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  2. A FRIEND OF MINE i work for for four years building motors and every thing else bumper to bumper tim knows his stuff has a deal i wished i could afford or even had a car to bolt into .. HE IS selling a 632 DART big m block brodex big duke tripple spring heads correction rockers are t&d rockers. adding more here has the headers .high torque starter billet flywheel belt driven vacume pump belt system bellet pulleys bracket for ac and alt alot to list .. tim is sending me more pics while it was being refreshed with cam stamped numbers to look it up and more photos that are coming in .. this motor is set to be installed hooked up and running with out buying much .it s purty much all there nearly complete for that price .. i would not put this out if i didnt trust the man ..i saw the motor in person t millidon gear timing cover lunati crank eagle rods flattop pistons FAST FUEL INJECTION WITH COMPUTER AND HARNEES .. HE REFRESHEbilletD the motor and found nothing wrong with it .. not sure on the cam spec , i believe it has the headers to go with it and other parts and what i gathered awhile back was in a 68 camero something like that and from memory i dont trust lol it dino at 980 hp or just under. nearly 30 grand with all the parts ready to bolt in if u bought it all new , my brother wants it bad but just spent nearly 30 grand buying and getting his jet boat re done .. asking $13000.. . i have pics just text me at 361 290 2096 .
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  4. Redneck Stress Relief 5 by Allways Auto Group @ I-37 Speedway 3/23/24 By JM Hallas Pleasanton TX.,(March 23rd, 2024) And so it begins….points that is. After Mother Nature intervened at the end of the 2023 season, Redneck Stress Relief 5 was postponed til the start of the 2024 season with some new ideas. Action on the 1/4 mile, semi-banked, dirt oval just outside Pleasanton consisted of the Factory Stocks Sport Compacts and Fireballs starting there points season. Plus the Sport Compacts in a 2-driver team race, mechanics race, trailer race and Factory Stock 'King of the Hill.' What's a team race you ask?…..Each team consists of two cars wearing matching colored flags. Teams will be split in the heats, and lined up for the feature by heat finish. The winning team will be crowned by combined finish points. Conceivably it would be possible for one team car to, let's say, run blocker for the lead car of a rival team, but surely that wouldn't happen right on a full moon night, right? Sport Compact Teams Josh Jones/Shaun Tracy—Flying Dutchman Rod Tait/Sonny Kinnaman—Slow as Shell Joshua Garcia/Michael Polacek—The Smoking Guns Jennifer Kidd/Sam Walker—Cupcake Queen/Duchess of Dirt James Baum/Eric Wilson—Melon Heads Justin Sitterle/Ronnie Schoenfeldt—Team Texas James Gottsch/Michelle Conlee—The Underdogs The night was capped off by destroying a vehicle and a flaming RV. Torres Topples Field As the Factory Stock 20-lapper fired off it was Dakota Hurley first into turn 1. Wade Jones got a run off turn 2 on the top, but it was Hurley leading ahead of Jones, Johnny Torres, Brian Schneider and Robert Keylich. Craig Oakes got by R. Keylich, who would slow and pull off. Torres quickly got by Jones for second on lap 2, but wasn't finished as he powered by Hurley for the lead on lap 3. Jones followed past Hurley a lap later while C. Oakes challenged Schneider for fourth, taking the spot on lap 5. The top four separated out with a gap to Schneider, Hunter Peterson, Nathan Oakes, and Michael Keylich scrapping it out for fifth. At the crossed flags it was Torres, increasing his margin, Jones, Hurley, C. Oakes and Schneider holding the top five spots. N. Oakes was able to work past Schneider for fifth, with M. Keylich following to sixth before taking fifth from N. Oakes. With five to go, Torres had built nearly a full straightaway advantage over Jones, while C. Oakes grabbed third from Hurley who would give up fourth to M. Keylich a lap later. Torres, a multi-time, multi-class track champion, continued to run away from the field to nearly a half track as the white waved. It was easy going to the checkers for Torres in his Scott Ball Racing, 8T1 Construction, All in Designs, Diffs by Dale, CRS Suspension, Sundowner Performance, 1st Class Towing, Hercules Foundation, Rush Gear by Austin Witt, Allen’s 24/7 Towing, Mission Auto Parts, Dirt Defender, Best Engines, Outlaw chassis. All in Design Factory Stocks 66 Johnny Torres, 41 Wade Jones, 91 Craig Oakes, 44x Brandon Welker, 53 Nathan Oakes, 40 Dakota Hurley, 34h Hunter Peterson,56 Brian Schneider, 18 Kyle Kirkland, 44k Michael Keylich, 7 Johnny Walker Brown, 92r Robert Keylich, 18s Jarrett Payton---dns Factory Stock heats Heat 1; 44x Brandon Welker, 40 Dakota Hurley,34h Hunter Peterson, 92r Robert Keylich, 7 Johnny Walker Brown Heat 2; 66 Johnny Torres, 53 Nathan Oakes, 56 Brian Schneider, 18 Kyle Kirkland Heat 3; 41 Wade Jones, 91 Craig Oakes, 18s Jarrett Payton, 44k Michael Keylich Factory Stock KotH Johnny Torres defeats Michael Keylich Gordon Grabs Gold At the start of the 20-lap Fireball feature it was Howie Marcx and Anthony Gordon side by side through turns 1-2. Matthew Hodge got a run down the back stretch and split the two going three wide into turn 3 coming out with the lead. Marcx, Gordon, Mark Pivarnik and Joseph Montemayor sorted out behind Hodge. Montemayor brought out an early caution losing a tire. On the restart, Gordon got by Marcx for second while Pivarnik and Shane Stonebraker were side by side for fourth. Those two battled door to door for five laps until Pivarnik finally secured the spot. By halfway the top three had gapped that battle. Gordon began diving low off the corners and was able to get by Hodge for the lead on lap 12. This left Hodge side by side with Marcx for second for three laps. Hodge changed his line and ran Gordon back down, but in the final laps slipped up allowing Gordon in the old San Antonio Speedway Camaro of Tommy Casey to snag the win. Winners Circle Transmissions Fireballs 99 Anthony Gordon, 13 Howie Marcx, 58 Matthew Hodge,14 Mark Pivarnik, h2s Shane Stonebraker, 64 Danny Dear, 18m Joseph Montemayor Fireball heats Heat 1; 58 Matthew Hodge, 13 Howie Marcx, 14 Mark Pivarnik, 64 Danny Dear Heat 2; 99 Anthony Gordon, h2s Shane Stonebraker, 18m Joseph Montemayor Factory Stock/Fireball mechanics race Kurtis Opiela(Factory Stock) Brad Hunt(Fireball) Van Winkle Wins Again The first attempt for the Sport Compact feature was waved off for a bad start. On the second try Rod Tait jumped out front trailed by Justin Van Winkle, Ronnie Schoenfeldt, Justin Sitterle and Abraham Mares. Van Winkle wasted little time ducking under Tait to get the top spot on lap 2. Josh Jones joined the party as Van Winkle began to ease ahead. Sitterle brought out the caution on lap 6 with a spin in turn 4. On the restart, Van Winkle got away while Schoenfeldt and Tait battled for second. Schoenfeldt got crossed up in turn 3 and fell back through pack. In that pack, James Baum, Jennifer Kidd and Michelle Conlee were three wide with Conlee lightly kissing the front stretch wall without caution. At halfway it was Van Winkle, increasing his lead, Tait, Jones, Mares and Eric Wilson cracking into the top five. By lap 13 Van Winkle was in traffic, but holding his margin over Tait at nearly a half track. Wilson was able to get past Mares for fourth with five to go. With two to go Van Winkle again caught some slower traffic that was about the only thing to slow him down. Some contact was made, so Van Winkle eased off and still easily took the checkers with a big lead in his Darlas Bar & Grille, 2.2 Eco-tech, Pontiac Sunfire. ***With their combined finishes Wilson and Baum took home the extra money up for grabs in the team challenge. Johnson Supply Sport Compacts Team Race 825 Justin Van Winkle, 70 Rod Tait, 11j Josh Jones, 18 Eric Wilson, 76y Abraham Mares, 3% Sam Walker, 007 James Baum, 83m Michelle Conlee, 98 Ronnie Schoenfeldt, 48 Michael Polasek, 43 Jennifer Kidd, 32 Joshua Garcia, 88 Justin Sitterle, 21t Shaun Tracy, 38 Sonny Kinnaman---dns, 8 James Gottsch---dns Sport Compacts heats Heat 1; 88 Justin Sitterle, 76y Abraham Mares, 007 James Baum, 8 James Gottsch, 21t Shaun Tracy Heat 2 825 Justin Van Winkle, 70 Rod Tait, 32 Joshua Garcia, 43 Jennifer Kidd, 83m Michelle Conlee, 48 Michael Polasek Heat 3; 98 Ronnie Schoenfeldt, 11j Josh Jones, 18 Eric Wilson, 3% Sam Walker, 38 Sonny Kinnaman Trailer Race Jacob Crow outlasted Ray Doyon and copilot Preston Leet to take home the victory. Early leader and crowd favorite, Rod Tait and copilot James Gottsch(the nights rollover champion) were DQ'd after losing the jet ski and 95% of the trailer, with Phillip Crow third after knocking the radiator out. ***A few years back another race was actually won by a car with part of a trailer, but it was still attached to the car by the hitch, in this case it was only hanging on by a safety chain, sliding along to track and deemed a safety hazard. Jacob Crow Ray Doyon/Preston Leet Phillip Crow Rod Tait/James Gottsch For his victory J. Crow was awarded the opportunity to destroy the flaming trailer. Well that, and his was only vehicle left in operable condition. The term “volunteered” comes to mind but he powered his 'Black and Green Wrecking Machine' Ford pick up with over 400K miles through the trailer. ***Several extra safety precautions were put in place, don't try this at home.
  5. Carson Macedo Holds Off Gravel to Top World of Outlaws Kennedale Debut The Lemoore, CA native brings Jason Johnson Racing their 60th World of Outlaws win KENNEDALE, TX (March 23, 2024) - There’s no denying 2024 didn’t begin the way Carson Macedo and Jason Johnson Racing had hoped it would. The championship caliber crew stumbled out of the gate with four straight finishes of 12th or worse. But on Saturday night at Kennedale Speedway Park, the pairing put the exclamation mark on a recent stretch that’s made them forget all about the subpar start. Trent Gower Photo The driver of the Albaugh #41 started on the pole of the Series debut at Kennedale, stayed out front, and held off a charging David Gravel on the final lap for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car win. With finishes of third, second, eighth, and first in the last four races, the rough beginning to the season feels long gone. “What a great job by this JJR race team,” Macedo said. “Philip Dietz just did an incredible job, communicated well and made really good adjustments all night. I feel like my car was exceptional, laying down a good lap (in Qualifying) and just kind of took it from there. Adam Zimmerman and Robby McQuinn, they worked extremely hard and did a great job. We’re all gelling together, and the JJR team is coming together really nice.” The victory marked Macedo’s 36th with The Greatest Show on Dirt. Kennedale became the 24th different track where Macedo has visited Victory Lane and third in the state of Texas. He’s also now topped the two most recent Series debuts at a new track after claiming the inaugural Ogilvie Raceway visit last June. Jason Johnson Racing is now up to 60 total World of Outlaws wins with Macedo supplying half of them. Macedo also continued the streak of different winners to begin the year and tied the record. We’re up to eight different names to claim checkered flags to start the season, matching the mark established in 2015. The 35-lap race was brought to green by Macedo with Bill Balog to his outside. Macedo roared ahead when the green lights flashed and led the first lap. As the field navigated the opening circuits, Balog kept Macedo within striking distance with traffic ahead. The “North Pole Nightmare” closed in as lapped cars began to be a factor. Disaster nearly struck Macedo on the eighth lap when the lapped car of Jason Martin slowed ahead of him on the back straightaway. Macedo clipped Martin’s right rear tire, but not only did he save the car, he managed to hold the lead. A lap after Macedo’s close call Sheldon Haudenschild muscled by Balog for the second spot and put Macedo in the crosshairs. Macedo managed to pad his advantage by slicing through a few slower cars. But at the halfway point of the main event Haudenschild began to close back in. Right when it looked like a battle for the lead was shaping up, heartbreak hit Haudenschild as a mechanical failure caused him to slow on the front straightaway and ended his night. Haudenschild’s misfortune handed the runner-up spot to Aaron Reutzel for the ensuing restart. Macedo pulled ahead once again when the green flag resumed the action. The Lemoore, CA driver looked to be cruising toward a comfortable victory as the race dipped inside 10 laps remaining. But traffic again became a factor and set up an exciting finish. Lapped cars slowed Macedo allowing both Reutzel and David Gravel to reel him in. Reutzel began to make the top of the racetrack work. Macedo stuck with the bottom, which hadn’t failed him to that point, but Reutzel chipped away at the lead. The cushion was becoming the preferred line. The margin between Macedo and Reutzel was a mere tenth of a second when the white flag flew. But David Gravel had other plans about who might steal the win. A lapped car held Reutzel up on the final lap in Turns 1 and 2. Gravel shoved his nose to Reutzel’s inside and secured the spot heading down the back straightaway. In the final set of corners Gravel ripped the cushion with no fear but it was too little, too late as Macedo held on and crossed the finish line with only a couple car lengths between himself and the Huset’s Speedway #2. “I was getting nervous,” Macedo admitted. “I just kept telling myself, ‘Be patient. Don’t get excited.’ The bottom was really good. When I hit it right, it was excellent, but it was really easy to miss especially off of (Turn) 4. I think that’s what kind of started happening there with Bill (Rose). I’d get behind him there into (Turn) 3 and just lose my nose just enough and kind of skate out and didn’t have quite enough squirt to get by him. I could see David on the big screen. I could see Aaron kind of pacing him. I was just watching it every lap hoping I could squeak by Bill and was thankful when I finally did. I looked over and saw I had a decent amount of space.” Gravel’s runner-up finish marked his third podium of the season and first since winning night two of DIRTcar Nationals in February. The result coupled with Giovanni Scelzi’s 10th place run put Gravel back into a tie for the points lead. The Watertown, CT native felt that one extra lap might’ve led him to Victory Lane. “The car came alive the last 10 (laps), and I was really able to drive the car once we got that fuel burnt off,” Gravel said. “I lost a couple spots on those early starts. I didn’t want that to happen, but I knew (Turns) 3 and 4 were getting slick and technical. I figured the guys in front of me I could probably pick off there towards the end. I was probably going to run third there, and then Aaron got stuck behind a lapped car. The top was coming in in (Turns) 3 and 4, and Carson had no idea. It just sucks it’s not a 36-lap race.” Reutzel completed the podium in the Ridge & Sons Racing #87. The Clute, TX native was definitely hungry for a home state World of Outlaws win, but overall he came away satisfied with the speed he and the team displayed. “We had a shot. We had a phenomenal car that came in really good at the end there when I found the top and Carson didn’t know it was there yet,” Reutzel said. “It feels good to be in contention to win. It’s just a huge team effort.” Bill Balog and Brent Marks completed the top five. Sam Hafertepe Jr. grabbed the KSE Racing Hard Charger with a 24th to 11th run. Carson Macedo grabbed Simpson Quick Time honors. NOS Energy Drink Heats One, Three, and Four belonged to Bill Rose, Carson Macedo, and Ryan Timms. Milton Hershey Heat Two went to Brent Marks. Koty Adams won the Micro-Lite Last Chance Showdown. UP NEXT: The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars make their debut at Thunderbird Speedway (Muskogee, OK) on Friday, March 29 before a stop at 81 Speedway (Wichita, KS) on Saturday, March 30. For tickets, CLICK HERE. If you can’t make it to the track, catch every lap live on DIRTVision. FEATURE RESULTS: NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo[1]; 2. 2-David Gravel[4]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[5]; 4. 17B-Bill Balog[2]; 5. 19-Brent Marks[6]; 6. 5T-Ryan Timms[7]; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart[14]; 8. 83-Michael Kofoid[18]; 9. 15-Donny Schatz[9]; 10. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[20]; 11. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[24]; 12. 41S-Dominic Scelzi[23]; 13. 73-Scotty Thiel[11]; 14. 1-Brenham Crouch[16]; 15. 6-Bill Rose[8]; 16. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[15]; 17. 70-Kraig Kinser[13]; 18. 7S-Landon Crawley[22]; 19. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[3]; 20. 45X-Jace Park[12]; 21. 88-Austin McCarl[10]; 22. 36-Jason Martin[17]; 23. 6A-Koty Adams[21]; 24. 2B-Brett Becker[19]
  6. Johnson Supply Sport Compacts Team Race 825 Justin Vanwinkle 70 Rod Tait 11j Josh Jones 18 Eric Wilson 76y Abraham Mares 3% Sam Walker 007 James Baum 83m Michelle Conlee 98 Ronnie Schoenfeldt 48 Michael Polasek 43 Jennifer Kidd 32 Joshua Garcia 88 Justin Sitterle 21t Shaun Tracy 38 Sonny Kinnaman---dn
  7. Nice to see that 41 of Wade Jones pop up in the results. Has he been gone awhile or I just haven’t paid close enough attention?
  8. Winners Circle Transmissions Fireballs 99 Anthony Gordon 13 Howie Marcx 58 Matthew Hodge 14 Mark Pivarnik h2s Shane Stonebraker 64 Danny Dear 18m Joseph Montemayor
  9. All in Design Factory Stocks 66 Johnny Torres 41 Wade Jones 91 Craig Oakes 44x Brandon Welker 53 Nathan Oakes 40 Dakota Hurley 34h Hunter Peterson 56 Brian Schneider 18 Kyle Kirkland 44k Michael Keylich 7 Johnny Walker Brown 92r Robert Keylich
  10. Sport Compacts heats Heat 1 88 Justin Sitterle 76y Abraham Mares 007 James Baum 8 James Goettch 21t Shaun Tracy Heat 2 825 Justin Vanwinkle 70 Rod Tait 32 Joshua Garcia 43 Jennifer Kidd 83m Michelle Conlee 48 Michael Polasek Heat 3 98 Ronnie Schoenfeldt 11j Josh Jones 18 Eric Wilson 3% Sam Walker 38 Sonny Kinnaman
  11. Fireball heats Heat 1 58 Matthew Hodge 13 Howie Marcx 14 Mark Pivarnik 64 Danny Dear Heat 2 99 Anthony Gordon h2s Shane Stonebraker 18m Joseph Montemayor
  12. Factory Stock heats Heat 1 44x Brandon Welker 40 Dakota Hurley 34h Hunter Peterson 92r Robert Keylich 7 Johnny Walker Brown Heat 2 66 Johnny Torres 53 Nathan Oakes 56 Brian Schneider 18 Kyle Kirkland Heat 3 41 Wade Jones 91 Craig Oakes 18s Jarrett Payton 44k Michael Keylich
  13. Maybe because he's working on the racecar and not being a tic-tac social influencer🤣---jmo
  14. No April Race Event.... Re-Scheduled for May 4th, & a Race Event for May 11th as well. Back to Back Race Events for May !!! Get-Um Ready to Rumble, Racers....
  15. IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings through March 20 Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds – 1. Chaz Baca, Mesa, Ariz., 845; 2. Troy Morris III, Bakersfield, Calif., 755; 3. Kollin Hibdon, Pahrump, Nev., 608; 4. Tim Ward, Harcourt, Iowa, 520; 5. Grey Ferrando, Stayton, Ore., 407; 6. William "Bill" Miller, Yuma, Ariz., 400; 7. Devon Reed, Woodland, Wash., 389; 8. Jerry Flippo, Osage, Iowa, 363; 9. Spencer Wilson, Minot, N.D., 361; 10. Michael Leach, Sun River, Mont., 341; 11. Tyson Blood, Tumwater, Wash., 334; 12. Austin Kuehl, Cave Creek, Ariz., 311; 13. Braxton Yeager, Green River, Wy., 297; 14. Jonathan Mawhinney, Las Vegas, Nev., 296; 15. Ethan Braaksma, Des Moines, Iowa, 290; 16. Mike Dimond, Rapid City, S.D., 278; 17. Eddie Belec, Arvada, Colo., 267; 18. Jeremy Mills, Clear Lake, Iowa, 265; 19. Bryson Yeager, Green River, Wy., 254; 20. Jess Brekke, Devils Lake, N.D., 233. IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars – 1. Trey Schmidt, Conroe, Texas, and Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg, S.D., both 40; 3. Trefer Waller, Oneill, Neb., 39; 4. Chase Schubert, Huffman, Texas, Lee Goos Jr., Hartford, S.D., and Cody Price, Princeton, Texas, each 38; 7. Bruce Crockett, Porter, Texas, Stuart Snyder, Lincoln, Neb., and Whit Gastineau, Oklahoma City, Okla., each 37; 10. Kent Lewis Jr., Willis, Texas, and Chad Wilson, North Richland Hills, Texas, both 36; 12. Sean Jordan, Lumberton, Texas, Jesse Lindberg, Sioux Falls, S.D., and Colby Stubblefield, Seagoville, Texas, each 35; 15. Kevin Rutherford, Flower Mound, Texas, 34; 16. Michael Oliver, San Antonio, Texas, Brandon Allen, Saint Peter, Minn., and Jesse "Chip" Graham, Lewisville, Texas, each 33; 19. Rod Craddock, Alvin, Texas, and Nick Barger, Madison, S.D., both 32. IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars – 1. Bo Partain, Casa Grande, Ariz., 669; 2. Larry Brigner, Apache Junction, Ariz., 547; 3. Mitchell Ferguson, Queen Creek, Ariz., 517; 4. Mike Albertsen, Audubon, Iowa, 451; 5. Kevin Roberts, Gresham, Ore., 410; 6. Ryan Roath, Peoria, Ariz., 389; 7. Brad Whitfield, Casa Grande, Ariz., 376; 8. Shelby Williams, Bonham, Texas, 358; 9. Cole Czarneski, Denmark, Wis., 339; 10. Justen Yeager, Green River, Wy., 323; 11. Jim Horejsi, Marshall, Minn., 314; 12. Chris McCurdy, Tempe, Ariz., 293; 13. Marcos Bojorquez, Coolidge, Ariz., 291; 14. Kaden Woodie, Milaca, Minn., 280; 15. Rob VanMil, Barnesville, Minn., 268; 16. Marie Curtis, Winnemucca, Nev., 267; 17. Dylan Thornton, Keystone, Iowa, 263; 18. Zane DeVilbiss, Farmington, N.M., and Jason Storbakken, Williston, N.D., both 262; 20. Chase Berkeley, Kettle Falls, Wash., 254. IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks – 1. Nathan DeRagon, Peoria, Ariz., 633; 2. Cody Daffern, Brawley, Calif., 473; 3. Zack Tate, Coolidge, Ariz., 467; 4. Nicholas Biggs, Mesa, Ariz., 444; 5. Payce Herrera, Price, Utah, 435; 6. Scott Tenney, Yuma, Ariz., 433; 7. Darrin Biggs, Chandler, Ariz., 411; 8. Enzo Deckers, Yuma, Ariz., 403; 9. Brycen Daffern, Yuma, Ariz., 401; 10. Thomas Daffern, Brawley, Calif., 389; 11. John Thomas, Strasburg, Colo., 338; 12. Scott Bernards, Phoenix, Ariz., 326; 13. Charles McDaniel Jr., Phoenix, Ariz., 300; 14. Cody Williams, Minneapolis, Kan., 293; 15. Morgan Olmstead, Overton, Neb., 279; 16. Jaeden Strandberg, Worthington, Minn., 277; 17. Ryan Gilland, Sterling, Neb., 261; 18. Joe Peterson, Chandler, Ariz., 250; 19. Dillon Richards, Wymore, Neb., 245; 20. Brandon Beeter, Minot, N.D., 233. Stealth Racing IMCA STARS Mod Lites – 1. Dillon Raffurty, Kansas City, Mo., 275; 2. Ronnie Choate, Cookeville, Tenn., 257; 3. Jaedon McDowell, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 255; 4. Kyle Demo, Fulton, N.Y., 218; 5. Tyler Garey, Royal Palm Beach, Fla., 209; 6. Riley Clem, Bakersfield, Calif., 200; 7. Justin Williams, West Monroe, N.Y., and Carson Hubbard, Fredericktown, Ohio, both 161; 9. Ben George, Altoona, Iowa, 158; 10. Cory Sonner, Polk City, Iowa, 154; 11. Randy Bryan, Ames, Iowa, and Logan Lewis, Hanoverton, Ohio, both 153; 13. Chase Nornberg, Naples, Fla., 152; 14. Richard Kemp, Phoenix, Ariz., and Cody Allen, N Fort Myers, Fla., both 151; 16. Michael Phay, Goodyear, Ariz., 146; 17. Brandi Bender, Mesa, Ariz., 145; 18. Collin Bender, Mesa, Ariz., and Braeden Ward, Coolidge, Ariz., both 142; 20. Bryan McCauley, Casa Grande, Ariz., 140. Smiley's Racing Products IMCA Southern SportMods – 1. Jerrett Bransom, Burleson, Texas, 265; 2. Jeff Shepperd, Waco, Texas, 146; 3. Cameron Gaston, Weatherford, Texas, 130; 4. Trevor Cogburn, Robinson, Texas, 128; 5. Casey Brunson, Lott, Texas, 124; 6. Ryan Brown, Waxahachie, Texas, 121; 7. Mark Patterson, Merkel, Texas, 103; 8. Kyle Wilkins, Italy, Texas, 98; 9. Jeff Mueller, Midlothian, Texas, 88; 10. Billy Burt, Carrollton, Texas, 87; 11. Cameron Cook, Fort Worth, Texas, 85; 12. Cody Smith, Kaufman, Texas, 80; 13. Klayton Reeves, Waxahachie, Texas, 69; 14. Chris Florio, Copperas Cove, Texas, 67; 15. Brandon Geurin, Robinson, Texas, 65; 16. David Phillips, Tuscola, Texas, 64; 17. Cutter Spalding, Andrews, Texas, and Steven Ashcraft, Forney, Texas, both 60; 19. Taylor Florio, Copperas Cove, Texas, 59; 20. Garett Rawls, Waco, Texas, 58. Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMods – 1. Tyler Johnson, Laveen, Ariz., 675; 2. Cam Reimers, Kelley, Iowa, 514; 3. Miles Morris, Yuma, Ariz., 477; 4. Kaden Woodie, Milaca, Minn., 457; 5. Boddie Parker, Vail, Ariz., 446; 6. Taylor Kuehl, Ames, Iowa, 401; 7. Hudson Morris, Yuma, Ariz., 382; 8. Eric Winemiller, Eloy, Ariz., 374; 9. Jason Bannister, Bakersfield, Calif., 362; 10. Tyler Bannister, Bakersfield, Calif., 346; 11. Nathan Speten, Wilton, N.D., 324; 12. Jesse Johnson Jr., Laveen, Ariz., 322; 13. James Meile, Queen Creek, Ariz., 307; 14. Brock Beeter, Minot, N.D., 294; 15. Ty Rogers, Yuma, Ariz., 292; 16. Shawn Keena, Bismark, N.D., 287; 17. Joey McCullough, Yuma, Ariz., 279; 18. Joshua Cordova, Yuma, Ariz., 270; 19. Skyler Posey, Casa Grande, Ariz., 259; 20. Dwayne Hogan, Marana, Ariz., 246. Mach-1 IMCA Sport Compacts – 1. Jacob Cordova, Yuma, Ariz., 443; 2. Kaytee DeVries, Spencer, Iowa, 366; 3. Blake Andrus, Azle, Texas, 349; 4. Oliver Monson, Thornton, Iowa, 340; 5. Savannah Rice, Arizona City, Ariz., 329; 6. Wayne Ragland, Seeley, Calif., 324; 7. Christopher E. Boulware Jr., Phoenix, Ariz., and Ryan Brooks, Yuma, Ariz., both 310; 9. Jim Hock, Apache Junction, Ariz., 278; 10. Chase Martin, Springtown, Texas, 267; 11. Billy Foultz, Descanso, Calif., 256; 12. Santiago Lopez, Chula Vista, Calif., 255; 13. Luke Schwantner, Somerton, Ariz., and Marilyn Yawnick, Yreka, Calif., both 216; 15. Chris Laff, Alpine, Calif., 209; 16. Jaxon Sanchez, Imperial, Calif., 206; 17. Steve Carter, Phoenix, Ariz., 181; 18. Amanda McAllister, Alpine, Calif., 167; 19. Francisco Cordova, Yuma, Ariz., 146; 20. Randall Martin, Springtown, Texas, 117. Lady Eagle – 1. Taylor Kuehl, Ames, Iowa, 401; 2. Kaytee DeVries, Spencer, Iowa, 366; 3. Savannah Rice, Arizona City, Ariz., 329; 4. Ryan Brooks, Yuma, Ariz., 310; 5. Marie Curtis, Winnemucca, Nev., 267; 6. Emali VanHoff, Chowchilla, Calif., and Brenda Kirby, New River, Ariz., both 235; 8. Miley Goldwich-Rhames, Farmington, N.M., 230; 9. Marilyn Yawnick, Yreka, Calif., 216; 10. Amanda McAllister, Alpine, Calif., 167; 11. Andrea McCain, South Haven, Minn., 147; 12. Brandi Bender, Mesa, Ariz., 145; 13. Wynona Ragland, Cave Creek, Ariz., 108; 14. Maria Rice, Arizona City, Ariz., 101; 15. Crystal Hemphill, Yuma, Ariz., 92; 16. Katelynn Robertson, Reno, Nev., 88; 17. Misty Welborn, Castro Valley, Calif., and Hannah Miller, Phoenix, Ariz., both 80; 19. Haylee Little, Pahrump, Nev., 75; 20. Kenzington Ogle, Lubbock, Texas, and Alyssa Smith, Norco, Calif., both 73. Junior National Champion – 1. Tyler Johnson, Laveen, Ariz., 664; 2. Payce Herrera, Price, Utah, 435; 3. Hudson Morris, Yuma, Ariz., 382; 4. Savannah Rice, Arizona City, Ariz., 329; 5. Jesse Johnson Jr., Laveen, Ariz., 322; 6. Ryan Brooks, Yuma, Ariz., 310; 7. Santiago Lopez, Chula Vista, Calif., 255; 8. Bryson Yeager, Green River, Wy., 254; 9. Emali VanHoff, Chowchilla, Calif., and Cameron Starry, Robstown, Texas, both 235; 11. Miley Goldwich-Rhames, Farmington, N.M., 230; 12. Adyn Figueroa, Yuma, Ariz., and Keenan Glasser, Estevan, Sask., both 215; 14. Jackson Harpole, Farmington, N.M., 213; 15. Andrew Pearce, Oakley, Calif., 209; 16. Jaxon Sanchez, Imperial, Calif., 206; 17. Hunter Ferrell, Bayfield, Colo., 182; 18. Owen Barnhill, Milton, Fla., 162; 19. Carson Hubbard, Fredericktown, Ohio, 161; 20. Chase Nornberg, Naples, Fla., 152.
  16. If it was there when I went to search for the results, I missed it. There were several categories (classes) that made no sense with only one team listed, etc. No offence to Mr. Barker. We go back a long, long way and I have nothing but respect for him.
  17. It is on race monitor. It was always there @ Houston Motorsports Park 3/9/2024 - 3/10/2024 RNM Installation Services Outlaws - Feature Results are not official 1 #17 Robert Barker Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 31 10:02.328 11 00:15.034 2 #89 Brandon Moeller Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 31 10:04.231 28 00:15.271 1.903 1.903 3 #88 Brandon Spreen Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 31 10:04.644 4 00:15.059 2.316 0.413 4 #00 Beau Bukowski Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 31 10:05.742 5 00:15.138 3.414 1.098 5 #22 Corey Winne Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 31 10:07.377 3 00:15.413 5.049 1.635 6 #96 Rick Pollaro Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 31 10:07.687 8 00:15.236 5.359 0.310 7 #99 Allen Alexander Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 30 10:06.410 5 00:15.411 4.082 8 #69 Mike Pollaro Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 30 10:10.095 6 00:15.307 7.767 3.685 9 #8 DL Wilson Outlaws Laps Total Time Best Lap Best Time Diff Gap 2 00:43.285 1 00:18.423
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    Should be a pretty good show!
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  22. Big O, Kennedale Welcome World of Outlaws for the First Time The Texas trip concludes with two new tracks for The Greatest Show on Dirt. ENNIS, TX (March 19, 2024) - The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars are heading from one Texas weekend to another. After a thrilling two nights at Cotton Bowl Speedway, a pair of new tracks await The Greatest Show on Dirt. A Big O Speedway (Ennis, TX) visit is slated for Friday, March 22, and Kennedale Speedway Park (Kennedale, TX) takes center stage on Saturday, March 23. The two will become the 12th and 13th Texas tracks visited by The Greatest Show on Dirt as the rich Sprint Car Racing tradition of the “Lone Star State” grows. This weekend will mark the first time since March of 2021 that the World of Outlaws have checked off two new facilities on the same weekend when Sheldon Haudenschild topped the first trip to Magnolia Motor Speedway and David Gravel triumphed at Dirt on the Rev. Big O and Kennedale will also be the final Texas appearances of 2024 for the World of Outlaws before the Series begins to invade the Midwest. WATCH LIVE ON DIRTVision Let’s look at the top stories to watch: LEADER IN THE CLUBHOUSE: A new driver arose atop the standings after Cotton Bowl, and his name is Giovanni Scelzi. The Fresno, CA native continued his early season hot streak with KCP Racing by posting a third and a victory. He entered the weekend 12 markers behind Gravel for the top spot and left 16 markers ahead. It’s the first time in his career that the 22-year-old has led the Series standings. Scelzi has made every Toyota Racing Dash this season, finished seventh or better in every race, and owns an average finish of fourth. He and Donny Schatz are the only drivers with top 10s in all seven races to this point. Like many others in the field, Scelzi will be getting his first look at Big O and Kennedale this weekend. He’ll look for solid debuts at both Texas tracks to maintain his early points lead. BACK ON TRACK: After some struggles to start 2024, Carson Macedo and the Jason Johnson Racing crew are beginning to resemble the powerhouse team that they established themselves as upon partnering in 2021. They kicked off the campaign with four straight finishes of 12th or worse. Since then it’s been an entirely different story. The last three races have seen the JJR #41 finish third, second, and eighth along with leading 20 Feature laps on the night Macedo finished second. The team continues to be led by owner/crew chief Philip Dietz and added Robby McQuinn and Adam Zimmerman to fill voids left by Clyde Knipp and Nate Repetz. And the new nucleus looks to be gelling. Macedo will make his first laps at both Big O and Kennedale this weekend. The Lemoore, CA driver is the most recent to top a World of Outlaws debut at a new track. He claimed the Series inaugural visit to Minnesota’s Ogilvie Raceway last June. 7 RACES, 7 WINNERS: The early season parity pattern continued over the weekend at Cotton Bowl. Brent Marks and Gio Scelzi gave us seven different winners in the first seven races of 2024. The stretch has put the World of Outlaws on the brink of history. This year is only the second time the season has started with seven different winners, and the record to begin the season is eight in 2015. It’s a mark that could be reached this weekend and even potentially passed. Two drivers that stand out as favorites to continue the trend are Logan Schuchart and Carson Macedo. The two have combined for 76 career World of Outlaws wins but each is still in search of their first of 2024. Other full-time Series drivers that are former winners with the Series – Buddy Kofoid, Brock Zearfoss, Bill Balog, and Kraig Kinser – are still seeking their first wins of the season, too. And with a strong crop of locals and invaders expected this weekend, many competitors on the roster could add their name to the list of 2024 winners. ROOKIE ROLL: It hasn’t taken long for Bill Balog to get comfortable on the World of Outlaws tour. The “North Pole Nightmare” started the year with a top 10 before experiencing engine troubles at DIRTcar Nationals but has since started to piece together a solid stretch. Balog heads to Big O and Kennedale carrying the momentum of three consecutive top 10 finishes. Two weeks ago he came home 10th at Volusia. At Cotton Bowl, qualifying toward the front led to Dash births both nights resulting in finishes of eighth and seventh. It’s the first time in Balog’s career he’s strung together three straight top-10s with The Greatest Show on Dirt. Big O and Kennedale are set to be the second and third new tracks that Balog will visit with the World of Outlaws this year. He’s already proven he can quickly adapt to new facilities. This past weekend was his first time laying eyes on Cotton Bowl. TEXAN TIME?: The last 2024 weekend in Texas for the World of Outlaws means the last opportunity for the “Lone Star State” contingent to top The Greatest Show on Dirt. Like last weekend, the locals will be led by Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Aaron Reutzel. Hafertepe has already been to Kennedale Victory Lane in 2024, topping an American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) Elite Outlaw 410 race in early March. He showed speed on night one at Cotton Bowl last Friday, but a crash ended his weekend early. Reutzel looked as if he may contend for Friday’s victory at Cotton Bowl after setting Simpson Quick Time, but a troublesome Heat Race derailed his night. Even with the problematic Heat, the Clute, TX native still rallied with a 22nd to fifth drive in the Feature. Reutzel doesn’t have any Big O laps, but he’s competed at Kennedale with ASCS. They’re expected to be joined by plenty more Texas talents including Brenham Crouch (Lubbock, TX), Chase Randall (Waco, TX), John Ricketts (Burleson, TX), Blaine Baxter (Liberty Hill, TX), and more. THIS WEEKEND AT A GLANCE WHEN AND WHERE Friday, March 22 at Big O Speedway in Ennis, TX Saturday, March 23 at Kennedale Speedway Park in Kennedale, TX ON THE INTERNET World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series X – @WorldofOutlaws Instagram – @WoOSprint Facebook – Facebook.com/WorldofOutlawsSprintCarSeries YouTube – Youtube.com/WorldofOutlaws DIRTVision – DIRTVision.com – Platinum annual FAST PASS for $299 or monthly FAST PASS for $39/month CURRENT CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (7/84 Races): 1. Giovanni Scelzi – KCP Racing #18 (996 PTS) 2. David Gravel – Big Game Motorsports #2 (-16 PTS) 3. Donny Schatz – Tony Stewart/Curb Agajanian Racing #15 (-18 PTS) 4. Logan Schuchart – Shark Racing #1S (-34 PTS) 5. Carson Macedo – Jason Johnson Racing #41 (-84 PTS) 6. Sheldon Haudenschild – Stenhouse Jr.-Marshall Racing #17 (-94 PTS) 7. Michael Kofoid – Roth Motorsports #83 (-126 PTS) 8. Bill Balog – B Squared Motorsports #17B (-140 PTS) 9. Brock Zearfoss – Brock Zearfoss Racing #3Z (-168 PTS) 10. Brent Marks – Murray Marks Motorsports #19 (-176 PTS) NOS ENERGY DRINK FEATURE WINNERS (7 Drivers): 1 Win – Brad Sweet, David Gravel, Tyler Courtney, Sheldon Haudenschild, Donny Schatz, Brent Marks, Giovanni Scelzi FEATURE LAPS LED (11 Drivers): 40 Laps – Giovanni Scelzi 25 Laps – Brad Sweet, David Gravel 24 Laps – Rico Abreu 20 Laps – Carson Macedo 14 Laps – Sheldon Haudenschild 13 Laps – Anthony Macri, Michael Kofoid 12 Laps – Donny Schatz 3 Laps – Brent Marks 1 Lap – Tyler Courtney SIMPSON PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS QUICKTIME AWARDS (6 Drivers): 2 Quick Times – Brent Marks 1 Quick Time – Landon Crawley, Brian Brown, Michael Kofoid, Aaron Reutzel, Giovanni Scelzi HEAT RACE WINNERS (14 Drivers): 3 Heat Wins – Rico Abreu, Sheldon Haudenschild, Brent Marks 2 Heat Wins – Giovanni Scelzi, Tyler Courtney, David Gravel, Michael Kofoid 1 Heat Win – Corey Day, Justin Peck, Brian Brown, Bill Balog, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Brock Zearfoss, Logan Schuchart TOYOTA DASH APPEARANCES (20 Drivers): 7 Dashes – Giovanni Scelzi 4 Dashes – David Gravel, Rico Abreu, Brent Marks 3 Dashes – Tyler Courtney, Brian Brown, Landon Crawley, Sheldon Haudenschild 2 Dashes – Brad Sweet, Buddy Kofoid, Bill Balog, Donny Schatz, Carson Macedo, Logan Schuchart 1 Dash – Anthony Macri, Justin Peck, Zeb Wise, Corey Day, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Brock Zearfoss MICROLITE LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINS (4 Drivers): 1 LCS – Austin McCarl, Bill Balog, Corey Day, Kasey Kahne KSE HARD CHARGER AWARDS (5 Drivers): 2 Hard Chargers – Carson Macedo, Logan Schuchart 1 Hard Charger – Donny Schatz, Aaron Reutzel, Jace Park PODIUM FINISHES (11 Drivers): 3 Podiums – Brad Sweet 2 Podiums – David Gravel, Tyler Courtney, Rico Abreu, Sheldon Haudenschild, Donny Schatz, Carson Macedo, Giovanni Scelzi, Brent Marks 1 Podium – Justin Peck, Anthony Macri TOP 10 FINISHES (24 Drivers): 7 Top 10s – Donny Schatz, Gio Scelzi 6 Top 10s – David Gravel, Logan Schuchart 4 Top 10s – Tyler Courtney, Bill Balog, Brent Marks, Buddy Kofoid, Sheldon Haudenschild 3 Top 10s – Anthony Macri, Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, Carson Macedo 2 Top 10s – Brian Brown 1 Top 10 – Justin Peck, Kasey Kahne, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Zeb Wise, Corey Day, Cory Eliason, Landon Crawley, Aaron Reutzel, Brock Zearfoss, Jacob Allen 2024 WORLD OF OUTLAWS SPRINT CAR SCHEDULE & WINNERS: No. / Day, Date / Track / Location / Winner (Total Wins) 1. Wed, Feb 7 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Brad Sweet (1) 2. Thurs, Feb 8 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / David Gravel (1) 3. Fri, Feb 9 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Tyler Courtney (1) 4. Sat, Feb 10 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Sheldon Haudenschild (1) 5. Mon, March 4 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Donny Schatz (1) 6. Fri, March 15 / Cotton Bowl Speedway / Paige, TX / Brent Marks (1) 7. Sat, March 16 / Cotton Bowl Speedway / Paige, TX / Giovanni Scelzi (1)
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