Friday, June 25, 2004

Jim Davis Memorial Goes To Donny Raney



By Gary Jacob

Clovis, NM -- Donny Raney from Dumas TX won the first annual Jim Davis Memorial dirt modified special at the Ned Houk Motorsports Complex on Friday night. Running second in the all star 20 car feature was current track point leader Conner Pullen, a 14 year old rookie from Amarillo TX. With a dark weekend at his home tracks, current Barnett's Harley Davidson regional point leader Bumper Jones from Las Cruces made the long tow to Clovis. He beat out Lubbock TX star Monte Bolton for the $500 Dash for Cash win, then ran a solid third in the main event in his D&M; Performance mount. Terry Kaser, a long time driver for Davis, ran fourth and Bolton salvaged a fifth place run. Running one of the D&M; Performance house cars, Chub Daniels son-in-law Alan Sharpensteen rounded out the top six finishers.

The track has been averages less than 10 dirt modifieds a week, but a full lineup of 20 cars appeared for the special event. Amarillo star Kelly Cross ran 12th, Farmington NM long tow Brandon Carley was 15th and top charger Dee Gossett ran 18th. The Cortese family from Fort Sumner was in action with Knox Cortese in 9th and Luke Cortese finishing 14th. Locked in a battle with young Pullen for the track title, Doug Gillespie was missing from the event.

Summary Dash for Cash-Bumper Jones, Monte Bolton. Main-Donny Raney, Conner Pullen, B Jones, Terry Kaser, Bolton, Alan Sharpensteen, Tab Barnard, Mark Myers, Knox Cortese, Teddy Lindsey, Zach Gossett, Kelly Cross, Jerry Graves, Luke Cortese, Brandon Carley, Gene Weaver, Roger Dial, Dee Gossett, Dave Frusher, Steve Reeves.

Thursday, June 10, 2004

McCormack, Allison And Lee Win Colusa Fair Features



By Gary Jacob

Colusa, CA -- Still a top feature winner despite not racing weekly at his home track in Lakeport, Noel McCormack enjoyed a $250 perfect night as the Colusa County Fair ran an special outlaw kart show for 125's and Box Stocks on a Thursday night. In the 125 action, McCormack won both of his heat races, then pulled a two for the feature inversion for all three classes. That put him outside front row for the 25 lap feature and he was never headed enroute to the solid payday. Kyle Larson grabbed second from pole starter Mason Moore on lap 17 and chased down McCormack, but McCormack skillfully handled the late lapped traffic for the win ahead of Larson, Cody Miller, Moore and Tristan Miller. The Box Stock 25 lapper had a wild conclusion as Tyler Reddick set the pace from lap 5 to a lap 24 yellow flag. On the restart, new runnerup Jake Cartwright got tangled up with Reddick as they raced out of turn 4 and Cyle Allison was in the right place at the right time as he drove by the melee for the $250 win. Rookie Alissa Geving from Santa Rosa ended up second ahead of David Lee. Garry Burdick came from 13th to place 4th to pocket the $100 award for improving the most spots. It was a big night for the Lee clan from Maxwell as David's little brother Devin Lee led the final 11 laps to win the 20 lap Beginner Box Stock feature. He was chased to the checkered flag by early leader Tanner Thomson and Katina Baker. This division doesn't race for money, but the top ten finishers all received trophies.

The 125s had 11 karts sign in, but Cycleland star Thomas Bruckenstein trailered after the first heat race due to the very bumpy track conditions. Eight year old Reddick tried racing in two classes, but the rough track took it's toll on his frail body and they elected to concentrate on the Box Stocks. The 8 year old is already the west's most active racer and he will expand on that schedule by flying to Charlotte NC for the next 15 weeks to race a Bandolero there on Monday and Tuesday nights in addition to his California Friday and Saturday outlaw kart racing. The Tuesday night shows will be televised on the Speed Channel on a delayed basis. This year, the Colusa event run by Bob and Nadine Strauss' Lakeport Speedway officials used a two heat format with the heat finishes added together. McCormack won both of his heat races while Moore combined a first and a second with Larson putting together a win and a third. C Miller had two seconds. The two kart inversion for the 25 lap feature put Moore and McCormack on the front row ahead of Larson, C Miller, Colby Copeland and T Miller. Mikey Lovell missed the preliminary action, but tagged the 9 kart feature race. He spun to force a restart and McCormack took a quick lead over Moore, C Miller and Larson. Larson gained third on lap 2 and Trevor Cristiani's race was over when he stalled for a lap 5 yellow flag. Copeland ran off the top of turn 2 for a lap 9 yellow and Lovell tangled with Ethan Rohner for a final yellow flag on lap 10. Larson got a high line dialed and he drove around Moore for second on lap 17. He appeared to be reeling in leader McCormack, but McCormack picked a faster line through the slower karts to protect his advantage. Moore got too high in turn 4 on lap 23 and lost third to C Miller. McCormack won ahead of Larson, C Miller, Moore, T Miller, Copeland and Rohner. No one improved by more than one position in the 25 lapper so I am not aware of who will get the $100 hard charger award.

There were 19 Box Stocks and Cartwright paced the heat action with two wins. Both Jeremy Doss and Reddick combined a win and a second while Lakeport star Kyle Tellstrom had two seconds. Geving and James Edens put together a 2nd and a 3rd. Allison was relegated to the B Main as he broke leading his first heat and ran third in the other. The top ten point earners in the heat action advanced and five karts moved up from a B Main where last year's winner Kenny Allen beat Allison, Burdick, Brendon Lewis, Sean Martin and Nolan Tkachenko. The two kart inversion for the 25 lap feature put Doss and Cartwright on the front row ahead of Reddick, Tellstrom, Edens and Geving. Cartwright paced Reddick for the first 4 laps. Cameron Bartlett took third on lap 2 when Doss, Edens and Allison tangled. Reddick took the top spot from Cartwright on lap 5 and Allen moved into third on lap 8. Lewis and Jeremy Phillips tangled for a lap 12 yellow flag and third place duelers Allen and Bartlett tangled for a lap 13 yellow. Bartlett's race was over as the rim riding R J Johnson raced into third. Johnson had won his first heat, but struggled in heat 2. R Johnson gained second from Cartwright on lap 16 and Allison was now fourth ahead of Geving. Phillips ran off the end of the track for a lap 23 yellow flag. On this restart, Cartwright got into R Johnson and R Johnson spun to trigger the final restart with just one lap remaining. Cartwright had his shot at Reddick on this final green, but his inside bid as they accelerated off turn 4 saw them locked together on the infield berm with Allison racing past for the rich win. Geving ran second ahead of David Lee, Burdick, R Johnson, Doss, Allen and Edens. The disappointed Reddick was 9th and Cartwright ran 11th behind Lewis.

The Beginner Box Stock class fielded 13 karts. R J Phillips paced the heat action with two wins. Devin Lee had a win and a second and Tanner Thomson matched that record. Aaron Yetter had a 2nd and a 3rd. Devin Lee won his first heat by 1/3 lap, but got tangled up with Tyler Barnes leading in the other heat and settled for 2nd. Yetter flipped leading his second heat race. The two kart inversion put Thomson and Phillips on the front row ahead of Devin Lee and A Yetter. The 20 lap feature was run with just two yellow flags despite constant lapped traffic. Phillips led the first lap, but was passed by Thomson on lap 2. Lee settled into third and Barnes crashed for a lap 4 yellow flag. On lap 9, Devin Lee passed both Thomson and Phillips on the outside for the top spot. Phillips crashed in turn 4 and A J Sauer was out with a broken front end. Baker raced into second on this restart, but lost the spot back to Thomson on the final lap as Devin Lee won . Thomson ran second over Baker, Phillips, Zach Yetter and Taylor Miller.

In addition to the three classes that raced, four ultra beginner box stocks as young as 4 years old got some practice laps in a couple on track sessions. They included Wyatt Perry, Taylor Perry, Carley Costa and Riley Peacock.

Summary Beginner Box Stock Heat 1-Devin Lee, Tanner Thomson, Katina Baker, Tyler Barnes, A J Sauer. Heat 2-R J Phillips, Riley Matson, Aaron Yetter, Taylor Miller, Allison Costa. Heat 3-Thomson, Devin Lee, Zach Yetter, Baker, Barnes. Heat 4-Phillips, A Yetter, Miller, Matson, Costa. Main-Devin Lee, Thomson, Baker, Phillips, Z Yetter, Miller, Matson, A Yetter, Riley Peacock, Costa, Austin Mitchell, Sauer, Barnes. Box Stock Heat 1-Cameron Bartlett, Jeremy Doss, Alissa Geving, Garry Burdick, Bryce Perry. Heat 2-Jake Cartwright, Kyle Tellstrom, David Lee, Brandon Lewis, Garrett Peacock. Heat 3-R J Johnson, Tyler Reddick, James Edens, Jeremy Phillips, Kenny Allen. Heat 4-Doss, Geving, Sean Martin, Burdick, Perry. Heat 5-Cartwright, Tellstrom, Cyle Allison, David Lee, Nolan Tkachenko. Heat 6-Reddick, Edens, Phillips, Allen, Chris Starr. B Main-Allen, Allison, Burdick, Lewis, Martin, Tkachenko, Perry, Starr, G Peacock.A Main-Allison, Geving, David Lee, Burdick, Johnson, Doss, Allen, Edens, Reddick, Lewis, Cartwright, Tkachenko, Tellstrom, Phillips, Bartlett. 125 Intermediate Heat 1-Mason Moore, Colby Copeland, Kyle Larson, Tristan Miller, Thomas Bruckenstein. Heat 2-Noel McCormack, Cody Miller, Tyler Reddick, Ethan Rohner, Trevor Cristiani. Heat 3-Larson, Moore, T Miller, Copeland. Heat 4-McCormack, C Miller, Cristiani, Rohner. Main-McCormack, Larson, C Miller, Moore, T Miller, Copeland, Rohner, Mikey Lovell, Cristiani.

Saturday, June 5, 2004

Dominating Win For Kelly Boen In Kansas



By Gary Jacob

Dodge City, KS -- Leading all 50 laps from the pole after he had won his heat race from 4th starting, Kelly Boen from Henderson CO drove his Rocket to a $4000 win as the $33,000 1st Annual Midwest Outlaw Late Model Shootout ended it's two night run at the newly clay surfaced Dodge City Raceway Park on Saturday night. Boen had won $900 for his third place finish in the 25 lap preliminary night feature on Friday and his quick pace in the caution free 50 lapper saw him lap everyone except the top five finishers. Boen's effort is crew chiefed by engine expert Doug Hoffman and sponsored by Roadrunner Fabrication. It was the second win of 2004 for the traveling racer as he also won the CLMA season opener in Fort Morgan, CO. Missouri star Terry Phillips came from 9th starting to pocket $2000 for his second place run in a GRT. Friday night winner Al Purkey from Kansas came from sixth starting to win $1250 for third and Missouri MLRA ace Alan Vaughn won $1100 for fourth. Fifth place was worth $1000 for TORA star Delbert Smith from Wichita KS. The two night special was sanctioned by WDRA, MLRA and NCRA. The 3/8 mile track previously was a paved track, but Colorado's Mike Mathis was brought in to get it switched over to a clay surface and the World of Outlaws sprint cars visit here later in June.

Utah's Mike McGinn was the only car to not return for the Saturday racing and the 36 cars were divided into four qualifying heat races with the top 12 in the passing point accumulations advancing to the front half of the 24 car A Main lineup. Boen earned the pole for the 50 lapper by winning heat 1 from the pole as fellow Colorado traveler Ken Brack ran second ahead of front row starter Gary Gorby and Oklahoma's Eddie Tidwell. The second heat was stacked with nationally known stars as Vaughn won from the pole with third starter Phillips second ahead of 8th starting Purkey. Oklahoma City's Randy Timms won heat 3 from the pole with fifth starting Mike Wiarda from Aurora, Nebraska in second ahead of Brett LaFollette and David Turner. Smith won the fourth heat also from fourth with T J Kuykendall second ahead of 9th starting Ryan McAninch and Grand Juntion CO long tow Butch Clark. The 12 drivers to advance through the passing point system were front row earners Boen and Smith along with McAninch, Vaughn, Timms, Purkey, Wiarda, Brack, Phillips, Kuykendall, Clark and Gorby. The remaining cars raced in two B Mains with the top six advancing from each. Kansas City charger LaFollette won the first from the pole with sixth starting ageless Jim Clifton second ahead of Kansas chargers Rod Bencken and Ted Martin. Colorado ace Dave Garmann was fifth ahead of David Barker. Just missing the move up were Colorado racer John Kuchar and Kansas racer Chris Mayes. Dean Moore ran 9th. MLRA point leader Jason Bodenhammer won the 2nd B Main from third starting with pole starter David Turner second ahead of Nebraska racer Tommy Rowe and Colorado's Scott Lewis. Also moving up were Oklahoma charger Eddie Tidwell and Great Bend KS runner David Brock. Colorado's Kevin Lueck and Dodge City's own Mike Martin were next in line.

The talented 24 car grid managed to run the 50 lap distance without a single yellow flag and Boen led all the way from the pole. Phillips and Purkey provided a strong challenge over the closing rounds but settled for 2nd and 3rd ahead of Vaughn and Smith, the final lead lap finisher. McAninch ran sixth ahead of the Nebraska duo of Wiarda and Rowe. Timms was 9th ahead of Bodenhammer, Kuykendall, Gorby and LaFollette.

Summary Heat 1-Kelly Boen, Ken Brack, Gary Gorby, Eddie Tidwell, Scott Lewis. Heat 2-Alan Vaughn, Terry Phillips, Al Purkey, Ted Martin, Rod Bencken. Heat 3-Randy Timms, Mike Wiarda, Brett LaFollette, David Turner, Jason Bodenhammer. Heat 4-Delbert Smith, T J Kuykendall, Ryan McAninch, Butch Clark, Rusty Miller. 1st B Main-LaFollette, Jim Clifton, Bencken, Martin, Dave Garmann, David Barker, John Kuchar, Chris Mayes, Dean Moore, Joe Conway. 2nd B Main-Bodenhammer, Turner, Tommy Rowe, Scott Lewis, Tidwell, David Brock, Lueck, Mike Martin, Herb Nagy, Steve Lewis. A Main-Boen, Phillips, Purkey, Vaughn, Smith, McAninch, Wiarda, Rowe, Timms, Bodenhammer, Kuykendall, Gorby, LaFollette, Turner, Scott Lewis, T Martin, Garmann, Tidwell, Clark, Brock, Barker, Clifton, Brack, Bencken.

Friday, June 4, 2004

Al Purkey Wire To Wire In First Dodge City Dirt Show



By Gary Jacob

Dodge City, KS -- Al Purkey from Coffeyville KS led all 25 laps from his pole starting position in his Larry Shaw Chassis to score a $2000 win as the $33,000 1st Annual Midwest Outlaw Late Model Shootout opened it's two night stay at Dodge City Raceway Park on Friday night. The event was sanctioned by MLRA, NCRA and WDRA and was the first major event held since the 3/8 mile track switched from a pavement surface to a clay track under the leadership of former Rocky Mountain National Speedway manager Mike Mathis. Nearly 40 cars checked in and Purkey was chased to his feature win by Missouri ace Terry Phillips in a GRT and Henderson CO invader Kelly Boen in a Rocket. Phillips won $1100, Boen $900 and fourth place was fourth $750 for Missori MLRA racer Jason Bodenhammer. Fellow MLRA point title contender Alan Vaughn ran fifth for a $650 payday.

The cars were split into four qualifying heats and the top 12 passing point performances advanced to the front of the 24 car A Main grid. Front row starter David Barker from Missouri beat fellow front row starter T J Kuykendall, also from Missouri in heat 1 while Colorado's Scott Lewis edged out Kansas star Gary Gorby for third. Phillips drew the pole for heat 2 and won with third starter Boen second ahead of sixth starting Vaughn and Kansas ace Ted Martin. Bodenhammer put his GRT in the winner's circle in heat 3 ahead of Colorado stars Ken Brack and Butch Clark. Fourth place finisher Rod Bencken from Kansas ranked in the top 12 passing performances, but scratched from the A Main and the 25 lapper started a car short. Purkey put on a show as he won heat 4 from seventh starting to earn the pole for the 25 lapper. Kansas racer Ryan McAninch ran second ahead of Colorado's John Kuchar and Dodge City's own Mike Martin. Two B Mains advanced the top six finishers from each into the back half of the A Main grid. Gorby won the first from the pole as Grand Junction CO long tow Dean Moore, a winner in Colorado the previous weekend, came from fifth to place second in his Rayburn. Kansas City's Brett LaFollette ran third ahead of Nebraska star Tommy Rowe and Missouri's David Turner. Colorado star Dave Garmann got the last transfer as Oklahoma's Eddie Tidwell and Colorado veteran Jim Clifton just missed the move forward. Oklahoma City's Randy Timms came from 4th to win the second B Main ahead of fifth starting TORA star Delbert Smith, Ted Martin, Grand Junction's Clark, Nebraska's Mike Wiarda and Utah long tow Mike McGinn. McGinn had won the WDRA season opener in Price Utah in late May. Just missing the move up in this B Main were Mike Martin and Colorado's Kevin Lueck.

By scoring the most passing points, Purkey and Bodenhammer had the front row assignment for the 25 lapper ahead of Barker, Phillips, Kuchar, McAninch, Boen, Vaughn, Kuykendall and LaFollette. Purkey was never headed as he charged to the feature win with Phillips second ahead of Boen, Bodenhammer, Vaughn, McAninch, 13th starter Moore, Barker, Kuykendall and 17th starting Rowe. Brack and Kuchar rounded out the top 12.

The Saturday night finale will go 50 laps and pay $4000 to win, $200 for second and $1250 for third.

Summary Heat 1-David Barker, T J Kuykendall, Scott Lewis, Gary Gorby, Joe Conway. Heat 2-Terry Phillips, Kelly Boen, Alan Vaughn, Ted Martin, Randy Timms. Heat 3-Jason Bodenhammer, Ken Brack, Butch Clark, Rod Bencken, Jim Clifton, Eddie Tidwell. Heat 4-Al Purkey, Ryan McAninch, John Kuchar, Mike Martin, David Turner. 1st B Main-Gorby, Dean Moore, Brett LaFollette, Tommy Rowe, David Turner, Dave Garmann, Tidwell, Clifton, Conway, Randy Reynolds. 2nd B Main-Timms, Delbert Smith, Martin, Clark, Mike Wiarda, Mike McGinn, Martin, Kevin Lueck, Rusty Miller, Chris Mayes. Main-Purkey, Phllips, Boen, Bodenhammer, Vaughn, McAninch, Moore, Barker, Kuykendall, Rowe, Brack, Kuchar, Wiarda, Martin, Scott Lewis, Garmann, McGinn, Gordy, Clark, Turner, LaFollette, Smith, Timms.