Saturday, April 23, 2011

Action-Packed Opener at Miami County Speedway

Written By: Matt "Night" Rider
Photos By: Fred Patton (www.fredericsphoto.com)

PERU, IN.- A cloudy day gave way to an awesome night of racing, as Miami County Speedway hosted an exciting season opener on Saturday night.

Before the racing started, I learned that Miami County Speedway has locked up two key sponsors for the 2011 campaign. "We would like to thank Rock Auto.com, an online auto parts dealer, for jumping on board for 2011," Track Co-Owner Julie Bailey said.

"We would also like to thank White's Meat Market, out of Kokomo and Tipton, Indiana, for their support this season," Bailey continued. White's Meat Market is set to sponsor the Fan Appreciation/ Cancer Benefit Race at Miami County Speedway on Saturday, September 17, 2011.

Kokomo, IN. native Jared Van Ness ( Red, Pictured Left) took the first feature win in the Junior Class. After his big win, an excited Van Ness said, "My car was good all night. We are out to win this season. I would like to thank my Papa and my Dad for their support."

Van Ness was followed by another hard charging racer from Kokomo, IN. Kameron Butcher. Third belonged to Kayaleb Bolton, while fourth and fifth went to Seth Ireland and Noah Brooks.

Next up in the five features was the 25 lap Restrictor Class Finale. Zane Devault (#43 Pictured Right) of Columbus, Indiana took his first checkered flag of his career. After his exciting victory, Devault said, "My car was good. This is my first win. I would like to thank Hoosier Tire, my Dad Jeff Devault, my mom Angia Devault, and Karen and Jim Ray for their support."

New Palestine, IN. native Callie Wolsiffer came away with a hard fought second place finish in the Restrictor Final. Third went to Lebanon, IN. racer Spencer Bayston. Flora, IN. native Cole Angle came home fourth, while Kokomo, IN.'s Deaven Bolton grabbed a fifth place finish. 

Remlington, IN. racer Sara Elrod (#23 Pictured Left) made her way to the front in a hurry, winning the 25 lap Wing Class Crown on Saturday night. "My car was fast all night. I was able to get through the field on the high side. I would like to thank my Mom, Dad, Megan, and Chris for their support."

Austin Mead put together a solid 25 laps to take second place, while Ryan Leek drove his way through the field to take third. Former USAC Sprint Car racer Ron Dennis came home in fourth, while Zeke Lewis raced his way to the final spot in the top five runners during the Restrictor Class Feature

 Next up on the five feature schedule was the 25 lap Non Wing A-Main. The Non Wing Class kicked off the first leg of MCS's Front Row Challenge. The Front Row Challenge (in either Non Wing or Wing) gives the polesitter a shot to go to the back of the field and see if they can race their way to the win from the back. If they do race their way from the back, they get the money pot. If the pole sitter decides to turn the Front Row Challenge down, they stay up front as the pole sitter. The second place starter then gets a shot at the Front Row Challenge.

Non Wing Feature Pole Sitter Ryan Kline and second place starter Steven Cloum both refused the Challenge on Saturday night. The Challenge will move over to the Wing Class Finale next Saturday, this time $40.00 dollars will be on the line.

 Peru, IN. native Brandon Rose (#2 Pictured Right) took the lead in the closing laps, to win Saturday night's Non Wing A-Main. "We had a fast car all night. It feels great to get a win this early in the season," Rose said. "I would like to thank Rick Haley, Advanced Welding, and my Dad Kevin for their support." Amboy, IN. racer Laine Hite came away with a hard fought second place finish. Third belonged to Pole Sitter Ryan Kline. Jake Moore and USAC Silver Crown racer Russ Gamester raced their way to fourth and fifth respectively.

The final feature of the night came in the Senior Class. Sharpsville, IN. native Bob Bourff (#97 Red Pictured Left) collected another impressive feature win in the Senior Class. "We didn't get to the test-n-tune last Sunday, so tonight was our test-n-tune. Early on, we were bad, but we got everything worked out. This is a good win to start off the season for us. I would like to thank my Dad Dave for his support.," Bourff said.

Taking a strong second place finish behind Bourff was Jeff Weideman. Brookston, IN. racer Bob Harrington held off a hard-charging Russ Gamester to pick up third. Gamester was followed by Wesley Bigger in fifth.

Next Saturday, April 30th, Miami County Speedway will host more live micro sprint racing action.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Big Turnout for Test-N-Tune Session at Miami County Speedway

Written By: Matt "Night" Rider
Photos By: Fred Patton (www.fredericsphoto.com)

PERU, IN.- There was a big turnout for this year's Test-N-Tune Session at the Miami County Speedway on Sunday afternoon. The event was planned for Saturday afternoon, but Friday nights continual downpours forced MCS track staff to reschedule it for Sunday afternoon.

The MCS Track Staff went to work, preparing the track for the 2011 racing campaign. "We added new dirt. I want to thank Dehaven Soil Services and Chris Smith, for providing the dirt and labor for the track this offseason," said track co-owner Julie Bailey. "We hauled in about 50 truck loads of fresh dirt," track co-owner Norm Bailey added.

Storms were persistent throughout the first part of the weekend, but it was beneficial to the track. The track gained moisture from the rains, which made for a pretty good Test-N-Tune Session for all the racers. Racers took as many hot lap sessions, to find and adjust on their race cars for the upcoming race season.

"The track was pretty rough today. We started out tight, but we made some good adjustments to better our race car. We had a pretty good test-n-tune," said Galveston, IN. native Gavin Taylor

"The track was a little rough, but not bad. Our car was good. We made a couple of key adjustments to our race car. Our car is where we need it to be for race day," Muncie, IN. racer Austin Utt added.

Micro Sprint racer Craig Swartz made the trip to MCS from New Paris, OH. "The track was rough starting out. We haven't made too many adjustments to the car. We're waiting to see what the track does later in the day," Swartz said.

Former USAC Sprint Car racer Ron Dennis took to the new track with his #32 micro sprint. "The track was rough. We rebuilt the car over the offseason. Today, we made a few adjustments to the engine. It's hard to get the right set up, when the track is rough," Dennis said.

Brookston, IN. native Bob Harrington came to MCS with a brand new micro sprint. Overall, he had a great day with his new Gamester Racing Products micro sprint chassis. "The track has been in better shape, but we had a good day. Throughout the day, we made ten hot lap sessions. We adjusted on the car a lot to make it happy. I think we made our car happy," Harrington said.

The first race for the 2011 season will be held next Saturday, April 23rd from the Miami County Speedway. Next Saturday's race is a non-membership race for all racers and their families. The pits open at 2:30 PM, with Hot Laps starting at 5:30 PM. Green flag heat racing will follow at around 6:30 PM

Pit passes are $20.00 per person. Grandstand admission is only $5.00 for adults, and children, 12 years or under get in for free. Come take part in great micro sprint racing action next Saturday night at the Miami County Speedway. See you there!