Ken Fox rounded out the field.
John Carpenter outran new champion Sam Talon to win the 15 lap Mini Outlaw Main Event. Gene Gattenby finished third. Gattenby also won the five lap Trophy Dash, while Talon won the 10 lap heat race.
Hannah Robison returned to action and battled new champion Tyler Tullos to win her fourth 20 lap Hornets Main Event of the season. While Robison was winning her battle for the victory, Roseburg's Jeremy Mayfield was not quite a straightaway behind in third. Gabrielle Bolles finished fourth, followed by Riley Hayes, William Hitner, Dusty Shingleton, Ray Marshall, Roy Pugh and Dylan Grichar. Leroy Rockwell won the five lap Trophy Dash, and ten lap heat race wins went to Peyton Reigard and Pugh.
Next Saturday night will be the final point race for the ISCS Winged Sprint Car Series. The Sportsman Late Models are back along with the Street Stocks and Hornets. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.
Interstate Sprint Car Series Comes To Coos Bay Speedway
Coos Bay, Oregon...The Interstate Sprint Car Series will crown its champion at Coos Bay Speedway this Saturday night in their season finale. This is the third visit for the group this year, and speedway officials are anticipating a car count into the twenties once again. Joining the popular Sprint Car division on the card will be the NASCAR Sportsman Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Outlaws and Hornets.
The Interstate Sprint Car Series has been around in one form or another off and on during the past half a dozen years, but nothing had happened with it last season. It was Medford racer David Hibbard who started the talk that got the ball rolling to bring this series back. The idea was to do something special with the Sprint Cars running the limited rules package. This would include the cars at Coos Bay Speedway, the Limited Sprint division at Cottage Grove Speedway and the Winged Sprint Car class at Southern Oregon Speedway.
When Week Of Speed ran at Coos Bay to kick that series off, 29 Sprint Cars were in the pits. This shows just how powerful this idea was. Fans coming out to watch Sprint Car racing on Saturday night will see a good show as top Oregon drivers such as Tyler Thompson, David Hibbard, Shane Forte, Kinzer Cox, Camden Robustelli, Kyler Barraza and rising young star Tanner Holmes are expected to be among the field. Barraza and Forte have ISCS wins at Coos Bay, and visitors Ian Bandy and Aaron Miller have also picked up wins. Coos Bay Speedway should be represented by its own stars, including track point leader Brett Hulsey, reigning champion Lawrence Van Hoof, two-time champion Dave May, Kayla Green and Donovan Prather.
The Sportsman Late Models ran their first postseason race last week, and attrition took an ugly toll as two-time champion Wayne Butler, Trophy Dash winner Jeff Krossman and the steady Charlie Withers all loaded up with mechanical issues before the Main Event. Coming off of his win in the point season finale, Braden Fugate found himself matched up with Street Stock star Steve Dubisar, but it was Dubisar coming out on top in the Main Event. The drivers will have their cars fixed and ready to go once again this week.
Dubisar is probably the hottest driver in the Street Stocks during these past two months. He won again last week, which was his sixth of the year. His win came ahead of Troy Chamberlain and surprise Cottage Grove Speedway visitor Garrett Barth, who won his first Trophy Dash earlier in the evening. It didn't go all that well for Ken Fox, but he still has his championship and nine wins to his credit as he comes back this week. Other drivers to look for include season point runner-up David Smith, Daniel Land and Josh Bearden.
Sam Talon has been very dominant in the Mini Outlaws this season on his way to his second straight division championship and third in four years. However, Talon played second fiddle to John Henry in the most recent race. This was the second win of the season for Henry, who finished second in the standings. These two should be back this week, and others to watch for include Jason Kellam, Tom Siewell and Gene Gattenby.
"Hurricane" Hannah Robison was back behind the wheel of her #23h car and holding off new champion Tyler Tullos for her fourth win of the season. Hannah had a really impressive showing this season as she finished third in the standings behind April Warmack. It's all about bragging rights, and this will be a tune-up before the extra money race as part of the Prather Family Lucas Oil Open Show on October 6th. Other drivers to watch for this week include Gabrielle Bolles, Kris Parker, Dusty Shingleton, Leroy Rockwell and Chuck Peck.
For Sprint Car fans, Saturday night will be a can't miss show. Car count is supposed to be strong for this race. For Late Model fans, you'll need to mark October 6th on your calendar. The annual Prather Family Lucas Oil Open will be featuring a $1,200 to win Super Late Model show. New Super Late Model champion Brody Montgomery, division runner-up Thor Kristensen, Tom Elam and Deven Brown will be among those trying to pick up the big money, but some top drivers are anticipated from out of town, including Joey Tanner. There's just two races left to go on the schedule, and both are worthy of being attended. For further information, go to www.coosbayspeedway.us.
Diatte Wins Opening Night Of Dwarf Car Nationals
At Marysville Raceway
Marysville, CA...September 21...Ryan Diatte won the opening night of the Western States Dwarf Car Association Dwarf Car Nationals at Marysville Raceway. The event is hosted by the Northern California Dwarf Car Association and is the original and longest running Nationals race on the schedule. Diatte also won the recent Nationals event at Southern Oregon Speedway.
The 75 entries were split into three different groups, and the Pro Division boasted the biggest turnout of 39 competitors. The 20 lap feature saw nine yellow flags slow the pace among the 24 car field. Diatte was followed closely by reigning NorCal Dwarf Car champion Danny Wagner. Nevada's Joe Frock was third, just ahead of Michael "Spanky" Grenert. Oregon's Anthony Pope finished a solid fifth, followed by Zach Albers, Adam Teves, South Bay Dwarf Car champion Gene "Punky" Pires, Brandon Ross and Matt Hagermann. All 10 competitors earned starting spots in the Fast Dash that will determine the first five rows of Saturday's Main Event.
The Pros ran four 10 lap heat races, and Dustin Washburn won his heat race in a close battle with Darren Brent. Thomas Lieby made a rare Dwarf Car start and won his heat race by a comfortable margin ahead of Tony Steffenmeir. Past NorCal and South Bay champion Shawn Jones outran Ryan Diatte to win the third heat, and the fourth heat race win went to Jeremy Blackshere ahead of Pires. The field was big enough for a six lap C Main, and Ryan Amlen won that race ahead of Brandon Gentry. The 15 lap B Main went to Darren Brown, followed by Grenert, Mark Hanson, Ross and two-time Southern Oregon Dwarf Car champion Brock Peters.
Brian Quilty won the 20 lap Veterans Main Event. All 23 competitors started the rapidly run event, and there were only three caution flags to slow the field. Quilty scored his victory ahead of 2016 Antioch champion Kevin Maraglio and reigning Antioch champion Mike Corsaro. Jeff Fitch finished fourth, followed by Carroll Mendenhall, Mike Reeder, Dan Geil, Scott Dahlgren, Buddy Olschowka and Southern Oregon Nationals winner Tim Fitzpatrick. They ran four eight lap heat races with wins going to Corsaro, Reeder, Fitch and Miraglio.
Southern Oregon racer Joe Sanders won the 20 lap Sportsman Main Event. Sanders was coming off of his best finish with his group in fourth last week in Medford, and he ran second to Shawn Whitney during the first half of the race before making his move in the race that only had two yellow flag slowdowns. Whitney settled for second, followed by Sam Borland, Robert Johnson, Troy Stevenson Jr, Jimmy Damron, Adam Freitas, Robert Kozinski, Mack Aceves and Mike Dahle. Whitney won the first eight lap heat race with Sanders in close pursuit, and the second heat race win went to Johnson ahead of Kozinski.
Marysville Raceway Unofficial Race Results September 22, 2018
WSDCA Dwarf Car Nationals Night #2
Dwarf Cars Pro
A Main
Ryan Diatte
Danny Wagner
Joe Frock
Adam Teves
Gene Pires
Chad Matthias
Jessica Clark
Jeremy Blackshere
Mike Grenert
Thomas Leiby
Ryan Amelin
Tony Steffenmeier
Darren Brent
Josh Wiesz
Dustin Washburn
Zack Albers
Anthony Pope
Matt Hagemann
Jake Van Ortwick
Alan Heeney
Brock Peters
Brandon Ross
Mark Hanson
Shawn Jones
B Main
Shawn Jones
Jeremy Blackshere
Tony Steffenmeier
Chad Matthias
Jake Van Ortwick
Jessica Clark
Mark Hanson
Ryan Amelin
Brock Peters
Thomas Leiby
Josh Wiesz
Alan Heeney
Darren Brent
Dustin Washburn
Brandon Gentry
Toby Brown
Mac Marmon
Darren Brown
Michael Curry
David Michael Rosa
C Main
Mac Marmon
Jeremy Blackshere
Darren Brent
Mark Hanson
Toby Brown
Brandon Gentry
David Michael Rosa
Michael Curry
Sam Wren
Mario Marquez
Brady Beck
Ryan Winter
Justin Winter
Dwarf Cars Veterans
Kevin Bender
Brian Quilty
Dan Geil
Tommy Brown
Eric Weisler
Wade Ehrlich
David Rosa
Bryan Bender
Dan Zuger
Tim Fitzpatrick
Austin Quilty
Eddy Claessen
Dennis Hively
Kevin Miraglio
Steve Kapaun
Mike Reeder
Chuck Conover
Buddy Olschowka
Bobby Freiheit
Carroll Mendenhall
Jeff Fitch
Glenn Sciarani
Dwarf Cars Sportsman
Joe Sanders
Robert Johnson
Sam Borland
Adam Freitas
Shawn Whitney
Troy Stevenson Jr
Mack Aceves
Giovanni Bortoli
Mike Dahle
Clark Droivold
Robert Kozinski
Super Stocks
Brent Lawrence
Chris Warner
Richard Vander Ploeg
James Castleberry
Bill Hall
Placerville Speedway Unofficial Race Results September 22, 2018
Nor-Cal Posse Shootout Night #2
SCCT Sprint Cars
A Main
Sean Becker
Tanner Thorson
Justyn Cox
Kyle Hirst
Willie Croft
Andy Gregg
Andy Forsberg
Greg Decairies
Mitchell Faccinto
DJ Netto
Joey Saldana
Justin Sanders
Shane Hopkins
Kalib Henry
Jodie Robinson
Colby Copeland
Chase Johnson
Kyle Offill
Cody Hodgson
Kaleb Montgomery
Shane Golobic
Blake Carrick
Cody Lamar
Steven Tiner
B Main
Joey Saldana
Cody Hodgson
Steven Tiner
Jodie Robinson
Shane Hopkins
Tony Gualda
Colby Johnson
Adam Walters
Chris Schmelzle
Lucas Ashe
Mason Moore
Mike Cook
Ryan Bernal
CJ Humphries
C Main
Steven Tiner
Tony Gualda
Chase Majdic
Jake Morgan
Carl Droivold
Justin Henry
Jared Van Bebber
Travis Coelho
Zach Lynskey
Ryan Souza
BCRA Midget Lites
Main Event
Doug Nunes
Jared Gunderson
Bobby Michnowicz
Scott Kinney
Cody Nigh
Jarrett Kramer
Seth Hespe
Brent Sexton
Dakota Albright
Terry Lewis
Eric Greco
Dominic Del Monte
Steve Hendricksen
Aiden Lange
Grant Sexton
Terry Bergstrom
Alex Lewis
Dalton Sexton
Danika Parker
Brandon Leedy
Hunter Kinney
Dean Alexander
B Main
Seth Hespe
Terry Lewis
Dean Alexander
Steve Hendricksen
Kyle Dodd
Pat Kelly
Jeff Dyer
Josef Ferolito
Aiden Lange
Dalton Sexton
Terry Bergstrom
Jeff Griffin
Dale Gamer
Gus Carcione
Frank Ditmar
Steve Brown
Marysville Raceway Unofficial Race Results September 21, 2018
WSDCA Dwarf Car Nationals Night #1
Dwarf Cars Pro
A Main
Ryan Diatte
Danny Wagner
Joe Frock
Mike Grenert
Anthony Pope
Zack Albers
Adam Teves
Gene Pires
Brandon Ross
Matt Hagermann
Thomas Leiby
Josh Wiesz
Mark Hanson
Sam Wren
Shawn Jones
Jeremy Blackshere
Mac Marmon
Tony Steffenmeier
David Rosa
Darren Brent
Dustin Washburn
Brock Peters
Chad Matthias
Darren Brown
B Main
Darren Brown
Mike Grenert
Mark Hanson
Brandon Ross
Brock Peters
Matt Hagemann
David Rosa
Sam Wren
Mario Marquez
Jake Van Ortwick
Jessica Clark
Brandon Gentry
David Michael Rosa
Leo Ward
John Chrisman
Alan Heeney
Ryan Amelin
Dwarf Cars Pro
C Main
Ryan Amelin
Brandon Gentry
David Michael Rosa
Mario Marquez
Sam Wren
Dwarf Cars Veterans
Brian Quilty
Kevin Miraglio
Mike Corsaro
Jeff Fitch
Carroll Mendenhall
Mike Reeder
Dan Geil
Scott Dahlgren
Buddy Olschowka
Tim Fitzpatrick
Chuck Conover
Kevin Bender
Eric Weisler
Glenn Sciarani
Tommy Brown
Dan Zuger
Austin Quilty
Dennis Hively
Wade Ehrlich
Steve Kapaun
Eddy Claessen
Bryan Bender
Bobby Freiheit
Dwarf Cars Sportsman
Joe Sanders
Shawn Whitney
Sam Borland
Robert Johnson
Troy Stevenson Jr
Jimmy Damron
Adam Freitas
Robert Kozinski
Mack Aceves
Mike Dahle
Roberto Monroy
Clark Droivold
Placerville Speedway Unofficial Race Results September 21, 2018
Nor-Cal Posse Shootout Night #1
SCCT Sprint Cars
Kyle Hirst
Justyn Cox
Mitchell Faccinto
Shane Golobic
Tanner Thorson
Andy Forsberg
Steven Tiner
Greg Decairies
Joey Saldana
Justin Sanders
Andy Gregg
DJ Netto
Tony Gualda
Sean Becker
0Willie Croft
Colby Copeland
Shane Hopkins
Chase Johnson
Jodie Robinson
Zach Lynskey
Lucas Ashe
Ryan Bernal
Mason Moore
Carl Droivold
B Main
Ryan Bernal
DJ Netto
Shane Hopkins
Sean Becker
Kaleb Montgomery
Blake Carrick
Cody Hodgson
Jimmy Trulli
Chris Schmelzle
Mike Benson
Chris Masters
Colby Johnson
John Clark
Cody Lamar
C Main
Cody Hodgson
Chris Schmelzle
Ryan Souza
Justin Johnson
Jared Van Bebber
Mike Cook
Kyle Offill
BCRA Midget Lites
Main Event
Seth Hespe
Dean Alexander
Jared Gunderson
Cody Nigh
Dakota Albright
Jarrett Kramer
Steve Hendricksen
Doug Nunes
Kyle Dodd
Terry Bergstrom
Terry Lewis
Jeff Dyer
Alex Lewis
Danika Parker
Eric Greco
Dominic Del Monte
Brandon Leedy
Brent Sexton
Scott Kinney
Bobby Michnowicz
Steve Brown
Hunter Kinney
Brad Dillard
B Main
Jarrett Kramer
Kyle Dodd
Brandon Leedy
Danika Parker
Terry Lewis
Brad Dillard
Dominic Del Monte
Pat Kelly
Gus Carcione
Grant Sexton
Rex Jorn
Aiden Lange
Frank Ditmar
Jeff Griffin
Dale Gamer
Dan Foster
Wink Schweitzer
Brad Hannum
Ukiah Speedway Unofficial Race Results September 22, 2018
Anderson Logging Armed Forces Night
Results are not official
1 #75 Jeremy Doss
2 #96 RJ Randall
3 #98 Dustin Kuhl
4 #69 Charlie Collins
5 #88 Bob Mook
6 #35 Charlie Tour
7 #4 Raymond Taylor Jr
8 #27B Jesse Frey
9 #75B Audrey Portlock
10 #5 Jeff French
11 #51 Trevor Abella
12 #8 Bo Robertson
13 #29 Dan Munier
14 #1 Robert Brackett
15 #17 Robert Byers
16 #55 Jubal Koss
Limited Modifieds
Results are not official
1 #37 Sierra Furia
2 #19 Shelby Helm
3 #62 Roy Ingalls Jr
4 #17 Tyler Shipley
5 #57K Kylei Keown
6 #88B Kyler Berry
7 #88 Gene O'Dell Jr
8 #55 Tyler Caturegli
9 #44 Charile Collins
10 #04 Cole Brown
PCS Late Models
Results are not official
1 #19 Brandon White
2 #24 Derek Copeland
3 #88 Kolby Berry
4 #37 Sierra Furia
5 #23 Shawn Andrews
Pro 4 Modifieds
Results are not official
1 #15 Chris Straka
2 #87 Marty Lewis
3 #8 Andy Leuzinger
4 #29 Mike Peterson
5 #14T Timber Haskins
6 #01 Ron Portlock
7 #4 Wade Eldredge