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  2. congratz .. lorraine and i will have a grandchild in august .. never had to buy pink and dolls before
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  4. I saw this on Facebook this morning: Racing Community it’s time to come together and pray for own of our own. Greg Davidson is in the hospital in ICU. He’s fought so many battles and the champion he is has continued to conquer. Dear Lord be with Greg, Peggy Pringle Davidson and his family.
  5. Looking for a 9 inch ford with 31 spline , 4.11 or 6.89 , text 830/ 221 -84zero8
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  7. And he's not done getting better either. Sometimes it just takes a minute to get used to running up front, with people he hasn't been used to racing around. With last year's 02 team, he was carrying the truck. Now he's got a truck that can be upfront consistently, he doesn't need to take as many chances just to gain a spot or two. I'm no racecar driving savant by any stretch, but he has the talent. I will truly be surprised if he doesn't get a win in that truck this season. I expect him to also get more wins in both CARS tour divisions. I've said it on here a couple of times now. If I had the funds, he'd have a good, full-time ride in the CARS LMSC division. Because, even if the Niece deal doesn't get him full time, the LMSC wins will get him looked at by other teams in truck & Xfinity series'. Al Niece has built quite the business, and I'm glad the he loves racing like he does. But I don't think that he has Gene Haas money, so it hurts me every time I see him having to self sponsor. Hopefully Kaden or Niece can find enough sponsorship money to get him in the seat for a full season.
  8. Maupin took to the pavement like a fish to the water as I knew he would. So smooth in those race cars. Jared was not set to race the Outlaw but after a test session Friday the team said put him in. Jared, Kaden Honeycutt, and Memphis Villareal are 3 dudes I would hire if I could field a race team of every surface, and they are all great young dudes.
  9. This Saturday, May 11, 2024, the American Crate Late Model Series returns to TEXANA Raceway Park for another huge event you don’t want to miss! Late Models, Limited Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Factory Stocks, Emods …$20 for adults, $15 for seniors and military, $2 for children Gates Open at 5:00pm, Racing Starts at 7:00pm 258 County Road 412 Edna, Texas 77957
  10. Maupin must have had some good coaching about that truck series Arob. Because he wasn’t bashful in mixing it up with Kruger and those guys. And ended up crossways on top of krugers hood.
  11. No, I didn’t hear that. But it was kind of a strange deal, because Kruger was in someone else’s truck. Maybe a Reinecker truck but not sure, and he had someone else in his truck. Jake Wright went to the rear pretty early on and couldn’t make his way back to the front. But you have to have a solid pair to race in that class. They take no prisoners in that truck series.
  12. The good thing about Maupin is he races the right way. I saw Kruger got DQ;d. Any idea why?
  13. His first according to Rodney. And the outlaws raced before the trucks, so his first asphalt race he was a winner. Against a guy that I’m not sure I have ever seen lose a race in that class in the last couple years. it’s hard to win in the trucks out there as they get pretty wild. But he had to be pulled off the top of Kruger in the 14 and still went on to finish 2nd in that race. Helps that he was in top notch equipment as well. I have seen him race dirt, the kid just wins.
  14. To the best of my knowledge this is the first time , or first time in a long time, Jared Maupin has raced asphalt. A first and a second place. And beating Barker .This guy continues to impress.
  15. USMTS racers ready for return to RPM Speedway The Summit USMTS National Championship presented by RacinDirt will return to action on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, at the RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas, with another doubleheader in the ARMI Contractors USMTS South Region presented by Gene Nicholas, LLC. The third installment of the USMTS North Texas Nationals awaits as the tricky bullring hosts the series for the first time in three seasons. The USMTS has staged eight trips at the semi-banked 1/4-mile dirt oval. Most recently, Dereck Ramirez topped the 11th Annual Texas Spring Nationals here in 2021, along with Terry Philips winning the first of two nights of racing. The debut event in 2012 was rained out but the series returned in 2013 with Rodney Sanders getting the win. Johnny Scott also won in 2013 and Ramirez returned to conquer the USMTS North Texas Nationals presented by Penske Racing Shocks in 2020. In November 2020, the track hosted the USMTS along with several USRA divisions at the 3rd Annual Summit Southern Nationals. Jack Sartain got his first win on opening night while the final two nights went to dirt late model standout Brandon Sheppard. This year’s show will pay $5,000 to win the Summit USMTS main event each night. Both days will also feature Limited Mods and Factory Stocks with grandstands opening at 6 p.m., drivers meeting at 6:45, hot laps at 7 and racing at 7:30. The pits open at 5 p.m. Friday and 12 noon on Saturday. FRIDAY PAYOUTS: Licensed - 1. $5000, 2. $3000, 3. $2000, 4. $1500, 5. $1000, 6. $900, 7. $800, 8. $700, 9. $675, 10. $650, 11. $640, 12. $635, 13. $630, 14. $625, 15. $620, 16. $615, 17. $610, 18. $605, other starters $600; Non-Licensed - 1. $5000, 2. $2500, 3. $1500, 4. $1000, 5. $800, 6. $700, 7. $650, 8. $625, 9. $600, 10. $575, 11. $550, 12. $540, 13. $530, 14. $525, 15. $520, 16. $515, 17. $510, 18. $505, other starters $500. All non-qualifiers get $120. The entry fee is $150 on or before May 16 or $200 at the gate on race day. SATURDAY PAYOUTS: Licensed - 1. $5000, 2. $3500, 3. $2500, 4. $2000, 5. $1500, 6. $1200, 7. $1100, 8. $1000, 9. $975, 10. $950, 11. $925, 12. $900, 13. $875, 14. $850, 15. $840, 16. $835, 17. $830, 18. $825, 19. $820, 20. $815, 21. $810, 22. $805, other starters $800; Non-Licensed - 1. $5000, 2. $3000, 3. $2000, 4. $1500, 5. $1000, 6. $900, 7. $850, 8. $800, 9. $775, 10. $750, 11. $740, 12. $730, 13. $725, 14. $720, 15. $715, 16. $710, 17. $705, other starters $700. All non-qualifiers get $150. The entry fee is $175 on or before May 17 or $225 at the gate on race day. All drivers must draw each day prior to the drivers meeting. Qualifying will be done through heat race passing points and “B” Mains. Complete show each night. Typically, the top 12 or 16 in passing points are locked into the “A” Main each night. The top 8 redraw and an additional 12 advance from the “B” Mains. RACEceivers and AMB transponders are mandatory and available at sign-in. USMTS rules apply. Visit usmts.com/rules. The RPM Speedway is a semi-banked 1/4-mile dirt oval located southeast of US 175 on CR 4106 (Bud Stoy Rd. exit) to 1267 Co Rd 4104, Crandall, TX 75114. POINTS STANDINGS (as of May 6, 2024): Summit USMTS National Championship presented by RacinDirt 1. 49 Jake Timm, Winona, Minn., 736 (1 win) 2. 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn., 678 (1 win) 3. 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo., 676 4. 24C Jim Chisholm, Osage, Iowa, 65 (2 wins) 5. 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla., 648 (1 win) 6. 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas, 637 (1 win) 7. 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan., 623 8. 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan., 618 9. 4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla., 600 10. 01 Jacob Hobscheidt, Plattsmouth, Neb., 591 Other winners: 87 Darron Fuqua, Mayetta, Kan. (1) 47 Jack Sartain, Royse City, Texas (1) ARMI Contractors USMTS South Region presented by Gene Nicholas, LLC 1. 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn., 511 (1 win) 2. 49 Jake Timm, Winona, Minn., 503 3. 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla., 471 (1 win) 4. 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo., 458 5. 24C Jim Chisholm, Osage, Iowa, 456 (2 wins) Other winners: 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas (1) 47 Jack Sartain, Royse City, Texas (1) Check out USMTS.com for Schedules, Points, Photos, Souvenirs, Videos and more. Follow our social media channels on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Don't forget to subscribe for free and get USMTS news delivered to your inbox plus Members Only benefits. With live and on-demand coverage of nearly every event plus exclusive interviews, instant replays, multiple camera angles and more, RacinDirt.TV is your source for live streaming of every USMTS race, exclusive content and more.
  16. Natty 30 by Iron Horse RV Specialists @ I-37 Speedway 5-4-24 By JM Hallas Pleasanton, TX.,(May 4th, 2024)…...and NO I'm NOT going to say it! It was another full night of racing action Saturday night at I-37 Speedways ¼ mile, semi-banked, dirt, oval. On the card were the Late Models, Limited Modifieds, Factory Stocks, Fireballs, Sport Compacts and the first appearance of the “Trilogy” for E-Mods. A three race I-37 Speedway series with a champion crowned. If that weren't enough, it was “Mothers Night Out” with special gifts and drawings for gift cards, plus vendors with special Mothers Day goodies. Gentleman, that would next weekend, May 12th….Just sayin'. The Limited Modifieds would run the Natty 30, sponsored by Iron Horse RV. A 30-lapper for the class with $1,250 to win(more added later), $75 to start the main and a drivers auction.. Plus some contingencies, like hard charger, long tow awards. The E-mods(Economy Mods) will be making their first of three trips over the season. The E-mods look like their bigger brothers(IMCA Mods/Limited Mods) but a bit more restricted on engine/chassis rules and some run topless. This event, sponsored by the 366 Motorsports Foundation, pays $600 to win, $75 to start. Doyon Does It As the 20-lap Late Model feature fired off it was Marcus Mikulencak getting the point with Ray Doyon, Cody Leonard and Ryan Doyon three wide for second and Robby Minten fifth. That battle sorted out with Ry. Doyon, Ra. Doyon and Leonard until Leonard got past Ra. Doyon and made slight contact with Ry. Doyon almost giving the spot back to Ra. Doyon. As Ma. Mikulencak pulled out to half straightaway lead, Minten got by Ra. Doyon for fifth. As Ry. Doyon and Leonard battled for second they were three wide in traffic. At the crossed flags it was Ma. Mikulencak, Ry. Doyon, Leonard, Rory Jordan and Ra. Doyon after Minten pulled off. Ma. Mikulencak made a mistake in traffic off turn 2 hitting the infield briefly. This gave Ry. Doyon the opening to grab the lead on lap 12, while Lawrence Mikulencak took fifth from Ra. Doyon. A late spin by Ra. Doyon in turn 4 set up a three lap shootout for the win. Ry. Doyon got away from Ma. Mikulencak and Leonard back under green with La. Mikulencak able to take fourth from Jordan and pressure Leonard for third. At the checkers it was Ry. Doyon(La Coste) in the 3-D Landscaping, Alamo Truck Accessories, Boss JCB, Site One Landscaping Supply, Gunn Fleet Management Chevrolet, RainBird, Eagle crate powered, MB Custom Chassis. “It was mostly a little bit of luck,” exclaimed Doyon. “I was just cruising in second. I didn't think I'd be able to catch him(Mikulencak). Thankfully he ran up on a lapped car and had a little trouble and I was able to go around them both.” “You're kind of watching ahead of you. It's kind of 50/50. You're trying to see what's happening, but you're still running your own race. It worked out in my favor, just luck.” “The track tonight was not as hammer down as it has been. I honestly thought the track was awesome. It was smooth and dry and you could run just about anywhere. I don't change much on my car for that, I adjust my driving style. We make some minor changes, but mostly it's my driving.” Nogalitos Gear Late Models 5r Ryan Doyon, 12 Marcus Mikulencak, 48 Cody Leonard, L87 Lawrence Mikulencak, 7x Rory Jordan, 53x Matt Fox, 9r Ray Doyon III, 5k Ziggy Reusser, 4 Newton Barta, 77 Mark Taylor, 24 Robby Minten, 08 Landon Sowder, 1x Andrew Hesler---dns Late Model heats Heat 1; 12 Marcus Mikulencak,48 Cody Leonard, 5r Ryan Doyon, 24 Robby Minten, 53x Matt Fox, 5k Ziggy Reusser, 77 Mark Taylor Heat 2; 9r Ray Doyon III, 7x Rory Jordan, 87 Lawrence Mikulencak, 08 Landon Sowder, 1x Andrew Hesler, 4 Newton Barta Kulhanek Klaims Natty 30 Kash The 30-lap Natty 30 Limited Modified main was a little rocky. Marcus Mikulencak and Trent Beaver stayed side by side, but in the pack Tom Grothues and Kyle Wilkins tangled for a complete restart. The second start saw Beaver get out front with Mikulencak second and Logan Densman, Ray Allen Kulhanek and Shane Hoefling three wide for third. Kulhanek quickly picked off Densman and Hoefling for third with Nathan Titzman getting fifth from Densman and fourth from Hoefling. Kulhanek then set his sights on Mikulencak for second while JJ Jennings put Hoefling back another spot. At halfway it was Beaver out front while Mikulencak and Kulhanek were wheel to wheel, sometimes three wide in traffic, for second, Titzman and Jennings completing the top five. Clint Everage would spin on lap 17 in turn 4 for a break in the action. Beaver got away on the restart while Titzman got by Mikulencak for third. Jennings capitalized on that battle going past both. With five to go, Kulhanek closed the gap to Beaver getting a better run in, while Beaver had the better pace getting off the corners. That battle continued the final five laps with Kulhanek getting to Beavers bumper on entry, but Beaver firing off better as both hugged the bottom line. On the white flag lap Beaver left enough of an opening in turn 3 that Kulhanek dove in. The two exchanged some paint with Kulhanek getting a better run off turn 4 to snag the victory in his KTC Construction, Renegade Race Fuel, Browders Marina, Pipeline MD, Duke Motorsports, Integra Racing Shocks, Sevies Speed Shop, Mark Herring Race Engines, Innovative Chassis. “This track has been good to me, this year anyway,” said Kulhanek picking up his second win this year at I-37 Speedway. “I thought Marcus(Mikulencak) would jump into the lead, but Trent(Beaver) got out there. I made some changes to the car at intermission. It just really kind of panned out. I got the car into the race track a little more. We've made a lot of strides getting this thing figured out.” “You have to make changes when the race track starts losing grip. I really like to see tracks like this. I like to see them get wide, slick, patchy where you have to move around. You just try to keep some dig in the car. I was making little changes, but right before the main I made a left rear shock change. I know that wants to get into the track more. I was worried it might be too much. By the time I got into turn 1, got the car rotated and pointed, she hooked up in the race track and I knew we had a good car. I just needed the breaks to go my way.” “Ya, Trent(Beaver) and I have some history,” added Kulhanek. Opening night I started on the inside with him outside. He jumped the start, then in turn 3 he drove across the nose. My right front hit his left rear and spins us both. I got sent to the back. The last time I raced here I passed him twice without touching him and he did the same thing. On that last restart I won't lie, I shoved the nose a little. It never upset the car. I just hit the brake and rotated the car. As soon as I got rotated, he was in my door. If you're not going race with respect, don't expect any from me. He opened the door enough and we're racing for a thousand some dollars, plus the auction.” On the tech pad the Beaver team protested the car of Kulhanek. “Apparently we were suppose to have had a direct drive transmission. added Kulhanek. “Funny, we're over here with a three speed on a clutch. They thought we had an automatic with a dummy convertor. We collected an extra $250 for that. I lost the throw out bearing earlier in the night, the clutch pedal just went to the floor. We had to bump start it in gear. Their protest just added insult to their injury” Natty 30 Iron Horse RV Limited Modifieds 21t Ray Allen Kulhanek, 14 Trent Beaver, 26 JJ Jennings, 1t Nathan Titzman, bd3 Marcus Mikulencak, 00e Jaden Edmund, 7mk Kyle Wilkins, 15t Rusty Head, 88 Steven Whiteaker III, 04 Cameron Cook, 57 Charles Flanagan, 63 Shane Hoefling, 26d Logan Densman, 26w Robert Wiggins, 10d Clint Everage, 30k Logan Dinsmore, 29 Jamie Campbell, 58 Rowdy Flanagan, 11t Tom Grothues Limited Modified heats Heat 1; 21t Ray Allen Kulhanek, 1t Nathan Titzman, bd3 Marcus Mikulencak, 26d Logan Densman, 30k Logan Dinsmore, 29 Jamie Campbell, 88 Steven Whiteaker III, 11t Tom Grothues, 26w Robert Wiggins, 10 Clint Everage Heat 2; 63 Shane Hoefling, 26 JJ Jennings, 04 Cameron Cook, 14 Trent beaver, 00e Jaden Edmund, 15t Rusty Head, 58 Rowdy Flanagan, 7mk Kyle Wilkins, 57 Charles Flanagan Titzman Tallies First Checkered Flag The 25-lap E-Mod feature was brutal at times and seemingly no one wanted to run up front. On green Zach Freeman jumped ahead of Hunter Porter, Zach Calhoun, Caden Valente and Steven Whiteaker III. Collin Hillin would slow on lap 2 and stack up Derrick Gonzalez and Charley York for a yellow. Then the front straight lights went out. After a long red to reset the lights, Freeman jumped out while Whiteaker took fourth from Valente with Parker Titzman following to fifth. Whiteaker's top four run ended when he went around and got T-boned by Porter. In the melee, York, Jude Allgayer and Cameron Voelschow tangled trying to avoid. On the restart Mickey Helms got into Porter in turn 1 sending him around. Three laps in, three cautions. Once back to green, Beaver again got ahead of the pack with Daniel Preston getting along side Porter for third. Porter would spin from that fight and fall back with no caution. Calhoun would then loop it from second falling back to seventh leaving Freeman with a big lead. Jett Johnson looped it on lap 7 for another slow down. Now with a single file restart, Freeman got out, while Titzman got by Valente for third as the fast line moved up a lane. Freeman lost the lead when he spun, handing the top spot to Preston. At the mid point it was Preston, Valente, Titzman, Charles Flanagan and Jaden Edmund in the top five. Titzman grabbed second from Valente and caught Preston for the lead in traffic. Titzman was able to used slower cars to get past Preston on lap 15. Preston fought back as they continued dicing in traffic. Preston was able to retake the lead on lap 20 with Titzman coming back getting inside Preston on lap 22, before a lap 23 debris caution slowed the pace. Back under green, Flanagan got loose and backed up the pack. Freeman would jump one infield tractor tire and kick a second track for another yellow. On the restart, Titzman got away by a couple cars lengths, but Preston charged back. The 14-year old Titzman(Corpus Christi) would hold steady and hang on for his first ever victory in the Ace Transmission, Aramendia Motorsports, On Demand Shirts, RPM Equipment, All in Designs, Empire Chassis. “I was getting pretty tired,” exclaimed Titzman. “I tried the top around the lapped cars and that didn't work. Daniel(Preston) was able to get by me for a while. I went back to the bottom and caught him behind lapped cars and passed him.” “I get help from my grandpa(Lawrence Mikulencak), Marcus and my brother Nathan. I work on my car every day, one thing at a time. I'm home schooled so I can work on it when I don't have any homework to do. I do get a lot of laps at L87 Speedway too.” “I know the older guys are going to race me as hard as they can. I have a little experience now and have learned how to run the car.” 366 Motorsports Foundation E-Mods L87 Parker Titzman, 6” Daniel Preston, 44 Caden Valente, 57 Charles Flanagan, 00 Jaden Edmund, 22 Zach Calhoun, 75h Mickey Helms, 13p Hunter Porter, 59b Brianna Witzsche, 26 Johnny Johnson, 2a Collin Hillin, 95 Tim Thompson, 4 Jude Allgayer, 13 Jett Johnson, 21s Summer Nave, 27 Zach Freeman, k13 Kris Workman, 18 Cameron Voelschow, 73 Derrick Gonzalez, 58 Matthew Hodge, 51 Charley York, 88 Steven Whiteaker III E-Mod B-main(top 7 to A-main) 00 Caden Edmund, 18 Cameron Voelschow, 73 Derrick Gonzalez, 57 Charles Flanagan, 95 Tim Thompson, 59b Brianna Witzsche, 58 Matthew Hodge, 71w Dusty Wilcox, 96f Benjamin Fanning,18sDaniel Schmidt, 13k Kyle Jackson E-mod heats Heat 1; 22 Zachery Calhoun, 6” Daniel Preston, L87 Parker Titzman, k13 Kris Workman, 4 Jude Allgayer, 18 Daniel Schmidt, 13k Kyle Jackson, 73 Derrick Gonzales, 51w Wyatt McDonald, 96f Benjamin Fanning Heat 2; 44v Kaden Valente, 88 Steven Whiteaker III, 75h Mickey Helms, 26 Johnny Johnson, 51 Charley York, 95 Tim Thompson, 71w Dusty Wilcox, 57 Charles Flanagan, 00e Jaden Edmund---dq Heat 3; 27 Zach Freeman, 13p Hunter Porter, 21s Summer Nave, 13 Jett Johnson, 2a Collin Hillin,18 Cameron Voelschow, 58 Matthew Hodge, 59b Brianna Witzsche, 40 Kyle Workman Dabney Dashes to Factory Stock Dollars The 20-lap Factory Stock feature saw Michael Keylich grab the lead into turn 1 followed by Jarrett Payton, Wade Jones, Allen Torres and Brandon Welker, but debris brought the yellow out. The second try saw M. Keylich lead to turn 1, but it was Payton off turn 4 leading the way over M. Keylich, Michael Dabney, Jones and Torres. Torres would get under Jones for fourth while Payton, Dabney and M. Keylich went three wide for the lead before Johnny Walker Brown spun in turn 3. On the restart Payton and Dabney got away with Torres and Jones side by side for third and Welker getting fifth from M. Keylich. Robert Keylich spun on lap 6 for a caution. Back to green, Dabney got inside Payton taking over the top spot on lap 7 with Torres following to second. Jones would loop it on lap 8 for a caution that saw Torres stop and not be able to refire ending his night. Dabney got away on the single file restart as GW Hessong took fifth from M. Keylich. At halfway it was Dabney, Welker, Payton, Jones and Hessong in the top five. Dabney then methodically pulled away from Welker, who had a gap back to Payton, Jones and Hessong. With two to go Dabney(Kaufman) had stretched his advantage to a half straightaway taking the checkers in his Revolution Graphics, Lakeside Ice, Diamond Diesel Service, Rush Race Gear, Cen-Tex Metals, Hair Drama, Undercover Shocks, Jeff Reynolds Electric, Dirt Defender, Jacks Stereo, Dadbods, Best Race Engines, Outlaw Race Cars by Seven Motorsports. “Both HOT(Heart o Texas) and KSP(Kennedale Speedway Park) got rained out so we decided to venture out,” replied Dabney. “We were going to go to Rocket but were afraid it would cancel too, but it didn't. Either way it turned out good for us.” “The point average deal is a little different than we're used to. So we had to start deep in the field(7th) but we made quick work of that and picked up the win. I was down here one time last year. I study the previous races before I even come to a track. So I know who to look for and where they're running. I try to base what I'm going to do off those guys. It paid off tonight.” “When I saw the lineup I told myself I had to get to the lead before Allen(Torres) does somehow, someway. That first lap I saw they were all bottled up on the bottom and sent it around the high side and picked off three or four right away. I just worked my way from there to the lead. I know Allen had some trouble and some other cars behind me. I didn't have any issues. It sucks for Allen, but worked out for me.” “I know how most of these guys drive. I always know who I'm racing around. More times that not I know where guys are going to make mistakes. Down here it was a little different. I had to be patient with where I made my moves. All in all, it was a clean night. I got together a little with Michael Keylich. It was good clean racing.” “I have to thank my girlfriend Hope, Chad, Shawn, Jared, Riley, Melvin Mack for coming down and all their help. Johnny Torres gave me the motivation to come down here and paid my pit pass. Of course he goes and runs at Rocket. Next time I come down I hope he's here and I get to run against him. He is the king of I-37 Speedway. I want to race against the best of the best.” All in Design Factory Stocks 5x Michael Dabney, 44x Brandon Welker, 18s Jarrett Payton, 41 Wade Jones, 747 GW Hessong, 44k Michael Keylich, 494 Dillon Kidwell, 53k Kasey Krauss, 34h Hunter Peterson, 14t Trey Heald, 21m Blayne Murphy, 7 Johnny Brown Walker, 92r Robert Keylich, 94 Allen Torres, 18 Kyle Kirkland, 44v Kevin Vasbinder, 10 Scott Jerkins, 4 Austin Bean Factory Stock heats Heat 1; 94 Allen Torres, 5x Michael Dabney, 747 GW Hessong, 44x Brandon Welker, 18s Jarrett Payton, 10 Scott Jerkins, 34h Hunter Peterson, 92r Robert Keylich, 4 Austin Bean Heat 2; 41 Wade Jones, 53k Kasey Krauss, 44k Michael Keylich, 21m Blayne Murphy, 494 Dillon Kidwell, 18 Kyle Kirkland, 7 Johnny Walker Brown, 44v Kevin Vasbinder , 14t Trey Heald Harbison Takes Fireball Honors The Fireball feature started with Aaron Leddy getting the lead into turn 1 trailed by Jennie Barber, Kenny Wright, Ryan McDonald and Howie Marcx. Barber took over the top spot on lap 3 while Marcx got fourth from McDonald. Barber half spun on lap 4 giving the lead back to Leddy and falling to back to fourth. As Wright began putting pressure on Leddy, Brain Harbison was moving to the front getting by Marcx for third, then Wright for second. Harbison got along side Leddy coming to halfway showing Harbison, Leddy, Marcx, Wright and Barber in the top five. Someone kicked an infield tire on track and Barber, who got her spot back, got caught on it for a lap 14 yellow. On the restart Leddy tried to pressure Harbison for the lead back, but Harbison was able to get away by a few car lengths. Lap 17 saw McDonald loop it in turn 2 with Clint Montanio, Levi Hernandez and Mark Pivarnik tangling in turn 4 at the same time. Harbison and Leddy got away on green while Barber was looking low on Marcx. Harbison(Floresville) was able to hold Leddy off the final two laps for the win in the Ray Doyon owned, 3D Landscaping, Mark Herring Race Engine, former asphalt Camaro. “Coming from a Limited Mod these cars are kind of inconsistent,” explained Harbison. “They are a lot of fun though. This is the first leaf spring car I've ever run. When they take a set, you car just mat it. After about 5-6 laps I got used to it and it was predictable.” “I watched about 50 races and my mentor is obviously Johnny(Torres) I watch him, try to mimic his entry because it got real slick. There was some moisture around the tires. I just stuck with that and tried to hit my line every time. It was solid.” “There's some good shoes in this class, so I have no trepidation running out there with them. I thought pretty early on that they didn't have the line that I had. I just slowly picked them off.” Winners Circle Transmissions Fireballs 99 Brian Harbison, 93 Aaron Leddy, 13 Howie Marcx, 19 Jennie Barber, 09 Clint Montanio, 68 Kenny Wright, 18m Jospeh Montemayor, 14 Mark Pivarnik, h2s Shane Stonebraker, 17 Scott Walker, 816 Ryan McDonald, 64 Danny Dear, 28 Levi Hernandez, 11bvr Noah Van Blarcum Fireball heats Heat 1; 19 Jennie Barber, 93 Aaron Leddy, 18m Joseph Montemayor, 14 Mark Pivarnik, 11vbr Noah Van Blarcum, 09 Clint Montanio, 28 Levi Hernandez Heat 2; 13 Howie Marcx, 99Brian Harbison, 69 Kenny Wright, h2s Shane Stonebraker, 816 Ryan McDonald, 17 Scott Walker, 64 Danny Dear Ryker on a Roll The Sport Compact feature saw Justin Van Winkle get the advantage early over Ryker Hernandez, Rod Tait, Sonny Kinnaman and Josh Jones along side Eric Wilson. Van Winkle and Hernandez then began a five lap side by side scrap for the lead. At halfway it Van Winkle, by a bumper, Hernandez, Tait, Wilson and Kinnaman. Just as it looked like Van Winkle would take command pulling out to a three car length lead, he slipped high in turn 4 giving Hernandez an opportunity to take the lead. From there Hernandez(San Antonio) was able to hold off Van Winkle to score another victory in the iraceenterprise, Allways Auto Group, Lovett Car Wash, Sullivan Racing, C3 Speed Horses, 2005 Chevy Cavalier. “This may be my third win this year,” said Hernandez. “I was watching what Justin(Van Winkle) was doing and trying to find an opening to get around him. He did a little slip up in turn 4 and that's when I got my chance to get under him and get by him. I just held my line and tried to get as far away as possible.” Johnson Supply Sport Compacts 22 Ryker Hernandez, 825 Justin Van Winkle, 70 Rod Tait, 18 Eric Wilson, 38 Sonny Kinnaman, 11j Josh Jones, 007 James Baum, 76y Donald Lewis Sport Compact heats Heat 1; 22 Ryker Hernandez 825 Justin Van Winkle, 76y Donald Lewis, 70 Rod Tait, 38 Sonny Kinnaman, 11j Josh Jones, 18 Eric Wilson, 007 James Baum
  17. The legacy’s bent some iron up last night. If they are not scrappped, they will have some work to do.
  18. Ok rails here you go..... HMP Legends Feature 5/04/2024 #81 Christopher Hogan #04 Dane Schwartz #24 Evan Schwartz #9 Jamie Call #22 Alfred Del Castillo #7 Todd McLemore #17 Tim Rasmussen #18 Austin Call
  19. They did race together. i don’t see the legends results, but i believe Christopher Hogan was the winner in that class. Jared Maupin ran a great race in the outlaws to beat Barker.
  20. Cotton Bowl Speedway results, 5/5/2024, from My Race Pass SPORT COMPACTS BY EMILIA MONTALVO REALTOR A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 91-Taylor Fuller[4]; 2. 02-Kaden Moran[5]; 3. 33K-Kayla Pouncey[1]; 4. 42-Beau Bollinger[7]; 5. 03C-Julie Crabb[3]; 6. 0*-Rainey Mayeux[2]; 7. 83-Jim Southerland[9]; 8. 28L-Leslie Chouinard[6]; 9. 00M-Marian Brown[8]; 10. (DNS) 03-Gabriella King; 11. (DNS) 76Y-Donald Lewis; 12. (DNS) 888-Jesse Redfern Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 91-Taylor Fuller[10]; 2. 02-Kaden Moran[11]; 3. 33K-Kayla Pouncey[5]; 4. 03C-Julie Crabb[9]; 5. 0*-Rainey Mayeux[6]; 6. 28L-Leslie Chouinard[4]; 7. 42-Beau Bollinger[8]; 8. 00M-Marian Brown[3]; 9. 83-Jim Southerland[2]; 10. (DNF) 03-Gabriella King[7]; 11. (DNS) 76Y-Donald Lewis; 12. (DNS) 888-Jesse Redfern FACTORY STOCKS BY DESIGN WELDING A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 29K-Dylan Kowalik[6]; 2. 8*-Tim Homeyer[3]; 3. 58-Steve Sims[2]; 4. 88J-Jeff Blackwood[13]; 5. 23C-Brandon Moore[14]; 6. 5-Dillon Gaither[7]; 7. 40-Michael Bowles[21]; 8. 22-Tim Sowell[5]; 9. 11-Garrett Godfredson[19]; 10. V8-Dennis Handley[11]; 11. T14-Taylor Stewart[1]; 12. 19J-Justin Randol[10]; 13. (DNF) 64L-Shane Lander[12]; 14. (DNF) 26-Grant Wollam[17]; 15. (DNF) 329-Eric Robbins Jr[22]; 16. (DNF) 10D-Don Painter[4]; 17. (DNF) 41-Frank Lackey[9]; 18. (DNF) 77J-Jarod Leitchman[18]; 19. (DNF) 10M-Matthew Hollensbe[15]; 20. (DNF) 22I-Kevin Izzi[16]; 21. (DNF) 59-Jason Oltman[8]; 22. (DNF) 66-Aaron Paben[20] Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 29K-Dylan Kowalik[5]; 2. 10D-Don Painter[4]; 3. 58-Steve Sims[3]; 4. T14-Taylor Stewart[2]; 5. 59-Jason Oltman[7]; 6. V8-Dennis Handley[1]; 7. 88J-Jeff Blackwood[9]; 8. 10M-Matthew Hollensbe[11]; 9. 26-Grant Wollam[12]; 10. 11-Garrett Godfredson[8]; 11. 40-Michael Bowles[10]; 12. (DNS) 329-Eric Robbins Jr Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8*-Tim Homeyer[4]; 2. 41-Frank Lackey[8]; 3. 5-Dillon Gaither[6]; 4. 22-Tim Sowell[5]; 5. 19J-Justin Randol[9]; 6. 64L-Shane Lander[2]; 7. 23C-Brandon Moore[3]; 8. 22I-Kevin Izzi[10]; 9. 77J-Jarod Leitchman[1]; 10. (DNF) 66-Aaron Paben[7] STREET STOCKS BY ADVANCE AUTO PARTS A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 3D-Darrell Rhoades[1]; 2. 716-Trey Votaw[3]; 3. 88-Brandon Spreen[4]; 4. 39-Chase Ellison[2]; 5. 23W-Chris Watson[5]; 6. 714-Charles Melveney[6]; 7. 56-Drake Pruitt[7] Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3D-Darrell Rhoades[3]; 2. 716-Trey Votaw[5]; 3. 88-Brandon Spreen[6]; 4. 39-Chase Ellison[4]; 5. 23W-Chris Watson[7]; 6. 714-Charles Melveney[2]; 7. 56-Drake Pruitt[1] IMCA STOCK CARS BY BROWNING AUTO PARTS A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 66M-Richard Mills[2]; 2. 1B-Brandon Hood[13]; 3. 9-Jason Batt[5]; 4. 18-Cutter Spalding[18]; 5. 5K-Mike Kirby[12]; 6. 13C-Cody Baker[7]; 7. C3-Chris Birmingham[15]; 8. 71-Jared Rady[16]; 9. 28-Shawn Paul Lehman[14]; 10. 97-Doug Lorenz[9]; 11. 94-Nick Morris[19]; 12. (DNF) 4K-Ken Plonsky[20]; 13. (DNF) 717-GW Egbert IV[6]; 14. (DNF) 33M-Mason Doherty[11]; 15. (DNF) 99-JT Garland[1]; 16. (DNF) 94A-Allison Morris[17]; 17. (DNF) 70-George Egbert III[3]; 18. (DNF) 88-Blake Clark[8]; 19. (DNF) 78-Trevor Egbert[10]; 20. (DNF) 489-Anthony Otken[4] Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 99-JT Garland[1]; 2. 70-George Egbert III[5]; 3. 9-Jason Batt[6]; 4. 88-Blake Clark[9]; 5. 78-Trevor Egbert[10]; 6. 33M-Mason Doherty[2]; 7. 1B-Brandon Hood[8]; 8. C3-Chris Birmingham[3]; 9. 94A-Allison Morris[4]; 10. 94-Nick Morris[7] Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 717-GW Egbert IV[6]; 2. 66M-Richard Mills[3]; 3. 489-Anthony Otken[5]; 4. 97-Doug Lorenz[9]; 5. 13C-Cody Baker[8]; 6. 5K-Mike Kirby[7]; 7. 28-Shawn Paul Lehman[1]; 8. 71-Jared Rady[4]; 9. 18-Cutter Spalding[10]; 10. (DNS) 4K-Ken Plonsky IMCA SOUTHERN SPORTMODS BY USA WRECKER A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 17-Jeff Shepperd[7]; 2. 18-Cutter Spalding[10]; 3. 601-Trevor Cogburn[9]; 4. HI5-Joseph Pontin Jr[5]; 5. 23-Greg Atwood[2]; 6. 32-Robert Stewart[3]; 7. 21T-Taylor Florio[1]; 8. 13B-Bryce Reed[17]; 9. 00K-Oliver Billingsley[12]; 10. 26S-Zackary Manthie[13]; 11. 74-John Femrite[15]; 12. (DNF) H14-Heath Stewart[6]; 13. (DNF) 58K-James Keilly[8]; 14. (DNF) 778-Jason Hubbert Sr[11]; 15. (DNF) 777-James Hanusch[4]; 16. (DNF) 95-Reagan Martin[14]; 17. (DNS) 41-Chris Hardman; 18. (DNS) 115-Andrew Supak Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 601-Trevor Cogburn[7]; 2. HI5-Joseph Pontin Jr[4]; 3. 21T-Taylor Florio[2]; 4. 17-Jeff Shepperd[5]; 5. 18-Cutter Spalding[8]; 6. 778-Jason Hubbert Sr[1]; 7. 26S-Zackary Manthie[3]; 8. 74-John Femrite[9]; 9. (DNF) 13B-Bryce Reed[6] Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. H14-Heath Stewart[5]; 2. 23-Greg Atwood[2]; 3. 32-Robert Stewart[3]; 4. 777-James Hanusch[4]; 5. 58K-James Keilly[6]; 6. 00K-Oliver Billingsley[1]; 7. 95-Reagan Martin[8]; 8. 41-Chris Hardman[7]; 9. (DNF) 115-Andrew Supak[9] DWARF CAR RACING SERIES OF TX A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 19R-Dustin Rude[2]; 2. 25-Dylan Budnik[4]; 3. 88-Brandon Spreen[13]; 4. 81T-Dillon Spreen[1]; 5. 1K-Kaegen Moore[9]; 6. 12-Dusty Jager[12]; 7. 5-Brady Ricks[7]; 8. 2K-Dillon Payne[17]; 9. 12N-Keith Lischer[3]; 10. 35-Tony DeGeorge[20]; 11. 14R-duane Burford[10]; 12. 9-Jason Batt[21]; 13. 15T-Troop Miller; 14. 24T-Dwain Groff[8]; 15. 121-Landon Falkenberg[15]; 16. 117-Billy White[14]; 17. 11T-Skip Traylor[25]; 18. 0-Chris Ochoa[19]; 19. 7-Ron Theel; 20. 37-Stacy Starrett[28]; 21. (DNF) 31-David Miller[27]; 22. (DNF) 22C-Cauy Moore[5]; 23. (DNF) 7X-Steven Gilbert[24]; 24. (DNF) 81D-Jerry Burford[22]; 25. (DNF) 4-Randy Yates[18]; 26. (DNF) 44M-Thomas Mach[6]; 27. (DNF) 11D7-Cody Crabb[26]; 28. (DNF) 15-Danielle Long[23]; 29. (DNF) 251-Brent Mayfield[11]; 30. (DNF) 20-Ryan Stoy[16] B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 2K-Dillon Payne[8]; 2. 4-Randy Yates[4]; 3. 0-Chris Ochoa[17]; 4. 35-Tony DeGeorge[1]; 5. 9-Jason Batt[15]; 6. 81D-Jerry Burford[11]; 7. 15T-Troop Miller[7]; 8. 7X-Steven Gilbert[12]; 9. 11T-Skip Traylor[3]; 10. 11D7-Cody Crabb[20]; 11. 31-David Miller[9]; 12. 37-Stacy Starrett[10]; 13. 7-Ron Theel[5]; 14. 22-Gregory Payne[14]; 15. 43-DAVID HAFEN[18]; 16. 00W-Dylan Wood[13]; 17. 927-Darcey Morcombe[25]; 18. (DNF) 30-Billy Groff[16]; 19. (DNF) 4M-Mason Mach[2]; 20. (DNF) 38B-Hunter Gilbert[21]; 21. (DNS) 18-Brian Batchelor; 22. (DNS) 55Y-Donald Crosby; 23. (DNS) 44-Clayton Haapapuro; 24. (DNS) 7H-Rickey Hill; 25. (DNS) 15-Danielle Long; 26. (DNS) 88-Brandon Spreen Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Dusty Jager[2]; 2. 88-Brandon Spreen[4]; 3. 22C-Cauy Moore[1]; 4. 14R-duane Burford[3]; 5. 35-Tony DeGeorge[7]; 6. 7-Ron Theel; 7. 31-David Miller[8]; 8. 00W-Dylan Wood[9]; 9. (DNF) 0-Chris Ochoa[6]; 10. (DNS) 38B-Hunter Gilbert; 11. (DNS) 7H-Rickey Hill Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 19R-Dustin Rude[6]; 2. 251-Brent Mayfield[3]; 3. 117-Billy White[8]; 4. 121-Landon Falkenberg[1]; 5. 4M-Mason Mach[9]; 6. 15-Danielle Long[5]; 7. 37-Stacy Starrett[4]; 8. 22-Gregory Payne[2]; 9. 43-DAVID HAFEN[10]; 10. 44-Clayton Haapapuro[7]; 11. 88D-JAMES JARRETT[11] Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Dylan Budnik[4]; 2. 81T-Dillon Spreen[3]; 3. 12N-Keith Lischer[6]; 4. 44M-Thomas Mach[9]; 5. 11T-Skip Traylor[1]; 6. 15T-Troop Miller[8]; 7. 81D-Jerry Burford[2]; 8. 9-Jason Batt[10]; 9. (DNF) 18-Brian Batchelor[5]; 10. (DNF) 55Y-Donald Crosby[7]; 11. (DNF) 7-Ron Theel[11] Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Brady Ricks[1]; 2. 24T-Dwain Groff[3]; 3. 20-Ryan Stoy[6]; 4. 1K-Kaegen Moore[8]; 5. 4-Randy Yates[2]; 6. 2K-Dillon Payne[9]; 7. 927-Darcey Morcombe[5]; 8. 7X-Steven Gilbert[4]; 9. 30-Billy Groff[7]; 10. 11D7-Cody Crabb[10]
  21. As far as I can Tell... The Factory Stocks & Bootleggers Raced Thier "Respective Features" Together & were Scored Separately!!!! I believe the Bootleggers were* * #45 Patrick Villareal, # 7 Russell Vickery, #8 Michael Teague, #50 Richard Fitch DNS. Factory Stocks were* * #21 Robert Mayberry, #179 Grant Whitney jr. Again, As far as I can Tell.... (The Results info is sort of Vague.... Due to Different Transponder Issues)
  22. Results of the Truck Challenge at Houston Motorsports Park, Saturday, May 4 (from My Race Pass) SIGMA ECO STOCKS A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 3-Doug Gibson[2]; 2. 58-Kahlen Koch[1]; 3. 74-Mike Mecum[4]; 4. 88-Troy Covin[3]; 5. 45-Jim Storr[6]; 6. 83-Chris McCracken[10]; 7. 56-Lee Arnold[8]; 8. 5P-Patrick Guerrero[7]; 9. 174-Soren Rassmussen[9]; 10. 4-Colton Cook[5]; 11. 7-Tobey Taylor[11]; 12. 70-Brent Devoti[12] OUTLAWS A Feature 1 (50 Laps): 1. 96-Jared Maupin[4]; 2. 17-Robert Barker[3]; 3. 00-Beau Bukowski[2]; 4. 9-Nick Monteiro[1]; 5. 99-Allen Alexander[5]; 6. 89-Brandon Moeller[6]; 7. 199-Jason Boyd[8]; 8. 22-Corey Winne[7] Qualifying: 1. 96-Jared Maupin[7]; 2. 17-Robert Barker[1]; 3. 00-Beau Bukowski[6]; 4. 9-Nick Monteiro[8]; 5. 99-Allen Alexander[2]; 6. 89-Brandon Moeller[3]; 7. 22-Corey Winne[4]; 8. 199-Jason Boyd[5] FACTORY STOCKS A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 45-Patrick Villarreal[2]; 2. 7-Russell Vickery[1]; 3. 8-Mike Teague[4]; 4. 21-Robert Mayberry[5]; 5. 179-Grant Whitney Jr[3]; 6. (DNS) 50-Richard Fitch Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Russell Vickery[1]; 2. 45-Patrick Villarreal[2]; 3. 179-Grant Whitney Jr[5]; 4. 8-Mike Teague[6]; 5. 21-Robert Mayberry[4]; 6. (DNS) 50-Richard Fitch GRC RACING LONE STAR LEGACY A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 57-Kahlen Koch[1]; 2. 5-Brian Benedict[5]; 3. 54-Ty Hymel[4]; 4. 48-Mike Knotts[8]; 5. 23-Alexis Sampson[6]; 6. 711-Juan Vallarta[15]; 7. 99-E J fitzgerald[10]; 8. 04-Colton Cook[3]; 9. 21-Dalton Wayne[2]; 10. 26-Calvin Johnston[9]; 11. 148-Daniel Canales[7]; 12. 51-Carson Green[14]; 13. 19-Colton Gillinger[13]; 14. 8-Riley Allen[11]; 15. 12-Delbert May[12] PRO MODIFIED A Feature 1 (50 Laps): 1. 7K-Kenneth Canales[3]; 2. 79-Joe Aramendia[2]; 3. 54-Diogo Moscato[1]; 4. 72-Johnny Walker[4]; 5. 8C-Hunter Curry[6]; 6. 7-James Remore[5]; 7. (DNS) 14-Nathan Caldwell PRO TRUCKS A Feature 1 (50 Laps): 1. 71-Brandon Gaither[3]; 2. 96-Jared Maupin[1]; 3. 48-Jake Wright[2]; 4. 777-Matthew Remore Weaver[6]; 5. 37-Drew Simental[5]; 6. 9-Christopher Ballard[9]; 7. 28-Achie Waller[10]; 8. 49-Colt Mize[8]; 9. 22-Guki Toniolo[7]; 10. (DQ) 14-Jake Kruger[4] Qualifying 1. 96-Jared Maupin[5]; 2. 48-Jake Wright[9]; 3. 71-Brandon Gaither[10]; 4. 14-Jake Kruger[6]; 5. 37-Drew Simental[8]; 6. 777-Matthew Remore Weaver[2]; 7. 22-Guki Toniolo[7]; 8. 49-Colt Mize[4]; 9. 9-Christopher Ballard[1]; 10. 28-Achie Waller[3]
  23. 366 Motorsports E-Mods L87 Parker Titzman 6” Daniel Preston 44 Caden Valente 57 Charles Flanagan 00 Jaden Edmund 75h Mickey Helms 22 Zach Calhoun 13p Hunter Porter 59b Brianna Witzsche 26 Johnny Johnson 2a Collin Hillin 95 Tim Thompson 4 Jude Allgayer 21s Summer Nave 27 Zach Freeman k13 Kris Workman 18 Cameron Voelschow 73 Derrick Gonzalez 58 Matthew Hodge 51 Charley York 88 Steven Whiteaker III
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