Thursday, September 19, 2019

Orsburn, Wheeler, Foster, King Win On Hays Oil Championship Night At Southern Oregon Speedway


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Orsburn Outduels Gill For IMCA Modified Win 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Duane Orsburn wrapped up the season at Southern Oregon Speedway with an impressive 25 lap IMCA Modified Main event win Saturday night. Orsburn currently leads the standings at Siskiyou Speedway, and his win came after heavy pressure from three-time champion Albert Gill. With his third place finish, Zach Fettinger wrapped up the season championship.

Orsburn kicked off the evening with a four lap Trophy Dash win, and championship hopeful Jesse Bailey suffered mechanical issues in that race to end his night. Fettinger opted to skip the heat race and start at the back of the Main Event as a safety precaution. The heat race wins went to Ray Kniffen Jr and Gill.

Steve Borror had the pole and led just one lap before an inside pass in Turn 2 gained Orsburn the lead. David Satterfield followed into second, and contact sent Borror spinning in Turn 3 for the only yellow flag of the race on lap three. Orsburn continued to lead the restart as Gil slipped past Satterfield for second. A close race for third got too close as contact dropped Satterfield back several positions. Jeremy Richey held third just ahead of Jeffrey Hudson and Fettinger. Orsburn and Gill took their battle far ahead of the pack, and Fettinger took the fourth position from Hudson on lap 11. The leaders came up on slower traffic on lap 18. The slower car was running the bottom groove that Orsburn was running, and Gill took a look to the outside as they exited Turn 2. Unfortunately, Gill's momentum seemed to slow as Orsburn lapped the slower car. It was at that time when Fettinger gained the third position. Gill remained close behind Orsburn for the remaining laps, but Orsburn prevailed for the hard fought win. Fettinger settled for third, followed by Richey, Hudson, Kniffen, Dave Duste Jr, Satterfield,  Borror and Jimmy Lipke.

For all the latest news and notes from the speedway during the offseason, go to the Southern Oregon Speedway Facebook page or www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
IMCA Modifieds
Heat 1-Ray Kniffen Jr, Duane Orsburn, Jeremy Richey, Steve Borror, Jeffrey Hudson.

Heat 2-Albert Gill, Dave Duste Jr, Jimmy Lipke, David Satterfield.

Trophy Dash-Duane Orsburn, Jeremy Richey, Jesse Bailey, Jimmy Lipke.

Main Event-Duane Orsburn, Albert Gill, Zach Fettinger, Jeremy Richey, Jeffrey Hudson, Ray Kniffen Jr, Dave Duste Jr, David Satterfield, Steve Borror, Jimmy Lipke, Jesse Bailey DNS.


Jake Wheeler Wins Race, Mike Wheeler Is Sprint Car Champion At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Jake Wheeler drove an impressive race to win the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the second win of the season for the 2016 champion aboard the Ron Osborne owned Sprinter. Despite losing the point lead coming into the night, Mike Wheeler used a second place finish to regain the lead and become the new champion.

Going into the night, Bailey Hibbard held a three point lead over Mike Wheeler and a four point advantage over previous feature winner Charlie Thompson. Wheeler and Thompson shared the first heat race, and it was Enrique Jaime picking up the win ahead of Wheeler. This gave Wheeler a one point lead over Hibbard, but Hibbard had the front row for the next heat race. After a false start, Hibbard made contact with one of the infield tractor tires and suffered front end damage, ending his heat race. This year's top rookie, Johnny Burke, won the race ahead of 2018 champion David Hibbard. The Top 3 heat race finishers redrew for their starting lineup in the six lap Scramble, and Mike Wheeler outran nephew Jake Wheeler to earn the pole for the feature race with his win.

The Wheeler's shared the front row for the Main Event, and it was Jake Wheeler leading from the get-go ahead of Mike Wheeler and David Hibbard. Forced to start last after making repairs, Bailey Hibbard worked his way very quickly into the sixth position and began battling Charlie Thompson for fifth. The yellow flag waved on lap 10 for a David Marble spun in Turn 2, but Jake Wheeler remained in command on the restart ahead of Mike Wheeler. Within a couple of laps, Jake Wheeler already held a straightaway advantage. An inside pass on the front stretch of the 20th lap gained Charlie Thompson fourth from Johnny Burke, but Thompson coasted to a stop in Turn 4 for a yellow flag on lap 22. Thompson's race was over, and another yellow flag flew for Jared Hood in Turn 1. Again, Jake Wheeler led Mike Wheeler on the restart as Camden Robustelli moved the TJ Winningham entry into the fourth position. Jake Wheeler cruised to victory, and Mike Wheeler solidified a championship season with his second place finish. David Hibbard settled for third, followed by Robustelli, Bailey Hibbard, Jaime, Anissa Curtice, Burke, Marble and Hood.

For all the news during the off-season, be sure to check the Southern Oregon Speedway Facebook page or go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars
Heat 1-Enrique Jaime, Mike Wheeler, Jake Wheeler, Charlie Thompson, Jared Hood, Anissa Curtice.

Heat 2-Johnny Burke, David Hibbard, David Marble, Camden Robustelli, Aaron Miller, Bailey Hibbard.

Scramble-Mike Wheeler, Jake Wheeler, David Hibbard, Johnny Burke, Enrique Jaime, David Marble.

Main Event-Jake Wheeler, Mike Wheeler, David Hibbard, Camden Robustelli, Bailey Hibbard, Enrique Jaime, Anissa Curtice, Johnny Burke, David Marble, Jared Hood, Charlie Thompson, Aaron Miller.


Foster Scores Surprise IMCA Sport Modified Win 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Bartley Foster scored a surprise victory in the 20 lap season finale for the IMCA Sport Modified division Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was only the third start for Foster, who is a past champion in Outlaw Karts at the little track. With his fifth place finish, Jorddon Braaten wrapped up his third Southern Oregon Speedway championship as well as the Oregon State title.

There were 21 competitors for the show, and they ran four eight lap heat races. Steve Lysinger and Billy Richey picked up their first wins of the season, while Branden Wilson and Siskiyou Speedway championship contender Ryder Boswell were the other heat winners. Wilson also picked up four lap Trophy Dash honors. Lloyd Speer was a Main Event scratch.

Foster had a front row start for the Main Event and bolted into the lead at the waving of the green flag. Joby Shields raced past Jesse Skidmore for second on lap two as Foster begin to stretch his advantage. Wilson was making a charge from the fifth row and settled into fourth behind Mike Medel on lap six. A yellow flag waived on lap nine, wiping out a straightaway advantage for Foster. Chris Silva retired, and Foster led Shields and Wilson on the restart. An outside pass on the frontstretch of the 11th lap gained Wilson the second position, and a yellow flag waved on lap 12 as Willie McFall and newcomer Brionna Fuller hooked bumpers. There were yellow flags during the next two laps, but Foster led Wilson on each restart. Even a late yellow flag on lap 17 wouldn't stop Foster as he resumed command on the restart and brought it home to the impressive win. Wilson settled for second with Shields a season high third. Medel settled for fourth, followed by Braaten, Boswell, Skidmore, Austin Petray, Richey and Merissa Henson.

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Race Results
IMCA Sport Modifieds
Heat 1-Steve Lysinger, Jesse Skidmore, Mike Medel, Merissa Henson, Lloyd Speer, Zach Nelson.

Heat 2-Branden Wilson, Austin Petray, Brionna Fuller, Chris Silva, Danny Rule.

Heat 3-Ryder Boswell, Bartley Foster, Joby Shields, Brian Knorr.

Heat 4-Billy Richey, Jorddon Braaten, Willie McFall, Gary Foster, Michael Rule.

Trophy Dash-Branden Wilson, Mike Medel, Jorddon Braaten, Austin Petray.

Main Event-Bartley Foster, Branden Wilson, Joby Shields, Mike Medel, Jorddon Braaten, Ryder Boswell, Jesse Skidmore, Austin Petray, Billy Richey, Merissa Henson, Steve Lysinger, Michael Rule, Brian Knorr, Brionna Fuller, Willie McFall, Zach Nelson, Gary Foster, Danny Rule, Chris Silva, Lloyd Speer DNS.


King Is Crowned Four-time Dwarf Car Champion 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Josh King scored the victory in the 25 lap SODCA Dwarf Car Main Event Saturday Night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the fourth win of the season for King, who has won at seven different tracks this year, and he used it to wrap up his unprecedented fourth Southern Oregon Dwarf Car championship.

There were 21 competitors for the show, and Michael Johnson picked up his first heat race win of the season ahead of Trevor Davis. King outran Ryan Smith to win their eight lap heat, and Cody Peters got off to a good start by outrunning Mason Lewman to win the third heat. Cody Peters continued his momentum by holding off Smith to win the A Dash, while his father Brock Peters picked up the B Dash victory ahead of Camden Robustelli.

Lewman led the opening lap of the feature race before an inside pass in Turn 4 gained Cody Peters the lead. Brock Peters made this a close three-car battle up front, and they were soon joined by King. King slipped past Brock Peters for third on lap six, and King raced ahead of Lewman for second in traffic on lap eight. Cody Peters led King and Lewman through three yellow flags during a five lap span, but it was when a red flag waved on lap 15 that the race's complexion changed. Contact sent Jesse Lorentz flipping on the back straightaway to end his night. On the restart, King made a move around Cody Peters in Turn 2, and Brock Peters moved in to challenge his son for position. There was contact between the two on the backstrech, collecting Fred Hay, Reggie Ayers and Joe Sanders behind them. After a red flag to untangle the cars, King led Ryan Smith and Chad Cardoza on the restart. King set a rapid peace out front, and even a final yellow flag for Don Gifford on lap 22 would not deter him. King remained in control and scored the victory ahead of Smith, Cardoza, Hay, Johnson, Davis, Shane Hines, Ayers, Gifford and Dane Halbert.

For further information on the Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars, go to www.sodca.net. To keep up on all the latest happenings at Southern Oregon Speedway, go to the Facebook page or www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars
Heat 1-Michael Johnson, Trevor Davis, Ashleigh Strain, Joe Sanders, Shane Hines, Sean Trujillo, Steve Walker.

Heat 2-Josh King, Ryan Smith, Camden Robustelli, Jesse Lorentz, Paul Haslow, Reggie Ayers, Dane Halbert.

Heat 3-Cody Peters, Mason Lewman, Brock Peters, Fred Hay, Don Gifford, Chad Cardoza, Mark Nielsen.

A Dash-Cody Peters, Ryan Smith, Mason Lewman, Trevor Davis, Michael Johnson, Josh King.

B Dash-Brock Peters, Camden Robustelli, Fred Hay, Jesse Lorentz, Joe Sanders, Ashleigh Strain.

Main Event-Josh King, Ryan Smith, Chad Cardoza, Fred Hay, Michael Johnson, Trevor Davis, Shane Hines, Reggie Ayers, Don Gifford, Dane Halbert, Cody Peters, Brock Peters, Joe Sanders, Jesse Lorentz, Ashleigh Strain, Mason Lewman, Camden Robustelli, Sean Trujillo, Paul Haslow, Mark Nielsen, Steve Walker DNS.

Monday, September 16, 2019

Wheeler Family Tops Sprint Cars, Orsburn Wins Modifieds At Southern Oregon Speedway



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Wheeler Family Tops Sprint Cars, Orsburn Wins Modifieds 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 14...Jake Wheeler won the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday on Hays Oil Championship Night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the second win of the season for the 2016 champion. Mike Wheeler was a race long second, and this enabled him to regain the point lead and win the season championship. Despite winning the six lap Scramble, Mike Wheeler was no match for his nephew Jake in the Main Event. David Hibbard held off Camden Robustelli for a third place finish as Bailey Hibbard settled for fifth.

Duane Orsburn won the 25 lap IMCA Modified Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the first win for Orsburn since 2016. Orsburn took the lead from Steve Borror on lap two. The only yellow flag waved on lap three, and three-time champion Albert Gill settled into second behind Orsburn on the restart. Despite heavy pressure from Gill for the final 20 laps, Orsburn kept his cool and made the right moves lapping slower cars for the impressive win. New champion Zach Fettinger finished third ahead of Jeremy Richey and Jeffrey Hudson.

Bartley Foster won the 20 lap IMCA Sport Modified Main Event. Foster led flag to flag for his first ever win. He held a straightaway lead over Joby Shields before a lap nine yellow flag waved. Branden Wilson settled into second on lap 11 and pressured Foster in the closing laps. However, Foster kept his cool and won ahead of Wilson, Joby Shields, Mike Medel and new champion Jorddon Braaten.

Josh King won the 25 lap SODCA Dwarf Car Main Event. This was his fourth win at the speedway this year, and it wrapped up his fourth championship. Cody Peters led the first 15 laps of the race before a red flag waved for a Jesse Lorentz flip on the backstretch. King made a move around Peters on the restart, and Brock Peters made contact with his son Cody on the backstretch for a yellow flag. King led the restart and the final 10 laps to win ahead of Ryan Smith, Chad Cardoza, Fred Hay and Michael Johnson.

This wraps up the 2019 season. For news on the coming season, check out www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Unofficial Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars
Heat Winners (8 Laps)-Enrique Jaime, Johnny Burke. Scramble (6 Laps)-Mike Wheeler. Main Event (25 Laps)-Jake Wheeler, Mike Wheeler, David Hibbard, Camden Robustelli, Bailey Hibbard.

IMCA Modifieds
Heat Winners (8 laps)-Ray Kniffin Jr, Albert Gill. Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Duane Orsburn. Main Event (25 Laps)-Duane Orsburn, Albert Gill, Zach Fettinger, Jeremy Richey, Jeffrey Hudson.

IMCA Sport Modifieds
Heat Winners (8 laps)-Steve Lysinger, Branden Wilson, Ryder Boswell, Billy Richey. Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Branden Wilson. Main Event (20 Laps)-Bartley Foster, Branden Wilson, Joby Shields, Mike Medel, Jorddon Braaten.

SODCA Dwarf Cars
Heat Winners (8 Laps)-Michael Johnson, Josh King, Cody Peters. A Dash (6 Laps)-Josh King. B Dash (6 Laps)-Brock Peters. Main Event (25 Laps)-Josh King, Ryan Smith, Chad Cardoza, Fred Hay, Michael Johnson.


Thursday, September 12, 2019

Southern Oregon Speedway Preparers for Season Finale Saturday Night, Pit Stops



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Southern Oregon Speedway Preparers 
for Season Finale Saturday Night

White City, Oregon...This Saturday night, Southern Oregon Speedway will be bringing down the curtain on an exciting racing season. It's Hays Oil Championship Night at the speedway, and there is an exciting Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car point race to be decided. Also competing will be the IMCA Modified, IMCA Sport Modified and Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars.

When Mike Wheeler took a Hawaiian vacation with his family and missed the August 24th race, he knew he had a little bit of leeway. He carried a 40 point advantage into that night, and Bailey Hibbard used a fifth place finish to cut that to 17 points. What Wheeler wasn't counting on was the motor issues that plagued him last Saturday night. He ended up last in the Main Event and lost the point lead as a result. He fell to three points behind Hibbard in what has become a hotly contested battle.

Meanwhile, 2009 champion Charlie Thompson stepped up and scored his first feature win of the season last week. It was a race that nearly went bad for him as he brushed the wall coming of Turn 4. He gathered it back up, but not before rookie David Marble made contact and flipped. Because Thompson continued his momentum, he found himself still leading for the restart. He would hold off the advances of Hibbard for the win, and he is only four point behind Hibbard with Wheeler just a point ahead of him. The championship will be determined between these three drivers, and it's anybody's guess who will win.

Mike Wheeler does lead the field with three feature victories this season, while his nephew Jake Wheeler also has a win. Jake started the season later than everybody else. He once again did a good job driving the Ron Osbourne Sprinter to a third place finish last week. He'll be out to see if he can win this week, and other drivers to watch for include reigning champion David Hibbard, Enrique Jaime, top rookie Johnny Burke and TJ Winningham.

Zach Fettinger set out to win the IMCA Modified championship this year after his struggles in the R Charles Snyder Salute the year before cost him any hopes of winning it then. Fettinger has a feature win, and it will be difficult to get him out of the point lead if he starts this Saturday night. 2017 champion Jesse Bailey has done a great job this year with a pair of victories, but because of his struggles at the R Charles Snyder Salute this year, his title hopes aren't as strong going into the finale. He may also have his hands full fighting off top rookie Justin Foux for second in the standings.

Jimmy Lipke has done an exceptional job in his rookie season in the class. Just a couple weeks ago, he scored a $1,200 victory in the annual John Arnberg race in Yreka. He is currently in the Top 5 in the standings at Southern Oregon Speedway and looking to strengthen that this week. Three-time reigning champion Albert Gill will be back giving it another run this week, and other stars to watch for include Yreka point leader Duane Orsburn, Ray Kniffen Jr and Jeremy Ohlde.

Jorddon Braaten has pretty much assured himself of a third IMCA Sport Modified championship, and he also leads the Oregon State point race. Braaten merely needs take a green flag to lock things up. He has been impressive all season long with three victories and a strong second place finish in the recent R Charles Snyder Salute. Isaac Sanders has given it a good run with a win of his own, but he slipped a little further behind in second. It's likely that Sanders will finish there, but there is a chance for others to advance.

Coming off of his solid fifth place finish at the big show, two-time champion Mike Medel has moved up to third in the standings, but it is still close between he, Matt Sanders and Branden Wilson. Things can still shuffle around, and a win in the finale could make all the difference for these three. Other stars of the division to watch this week include Brian Knorr, Steve Lysinger, Joby Shields and Willie McFall

All season long, the Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars have been a battle between Camden Robustelli and three-time champion Josh King. Each driver has picked up three wins at Southern Oregon Speedway, and it's likely that the title will be decided between these two. Also in the hunt, however, is the consistent Chad Cordoza. Though he hasn't won yet this year, he has a knack for finishing in the Top 3. For Robustelli, the frustration of losing the championship in a tangle in traffic in last season's finale is still fresh in his mind. He knows he will have to have another big performance to finally secure his first ever Dwarf Car championship.

In addition to these three stars, the Dwarf Car class has some other fast competitors who will be out to get the final win of the season. Leading the charge will be two-time champion Brock Peters, Cody Peters, Fred Hay, Ryan Smith, Jesse Lorentz and Kalvin Morton.

This is the last chance to check out some exciting racing action on the 3/10th mile clay oval this season. Gates open at 5 pm with the first race starting at 7 pm. General Admission Adults 13+ are $13. Seniors 62+, Veterans and Juniors 7 to 12 are $7. Children 6 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.


Pit Stops

There wasn't too much drama in the three divisions that held their season finale races last week at Southern Oregon Speedway. We knew that Trent Elliott had clinched the Late Model championship. We knew that David Steele pretty much won the Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stock championship the moment he started the Main Event. We also knew that Greg Arnold just needed to not finish last in the Valley Store All Late Model Lites Main Event and he would win the championship.

Two of those drivers put the exclamation point on their seasons with feature victories. For Late Model point leader Trent Elliott, he started in the second row and had the lead on the second lap. After that, there was little doubt that unless he had problems, he would win his fifth Main Event at the season. Elliott has been fast all season long, and other than Darren Coffell, nobody's come very close to matching him. As Elliott was putting a nice bowtie on his championship season, there was still the matter of who would finish second in the points.

It's really a shame that Mark Wauge had the motor issues that he struggled with for a few races. He looked fast from the moment he made his division debut. If not for those problems, it's likely that Wauge would have ended up finishing second in the standings. As it was, he gave a glimpse of things to come by winning his heat race and finishing second in the final Main Event of the season. This is a clear indication that Wauge will be somebody to watch in next year's battle. Wauge came within one point of Miles Deubert for fiftth in the standings as Deubert fell out of the Main Event early.

Darren Coffell probably seemed like the odds on favorite to get the second position in points. He's been really fast all year, and he had two Main Event victories to show for it. However, you cannot underestimate the ability of Dave Everson. He's won several Pro Stock Main Events in his career at Southern Oregon Speedway and is also the 2013 champion in that division. He's rapidly improved in his short time in the Late Models, and he came out swinging last week with his second four lap Trophy Dash win. After finishing second in his heat race, Dave pretty much knew that as long as he didn't let Coffell get too far ahead of him, he could still hold on to second in the standings. Coffell ran third ahead of Everson, but then mechanical issues struck and Coffell was out. Everson scored his third third place finish of the season and therefore ended up finishing second in the final standings.

Willamette Speedway championship contender Tomas Hunziker made a surprise visit to the speedway. He was one of the competitors at the Cottonwood Classic just a couple of weeks earlier. With his home track not running, Tomas gave it a good effort with a fourth place finish. He is only eight points out of the lead at his home track in third and is also a feature winner there. Overtaking reigning champion Joey Tanner is certainly a possibility. Back in the fifth position was Dave Foote. The 2012 Coos Bay Speedway champion had a for sale sign on his car, but this isn't because he's looking to make an exit from the sport. Reportedly, Dave is looking to upgrade his his equipment to be more competitive next season. He will end up fourth in this season standings this year with a season high second place feature finish. As a two-time winner last season, he's hoping to get back in the winner's circle again next year.

For Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stock point leader David Steele, he was feeling just a little bit more sporty. Having won the heat race he was in and the night's regularly scheduled Trophy Dash, he refused his front row starting spot in the Main Event and started last. Though Ashtin Hedges knew that his championship hopes were over, he had his second feature win of the season in his sites. The young charger led most of the race, but it took less than 10 laps before Steele found his way into second. Getting around Hedges was another matter as he was running fast, consistent laps. It wasn't until the final lap when Steele thrilled the crowd by putting his car up on the outside and beating Hedges back to the line by inches.

Hedges was just a little bit frustrated with himself afterwards for letting this one get away and settling for his division leading sixth second place finish. However, he can be proud of what he accomplished. He's come a long way from his abbreviated first season and has set himself up as one of the drivers to beat going into next year. Second place in the standings is certainly something he can be a proud of.

Maybe it wasn't the way he wanted to end up third in the standings, but Kristopher Mix none-the-less secured that ranking just by being there. Mix had his eyes on a pair of Trophy Dash wins and got the first one when motor issues reared their ugly head in the second one. He lost the lead to Steele, but the worst news was that he would be unable to start the Main Event. However, the team was in celebratory mood in the winner's circle as this was his first Trophy Dash win of the season.

Hunter Magnan and Steve Goetz can only wonder what could have been. For both drivers, the season started with major motor issues. Goetz blew a motor in a visit to Yreka and wasn't ready for the season opener or the next race. Magnan made the opener, but motor issues cut that night short. It took him a few weeks to get going, so the 2018 point runner-up never made a threat in the point race. Like Hedges, however, Magnan did get a feature win. Both drivers had respectable showings in the season finale as Goetz was third ahead of Magnan. Minus the motor issues they had this year, they would certainly have to be considered bigger threats in the point race in 2020.

The point earning opportunity for Charlie Eaton improved as the Valley Store All Late Model Lites class was able to get a makeup Trophy Dash. Eaton did win one of the Trophy Dashes, while Ross Payant was the other winner. However, Greg Arnold did a good enough job of getting his points in the preliminaries that he knew the championship would pretty much be his as long as he didn't stumble in the Main Event. Arnold won four Main Events during the season, and his fourth place finish in the finale, not far behind Eaton, meant that he won his first championship in this division. He'll have a nice championship trophy to add to his mantle next to his 2002 Super Trucks championship.

Payant, meanwhile, was talked out of retirement by car owner Lee Doty. Doty announced his retirement prior to the season, but he's been instrumental in getting this division back to the track. He wanted to see it continued and has still been active in that cause. Payant scored a victory in Lee's car earlier this season, and there was an announcement prior to this race. Ross has purchased this car for next season. He went on to win the final race of the season after an early duel with the division's all time Main Event win leader, Terry Hadley. Hadley had second until a flat tire sent him to the pits, giving the position to his wife, Krista Hadley. For Krista, this was her third runner-up finish of the season after she won her heat race earlier in the evening. All in all, it was the best showing of the season for the division.

The drama came into play with the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car class. For the past three seasons, there has been no drama in this division heading into the finale. Everybody knew in 2016 that Jake Wheeler was the champion at the final race. Kyler Barraza clinched the championship the next year before the final race, and David Hibbard did the same before the finale last year. However, the sure championship that appeared to be in the sites of Mike Wheeler slipped away. He now is in for a fight this Saturday night. Wheeler skipped a race due to a planned Hawaii vacation, and things just got worse last week.

All day, Wheeler had been struggling with motor issues, but the team was hoping he could just maintain and hold on to some semblance of his point lead. Those hopes went out the window about halfway through the race when his motor lost power and he was out of the event. Because he ended up last, the door was open for Bailey Hibbard to take over, and the young charger walked right through. After winning his heat race over Charlie Thompson, Bailey chased Thompson throughout most of the Main Event before finishing second. His season best effort gained him a three point advantage over Wheeler. It's not just Wheeler and Hibbard in the hunt.

Thompson, who is the 2009 champion, used his win in the Scramble to grab the pole position for the feature race. He then proceeded to lead all the way for his first win of the season. In doing so, Charlie is just four points behind Hibbard. Now comes the real question. Will it be Wheeler, Hibbard or Thompson who wins the championship? We know Wheeler can win as he's picked up three victories. Thompson just won and that leaves Bailey Hibbard looking for his first win of the season. Though he recently got a win in Cottage Grove, Bailey is still looking for his first win of the year at his home track. He has won six feature races in his career at Southern Oregon Speedway.

Ron Osborne's decision to put Jake Wheeler behind the wheel of the #42 Sprinter has certainly made things interesting. Wheeler's been enjoying his time running his Winged 360 Sprinter at various venues and recently earned a Top 10 finish in a very competitive field down at Chico, California. Jake already has a win in this car a couple races ago, and Saturday night saw him score a respectable third place finish. Behind him, Johnny Burke was looking to use a fourth place finish to take the top rookie position in the standings as Anissa Curtice didn't show up. Reigning champion David Hibbard shuffled Burke back to a fifth place finish. However, coupled with his heat race win earlier in the evening, Burke is now the top rookie with one race remaining.

The IMCA Modified division made it through the pivotal R Charles Snyder Salute, and Zach Fettinger managed to do just enough point damage that he will probably win the championship as long as he starts the season finale. Zach managed to earn a feature start after watching his point lead get cut in half by Jesse Bailey in the previous race. Bailey seemed to be in a good position to make a bigger move, but he was unable to make it out of the B Main and pretty much lost what he gained. Now, the 2017 champion will have his hands full trying to fight off top rookie Justin Foux for the second point position.

You might say that the Sunday Main Event offered a challenging track to deal with. Drivers weren't really able to put it up on the outside, and when Troy Foulger tried to make a move around Shane DeVolder for the lead, he got shuffled back a few positions for his trouble. However, there was passing from the back of the pack as witnessed by last row starter Kellen Chadwick and Nick Trenchard. When DeVolder got just a bit antsy running behind a slower car, the two ended up crashing in Turn 4. This took the race that seemed to be in the hands of DeVolder and broke it wide open. Initially, Bobby Hogge IV took the yellow flag in first, but he had to make a pit stop. Suddenly, Chadwick found himself leading the race.

This was another one of those seasons were second-generation racer Chadwick picked his races and traveled up and down the road. He came to Oregon to win his second Wild West Speedweek Series crown this year and thought the $5,000 prize in the big show could be his. When he broke a rear end in his heat race on Saturday, it looked like Chadwick's weekend might be over. Fortunately, he was able to borrow another one and spent all Sunday morning getting it ready to go racing. Even then, he would be starting at the back of the B Main and hoping to grab one of the six transfer spots that were open. He managed to get fifth.

With a format like the R Charles Snyder Salute uses, your odds of winning the race aren't very good when you start so deep in the pack. The top runners from the preliminaries get the first four rows. You'll be lucky to get to the Top 5. However, Chadwick was not intimidated by the odds. He seemed to be assured of a podium finish, but when the mishap occurred, he was there to get the lead and the victory. A weekend that looked like it might end early ended up with him bringing home the big paycheck and trophy.

The beauty of a race of this magnitude is you get some of the best drivers out there. DeVolder, who is the reigning California State champion, also led much of the Invitational Feature on Saturday before being overtaken by Troy Foulger in traffic. Foulger, who was once again wheeling the Bowers Racing Modified that led him to the victory in this race two years ago, picked up the $1,000 Invitational win. He also raced to a $1,500 third place finish on Sunday, which meant a nice $2,500 trip to the pay window. It was interesting to see the effort turned in by Trenchard, who has been struggling with his new car this year. After winning the B Main, Trenchard managed to climb all the way to a $2,500 second place finish. Not the victory he hoped for, but still a very strong showing.

Jon DeBenedetti has certainly seen his share of victories at Southern Oregon Speedway through the years. He teamed up with Brian Bowman once again and managed to grab a $1,000 fourth place finish in the big feature race. The Top 10 had some good drivers coming from everywhere, and that included past Oregon State and Speedweek champion John Campos, Jeremy Ohlde, Californian Dylan Schriner, Cottage Grove star Paul Rae, Susanville champion Chris Nieman and Merced Speedway veteran Derek Nance, who finished in order. Nance turned in a solid performance all weekend as he also won both of his heat races on Saturday.

Overall, the numbers were down slightly, though still very strong for the weekend. There were just under 80 total IMCA Modifieds and Sport Modifieds. The IMCA Sport Modifieds delivered a solid 48 car field. Again, this featured some of the best drivers Oregon and California have to offer. Everybody knew that Merissa Henson was coming home to race again, but it's not likely that many people figured the teen leadfoot would be the one scoring the victory. We've watched her grow up around the speedway as she ran various different Kart divisions at the little track before graduating to the Mini Stocks and then the Sprint Cars, where she was Rookie of the Year and second in the points in 2017.

During the off-season, past Yreka champion Donny Bottoms was looking for a driver for his Sport Modified. Son DJ Bottoms picked up the championship in Yreka two seasons ago. Merissa agreed to drive for Donny, and preparations were made on the car. This included putting her colors and #17m on it. Henson has already picked up a pair of victories in Yreka and one at Sunset Speedway, but Medford would be the big test. When she won the very first heat race of the night, people took notice. The preliminaries went well, and got even better when she drew a front row start for the big show.

However, a front row start and keeping the lead are two different things. Henson would be tested with several restarts and second-generation racer Chase Thomas running behind her for much of the race. The bigger test would come in the form of two-time champion Jorddon Braaten. Braaten had a disappointing preliminary night that forced him to run the B Main on Sunday. In the B Main, he made a last lap pass on Jimmy Ford to win that race. From deep in the pack, Jorddon methodically worked his way to the front. Once he got to second, however, he found the challenge of passing Merissa a bit too much and was forced to settle for a $1,000 second. Henson, however, led every lap to score the big $2,000 victory. It was the biggest win of her career and certainly proved very popular with the fans.

For Braaten, however, the second place finish did serve to pretty much clinch his third championship. He needs only to take a green flag in the finale to make it official. He's also headed for the Oregon State championship. After Matt Sanders had mechanical issues in a transfer spot in the B Main, he scratched from the feature race. Brother Isaac Sanders seems to be headed for second, but third is now open between two-time champion Mike Medel, Branden Wilson and Matt Sanders. Medel got into a tangle early in the feature race, but he steadily worked his way back to a respectable fifth place finish. Wilson was behind him in sixth.

Rather than doing multiple B Mains, the format called for a C Main with transfers into the B Main. Yreka championship contender Ryder Boswell found himself in that C Main, but he earned a transfer position in third. He then finished fourth in the B Main. Boswell was having one of the biggest nights of his career as he worked his way to the front of the pack and ended up fourth in the feature race behind Susanville star Craig Nieman. Between the performance of Boswell and Henson, the Yreka fans were certainly smiling on Sunday night.

Chase Thomas, who had been doing so well for so long in the Main Event, fell back to an eventual seventh place finish, followed by two-time Medford champion Dwayne Melvin, Doug Coffman and Austin Petray. Petray actually won the C Main, and due to a miscommunication between officials, he ended up starting 23rd in the Main Event.

After such a big race like the R Charles Snyder Salute, there is a bit of let down among the fans. This is certainly a hard race to follow, and the Modified classes also get the week off due to it being the IMCA Boone, Iowa Nationals that weekend. Even if the track could host a point race, which is not allowed under IMCA rules, there would probably be several teams out due to making repairs. However, most of the teams should be ready for the season finale. It's been a good year for both Modified classes, and in particular the Sport Modifieds. Car count continues to grow by leaps and bounds, and one has to wonder what things might look like next year.

With the season only one week from being over, there's plenty of speculation about what 2020 will bring. This will be the 25th season of racing at Southern Oregon Speedway. We are already hearing of new Mini Stocks being prepared, and this could be the best season for the division in three years if these rumors hold true. There could even be a third generation of the Walker family competing in that class as well as a driver or two moving up from the now discontinued Hornets division.

There's also been some speculation as to whether or not there could be a Hobby Stock or Street Stock type of class. There have been a few people lobbying for this type of addition to the roster, and given the discontinuation of the Hornet division for 2020, anything is possible. All of the other divisions that have been offered up this year are expected for next year, and this includes all of the big special shows as well. New surprises are also being discussed for the next schedule, though work won't begin on that for a while.

One division hoping that they can get back to the speedway a little more often in the coming season is the Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stock division. They had the opportunity to be a part of the big Labor Day show and delivered a 20 car field once again. it was just a bit rough going at the start, and everything came to a grinding halt when the race director stopped every car on the track to get them properly lined up for the complete restart.

It just so happened that point leader Dr Scott Lenz had made a pit stop prior to the next attempted restart, and he was able to rejoin the field. What happened next is subject to interpretation of the association's rules as Lenz didn't technically lose a lap. However, because he missed the first restart after pitting, the association reportedly has rules on the books that say he in fact did lose a lap.

Lenz, being as fast as he's been all season, made a rapid run to the front of the pack, and it's likely that he felt there might still be time once he got into second. Little did he know, there was discussion of the time limit when the last restart happened. Lenz was challenging Jeff Haudenshild, but he was not able to make his winning move. Haudenshild scored a rare feat as he evicted Lenz from the winner's circle. Lenz and one-time winner Steve Borror are the only other winners with the group this season.

The rough start to the race also saw 2015 champion Jeffrey Hudson having to restart at the back of the pack in the Scott Bennett owned car. Like Lenz, Hudson was a heat race winner earlier in the evening. Jeffrey reported that IMCA Modified car owner Don Roemer had a new car that would be ready soon, and Jeffrey in fact put that car through its initial pieces in a practice at Yreka on September 8th. On the Labor Day weekend event, Hudson was following Lenz through the pack and would cross the line in third. With the association making the move to put Lenz down a lap, Hudson ended up second, followed by Matt Harlow, two-time champion Ken Irving and Dan Randall.

Tragedy struck the association as Bryan Hammond suffered a heart attack moments after earning another Top 10 feature finish. Hammond entered the night as one of the Top 5 competitors and maintained that status with another solid performance. Sadly, he passed away. It's been a difficult time for the association as just two years ago, they lost Rocky Nash in an ugly crash in Yreka off of Turn 3. Hammond was not just somebody who enthusiastically supported the group by being at almost every race since he started in 2017, he also sponsored the group via his Hammond Construction company.

Thompson, Steele, Elliott, Payant Win Championship Night #1 Features At Southern Oregon Speedway



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Thompson Enters Championship Battle With Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Win At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 7...Charlie Thompson won the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the first win of the season for the 2009 champion, and he collected $1,000 for his effort. With Mike Wheeler retiring from the race early and Bailey Hibbard finishing second, the standings were shaken up with just next week's finale to go. Hibbard now holds a three point lead over Wheeler with Thompson four points out in fourth.

Looking to make a move on the rookie point lead, Johnny Burke held off 2016 champion Jake Wheeler to win their eight lap heat race. Bailey Hibbard outran Thompson to pick up the second heat race victory. The Top 2 finishers in each heat race redrew for their starting positions in the six lap Scramble, and Thompson went on to pick up the victory in that race. While leading the way, Thompson set a new track record on the 3/10th mile clay oval of 10.991.

With the pole position, Thompson charged into the Main Event lead at the waving of the green flag. Bailey Hibbard also managed to get by Jake Wheeler for second. The first of only three slow downs in the race occurred when Enrique Jaime stalled on the back straight away for a lap six yellow flag. Thompson continued to lead Bailey Hibbard and Jake Wheeler on the restart. Mike Wheeler had been struggling with motor issues all evening, and he finally stalled on the front stretch for a lap 10 yellow flag to end his race. He would be credited with last, which ultimately cost him the point lead at the end of the evening. Thompson continued to lead Bailey Hibbard and Jake Wheeler on the restart. The leaders caught slower traffic, which enabled Hibbard to make a serious challenge on Thompson for the lead. Thompson made contact with the front wall exiting Turn 4 as they worked the 16th lap. With nowhere to go, David Marble made contact and flipped on the front straightaway for a red flag. Marble was not injured. Thompson still had the lead when the race was lined up and continued to hold command over Bailey Hibbard and Jake Wheeler on the restart. Thompson set a fast pace and brought it home to a well earned victory. Bailey Hibbard managed to grab the point lead with his season best second place finish. Jake Wheeler settled for third. Burke held fourth for most of the race before surrendering the position to an inside front stretch pass by David Hibbard on lap 19. David Hibbard finished fourth ahead of Burke, TJ Winningham, Aaron Miller and Jaime.

The Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars are part of this Saturday's Hays Oil Championship Night. Also competing will be the IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds and Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprints
Heat 1-Johnny Burke, Jake Wheeler, David Marble, Tanner Holmes, TJ Winningham, Aaron Miller.

Heat 2-Bailey Hibbard, Charlie Thompson, Mike Wheeler, David Hibbard, Enrique Jamie.

Scramble-Charlie Thompson, Jake Wheeler, Johnny Burke, Bailey Hibbard.

Main Event-Charlie Thompson, Bailey Hibbard, Jake Wheeler, David Hibbard, Johnny Burke, TJ Winningham, Aaron Miller, Enrique Jamie, Tanner Holmes, David Marble, Mike Wheeler.


Steele Steals Show With Mini Stock Championship 
Clinching Win At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 7...David Steele won the 20 lap Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stock Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The seventh win of the season capped yet another clean sweep performance as Steele also won his heat race and the regularly scheduled Trophy Dash. It also wrapped up his second consecutive championship. Steele elected to start in the rear and made a charge to the front, winning the race with a last lap pass on Ashtin Hedges.

With the Mini Stock division unable to run their regularly scheduled four lap Trophy Dash at the August 24th Cottonwood Classic, a makeup Dash was held in addition to the regularly scheduled race. Kristopher Mix picked up the win in the makeup Dash and led early in the regular Dash before motor woes cost him the lead to eventual winner Steele. Mix hurt his motor in the process to end his evening prematurely. However, he was still able to wrap up third in the standings. Hedges won the first of two eight lap heat races in front of Steve Goetz, while Steele outran Gary Anderson to win the other heat race.

Hedges had a pole position start next to Gary Anderson for a Main Event that was destined to go without a yellow flag. Hedges charged into the early lead with Goetz racing past Anderson for second on lap two. By the third lap, Steele was already in fourth, and he made a high pass in Turn 2 a lap later to take third from Anderson. Steele quickly closed in on Goetz and made an outside pass on the front stretch on lap six to take over second. Garrett Fredrickson retired from the race with mechanical issues. Steele rapidly closed in on Hedges, and by lap 12, they ran close. Hedges set a good pace, and the leaders were lapping slower traffic in the waning laps. As they raced out of Turn 4 to take the checkered flag, Steele had good momentum on the high side. It was a drag race to the checkered flag with Steele coming out ahead. Hedges settled for his division leading sixth runner-up finish, followed by Goetz, Hunter Magnan, Anderson, Dylan Irving, Greg McDaniels, Brandyn Wonsyld and Fredrickson.

To find out the latest information on the Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stock division and other happenings at the speedway, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stocks
Heat 1-Ashtin Hedges, Steve Goetz, Greg McDaniel, Garrett Fredrickson, Dylan Irving.

Heat 2-David Steele, Gary Anderson, Hunter Magnan, Brandyn Wonsyld.

Trophy Dash-David Steele, Ashtin Hedges, Steve Goetz, Kristopher Mix.

Trophy Dash Make Up-Kristopher Mix, David Steele, Steve Goetz, Ashtin Hedges.

Main Event-David Steele, Ashtin Hedges, Steve Goetz, Hunter Magnan, Gary Anderson, Dylan Irving, Greg McDaniels, Brandyn Wonsyld, Garrett Fredrickson, Kristopher Mix DNS.


Elliott Wraps Up Late Model Championship With Victory 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 7...Taking the lead early on from Mark Wauge, Trent Elliott went on to win the 25 lap Late Model Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the fifth win of the season for Elliott, and with an increase from the Northwest Trucking Academy, he collected $1,000. Wauge settled for a personal best second place finish.

Knowing that he was still in a close battle with Darren Coffell for second in the standings, Dave Everson picked up his second four lap Trophy Dash win of the season with Wauge following in second. Wauge turned the tables on Everson by holding him off to win their eight lap heat race. Coffell outran Elliott to win the other heat. After mechanical issues in his heat race, Kelly Justason was a Main Event scratch.

Wauge and Coffell led the field to the Main Event green flag as Wauge led the opening lap. However, a low pass in Turn 4 of the second lap gained Elliott the lead. Coffell was running third, just ahead of Everson Miles Deubert headed for the pits on lap 11, and Coffell stalled in Turn 3 for the only yellow flag on lap 16. Coffell was out of the event as Elliott led Wauge and Everson on the restart. The lead trio ran in that order the rest of the way with Tomas Hunziker finishing fourth ahead of Dave Foote and Dana Bowers.

For all of the latest news on Late Models and other happenings at the speedway, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Late Models
Heat 1-Mark Wauge, Dave Everson, Thomas Hunziker, Dave Foote.

Heat 2-Darren Coffell, Trent Elliott, Miles Deuburt, Kelly Justason.

Trophy Dash-Dave Everson, Mark Wauge, Darren Coffell, Trent Elliott.

Main Event-Trent Elliott, Mark Wauge, Dave Everson, Thomas Hunziker, Dave Foote, Dana Bowers, Darren Coffell, Miles Deuburt, Kelly Justason DNS.


Payant Wins Finale, Arnold Late Model Lites Champion 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 7...Ross Payant won the 20 lap Valley Store All Late Model Lites Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. Payant has been driving the #7 car for Lee Doty, but he has recently bought the car from the 2017 champion. With his fourth place finish, Greg Arnold wrapped up the division championship after a season long battle with 2018 title winner Charlie Eaton.

After their scheduled four lap Trophy Dash at the August 24th Cottonwood Classic was cancelled, a makeup Dash was given to the division. Payant won the makeup Dash, while Eaton won the regularly scheduled race. The heats were good to the Hadley family as Krista Hadley won the first eight lap heat race despite some serious pressure from Payant. Terry Hadley outran Eaton to win the second heat race. Going into the Main Event, Arnold knew that as long as he didn't finish last he would be the champion.

The rapidly run Main Event had just one yellow flag slow down. Terry Hadley overcame his recent motor issues to charge into the lead ahead of wife Krista and Payant. Payant made an outside pass on the front stretch on the fourth lap to take second from Krista Hadley and set his sites on Terry Hadley. A low pass and Turn 3 of the eighth lap gained Payant the lead from Terry Hadley. After some terrible luck in preliminaries forced him to scratch from four consecutive Main Events, Jim Cunningham was finally able to make a start. He ran more than half of the race before retiring with just five laps to go. Terry Hadley suffered a flat tire on lap 14, handing the second position to Krista Hadley. Debris on the track forced the only yellow flag on that 16, and Payant continued to lead Krista Hadley and Eaton on the restart. They ran in that order all the way to the checkered flag as Arnold finished fourth, followed by Dusty Aos, Cunningham and Terry Hadley.

To find out all the latest news about the Valley Store All Late Model Lites and other happenings at the speedway, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
Valley Store All Late Model Lites
Heat 1-Krista Hadley, Ross Payant, Greg Arnold, Jim Cunningham.

Heat 2-Terry Hadley, Charlie Eaton, Dusty Aos.

Trophy Dash-Charlie Eaton, Terry Hadley, Greg Arnold, Krista Hadley.

Trophy Dash Make Up-Ross Payant, Charlie Eaton, Greg Arnold, Krista Hadley.

Main Event-Ross Payant, Krista Hadley, Charlie Eaton, Greg Arnold, Dusty Aos, Jim Cunningham, Terry Hadley.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Thompson, Elliott, Payant, Steele Southern Oregon Speedway Winners



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Thompson, Elliott, Payant, Steele 
Southern Oregon Speedway Winners

White City, Oregon...September 7...Charlie Thompson won the 25 lap Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Car Main Event Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the first win of the season for the 2009 champion Thompson, and the standings were shuffled with one race to go as Mike Wheeler dropped out early. Bailey Hibbard will be the point leader with Mike Wheeler and Thompson both within a few points of him going into next week's season finale.

Thompson won the six lap Scramble to grab the pole for the feature. He raced into the lead at the start ahead of Bailey Hibbard. Mike Wheeler stalled with motor woes on lap 10. Thompson led Bailey Hibbard on the restart. Thompson was lapping David Marble when he contacted the front wall on lap 16. Marble ended up flipping for a red flag, but he was not injured. Thompson had the lead for the final restart and would lead the rest of the way ahead of Bailey Hibbard, Jake Wheeler, David Hibbard and Johnny Burke.

Trent Elliott won the 25 lap Late Model Main Event. This was the fifth win for Elliott, who clinched the track championship. Mark Wauge led a lap before an inside pass in Turn 4 gained Elliott the lead. A lap 16 yellow flag flew when Darren Coffell stalled out of third. Elliott led the restart and brought it to the checkered flag for the win. Wauge finished second ahead of Dave Everson, Tomas Hunziker and Dave Foote.

Ross Payant won the 20 lap Valley Store All Late Model Lites Main Event. This was his second win of the season aboard the Lee Doty owned car. Terry Hadley led the first seven laps before Payant went low in Turn 3 as they lapped a slower car to grab the lead. Payant led the rest of the way as only a lap 16 yellow flag slowed the pace. Terry Hadley pitted with a flat on lap 14, handing second to his wife Krista Hadley. She would finish second ahead of Charlie Eaton, new champion Greg Arnold and Dusty Aos.

David Steele won the 20 lap Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stock Main Event. This was his seventh win of the season, and it enabled him to clinch the championship. Steele elected to start at the back of the pack, and Ashtin Hedges charged into the early lead over Steve Goetz. A high pass in Turn 2 of the fourth lap gained Steele third from Gary Anderson. An outside pass on the front stretch of the sixth lap gained Steele second from Goetz, and he closed in on Hedges. Hedges caught slower traffic in the closing laps. As they came to take the checkered flag, Steele had the momentum on the outside line. Steele beat Hedges by inches for the thrilling victory. Goetz settled for third ahead of Hunter Magnan and Anderson.

Racing season will conclude next Saturday with the second Championship Night. IMCA Modifieds will be back along with the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, IMCA Sport Modifieds and SODCA Dwarf Cars. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Unofficial Race Results
Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars
Heat Winners (8 Laps)-Johnny Burke, Bailey Hibbard. Scramble (6 Laps)-Charlie Thompson. Main Event (25 Laps)-Charlie Thompson, Bailey Hibbard, Jake Wheeler, David Hibbard, Johnny Burke.

Late Models
Heat Winners (8 Laps)-Mark Wauge, Darren Coffell. Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Dave Everson. Main Event (25 Laps)-Trent Elliott, Mark Wauge, Dave Everson, Tomas Hunziker, Dave Foote.

Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stocks
Heat Winners (8 Laps)-Ashtin Hedges, David Steele. Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Daivd Steele. Makeup Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Kristopher Mix. Main Event (20 Laps)-David Steele, Ashtin Hedges, Steve Goetz, Hunter Magnan, Gary Anderson.

Valley Store All Late Model Lites
Heat Winners (8 Laps)-Krista Hadley, Terry Hadley. Trophy Dash-Charlie Eaton. Makeup Trophy Dash (4 Laps)-Ross Payant. Main Event (20 Laps)-Ross Payant, Krista Hadley. Charlie Eaton, Greg Arnold, Dusty Aos.

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Championship Night #1 At Southern Oregon Speedway This Saturday, Detailed R Charles Snyder Salute Recaps



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Championship Night #1 At Southern Oregon Speedway 
This Saturday

White City, Oregon...Following last weekend's big R Charles Snyder Salute IMCA Modified Show, Southern Oregon Speedway prepares to wrap up what has been an exciting 2019 season. This is the first of two championship Saturday night events. This weekend will feature the Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars, Late Models, Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stocks and Valley Store All Late Model Lites. It is the final point event of the season for all but the Sprint Cars.

Sprint Car point leader Mike Wheeler surprised the field when he didn't show up for the most recent event. It was a planned Hawaii vacation for the family, and he had such a point lead that he would not lose it in his absence. However, the points got a little bit closer when Bailey Hibbard finished fifth in the most recent race. The Wheeler advantage is now just 17 points. Last weekend, Hibbard went to Cottage Grove and scored his first feature win of the season. He will be hoping to earn similar results this Saturday night. As a three-time winner this season, Wheeler will be hoping to pick up where he left off.

The battle for second is even closer as Hibbard leads past champion Charlie Thompson by just five points and Enrique Jaime by eight. Thompson and Jaime are also looking for their first wins of the season. Last time out, 2016 champion Jake Wheeler drove the Ron Osborne car to an impressive victory. It was past champion TJ Winningham finishing a season best second as he moved into fifth in the standings, 15 points behind Jaime. All of these drivers are anticipated this weekend along with top rookie Anissa Curtice, reigning champion David Hibbard, Johnny Burke and David Marble. Having wrapped up the ISCS Sprint Car championship, it's possible that Tanner Holmes will be here as well.

The Late Model championship is already a foregone conclusion for Trent Elliott. Not only did he win three point earning feature races, he also bagged the $4,000 first prize in the Cottonwood Classic. Elliott will be out to extend his win total this week, while Dave Everson and Darren Coffell have a close battle going for second in the standings. Everson, who is the 2013 Pro Stock champion, leads two-time feature winner Coffell by just three points. Like Mark Wauge, Everson has finished as high as third in the Main Event this season. Wauge has three third place finishes and will be hoping to grab his first win in this division this weekend.

Dave Foote is fourth in the standings, 22 points ahead of last season's top rookie, Miles Deubert. Deubert challenged himself in the big Cottonwood Classic event and managed to earn a starting spot in the highly competitive field. He was a two-time winner last season and will be hoping to end things with a victory on Saturday. Other drivers to watch for this week include 2016 champion Bob Dees, Eric Massey, Chris Biggs and Kelly Justason.

In the Bobbio's Pizza Mini Stock class, reigning champion David Steele has scored six victories to carry a 22 point lead into the final race. Barring any bad luck in preliminaries, Steele will likely win another championship. Running second in the standings is Ashtin Hedges. Hedges has done a respectable job with five second place finishes and a win to his credit. The battle behind him finds 2017 champion Kristopher Mix leading top rookie Dylan Irving by 26 points. Mix will have to stumble to lose third. Other drivers to watch for this week include Hunter Magnan, Michael McLeod, Andrew Hall, Brandyn Wonsyld and 2013 champion Steve Goetz.

Greg Arnold decided to run his car with the Late Models last time out as Lee Doty allowed him to drive his fast Late Model Lite. Arnold responded with a feature win to extend his lead to 13 points ahead of reigning champion Charlie Eaton. Arnold has put himself in a good position to win his first championship since winning the Super Truck division title back in 2002. However, one-time winner Eaton could still do well enough to take the lead. Ross Payant should be back behind the wheel of the Doty car this week as he leads Eric Aos by just seven tallies in the race for third. Also battling for position are Dusty Aos and Krista Hadley, who are tied for fifth. Hadley has picked up back-to-back Top 3 finishes. Other drivers to watch for this week include Terry Hadley and Jim Cunningham.

There will only be one more opportunity after this Saturday night to check out a show at Southern Oregon Speedway. The Late Models and Sprint Cars are two of the faster classes the speedway offers, and the racing should be exciting. Gates will open at 5 pm With the first race starting at 7. General Admission Adult tickets 13+ are $13, Seniors 62+, Veterans and Juniors 7 to 12 are $7. Children 6 and under are free. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.


Chadwick Wins $5,000 In R Charles Snyder Salute 
IMCA Modified Race

White City, Oregon...September 1-August 31...Taking the lead after Shane DeVolder had problems lapping slower traffic, Kellen Chadwick went on to win the 50 lap IMCA Modified Main Event Sunday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The occasion was the Third Annual R Charles Snyder Salute, which pays tribute to the long time Medford area radio DJ and auto racing announcer. Chadwick had broken a rear end in heat race competition the night before and was only able to race after borrowing another rear end. He made it through the B Main and started in the last row of the Main Event before charging to the $5,000 victory. Nick Trenchard pocketed $2,500 for his second place finish, while Saturday night Invitational Feature winner Troy Foulger drove the Bowers Racing Modified to a $1,500 third place finish. Coupled with his $1,000 prize from the night earlier, Foulger left with $2,500. Jon DeBenedetti drove the Brian Bowman car to a $1,000 fourth place finish.

Reigning State of California IMCA Modified champion Shane DeVolder had a front row start for the race and led at the green flag and through four yellow flags in the first three laps. Foulger was an early second ahead of defending race champion Bobby Hogge IV. The preferred groove was on the bottom, and DeVolder led comfortably ahead of Foulger and Hogge through the first half of the race. When a yellow flag waved on lap 23 for John Campos in Turn 1, track officials called for the a mid race fuel break. At that point, last row starter Chadwick had already found his way up to fourth ahead of Trenchard. DeVolder continued to lead Foulger and Hogge on the restart. DeVolder again caught slower traffic around lap 35. Hoping to make a big move, Foulger moved to the outside line and was promptly freight trained back to fifth by Chadwick and Trenchard. Hogge was now in the second position. Working to put Andy Freeman a lap down, DeVolder made contact with him and the two tangled in Turn 4. Hogge made slight contact in the incident but kept going to the lap 42 yellow flag. Meanwhile, Trenchard did a complete 360, but he kept going and wasn't declared part of the yellow flag. Hogge headed to the pits for repairs, handing Chadwick the lead over Trenchard and Foulger. Chadwick led the pack on the restart and went on to score the victory. Trenchard settled for second, followed by DeVolder, DeBenedetti, Campos, Jeremy Ohlde, Dylan Schriner, Paul Rea, Chris Nieman in Derek Nance.

Trenchard and Chadwick were part of the 20 lap B Main, and Chadwick found himself starting in the back. Trenchard led from the waving of the green flag ahead of recent Yreka John Arnberg Memorial winner Jimmy Lipke and Preston Jones. They ran in that order all the way to the checkered flag in a race that ran with no yellow flag interruptions. Rea finished fourth ahead of Chadwick and final transfer Justin Foux.

Saturday action included two sets of 10 lap heat races. Based on finishing and passing points, this would determine the drivers who would automatically make the big show and who would make the redraw for the first four rows of Sunday's big feature. The first set of heat race wins went to the DeVolder, Todd Hermosillo, Nance, Duane Orsburn and Hogge. DeVolder also won his second heat race, as did Nance. Foulger, Campos and track point leader Zack Fettinger were the other heat race winners. After the weekend, Fettinger added a few more points to his lead as he managed to make the feature, while closest rival Jesse Bailey didn't make it out of the B Main.

The 25 lap Invitational Feature was a special money race that had no impact on Sunday's big money event, nor did it offer points for the track championship race. There was a $4,000 purse at stake, and DeVolder again looked like a sure winner as he shot out of the gate early. DeVolder held a big lead over Foulger at the halfway point of the race as Hogge ran third. As DeVolder got tentative in traffic around lap 17, Foulger quickly closed in on him. An inside pass on the back stretch of the 20th lap gained Foulger the lead, and he went on to post the $1,000 victory. DeVolder settled for a $700 second ahead of Hogge, Trenchard and Campos.

The IMCA Modified championship season will come to a close on September 14th. Also competing that night will be the IMCA Sport Modifieds, Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars and Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
IMCA Modifieds
A Main
83    Kellen Chadwick  
54N    Nick Trenchard
49    Troy Foulger
222    Jon DeBenedetti
36    John Campos
21    Jeremy Ohlde
92    Dylan Schriner
33    Paul Rea
3N    Chris Nieman
5n    Derek Nance
44RX    Shane Devolder
6J    Justin Foux
2H    Bobby Hogge IV
5j    Preston Jones
0    Duane Orsburn
4Y    James Lipke
33E    Hunter Bloom
30F    Andy Freeman
88    Zach Fettinger
45S    Aaron Scheeler
82m    James Anderson
3H    Todd Hermosillo

B Main
54N    Nick Trenchard
4Y    James Lipke
5j    Preston Jones
33    Paul Rea
83    Kellen Chadwick
6J    Justin Foux
12y    Derek Young
211    David Satterfield
B40    Steve Borror
64    Ray Kniffen Jr
007    Jesse Bailey
6M    Matt Jenner DNS
8    Daniel Herrera DNS
31    Manny Freeman DNS

Heat 1A
44RX    Shane DeVolder
21    Jeremy Ohlde
54N    Nick Trenchard
3N    Chris Nieman
6J    Justin Foux
6M    Matt Jenner

Heat 2A
3H    Todd Hermosillo
49    Troy Folger
45S    Aaron Scheeler
222    Jon DeBenedetti
211    David Satterfield
8    Daniel Herrera

Heat 3A
5n    Derek Nance   
92    Dylan Schriner
33E    Hunter Bloom
82m    James Anderson
64    Ray Kniffen Jr
31    Manny Freeman

Heat 4A
0    Duane Orsburn
36    John Campos
007    Jesse Bailey
30F    Andy Freeman
33    Paul Rea
4Y    James Lipke

Heat 5A
2H    Bobby Hogge IV
83    Kellen Chadwick
88    Zach Fettinger
5j     Preston Jones
12y    Derek Young
B40    Steve Borror

Heat 1B
44RX    Shane DeVolder
21    Jeremy Ohlde
3N    Chris Nieman
54N    Nick Trenchard   
6J    Justin Faux
6M    Matt Jenner DNS

Heat 2B
49    Troy Foulger
222    Jon DeBenedetti   
45S    Aaron Scheeler
3H    Todd Hermosillo
211    David Satterfield
8    Daniel Herrera DNS

Heat 3B
5n    Derek Nance
92    Dylan Schriner   
82m    James Anderson
33E    Hunter Bloom
64    Ray Kniffen Jr   
31    Manny Freeman DNS

Heat 4B
36    John Campos
30F    Andy Freeman
0    Duane Orsburn
4Y    James Lipke
33    Paul Rea
007    Jesse Bailey

Heat 5B
88    Zach Fettinger
12y    Derek Young
2H    Bobby Hogge IV
5j    Preston Jones
B40    Steve Borror
83    Kellen Chadwick DNS

Invitational Feature
49    Troy Foulger
44RX    Shane DeVolder
2H    Bobby Hogge IV
54N    Nick Trenchard
36    John Campos
0    Duane Orsburn
007    Jesse Bailey
45S    Aaron Scheeler
92    Dylan Schriner
3H    Todd Hermosillo
33E    Hunter Bloom
5n    Derek Nance
88    Zach Fettinger
21    Jeremy Ohlde
83    Kellen Chadwick DNS


Henson Returns For $2,000 Victory In R Charles Snyder Salute IMCA Sport Modified Race At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 31-September 1...Merissa Henson scored the victory in the 30 lap IMCA Sport Modified Main Event Sunday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the Third Annual R Charles Snyder Salute, which pays tribute to the long time Medford area radio DJ and auto racing announcer. The win for Henson earned her $2,000. Hanson raced Mini Stocks and Sprint Cars at the speedway, but this year she has been driving a Sport Modified owned by past Yreka champion Donny Bottoms at Siskiyou Speedway. She drove a flawless race in holding off the challenges of both Chase Thomas and eventual second place finisher Jorddon Braaten. Braaten, who continues to lead the track championship race, earned $1,000 for his second place finish, while Craig Nieman picked up $700 for his third place finish.

Henson set the tone for things to come when she won the first heat race of the night on Saturday. She earned enough points to make it into the redraw and drew a front row start for the big feature race.  She charged into lead at the drop of the green flag, and Chase Thomas took up pursuit on a lap two restart. Hanson and Thomas pulled ahead of the pack as Dwayne Melvin and Philip Shelby had a good battle going for third. Shelby made an inside pass in Turn 4 of the ninth lap to gain third. Braaten, who was forced to run the B Main after a disappointing heat race effort, made his first move into the Top 10 on lap nine. Nieman made a move past Melvin for the fourth position on lap 14. Henson continued to lead Thomas, but Braaten finally moved into fifth on a lap 17 restart. A yellow flag waved for Isaac Sanders in Turn 4 a lap later. The restart saw Braaten make a strong outside move to take second behind Henson. The battle was on at the front of the pack, but Henson was running smooth, fast and consistent laps. Braaten and Thomas ran closely behind in second and third. One final yellow flag waved on lap 28, but Henson again resumed command and would take it to the checkered flag ahead of Braaten. Nieman made an inside pass in Turn 4 of the 29th lap to gain third from Thomas, and Thomas fell back a few positions with a flat tire. Yreka star Ryder Boswell came all the way from the C Main to finish fourth, followed by Mike Medel, Branden Wilson, Thomas, Melvin, Doug Coffman and Austin Petray.

There was a 20 lap C Main to transfer four cars into the B Main. Petray charged into the lead at the start, and a yellow flag flew on lap two when Steven Sanders hit the front wall. Petray continued to lead Mike Merritt, and Ryder Boswell made an inside pass in Turn 4 of the fifth lap to take third from Brian Knorr. A lap six restart saw Sanders settle into the fourth position. Petray continued to lead through four yellow flag periods. Petray led Boswell and Knorr on a lap 14 restart, but Sanders gained the third position a lap later. Petray scored the win ahead of Boswell, Sanders, Joby Shields and Knorr.

There would be six transfers coming from the 20 lap B Main, and after a complete restart, Jimmy Ford set the pace ahead of Braaten and Billy Richey. Saturday night Invitational Feature winner Andrew Peckham gained third on a lap a three restart, and the lead three drivers pulled away from the pack. Following a lap 13 yellow flag, Ford continued to lead Braaten on the restart as Mark Garner made an inside pass in Turn 4 to take third from Peckham. The battle remained close at the front between Ford and Braaten, and Braaten finally made an inside pass in the final turn to score the thrilling victory. Peckham made a last lap pass on Garner for what would be second as Ford fell back a few spots. Garner finished third, followed by Ford, Ryder Boswell and Matt Sanders. Sanders was a Main Event scratch, allowing Billy Richey to move into a transfer spot. A miscommunication between the tower and the pits also enabled Petray to start 23rd in the Main Event before ending up 10th at the finish in that race.

There were 48 Sport Modifieds in the pits, and wins in the first set of 10 lap heat races were earned by Henson, Alan Furuta, Jason Ferguson, Peckham, Medel and Chase Thomas. The second set of heat race wins went to Nieman, Jesse Merriman, Shelby, Melvin, Timothy Allerdings and Chase Thomas. Passing points and finishing points determined the 16 drivers who would be locked into the big Sunday Main Event and the Top 8 drivers who would be in the redraw.

The Saturday evening show concluded with the Pro Service Center 20 lap Invitational Feature, which was won by Peckham. Peckham picked up a $500 paycheck for his victory. Peckham led at the start ahead of Hanson, but Chase Thomas gained second on a lap five restart as Henson continued to run in third. The race only had a pair of yellow flag slow downs, and Peckham was the happy winner ahead of Thomas, Henson, Melvin and Matt Sanders.

The IMCA Sport Modifieds will run their final point race on September 14th. Other competing divisions that night will include the IMCA Modifieds, Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars and Southern Oregon Dwarf Cars. For further information, go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com.

Race Results
IMCA Sport Modifieds
A Main
17m    Merrissa Henson
84    Jordan Braaten
7Z    Craig Nieman
08    Ryder Boswell
30m    Mike Medel
12w    Branden Wilson
21T    Chase Thomas
69    Dwayne Melvin
99    Doug Coffman
p11    Austin Petray
12I    Isaac Sanders
612    Jimmy Ford
112    Alan Furuta
56    Brian Hubert
14    Billy Richey
19    Jason Ferguson
76    Mark Garner
75    Andrew Peckham
27s    Sean Hulsey
86    Phillip Shelby
27    Timothy Allerdings
13B    Donald Bandfield
95    Rich McCoy

B Main
84    Jorddon Braaten
75    Andrew Peckham
76    Mark Garner
612    Jimmy Ford
08    Ryder Boswell
2M    Matt Sanders
14    Billy Richey
p11    Austin Petray   
555    Joby Shields
28L    Steve Lysinger
12C    Colt Boswell
11j    Jesse Merriman
11B    Aaron Bloom
9    Justin Ryker
7M    Willie McFall   
28    Randy Wright
22t    Tanner Thomas
7S    Steven Sanders
43    Travis Pruitt   
37    Jesse Skidmore

C Main
p11    Austin Petray
08    Ryder Boswell
7S    Steven Sanders
555    Joby Shields
58m    Mike Merritt
401K    Brian Knorr
74R    Danny Rule
4B    Bartley Foster
203    Chris Silva
17r    Michael Rule
26    Zach Nelson
98w    Mike Wilcox

Heat 1A
17m    Merrissa Henson
13B    Donald Bandfield
9    Justin Ryker
7z    Craig Nieman
2M    Matt Sanders
4b    Bartley Foster
7S    Steven Sanders
10xx    Lloyd Speer

Heat 2A
112    Alan Furuta
99c    Doug Coffman
12w    Branden Wilson
7m    Willie McFall
7w    Wyatt Westfall
17r    Michael Rule
74r    Danny Rule
11j    Jesse Merriman

Heat 3A
19    Jason Ferguson
84    Jordan Braaten
86    Phillip Shelby
95    Rich McCoy
7    Jantzen Knips
401K    Brian Knorr
43    Travis Pruitt
p11    Austin Petray

Heat 4A
75    Andrew Peckham
69    Dwayne Melvin
612    Jimmy Ford
11B    Aaron Bloom   
14    Billy Richey
37    Jesse Skidmore
26    Zach Nelson

Heat 5A
30m    Mike Medel
56    Brian Hubert
12I    Isaac Sanders
27    Timothy Allerdings
12C    Colt Boswell   
98    Mike Wilcox
19T    Trevor Tiffee

Heat 6A
21T    Chase Thomas
27s    Sean Hulsey
22t    Tanner Thomas
58m    Mike Merritt
28L    Steve Lysinger
28    Randy Wright
203    Chris Silva

Heat 1B
7z    Craig Nieman
17m    Merissa Henson
13b    Donald Bandfield
9    Justin Ryker
4b    Bartley Foster
10xx    Lloyd Speer
2m    Matt Sanders
7s    Steven Sanders

Heat 2B
11j    Jesse Merriman
12w    Branden Wilson
99    Doug Coffman
112    Alan Furuta
7M    Willie McFall
17r    Michael Rule
74R    Danny Rule
7W    Wyatt Westfall

Heat 3B
86    Phillip Shelby
95    Rich McCoy
43    Travis Pruitt
p11    Austin Petray
401K    Brian Knorr
19    Jason Ferguson
84    Jordan Braaten
7    Jantzen Knips

Heat 4B
69    Dwayne Melvin
14    Billy Richey
76    Mark Garner
612    Jimmy Ford
37    Jesse Skidmore
75    Andrew Peckham
26    Zach Nelson
11B    Aaron Bloom 

Heat 5B
27    Timothy Allerdings
555    Joby Shields
56    Brian Hubert
12I    Isaac Sanders
12C    Colt Boswell
30m    Mike Medel
98    Mike Wilcox
19T    Trevor Tiffee

Heat 6B
21T    Chase Thomas
28    Randy Wright
27s    Sean Hulsey
28L    Steve Lysinger
22t    Tanner Thomas
203    Chris Silva
08    Ryder Bosswell
58m    Mike Merritt

Invitational Feature
75    Andrew Peckham
21T    Chase Thomas
17m    Merrissa Henson
69    Dwayne Melvin
2M    Matt Sanders
13B    Donald Bandfield
22t    Tanner Thomas
99    Doug Coffman
86    Phillip Shelby
12w    Branden Wilson
56    Brian Hubert
95    Rich McCoy
612    Jimmy Ford
12I    Isaac Sanders
19    Jason Ferguson
27s    Sean Hulsey
30m    Mike Medel
112    Alan Furuta DNS


Robustelli A Double Winner In SODCA Dwarf Cars 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...August 31-September 1...Camden Robustelli kept his championship effort on track by winning the SODCA Dwarf Car 25 lap Main Event on Saturday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. The association also ran a non point event on Sunday, and Robustelli picked up the win in that race as well. This gives him three wins on the year at his home track.

The Saturday race saw championship contender Chad Cardoza lead a lap before an inside pass in Turn 4 gained Robustelli first. Three-time reigning champion and title contender Josh King settled into second, but he pitted off of the back stretch during a lap five yellow flag. After a failed restart attempt, King managed to return for the next restart as Robustelli led Cardoza and Joseph Sanders. King made a serious charge back towards the front of the pack. Steve Walker made a front stretch pass on lap 12 to take third from Sanders, and King went charging past Sanders for the fourth position on the front stretch on lap 14. An outside pass on the front stretch a lap later gained King third from Walker, and King set his sights on Cardoza. By lap 21, he caught him, and King made a pass on the outside down the back stretch to take the second position on lap 22. However, Robustelli was not about to let this race get away as he scored the impressive victory ahead of King, Cordoza, Walker, Fred Hay, Sanders, Doug McVae, Ashleigh Strain, Shane Hines and Reggie Ayers.

The Saturday show had 21 competitors, and eight lap heat race wins went to Cody Peters, Robustelli and Jesse Lorentz. Peters outran Robustelli to win the A Dash, while King won the B Dash ahead of Ryan Smith. Brock Peters joined Michael Johnson and Dane Halbert on the sidelines after the heat races.

The Sunday event was a non point affair, and Hay had the pole for the 20 lap race. Hay led three laps before a back stretch pass gained Robustelli the lead. Hay had King and Brock Peters running closely behind him as Robustelli pulled away to a straightaway advantage. A yellow flag for Don Gifford in Turn 4 negated the Robustelli lead on lap eight, but he continued to lead through this restart and a lap 10 restart with Hay in pursuit. A high pass in Turn 2 of the 11th lap gained King second from Hay, and Cardoza passed Hay on the outside down the back stretch for the third position a lap later. Even a late yellow flag on lap 17 did nothing to stop Robustelli. He resumed command when the green flag waved and brought it home to a satisfying victory ahead of King, Cardoza, Hay, Brock Peters, Michael Johnson, Shane Hines, Ashleigh Strain, Gifford and Trevor Davis.

The eight lap  heat race wins went to Robustelli and King. King held off Robustelli  to win the A Dash, and Strain outran Davis to win the B Dash. This was the first Dwarf Car win for Strain.

The Dwarf Cars will be a part of the final championship night on September 14th. Also competing will be the IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds and Kendall Oil Winged Sprint Cars. For further information,  go to www.southernoregonspeedway.com or the Dwarf Car Associaton page at www.sodca.net.

Sunday Race Results
SODCA Dwarf Cars
Heat 1
25s    Camden Robustelli
2s    Brock Peters
4S    Joe Sanders
77S    Reggie Ayers
8S    Trevor Davis
87S    Don Gifford
777S    Michael Johnson

Heat 2
09s    Josh King
10S    Fred Hay
76S    Shane Hines
32S    Ashleigh Strain
58S    Bill Winter
71s    Chad Cardoza
86k    Doug McVeigh

A Dash
09s    Josh King
25s    Camden Robustelli
2s    Brock Peters
4S    Joe Sanders
10S    Fred Hay
76S    Shane Hines

B Dash
32S    Ashleigh Strain
8S    Trevor Davis
77S    Reggie Ayers
87S    Don Gifford

A Main
25s    Camden Robustelli
09s    Josh King
71s    Chad Cardoza
10S    Fred Hay
2s    Brock Peters
777S    Michael Johnson
76S    Shane Hines
32S    Ashleigh Strain
87S    Don Gifford
8S    Trevor Davis
77S    Reggie Ayers
58S    Bill Winter
4S    Joe Sanders
30    Cody Peters DNS

Race Results Saturday
SODCA Dwarf Cars
Heat 1
30S    Cody Peters
2s    Brock Peters
09s    Josh King
26S    Ryan Smith
86k    Doug McVeigh
4S    Joe Sanders
32S    Ashleigh Strain

Heat 2
25s    Camden Robustelli
71s    Chad Cardoza
14    Jerry Hauck
777S    Michael Johnson
7s    Paul Haslow
77S    Reggie Ayers
46S    Sean Trujillo

Heat 3
96    Jesse Lorentz
10S    Fred Hay
13s    Steve Walker
76S    Shane Hines
8S    Trevor Davis
15S    Dane Halbert
87    Don Gifford

A Dash
30S    Cody Peters
25s    Camden Robustelli
10S    Fred Hay
71s    Chad Cardoza
2s    Brock Peters
96    Jesse Lorentz

B Dash
09s    Josh King
26S    Ryan Smith
13s    Steve Walker
14    Jerry Hauck
76S    Shane Hines
777S    Michael Johnson DNS

A Main
25s    Camden Robustelli
09s    Josh King
71s    Chad Cardoza
13s    Steve Walker
10S    Fred Hay
4S    Joe Sanders
86k    Doug McVeigh
32S    Ashley Strain
76S    Shane Hines
77S    Reggie Ayers
7s    Paul Haslow
87S    Don Gifford
8S    Trevor Davis
30S    Cody Peters
26S    Ryan Smith
14    Jerry Hauck
96    Jesse Lorentz
46S    Sean Trujillo
2s    Brock Peters DNS
15S    Dane Halbert DNS
777S    Michael Johnson DNS


Haudenshild Wins Pro Stock Main Event 
At Southern Oregon Speedway

White City, Oregon...September 1...Jeff Haudenshild won the Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stock Main Event Sunday night at Southern Oregon Speedway. This was the first win of the season for Haudenshild, who was chased across the finish line by point leader Scott Lenz. Lenz made a pit stop during the first caution. Before a lap had been completed, the race had an unsuccessful restart attempt and a lengthy red flag period before Lenz rejoined the field. According to association bylaws, because Lenz didn't make the next restart, he lost a lap.

The rocky start to the race included a tangle between Ryan Smith and Jeffrey Hudson in Turn 3. Lenz headed for the pits.  Another yellow flag waved when Colby Hammond spun in Turn 2. Track officials decided to throw a red flag to get the cars lined up for the next restart, and the lengthy red flag period enabled Lenz to return after making repairs. Johnny Cobb led the opening lap before being passed by Dave Quick in Turn 4. Jeff Haudenshild settled into third on a lap three restart, but Colby Hammond spun in Turn 4 for another yellow flag. On the restart, Haudenshild charged by Quick to take the lead. Lenz was into the fourth position on lap five before a yellow flag waved for Quick in Turn 4. On the restart, Lenz settled into second behind Haudenshild, while Hudson completed his charge from the back into the third position on lap seven. Track officials were debating time limit when a yellow flag waved on lap 10 for a tangle between Ginny Flowers and James Flowers. Haudenshild led Lenz on the restart, and Lenz searched for a way by. However, he ran out of time as the checkered flag flew on lap 12 with Haudenshild winning ahead of Lenz. Association bylaws dropped Lenz down a lap, giving Hudson second ahead of Matt Harlow, Ken Irving, Dan Randall, Roy Bain, Bryan Hammond, Johnny Cobb, Chris Ellis and Quick.

Lenz picked up an eight lap heat race win ahead of Cobb. Hudson outran Harlow to win the other heat race. For the latest Pro Stock information, go to the Outlaw Pro Stock Facebook page.

Race Results
Calculated Comfort Outlaw Pro Stocks 
Heat 1
51L    Scott Lenz
00     Johnny Cobb
42    John David Duffie
57    Ryan Smith
7    Colby Hammond
1    Ken Irving
21    Scott Flowers
22    Ginny Flowers
2d    Darek Alford

Heat 2
15    Jeffrey Hudson
0m    Matt Harlow
05    Jeff Haudenshild
04    James Flowers
20    Dave Quick
55    Bryan Hammond
21d    Chris Ellis
19    Roy Bain
104    Ken LePlant Jr
33    Dan Randall

Main Event
05    Jeff Haudenshild
15    Jefferey Hudson
0m    Matt Harlow
1    Ken Irving
33    Dan Randall
19    Roy Bain
55    Bryan Hammond
00    Johnny Cobb
21d    Chris Ellis
20    Dave Quick
34    Dean Hackworth
104    Ken LePlant Jr
21    Scott Flowers
51L    Scott Lenz
2D    Darek Alford
22    Ginny Flowers
04    James Flowers
42    John David Duffie
7    Colby Hammond
57    Ryan Smith