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  1. Royal Rumble Finale, Late Model Double Features @ I-37 Speedway 6/17/23

    By JM Hallas

     

    Pleasanton, TX.,(June 17th, 2023) Schweaty Balls Night….I didn't make this up, really! But quite apropos to say the least!

     

    It was time to crown the IMCA Modified Royal Rumble mini-series, sponsored by Sundowner Performance Diesel, champion. There's been three different winners in the previous three races, Dillon Tindall, Chris Morris and last race winner Ryan Doyon.

     

    The first two events came down to the wire with a late race caution rebunching the pack. The latest show was a caution filled affair, as I guess drivers were trying to beat the approaching rain. It too, ended with a green, white, checker finish.

     

    It's a tight battle in points Tindall and Tanner Whitmire tied for the lead. Chris Morris is only two back while Logan Dinsmore is right behind only three points out and Doyon rounding out the top five needing some help.

     

    The rain did catch the Late Models after their heats were run, so it would be a double feature night. The line ups would go as planned for the June 3rd with any new comers tagging the tail. The $1,000 to win was still up for grabs, The second feature would line up by qualifying, and a random invert, paying $750 to win, $100 fast time bonus and $100 extra to sweep both events.

     

    Also on the nights racing slate were Limited Modifieds, Factory Stocks and Sport Compacts. Keep checking the I-37 Speedway social media for info on the Factory Stock Poker Run series coming later in the year.

     

    Late Pass gives Doyon Dough

    In the scheduled 20-lap affair, 22 Late Models took the green in a race that was dotted by short runs, cautions. Austin Theiss grabbed the early lead trailed by Scooter Manchester, Ray Doyon, Matt Fox and Ryan Doyon. After several cautions and restarts Ry. Doyon had worked his way to third with Robby Minten up to fifth.

     

    More stoppages and restarts saw Ry. Doyon get second from Manchester while R. Doyon fell victim to one of the yellows ending his top five run. Due to time limits the race was cut to a 5-lap shootout, then a green, white checker finish. As the final two laps came down Ry. Doyon saw an opening getting under A. Theiss for the lead coming to the white flag.

     

    Ry. Doyon(LaCoste) in the 3-D Landscaping, Alamo Truck & Accessories, Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, Gunn Fleet Management Chevrolet, 4D Ranch, 89 Motorsports, Eagle crate powered, MB Custom Chassis inched ahead to score the victory.

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    With all the restarts I kept showing him the nose,” commented Doyon. “I was sure he was going to block me. He never did and I had luck with that green, white, checker finish. I made the bottom work and got the pass.”

     

    All those cautions, it gets frustrating. You're getting hot, you know you want to win, but just get the race over with and get out of the car. Under yellow I just try to refocus myself. Then lock back in when there's one to go.”

     

    Qualifying gave us a little idea on what to do with the car. More-so it showed me where I was compared to some of the other guys that I haven't really run against much. I knew there were some faster guys and where they would be. It let me know where I need to make up ground.”

     

    In that second race I really didn't see it coming,” added Doyon about a turn 2 encounter with a spinning car. “I was tucked in behind second and suddenly there was a spinning car. I tried to spin to keep from T-boning him. He just got me in the door, nothing too bad. I saw the sheet metal hanging off (Rhett) Starnes car on the next restart. I didn't think that would be good aerodynamically. If I could get a good start I could pull him on the straightaway and get by.”

     

    Nogalitos Gear Late Models(Make up feature)

    5r Ryan Doyon, 7d Austin Theiss, 40 Scooter Manchester , 24r Robby Minten, 12 Kody Hardage, 25 Robbie Starnes, 99x Craig Oakes, 53x Matt Fox, 99 Frank Okruhlik, 104 Brandon Brzozowski, 23 Michael Keylich, 57 Jason Kelly, 77 Mark Taylor, 29 Jamie Campbell, 3 Ray Doyon III, 7x Rory Jordan, 78 Eddy Hardage, 7 Rhett Starnes, 5 Ryan McDonald, 7dd David Theiss, 5dd DJ Schroat, 26 Donald Lehman

     

    Theiss Tames Feature Two

    Nineteen cars made the call for the second Late Model main lined up after qualifying earlier. Austin Theiss beat polesitter Rhett Stanes off turn 2 to grab the point followed by Rh. Starnes, Kody Hardage, Ryan Doyon and Scooter Manchester. Doyon moved to the top and got by Hardage for third until Robby Minten stopped in turn 2.

     

    Once back to green, Robbie Starnes took fifth from Hardage as the laps clicked off quickly. Coming to halfway it was A. Theiss, Rh. Starnes, Doyon, Manchester and Ro. Starnes in the top five. As the lead pack caught traffic David Theiss had trouble collecting Rh. Starnes and Doyon. Both Rh. Starnes and Doyon were able to continue, but Rh. Starnes had significant body damage to the right rear.

     

    As A. Theiss took off back to green, Doyon got by the wounded car of Rh. Starnes for second with Manchester following along to third. A lap later Eddy Hardage and Mark Taylor tangled for a lap 16 caution. As green waved again A. Theiss got away while Doyon and Manchester battled for second.

     

    With A. Theiss now creeping away from the second place scrap, Brandon Brzozowski, Hardage and Rh. Starnes were three wide for fifth. Manchester would finally secure second from Doyon, but A. Theiss(Tomball) had pulled away in his Saye Plumbing Contractors, LT Munitions, Sani Weld Inc.,Performance Race Engineering, Eagle Crate powered Rocket XR-1 Chassis for the win.

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    That first race was a little unfortunate,” related Theiss. “The second one worked out for us. So all-in-all it was a good night. A first and second isn't bad and second-third for one of my main sponsors(Scooter Manchester). It was a good night for everybody.”

     

    We've been here a handful of times. Last time we won our heat which set us up good for the first feature. That race was kind of a catastrophe with all the cautions. We're used to qualifying with our Super car and I enjoy qualifying more. Sometimes you have heats. It is what it is. It's all racing and everyone has to be on the same track.”

     

    Everyone has good or bad nights, you still have to line up next to them. It doesn't really make much difference if we don't run against some guys regularly. They're just another racers and you race them like they're the best in the country.”

     

    Running the first race helped a little with the set up on the second. I wasn't going to make the same mistake twice. So I was staying on the bottom. I learned from how I lost that first one. I knew where I was faster and saw (turns) 1-2 was tacking up around the top. I made sure wasn't going to mess up.”

     

    Nogalitos Gear Late Models

    7d Austin Theiss,40 Scooter Manchester, 5r Ryan Doyon, 25 Robbie Starnes, 104 Brandon Brzozowski, 7 Rhett Starnes, 12 Kody Hardage, 99x Craig Oakes, 53x Matt Fox, 29 Jamie Campbell, 99 Frank Okruhlik, 24 Robby Minten, 7x Rory Jordan, 57 Jason Kelly, 5 Ryan McDonald, 78 Eddy Hardage, 77 Mark Taylor, 7dd David Theiss, 23 Michael Keylich, 3 Ray Doyon III---dns, 26 Donald Lehman---dns, 5dd DJ Schroat---dns

     

    Dinsmore Dialed In, Whitmire Wins War

    It was now time to determine the Royal Rumble champion in the IMCA Modified main. With Chris Morris not in attendance it was down to three drivers, all with clear ideas of what needed to be done to secure the title belt.

     

    The race sailed by going green to checkers on the blackened off track. Logan Dinsmore drew the pole and took advantage of the starting spot jumping out front as three wide for second sorted out to Tanner Whitmire, Dillon Tindall and Ryan Doyon with Landon Bednarz fifth. Johnny Torres, in a borrowed ride, moved past Bednarz for fifth, then Doyon for fourth.

     

    Coming to halfway it was Dinsmore maintaining his advantage over Whitmire, Tindall, Torres and Doyon. Dinsmore was now hitting traffic, but only missed a beat once as the laps waned. Dinsmore(Kerrville) in the Sundowner Performance Diesel, Lowery Plumbing, Stealth Suspension & Engineering, JC Auto Body & Paint, Royals Automotive, Fast Shafts, Swenson Racing Shocks, Wehrs Machine, Carquest of Kerrville, Jimmys Towing, Heartland Auto Body, Mark Pivarnik, Releaf 4 Troops, crate powered, Assault by Dinsmore Chassis easily took the checkers.

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    I'll probably give dad his sponsored money back, or go to Whataburger,” joked Dinsmore. “I knew I had to win it to have a chance at the series title. Unless they had problems or made a big mistake I didn't think I was going to be able to get it. I was more focused on the win, I guess.”

     

    I was grinning ear to ear when the track went dry slick. I liked it. Dad text me about nine or ten messages in a row on what to do with the car after the heat race. It was basically repeating what we do every week. It finally paid off. I haven't drawn good at all lately either. This was nice to start up front!”

     

    A lot of these guys have respect and won't rough you up. I've raced with most of these guys for a couple years now. You give them their space and they'll give you the same.”

     

    I was pretty hyped up and trying to check out of the slower traffic. I thought for sure someone was on my bumper. I can't see behind me with the hybrid I wear. Maybe I stuck my nose in places I shouldn't have a couple times.”

     

    The plan was to bring home the belt for my youngest son Braddox because he is a WWE fanatic.” added series champion Whitmire. “I wanted the win, but the belt was more important. I knew I had enough points over (Logan)Dinsmore, so I figured I would just ride to the end hoping for a late caution where I would try to go for it. We went green to checkered and it was too late for me to do anything. Dinsmore was on a rail. I’m happy he ended his 2 year dry streak and my son Braddox is even more happy wearing the belt!

     

    Price Chevrolet IMCA Modifieds

    8jr Logan Dinsmore, 101 Tanner Whitmire, 86 Dillon Tindall, 90 Johnny Torres, 5r Ryan Doyon, 87(9m) Marcus Mikulencak, 141 Rob Sanderson, 16 Landon Bednarz, 22z Darrell Boyd, 53x Chandler Fox, 77 Robert Liese jr., 56 Gilbert Amezquita, 9m(87) Lawrence Mikulencak---dns

     

    IMCA Modified heats

    Heat 1; 90 Johnny Torres, 5r Ryan Doyon, 96 Dillon Tindall, 9m Marcus Mikuencak, 141 Rob Sanderson, 56 Gilbert Amezquita, 22z Darrell Boyd

     

    Heat 2

    101 Tanner Whitmire, 8jr Logan Dinsmore, 87 Lawrence Mikulencak, 53x Chandler Fox, 16 Landon Bednarz, 77 Robert Liese jr.

     

    Beaver Bests Limited Modifieds

    In the 15-lap Limited Modified feature Trent Beaver jumped out front quickly with Tom Grothues, Ryker Hernandez side by side with Elias Anderson and Joshua Tuttle. Hernandez had trouble early stopping in turn 4 for a yellow. Beaver got away back under green with Anderson, Grothues and Tuttle three wide for second.

     

    Grothues would fight back with Anderson coming to the midway point with Beaver, by nearly a full straightaway, Anderson, Grothues, Tuttle and Hernandez. Tuttle was able to work his way past Grothues for third, but no one had anything for Beaver. Leading by a full straight, Beaver(China Grove) easily cruised to the checkers in his Beaver Medical Group, Beaver Heating & Air Conditioning, Auburn Custom Homes, CBR Shocks, Best Race Engines, Innovative Chassis.

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    I haven't been able to finish the last five or six races,” replied Beaver. “We were able to finish this one, and win. I'll take it. I'm not too concerned with someone finding a better line. I'm searching for moisture too. There was moisture up top in (turns)1-2 and the bottom in (turns) 3-4. I just kept that line.”

     

    We were the first feature out so the Late Model rubber didn't make any difference in our set up. It had pretty much started to slick off already. I was just keeping the bottom covered, it was good. I'll take whatever conditions the track gives me.”

     

    This is the first win of the year so far. I'll usually run here, Cotton Bowl, Corpus and some in Edna.

     

    Swenson Racing Products Limited Modifieds

    14 Trent Beaver, 87 Elias Anderson, 747 Joshua Tuttle, 11t Tom Grothues, 55 Ryker Hernandez, 166 Sherrill Lewis---dns

     

    Limited Modified heats

    Heat 1; 14 Trent Beaver, 11t Tom Grothues, 55 Ryker Hernandez, 87 Elias Anderson, 166 Sherrill Lewis, 747 Joshua Tuttle

     

    Team Torres Tallies 1-2

    As green waved on the 20-lap Factory Stock feature it was polesitter Trey Jones getting the early ahead of Jarrett Payton, Frank Okruhlik, Michael Keylich and Allen Torres. Johnny Torres went up top and around his brother Allen and M. Keylich on lap 1. Staying on the high side, J. Torres then picked off Okruhlik and Payton for second.

     

    Wasting little time J. Torres motored around Jones for the lead off turn 4 on lap 5. A. Torres followed his brother to the top taking third from Okruhlik. GW Hessong had trouble and dumped fluid down in turn 1 ending his night. The restart saw Damon Bean go around and get hung on a tractor tire. Finally back under green, A. Torres again using the high groove got third from Jones, then second from Payton

     

    At the crossed flags it was J. Torres, A. Torres, Jones, Payton and Okruhlik in the top five. A multi-car tangle in turn 4 slowed the pace again. A. Torres showed his brother some love as they rolled under caution and as green waved J. Torres was quickly away with Payton, Okruhlik and Nathan Oakes three wide for fourth until Oakes looped it for a lap 13 yellow.

     

    As the Torres' took off under green, Okruhlik was looking low on Jones for third. J. Torres was able to start gapping his brother and as the white waved he had built a half straight edge on A. Torres. J. Torres(San Antonio) easily took the checkers in the Scott Ball Racing, Allens 24/7 Towing, Swenson Racing Shocks, Difs by Darrel, raceontexas.com, Sundowner Performance Diesel, F-Bomb Diesel, All in Designs, 8T1 Construction, Mission Race Engines, Enslin Chassis.

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    I didn't want to be up top,” exclaimed Torres who normally catfishes the bottom. “But there was a lot of moisture up there. It was too good to pass up. I figured I wasn't going to get around on the bottom in the Factory Stock. So I may as well just try the top.”

     

    I normally try to get a good enough run in the turn that they don't have a chance to move up in front of me. Most of the drivers here are clean, but I try to set them up with a big run that they can't close the door.”

     

    I don't really like driving my car that hard on top. I knew someone was back there beating on my rear bumper under yellow, but didn't know it was Allen. I was about to tell them they were number 1! They were getting a little antsy, but I started the same place every time. With all those restarts I thought for sure Allen would try a 'Hail Mary' on the bottom.”

     

    I really just went where they weren't. Since I was racing two cars I really didn't get a chance to look at the track. I just pulled up and it worked. I just did what Stevie(Whiteaker) told me to do with Dustin(Butcher) Modified. Dustin has softball for several races so I get to run it. I'd like to be in a Modified, but the budget doesn't allow it.”

     

    All in Design Factory Stocks

    66 Johnny Torres, 94 Allen Torres, 11Trey Jones, 41 Frank Okruhlik, 18s Jarrett Payton, 53k Kasey Krauss, 44k Michael Keylich, 15L Daniel Lopez, 00 Zach Freeman, 21 Nathan Oakes, 92r Robert Keylich, 10 Damon Bean, 7 Johnny Walker Brown, 44 Austin Bean, 39 Makayla Tremble, 24 Paul Reyes, 35 GW Hessong, 14t Trey Heald, 9 Levi Hernandez---dns, 20 Mike Lyon---dns, 22 Nick Izzi---dns, 001 Leslie Lazrine---dns, 36 Cris White---dns

     

    Factory Stock heats

    Heat 1; 15L Daniel Lopez, 21 Nathan Oakes, 44k Michael Keylich, 92r Robert Keylich, 001 Leslie Lazrine, 10 Damon Bean, 36 Cris White, 22 Nick Izzi

     

    Heat 2; 66 Johnny Torres, 11 Trey Jones, 41 Frank Okruhlik, 24 Paul Reyes, 35 GW Hessong, 00 Zach Freeman, 7 Johnny Walker, 14t Trey Heald

     

    Heat 3; 94 Allen Torres, 53k Kasey Krauss, 16s Jarrett Payton, 39 Makayla Tremble, 44 Austin Bean, 9 Levi Hernandez, 20 Mike Lyon

     

    Sitterle Sweeps Sport Compacts

    A lucky 13-cars took the green for the Sport Compact feature with James Gottsch getting the early lead chased by Justin Sitterle, John Thomas, Robert Kelm and Brandon McCall. Sitterle took over the lead coming to lap 2 with McCall going by J. Gottsch, Kelm and Thomas. McCall gave Sitterle a look low and got along side for the lead while Kelm, Josh Jones and J. Gottsch were three wide for third.

     

    Kelm finally secured the spot with Rod Tait moving up to fifth. Tait's run to the front ended in lapped traffic when he got pushed up into the front stretch wall for a lap 9 caution. On the restart Kelm and McCall swapped second while Sitterle eased away. At the crossed flags it was Sitterle, McCall, Kelm, Jones and J. Gottsch.

     

    A lap 13 caution saw Donald Kinnaman and Thomas tangle in turn 4. Again Kelm and McCall swapped second as Sitterle got away and Cody Crabb moved up to fifth. Sam Walker had engine trouble and rolled to a stop on lap 16 for the final yellow. Sitterle(Floresville) was able to get away clean and motor on the win unchallenged in his Honda Mikes, Custom Tattoos by Andy

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    I'd like to thank the track for all their hard work,” said Sitterle.Plus, the fans for coming out and supporting the track in this heat. Thanks to Iron Horse RV for the class support, Honda Mike for keeping me on the track, Custom Tattoos by Andy for all his help.”

     

    Iron Horse RV Sport Compacts

    88 Justin Sitterle, 51 Brandon McCall, 8k Robert Kelm,00 Cody Crabb, 11j Josh Jones, 9t John Thomas, 8 James Gottsch, 39 Donald Kinnaman, 43 Jennifer Kidd, 88x Hadley Johnson, 8j Andreah Gottsch , 3% Sam Walker, 70 Rod Tait, 825 Justin Van Winkle---dns

     

    Sport Compact heats

    Heat 1; 88 Justin Sitterle, 11j Josh Jones, 70 Rod Tait, 3% Sam Walker, 8 James Gottsch, 43 Jennifer Kidd, 625 Justin Van Winkle

     

    Heat 2; 8k Robert Kelm, 51 Brandon McCall, 00 Cody Crabb, 9t John Thomas, 83 Donald Kinnaman, 8j Andreah Gottsch, 88x Hadley Johnson

     

     

    Go-Kart Features

    Adult Predator; John Hartofilax, Blaine Markgraf, Charles Flanagan, Cody Clegg, Jarrett Payton

     

    Senior Division; Tripp Whitmire, Beau Payton, Lane Tuttle, Cecilii Johnson

     

    Junior Division; Woody Powell, Kate Brzozowski

     

  2. Late Model Make Up Feature

    5r Ryan Doyon

    7d Austin Thiess

    40 Scooter Manchester

    24r Robbie Minten

    12 Kody Hardage

    25 Robbie Starnes

    99x Craig Oakes

    53x Matt Fox

    99 Frank Okruhlik

    104 Brandon Brzozowski

    23 Michael Keylich

    57 Jason Kelly

    77 Mark Taylor

    29 Jamie CAmpbell

    3 Ray Doyon III

    7x Rory Jordan

    78 Eddy Hardage

    7 Rhett Starnes

    5 Ryan McDonald

    7dd David Thiess

    5dd DJ SChroat

    26 Donald Lehman

  3. Nogalitos Gear Late Models

    7d Austin Thiess

    40 Scooter Manchester

    5r Ryan Doyon

    25 Robbie Starnes

    104 Brandon Brzozowski

    7 Rhett Starnes

    12 Kody Hardage

    99x Craig Oakes

    53x Matt Fox

    29 Jamie Campbell

    99 Frank Okruhlik

    24 Robbie Minten

    7x Rory Jordan

    57 Jason Kelly

    5 Ryan McDonald

    78 Eddy Hardage

    77 Mark Taylor

    7dd David Theiss

    23 Michatl Keylich

    3 Ray Doyon III---dns

    26 Donald Lehman---dns

    5dd DJ Schroat---dns

     

  4. Price Chevrolet IMCA Modifieds

    8jr Logan Dinsmore

    101 Tanner Whitmire

    86 Dillon Tindall

    90 Johnny Torres

    5r Ryan Doyon

    87(9m) Marcus Mikulencak

    141 Rob Sanderson

    16 Landon Bednarz

    22z Darrell Boyd

    53x Chandler Fox

    77 Robert Liese jr

    56 Gilbert Amezquita

    9m(87) Lawrence Mikulencak---dns

  5. All in Design Factory Stocks

    66 Johnny Torres

    94 Allen Torres

    11Trey Jones

    41 Frank Okruhlik

    18s Jarrett Payton

    53k Kasey Krauss

    44k Michael Keylich

    15L Daniel Lopez

    00 Zach Freeman

    21 Nathan Oakes

    92r Robert Keylich

    10 Damon Bean

    7 Johnny Walker Brown

    44 Austin Bean

    39 Makayla Tremble

    24 Paul Reyes

    35 GW Hessong

    14t Trey Heald

    9 Levi Hernandez---dns

    20 Mike Lyon---dns

    22 Nick Izzi---dns

    001 Leslie Lazrine---dns

    36 Cris White---dns

     

  6. Iron Horse RV Sport Compacts

    88 Justin Sitterle

    51 Brandon McCall

    8k Robert Kelm

    00 Cody Crabb

    11j Josh Jones

    9t John Thomas

    8 James Goetsch

    39 Donald Kinnaman

    43 Jennifer Kidd

    88x Hadley Johnson

    8j Andrea Goetsc

    3% Sam Walker

    70 Rod Tait

    825 Justin Van Winkle---dns

  7. IMCA Modified heats

    Heat 1

    90 Johnny Torres

    5r Ryan Doyon

    96 Dillon Tindall

    9m Marcus Mikuencak

    141 Rob Sanderson

    56 Gilbert Amezquita

    22z Darrell Boyd

     

    Heat 2

    101 Tanner Whitmire

    8jr Logan Dinsmore

    87 Lawrence Mikulencak

    53x Chandler Fox

    16 Landon Bednarz

    77 Robert Liese

  8. Factory Stock heats

    Heat 1

    15L Daniel Lopez

    21 Nathan Oakes

    44k Michael Keylich

    92r Robert Keylich

    001 Leslie Lazrine

    10 Damon Bean

    36 Cris White

    22 Nick Izzi

     

     

    Heat 2

    66 Johnny Torres

    11 Trey Jones

    41 Frank Okruhlik

    24 Paul Reyes

    35 GW Hessong

    00 Zach Freeman

    7 Johnny Walker

    14t Trey Heald

     

     

    Heat 3

    94 Allen Torres

    53k Kasey Krauss

    16s Jarrett Payton

    39 Makayla Tremble

    44 Austin Bean

    9 Levi Hernandez

    20 Mike Lyon

  9. Sport Compact heats

    Heat 1

    88 Justin Sitterle

    11j Josh Jones

    70 Rod Tait

    3% Sam Walker

    8 James Goetsch

    43 Jennifer Kidd

    625 Justin Van Winkle

     

    Heat 2

    8k Robert Kelm

    51 Brandon McCall

    00 Cody Crabb

    9t John Thomas

    83 Donald Kinnaman

    8j Andrea Goetsch

    88x Hadley Johnson

     

  10. 30th Annual Lakefest @ Lake Marble Falls 6/10-11/23

    By JM Hallas

     

    Marble Falls, TX., (June 11th, 2023) Heat and repeat!

     

    Sunday's elimination day started off looking like the two Top Fuel Hydros would open the festivities with runs. Yet again, wind and choppy waters put a stop to that idea as all Kebin Kinsley did was blip the throttle. Now what to do? Officials got together and with main problem area being around the top end, cut the races to 660'(1/8 mile) in the name of safety.

     

    So, on top of set up changes for hotter/humid morning weather, the index and dial in numbers would all be different. I'm not even going to try to understand the calculation used on the index classes, but it appeared to work out alright. Oddly enough as the day progressed the wind subsided and conditions improved, but there was no turning back the numbers once eliminations had started.

     

    With improving conditions the Top Fuel Hydros got to make a pass mid-afternoon. Though timed only to the 660, both ran 'em out the back door.

    Robbins used the starting line advantage for over a tenth and held off a charging Kinsley to take the holeshot victory.

     

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    Mike Robbins(Nitro Nuts) 3.34 @ 203.01

    Kebin Kinsley(Liquid Voodoo) 3.26 @ 228.25

     

    Pro Outlaw(3.80)

    Gus Ward battled issues in qualifying ending up at the bottom end of the ladder. His luck turned around after making his way to the finals. Veteran Tim Ortiz made a mistake going .027 red giving the win to Ward.

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    Gus Ward(Whiskey Tango Foxtrot), 3.97 @ 140.75

    Tim Ortiz(Empty Pockets), 3.92 @ 146.74(red)

     

    Pro Modified(4.10)

    Mallori Carroll and Cade Janecek hit the starting bouy with almost identical reaction times.(0.26 and 0.28) At the finish line it was Carroll scoring the victory in the close side by side race.

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    Mallori Carroll(A Little More Therapy), 4.18 @ 135.69

    Cade Janecek(All or Nothing), 4.31 @ 143.56

     

    Pro Jet

    Dawson Dickerson got a little too good of a start going .746 red giving the win to Steven Welch.

     

    Steven Welch(Seein' Red), 3.8 @, 134.55

    Dawson Dickerson(Cant Quit), 4.09 @ 102.64(red)

     

    Pro Comp Flat(dial in)

    Tim Ortiz made it to his second final of the day against number 1 qualifier Vic Fugate in the Pro Comp Flat finals. Ortiz, who red lit in Pro Outlaw got the victory when Fugate turned on the red.

     

    Tim Ortiz(Never Satisfied), 4.16 @ 124.22

    Vic Fugate(Flat Blacked Out), 4.4 @, 118.66

     

    Quick Eliminator(4.40)

    After getting a rerun in the semi-finals, Jerry Branum squared off with Chad Cupit in the Quick Eliminator finals. Cupit cut a better light by 6/100th, but Branum ran him down for the win.

     

    Jerry Branum(Back in the Day), 4.42 @ 117.49

    Chad Cupit(Warpath), 4.53 @ 124.83

     

    Top Eliminator(4.90)

    It was a good battle in the Top Eliminator finals between Matt Miller and Don Topliff. Topliff got a slight edge at the start, but Miller motored around on the top end for the win.

     

    Matt Miller(Miller Time), 5.06 @ 95.65

    Don Topliff(Late Life Crisis) 5.24 @ 108.94

     

    Modified Eliminator(5.60)

    Jesse James jr. showed why he's the defending champion in Modified Eliminator. James cut a .005 light on fast qualifier Andrew Decker and it was pretty much over with both running nearly identical times.

     

    Jesse James jr(The Outlaw), 5.62 @ 96.55

    Andrew Decker(N-2 Deep), 5.62 @ 88.85

     

    Stock Eliminator(Dial in)

    Michael Ratliff was the only number 1 qualifier to take home a victory. Ratliff, in his high flying outboard, had an .024 light while Zachery Watson went .028, but, on the red side.

     

    Michael Ratliff(Capital Punishment), 6.48 @ 85.75

    Zachery Watson(Chicks Dig It), 6.14 @ 84.57

     

    Personal Water Craft(Dial in)

    It was a holeshot win for Raythen Broadway in the Personal Water Craft finals. Broadway had nearly 7/10th in the bank over Lynn Blackburn who ran quicker.

     

    Raythen Broadway(Golden Child), 7.40 @ 65.73

    Lynn Blackburn(Doo'n Time 2), 7.11 @ 68.65

  11. 30th Annual Lakefest @ Lake Marble Falls 6/9-11/23

    By JM Hallas

     

    Marble Falls, TX.,(June 10th, 2023) Well the understatement of the

    weekend, it's hot!

     

    Saturday's qualifying began early in the day under coolish temperatures. Of course cool air is good for making horsepower, but humidity(water grains in the air) after the overnight storms was present. This made the tune ups tricky for the crew chiefs. As the day progressed, so did the thermometer, approaching the century mark. Hydrate!

     

    Then the old nemesis reared its ugly head, the wind. Not that it was blowing hard, but hard enough to create rollers and whitecaps. These conditions are not conducive to safe drag boat racing for the faster boats. Officials shuffled the slower classes around to keep the show progressing. They gave it the ol' college try, but decided neither the wind or water were going to cooperate as the evening approached.

     

    Multi-time/class champion, Marty Logan, was able to get a pass in powering his Top Alcohol Hydro through the course tripping the timers with a 4.45 @ 195.5mph, but damaged the boat too bad to continue in competition.

     

    Top Fuel Hydro

    Kebin Kinsley DNR

    Mike Robbins DNR

     

    Top Alcohol Hydro

    Marty Logan, Livin' tha Dream 4.45, 195.59

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    Top Qualifiers;

    Pro Jet

    Richard Ledbetter, The Honey Badger, 3.92, 118.66

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    Pro Comp Flat (dial in)

    Vic Fugate, Flat Blacked Out, 6.51, 117.52

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    Pro Outlaw(5.20)

    Rick Blethroade(Wild Thing), 5.20, 175.93

     

    Pro Modified(5.60)

    Cade Janecek, (All or Nothing) 5.61, 167.08

     

    Sportman classes;

    Quick Eliminator(6.00)

    Larry Flores(Hydo Climatic) 6.03, 142.16

     

    Top Eliminator(7.00)

    Kevin Conklin (Texas High Risk) 7.01, 112.20

     

    Modified Eliminator(8.00)

    Andrew Decker (N-2 Deep) 8.00, 94.15

     

    Stock Eliminator(9.00)

    Michael Ratliff(Capital Punishment) 9.02, 90.33

     

    Personal Watercraft(dial in)

    Teagan Finnagan, 13.50, 52.99

     

    Here's a quick review of the 2022 SDBA points champions to see how they fare during the beginning of 2023 campaign.

     

    Kebin Kinsley(Top Fuel Hydro), Marty Logan(Top Alcohol Hydro), Marcus Kinsey(Top Alcohol Flat), Robert Ledbetter(Pro Jet), Jeff Luehring(Pro Comp Flat), Cody Childress(Pro Outlaw), Henry Boehne(Pro Modified), Brody Martin(Quick Eliminator), Gavin Snider(Pro Eliminator), Jerry Branum(Top Eliminator), Jesse James jr.(Modified Eliminator), Zachery Watson(Stock Eliminator) and Angelee Shaw(Personal Water Craft)

     

  12. 30th Annual Lakefest @ Lake Marble Falls, 6/9-11/23

    By JM Hallas

     

    Marble Falls, TX., June 9th, 2023 Time to feel the thunder.

     

    The Southern Drag Boat Association(SDBA) kicks off its 2023 season with the long-standing Lakefest event held on Lake Marble Falls “liquid quarter mile.”

    The tradition of 100 degree temperatures continues for the weekend despite whatever month the race actually takes place, weird.

     

    The race week began with boats showing up from all over setting up in the pit area parking lot. Thursday night a meet-n-greet was held at the Putters & Gutters giving everyone the chance to get an upclose look at some of the different machines and talk to the drivers, or pick up some cool swag.

     

    Friday was the usual 'Show-n-Shine' held in the pits giving drivers the opportunity to show off their rides and give the fans a throttle whack or two to break the nights silence. Show-n-Shine was followed by a concert in Johnson Park by Hair Metal Giants.

     

    Qualifying begins Saturday at 9:00am concluding around 5:00pm. Eliminations are Sunday, again beginning at 9:00am with all the final rounds run at the end, highlighted by the Top Fuel finale.

     

    For more info on tickets, beach or Top Eliminator suite options visit https://www.facebook.com/MarbleFallsLakeFest or https://visitmarblefalls.org/event/lakefest-2022-2

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  13. 7 hours ago, NickHolt said:

    Thanks for sharing with LSSZ, Reb!  You have been a LSSZ mainstay.  You need a raise.

    COOL!!!! Yep, ever since "monkey boy" Mutschler founded this site back "who can remember" when.....Approaching 25k posts....That's a lotta typing for a guy that can't type!

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