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                            NEVADA SPEEDWAY

                    Saturday, September 20, 2008 

                          Courtesy of Boston Bill

SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP RACES were held tonight and 2008 track champions were recognized after the completion of the racing card. Three divisions held Power Puff races. The Factory Stock winner was Ruby Cline driving Tiny Joles car, Mini-Stock winner was Jennifer Leer driving Terry Hallam?s car and Late Model winner was Tara Addington driving the Marty Danner car which Jarod Addington drives. Next week will be the Factory Stock Special featuring a top prize of $350 no street stock cars will run that evening. On October 4th the Mini-Stock Stock special will be held and on October 11 the MLRA will travel to our race track. Supporting cars that evening will be the Modified and Street Stock. Join us each and every week to catch all the action at the BIGGEST LITTLE RACETRACK IN THE COUNTRY.

SEASON CHAMPIONS ARE:

LATE MODEL:

MODIFIED:

STREET STOCK:

FACTORY STOCK

MINI-STOCK:

: Heat race winners were Karl Lehmann and Mark Godsey both from Nevada. Lehmann got the lead at the start of the Feature with Godsey right on his bumper. Lehmann led the race start to finish the claim the win, his seventh of the season and the championship.
Heat race winners were
Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS and Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS. Marsh and Wyland raced side by side at the beginning of the Feature, first one ahead and then the other before Marsh gained a comanding lead on the field. A yellow flew as Tom McManis, Jr spin causing Jim O?Dell to spin his car instead of hitting McManis. This closed the field behind Marsh for the restart. Just as the white flag was about to fly the yellow came out as McManis tried to exit the track but didn?t have enough power to make it. This closed the field behind Marsh for the restart. On this restart Jessy Willard was trying to take the lead. Just as the field was coming around the corner to receive the checkered flag Marsh went spinning which allowed Willard to claim the win, his first of the season. Heat race winner was Mike Baxter, Sheldon. Josh McKay got the lead at the start of the Feature. Baxter kept trying the inside of the track and got beside McKay who cut him off in the corner. While these two cars were racing Pat Cox caught up to them and was able to pass Baxter for second place. McKay led all the way to capture the win, his second of the season and collect the Championship.
Heat race winners were Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS, Jack Simmons, Erie, KS and Lucas Dobbs, ElDorado Springs. Bolin got the lead at the start of the Feature. Dustin Campbell got sideways collecting Ronald Bunn, Eddie Fox, Travis Dobbs, Gary Clark, Jessee Bunger, Riley Whitworth and Brian Hall. This brought out the red flag to enable the track officials to clear the raceway and reline the cars. Bolin led the field to the green flag and left the field behind. Dobbs, Campbell Whitworth again got together bringing out the yellow flag and erasing Bolin?s lead. Ryan Whitworth and Simmons were contesting for second place when they rubbed together sending Simmons spinning and the yellow flag flew. Bolin maintained the lead, collecting his sixth win of the season and the Championship.
Heat race winner was Bill Humble, Jr from Rich Hill. Humble jumped into the lead at the start of the Feature. Jack Simmons got a little sideways which allowed Rusty Skaggs to zip into second place. Humble led the Feature start to finish, claiming his third win of the season but came up short on the points allowing Simmons to repeat as Track Shampion.
Late Model - Jack Simmons, Erie, KS; Modifeid - Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS; Street Stock - Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS; Factory Stock - Karl Lehmann, Nevada and Mini-Stock - Josh McKay, Jasper.
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The O'Reilly MLRA event scheduled for today at Nevada Speedway has been postponed until Saturday, October 11th due to heavy forecasted rains associated with Hurricane Ike. Please continue to watch www.mlraracing.com for details.

The next race for the O'Reilly MLRA will be on Saturday night, September 20th at the I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Nebraska for the Cornhusker Classic. The month of September will wrap up with stops at the Adrian Speedway on Thursday night, September 25th for the Al Bodenhamer Memorial and the annual stop at the Lakeside Speedway in conjunction with the NASCAR weekend on Friday and Saturday, September 26th and 27th.
The O'Reilly MLRA (Midwest Latemodel Racing Association) presented by Lucas Oil sanctions regional Super Dirt Late Model touring series events in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa.

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Nevada Speedway

By Boston Bill                                    RacinGurlz.com

ACTION, ACTION and more action was on tap for the fans tonight as the Labor Day Special races got underway featuring a $2000 check for the Late Model Feature winner. Before the start of the Late Model Feature the cars drove four wide around the track which was really something to see. Then when the race started we had a major crash on the front straight involving over half the field of 22 cars which started the race. Fortunately no drivers were hurt but several cars were not able to continue in the race. The points battles are heating up and everyone wonders who will be the Season Champions after the Season Championship next week. Join us each and every week to catch all the action at the BIGGEST LITTLE RACETRACK IN THE COUNTRY.

LATE MODEL:

MODIFIED:

STREET STOCK:

Heat race winners were Kenny Shaw, Ft. Scott, KS and Jack Daniel, ElDorado Springs. Zach Marsh got the lead at the start of the Feature. Jason Self spun causing Marsh to take evasive action and the yellow flag flew. Marsh led the field to the green and built up a good lead. Dustin Wyland managed to climb into second place and was running Marsh down but didn?t have enough laps to catch him and Marsh claimed the win, his fourth of the season.
Heat race winners were Dustin Campbell, Nevada, Jack Simmons, Erie, KS and Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS. The Feature started with Simmons and Scott Daniels racing side by side all around the track befor Daniels was able to claim the lead. A yellow flew as Travis Dobbs and Scotty Bough got together and as the cars came to a stop Bough?s car flamed up from the exhause. The field closed behind Daniels for the restart. Another yellow flew as Dobbs, Gregg Protowski and Walley Bauer got together. Bolin had just taken over second place behind Daniels when this yellow flew. Since we go to the last completed lap Simmons was placed back into the second spot behind Daniels for the restart. On the restart Bolin took the top of the track and once again claimed the second spot and set his sights on Daniels. Darrell Hartzell and Bough went spinning bringing out the yellow flag and closing the field behind Daniels for the restart. Craig Wood, Ronnie Bun and Dustin Campbell got together bringing out yet another yellow flag. Daniels led the field to the green but quickly lost the lead to Bolin who claimed the win, his sixth of the season.
Zackery Simmons got the lead at the start of the B Feature after a good battle with Chris Hawkins. A yellow flag flew as Randy Reynolds went spinning which closed the field behind Simmons for the restart. Simmons, Hawkins, Chuck Redlon, Larry Jones, Shannon Phillips and Dairan Hendrix moved to the back of the A Feature. Before the start of the A Feature all drivers stopped on the front straight, got out of their cars and were introduced to the crowd. Then the starting field of 22 cars paraded around the track four wide before the race started. Humble took the early lead only to have a major crash involving Jack Simmons, Keith Simmons, Mark Dayne, Bill LaFollette, Brett Lafollette, Brantlee Gotschall, David Turner, Robert Coffman, Larry Clawson, Chris Hawkins and Michael Wilson. Donnie Timmerman and several other cars cut through the infield to avoid hitting the already stacked up cars. A red flag flew so the track could be cleared and the race resumed. Humble was in the lead for the restart. Rusty Skaggs tried high and low before going around the outside of the track to gain the lead. A yellow flew as Chuck Redlon ended up on top of a retaining tire and this closed the field behind Skaggs for the restart. The fourth place car of Hoepker went spinning along with Gotschall and Daye. Skaggs led the field to the green and went on the collect the win his fourth of the season and third in a fow. More importantly he collected the $2000 check.

FACTORY STOCK

MINI-STCK:

Nevada Speedway Saturday, August 30, 2008   LATE MODEL 1st Heat 1.    Jack Simmons, Erie, KS 2.    Keith Simmons, Erie, KS 3.    Mark Daye, Webb City 2nd Heat 1.    Bill Humble, Jr, Rich Hill 2.    Brett LaFollette, Kansas City, KS 3.    Larry Clawson, Kansas City, MO 3rd Heat 1.    Justin Hoepker, Iola, KS 2.    Brantlee Gotschall, Nevada 3.    Donnie Timmerman, ElDorado Springs 4th Heat 1.    Rusty Skaggs, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    David Turner, Adrian 3.    Robert Coffman, Ft. Scott, KS LATE MODEL B FEATURE 1.    Zackery Simmons, Erie, KS 2.    Chris Hawkins, Neosho 3.    Chuck Redlon, Frontenac, KS 4.    Larry Jones, ElDorado Springs 5.    Shannon Phillips, Joplin 6.    Dairan Hendrix, Joplin 7.    Randy Reynolds, A FEATURE - $2000 to win 1.    Rusty Skaggs, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    Bill Humble, Jr, Rich Hill 3.    Jack Simmons, Erie, KS 4.    Donnie Timmerman, ElDorado Springs 5.    David Turner, Adrian 6.    Eric Anderson, Harrisonville 7.    Mark Daye, Webb City 8.    Shannon Phillips, Joplin 9.    Robert Coffman, Ft. Scott, KS 10.    Larry Jones, ElDorado Springs 11.    Michael Wilson, Lamar 12.    Zackery Simmons, Erie, KS 13.    Dairan Hendrix, Joplin 14.    Chuck Redlon, Frontenac, KS   MODIFIED
1st Heat
1.    Dustin Campbell, Nevada 2.    Scott Daniels, Humboldt, KS 3.    Craig Wood, ElDorado Springs 2nd Heat 1.    Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    Bob Kerbs, Nevada 3.    Travis Dobbs, ElDorado Springs 3rd Heat 1.    Jack Simmons, Erie, KS 2.    Jackie Dalton, Carthage 3.    Lucas Dobbs, ElDorado Springs FEATURE 1.    Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    Scott Daniels, Humboldt, KS 3.    Jack Simmons, Erie, KS 4.    Jackie Dalton, Carthage 5.    Dustin Campbell, Nevada 6.    Jesse Bunger, Harrisonville 7.    Wally Bauer, 8.    Ronald Bunn, Deerfield 9.    Darrell Jackson 10.    Travis Schipper,  Peculiar 11.    David Lynch, Webb City   STREET STOCK 1st Heat 1.    Jack Daniel, ElDorado Springs 2.    John McLain, Peculiar 3.    Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS 2nd Heat 1.    Kenny Shaw, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS 3.    Dennis Bunger, Harrisonville FEATURE 1.    Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS 3.    Jack Daniel, ElDorado Springs 4.    Chase Domer, Nevada 5.    Kenny Shaw, Ft. Scott, KS 6.    John McLain, Peculiar 7.    Kesha Danner, Joplin   FACTORY STOCK 1st Heat 1.    Mark Godsey, Nevada 2.    Karl Lehmann, Nevada 3.    Norman Mackley, Ft. Scott, KS 2nd Heat 1.    Shawn Hendren, Nevada 2.    Daniel Jesson, Joplin 3.    Tiny Joles, Ft. Scott, KS FEATURE 1.    Karl Lehmann, Nevada 2.    Mark Godsey, Nevada 3.    Shawn Hendren, Nevada 4.    Jason Batchelor, Ft. Scott, KS 5.    Randall Ashley, Nevada 6.    Justin Luther, Nevada 7.    Jeremy McConville, Pleasant Hill 8.    Norman Mackley, Ft. Scott, KS   MINI-STOCK 1st Heat 1.    Josh McKay, Jasper 2.    Matt Rose, Liberal 3.    Mike Baxter, Sheldon 2nd Heat 1.    Pat Cox, Jerico Springs 2.    Mendel Needham, Bolivar 3.    Robert Somers, Jr, Nevada FEATURE 1.    Matt Rose, Liberal 2.    Josh McKay, Jasper 3.    Pat Cox, Jerico Springs 4.    Mike Baxter, Sheldon 5.    Mendel Needham, Bolivar 6.    Robert Somers, Jr, Nevada 7.    Terry Hallam, Nevada 8.    Andrew Johnson, Nevada 9.    Jeremy Aguilar, Nevada 10.    Linda Leonard, Osceola   NEXT WEEK SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP
Heat race winners were Josh McKay, Jasper and Pat Cox, Jerico Springs. Matt Rose gained the lead at the start of the Feature and let it all the way to collect the win, his third ot the season.

: Heat race winners were Mark Godsey and Shawn Hendren both from Nevada. Hendren and Karl Lehmann raced side by side all the way around the track before Hendren was able to claim the lead. A red flew as Tiny Joles got sideways and was hit by Jason Batchelor pushing him on top of one of the retaning tires and another tire went rolling. Hendren was in the lead for the restart. Hendren went just a little high on the track allowing Lehmann to sneak on the inside and gain the lead followed closely by Godsey. These two cars left the balance of the field behind as they raced for the lead. Lehmann maintained the lead and collected the win, his sixth of the season.
Heat race winners were Jack Simmons, Erie, KS, Rusty Skaggs, Ft. Scott, KS, Justin Hoepker, Iola, KS and Bill Humble, Jr, Rich Hill. 
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Saturday, August 30th Nevada will be hosting the J & C $2000.00 to win Labor Day Late Model Special. Come see the Late Models, Modifieds, Street stocks, Factory Stocks, and Mini Stocks compete for the coveted checkered flag. Will be a great night of racing for all.

$75.00 entry fee for Late models, this does include the pit pass.
$30.00 Pit pass all other classes.

General Admission $12.00
Reserved Seating $15.00

Don't forget only a few weeks left for the "Meet Kasey Kahne" Wristband drawing on September 2oth. Tickets on sale at the speedway. Must be there to win. One for $1.00/ 6 for $5.00.

Also check out the "Wall of Fame" opportunity. Nevada is revamping the grounds one step at a time. The South wall of the main walkway in our general admission seating is needing replaced and We felt it would be a great way to remeber someone from our past or recognize a special someone, or want to have your family name recognized. Forms available at the Speedway or contact : 417-667-5859 / 417-667-8507.

 

 

Randy Boultinghouse

 

Airwave Communications

 

Service Manager

 

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NEVADA SPEEDWAY August 7, 2008 BY: Boston Bill

THE USMTS Modified racing series raced at Nevada Speedway on Thursday, August 7th with a field of 41 cars from 10 different states in attendance. Our Street Stock and Factory Stock divisions raced along with them. The track was excellent and the racing exciting with cars going three and even sometime 4 wide using up every bit of the track as they raced for the all important positions. At the start of the A Feature the cars came onto the track each carrying either an USMTS flag or an American flag for several laps in double file and then 4 wide around the track. Racing was a closely contested battle and very exciting. Regular racing will resume on Saturday night. Join us each and every week to catch all the action at the BIGGEST LITTLE RACETRACK IN THE COUNTRY.

MODIFIED:

STREET STOCK:

Zach Marsh gained the lead at the start of the Feature. Chase Domer went spinning bringing out the yellow flag and closing the field behind Marsh for the restart. Eddie Fox was able to close in of Marsh, raced side by side but couldn?t make the pass. Marsh led start to finish to claim the win, his third of the season.

FACTORY STOCK

USMTS RACING SERIES (Modified cars from 10 states) 1st Heat 1.    Scott Green, Derby, KS 2.    Jamie BNurfold, Keatchie, LA 3.    Don Cmkovich, Lenexa, KS 4.    Lucas Dobbs, ElDorado Springs 5.    Dustin Hyde, Texarkana, TX 6.    Craig Wood, ElDorado Springs 7.    Zack Vanderbeek, New Sharon, IA   2nd Heat 1.    Jason Hughes, Westville, OK 2.    Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS 3.    Ryan Whitworth, Humboldt, KS 4.    Brandon Kenny, Woodward, OK 5.    Jack Simmons, Erie, KS 6.    Tony Jackson, Jr, Lebanon 7.    Bob Kerbs, Nevada   3rd Heat 1.    Tommy Weder, Jr, Woodward, OK 2.    Gary Clark, Walker 3.    Kelly Shryock, Fertile, IA 4.    John Allen, Chanute, KS 5.    Mitch Keeter, Webb City 6.    Jon Tesch, Watertown, SD 7.    Terry Beckham II, Webb City   4th Heat 1.    Jason Teague, Tahlequah, OK 2.    Mike Paillou, Passchristian, MS 3.    Darrin Roberts, Archie 4.    Andy Claiborne, Ft. Scott, KS 5.    Josh Poe, Garnett, KS 6.    Jim Body, Diamond   5th Heat 1.    Justin Boney, Leavenworth, KS 2.    Bryan Rowland, Woodward, OK 3.    Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, OK 4.    Scotty Bough, Nevavda 5.    Cody Elnicki, Girard, KS 6.    Lance Mari, El Centro, CA 7.    Ronnie Bunn, Deerfield   1st B Main 1.    Kelly Shrock, Fertile, IA 2.    Ryan Whitworth, Humboldt, KS 3.    Brandon Kenny, Woodward, OK 4.    Terry Beckhamm II, Webb City 5.    Tony Jackson, Jr, Lebanon, MO 6.    Jackie Dalton, Carthage 7.    Scotty Bough, Nevada 8.    Lucan Dobbs, ElDorado Springs 9.    Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, IA 10.    Lance Mari, ElCentro, CA   2nd B Main 1.    John Allen, Chanute, KS 2.    Jon Tesch, Watertown, SD 3.    Dustin Hyde, Texarkana, TX 4.    Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, OK 5.    Jack Simmons, Erie, KS 6.    Jim Body, Diamond 7.    Dustin Campbell, Nevada 8.    Bob Kerbs, Nevada 9.    Andy Claiborne, Ft. Scott, KS 10.    Tyler Townsend, Longview, TX 11.    Kelby Taylor, Bolivar 12.    Josh Poe, Garnett, KS 13.    Donnie Powers, Henderson, TX   A Main 1.    Tommy Weder, Jr, Woodward, OK 2.    Justin Boney, Leavenworth, KS 3.    Scott Green, Derby, KS 4.    Jason Hughes, Westville, OK 5.    Bryan Rowland, Woodward, OK 6.    Kelly Shryock, Fertile, IA 7.    Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS 8.    Jamie Burford, Keatchie, LA 9.    Jason Teague, Tahlequah, OK 10.    Dereck Ramierz, Woodward, OK 11.    Jon Tesch, Watertown, SD 12.    Ryan Whitworth, Humboldt, KS 13.    Brandon Kenny, Woodward, OK
14.    Dustin Hyde, Texarkana, TX
15.    John Allen, Chanute, KS 16.    Tony Jackson, Jr, Lebanon 17.    Gary Clark, Walker 18.    Mike Paillou, Passchristian, MS 19.    Don Cmkovich, Lenexa, KS   STREET STOCK 1st Heat 1.    Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS 2.    Eddie Fox, Girard, KS 3.    Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS 4.    Chase Domer, Nevada 5.    Chip Shaddox 6.    Sundance Keeper 7.    Kenny Shaw, Ft. Scott, KS 8.    Justin Amick, ElDorado Springs   FEATURE 1.    Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS 2.    Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS 3.    Eddie Fox, Girard, KS 4.    Chip Shaddox 5.    Sundance Keeper 6.    Kenny Shaw, Ft. Scott, KS 7.    Justin Amick, ElDorado Springs   FACTORY STOCK 1st Heat 1.    Karl Lehmann, Nevada 2.    Tiny Joles, Ft. Scott, KS 3.    Mark Selsor, Nevada 4.    Shawn Strong, Springfield 5.    Mark Godsey, Nevada 6.    Justin Luther, Nevada 7.    Mike Robinson, Nevada   FEATURE 1.    Shawn Strong, Springfield 2.    Karl Lehmann, Nevada 3.    Keith Simmons, Erie, KS 4.    Mark Godsey, Nevada 5.    Justin Luther, Nevada 6.    Mike Robinson, Nevada
The Feature started with Karl Lehmann and Shawn Strong racing side by side for a number of laps before Lehmann was able to gain the lead. Strong keep challenging along with Keith Simmons who raced up to join the battle. Strong took the high side and Simmons the low as they both tried to gain the lead. A yellow flew as Mike Robinson went spinning and this closed the field behind Lehmann for the restart. After the restart Lehmann and Strong were again racing side by side with one having the advantage on one end of the track and the other the advantage on the other end of the track. Strong was eventually able to gain the lead and collect the win, his first of the season.
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Cars from Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Minnesota, South Dakota, Mississippi and California were on hand tonight for the USMTS special races. In the first B Main Kelly Shryock took the lead at the start. A yellow flew as Brandon Kenny, Ronnie Bunn, Terry Beckham II and Jackie Dalton got together. This closed the field behind Shryock for the restart. Cody Elnicki went spinnig collecting Lucan Dobbs and another yellow flag flew. Shryock led the field to the green and never looked back as he collected the win and moved to the back of the A Main with Ryan Whitworth, Kenny, Terry Beckham, II, Tony Jackson and Dalton. At the start of the 2nd B Main John Allen and Dereck Ramirez raced side by side around the track for several laps before Allen gained the lead. A yellow flag flew as Donnie Powers went into the infield and Craig Wood went to the pits with a flat tire. Allen led the field to the green and left the field behind as he claimed the win and moved to the back of the A main along with Jon Tesch, Dustin Hyde, Ramirez, Jack Simmons and Jim Body. At the start of the A Main all the cars drove onto the track carrying either a USMTS flag or an American flag for several laps in double file and then went 4 wide. Was that every an amazing sight. Scott Green got the lead at the start of the A Main. A red flew as several cars got together including Zack VanderBeek, Terry Beckham II, Jon Tesch and Ryan Whitworth got together spun and blocked the track. Green was in the lead for the restart with cars double file behind him. Green and Tommy Weder, Jr raced away from the balance of the field as they contested for the lead. Weder gained the lead. After the restart Justin Boney was able to gain second place away from Green as they raced after Weder. Racing was wild as cars were going three and sometimes four wide around the track. Weder was able to hold off Boney to claim the win.
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NEVADA SPEEDWAY August 2, 2008

BOY WAS IT HOT! Not only the temperature but the racing action. We got a good look at the inside of Devin Weyhmeyer?s car after a crash left him with no outside sheet metal. There is a real points battle in the Factory Stock division. Mark Godsey and Karl Lehmann have been trading the lead back and forth for quite some time. This week Lehmann maintaines the lead by one point. This will be a very busy week at the track. The USMTS modified racing series will visit the track on Thursday night, August 7th. Factory Stock and Street Stock cars will also race that night. Then our regular racing will resume on Saturday night. Join us each and every week to catch all the action at the BIGGEST LITTLE RACETRACK IN THE COUNTRY.

POINTS LEADERS: Late Model:

Jack Simmons, Erie, KS - 787; Bill Humble, Jr, Rich Hill - 603; Dustin Beisley, Ft. Scott, KS - 501; Zackery Simmons, Erie, KS - 477 and Jarod Addigton, Joplin - 467. Modified: Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS - 873; Jack Simmons, Erie, KS - 802; Ryan Whitworth, Humboldt, KS - 712; Bob Kerbs, Nevada - 518 and Scotty Bough, Nevada - 505. Street Stock: Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS - 996; Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS - 887; Kenny Shaw, Ft. Scott, KS - 696; Eddie Fox, Girard, KS - 679 and Olin Wyland, Mulbery, KS - 507. Factory Stock: Karl Lehmann, Nevada - 1079; Mark Godsey, Nevada - 1078; Jason Batchelor, Ft. Scott, KS - 762; Tiny Joles, Ft. Scott, KS - 684 and Daniel Jessen, Joplin - 490 Mini-Stock: Josh McKay, Jasper - 775; Mike Baxter, Sheldon - 715; Robert Somers, Jr, Nevada - 674; Pat Cox, Jerico Springs - 578 and Terry Hallam, Nevada - 527.

LATE MODEL:

MODIFIED:

Heat race winners were Brett LaFollette, Kansas City, KS and Brian Bolin, Ft. Scott, KS. Jack Simmons gained the lead at the start of the Feature. Travis Dobbs went spinning, bringing out the yellow flag and closing the field behind Simmons for the restart. Lucas Dobbs and Brett LaFollette got together both ending up in the infield and the yellow flag flew. Simmons led the field to the green. With just a few laps remaining Simmons went high on the track allowing Gary Clark to race beside him all the way around the track. Clark was finally able to gain the lead and hold it to collect the win, his second of the season.

STREET STOCK:

FACTORY STOCK

MINI-STOCK

: Heat race winners
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Heat race winners were Zach Marsh, Ft. Scott, KS and Dustin Wyland, Mulbery, KS. J R Leiber and Shawn Hendren raced side by side all the way around the track several times before Lehmann gained the lead. Chase Domer went spinning bringing out the yellow flag and closing the field behind Hendren for the restart. Another yellow flew as Leiber got into the tire and Hendren and Marsh rubbed fenders sending a part into the track. While this was going on Wyland grabbed the lead. Since we go back to the last completed lap Hendren led the field to the green. Keysha Danner went spinning to bring out another yellow flag. Hendren and Marsh raced side by side around the track for a number of laps. At the checkered flag Hendren captured the win by about a half a bumper. This was Hendren?s first win of the season.Heat race winners were Norman Mackley, Ft. Scott, KS and Karl Lehmann, Nevada. Lehmann and Mark Godsey raced sidy by side all around the track at the start of the Feature before Godsey was able to gain the lead. Tiny Joles pulled to the top of the track after loosing a drive shaft and this brought out the yellow flag. Godsey was in the lead for the restart. Tim Button and Jeremy McConville got into the retaining tire as they raced for position and this broght out the yellow flag. Godsey led the field to the green. Paul Snyder gained the lead. Devin Wehmeyer got sideways, collecting the Button car and another yellow flag flew. Wehmeyer?s sheet metal have to be removed on part of the car so the could complete the race. Snyder experienced problems and Godsey was once again in the lead for the restart and captured the win, his fourth of the season. were Josh McKay, Jasper and Mike Baxter, Sheldon. Pat Cox took the lead at the start of the Feature. McKay took the high side and gained the lead. A yellow flew as Jerry Wilson slowed with problems and almost got run over by the leaders. McKay was placed in the lead for the restart. Matt Rose raced up to challenge McKay, was all over his back bumper but just couldn?t seem to make the pass. MeKay captured the win, his fist of the season
Heat race winners were Donnie Timmerman, ElDorado Springs, Kenny Pike, ElDorado Springs and Zackery Simmons, Erie, KS. Eric Anderson gained the lead at the start of the Feature. A yellow flag flew as Dustin Beisley went into the infield. This closed the field behind Anderson for the restart. Brett LaFollette pulled to the infield with problems and another yellow flag flew. Jack Simmons raced up to gain the lead and never looked back as he claimed the win, his second of the season.
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DR Danger Back to School Explosion August 3rd

Some thing is going to blow and it will be DR DANGER inside!! The Back to School explosion is set for August 3rd. Dr Danger will be heading out to different schools in the metro to get his truck he will be jumping signed by local school kids. WWW.RACINGURLZ.com will handing out back packs to the kids for the new school year. Come check out the High explosive stunt show put on by DR DANGER. At intermission DR DANGER will be performing a death defying stunt with explosions and fireballs. Watch as DR DANGER defies death by walking away from a super charged explosion and fireball! There will also be Late Models, Modifieds, Street Stocks, Factory Stocks and 750 Sprints racing. see butlermotorspeedway.webs.com for more information
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                     RacinGurlz.com  Car show
                                                 August 24 2008
                                                     12:00-4:00
                                               Lumpy's Bar & Grill
                                             For more info Contact
                                            Boston Bill @ 913-302-5017
                                                       
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It's time to send the kids back to school and also the cold is going to be here before you know it. So RacinGurlz.com is reaching out to race cars and the show cars to fill this lot 75 spots I would like to see 75 car's come on out and wax the old or just talk to some fan's about the 2008-2009 season to come.
there will be awards and prizes to hand out all day long.
Kids time to get wet in Gurlz vs boys balloon toss and more  please join us for a day of fun....


almost time to crown a new Racin Gurl of the year

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BostonBill

Hello my name is Boston Bill from Racingurlz.com and I am here to tell everyone about the female talent that I have found in the Midwest there is a prize van that runs around town if you can answer the ? I ask you win see you at the track!

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