Boyd's
Speedway 2010 Results
NIGHT
of CHAMPIONS: HIXSON WINS - SMITH DEFEATS RJ

Ringgold/Chattanooga (10/22/10) --- Wrapping up the 2010
season; all five (5) local divisions closed out the 2010
Points Championship with a full slate of regular racing.
Defending and now two-time Steel-Head Late Model Champion
Rick Hixson finished off the season winning the 25 lap,
$1,000 to-WIN "A" Main Feature race Friday night
taking on 15 other top drivers. Jake Knowles (driving
Richard Austin's # A19) seem to have things well in hand,
til he made contact with back-marker Jimmy Elliott down
the back-stretch. The lead duo made contact in turn-one,
ending Knowles night, which gave Hixson the inherit lead.
Hixson had no problems pulling away from 1999 S.A.S Champion
Jamie Perry for the trip to JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL
Victory Lane. Josh Collins was third with Billy Ogle Jr.
fourth. Visiting Alabamian T.J. Alford rounded out the
Top-5.
In
the Crate LM 20-lapper Ronnie Johnson pressured leader
Jeff Smith lap after lap, but to no-avail as the Villanow,
Georgia racer took his (self proclaimed) 24th win of the
season. Behind RJ was newly crowned 2010 Crate LM champion
Craig Burrows, Jerry Coffman and last weeks winner Jason
Welshan. In the A-Hobby feature Gene Dover made the HAT-TRICK
with his 3rd consecutive win. Blake Armitage was 2nd,
Patrick Wilson 3rd, Gary Johnson 4th and Robbie Green
5th. In the B-Hobby it was Dallas Brooks with his 2nd
career feature win, while James Dykes and Tommy Gilbert
took the 15-lap FWD finale down to the wire. Gilbert was
victorious with Dykes 2nd. Finish 3rd would be newly crowned
points champion Michael Arp, with Derrick Forgey and Matt
Patton rounding out the Top-5 finishers. All BOYD's SPEEDWAY
champs are expected to call in to local ESPN: (105.1FM)
THE RACING ZONE Show, Monday 10/25 between 7-8PM to chat
about their season.
Ask
for The BOYD's SPEEDWAY Discount Rate

THE
DARK ARP DENIES OGLE BOYD's FALL BRAWL
ARP
TAKES WIN #4
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(10/15/10) --- In what started back in August, THE SKIPPER:
Skip Arp (# 97) of Georgetown, TN pocketed his third consecutive
Super Late Model feature win Friday night at BOYD's SPEEDWAY.
All four of Arp's SLM wins this season have come at Boyd's
and Friday nights FALL BRAWL $3,000 payday will sit well
with the fan favorite veteran. Arp got the lead at the
halfway point of the 40 lapper, when leader Billy Ogle
Jr. (# 201) all but stalled (dead in the water) on the
front straight-away. Arp drove rite by and would win over
a hard chargin Chris Wall (# 71) who came to life late
in the event. Ogle, would finish third, just inches ahead
of Tim Busha (# 15) and Ronnie Johnson (# 5) at the finishline.
"This is really special to come here and be this
good..." stated Arp after climbing outta the darker
# 97 "Stanley Best Heating & Air, C.A.R, Curtis
Equipment & Sales, MidNite Oil Racing Fuel, Merriman
Excavating" sponsored GRT racecar in Jody Millard
Pest Control Victory Lane. "This car of Bobby's (Giffin)
is rite, I don't think we'd gotten by Billy if he wouldn't
had that problem at halfway, we kept pushin everytime
I
get to him, but we'll take it." Arp concluded by
thanking the fans for attending with the temperatures
dropping and the nights get continuingly cooler.
At racetime 35-Super Late Models signed in with Louisiana's
Scott Creel (# 31) setting fast-time clocking a 14:296
lap. This would stage four (4) heat races for preliminary
action for the fans. Jake Knowles (# 66) would win heat
# 1, but the features invert would sit the Tyrone, GA
racer on the 4th starting grid. Ogle Jr would take heat
#2 also from the cat-birds seat, beating polesitter Eric
Wells (# 18) from Kentucky. Second overall fastest qualifier
Arp showed the way in heat #3 and in the fourth and final
prelim., it would be Alabama's Anthony Burroughs (# 121)
defeating THE INTIMAGATOR Wall. B-Main's were won by Skylar
Marlar (# 257) and David Earl Gentry (# D1) as 22-cars
started the "A" Main feature.
Burroughs and Ogle Jr. brought the field down to the
green flag for the start of the 40-lapper and Ogle would
lead lap 1. The races first yellow would wave on the lap
2, as Mark Vineyard spun solo in turn two. Third starting
Skip Arp would take over second on the restart with Ogle
Jr. leading. Series points leader Mike Weeks pulled out
of action on the 8th lap while the leaders would start
to work lap traffic on lap 9. Once Ogle Jr. lost power
and handed Arp the lead, cautionwould wave reappear on
lap 24 when Ross White would spin in turn two and scrape
Todd Morrow. Late in the race Wall would get around Busha
for third and set his sights on Ogle. On lap 37 Wall would
slip past Ogle Jr. but it would be too late to track down
Arp. A close finish among Ogle, Busha and Johnson would
bring fans to their feet for the final time at the finishline.
In local racing action Jason Welshan got a small reprieve
winning this weekends Crate LM feature. Ronnie Johnson
pressured the # 129 "ALOT Factory Outlet, Advantage
Check Cashing, Ronald Sexton Construction Co" racer
but would finish second. Last week Welshan was disqualified
in the TRIPLE CROWN race after taking the checkers also
ahead of Johnson. This week points leader Craig Burrows
followed THE FLYIN WELSHAN and RJ to finish third with
Rex Richey and Jerry Coffman rounding out the Top-5. James
Dykes # J7 won his 9th feature of the 2010 season in the
FWD division. Jeff Irvin # 38 came back from a horrible
roll-over last week to take the checkers in th B-Hobby
feature this week. Last week Gene Dover # 3 won the $1,500
TRIPLE CROWN A-Hobby feature and this week he repeated
taking the $250 prize. Next week will be the final points
event for all classes for the 2010 Track Championships.
Official Summary of Results
Boyds Speedway-Ringgold, GA-October 15, 2010
35 entries (season record) (representing eight states:
GA, TN, KY, WI, IA, AL, NC, LA)
Top Qualifier-Scott Creel-14.296 seconds
Graphic Impressions Heat Race #1-Jake Knowles, Scott
Creel, Dan Schlieper, Ray Cook, Mike Weeks, Rick Hixson,
Chad Ogle, Jeff Neubert, Mike Tinker
JumpStart Communications Heat Race #2-Billy Ogle, Jr.,
Eric Wells, Stacy Boles, Mike Collins, Skylar Marlar,
Aaron Ridley, Williams Thomas, Todd Hernandez, Brian Hickman
Sunoco Race Fuels Heat Race #3-Skip Arp, Tim Busha, Ronnie
Johnson, Mark Douglas, Tommy Kerr, Derek Ellis, David
Crabtree, Davey Davis, Ray Jarnigan
American Race Tires Heat Race #4-Anthony Burroughs, Chris
Wall, Mark Vineyard, Ross White, David Gentry, Todd Morrow,
Jerry Coffman, Travis Armes
Double H Race Fabrications B-Main #1-Skylar Marlar, Mike
Weeks, Aaron Ridley, William Thomas, Chad Ogle, Rick Hixson,
Todd Hernandez, Jeff Neubert (DNS-Mike Tinker, Brian Hickman)
Double H Race Fabrications B-Main #2-David Gentry, Todd
Morrow, Tommy Kerr, Derek Ellis, David Crabtree, Jerry
Coffman, Davey Davis, Travis Armes, Ray Jarnigan
Prime Time Designs A-Main
1. Skip Arp-Georgetown, TN
2. Chris Wall-Springfield, LA
3. Billy Ogle, Jr.-Knoxville, TN
4. Tim Busha-Boaz, AL
5. Ronnie Johnson-Chattanooga, TN
6. Dan Schlieper-Sullivan, WI
7. Ray Cook-Brasstown, NC
8. Anthony Burroughs-Sheffield, AL
9. Eric Wells-Hazard, KY
10. Todd Morrow-East Ridge, TN
11. Mike Collins-Council Bluffs, IA
12. Jake Knowles-Tyrone, GA
13. Mark Vineyard-Powell, TN
14. Scott Creel-Franklinton, LA
15. Stacy Boles-Claxton, TN
16. Mark Douglas-Knoxville, TN
17. Ray Jarnigan-Thornhill, TN
18. Tommy Kerr-Maryville, TN
19. Ross White-Knoxville, TN
20. David Gentry-Lewisburg, TN
21. Mike Weeks-Friendsville, TN
22. Skylar Marlar-Winfield, TN
Series Provisionals: Ray Jarnigan, Ross White
Cautions: Three (laps 2, 24, 27)
Red Flags: None
Lap Leaders: Billy Ogle Jr. (1-19), Skip Arp (20-40)
RICK
HIXSON & RONNIE JOHNSON RACE FROM REAR
WINS
BOYD's TRIPLE CROWN
THREE
($1,500 to-WIN) TRIPLE CROWN RESULTS 10/9/10
A-HOBBY
POS. CAR # NAME OF DRIVER
1 3 GENE DOVER
2 48 BOOGER BROOKS
3 72 PATRICK WILSON
4 00G ROBBIE GREENE
5 66 JORDAN RODABAUGH
6 12 COREY CRESSWELL
7 J42 ALLEN JOLLY
8 17 RANDY STANFIELD
9 99 SCOTT GRAVITT
10 18 DUSTIN CANSLER
11 P2 JEFF PAGE
12 24 DAVID GERVARS
13 D2 TIM DURHAM
14 25 CODY RUSSELL
15 15 SCOTTIE HOGAN
16 28 RONNIE KERR
17 41 LYNN GIBSON
18 1st STEVE TATE
19 18 RANDY WALSTON
20 4 JODY HIXSON
21 23 JOE PICKELSIMER
22 J3 GARY JOHNSON
23 20 JOHNNY HUGHES
CRATE LM
POS.
CAR # NAME OF DRIVER
1 5 RONNIE JOHNSON
2 17S JEFF SMITH
3 87 REX RICHEY
4 30 JERRY COFFMAN
5 23 CRAIG BURROWS
6 30 RYAN KING
7 A1 KAYNE HICKMAN
8 9 ELBERT MCCULLOUGH
9 77A DYLAN AMES
10 91 HEATH HINDMAN
11 111 DAVID TINDELL
12 1 TODD MORROW
13 77 DENNY SLAYTON
14 K22 KENNY KIZZAR
15 B5 JIMMY WEBB
16 00M BRIAN OWNBY
17 R76 SCOTT OHMS
18 T86 TOMMY MILLER
19 72 ROBBY MASON
STEEL-HEAD LM
POS. CAR #
NAME OF DRIVER
1 16 RICK HIXSON
2 23 CURTIS CLINE
3 35 TONY MARTIN
4 P14 PAT CASTLEBERRY
5 23 DALE HUSKEY
6 29 MIKE WEEKS
7 T22 MIKE TINKER
8 00M RUBIN MAYFIELD
9 T6 TOD HERNANDEZ
10 B4 BRIAN JACKSON
11 14 JUSTIN FAIRBANKS
12 25 JUSTIN WALSTON
13 74 JAMES GAMBLE
14 51 JOHNNY CLOER, JR
15 34 FREDDY SIMPSON
16 D11 DAVY DAVIS
ARP
TAKES A NON-STOP FLIGHT TO OCTOBER-FAST
WINS
BOYD's $3,000
S.R.R.S
Chattanooga/Ringgold (10/1/10) --- October-FAST
lived up to it's name Friday night at the BOYD's SPEEDWAY
as the Southern Regional Racing Series invaded for a 10min.
and 12sec. romp n' stomp at the Tennessee/Georgia state-line
facility. SKIP ARP (# 97) of Georgetown, TN took the win
in a NON-STOP Green to Checkered Flag 40 lapper thriller.
Taking the lead from pole-sitter (his apprentice) Kevin
Gibson (# M45) on lap ten, Arp full throttle went and
hid from Mike Weeks (#22) for the rest of the feature,
taking the checkers with a half a lap advantage. Weeks
would lose his 2nd place finish on the last turn of the
last lap to 12th starting Riley Hickman
(# R1). Ray Cook (# 53) would also gather his 4th finish
as the checkers flew, passing Randy Weaver (# 116) in
the final two laps.
"This place has been real good to us..."
stated the SKIPPER from Jody Millard Pest Control
Victory Lane. "When we first started coming here,
when the Harvey's and Gar first took over the place, we
were junk. But with this car of Bobby's (Giffin) and the
package we've put together, we've hit on something."
Arp concluded by thanking the fans for attending and acknowledged
the efforts of the track owners & promoters.
At racetime 37-Super Late Models signed
in with Gibson setting fast-time clocking a 13:452 lap.
With the fastest 9-qualifiers locked in (3-per group)
S.R.R.S officials went with 3-B-Main last chance (HOLMAN
HOOLIGAN) races. In the first 10-lapper Randy Weaver stepped
up on the high-side after trailing Chad Ogle and Derek
Ellis and went on to win for the 10th starting position
on the grid. Tommy Kerr and Tony Martin got transfers
also leaving Tony Morris needing a series provisional.
In B-Main #2 Cook (sportin a WHITE TIGER MasterSbilt racecar)
won leaving Dan Tippton, Caleb Ashby and Cale Finley to
battle for the transfer spots. In B-Main #3 R. Hickman
would take the win with Ronnie Johnson (in Rick Hixson's
#16) local racer Tod Hendandez and Jason Welshan following.
Jacob Grizzle would finish back in the pack but would
use the second series provisional to get his starting
spot.
At the start James Burkhart would wave the magic-wand
and October-FAST would be officially green. Gibson showed
the way early as William Thomas (# 17) driving Brent Wyatt's
racecar and Jay Brinkley (# 10) battle for 2nd. Arp begins
to show signs of life and begins picking off positions.
Gibson doesn't go quietly into that good-night at first,
but Skipper hangs-10 on the spoiler and on lap 10 puts
the # 97 "Stanley Best Heating & Air, C.A.R,
Curtis Equipment & Sales, MidNite Oil Racing Fuel,
Merriman Excavating" sponsored GRT out-front. At
this same time the MILKMAN begins to deliver following
Arp's line and tossed Gibson to the wolves back further
into the Top-5. The DREAM-WEAVER eventually comes to life
and works on Jake Knowles (# 66) as Thomas and Brinkey
fade. Gibson is hangin on to a Top-5 for everything he's
got, but Weaver and R. Hickman are coming on strong. Eventually
Cook's (White Tiger) comes to life, yet nobody can find
SKIPPER. Arp completes a S.R.R.S 2010 sweep of BOYD's
SPEEDWAY as he took the checkers in the May and August
earlier events.
In local racing action Booger Brooks (A-Hobby) &
Jeff Smith (Crate LM's) were again victorious despite
having competition for over 20-cars in each class. The
Crate feature was also a NON-STOP 20 lap race. Points
leader Craig Burrows was 2nd as his closest advisary Robby
Mason took a Tommy-Tip-Over in a heat race and couldn't
start the feature. Mason was uninjured. Alvin Sewell won
HEAVY METAL MONSTER of the MIDWAY the B-Hobby division,
while Jason Whitt ended James Dykes 3-Race Winning Streak
in the FWD finale race. Next Weekend BOYD's races a 2-day
event The TRIPLE CROWN (for A-Hobby - Steel-Head &
Crate LM's). All 3-races pay $1,500 to-WIN. The FWD &
B-Hobby race on Friday only, while the Georgia Outlaw
Mini Sprints return for a Saturday Night Special.
Official Results (10/1/10)
October-FAST 40
S.R.R.S / Boyd's Speedway
37 ENTRIES:
1.Skip Arp (# 97) of Georgetown, TN
2.Riley Hickman (# R1) of Ooltewah, TN
3.Mike Weeks (# 22) of Friendsville, TN
4.Ray Cook (# 53) of Brasstown, NC
5.Randy Weaver (# 116) of Crossville, TN
6.Ronnie Johnson (# 16) of Chattanooga, TN
7.Kevin Gibson (# M45) of Ringgold, GA
8.Jake Knowles (# 66) of Tyrone, GA
9.Mike Hill (# 11) of Rockwood, TN
10.Jay Brinkley (# 10) of Shelbyville, TN
11.Dan Tipton (# T12) of Kingston, TN
12.Derek Ellis (# 99) of Chatsworth, GA
13.Jason Welshan (# 29) of Maryville, TN
14.William Thomas (# 17) of Phenix City, AL
15.Chad Ogle (# 10) of Sevierville, TN
16.Anthony Burroughs (# 121) of Athens, AL
17.Tod Hernandez (# T6) of Chattanooga, TN
18.John Owenby (# 48) of Cleveland, TN
19.Tommy Kerr (# 4T) of Maryville, TN
20.Tony Morris (# M31) of Murfreesboro, TN
21.Jacob Grizzle (# 99G) of Blairesville, GA
22.Cale Finley (# C36) of Ardmore, TN
23.Tony Martin (# 35) of Madisonville, TN
24.Caleb Ashby (# 61) of Cunningham, TN
JAMIE
PERRY VICTORIOUS... 3-RACERS CLAIM WIN #7
Rrr-OCTOBER
ROLLS IN
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(9/24/10) --- Friday night it was a night of 7's as three
different racers claimed win #7 in their respective divisions.
In the main-event of the evening, 23-cars signed in for
the Steel-head LM division feature. The LAWMAN Mike Tinker
and Knoxville's Jason Trammell brought the field to green,
but it would be 1999 S.A.S Champion Jamie Perry in the
# P4 "Heatherly Bros. Roofing & Construction,
Hamilton OutDoors Sports Shop, Ringgold Service Center"
sponsored racecar leading to take the win. Fifth starting
Brian Jackson took second from the pole-sitter Tinker
with Trammel following. Cleveland's Jarrett Choate in
only his second race back, after a near 10-year absense
rounded out the Top-5. In the Crate LM feature Jason Welshan
didn't quite have enough for Jeff Smith whom took his
7th win of the season in his Hill Motorsports # 17S "Superior
Industries, Bilstein Shocks, Advance Tufting" sponsored
racecar. Behind The FLYIN' Welshan pole-sitter and current
points leader Craig Burrows, Kevin Gibson and Elbert McCullough.

In the A-Hobby Booger Brooks got win # 7 of the season.
Corey Cresswellwho's chasing Brooks in the points took
secondwith Gene Dover, Blake Armitage and Steve Tate rounding
out the Top-5. In the B-Hobby Eric Hughes won the feature
and survived a protest after the 15 lapper. Brandon Francis,
second generation B-Hobby Gunner Billy Hogan (son of SWEET
Lee Hogan) was third, with Corey Sanders and Dallas Brooks
rounding out the Top 5. In the final race of the evening
James Dykes duked it out against Derrick Forgey to claim
his 7th visit to JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL Victory Lane.
Tom Gilbert, Jason Reed and points leader Michael Arp
rounded out the finishers. Next week (Oct. 1st) the S.R.R.S
SLM's invade BOYD's for the $3,000 to-WIN "OCTOBER-FAST
40". Visit www.southernregionalracingseries.com for
details and rules for that upcoming event. A two-nighter
event comes to BOYD's in two weeks as Friday & Saturday
night will see races at BOYD's on October 8th & 9th.
The TRIPLE CROWN event is for A-Hobby, Crate LM's and
Steel-Heads and pays $1,500 to-WIN each feature.
SMOOTH
AS GLASS: GRIM REPEATERS SMITH & DYKES
RETURN
AS WINNERS
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(9/17/10) --- A smooth and fast BOYD's SPEEDWAY welcomed
many racers to another Full Racing Program and its 5-Divisions
of competition. Topping the card the Steel-head LM division
took to the track for their 25 lap $1,000 to-WIN feature.
Again Jake Knowles of Tyrone, GA picking up the payday
with his second consecutive win at the TENNESSEE / GEORGIA
stateline track. Knowles again piloting Richard Austin's
white # A19 "Austin Trucking" sponsored MasterSbilt
took the lead from 1999 S.A.S champion Jamie Perry on
lap 4 and never looked back. Current Steel-Head points
leader Rick Hixson was third with Andy Miller and the
LAWMAN Mike Tinker rounding out the Top-5. In
the Crate feature race, Jeff Smith held off a late race
challenge on Ronnie Johnson whom started dead-last in
the 21-car starting grid. Pole starter Kevin Gibson held
on to 3rd as 4th went to Jason Welshan with 5th being
Crossville's Chris Wilson
Dustin
Cansler in the # 18 "Moe's Towing, Bud's Auto Service"
sponsored A-Hobby racecar of Cleveland, TN pocketed the
winners share of his
15-lap feature. Veteran Dewayne Wilson was 2nd with Steve
Tate, young Jordan Rodabaugh
and Gene Dover rounding out the Top-5. Ronnie Brooks of
Chattanooga took on nine (9) other B-Hobby competitors
for the win. And in the
evenings final race James Dykes again put his #J7 "WeRockCrawl.com"
sponsored FWD racecar in JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL Victory
Lane. Behind Dykes was Derrick Forgey, Michael Arp, Matt
Patton and Anthony Hudgins.
Next Friday night (9/24) a Full Racing Programs wraps
up September. OCTOBER-FAST creeps in with 3-BIG EVENTS
in a row; the S.R.R.S SLM's $3,000 to-WIN (Oct 1st), then
the 2-NIGHT weekend TRIPLE CROWN event (Oct. 8th &
9th) and finally
the V.R.S FALL BRAWL $3,000 to-WIN SLM race Oct. 15th.
RUFF
RUFF RUFF: KNOWLES HANDLES STEEL-HEAD LM's
REMEMBERING 911
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(9/10/10) --- With a special prayer remembering those
whom lost their lives 9-years ago tomorrow, racing action
kicked off with a Full Program for all 5-divisions at
BOYD's SPEEDWAY. Rough track conditions plagued the track
all night and despite efforts from owner Richard Harvey,
with the Heavy Weight Machinery, action was to say the
least A WILD RIDE... In the Steel-head LM division it
was Jake Knowles of Tyrone, GA picking up his first ever
win at the TENNESSEE / GEORGIA stateline track. Knowles
normally pilots his families # 66 "Cruise with the
Champions" SLM racecar, but instead jumped behind
the wheel of Richard Austin's white # A19 "Austin
Trucking" sponsored MasterSbilt. Knowles lead from
the CAT-BIRD's SEAT and had at one time a half-track lead
on current Steel-Head points leader Rick Hixson. Late
in the 25 lapper Dan Tipton passed Hixson for second as
Brian Jackson and Jimmy Elliott rounded out the Top 5.

In the Crate feature race, Robby Mason and Jeff Smith
went at it after prevailing in their respective heats.
After swapping the lead a handful of times at the start
of the 20 lapper, Smith in the # 17S "Hill Motorsports"
racecar took it home to JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL Victory
Lane. Elbert McCullough whom started 7th, raced past an
ill fading (frontend damaged) Mason with Kevin Gibson
and Mack McCarter rounding out the Top-5. Corey Cresswell
in the #12 "Rick Coulter Racecars, KC Graphics"
sponsored racecar scored a WOLLY-BOOGER of a victory over,
you guessed it Booger Brooks. Steve Tate, Jeff McKenzie
and Jody Hixson followed to round out the A-Hobby feature
Top-5. Points leader Mike Chapman scored a wild finishing
B-Hobby win. And in the evenings final race James Dykes
put a powerbomb on leader Jason Whitt to score another
FWD feature win. Behind Dykes was Jimbo Breland, Richard
Hickman, David Britton and Miss Hailey Cresswell. Full
racing programs wrap up September for the next few weeks
before OCTOBER-FAST creeps in with THREE BIG EVENTS in
a row.
FROM
WRECKERS TO CHECKERS: SPRINT-CAR MANIA
DELIVERED
THE ACTION!!!
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(9/3/10) --- As per the norm for the past 3 years, SPRINT-CAR
MANIA broughtout the largest crowd of the season to the
BOYD's SPEEDWAY Friday night, despite MotherNature tossing
a 5PM curve-ball rain shower. With over 40 Sprint-Car
teams again, on the grounds the U.S.C.S and the GEORGIA
OUTLAW MINI SPRINTS took to the track in force as drivers
from 8 states battled it out for the top prize. From wreckers
to checkers both series saw witness to late race red flag
cautions. In the U.S.C.S 30-lap GOODYEAR TIRE feature
race, it would be Matt Linder smacking the turn 2 wall
and flipping violently with 3 laps remaining. While in
the 20-lap MINI SPRINTS feature, leader Jim Wall crashed
and flipped on the front-straightaway coming to the White
Flag. Three of BOYD's SPEEDWAY's local divisions accompanied
SPRINT-CAR MANIA on the undercard. Len McNeese of Chattanooga,
held off Booger Brooks for the A-Hobby vivctory, while
Jason Brown of Cleveland took the B-Hobby victory. The
FWD feature finale was won by Jason Whitt of Rossville.
In the U.S.C.S feature 5th starting Marshall Skinner exploded
a powerbomb move, on his best friend, leader Derek Hagar
on lap 16, to take the lead in heavy back-marker traffic.
Skinner and Hagar who've raced together of years out of
West Memphis, Arkansas would finish first and third, as
THE ORIGINAL OUTLAW Terry Gray collected the runner-up
spot. In the MINI SPRINT feature Sam Williams of Sugar
Hill, GA would lead one lap, though it was the most important
lap, the checkers. Heat race winner Shane Werner would
finish 2nd with Matt McCullough 3rd. The U.S.C.S Sprint-Cars
travel Sunday night to nearby Rome, GA to wrap up Labor
Day Weekend. For more info. visit both series' web-sites
at www.uscsracing.com or www.georgiaminisprints.com
more...... story to follow later SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Picking up where he left off two (2) weeks ago in Talladega,
Sam Williams of Sugar Grove, GA again found victory lane
Friday night at BOYD's SPEEDWAY at the conclusion of SPRINT-CAR
MANIA and the 20-lap GEORGIA OUTLAW MINI SPRINT feature.
Leading only the checkered flag lap, Williams piloting
his # 78 "JSI: Jesse Stutts Inc, Stallard Chassis"
3-G Engines mini-sprint, took it to JODY MILLARD PEST
CONTROL Victory Lane after violently flipping in last
years 2009 event. This year it was leader Jim Wall coming
to the white-flag flipping violently down the front straightaway.
The Monovia, Alabama driver was uninjured and dejectedly
walked away from the crash, knowing he was just a lap
and a few feet from his career first G.O.M.S feature win.
Behind Williams at the conclusion of the race were Shane
Werner in 2nd and Matt McCullough in 3rd. Dwight Pilgram
and Kentucky's Jeremy Anderson rounded out the Top 5.
Former
series Champion, Marshall Skinner from West Memphis, Arkansas
passed team-mate Derek Hagar from Marion, Arkansas on
lap 24 of the 30-lap United Sprint Car Series presented
by Goodyear for the lead in the main event at Boyd's Speedway
on Friday night to capture his fifth USCS main event of
the 2010 season.
Defending series Champion Terry Gray who started sixth
passed Hagar who lost his breaks on the following lap
and came home in the runner-up spot. Hagar coasted home
in third place followed by the evening's Goodyear Speed
Dash Winner, 17 year-old rookie Morgan Turpen from Bartlett,
Tennessee who led the first eight laps in fourth place.
Another top rookie, 15 year-old Eric Riggins, Jr. from
Charlotte, North Carolina who won the Engler Machine and
Tool First Heat rounded out the top fivefinishers.
Goodyear Speed Dash Winner: Morgan Turpen, Eric Riggins,
Jr., Terry Gray, Ray Bugg and Matt Linder
Engler Machine and Tool First Heat: Eric Riggins, Jr.,
Marshall Skinner, Morgan Turpen, Mike Hampton, Justin
Lineman, Aubrey Black, Lee moore, Ray Bugg, David Clark
and Coby Adams DNS.
Butlerbuilt Second Heat: Matt Linder, Derek Hagar, Terry
Gray, Danny Martin, Jr., C.J. Miller, Bob Auld, Clint
Weiss, Brandon Rekow, Joe Larkin and Darren Clark.
USCS Presented by Goodyear A-Main 30 Laps:
1 - 26 Marshall Skinner
2 - 10 Terry Gray
3 - 9 Derek Hagar
4 - 80 Morgan Turpen
5 - 47 Eric Riggins, Jr.
6 - 9m C.J. Miller
7 - 00 Danny Martin, Jr.
8 - 0x Clint Weiss
9 - 21b Aubrey Black
10 - 28 Justin Lineman
11 - 83 Bob Auld
12 - 25 Ray Bugg
13 - 29 Coby Adams
14 - 1x Matt Linder
15 - 33 Joe Larkin
16 - 69 Brandon Rekow
17 - 10w Mike Hampton
18 - 20 Darren Clark
19 - 21c David Clark
20 - 1a Lee Moore
OGLE
JR. DENIES PERRY AGAIN at BOYD's SPEEDWAY
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by: Laura Olmstrom (www.actionshotsetc.com)
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(8/27/10) --- For the second time this season "BILLY
THE KID" BILLY OGLE JR. slugged it out against the
"RINGGOLD KID" Jamie Perry for the 25 lap Steel-head
LM feature Friday night at BOYD's SPEEDWAY. At racetime
fifteen (15) teams signed in setting two heats prior to
the $1,000 to-WIN "A" Main event. Winners RICK
HIXSON and Perry brought the field to green, but it would
be a lap 6 pass by the #201 "Kilby Equipment Sales,
Grady King Construction, PBM Performance Products, Calhoun's
Restaurant" sponsored GRT Competition Race Engines
powered Knoxville, TN, racer, that would be key for the
feature. "It's our third victory here in 2010"
stated Ogle Jr. after visiting JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL
Victory Lane. "We like this Steel-head LM program
ya'll run here on Friday's and it in turn helps our Super
Late Model program, when ya'll have various series come
in to BOYD's." Early leader Perry (1999 S.A.S Champion)
hung on to finish second as points leader Hixson raced
past LAMAR SCOGGINS. Rounding out the Top-5 was THE LAW-MAN
MIKE TINKER. Ogle Jr. took the GA MEMORIAL RACE for the
second consecutive time back in late May during a Volunteer
Racing series event, that paid a $3,000 prize.
In other racing action: JASON THE FLYIN' WELSHAN of Maryville,
TN was victorious in the Crate LM division against nineteen
(19) other combatants. A wicked start to the feature handed
KAYNE HICKMAN the lead early, but Welshan never gave up
an conquered the 20 lap feature. JEFF SMITH was second
passing Hickman late in the race with JERRY COFFMAN and
last weekends winner CRAIG BURROWS round out the Top-5.
In the A-Hobby division it was PATRICK WILSON taking the
checkers. BOOGER BROOKS appeared to finish second but
was found 15lbs. lite at the scales after the race. GARY
JOHNSON, COREY CRESSWELL, CHUCK COOPER and DUSTIN CANSLER
rounded out the Top-5. Points leader MIKE CHAPMAN picked
up another B-Hobby feature win. TIM TOTHEROW, BRANDON
FRANCIS, ALVIN SEWELL and JACOB STEWART followed Chapman
across the finishline. For the second consecutive week
JAMES DYKES has taking the FWD finale feature. MATT PATTON
(whom was at the epicenter of all the brew-ha-ha last
weekend) finished a strong runner-up to Dykes. Rounding
out the Top-5 were; BRAD CROSS, MICHAEL ARP and TOM GILBERT.
Next Friday 9/3 the Steel-head & Crate LM's are off
for SPRINT-CAR MANIA II. A&B Hobby as well as FWD
will be on the undercard. Visit www.BOYDsSPEEDWAY.com
for more details.
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ARP
& RJ BATTLEBRAWL
FOR HOT AUGUST NIGHTS S.R.R.S VICTORY
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Chattanooga/Ringgold (8/20/2010) --- Skip Arp and
Ronnie Johnson put on a BATTLEBRAWL for the ages Friday
night at BOYD's SPEEDWAY for the $3,000. HOT AUGUST NIGHTS
Southern Regional Racing Series event. Leading the first
10 laps from his CAT-BIRDS SEAT (outside pole) Arp was
surpassed by 5th the starting RJ whom seemed well en route
to his 9th win of 2010. Arp flanked by S.R.R.S regular
Josh Putnam came roaring back to life with clear track
ahead, just prior to halfway in the 40 lapper and regained
the top spot. Johnson wasn't thru and just like a heavyweight
prize fighter, got back into the lead passing Arp with
a little over a dozen laps left. Johnson seemed to (once
again) be the man to beat, but with 5 laps to go, the
driveshaft would jump ship, thus handing the victory to
Arp. "We were lucky tonight..." stated Arp in
JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL Victory Lane, standing next
to the Bobby Giffin owned # 97 "Stanley Best Heating
& Cooling, Curtis Equipment Sales" sponsored
GRT racecar. "I dunno what happened to him (RJ) but
we'll take it. When he passed me, I thought we'll we ain't
the best tonight, then all the sudden the car got better."
Arp's 3rd win of 2010 comes once again with the S.R.R.S
after taking a May BOYD's event and splitting a double
header in nearby Cleveland, TN.
At racetime thirty-one (31) Super Late Model teams had
signed in and after local division heat races qualifying
time trials (two cars at a time) took to the track. Three
groups readied, which were locking in the Top-3 fastest
to the feature, thus leaving the remainer of each group
to run 1 of 3 B-Mains. Local racer Kevin Gibson would
dice up the competition early setting fast time with a
14:075. Putnam and Crossville, TN, racer Brett Wyatt also
were locked in within the first group. In Group 2; Chad
Ogle would hit his marks outqualifying Brandon Kinzer
and Tony Morris. Group 3 saw Johnson lead the charge.
That was until Arp hit the track clocking a 14:158 earning
the outside FRONT ROW JOE position. Anthony White was
the final qualifier locked in behind RJ. The B-Mains went
off without a hitch as Randy Weaver in the # B1 "Bob
Harris, Perferred Sandblasting, Ellis Contracting"
sponsored GRT took the victory earning him the 10th overall
starting position. Jake Knowles and William Thomas driving
an unmarked # 22T "J.W. Miller Land & Timber,
Gils Auto Sales, Extreme Power Sports" sponsored
Scorpion / Lamar Hines powered got wins in the other two
B-Mains.
With curfew approaching the S.R.R.S field formed on the
frontstretch and took off with the wave of James Burkhart's
green flag. Arp took command as Gibson quickly faded from
his pole position. Ogle and Putnam held on for second
and third as Johnson black/red shark-fin sliced thru the
waters on the very bottom of the surface. Craig Burrows,
who'd just won the Crate LM feature, ended his night prematurely
as the DIRTY WHITE BOY brought out caution #1. The restart
would see Ellis go-around on the frontstretch and his
night would also be done. Closing in on lap 10 RJ made
his move on leader Arp and with a little dose of lapped
traffic the deal was done and 5th starting Johnson was
now in command. After minor cautions Arp would come back
to life around the lap 15 mark and regain the lead using
the high-line. A close call came for the leaders Arp &
Johnson during the race when LIL' John Owenby lost power
on the frontstretch making the leaders take evasive action.
Putnam's Top-5 run would end with a blown engine breeding
life into the # 18 "Kinzer Drilling Co., Will Kinzer
Autism Foundation, Quality Gas & Oil" GRT machine
of Brandon Kinzer. Johnson proved to NOT go quietly into
that Arp goodnight, and raced back into the lead around
halfway.
Unable to do anything but watch his fellow Tennesseeian
Arp held solidly to second with Kinzer, Ogle and Tony
THE TIGER Morris within the Top-5. Toward the end RJ was
ridin' in stride as David Payne and Weaver began battling
Ogle and Knowles within the Top-5. Turn-3 on the 35th
circuit and RJ would see his 9th victory of 2010 fly rite
outta the cockpit as his driveshaft decided to exit. Kinzer
would now trail Arp as third place Ogle was now trekked
by WILLE-T. The final restart Arp didin't miss a beat,
as Kinzer got relief from Ogle's battle with Thomas. At
the line of lap 40 Thomas would be in third as Ogle, was
in a 3-wide battle against the # 8 "Payne Racing
Tire, Gibson Motorsports" MasterSbilt and Weaver's
machine. At the line both Payne and Weaver inched past
Ogle for a Top-5 finish. In two week; SPRINT-CAR MANIA
returns to the BOYD's SPEEDWAY. The U.S.C.S Outlaw Sprint
Cars headline with the GEORGIA MINI SPRINTS. Next Friday
(Aug. 27th) a Full Regular Program is ontap with Steel-Head
LM's, Crate LM's, A&B Hobby and FWD. Visit www.BOYDsSPEEDWAY.com
for more info.
Official Results: Pending Tire Samples
S.R.R.S HOT AUGUST NIGHTS 40
8/20/2010
1. Skip Arp (# 97) Georgetown, TN
2. Brandon Kinzer (# 18) Allen, Ky
3. William Thomas (# 22T) Phenix City, Al
4. David Payne (# 8) Murphy, Nc
5. Randy Weaver (# B1) Crossville, Tn
6. Chad Ogle (# 10) Sevierville, Tn
7. Jake Knowles (# 66) Tyrone, Ga
8. Riley Hickman (# R1) Ooltewah, Tn
9. Tony Morris (# M31) Murfreesboro, Tn
10. Anthony Burroughs (# 121) Athens, Al
11. Jay Brinkley (# 10) Shelbyville, Tn
12. Kevin Gibson (# M45) Ringgold, Ga
13. Brett Wyatt (# 17) Crossville, Tn
14. Robert Gant (# 22) Flat Rock, Al
15. Jacob Grizzle (# 99G) Blairsville, Ga
16. Jason Welshan (# 124) Maryville, Tn
17. Ray McElhiney (# 20) Pulaski, Tn
18. Ronnie Johnson (# 5) Chattanooga, Tn
19. Josh Putnam (# 212) Florence, Al
20. Mark Douglas (# 52) Knoxville, Tn
21. John Owenby (# 48) Cleveland, Tn
22. Anthony White (# 2x) Clinton, Tn
23. Derek Ellis (# 99) Chatsworth, Ga
24. Craig Burrows (# 23) Chicamauga, Ga
DNS: Mike Tinker, Tom Maddox, Rick Hixson, Kayne Hickman,
Davy Davis, George Mashburn, Brian Burke
In other Racing Action; Craig Burrows took the disasterous
checkers in the Crate LM feature. Burrows and Robby Mason
tangled at the start of the feature which collected abunch
of racecars on the frontstretch. Burrows was unscaved
and took his # 23 "Tony Burrows Construction, Dale
McDowell Racing" sponsored Rocket to victory. Jason
Welshan, David Tindell, Kayne Hickman and Jimmy Webb survived
to round out the Top-5. In the A-Hobby Gene Dover (not
Donnie Johnson as reported) took the win. Roger D!ckson
(driving the #72 Wilson machine) was second handing Booger
Brooks a third place finish. Last weeks winner Corey Cresswell
and Steve Tate rounded out the Top-5. The Heavy Metal
Monsters of the Midway (or the B-Hobby) raced their 15
lap feature and it was Alvin Sewell (not in his normal
red #1) taking the win in Brooks' #48 machine. Mike Chapman,
Labron Miller, Brandon Francis and Chuck Heiling rounded
out the Top-5. In the final race of the night James Dykes
survived a KAMIKAZE move under caution, by an irate crash
victim, to win the 15 lap FWD race. Brad Cross, Anthony
Hudgins, Derrick Forgey and Jason Reed followed Dykes
across the checkers.
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TOTHEROW
& CRESSWELL TOP A&B HOBBY FEATURES

Chattanooga/Ringgold (8/13/10) --- Tim Totherow of Signal
Mtn, TN found his way to JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL Victory
Lane for the first
time Friday night, winning the B-Hobby feature race.
Totherow fell from a six-foot ladder in 2006 and crushed
multiple vertebrae in his back. Doctors said hed
never walk again, muchless drive his # T39 "Carolina
Trailers" sponsored racecar. After
surgery and ten (10) weeks inpatient therapy as well
as a year of outpatient therapy, Totherow is able to
walk short distances with assistance of canes. In 2007,
outfitted with special controls inside the cockpit of
his racecar, he again started racing. In the A-Hobby
Corey Cresswell kept up movement of A-Hobby racers in
keeping Booger Brooks outta victory lane, now for the
past three (3) weeks. Rick Hixson and Jeff Smith continued
their dominant ways in the Steel-Head and Crate Late
Model (respectively) divisions. Smith has now three-in-a-row
Crate LM feature race victories, while Hixson has won
three outta the last four Steel-Head LM races. Matt
Patton beat points leader Michael Arp in the FWD finale
feature.
It
was another night of hot weather with thunderstorms
threatening all around, but nothing would stop the racing
thunder that was happening at one of the best 1/3 mile
clay ovals in the south. The fans that waited and watched
as lightening and thunder was striking all around were
treated to some of the best racing of the season. First
up would bring the B-Hobby class for their one and only
heat race. A early caution in turn two caused by the
#8 Brandon Francis would bunch the field back up, but
Daniel Johnston would finish in front of #1 Alvin Sewell
and #T39 Tim Totherow. Next up would bring the 19 Crate
Late Models to the track to duke it our in two heat
races. In Heat #1 Craig Burrows would start along side
Jason Welshan, but it would be Welshan jumping to the
early lead and hold off hardcharging Chip Brindle with
Burrows finishing third. In Heat #2 Fulton, Mississippi's
Eric Cooley would lead the field to the green. The recent
dominator of the Crate Late Models Jeff "Spanky"
Smith would hound Cooley for laps but was never able
to make the pass. A single car caution for the spin
of Points Leader Robby Mason in turn 4 would set up
for a late race shootout. Cooley would hold off Smith
and Elbert McCullough for the win. In Heat Race #1 of
the A-Hobby the field would be at a disadvantage from
the start as multi-winner and points leader Booger Brooks
would lead the field to the green. Brooks would capture
the win followed by Gary Johnson and Jeff McKenzie.
In Race #2 Corey Cresswell would find himself back in
the winning ways as he held off Steve Tate and Donnie
Johnson. Next out was the Steel Headed Late Models for
the first of two Heats. Nathan Parris and Lamar Scoggins
(driving the back-up car of Rick Hixson) would lead
the field to the green. But it was the Cajun Veteran
of Rick Hixson taking the win followed by Scoggins and
Jamie Perry. In Race #2 Todd Hernandez would hold off
the field for his heat race victory and was followed
across the line by David Tinker and Todd Morrow. The
last of the qualifying heats would bring the FWD's to
the speedway. Race #1 Brad Cross took the win followed
by James Dykes and Adam Reseigh. Race #2 Matt Patton
would hold off Michael Arp and Jarod Blevins for the
win.
With all the heat races finished and the line-ups set
for the nights Feature Races the call was sent to the
pits for the B-Hobby to bring their machines to the
starting line. Daniel Johnston and Alvin Sewell would
lead the field to the green. Sewell seemed to be in
complete control until a late race mechanical problem
would turn the lead over to Tim Totherow. Tim came close
to his first ever victory a couple of weeks ago only
to see his chances slip away with mechanical problems
of his own. But after long hours of physical therapy
from a fall that has left him partical paralyzed he
final had found what he dreamed one day he would do.
Tim had not only defeated the odds that he would race
again, but on this night he was on top of the world.
"Way to go Tim, you are a great roll model for
us all". Rounding out the top 5 would be Brandon
Francis, Daniel Johnston, Charles Williams and Brandon
Armitage. The Crate Late Models drove to the starting
line as the fans scooted to the edge of their seats.
Welshan and Cooley brought the full field to the green.
Welshan took the early lead and set sail. The multi-victorious
Jeff Smith quickly moved in to second. As the race settle
down up front with Welshan leading Smith the action
behind them got even hotter. Racing 3 and 4 wide for
laps between Rex Richey, David Tindell, Kenny Kizzar
and Robby Mason the fans were getting their moneys worth.
But this night would appear to be all Welshan and he
crossed the finish line in front of Jeff Smith breaking
a 4 race win streak. But as Welshan crossed the scales
he was found to be light handing the victory over to
Smith. Jeff stated later that evening "that he
has never had the luck he has had this year". Some
times its better to be lucky than good, but Jeff Smith
has been both. Following Smith was Chip Brindle, Craig
Burrows, Elbert McCullough and Kayne Hickman. In the
A-Hobby Feature a late race mechancial problem would
sideline race leader Booger Brooks handing the lead
over to Corey Cresswell. Cresswell would take the win
followed by Donnie Johnson, Garry Johnson, Blake Armitage
and Steve Tate. The Steel-Headed Late Models were up
next. Polesitters Rick Hixson and Todd Hernandez would
bring the field to the green. Entering turn one on the
first lap Hernandez drove his #T6 into the side of Hixson
spinning Hixson around. With Hixson sitting sideways
in turn one the field started stacking up behind him.
The field was put under the red flag to untangle the
mess. Once the field was reset the green flew again
with Hixson jumping out front. His teammate Lamar Scoggins
tucked right under his rear bumper and followed him
to the front. Hernandez slipped back to 6th place before
gather his machine and began working his way back to
the front. The race was up front between Hixson and
Scoggins. Hixson had made the commitment he was going
to run the top which left the bottom open for Scoggins.
And for 20 laps they raced side by side each waiting
for the other to slip up. But with two veteran drivers
neither slipped and Hixson would take a hard fought
victory over Scoggins, Todd Hernandez (fought his way
back to third ), Brian Jackson and Pat Castleberry.
The last race of the evening brought the FWD's to the
speedway. Matt Patton would survive a field plagued
with flat tires. Following Patton would be Michael Arp,
Adam Reseigh, Hailey Cresswell and Denver Shrum.
FULL
FIELD RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY
1. TIM TOTHEROW #T39 (FIRST EVER VICTORY)
2. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
3. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
4. CHARLES WILLIAMS #43
5. BRANDON ARMITAGE #7
6. ALVIN SEWELL #1
7. SONNT GRAVES #29
8. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
9. RODNEY DAUGHTERY #117
10. MICHAEL ARP #69
CRATE
LATE MODELS
1. JEFF "SPANKY" SMITH #17S
2. CHIP BRINDLE #38C
3. CRAIG BURROW #23
4. ELBERT MCCULLOUGH #9
5. KAYNE HICKMAN #H3
6. REX RICHEY #16
7. DAVID TINDELL #111
8. JERRY COFFMAN #30
9. ROBBY MASON #72
10. KENNY KIZZAR #A-1
11. HEATH HINDMAN #91
12. ERIC COOLEY #21B
13. JIMMY WEBB #B5
14. TODD STAFFORD #118
15. RANDY HILL #17H
16. SCOTT OHMS #R76
17. MIKE FRANKS #F4
18. BRIAN PRITCHARD #3
DQ'D JASON WELSHAN (LIGHT AT SCALES)
DNS: RON BOZARTH #19
A-HOBBY
1. COREY CRESSWELL #12
2. DONNIE JOHNSON #3
3. GARRY JOHNSON #J3
4. BLAKE ARMITAGE #37
5. STEVE TATE #1ST
6. JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
7. JODY HIXSON #4
8. SCOTTIE HOGAN #15
9. MITCH BRADY #X13
10. TIM DURHAM #D2
11. CLIFF WEBB #17
12. BOOGER BROOKS #48
DNS: DOUG COBB #1
DNS: RONNIE KERR #28
DNS: ROGER ****SON #72
STEEL-HEADED
LATE MODELS
1. RICK HIXSON #16
2. LAMAR SCOGGINS #57
3. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
4. BRIAN JACKSON #B4
5. PAT CASTLEBERRY #P14
6. TRAVIS ARMES #01
7. TODD MARROW #T1
8. JOHN BURGER #71
9. NATHAN PARRIS #32
10. MIKE EVANS #33
11. JAMIE PERRY #P4
12. LEE GRAY #11G
13. DAVID TINKER #T21
14. DAVEY DAVIS #D11
15. ANDY MILLER #17M
FRONTRUNNERS
1. MATT PATTON #53
2. MICHAEL ARP #31
3. ADAM RESEIGH #2
4. HAILEY CRESSWELL #28
5. DENVER SHRUM #D71
6. BRAD CROSS #V20
7. JAROD BLEVINS #35
8. TODD WRIGHT #T1
9. JASON REID #26
10. JAMES DYKES #J7
11. RICHARD HICKMAN #73
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H EAVY HITTERS INVADE: OGLE JR. BEATS PERRY & ARP
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(7/30/2010) --- Every Friday could be called the Summer
Heats with the hot temperatures we're having in the
south and this Friday was no different. The temperatures
were hot once again as the fans rolled into Boyd's Speedway
hoping the racing would be just as hot. The B-HOBBY'S
were first to take to the Speedway in the first of two
Heats. In Heat #1 Brandon Francis held off Roy Oxford
and Mike Chapman for the win. Early exits by Chapman
for a flat and Johnston and Jeff Irvin with mechanical
problems made the win a little easier. In Heat #2 Lee
Harbin jumped out front at the drop of the green and
went on to capture the win over Alvin Sewell and Tim
Totherow. The CRATE LATE MODELS were up next and the
question on everyones mind was Could Anyone Stop The
17S of Jeff Smith. Having won several races in a row
both at Boyd's Speedway and neighboring North Georgia
Speedway could he be stopped. In Heat #1 Smith's teammate
Randy Hill #17H would lead the field to the green while
outside polesitter #A1 Kenny Kizzar battled closely
by. Hill seemed to be under control until on lap 5 Kenny
Kizzar showed his muscle and passed Hill. Kizzar would
take the heat victory over Hill and Points Leader Robby
Mason. In Heat #2 Jeff Smith would have to try working
his way to the front from his 4th starting position.
With #91 Heath Hindman and Jimmy Webb bringing the field
to the green the battle was underway. On lap 2 Hindman
overtook Webb for the lead as Smith followed. The race
wasn't decided until the very end as Hindman held off
hardcharging Smith at the finish. Webb followed Jeff
Smith for third. Next up was the A-HOBBY Division as
Polesitter #1ST was unable to make the call due to mechancial
issues moving youngster #18 Dustin Cansler to the pole.
But as the green flew Cansler makes contact with another
racer and cuts down a tire and ends his heat race. Chuck
Cooper holds off Jordan Rodabaugh and Blake Armatige
for the victory in the first of two heats. In Heat #2
it was a poker hand of a couple of pairs starting up
front. The pair of #3's and the pair of Johnson's led
the field to the green. With the #3 Donnie Johnson holding
off #148 Booger Brooks and the #J3 Garry Johnson for
the win. Jeff McKenzie brought up the rear, but after
having trouble during hot laps left the race track went
home and brought his backup race car to the speedway
just in time to start his heat. The stellar field of
STEEL HEADED LATE MODELS were up next. With Davey Davis
and Andy Miller starting from the front row the battle
was soon to be behind them. As Davis fell backwards
through the field the hardcharging #97 driven by Skip
Arp was on Mr. Miller's bumper. Arp took his time working
lap after lap until on lap 10 made his move passing
Miller for the lead. Arp was followed by Andy Miller,
Jason Welshan and Billy Ogle Jr. In Heat #2 fans would
wonder could the racing be any better. Roger ****son
and Jamie Perry started up front but Perry would let
everyone know he was going to be a factor in the nights
outcome. Perry would capture the win and would be awarded
the outsite pole position for the nights feature along
side Skip Arp. Perry was followed by Rick Hixson and
Roger ****son. The last Heats of the night would bring
the FWD to the racing surface. Hudgins would hold off
Blake Hall and Derrick Forgey for the win. In Heat #2
the race would see its first RED FLAG as the cars of
Jill Nichols and Cody Raby got together going down the
backstretch and hit head-on into the backstretch wall.
While special care was taken to see that both drivers
were ok. Nichols would be removed and placed in the
track ambulance for observation. She later refused to
be transported to the hospital, but the cars were a
total loss with heavy front end damage. Once racing
resumed a green white checkered race was ordered and
Tommy Hughes led Matt Patton and James Dykes across
the finish line.
With an extremely fast race track all night long it
was now time to bring each class out for the FEATURE
EVENTS. Up first would see the B-HOBBY's roll to the
front stretch for the Feature Introductions. Starting
on row #1 would be #8 Brandon Francis and #7 Lee Harbin
as the green flag flew Francis assumed the early lead.
Quickly moving into second was the #1 Alvin Sewell driven
machine The two battled lap after lap until on lap 11
the #48 of Bobby Phillips would take over second. On
lap 13 a three car crash in turn four would end the
night for the cars of Jeff Irvin, Charles Williams and
Daniel Johnston and Lee Harbin would also experience
transmission problems and have his night come to a close.
Alvin Sewell would take yet another victory followed
across the scales by Bobby Phillips ( who was DQ'D for
being to light) moving Lebron Miller into second followed
by Tim Totherow and Mike Chapman. Now it was time to
answer the earlier question; Could Anyone Stop #17S
Jeff Smith? As the CRATE LATE MODELS rolled into position
led by Kenny Kizzar and Heath Hindman. At the drop of
the green flag Hindman took over where he had left off
leading Jeff Smith. As Hindman settled in he was being
pursued by Smith from both the top and the bottom. On
lap 9 Smith made his move as Hindman pushed high in
turn 2 opening the door for Smith on the bottom. Smith
would take the lead followed by Hindman. Kizzar would
also pass Hindman on Lap 14 bring Robby Mason along
with him. The question was soon answered and on this
night Smith would once again visit Victory Lane. Following
Smith was Kenny Kizzar, Robby Mason, Craig Burrows and
Tyler Millwood ( who would also come up light at the
scales). The A-HOBBY's were up next hoping to improve
from the previous weeks demolition derby type results.
As the green flag flew the same results seemed to be
the order. As the cars of Garry Johnson, Booger Brooks
would get together sending them both to the pits for
repairs. Donnie Johnson held the early lead with Chuck
Cooper closing in. On lap 10 the caution flew again
for the J2 of Jeff McKenzie in his backup race car for
leaking oil around the track, also the #148 Booger Brooks
exited for good after returning from an earlier wreck
that had broken a left rear shock. Donnie Johnson would
take the victory over Chuck Cooper, Blake Armitage,
Corey Cresswell and Jordan Rodabaugh. Next out would
bring a 18 car field of some of the strongest competitors
for a regular weekly show to the Speedway. With names
like Skip Arp, Jamie Perry, Billy Ogle Jr. Kevin Gibson,
Jason Welshan and Rick Hixson along with many other
the fans were sure to see a outstanding race. And as
the field came to the green led by Arp and Perry it
was apparent they were going to get their money's worth
tonight. As Perry took the early lead followed by Arp
they would continue to battle. With Billy Ogle Jr. making
his way to the front from his 7th starting position
he used patience as he worked both the high and low
grooves. On lap 12 Billy Ogle Jr would pass Arp for
second wasting no time on lap 15 he took the lead away
from Jamie Perry. Once Ogle Jr. established himself
as the race leader he never looked back. Rounding out
the top five was Perry, Arp, Andy Miller and Brian Burke.
In the last race of the evening the FWD would see another
repeat winner with #T9 Tommy Hughes holding off the
field for his Victory. Hughes was followed by Michael
Arp(starting last), Anthony Hudgins, Derrick Forgey
and JR Kittrle. It was another Great Evening of Racing
at Boyd's Speedway. Thanks for a track well prepared
for side by side racing throughout the evening. Everybody
was headed home by the 11 pm curfew.
FULL
FIELD RUNDOWN
B-HOBBY
1. ALVIN SEWELL #1
2. LEBRON MILLER #21
3. TIM TOTHEROW #T39
4. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
5. RICK WAGNER #45
6. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
7. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
8. JACOB STEWART #15
9. JEFF IRVIN #38
10. CHARLES WILLIAMS #43
11. ROY OXFORD #011
12. LEE HARBIN #7
13. SONNY GRAVES #29
DQ'D BOBBY PHILLIPS (LIGHT AT SCALES)
DNS- MICHAEL CLARK
CRATE
LATE MODEL
1. JEFF SMITH #17S
2. KENNY KIZZAR #A1
3. ROBBY MASON #72
4. CRAIG BURROW #23
5. HEATH HINDMAN #91
6. JIMMY WEBB #B5
7. JERRY COFFMAN #30
8. RANDY HILL #17H
9. TODD STAFFORD #118
10. TODD MORROW #99
11. DUSTIN GOLDEN #77
12. SCOTT OHMS #R76
13. JAMES GAMBLE #27
DQ'D TYLER MILLWOOD (LIGHT AT SCALES)
A-HOBBY
1. DONNIE JOHNSON #3
2. CHUCK COOPER #37
3. BLAKE ARMITAGE #37
4. COREY CRESSWELL #12
5. JORDAN RODABAUGH #66
6. DUSTIN CANSLER #18
7. STEVE TATE #1ST
8. SCOTTIE HOGAN #15
9. CLIFF WEBB #17
10. JODY HIXSON #4
11. JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
12. BOOGER BROOKS #148
13. RONNIE KERR #28
14. GARRY JOHNSON #J3
DNS- MATT COBB
STEEL
HEADED LATE MODEL
1. BILLY OGLE JR. #201
2. JAMIE PERRY #P4
3. SKIP ARP #97
4. ANDY MILLER #17M
5. BRIAN BURKE #B39
6. JASON WELSHAN #124
7. KEVIN GIBSON #57
8. BRIAN JACKSON #B4
9. MIKE TINKER #T21
10. PAT CASTLEBERRY #P14
11. RICK HIXSON #06 (DRIVING ROGER DICKSON'S CAR AFTER
BLOWING ENG)
12. MIKE EVANS #33
13. CHRIS WILSON #73
14. D.J. HAYES #393
15. DAVEY DAVIS #D11
16. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
DNS- ROGER DICKSON (LOANED CAR TO RICK HIXSON)
DNS-KAYNE HICKMAN
FRONTRUNNERS
1. TOMMY HUGHES #T9
2. MICHAEL ARP #78
3. ANTHONY HUDGINS #H5
4. DERRICK FORGEY #8
5. JR KITTRLE #21
6. RICHARD HICKMAN #31
7. TODD WRIGHT #T1
8. DRIVER UNKNOWN (?) #76
9. BRAD CROSS #V20
10. BLAKE HALL #60
11. JAMES DYKES #J7
12. TOMMY GILBERT #73
13. ADAM RESCRENT #2
14. MATT PATTON #53
15. DENVER SHRUM #71
DNS-JILL NICHOLS
DNS-CODY RABY
A
NEW BABY BOYd:
Chattanooga,
TN (7/27/10) --- My friend Scott Boyd driver of the
# 77 "Boyd-Built Racecars & Parts" Crate
LM and his wife April welcomed in a new baby boy to
the BOYD family. Scott is son of Butch and Wanda Boyd
who are the patriarchs of the BOYD SPEEDWAY bloodlines.
Mason Boyd was born 7/27/10. Somebody teach the photographer
how to correctly set the date on the camera........
GREENE
WINS A-HOBBY GREEN - BOOGER's STREAK END S
photo's by: www.ACTIONSHOTSETC.com
With
the thermometer reaching the 100 degree mark and a heat
index well above that, the fans that came to Boyd'sSpeedway
on this night, got to see just how hot the racing would
be. With some raceteams taking some time off due to
the heat there was still plenty to fight over the prize
money in each division. First out for heat races would
be theB-HOBBY's. With recent winner #1 Alvin Sewell
starting from the pole he would see the #T39 Tim Totherow
take the lead away before lap one was complete. Totherow
would take his first heat victory followed by #7 Daniel
Johnston and #07 Steve King. In race #2 the front row
was filled with a couple of veteran B-Hobby competitors
in #2 Mike Chapman and #8 Brandon Francis. They would
show the field just how its done finishing one two and
they were followed by #9 Lee Harbin. Next out would
be the CRATE LATE MODEL, with #111 David Tindell starting
from the pole he had hope to finish more than a lap
this week. Last week Mr. Tindell was involved in a lap
one wreck that ended his run even before it got started.
But on this night he made sure he stayed out of trouble
by leading every lap. He was followed by #17S Jeff Smith
and #30 Jerry Coffman. In race #2 Craig Burrows hoped
to improve his luck this week as well, he followed Mr.
Tindell's example and lead flag to flag followed to
the finish by #9 Elbert McCullough and #99 Todd Morrow.
With the next Heat's rolling to the speedway the A-HOBBY
would bring 22 racercars trying to get those top starting
positions for their feature run. Blake Armitage #37
would lead the field to the green, but before we could
get started the cars of Russell Schell and Booger Brooks
would have trouble. Armitage would go on to take the
victory followed by #37 Chuck Cooper and #12 Corey Cresswell.
In heat #2 Jeff McKinze would bring the field to the
green, but would see his lead be short lived as Robbie
Greene driving his yellow #00 take the early lead and
told everyone else come catch me if your can. No one
could but he was chased by #72 Patrick Wilson and #3
Richard Dixson. The next to the last group lined up
for the first of two heats in the STEEL HEADED LATE
MODELS. With Brian Jackson and Stephanie Powell leading
the group to the green Jackson would take the early
lead while Powell's night came to a hard stop on lap
4 with a hard hit into the front stretch wall sending
her to the trailer for the evening. Jackson would race
hard only to see 1999 Southern All-Star Champion Jamie
Perry take his lead away on lap five and later would
be passed for second by Rick Hixson. Jackson would go
on to finish third. In race #2 Todd Hernandez started
from the outside front row starting position. And at
the drop of green he used the power from his Hickman
Racing Engine to power past #11 Lee Gray for the lead.
Hernandez would go on to lead every lap followed by
#T21 Mike Tinker and #11 Lee Gray. Last would bring
to the fans delight a FWD division that must have changed
their rules to a DEMOLITION DERBY. Leaving only three
racers on the track at the end. James Dykes, Brad Cross
and Richard Hickman would finish one two and three.
In the last heat Micheal Arp would take the victory
followed by Haily Cresswell and Jill Nichols.
The
wind was calm, the temperature was hot, now it was time
to race for the money and even some of the racers temps
were hot by now. The B-HOBBY was first up and once again
they had read from the book of DEMOLITION DERBY. With
#T39 Tim Totherow leading the way, to what appeared
to be his first ever victory, he saw it all come to
a halt on lap 7 with mechanical problems. That handed
the lead over to #8 Brandon Francis he appeared to be
on his way to victory lane when he and the #1 Alvin
Sewell got together going down the backstretch ending
both of their nights. This would give the lead to Micheal
Brooks with two laps remaining. Brooks would go on to
see victory lane for the first time followed by #21
Lebron Miller, #7 Daniel Johnston, #9 Lee Harbin and
#43 Charles Williams. The CRATE LATE MODELS were called
to the track for their feature event. With #111 David
Tindell starting from the pole he wondered just how
he could keep the field behind him on this night. He
appeared to able to do just that until lap 12 when a
lap car blocked his lane opening the door for Jeff Smith
to sneak into the lead. The frustration set in for Tindell
and he saw not only Smith pass him but also Elbert McCullough,
Jerry Coffman and Robbie Mason before he could settle
into fifth. Jeff Smith would go on to take yet another
victory followed by McCullough, Coffman, Mason and Tindell.
With the A-HOBBY hosting 22-cars Chuck Cooper and Robbie
Greene would make up the front row by winning their
earlier heats and would bring the field to the green.
And when the green flag flew it was all GREEN as Robbie
Greene never looked back taking his First Victory followed
by #12 Corey Cresswell, #J3 Garry Johnson, #72 Patrick
Wilson and #148 Booger Brooks. The STEEL HEADED LATE
MODELS rolled to the front with Jamie Perry and Todd
Hernandez leading the way. After a failed start, the
field would take the green for the second time. Perry
would overpower Hernandez into turn one taking the early
lead. But behind them both was the veteran #16 Rick
Hixson trying to improve from his last week troubles.
As Perry seemed to have everything under control running
the bottom, Rick Hixson decided he didn't want to play
follow the leader. So on lap 4 Hixson made a daring
move around Perry from the top side and said goodbye
to the field. A couple of late cautions including Perry's
motor going up in smoke with two laps remaining would
bunch the field up on the restart. But on this night
Mr. Hixson had them covered he was followed by #T6 Todd
Hernandez, #T21 Mike Tinker, #B4 Jimmy Webb and #00
Ruben Mayfield. The last group of FWD would come to
the track with Victory on their minds. But the earlier
DEMOLITION Derby had taken a few competitors out earlier.
Brad Cross would take the victory over Michael Arp,
#T1 Todd Wright, #8 David Britton and #78 Richard Hickman.
With all the racing completed before 10:30 the remaining
fans were treated with a few laps from a local Mini-Sprint
car checking out the racing surface and a autograph
session with all of tonights Victory Winners. Great
Job by staff on a really HOT! night.
FULL
FIELD RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY
1. MICHAEL BROOKS #45
2. LEBRON MILLER #21
3. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
4. LEE HARBIN #9
5. CHARLES WILLIAMS #43
6. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
7. ALVIN SEWELL #1
8. TIM TOHEROW #T39
9. RODNEY DAUGHTERY #117
10. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
11. JACOB STEWART #15
12. MICHAEL CLARK #69
13. STEVE KING #07
DNS JASON PEARSON #4X
CRATE
LATE MODELS
1. JEFF SMITH #17S
2. ELBERT MCCULLOUGH #9
3. JERRY COFFMAN #30
4. ROBBIE MASON #72
5. DAVID TINDELL #111
6. TODD MORROW #99
7. CRAIG BURROW #23
8. CHIP BRINDLE #21B
9. JIMMY WEBB #B5
10. KACEY HALL #42
11. JAMES GAMBLE #27
12. HEATH HINDMAN #91
13. MICHAEL COMBS #18
14. RON BOZARTH #19
15. MIKE MOUTAGUE #73
16. DUSTIN GOLDEN #77
17. SCOTT OHMS #76
A-HOBBY
1. ROBBIE GREENE #00
2. COREY CRESSWELL #12
3. GARRY JOHNSON #J3
4. PATRICK WILSON #72
5. BOOGER BROOKS #148
6. LEN MCNEESE #84
7. DONNIE JOHNSON #3
8. GREG SUDDERTH #34
9. RONNIE KERR #28
10. BLAKE ARMATIGE #37
11. JORDAN ROADABAUGH #66
12. DOUG COBB #1
13. RICHARD DIXSON #3
DNS CHUCK COOPER #37
DNS GENE HULGEN JR. #1G
DNS RUSSELL SCHELL #86
DNS NATHAN HENDRICKS #H11
DNS TIM DURHAM #D2
DNS MIKE HOOD #21
DNS JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
DNS STEVE TATE #1ST
STEEL
HEADED LATE MODELS
1. RICK HIXSON #16
2. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
3. MIKE TINKER #T21
4. BRIAN JACKSON #B4
5. RUBEN MAYFIELD #00
6. REED JOHNSON #44
7. PAT CASTLEBERRY #P14
8. DJ HAYES #393
9. JAMIE PERRY #P4
10. LEE GRAY #11
11. ANDY MILLER #17M
12. MICHAEL EVANS #33
DNS STEPHANIE POWELL #Y7
FRONT
RUNNERS
1. BRAD CROSS #V20
2. MICHAEL ARP #31
3. DAVID BRITTON #8
4. RICHARD HICKMAN #78
5. TODD WRIGHT #T1
6. HAILY CRESSWELL #28
7. JILL NICHOLS #10
8. JAMES DYKES #7
9. MATT PATTON #53
DNS MARK ARP #48
DNS DENVER SHRUM #D71
DNS DERRICK FORGEY #K88
WEAVER
DENIES HOLLINGSWORTH BOYD's SuMMeR SLaMMeR SWEEP
photo's
by: Thomas Headrickson (www.dt52photos.com)
Chattanooga/Ringgold (7/16/10) --- On a night where
the dice were rolled and the gamble paid off... BOYD's
SPEEDWAY owners made the rite call Friday night when
a 5:45PM Thunderstorm threatened to cancel the nights
SuMMeR SLaMMeR 40: Southern All-Stars event. The Harvey
Bros. and GM Gar Dickson forged on and fans were treated
to one of the best Super Late Model events of the season.
Qualifying time trials took to the track after some
heat racing action from the local divisions. Making
his BOYD's SPEEDWAY debut RIGHT-FOOT Ronnie Lee Hollingsworth
of Northport, Alabama not only set fast time among the
29-entrants, but set a NEW TRACK RECORD in doing so.
Hollingsworth tripped the clock at 13:179, beating Billy
Ogle Jr's 2009 mark of 13:320 by almost two-tenths of
a second.
Joining Hollingsworth, turning also a faster track record
lap, would be local Ringgold, GA racer Kevin Gibson,
as the racer know as AXE, smashed the qualifying clock
at 13:247. David Payne, Jake Knowles, Derek Ellis, Mike
Weeks, Kentucky's Brandon Kinzer, Louisiana's Scott
Creel, Shane Clanton and Texian Chris Brown were all
locked in on their qualifying lap respectfully, leaving
a host of top notch S.A.S regulars looking at having
to race into the "A" Main thru a pair of "B"
Main Consi's. In the first 10 lap race Randy THE DREAM
Weaver took the checkers, earning himself the 11th overall
starting position for the feature. Chad Ogle and KY's
Chris Wilson followed. In Consi #2 it was Mark Vineyard
holding off 1999 S.A.S Champion Jamie Perry and East
Tennessee sensation Shanon Buckingham.
A
four-wide SALUTE to the SuMMeR SLaMMeR fans and Hollingsworth
rocketed forth into the lead, leaving Gibson to grapple
with Knowles and Weeks. Knowles settled things quickly
and was following Hollingsworth's lead, til Weaver decided
to join the fray with a fourth of the way home. Former
2008 BOYD's OCTOBER-FAST winner Shane Clanton was marching
towards the front but the GEORGIA GIANT was overpowered
by Consi. #1 runner-up Ogle, as the SEVIERVILLE ASSAILANT
began knocking off position after position. With Gibson
falling from the lime-light of the Top 5, the DITCHDIGGER
came to a close on the front straight-away. Skip Arp
and provisional starter Freddy Smith's night came to
an end simultaniously as Weaver hounded Hollingsworth
lap after lap.

Finally
with a little over a handful of laps remaining the #116
"BKW Disaster Relief & Rebuild, The Bailey
Co., Byrd's Radiator" sponsored Bloomquist /Race
Engine Design powered past Hollingsworth, whom would
fall from the runner-up finish with less the 2 laps
remaining for a disappointing 11th place nod, due to
a fan-belt demise. Weaver rejoiced in JODY MILLARD PEST
CONTROL Victory Lane and told S.A.S series announcer
Travis Scott all about it: Thank you fans for
coming out and sticking with us during all that rain,
Weaver stated. This was a good race for the fans.
We had trouble with a right front shock and thats
what made me run that crazy line, continued Weaver,
But that crazy line is what won it for me.
1. Randy Weaver (# 116) of Crossville, TN
2. Chad Ogle (# 10) of Sevierville, TN
3. Jake Knowles (# 66) of Tyrone, GA
4. Shane Clanton (# 25) of Locust Grove, GA
5. Ronnie Johnson (# 5) of Chattanooga, TN
6. David Payne (# 8) of Murphy, NC
7. Chris Wilson (# 17) of Louisa, KY
8. Rick Hixson (# 16) of Soddy Daisy, TN
9. Chris Brown (# 21) of Spring, TX
10. Doug Smith (# 45) of Somerset, KY
11. Ronny Lee Hollingsworth (# 18) of Northport, AL
12. Mark Vineyard (# 4) of Powell, TN
13. Riley Hickman (# R1) of Ooltewah, TN
14. Skip Arp (# 31) of Georgetown, TN
15. Freddy Smith (# 00) of Seymour, TN
16. Mike Weeks (# 22) of Friendsville, TN
17. Kevin Gibson (# M45) of Ringgold, GA
18. Derek Ellis (# 99) of Chatsworth, GA
19. Shannon Buckingham (# 50) of Morristown, TN
20. Daniel Baggerly (# 16) of Rural Retreat, VA
21. Jamie Perry (# P4) of Ringgold, GA
22. Kerry Jones (# 6) of Bristol, TN
23. Scott Creel (# 31) of Franklinton, LA
24. Brandon Kinzer (# 18) of Allen, KY
DNQ: Jason Welshan, Travis Varnadore, Todd Morrow, Charles
Hurst and Jamie Oliver
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SMITH
& HIXSON TOP INDEPENDENCE BLAST OFF RACES
Story By: Chuck Christopher
Pics By: Jerry Bowen (www.actionshotsetc.com)
WITH
THE CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY JUST AROUND THE
CORNER, BOYD'S SPEEDWAY CHOOSE TO HAVE THEIR FIREWORKS
ON THE TRACK THIS WEEKEND. WITH SEVERAL WINS FOR MOTHER
NATURE LATELY THE STAFF OF BOYD'S SPEEDWAY CHOOSE
TO RACE THIS WEEKEND AFTER ALL. WITH A FULL FIELD
OF CARS ENTERED IN EACH CLASS BATTLING FOR THE EXTRA
MONEY PAID OUT THIS WEEKEND. FIRST OUT WOULD BE THE
B-HOBBY DIVISION IN THEIR ONLY HEAT RACE OF THE EVENING.
WITH ALVIN SEWELL RUNNING WELL LATELY HE SHOWED EARLY
IT WOULD TAKE A GOOD EFFORT TO KNOCK HIM FROM HIS
WINNING THRONE. HE WOULD TAKE THE WIN FOLLOWED BY
MIKE CHAPMAN AND NEWCOMER LEE HARBIN. NEXT UP WOULD
BE THE EVERY COMPETITIVE CRATE LATE MODELS. THIS CLASS
HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING GROUPS TO WATCH
WEEK IN AND WEEK OUT AND THIS WEEK WOULD BE NO DIFFERENT.
POLESITTER DAVID TINDELL WAS UNABLE TO MEET THE CALL
TO RACE IN THE FIRST OF TWO HEATS. THIS WOULD MOVE
SCOTT BOYD TO THE POLE POSITION, BUT IT WOULD BE THE
VETERAN DRIVER OF JEFF SMITH PILOTING THE 17S FOR
HILL MOTORSPORTS TAKING THE WIN FOLLOWED BY JIMMY
WEBB AND RANDY HILL IS THE 17H (HILL MOTORSPORTS)
COMING FROM THE REAR TO FINISH THIRD. A FIRST LAP
CAUTION WOULD SEND THE CARS OF #18 MICHAEL COMBS,
#77 SCOTT BOYD AND THE #77A OF DYLAN AMES TO THE PITS
FOR EARLY REPAIRS. IN THE SECOND HEAT POLESITTER JERRY
COFFMAN BACK IN HIS FAMILAR #30 WOULD TAKE A HARD
FOUGHT VICTORY OVER TEAMMATE RICK HIXSON. CRAIG BURROWS
WOULD CROSS THE SCALES AS THE THIRD PLACE CAR, BUT
WAS FOUND TO BE 7 LBS LITE MOVING ROBBY MASON UP TO
THIRD AND MR. BURROWS TO THE TAIL END OF THE FIELD.
THE CALL WAS SENT TO THE DRIVERS OF THE A-HOBBY TO
BRING THEIR CARS TO THE RACING SURFACE IN THE FIRST
OF TWO HEATS. NEWCOMER #1 OF DOUG COBB WOULD START
FROM THE POLE BUT WOULD SEE THE LEAD TAKEN AWAY VERY
EARLY AS THE #J3 OF GARRY JOHNSON WOULD SET SAIL TOWARD
HIS VICTORY. A LAP SIX CAUTION WOULD TAKE #3 DONNIE
JOHNSON, #T12 TONY LEWIS AND #J42 ALLEN JOLLEY SCRAMBLING
TO THE PITS FOR REPAIRS. GARRY JOHNSON WOULD BE FOLLOWED
BY CHUCK COOPER AND DUSTIN CANSLER. IN HEAT RACE #2
COREY CRESSWELL WOULD START FROM THE POLE AND LEAD
FLAG TO FLAG FOLLOWED BY #48 BOOGER BROOKS ( BORROWING
HIS DAD'S CAR) AND JEFF PAIGE. THE STEEL HEADED LATE
MODELS WERE UP NEXT IN THE FIRST OF TWO HEATS. IN
HEAT #1 POLESITTERS CHAD ANDERSON AND ANDY MILLER
WOULD BRING THE FIELD TO THE GREEN BUT IT WAS THAT
FAMILAR #16 OF RICK HIXSON DOING THE DOUBLE DUTY ON
TONIGHTS ACTION TAKING THE EARLY LEAD. HE WOULD BE
CHALLAENGED BY MILLER AND MIKE TINKER RIGHT UP TO
THE CHECKERED FLAG. JUSTIN FAIRBANKS WOULD SEE HIS
CAR SPIN TO THE OUTSIDE TURN 2 WALL ON LAP 9 ENDING
HIS HOPES OF A GOOD FINISH TONIGHT. IN HEAT #2 FANS
WOULD SEE A STELLAR STARTING LINE-UP INCLUDING JAMIE
PERRY, TODD MORROW, REX RICHEY, JASON WELSHAN, KAYNE
HICKMAN, ROGER DICKSON AND MORE. IT WOULD BE #P4 JAMIE
PERRY TAKING A CLOSE VICTORY OVER TODD MORROW AND
ROGER DICKSON AS PERRY'S MOTOR STARTING GOING SOUTH
ON THE LAST LAP. THE NIGHTS FINAL HEAT RACE WINNERS
IN THE FWD WERE TOMMY HUGHES AND MATT PATTON.
IT WAS NOW FEATURE TIME OR ON THE 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND
(FIREWORKS TIME). FIRST OUT WOULD BE THE B-HOBBY AND
WOULD ANYBOBY HAVE ANYTHING FOR ALVIN SEWELL ON THIS
NIGHT. IT APPEARED NOT UNTIL A LATE RACE MOVE WITH
TWO LAPS REMAINING WHEN LEE HARBIN TOOK OVER THE LEAD
AND WENT ON TO VISIT VICTORY LANE FOR THE FIRST TIME.
HE WAS FOLLOWED BY SEWELL, MIKE CHAPMAN AND DANIEL
JOHNSTON. A FIRST LAP CAUTION WOULD END TIM TOTHEROW'S
EVENING AS HE TOOK A HARD HIT INTO THE FRONT STRAIGHTAWAY
WALL. WITH THE B-HOBBY'S FINISHED IT WAS TIME TO BRING
OUT THE BIG DADDY FIREWORKS THE CRATE LATE MODELS.
STARTING FROM THE FRONT ROW JEFF SMITH AND JERRY COFFMAN
WOULD BRING THE FIELD TO THE GREEN. A LAP ONE SPIN
BY #86 WOULD BRING OUT THE EARLY CAUTION, THEN ON
LAP 2 #23 CRAIG BURROWS WOULD SPIN IN TURN THREE BRINGING
OUT THE SECOND CAUTION. ON THE NEXT RESTART RANDY
HILL #17H WOULD BE PENALIZED FOR JUMPING THE START
AND SENT TO THE REAR. ALL WHILE THE 17S OF JEFF SMITH
WAS HOLDING ONTO A VERY SLIM LEAD OVER JERRY COFFMAN
AND RICK HIXSON. ON LAP 5 RANDY HILL HITS THE INSIDE
WALL OF TURN 4 ENDING HIS NIGHT ALONG WITH MICHEAL
COMBS. AS THE RACE GOT BACK UNDER WAY THE RACING WAS
SO CLOSE THAT ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS YOU COULD HAVE
THROWN A BLANKET OVER THE TOP THREE. AT THE HALF WAY
POINT THE CAUTION FOR #99 OF TODD MORROW WOULD FLY
AS MORROW WAS LOOSING FUEL. THE TOP THREE WOULD CONTINUE
THEIR BATTLE FOR THE WIN WHEN ON LAP 18 JASON WELSHAN
WOULD PASS RICK HIXSON FOR THIRD. JEFF SMITH WOULD
TAKE THE VICTORY FOLLOWED BY JERRY COFFMAN, WELSHAN,
HIXSON AND ROBBY MASON. NEXT UP A-HOBBY FRONT ROW
STARTERS GARRY JOHNSON AND COREY CRESSWELL WOULD BRING
THEM TO THE GREEN WITH CRESSWELL TAKING THE EARLY
LEAD. CRESSWELL, JOHNSON AND BOOGER BROOKS WOULD ENTERTAIN
THE CROWD WITH SOME FIERCE SIDE BY SIDE RACING. BROOKS
WAS IN THIRD BUT DIDN'T WANT TO STAY BACK THERE. HE
TRIED PASSING JOHNSON ON THE LOW SIDE BUT JOHNSON
WAS PROTECTING THAT LINE. SO ON LAP #6 BROOKS THREW
IT ALL TO THE WIND AND JUMPED TO THE HIGH SIDE. WELL
HE FOUND THE TOP TO HIS LIKING IN HIS DAD'S FAMILAR
#48 NOT ONLY WOULD HE PASS JOHNSON FOR SECOND BUT
WOULD ALSO MOTOR AROUND CRESSWELL FOR THE LEAD. BUT
IT ALL CAME TO A HALT WHEN ON LAP 12 THE LEADERS ALL
TANGLED WITH THE LAP CAR OF SCOTTIE HOGAN BRINGING
OUT THE CAUTION. BROOKS WOULD BE ABLE TO CONTINUE
BUT JOHNSON HAD HEAVY PASSENGER SIDE DAMAGE AND WAS
PUSHED TO THE PITS. BROOKS WOULD RESTART FROM THE
LEAD AND NEVER LOOK BACK HIS WAS FOLLOWED BY CRESSWELL,
DUSTIN CANSLER, STEVE TATE AND DONNIE JOHNSON. WITH
THE CLOCKS BARELY AT 10PM WE HAD TWO MORE FEATURES
TO GO, FIRST OUT THE STEEL HEADED LATE MODELS. WITH
SEVERAL DRIVERS PULLING DOUBLE DUTY RUNNING IN BOTH
THE CRATE AND STEEL HEADED LATE MODEL EVENTS, RICK
HIXSON AND TODD MORROW WOULD BRING THE FIELD TO THE
GREEN. OUTSIDE POLESITTER JAMIE PERRY WOULD NOT MAKE
THE CALL TO THE GREEN AFTER SUFFERING ENGINE TROUBLE
AT THE END OF HIS HEAT RACE. THE EARLY BATTLE WOULD
COME FROM HIXSON, MORROW, ANDY MILLER AND JASON WELSHAN.
BUT ON LAP 10 WELSHAN WOULD NEED A HOOK TO TAKE HIS
BROKEN RIDE TO THE PITS AFTER MAKING CONTACT WITH
THE LAPPED CAR DRIVEN BY LARRY HIGGINS EXITING TURN
4. IN TOOK ONLY TWO MORE LAPS BEFORE THE CAUTION WAS
FLYING ONCE AGAIN FOR THE SPINNING CRAIG BURROWS.
THIS WAS HIS SECOND AND HE WOULD BE RETIRED TO THE
INFIELD WITH THE TWO SPIN RULE. HIXSON WOULD WIDEN
HIS LEAD OVER MORROW IN THE CLOSING LAPS TAKING THE
VICTORY. FOLLOWING HIXSON ACROSS THE CHECKERED WAS
MORROW, ANDY MILLER, RONNIE JOHNSON AND ROGER DICKSON.
WITH THE LAST FEATURE OF THE NIGHT IT WOULD BE ON
THE LAST LAP THAT THE FIREWORKS WOULD FLY. IN THE
FWD TOMMY HUGHES TOOK HIS EARLY LEAD AS SEEMED TO
HAVE EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL UNTIL THE LAST LAP LAST
TURN MOVE OF THE YOUNGSTER JAMES DYKES BANKING OFF
HUGHES AND GOING ON TO TAKE THE VICTORY. HUGHES WOULD
FINISH A DISAPPOINTED SECOND. BUT AT THE END A GREAT
TIME WAS HAD BY ALL. THE FEATURE WINNERS ALL WERE
BROUGHT TO THE FRONT STRTECH FOR THE FANS TO HAVE
SOME UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL TIME WITH THEIR FAVORITE
DRIVERS. RACING WAS OVER BY 10:30 GREAT JOB BY THE
STAFF OF BOYDS SPEEDWAY. FULL
FIELD
RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY
1. LEE HARBIN #7 (FIRST VICTORY)
2. ALVIN SEWELL #1
3. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
4. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
5. CHARLES WILLIAMS #43
6. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
7. JACK SCHALK #187
8. TIME TOTHEROW #T39
CRATE LATE MODELS
1. JEFF SMITH #17S
2. JERRY COFFMAN #30
3. JASON WELSHAN #129
4. RICK HIXSON #16
5. ROBBY MASON #72
6. BRIAN PRITCHARD #3
7. DAVID TINDELL #111
8. JIMMY WEBB #B5
9. KENNETH SWEATT #17M
10. PATRICK HARVEY #27
11. SCOTT BOYD #77
12. SCOTT OHMS #R76
13. ALLAN THOMAS #17
14. DRIVER (?) #86
15. TODD MORROW #99
16. MICHAEL COMBS #18
17. RANDY HILL #17H
18. CRAIG BURROWS #23
A-HOBBY
1. BOOGER BROOKS #48
2. COREY CRESSWELL #12
3. DUSTIN CANSLER #18
4. STEVE TATE #1ST
5. DONNIE JOHNSON #3
6. JEFF PAIGE #P2
7. CHUCK COOPER #37
8. LEN MCNEESE #84
9. BO EATON #3X
10. BLAKE ARMITAGE #37
11. JEFF MCKENXIE #J2
12. FOREST GIFFORD #24
13. GARRY JOHNSON #J3
14. TONY LEWIS #T12
15. SCOTTIE HOGAN #15
DNS: DOUG COBB #1
DNS: ALLAN JOLLEY #J42
DNS: SCOTTIE ANDERSON #44A
STEEL HEADED LATE MODEL
1. RICK HIXSON #16
2. TODD MORROW #T1
3. ANDY MILLER #17M
4. RONNIE JOHNSON #5
5. ROGER DICKSON #06
6. MIKE TINKER #T21
7. DENNY SLAYTON #99
8. LEE GRAY #11
9. BRIAN BURKE #B39
10. KAYNE HICKMAN #H3
11. PAT CASTLEBERRY #P14
12. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
13. MATT SWEATT #99
14. BRIAN JACKSON #B4
15. GUS SIMPSON #11
16. JASON WELSHAN #124
17. LARRY HIGGINS #37
18. CHAD ANDERSON #23
DNS: JAMIE PERRY #P4
DNS: REX RICHEY #87
FWD
1. JAMES DYKES #J7
2. TOMMY HUGHES #T9
3. BRAD CROSS #V20
4. DERRICK FORGEY #K88
5. RICHARD HICKMAN #78
6. TIM DAVIS #71
7. JILL NICHOLS #10
8. JARED BLEVINS #35
9. TODD WRIGHT #T1
10. MATT PATTON #53
11. MICHAEL ARP #31
MASON
& HIXSON RIVERBEND REPEAT OFFENDERS: SEWELL #1 GET's
THE JOB DONE at BOYD's
story
by: Chuck Christopher
pics by: Jerry Bowen (www.actionshotsetc.com)
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(6/11/10) ---
Weekly racing
took place at BOYD's SPEEDWAY as Chattanooga's
Riverbend kicked off downeown Friday night with the
Main Stage hosting Sheryl Crow. At 9:30 the regular
racers showed up to do their own hit of "All I
Wanna Do" RACE! But as the evening began a brief
shower dropped a few rain drops onto the racing facilities
just before the gates open to help settle the dust that
would soon be raised again by the racers in all divisions.
First up would be the CRATE LATE MODELS for the first
of two Heats racing events. Points leader Robbie Mason
would start from the pole and would take the early lead,
but would be challenged by the #23 Craig Burrows the
entire race. A mid-race caution that would see the cars
of David Tindell, Micheal Combs and Aaron Wilson recieve
heavy damage in a turn 2 mishap. All three cars would
be sent to the pits for repairs. Mason would go on to
win followed by Burrows and Todd Morrow. In Race #2
Curtis Cline would bring the field to the green while
Jimmy Webb piloting the #B4 would quickly move into
second. They would run all 10 laps in that order while
the #3 driven by Jerry Coffman would finish third. The
next group to the race track would be the A-HOBBY Division.
Polesitter Scottie Hogan would lead the way only to
see that familiar #148 Booger Brooks take that lead
away on the second lap and go on to win followed by
Chuck Cooper and Steve Tate. Corey Cresswell was making
his way to the front only to make contact with Hogan
and cut a right rear tire and pull to the pits. In Heat
Race #2 someone forgot to tell the 7R of Rusty Caraway
that to run this heat you would need a number 2 or number
3 on your car. The J3 of Gary Johnson would start from
the pole and lead until the 7th lap when he was passed
by the #3 of Donnie Johnson. Johnson (#3) would win
followed by Johnson (#J3) and Jeff McKenzie (#J2). In
the STEEL-HEATED LATE MODEL heats Rueben Mayfield would
grap the early lead only to see it rustled away on lap
#6 by the veteren driver of Rick Hixson in his #16.
Hixson was followed by Mayfield and Andy Miller #17M.
The second Heat race got a little more interesting.
As the #07 of Jason Cardwell jumped to the early lead
the race between the cars of #124 Jason Welshan and
#1 of Brad Lowe was just heating up. Cardwell held the
lead followed by Welshan until lap 6 when Brad Lowe
made a daring move in turn 1 that didn't set well with
Welshan. Lowe drove deep into the corner on the bottom
only to slam into Welshan knocking him up the track
and into third. The top three finishers were Cardwell,
Lowe and Welshan. The last Heats of the night were for
the FWD class. James Dykes would take the win over Tommy
Hughes and Matt Patton. And in the second Heat Race
#K88 Derrick Forgey would win over Hudgins and Richard
Hickman.
It
was now Feature time and remember when I said the dust
was settled early by rain drops well it was about to
get a little dustier at the 1/3 mile clay oval. The
B-HOBBY'S were called to the race track for their nightly
feature race. But as the race started it was only stopped
for
a Red Flag incident involving a fan that had been overcome
by the heat and humity in the back pit stands and the
medical personnel was called to the area. As the racing
resumed Mike Chapman would take the early lead, but
on lap 5 the second Red Flag incident would occur. This
time it would involve the cars driven by Brandon Armitage
and Lee Hogan. As Armitage was trying to enter the back
side pits he cut in front of Hogan and the two hit the
inside back wall sending both cars into the air. The
Medical Personnel was called to check both drivers out
to make sure they were OK. Both drivers survived the
incident, but their cars didn't fair as well. Both cars
were hauled to the infield where they would sit for
the rest of the evening. Alvin Sewell would take the
win followed by Mike Chapman, Hughes and Tim Totherow.
Next up was the CRATE LATE MODELS, as Robby Mason and
Curtis Cline would bring the full field to the green,
Cline would spin in turn 2 collecting the field behind
him. Several cars had to be brought to the front stretch
for repairs while several cars nights were over due
to heavy damage. Those cars included Kenny Kizzar, Scott
Franks and Scott Ohms. When the racing continued Mason
would take the early lead and never look back. With
several late cautions to bunch the field up, Mason was
still able to hold off a hard-charging Craig Burrows
and Todd Morrow for his second win of the year. Rounding
out the top five was David Tindell and Jerry Coffman.
The A-HOBBY'S were up next, this time the action would
be in front of the front sitting fans. A race track
blocking crash that took several cars out early on lap
#1 give the front fans something to look at up close.
When the dust had settled and the dirt had been thrown
(to cover up the fluids) the cars of Jeff McKenzie,
Scottie Hogan, Dewayne Davis, Rust Caraway and Tim Durham
were sent to the pits with heavy damage. Some of those
cars would return later to complete a few laps. Booger
Brooks would take the win followed by Donnie Johnson
and Corey Cresswell. The STEEL-HEADED LATE MODELS were
called to the track, but before the track personnel
did a little tire checking before the cars were allowed
onto the track. As the race began Rick Hixson would
take the early lead followed by Jason Cardwell and Brad
Lowe. On lap #2 Lowe would work his way around Cardwell
into second and set his sites on the #16 of Hixson.
But seeing him and passing him is two different things,
he could only challenge him briefly until the two started
working the lapped traffic. Once in the lapped traffic
Hixson began to pull away and never looked back. Hixson
would go onto win followed by Lowe, Cardwell, Welshan
and Andy Miller. The last event of the night would be
the Feature for the FWD (we thought). As the field was
taking the green flag off of turn 4 the frontstretch
bank of lights went out. The breaker had tripped and
had to be reset. So thanks to Rick Hixson and his wife
they brought their winning #16 racecar to the frontstretch
and the gates were opened to allow kids and adults an
up close and personal look of a winning race car. As
the lights were resetting Hixson and Alvin Sewell signed
autographs and kids were allowed to crawl and sit inside
their racecars. When racing resumed James Dykes would
take the lead followed by Tommy Hughes and Derrick Forgey.
But on lap #11 Hughes and Forgey would get together
sending Hughes into the outside wall ending his night.
It took a few track officials to settle the tempers
of Hughes as the field pass by under caution. Dykes
would take the win followed by Hudgins, Michael Arp,
Richard Hickman and Matt Patton. The racing activities
were finally over for the evening, but not before each
Feature Winner was ask to come to the front for a up
close and personal time with the fans. A SPECIAL THANKS
go out to each of them, Rick Hixson, Robby Mason, Booger
Brooks, Alvin Sewell and James Dykes for allowing the
fans that time. Racing was completed before 10:30 good
job by the crew of Boyd's Speedway. Remember open practice
Tuesday night 6:30-9:30. NO RACING NEXT WEEK. ENJOY
THE TIME WITH YOUR FAMILIES.
FULL
RUNDOWN
B-HOBBY
1. ALVIN SEWELL #1
2. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
3. ERIC HUGHES #1
4. TIM TOTHEROW #T39
5. STEVE KING #07
6. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
7. LEE HOGAN #14
8. BRANDON ARMITAGE #7
9. COEY SHRADER #84
10. BJ WILSON #77
CRATE
LATE MODELS
1. ROBBY MASON #72
2. CRAIG BURROWS #23
3. TODD MORROW #16
4. DAVID TINDELL #111
5. JERRY COFFMAN #3
6. JIMMY WEBB #B5
7. DUSTIN GOLDEN #77
8. MIKE FRANKS #F4
9. CURTIS CLINE #1
10. ALLEN JOLLEY #J42
11. PATRICK HARVEY #27
12. KEITH HINDMAN #91
13. JOE PICKLESIMER #53
14. SCOTT OHMS #R76
15. KENNY KIZZAR #A1
16. SCOTT FRANKS #4
A-HOBBY
1. BOOGER BROOKS #148
2. DONNIE JOHNSON #3
3. COREY CRESSWELL 312
4. GARY JOHNSON #J3
5. JEFF PAIGE #P2
6. STEVE TATE #1ST
7. JESSE PEARDON #17P
8. DEWAYNE DAVIS #21
9. CHUCK COOPER #37
10. TIM DURHAM #D2
11. JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
12. RUSTY CARAWAY #7R
13. SCOTTIE HOGAN #15
STEEL-HEADED
LATE MODEL
1. RICK HIXSON #16
2. BRAD LOWE #1
3. JASON CARDWELL #07
4. JASON WELSHAN #124
5. ANDY MILLER #17M
6. RUBEN MAYFIELD #00
7. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
8. MATT SWEATT #99
9. JUSTIN FAIRBANKS #14
10. BRAD ALLEN #55
FRONT
RUNNERS
1. JAMES DYKES #7
2. ANTHONY HUDGINS #H5
3. MICHAEL ARP #31
4. RICHARD HICKMAN #78
5. MATT PATTON #53
6. DERRICK FORGEY #K88
7. HAILEY CRESSWELL #28
8. DENVER SHRUM #71
9. JILL NICHOLS #10 (FIRST EVER RACE)
10. TODD WRIGHT #T1
11. TOMMY HUGHES #T9
12. DAVID BRITTON #C88
BILLY
OGLE JR. SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS GEORGIA MEMORIAL TITLE...
NARROWLY WINS $3,000
story by:
STEVE HIXSON
photo's by: JERRY BOWEN (www.actionshotsetc.com)

Ringgold/Chattanooga (5/28/10) --- Despite threatening
skies and thunderstorms in the area BOYD's SPEEDWAY
owners went head-on with the scheduled Volunteer Racing
Series "GEORGIA MEMORIAL" race Friday night
and the fans were treated to mucho-denero action. Thirty
(30) Super Late Model raceteams from around the area,
signed-in for the 40 lap, $3,000 to-WIN 2nd annual event
and in the end it was Billy Ogle Jr. (narrowly - by
a quarter of a lap) successfully defending his 2009
GA MEMORIAL Title, holding off Ronnie Johnson at the
checkers. "The rear axle let go & broke in
turn four as I was set coming to the checkers",
commented Ogle from JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL Victory
Lane. "I'd like to have been able to race Randy
(Weaver) to the finish, but he was strong." Ogle
continued, thanked sponsors of his #201 "Grady
& King Construction, Kilby Equipment, PBM Performance
Products, Calhoun's Restaurant" sponsored Competition
Race Engines / GRT and friends including car owner Mike
Kittrell. "We really like this place and look forward
to returning, they've got a good track here." Ogle
concluded thanking the fans for sticking it out despite
the weather.
Qualifying
saw THE MILKMAN Mike weeks turn the fastest lap clocking
a 13:536 which is just over 3:10's off the track record,
set by Ogle at the 09' event. Weeks would put the #22
"West Haven Speed Equipment, Outlaw Racing Graphics"
sponsored Pro-Power / Trak-Star racecar on the pole
of the 1st of 3 heats, but it would be Randy THE DREAM
Weaver taking the lead and win from the outside front-row.
Tommy Kerr would settle for 3rd behind the leaders of
the 8 lap race, with Mike Hill and Todd Morrow transferring.
Heat #2 saw Ogle win over 2nd quick qualifier Brett
Wyatt and his #17 "Wyatt Builders, Chris Miller
Painting, AutoZone" sponsored Race Engine Design
/ MasterSbilt machine. Behind Ogle and Wyatt it would
be Derek Ellis, Anthony Burroughs and Jamie Perry transferring.
Heat 3 saw the same as RJ bulletted from his CAT-BIRD's
SEAT off the outside front row taking the win in his
#5 "Simmons Lawn Care, Miller Bros Coal, Koontz
Plumbing & Construction Vinson Race Engines sponsored
525CT Crate Motored / MasterSbilt racecar. Jason Welshan
would finish 2nd followed by Jeff Smith, Skip Arp and
Aaron Ridley. Before the 22 starting field would see
green, the B-Main Last Chance consi. took to the track.
Chad Ogle beat Darrick York in the 10 lapper. TJ Alford
finished third with Rick Hixson and Brian Hickman rounding
out the transferees. Ross White and Kayne Hickman needed
to use V.R.S Provisionals to start on the final row
of the feature. Drivers failing to make the "A"
Main feature race included; Jeff Fortner, Rodney Weeks,
Anthony White, JJ Templeton, Ray Jarnigan and Bobby
Giffen.
With the redraw, it would be Ogle and Johnson bringing
the field to green. Johnson already had 25 green flag
feature laps under his belt, winning the $1,000 to-WIN
Steel-Head race 30 minutes prior to the start of the
GEORGIA MEMORIAL. Ogle took command oddly enough from
the Pole leaving Johnson reeling back to 4th on the
OPENING BELL. Perry and R. White would end their night
by the lap 3, first caution. Then K. Hickman and York
collided on lap 7 to slow the field again early. Weaver
began working on Ogle as RJ collected back 3rd from
Weeks, whom had his hands full of ROCKETBOY. Kerr kept
up the pressure as 10 green flag lap clicked off, leaving
fans to watch the battle for 4th as well as keeping
an eye on THE DREAM Weaver.
Using
back-marker traffic to his advantage Weaver stepped
thru a slightly opened door and took the lead on lap
17. Back in the pack Ellis, Wyatt and Arp were battling
as C. Ogle reared a solo caution avoiding a stalling
racecar. With Weaver leading Ogle Jr. had all kinds
of pressure from RJ as Kerr motored just behind him
in the #4T "Blount Motorsports, Insurance Partners,
Arnold Trucking, Stowers CAT Rental" sponsored
Custom Racing Engines / Rocket. Seemingly Weaver race
to lose, that'd be just what happened as the leader
stalled on lap 29 in turn 2, with a broken frontend.
With the inherit lead Ogle Jr. knows its Johnson's move
and the two ensue a high-speed chess match, with Ogle
blocking every move. With 5 lap to-go RJ takes his shot
and makes a BONSAI slyder move against Ogle off turn
4. With the collective conscience all his fans drawing
a deep breathe, Johnson bid on lap 35 comes up short
and Ogle stolls to the checkers half-a-straightaway
ahead.
UnOfficial Results: Pending Tire Tests
2nd Annual GEORGIA MEMORIAL Race
Volunteer Racing Seires Race #2
5/28/2010
1. Billy Ogle Jr. (# 201) of Knoxville, TN
2. Ronnie Johnson (# 5) of Chattanooga, TN
3. Tommy Kerr (# 4T) of Maryville, TN
4. Mike Weeks (# 22) of Friendsville, TN
5. Brett Wyatt (# 17) of Crossville, TN
6. Chad Ogle (# 10) of Sevierville, TN
7. Derrick Ellis (# 99) of Chatsworth, GA
8. Mike Hill (# 11) of Rockwood, TN
9. Anthony Burroughs (# 121) of Athens, AL
10. Jeff Smith (# 24) of Villanow, GA
11. Brian Hickman (# 41) of Soddy Daisy, TN
12. Rick Hixson (# 16) of Soddy Daisy, TN
13. Aaron Ridley (# 525) of Chatsworth, GA
14. Randy Weaver (# 116) of Crossville, TN
15. Skip Arp (# 31) of Georgetown, TN
16. Todd Morrow (# T1) of East Ridge, TN
17. TJ Alford (# 007) of Ball Play, AL
18. Kayne Hickman (# H3) of Soddy Daisy, TN
19. Darrick York (# 7) of Knoxville, TN
20. Jamie Perry (# T21) of Ringgold, GA
21. Jason Welshan (# 29) of Maryville, TN
22. Ross White (# 0) of Karns, TN
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MEMORIAL
CLASH: RJ WINS STEEL-HEAD LM's
story
by: Chuck Christopher
With rain showers all around the Chattanooga area this
afternoon many racers were surprized when theY rolled
into the Speedway only to see that it hadn't rained
a drop. The racing gods had looked down on the fans
and racers alike and gave us the beautiful weather.
Many racers fearing the showers would come decided to
arrive late. When the driver's meeting was called a
full field of cars was on hand. Before we could get
started we had to find a way to remove the roller packer
that had stalled on the backstretch. The wreckers were
no match for the heavy piece of equipment. But just
as luck would appear it started and was driven off the
track. First out would be the A-HOBBY HEATS, the #1st
of Steve Tate would not make the call to the track.
This would let the #17P Jesse Perdon and #3 Donnie Johnson
lead to the green. Johnson would go on to win followed
by Corey Cresswell and Perdon. But after a post race
inspection Perdon would be moved to the rear of the
feature. In HEAT #2 it didn't take Booger Brooks long
to get to the front of the field for yet another win
coming front dead last. He was followed by Gary Johnson
and Blake Armitage. In the STEEL HEADED LATE MODELS
HEAT #1 Jason Welshan #124 would lead from the pole
and never look back. A good battle behind him between
Andy Miller, Brian Jackson and Jamie Perry would be
fun to watch. When those cars began to lap the field
the T22 of Perry would miss judge and loose control
in turn 4 spinning to bring out the caution. Welshan
would win followed by B4 Brian Jackson, and 17M Andy
Miller. In HEAT RACE #2 it would be the veterans of
Ronnie Johnson and Rick Hixson that would delight the
fans with some much wanted side by side racing. But
first we had to clean up the totally destroyed race
car of #P14 Pat Castleberry. When Mr. Castleberry tried
to slide between the 11 Mark Haddon on the backstretch
the two made contact sending the P14 on the ride of
his life. The red and white car flipped several times
end over end and side to side down the backstretch before
coming to rest on all four wheels. Mr. Castleberry was
fine but the car was a total lose. When racing resumed
the two veterans passed leader Jerry Coffman one on
the high side and the other on the bottom leaving Mr.
Coffman scratching his head wondering where they came
from. Johnson would go on to win followed by Hixson
and Coffman.
The
first FEATURE of the evening would see the B-HOBBY DIVISION
roll into place for their FEATURE ONLY race. The earlier
leader would be the #2 Mike Chapman followed by #21
Lebron Miller. But on lap 10 the mechanical bug would
hit the field sending the cars of Miller, Irvin, BJ
Wilson all to the pits. On the next lap the hard racing
between Brandon Francis and Steve King would see Francis'
evening come to a crashing halt as he rode the front
stretch wall coming to a rest in turn one. Chapman would
go onto to survive and take the victory over Steve King,
Hughes, Johnston and Shrader. With 16 cars taking the
green the #00 of Rueben Mayfield would pull to the infield
as the cars were taking the green flag. Polesitters
Welshan and Johnson would lead them to the green. Ronnie
Johnson would take the early lead from the outside while
the #16 Rick Hixson would pass Welshan on lap 3 for
second. These two would take up right where they left
off in their earlier heat races battling side by side
lap after lap. But even Mr. Johnson had his moments
when the Y7 of Stephine Powell would spin in turn two
and collect Johnson. Johnson would be awarded his position
back and never look back from there. Ronnie would take
the $1000 to win FEATURE followed by Rick Hixson, Jason
Welshan, Brian Jackson and Jamie Perry. The A-HOBBY
FEATURE was up next and would see the same results as
polesitter Booger Brooks lead flag to flag. He was followed
by Corey Cresswell, Gary Johnson, Dustin Cansler and
Steve Tate. A lap 13 crash between the second place
runner of Donnie Johnson and lapped car of William Phillips
would bring some excitement to the race ending Johnson's
and Phillips' evening. The final Feature of the night
would be for the FWD Division. The earlier leader would
be the A1 Derrick Forgey until lap 5 when the lap car
of #48 Mark Arp was called for intentional spinning
the leader coming off turn 4. Mr. Arp was sent to the
corner(pits) for the rest of the evening. Forgey would
go on to take the victory over James Dykes, Michael
Arp. # 53 (Driver's Name Unkown) and Mark Aikins. Once
again a full night of racing ( NO RAIN---ALL DONE BY
11:00 pm) Great job by the Drivers, Crews and especially
the staff of Boyd's Speedway.
FULL
FIELD RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY
1. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
2. STEVE KING #07
3. HUGHES #1
4. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7R
5. COEY SHRADER #84
6. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
7. LEBRON MILLER #21
8. BJ WILSON #77
9. JEFFM IRVIN #38
A-HOBBY
1. BOOGER BROOKS #148
2. COREY CRESSWELL #12
3. GARY JOHNSON #J3
4. DUSTIN CANSLER #18
5. STEVE TATE #1ST
6. JEFF PAIGE #P2
7. BLAKE ARMITAGE #37
8. JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
9. (DRIVER'S NAME UNKOWN) #17
10. DONNIE JOHNSON #3
11. WILLIAM PHILLIPS #H31
12. STEVE BRUBAKER #5
13. JESSIE PEARDON #17P
STEEL
HEADED LATE MODEL
1. RONNIE JOHNSON #5
2. RICK HIXSON #16
3. JASON WELSHAN #124
4. BRIAN JACKSON #B4
5. JAMIE PERRY #T22
6. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
7. JERRY COFFMAN #3
8. ANDY MILLER #17M
9. DEWAYNE POWELL #79
10. LEE GRAY #11G
11. MIKE LEWELLEN #22L
12. STEPHANIE POWELL #Y7
13. TY MCGEE #71
14. RUEBEN MAYFIELD #00
FWD
1. DERRICK FORGEY #A1
1. JAMES DYKES #7
2. MICHEAL ARP #31
3. DRIVER'S NAME UNKOWN #53
4. MARK AIKINS #123
5. RICHARD HICKMAN #78
6. STEVE BOYD #75
7. DENVER SHRUM #D71
8. BRAD CROSS #V20
9. CHARLIE BURNETT #5
10. HAILEY CRESSWELL #28
11. MARK ARP #48
12. TOMMY HUGHES #T9
EARLY
FINISHES: BURROWS & COLLINS GET 1st WINS

story
by: Chuck Christopher
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(5/14/10) --- After last weeks races that saw caution
flags fly early and often tonight was just the opposite.
Before several late entries into the B-Hobby division
it was decided that they would run a Feature Only night.
So the first Heats of the night went to the CRATE LATE
MODELS. In HEAT #1 #91 Heath Hindman would take the
early lead until the A1 of Kenny Kizzar would bring
out the early caution that would end his heat race winning
hopes. On lap 5 Hard Charging #23 Craig Burrows would
rustle the lead away and go on to take the checkered
followed by Hindman and #77 Dustin Golden. In HEAT #2
Polesitter #111 David Tindell had things under control
and seem sure to lead the field to the finish, but a
late caution on lap 7 saw the #R76 go for a wild ride.
Entering turn 2 he found himself not exiting turn 3
but instead sitting on his top as he had flipped exiting
the turn. He would crawl out of his car OK, but the
car was not so good. When racing got back under way
Tindell would lead #16 Anthony White and #87 Kevin Gibson
to the checkered. Next out would be the A-HOBBY Division
for the first of two heats. In HEAT #1 Patrick Wilson
would lead the field to the green flag, but before we
could complete a lap the #15 Scottie Hogan and #7R Rusty
Caraway tangle exiting turn 2. This would end Caraway's
chances of winning due to heavy front end damage. Several
others would go on to have some difficulties but not
Mr. Wilson as he would easily win over #12 Corey Cresswell
and #17P Jesse Perdon. In HEAT #2 the familar #148 Booger
Brooks got back on track and easily won over #37 Chuck
Cooper and #8 Dennis Moore. The call went out to the
STEEL HEADED LATE MODELS to bring their machines to
the racing surface. Outside polesitter of #63 Josh Collins
would jump to the early lead and lead flag to flag for
his first heat race victory. The D11 of Davy Davis exited
early with chassis problems on lap #3. Collins was followed
by #T22 Mike Tinker and T6 Todd Hernandez. In HEAT #2
the cagey veteran of #16 Rick Hixson would lead the
field to the green, but would be pushed by the #124
piloted by Jason Welshan. Andy Miller would make a last
lap pass of Welshan to take second and Welshan would
settle for third. The last of the nights HEATS would
bring the FWD to the speedway. In HEAT #1 the familar
number T9 of Tommy Hughes would finish first followed
by J7 James Dykes and Derrick Forgey. In HEAT #2 The
battle would be between H20 Hunter Boyd and 78 Micheal
Arp for the lead. Arp would finish ahead followed by
Boyd and Brad Cross.
With
FEATURE RACES rolling to the Speedway very few people
could believe it was still daylight. It was now the
B-HOBBY Division to bring their racing machines to the
frontstretch for the first time tonight. As the field
rolled to the green flag the #8 Brandon Francis would
take the early lead. On laps number 7 and 8 we would
have cautions for the spins of cars #J2, #2, #30, #1.
The worst would be for second place runner #8 Jimbo
Breland's spin exiting turn 4 while running in second
place. A late race tangle between the #30 Jonathon Sims
and #14 Lee Hogan would bring the fans to their feet.
Brandon Francis would take the checkered flag followed
by #07 Steve King, #1 Alvin Sewell ( who fought back
after a lap 8 spin), #8 Breland and #2 Chapman. Next
out would be THE CRATE LATE MODELS, Heat 1 race winner
Craig Burrows would lead the field to the green and
would lead early and often. Because on this night he
looked to be untouchable. With almost a caution free
race only #16 of Anthony White had a chance to challenge.
A good side-by-side race between #17M Kenneth Sweatt
amd #72 Robby Mason would keep the race interesting.
But on this night it would be all Mr. Burrows followed
by Anthony White, #87 Kevin Gibson (only to be 8 lbs
light at the scales), #111 David Tindell and #72 Robby
Mason. Up next A-HOBBY with polesitter Wilson and Brooks
bringing the field to the green it wouldn't take long
before the yellow flag would fly. Because on the start
cars #8, #15 and #J2 would get together down the backstretch
ending their night. Racing would restart only to see
the caution fly again for #12 Corey Cresswell on lap
#3 ending his night. Brooks would take the early lead
followed by Wilson until lap 8 when Wilson would also
enter the pits with mechanical problems ending his night
also. On lap 13 the H31 driven by Johnny Huff would
spin for the second time and be required to end his
night as well with the 2 spin rule. Brooks would visit
Victory Lane once again followed by Chuck Cooper, a
late charging Jeff Paige, Steve Tate and last place
starter Scottie Gravitt racing from 19th to 5th. The
STEEL HEADED LATE MODELS rolled to the frontstretch
for the start of their 25 lap $1000 to Win Feature race.
Polesitters Collins and Hixson would bring the field
to the green. Taking the early lead would be the #16
Rick Hixson, the caution would fly on lap 13 for Jeff
smith coming to a halt entering turn 3. The retart would
see Hixson take the green in front of Collins only to
bring out his own caution of lap 15 with a broken rearend.
This would put #63 Josh Collins on the point with 17M
Andy Miller close behind. Josh Collins would go on to
take his FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR followed by Miller,
Jason Welshan, #79 Dewayne Powell (making his first
appearence this year at Boyd's Speedway) and rounding
out the top five would be young #11 Lee Gray. The last
race of the evening would bring the FWD to the racing
surface and see a great battle between T9 Tommy Hughes
and 78 Micheal Arp racing door to door. The two would
swap the lead back and forth several times only to see
Arp take the checkered in front of Hughes, Forgey, Cross
and Hudgins. The evening racing was over and to everyone's
surprize it was just 9:55. With the early evening everyone
was able to pack up and head to the Waffle House. Great
Racing and a Great Job by the staff and RACERS of Boyd's
Speedway.
FULL
FIELD RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY
1. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
2. STEVE KING #07
3. ALVIN SEWELL #1
4. JIMBO BRELAND #8
5. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
6. JONATHON SIMS #30
7. JACOB STEWART #15
8. DRIVER ? #88
9. LEE HOGAN #14
10 MIKE RAY #84
11. DANIEL JOHNSTON #R7
12. TIM TOHEROW #T39
13. AARON JONES #J2
14. BRANDON ARMITAGE #7
CRATE
LATE MODELS
1. CRAIG BURROWS #23
2. ANTHONY WHITE #16
3. DAVID TINDELL #111
4. ROBBY MASON #72
5. KEITH SWEAT #17
6. TYLER MILLWOOD #X
7. JERRY COFFMAN #3
8. DYLAN AMES #77
9. MICHEAL COMBS #18
10. TODD STAFFORD #118
11. DUSTIN GOLDEN #77
12. PIERCE MCCARTER #71
13. HEATH HINDMAN #91
14. KENNY KIZZAR #A1
15. KEVIN GIBSON-DQ'D (LIGHT AT SCALES)
DNS-SCOTT OHMS #R76
A-HOBBY
1. BOOGER BROOKS #148
2. CHUCK COOPER #37
3. JEFF PAIGE #P2
4. STEVE TATE #1ST
5. SCOTTIE GRAVITT #99
6. JESSE PEARDON #17P
7. TONY LEWIS #T12
8. JOHHNY HUFF #H31
9. CLIFF WEBB #17M
10. PATRICK WILSON #72
11. TIM DURHAM #D2
12. RUSTY CARAWAY #7R
13. COREY CRESWELL #12
14. DENNIS MOORE #8
15. JEFF MCKINZE #J2
16. SCOTTIE HOGAN #15
DNS: BLAKE ARMITAGE #37
DNS: GARRY JOHNSON #3
DNS: DEWAYNE DAVIS #D21
STEEL
HEADED LATE MODELS
1. JOSH COLLINS #63 (FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR)
2. ANDY MILLER #17M
3. JASON WELSHAN #124
4. DEWAYNE POWELL #79
5. LEE GRAY #11
6. MIKE TINKER #T22
7. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
8. MIKE LEWELLEN #22L
9. BRIAN JACKSON #B4
10. BRAD ALLEN #55
11. TY MCGEE #71
12. DAVID GENTRY #56
13. PAT CASTLEBERRY #P14
14. RICK HIXSON #16
15. JEFF SMITH #00
16. DENNY SLAYTON #99
17. SCOTT BOYD #76
18. DAVY DAVIS #D11
FWD
1. MICHEAL ARP #78
2. TOMMY HUGHES #T9
3. DERRICK FORGEY #K88
4. HUNTER BOYD #H20
5. ANTHONY HUDGINS #H5
6. STEVE BOYD #H75
7. DRIVER ? #5
8. MARK ARP #48
9. DAVID BRITTON #C88
10. TODD WRIGHT #T1
11. BRAD CROSS #V20
12. JAMES DYKES #J7
13. HAILEY CRESSWELL #28
14. RICHARD HICKMAN #31
SKIPPER
TAKES CARE OF S.R.R.S CASTAWAY's WINS BOYD's

photo by: www.ActionShotsEtc.com (Jerry
Bowen)
Chattanooga/Ringgold (5/7/10) --- The
SKIPPER Skip Arp of nearby Georgetown, Tennessee was
the class of the field Friday night for the 2nd Annual
"MAYHEM SHORTY 40" Southern Regional Racing
Series presented by PPM Racing Products. At racetime
thirty-three (33) Super Late Models from TN, GA, AL
and NC had signed in for the $3,000 to-WIN, 40 lap event.
Early on Arp seemed to be the dominant racer as the
#31 "Stanley Best Heating & Air, Curtis Equipment
Sales, Skip Arp Performance, Mid-Nite Oil Racing Fuels,
Merriman Excavating" sponsored GRT / Smith-built
Spec Motor powered racecar, set early fast time during
PRECISION PRODUCTS INC. time trials. Arp's 14:104 wouldn't
stand as the MILKMAN Mike Weeks backed-up his earlier
season fast lap setting a 13:963 in his # 22 "West
Haven Speed Equipment" sponosored Trakstar / Race
Engine Design powered racecar.
Qualifying locked-in the Top 3 from each
Group, so... behind Weeks and Arp were; Ray Cook &
Anthony Burroughs, Derek Ellis & Mark Vineyard,
Brett Wyatt & Ronnie Johnson and current S.R.R.S
points leader Jacob Grizzle, Three (3) Last Chance races
would take to the track, setting the remaining transferees
for the A-Main feature. In B-Main #1 Jake Knowles piloting
the #66 "CarSmart Auto Sales, Cleveland Speedway
Driving School, Cruise with the Champions" MasterSbilt
/ R.E.D machine would take the win. Thus earning him
the 10th overall starting position next to Grizzle.
Josh Putnam would win B-Main #2, while ROCKETBOY Tommy
Kerr would make up, row 6 for the feature, winning the
3rd and final B-Main in the #4T "Blount Excavating,
Explosive Specialists, Arnold Trucking" sponsored
Rocket / Custom Race Engines machine. Using S.R.R.S
provisionals were a pair of Middle TN racers; 2009 series
champ Jay Brinkley and Steven Ashby.
With a late start time the field staged quickly on the
front straight-away. Weeks and Arp would bring the field
to green only to have a lap 1 caution when the field
became stacked as Skylar Marlar, Freddy and Jeff (of
no relation) Smith, Mike Tinker and Rick Hixson all
got tangled up. As the field took a lap 1 restart, Arp
was in the lead with Weeks, Cook (who'd just won the
Crate LM feature), Grizzle and Vineyard following. All
that would quickly change when, just after a minimal
lap 3 caution, Weeks would stack the field, this time,
on the front straight-away. With the FQ outta the picture,
as well as Putnam, the field began to unravel. Try after
try to get consecutive green flags failed as yellows
seem prominant. With almost ten (10) racecars out by
lap 10 it would be Arp, Cook, Burroughs, Ronnie Johnson
with Kerr coming fast from his 12th starting spot.
Burroughs would end his Top 5 run as RJ would bring
out a caution in turn 2. ROCKETBOY would make quick
work of Grizzle and Jake Knowles on the restart before
settling in behind Cook for 3rd. Scott Creel and Tony
Morris' runs would end prematurely as the SKIPPER kept
the lead with Cook drifting between 2 and 4 car lengths
back. The Top 3 (31-53-4T) would dance for about 20
circuits off & on as Marlar and Todd Morrow would
designate yellow periods along with a struggling RJ.
The races final yellow would appear just 4-laps from
the finish, allowing Cook & Kerr to keen up on the
wheel for one-last attempt on Arp. Grizzle in the #99G
"Rick's Rentals, Kate's Marathon" sponsored
MasterSbilt / Brown Engineering racecar and Knowles
duked it out for 5th just ahead of Brinkley, Jamie Perry
and a hard chargin Johnson.
Cook in the # 53 "Arvil Cook Property
Investments, D&R Motorsports, Angie Hickson Contracting,
A+ Moving & Storage" MasterSbilt / R.E.D ride
would be 2nd as Arp headed to Jody Millard Pest Control
victory lane. "We had a really good car all-night"
stated Arp, catching his breathe after climbing from
the racecar. Thanking his sponsors he stated that the
new Spec Motor (from Stealth Carburators) made the difference.
"I've never been a fan of the Spec, but tonight
Tony and the guys convinced me. If it weren't for them
we wouldn't be here for sure." Unfortunately the
A-Hobby and FWD divisions didn't get to race, due to
time restraints (curfew), so those two divisions will
run for double purse, next Friday night (May 14th) at
Boyd's Speedway. For more info. on the track, visit
www.boydsspeedway.com online. The Volunteer Racing Series
Super Late Models return for another $3,000 to-WIN race
Memorial Day Weekend, Friday May. 28th.
Official Results: 5/7/10
S.R.R.S 2nd Annual MAYHEM SHORTY 40
1 31 Skip Arp Georgetown, Tn
2 53 Ray Cook Brasstown, Nc
3 4T Tommy Kerr Maryville, Tn
4 99G Jacob Grizzle Blairsville, Ga
5 66 Jake Knowles Tyrone, Ga
6 10B Jay Brinkley Shelbyville, Tn
7 T21 Jamie Perry Ringgold, Ga
8 5 Ronnie Johnson Chattanooga, Tn
9 16 Steven Ashby Cunningham, Tn
10 17W Brett Wyatt Crossville, Tn
11 00 Jeff Smith Villanow, Ga
12 16 Rick Hixson Soddy Daisy, Tn
13 M57 Skylar Marler Winfield, Tn
14 T1 Todd Morrow East Ridge, Tn
15 M31 Tony Morris Murfreesboro, Tn
16 121 Anthony Burroughs Athens, Al
17 T22 Mike Tinker Ringgold, Ga
18 00 Freddie Smith Seymore, Tn
19 31 Scott Creel Charlotte, Nc
20 24 Frank Ingram Rome, Ga
21 99 Derek Ellis Chatsworth, Ga
22 4 Mark Vineyard Powell, Tn
23 22 Mike Weeks Friendsville, Tn
24 19 Josh Putnam Florence, Al
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COOK & CHAPMAN TAKE LOCAL DIVISION FEATURES
by: Chuck Christopher
photo by: www.ActionShotsEtc.com (Jerry Bowen)
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(5/7/10) --- Before the SLM's would take the track we
had the Heats in the every competitive local divisions.
First out was the B-HOBBY IN THE FIRST OF TWO HEATS,
with Steve King leading the way to the green he would
be passed early by #8 Brandon Francis and #14 Joe Johnson.
Johnson would go on to take the Heat Victory followed
by Steve King and Daniel Johnston. In the Second Heat
the other #8 of Jimbo Breland would take the early lead
but would get passed on the last lap by #2 Mike Chapman.
Chapman would go on to take his Heat Victory followed
by #8 Breland and #B12 Buck Hoffman. Then this is where
the night gets exciting, THE CRATE LM's were called
to the track for the first of the two Heats races. With
nine cars taking to the track for the first heat race,
the first attempt at a green was a short lived experience.
With #22 Bobby Mayse and #37 Chuck Cooper bringing the
field to the green a major crash in turn one and two
would see the cars of Mayse, #72 Robby Mason and #007
Hunter Best heading to the pits, with Mayse taking the
worse end of the deal. On the next restart it didn't
take long for the #3 Jerry Coffman to jump to the early
lead. Coffman would go on to take the Heat Victory followed
by #16 Ray Cook (pulling the Double Duty) and #27 James
Gamble. In Heat #2 things settle down just a bit and
#87 Kevin Gibson would lead flag to flag followed by
#23 Craig Burrows and #A-1 Kenny Kizzar. Next out would
be the A-HOBBY's with #17 Cliff Webb starting from the
pole and the #P2 of Jeff Paige failing to answer the
call on the outside pole. Early contact would cause
the #148 Booger Brooks to cut a rear tire and exit the
track for repairs. The #F7 of Jason Forester would have
his engine let go and the track would need several minutes
to cover the oil with fresh dry dirt before racing resumed.
When the race ended we would have only three cars survive.
The #12 Corey Cresswell was followed by #15 Scottie
Hogan and # 69 Thomas Cagle. In Heat Race #2 Jeff McKenzie
found the winning to his liking. Following up last weeks
Heat Race Win he would finish first again this week
followed by #37 Blake Armitage and Hard Charging #17P
Jesie Peardon. In the final Heats of the evening the
FWD would take to the racing surface and see the #K88
Derrick Forgey finish first followed by #31 Michael
Arp and #J7 James Dykes. In the second heat #T9 Tommy
Hughes took another victory over #48 Mark Arp and #5
Shane Hatfield.
It
was now FEATURE TIME up first would be the B-HOBBY DIVISION
the #14 Joe Johnson and #2 Mike Chapman bringing the
field to the green Chapman would take the early lead.
He appeared to be on cruise control but a caution for
the #77 BJ Wilson and the large amount of oil placed
all the way around the track would bunch the field up
for the restart. But on this night Mr. Chapman would
be up to the challenge and take the FEATURE WIN followed
by #14 Joe Johnson, #07 Steve King, #8 Jimbo Breland
and #1 Alvin Sewell. Before we could get started the
track needed to make a few repairs to the tracks electronics
that had been broken during a late race crash involving
the 22L Mike Lewelling. Mike had tried to see how well
his car would race from the top of the front stretch
wall. The CRATE LATE MODELS were taking their starting
position for their nights Feature while the repairs
were being made. The 17 car field would see Jerry Coffman
and Kevin Gibson bring them to the green flag. Gibson
would take the early lead but on lap 6 Craig Burrows
would take the lead away from Gibson. With the racing
3 and 4 wide throughout the field, Mr. Ray Cook was
just sitting back waiting on his turn. With the heated
racing throughout and the contact between drivers the
fans were on their feet. On lap 14 Ray Cook said its
my time to lead and that he did passing the #23 of Burrows
on the high side. He would not look back from that point
and would take his FIRST CRATE LATE MODEL VICTORY of
the year at Boyd's Speedway. Craig Burrows would go
on to finish second and a late contested pass by A1
Kenny Kizzar over Kevin Gibson would leave him third.
Rick Hixson would finish fourth and Josh Collins would
round out the top five. With all the cautions the Features
for the A-HOBBY and FWD classes were postponed until
next week. BOYD'S SPEEDWAY has become a great place
to watch good side by side racing and tonight was no
exception.
FULL FIELD
RUNDOWNS: 5/7/10
B-HOBBY
1. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
2. JOE JOHNSON #14
3. STEVE KING #07
4. JIMBO BRELAND #8
5. ALVIN SEWELL #1
6. JACOB STEWART #15
7. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
8. MIKE RAY #84
9. BUCK HOFFMAN #B12
10. BRANDON ARMITAGE #7
11. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
12. BJ WILSON #77
13. DALLAS BROOKS #45
14. AARON JONES #J2
DNS TIM TOTHEROW #T39
CRATE LATE
MODELS
1. RAY COOK #16
2. CRAIG BURROWS #23
3. KENNY KIZZAR #A1
4. RICK HIXSON #16
5. JOSH COLLINS #63
6. KEVIN GIBSON #87
7. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
8. ROBBY MASON #72
9. JAMES GAMBLE #27
10. JERRY COFFMAN #3
11. CHRIS WILSON #10
12. CHUCK COOPER #37
13. JR WALKER #92
14. SCOTT OHMS #R76
15. DENNY SLAYTON #99
DNS BOBBY MAYSE
DNS HUNTER BEST
ANOTHER
SET: 1st BOYD's WINNERS: BRINDLE & WELSHAN
story
by: Chuck Christopher
photo's by: Laura Olmstrom (www.actionshotsetc.com)
(Chattanooga/Ringgold)
4/30/2010 --- With heavy rains threatening the area
once again for this weekend BOYD's SPEEDWAY would open
its doors to a packed house. With nearly 90 cars signed
in to compete on the 3/8 mile clay oval the racing action
got under way with the B-HOBBY HEATS. In the first of
two HEATS the 4X of Jason Pierce would start from the
pole but would only see not one but two #7 pass him
for the top spots. The #7 of Brandon Armitage would
finish first followed by #7 Daniel Johnston, 4X Jason
Pierce would finish third. In the second HEAT #48 Lee
Harbon would take the checkered followed by #77 BJ Wilson
and B12 Buck Hofman. Next onto the 3/8 mile clay oval
would be the always competitive CRATE LATE MODELS in
the first of two HEATS. James Gamble would start from
the pole position but would have to wait until lap three
before taking the lead away from Weston Gantte. Kenny
Kizzar A-1 would cross the line second and 23 Craig
Burrows would follow in third, but the 23 of Burrows
would be placed at the rear of the feature for a tire
that was checked soft. In HEAT #2 Chip Brindle and Kevin
Gibson would start first and second and would finish
that way while #72 of Robby Mason would start last and
finish third. Next out was the A-HOBBY HEATS, Steve
Bishop would start from the pole but would see the win
go to #12 Corey Cresswell followed by #3 Gene Dover
and #72 Patrick Wilson. In HEAT #2 the surprize was
the J2 of Jeff McKenzie starting from the pole and holding
on to take his first HEAT VICTORY over Steve Tate and
#148 Booger Brooks. The STEEL HEAD LATE MODELS were
called to the track for the first of two of their HEATS.
In HEAT #1 and early caution for the crash involving
#71,#14 and #5 in turn 2 would later see the #16 Rick
Hixson pass T6 Todd Hernandez on lap 4. After their
side by side racing he would go on to gain the win and
the pole position for the nights feature event. He was
followed to the checkered by T6 Todd Hernandez and 22L
Mike Lewelling. In HEAT #2 it would be almost a repeat
of the first with a early caution on lap #1 the red
flag would be displayed for the crash on the #302 Robert
Stutts, #357 Brian Hooks, #H3 Kayne Hickman, #55 Brad
Allen, #4 Justin Litchford and D11 of Davy Davis. This
would end the race for Brad Allen and Justin Litchford
with heavy front end damage. When racing resumed the
#29 Jason Welshan would take the victory followed by
T21 David Tinker and 00 Jeff Smith. The last heats of
the evening would bring the FWD's to the speedway. The
T9 of Tommy Hughes would hold off #20 Hunter Boyd and
V20 Brad Cross for his heat win. In Heat #2 the #31
Michael Arp would pass his way to the front followed
by Derrick Forgey and Matt Patton.
Everyone
was ready for the money races, each driver had had his
turn onto the 3/8 mile clay oval during heats to see
what adjustments were needed to improve their cars.
First up would bring the B-HOBBY DIVISION to the speedway,
but it would come very clear to all those that watched
that this group didn't make all the right adjustments.
With cautions early and often several cars would be
unable to continue, some for mechanical issues. But
as the race came to a close it would find the #77 of
BJ Wilson taking his FIRST VICTORY of the year. He would
be followed by #2 Mike Chapman and #7 Daniel Johnston.
It was now the CRATE LATE MODELS turn to rumble in the
dirt, with James Gamble and Chip Brindle starting from
the pole they would lead the field to the green flag.
But to their surprize the first lap would see the A-1
of Kenny Kizzar take the early lead. Kenny would have
his hands full holding the entire field behind him for
the next 19 laps. Kenny Kizzar would cross the finish
line first for his FIRST VICTORY ( since moving up from
the FWD DIVISION ). His victory would be short lived
as the second place finisher of #38C Chip Briindle was
place the money on the table to protest the victor.
Kenny would refuse to tear down handing the victory
to Chip Brindle ( FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR ). He would
be followed by James Gamble, Jason MacMahan, Kevin Gibson
and Robby Mason. Next out would be the A-HOBBY DIVISION
and while many wondered if they had been talking too
much with their B-HOBBY counterparts. As the A-HOBBY
DIVISION would also see the cautions fly early and often.
But the fans would not be disappointed as some of the
best racing of the evening woud see the cars of Corey
Cresswell, Booger Brooks and Patrick Wilson put on a
show for the lead. For the last 8 laps of their feature
you could have covered all three cars with a blanket.
Racing three wide front one end of the track to the
other no one really knew who would come out victorious.
With Corey Cresswell holding the slight lead lap after
lap it was Booger Brooks trying to be the spoiler. But
as he made his move so did Patrick
Wilson as Brooks tried to make the pass for the lead
Patrick Wilson slid by them both to take the victory.
Wilson would be followed by Brooks, Cresswell, Steve
Tate and Jeff Paige. Everyone took a deep breath as
the call was made to the pits for the STEEL HEADED LATE
MODELS. With a full field of 27 cars getting ready to
take to the racing surface the early heat cautions had
taken three out for the evening. The 24 car field rolled
to the green flag being led by Rick Hixson and Jason
Welshan. Jason Welshan would take the early lead over
Rick Hixson, but as the laps began to tick off Welshan
would continue running the bottom of the track. Hixson
must have watched the A-HOBBY division race and saw
that you could run three wide around the smooth racing
surface. So he jumped to the high side and little by
little gain ground on Welshan. On lap 9 Hixson would
take the lead away from Welshan only to get caught by
slower traffic the next lap giving it back to Welshan.
Hixson would not give up the fight continuing to run
the top but would only watch as Jason Welshan would
take the checkered flag in front of him. Welshan was
followed by Hixson, David Tinker, Brad Lowe and Robert
Stutts. The last feature of the night was for the FWD
DIVISION. It would also see a great race between Hughes,
Arp and Forgey battling side by side for the entire
race. Arp seemed to have the race in hand only to have
a flat right rear end his night four laps from the finish.
At the end we would have yet another FIRST TIME VICTOR
in Tommy Hughes. Hughes was followed by Forgey, Brad
Cross, Matt Patton and Hunter Boyd. SUPER LATE MODELS
invade BOYD's SPEEDWAY for the $3000 to win with the
S.R.R.S. series.
FULL
RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY:
1. BJ WILSON #77
2. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
3. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7R
4. JASON PIERCE #4X
5. ALVIN SEWELL #1
6. STEVEN BELL #9
7. BUCK HOFMAN #B12
8. RAGAN WILLIAMS #48
9. MIKE RAY #84
10. BRANDON ARMITAGE #7
11. LEE HARBON #48
12. AARON JONES #J2
CRATE
LATE MODELS:
1. CHIP BRINDLE #38C
2. JAMES GAMBLE #27
3. JASON MACMAHAN #10M
4. KEVIN GIBSON #87
5. ROBBY MASON #72
6. CRAIG BURROWS #23
7. HUNTER BEST #007
8. DAVID TINDELL #111
9. CHRIS WILSON #10
10. WESTON GRANTTE #14
11. DUSTIN GOLDEN #77
12. SCOTT OHMS #R76
13. TODD MORROW #99
14. CHUCK COOPER #37
15. JERRY COFFMAN #3
16. KENNY KIZZAR #A1 (REFUSE TEAR DOWN)
DNS REX RICHEY #16
A-HOBBY:
1. PATRICK WILSON #72
2. BOOGER BROOKS #148
3. COREY CRESSWELL #12
4. STEVE TATE #ST1
5. JEFF PAIGE #P2
6. JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
7. TONY LEWIS #T12
8. WILLIAM (PEEWEE) PHILLIPS #H31 (FIRST EVER RACE)
9. DEWAYNE DAVIS #21
10. ROBBIE GREEN #0
11. BLAKE ARMITAGE #37
12. FORREST GIFFORD #2
13. STEV BISHOP #31
14. THOMAS CAGLE #69
15. CLIFF WEBB #17
DNS GENE DOVER #3
DNS CHARLES WILSON #43
STEEL
HEADED LATE MODELS:
1. JASON WELSHAN #29
2. RICK HIXSON #16
3. DAVID TINKER #T21
4. BRAD LOWE #16
5. ROBERT STUTTS #302
6. ROSS WHITE #0
7. JEFF SMITH #00
8. KAYNE HICKMAN #H3
9. MIKE TINKER #T22
10. TODD HERNANDEZ #T6
11. BRAIN JACKSON #B4
12. LEE GRAY #11
13. MIKE LEWELLEN #22L
14. RUSTY VALLENGER #29
15. BRIAN HOOKS #357
16. RANDY JUDGE #R7
17. ANDY MILLER #17M
18. BRIAN BURKE #B39
19. BRIAN OWENBY #00
20. MATT SWEATT#5
21. DAVEY DAVIS #D11
22. TY MCGEE #71
23. PAT CASTLEBERRY#P14
24. JOHN BURGER #71B
DNS BRAD ALLEN #55
DNS JUSTIN LITCHFORD #4
DNS DENNY SLAYTON #99S
FRONT
RUNNERS:
1. TOMMY HUGHES #T9 (FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR)
2. DERRICK FORGEY #K88
3. BRAD CROSS #V20
4. MATTON PATTON #53
5. HUNTER BOYD #H20
6. STEVE BOYD #H75
7. HAILEY CRESSWELL #28
8. MARK ARP #48
9. DAVID BRITTON #C88
10. RICHARD HICHMAN #H31
11. TODD WRIGHT #T1
12. SPUNKY BROWN #20
13. MICHAEL ARP #31
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HERNANDEZ,
DOVER & MASON GET 1st BOYD's WINS
story
by: Chuck Christopher
Chattanooga/Ringgold
(4/23/10) --- Well with heavy rains forcasted throughout
the area for this weekend a large crowd came to BOYD'S
SPEEDWAY to get their weekly fix of the smell of racing
fuel, mud sligging side by side racing. And believe
me they were not disappointed. The evening started with
the twin HEATS of the B-HOBBY class. In the first Bill
King ( in the familiar # 14 of Lee Hogan ) would lead
Daniel Johnston and Mike Chapman to the checkered flag.
In the second Reagan Williams would battle Brandon Francis
and Bill Pate for his victory. It was now time for the
CRATE LATE MODELS to take to the track in the first
of two HEATS. Last weeks hard charger Robby Mason driving
his #72 started last and finished second was determined
to start closer to the front this week. Starting from
the pole in his respective heat he left no questions
to where he would start this week. Mason would lead
Craig Burrows and Jerry Coffman to the checkered. Last
week Kenny Kizzar would start up front only to see the
undefeated Rex Richey take the win. But this week Mr.
Kizzar had done his homework and would not be denied
his heat victory. He was followed by Bobby Mayse and
Jason McMahan. The A HOBBY class was now up for the
first of their two heats. Patrick Wilson would continue
where he left off last week passing Corey Cresswell
and Jeff McKinze for the win. In Heat #2 Gene Dover
(subing for Garry Johnson in the black # 3) would lead
Steve Tate and Booger Brooks to the finish. As the clouds
began to roll in the STEEL HEADED LATE MODELS rolled
to the track for the first of two HEATS. David Doss
making his first appearence at Boyd's Speedway this
year would start from the pole position, but would only
be good enough for second as the B5 of Todd Hernadez
would take the win while Rusty Vallenger would finish
third. In HEAT #2 another first timer Mike Lewelling
driving the #22L would start from the pole and lead
the hard charging #16 of Rick Hixson ( who started from
the back) to the checkered flag. Hixson was followed
by Tunnel Hills, Davey Davis. The last of the heats
would bring out the FWD's Tommy Hughes would finish
in front of Derrick Forgey and Matt Patton. In the final
heat race of the evening Micheal Arp beat Brad Cross
and Mark Arp to the line.
In
the nights first FEATURE the B-HOBBY class would prepare
for the 15 lap duel for the money. With King and Williams
leading the field to the green the caution would fly
early. Williams would be out before the race really
got going. The lead would be taken over by the #8 of
Brandon Francis followed by Mike Chapman. A late entry
into the field was making his way to the front the #1
driven by Mr. HUghes was on the move. By lap 6 he had
taken the lead and went on to cross the line first.
But as he crossed the scales he was determined to be
light and was DQ'd which gave the victory to Mike Chapman
(First Victory of the Year). He was followed by Bill
King, Daniel Johnston,Alvin Sewell and Tim Totherow
(making his first appearance of the year). The CRATE
LATE MODELS were called to the front straightaway for
their 20 lap feature. With every race this year being
won by the # 16 of Rex Richey would this be the night
for a first time winner. Robby Mason and Kenny Kizzar
would lead the full field to the green. Mason would
take the early lead followed by Kizzar. The caution
would fly on lap 8 for the spin of the #87 of Kevin
Gibson. As Mason continued to lead under green the racing
was heating up back through the field. At one time Mayse,
Coffman, Richey and Burrows would make it four wide
down the back stretch all fighting for the same position.
The fans were brought to their feet as Coffman would
lead the group but could only follow the #72 of Mason
to the checkered flag. Robby Mason had gained his FIRST
VICTORY OF THE YEAR followed by Jerry Coffman, Rex Richey,
Craig Burrows and Bobby Mayse. A-HOBBY was up next,
would the Brooks be victorious again was the question.
With Patrick Wilson starting up front could he continue
his winning streak from last week. On lap three he was
out handing the lead to #3 of Gene Dover he would never
look back and take his FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR followed
by Steve Tate, Corey Cresswell, Booger Brooks and Jeff
Paige.
In the STEEL HEADED LATE MODEL would this be the night
for another first time winner. Todd Hernadez would lead
the full field to the green. Outside pole of # 22L Mike
Lewelling taking the early lead. Lewelling took the
high side to his liking while Mr. Hernadez began to
inch his way on the bottom. For several laps running
side by side Hernadez took the lead. As Hernadez seemed
to gain more distance lap by lap the racing behind him
continued to heat up. The veteran racer of #16 Rick
Hixson was coming and coming hard. But before he could
get to Hernadez he was being battled by the 17M of Andy
Miller. With a late caution to close the field up for
the restart could Hixson take advantage of the opportunity.
Not on this night as Todd Hernadez would also Win FOR
THE FIRST TIME. This would be Todd's first victory after
moving from the A-HOBBY division he had dominated for
several years. Following Todd would be Rick Hixson,
Andy Miller, Jeff Smith and Jason Welsham. The last
race of the evening would roll into position. The FWD
early leader would be the T9 of Tommy Hughes, he would
lead until lap #10 when he began to slow for a overheating
problem. This would hand the lead over to Derrick Forgey,
but the battle wasn't over. He was dogged high then
low by the cars driven by Micheal Arp and Brad Cross.
But he held on to take the victory over Arp, Cross,
Matt Patton and Mark Arp. What a job the track had done
to fully complete the entire racing program by 10:15
only to see the rain drops begin.
B-HOBBY
1. MIKE CHAPMAN #2
2. BILL KING #14
3. DANIEL JOHNSTON #7
4. ALVIN SEWELL #1
5. TIM TOTHEROW #39
6. RODNEY DAUGHERTY #117
7. STEVEN BELL 3 9
8. AARON JONES #J2
9. BILL PATE #96
10. BRANDON FRANCIS #8
11. REAGAN WILLIAM #48
12. #10 (DRIVER ?)
13. HUGHES #1 (DQ'D LIGHT AT SCALES)
CRATE
LATE MODELS
1. ROBBY MASON #72 (FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR)
2. JERRY COFFMAN #30
3. REX RICHEY #16
4. CRAIG BURROW #23
5. BOBBY MAYSE #22
6. JASON MCMAHAN 310
7. BEN DAVIS #41
8. KENNY KIZZAR #A1
9. KENNETH SWEATT #17M
10. DILLON AMES #77
11. CASS FOWLER #9
12. PATRICK HARVEY #27
13. SCOTT OHMS #R76
14. DAVID TINDELL #111
15. TODD STAFFORD #118
16. JIM BOB DAVIS #3D
17. AARON WILSON S14
18. KEVIN GIBSON #87
19. JACOB ANDERSON #64
20. MIKE FRANKS #F4
A-HOBBY
1. GENE DOVER #3 (FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR)
2. STEVE TATE #1ST
3. COREY CRESSWELL #12
4. BOOGER BROOKS #148
5. JEFF PAIGE #P2
6. SCOTTIE HOGAN #15
7. CLIFF WEBB #17
8. DEWAYNE DAVIS #21
9. JEFF MCKENZIE #J2
10. ARVA BROOKS #48
11. DENNIS MOORE #8
12. PATRICK WILSON #72
STEEL
HEADED LATE MODELS
1. TODD HERNADEZ #B5 (FIRST VICTORY OF THE YEAR)
2. RICK HIXSON #16
3. ANDY MILLER #17M
4. JEFF SMITH #00
5. JASON WELSHAN #29
6. MIKE LEWELLING #22L
7. MATT SWEATT #5
8. RUSTY VALLENGER #29
9. PAT CASTLEBERRY #P14
10. TY MCGEE #71
11. MIKE BRIGHT #79C
12. JOHN BURGER #71
13. DAVID DOS #28
14. DAVEY DAVIS #D11
15. DENNY SLAYTON #99S
FRONT
RUNNERS
1. DERRICK FORGEY #K88
2. MICHEAL ARP #H31
3. BRAD CROSS #V20
4. MATT PATTON #53
5. MARK ARP #H48
6. STEVE BOYD #H75
7. HAILEY CRESSWELL #28
8. TODD WRIGHT #T1
9. RICHARD HICKMAN #H51
10. DAVID BRITTON #C88
11. TOMMY HUGHES #T9
12. ALLEN HICKMAN #11

RONNIE
JOHNSON WINS E.A. BOYD ANNIVERSARY CLASSIC
story
by: Steve Hixson
photo's by: Laura Olmstrom (www.actionshotsetc.com)
Chattanooga/Ringgold (4/16/10) --- The CHATTANOOGA FLASH
Ronnie Johnson made it 2 for 2 Friday night at his home
track, winning the inaugural Volunteer Racing Series event;
The E.A. Boyd Anniversary Classic 40 lap $3,000 to-WIN
feature at Boyd's Speedway. RJ piloting the familiar black
# 5 "Miller Bros. Coal Inc., Simmons Lawn Care, American
Billett, Transport One" sponsored MasterSbilt / Vinson
Racing Engines, using SPEC motor power lead start to finish
holding off charges by both Randy Weaver and North Georgia
Motorsports fast qualifier Billy Ogle Jr. Setting fast
time among the 28 entries, Ogle rocked the clock with
a 14:492 which gave him the pole for Heat #1. The MILKMAN
Mike Weeks went out of turn in qualifying after pre-qualifying
tire check and offically turned a quicker time than Ogle
Jr.(14:436), but VRS rules stipulate an out of turn qualifying
lap deems a 50% +1 position time penality which set Weeks
back to 13th on the grid.
Heat #1 Ogle held firm holding off Kentucky's Eric Wells
and Weaver for the victory. RJ defeated the ranks of heat
#2 that saw outside pole sitter William Thomas have trouble
at the opening bell. Brandon Kinzer (also from KY) finished
second with Vic Hill marking his Boyd's Speedway debut
in 3rd. In heat #3 the POWELL PREDATOR Mark Vineyard defeated
Rick Rogers. Local racer Jeff Smith also earned a transfer
spot finishing 3rd. In the Last Chance consi. Jake Knowles
took the win over Mike Marlar. The Fisher Paint, Body
& Frame Shop redraw set Vineyard and Johnson as the
FRONT ROW JOE starters winning the bonus $50. After two
failed starts, both courtsey of Vineyard, Johnson set
off on a torrid pace with Weaver making quick work of
Kinzer, Hill and Wells, whom were all caught up in the
early scuffles. Vineyard's first yellow went back to a
complete restart, due to a pre-mature caution and Rogers
was unable to continue after yellow #2.
As
RJ showed the way Ogle Jr. slipped past Weaver for the
runner-up spot, only to give it rite back a few laps later
in heavy traffic. Johnson continued to distance himself
from the pack, not even slowing up for back-marker traffic.
Vineyard was settling for a strong top 5 after the disasterious
starts as Wells and Hill battled for the final Top 5 finishing
spot. Jeff Smith headed up the charge of local BOYD's
BRUISERS that run weekly in the Steel-Head class. Jake
Knowles studded the finish in 10th after starting 19th
on the grid. Racers failing to make the field included;
David Payne, Brian Hickman, Chris Noah, Ray Jarnigan,
Denny Slayton and Jason Welshan. Boyd's Speedway will
see Super Late Models return in three (3) weeks when the
S.R.R.S. touring group sanctions the 2nd Annual MAYHEM
SHORTY 40, Friday night May 7th. for a $3,000 to-WIN feature.
Further info. on results from the local Boyd's Speedway
classes will be posted later, here on the web-site.
Official
Finish
4/16/10 - Volunteer Racing Series
E.A. Boyd Anniversary Classic
1 Ronnie Johnson
(# 5) Chattanooga, TN
2 Randy Weaver (# 116) Crossville, TN
3 Billy Ogle JR (# 201) Knoxville, TN
4 Eric Wells (# 18) Hazard, KY
5 Mark Vineyard (# 4) Powell, TN
6 Jeff Smith (# 00) Villnow, GA
7 Mike Marlar (# 157) Winfield, TN
8 Vic Hill (# 1v) Morristown, TN
9 Rick Hixson (# 16) Soddy Daisy, TN
10 Jake Knowles (# 66) Tyrone, GA
11 William Thomas (# 22) Phenix City, AL
12 Mike Weeks (# 22) Friendsville, TN
13 Kayne Hickman (# H3) Soddy Daisy, TN
14 Todd Morrow (# T1) Cleveland, TN
15 Chad Ogle (# 10) Knoxville, TN
16 Tommy Kerr (# 4T) Rockford, TN
17 Tony Knowles (# 26) Tyrone, GA
18 Ross White (# 0) Knoxville, TN
19 Brandon Kinzer (# 18) Allen, KY
20 Riley Hickman (# R1) Ooltewah, TN
21 Derek Ellis (# 99) Chatsworth, GA
22 Rick Rogers (# 44) Knoxville, TN
RICHEY - WILSON - BROOKS & CROSS ALSO WINNERS
story
by: Chuck Christopher
Chattanooga/Ringgold (4/16/10) --- First
out on the track was the B-HOBBY in the first of two heat
races. In race #1 Labron Miller started from the pole
and never looked back. He would lead B.J. Wilson and Alvin
Sewell to the checkered. In race #2 the very familiar
green #48 of Ronnie Brooks would make quick work of the
field and lead Mike Chapman and Daniel Johnson to the
finish. Next out would be what has become maybe the most
competitive class at Boyd's Speedway, The Crate Late Models.
In the first of two heat races to determine the starting
line-up for the evening feature would find the A1 of Kenny
Kizzar lead the field to the green flag. But it would
be a couple of ole cajun verterans that would close in
on Mr. Kizzar. The undefeated #16 of Rex Richey starting
from the outside third row wouldn't take long to be eating
at the rear bumper of Kizzar. Rick Hixson would close
in from his 7th place starting position to hold on to
the third place finish. Richey would go on to win followed
by Kizzar, Hixson, Coffman and Jason McMahan. In race
#2 the #22 of Bobby Mayse would lead this group to the
green. Mayse was soon battling a hard charging Craig Burrows
for the top position. Burrows would go on to earn the
outside pole starting position for the nights feature
and was followed by Mayse, Gamble, Golden and Scott Ohms.
the A-HOBBY's would get their turn. In the first of two
heat races the often challenged, but seldom beaten Booger
Brooks would once again take the checkered followed by
Steve Tate, Jessie Perdon ( who started from the rear)
and the 15 year old rookie making his first ever race,
Dakota Cannon. In race #2 Dewayne Wilson searching for
his first Victory of the year would earn the outside pole
starting position to be there to challenge pole sitter
Booger Brooks. He was followed to the line by Gary Johnson,
Jeff Paige and Corey Cresswell. Feature time was upon
us and while the Late Models were making final adjustments
the B-HOBBY's were brought to the forefront. Could ANYBODY
beat that green #48 of Ronnie Brooks. With the Brooks
family dominating the lower classes it would seem like
tonight might be the night. With a starting rub between
the polesitters of Brooks and Miller it would cut a tire
down on the 48 of Brooks and he would have to pull to
the pits for a new tire. With the field taking the green
Brooks charged back onto the track as the crowd cheered.
But he was in last place a half of a lap behind. Miller
would take the early lead and seem to be own his way to
his first victory. With a few late cautions to help close
the field up, Brooks set his eyes on Miller. Miller would
lead until at the end only to push in turn 4 and allow
yes Brooks to take yet another victory. Brooks was followed
by Chapman, Miller, BJ Wilson and Daniel Johnston.
The Crate Late Models were up next, again would anybody
be able to defeat the #16 of Rex Richey whom has been
perfect so far this year. Rex would start on the front
row and appear to be on his way. The show was being put
on by the #72 driven by last weeks second place finisher
Robby Mason. After Mason struggled during his heat race
he would start dead last, but when the green flew it was
certain he wasn't struggling anymore. Tarting high then
low passing anything and everything in his path Mason
found himself eyeing the rear bumper of the #16 of Rex
Richey. Yes he had past his way all the way to second.
Richey would go on to win but Mason followed with Hixson,
Burrows, Mayse and Kenny Kizzar rounding out the top five.
Next up was the A-HOBBY, once again would tonight be the
night for someone to beat one of the Brooks. With Ronnie
Brooks already winning earlier it was now Booger Brooks'
turn to see if he could remain undefeated. But on this
night Dewayne Wilson, who finished second to Booger last
week, said enough was enough. Wilson would win for the
first time this season followed by Brooks, Johnson, Cresswell
and Jeff Paige. The final race of the evening saw the
FRONT RUNNERS race to the finish, Brad Cross would beat
Micheal Arp, Tommy Hughes, Richard Hickman and Shawn Snider
to the line. Great night of racing Thanks to All the Boyd's
Speedway Staff for yet another wonderfull evening of Racing
FULL RUNDOWN:
B-HOBBY
1. RONNIE BROOKS
2. MIKE CHAPMAN
3. LABRON MILLER
4. B J WILSON
5. DANIEL JOHNSTON
6. MIKE RAY
7. ALVIN SEWELL
8. J2
A-HOBBY
1. DEWAYNE
WILSON ( FIRST VICTORY THIS YEAR)
2. BOOGE BROOKS
3. GARY JOHNSON
4. COREY CRESSWELL
5. JEFF PAIGE
6. STEVE TATE
7. SCOTTIE HOGAN
8. CLIFF WEBB
9. JESSIE PEARDON
10. TIM DURHAM
11. BLAKE ARMITAGE
12. DAKOTA CANNON
13. BUCK HOFFMAN
14. THOMAS CAGLE
15. RUSTY CARAWAY
16. JEFF MCKENZIE
CRATE LATE
MODEL
1. REX RICHEY
2. ROBBY MASON
3. RICK HIXSON
4. CRAIG BURROWS
5. BOBBY MAYSE
6. KENNY KIZZAR
7. JAMES GAMBLE
8. JERRY COFFMAN
9. DUSTIN GOLDEN
10. ANDY MILLER
11. TODD STAFFORD
12. TODD HERNADEZ
13. SCOTT OHMS
14. JASON MCMAHAN
15. MICHAEL COMBS
16. PIERCE MCCARTER
FRONT RUNNERS
1. BRAD CROSS
2. MICHEAL ARP
3. TOMMY HUGHES
4. RICHAR HICKMAN
5. SHAWN SNIDER
6. HALEY CRESSWELL
7. MARK ARP
8. STEV BOYD
9. TODD WRIGHT
10. MATT PATTON
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SCOTT
SEXTON WINS BOYD's
Boyd's
Speedway Results 4-9-10
by: Chuck Christopher
Well
with the cool air of spring all around it still couldn't
cool off the heated battles at Boyd's Speedway tonight.
With over 70 cars coming to challenge for the top prize
in their respective classes, we started with a little
humor at first. With Co-Owner Richard Harvey taking a
brief stay as the Flagman while the full-time flagman
was called to the scoring tower, someone said throw the
yellow and he did just that, he threw the yellow. He could
only stand and watch as the yellow flag landed on the
dirt surface below. In the first of two B-HOBBY heats
# 21 Labron Miller battled the #8 of Brandon Francis for
the chance to start on the pole of their Featrure Race.
Labron Miller held off Brandon Francis and the # 01 of
Alvin Sewell. In HEAT RACE #2 everyone was wondering if
anyone would have anything for the #48 of Ronnie Brooks,
the question was answered early as Ronnie Brooks took
command and went on the finish first followed by #77 BJ
Wilson and #15 Jacob Stewart.
Next
up would be the every competetive CRATE Division, Pole
sitter #118 Todd Stadfford along side the #30 of Jerry
Coffman they would bring the field to the green flag.
Jerry Coffman took the early lead while the hard charging
#72 of Robby Mason set his sites of the back bumper of
the #30. But with two laps left the #99 driven by Todd
Morrow spoiled the finish for Mr. Mason sending him back
to third. In the second CRATE HEAT outside polesitter
#23 Craig Burrows took the early lead only to see last
weeks winner take that lead away on the third lap by #16
Rex Richey. They would go on to finish first and second
followed by the #27 of James Gamble. In A HOBBY it saw
the Brooks family take both wins in their Heats. With
the son #148 Booger Brooks wining the first and father
#48 Arva Brooks wining the second. Next up was the Top-Dogs
the Steel-Headed Late Models, starting from the pole the
#B5 of Todd Hernandez just said goodbye to the rest of
the field. Outside polesitter #B4 of Brian Jackson would
settle for second followed by the #17M of Andy Miller.
In Heat Race #2 last weeks second place finisher #29 Jason
Welshan would lead #00 Jeff Smith and T22 of Mike Tinker
to the checkered flag. In the final Heats of the night
Front-Runenrs was won by #H31 Micheal Arp and #53 of Matt
Patton.
Now
it was time for the money races to begin first up was
the B-HOBBY Divisions, the #48 of Ronnie Brooks lead flag
to flag over the #21 of Labron Miller, but it wasn't easy
as everyone one else in the field took their turns bringing
out the caution. While some were unable to continue everyone
was scored with at least one spin-out. Ronnie Brooks would
lead every lap followed by Miller and #1 of Alvin Sewell
fighting his way back to third after his spin. Crate Late
Models were called to the track with pollsitters Jerry
Coffman and Rex Richey leading the way. While Rex Richey
took the lead on lap 1 and never turned back making it
two for two, Jerry Coffman saw the familiar #72 of Robby
Mason pass him on lap 5 and then the #99 of Todd Morrow
on lap 14. Richey would again visit Victory Lane followed
by Mason, Morrow, Coffman and Burrows. A-HOBBY was up
next with father and son starting from the front row.
Son #148 Booger Brooks would lead Dad #48 of Arva Brooks
to the green flag, but it was the # 72 of Patrick Wilson
that would try to challenge the Brooks for the win. Then
on lap 7 Arva Brooks would pull to the top of turn 4 with
what appeared to be motor failure. That left the battle
to Brooks and Wilson and third place finisher Steve Tate
to battle to the checkered flag. Brooks would go on to
take yet another victory followed by Patrick Wilson, Steve
Tate, Corey Cresswell and #2 Forrest Gilfford.
With
two races remaining at barely past 10 pm, the crowd came
to the feet only to see a late entry pull to the race
track for the STEEL-HEADED LATE MODEL FEATURE. The always
late never early #5 of Ronnie Johnson pulled his familiar
black/red #5 to the rear of the field. Polesitters #B5
Todd Hernandez and #29 Jason Welshan would bring the full
field to the green. Welshan would take the early lead
and look to be on his way to improving on his second place
finish from last week when everything went up in smoke
on lap 7. He pulled his #29 to the front stretch with
steam coming out from every end. Later to learn he had
broken the water pump completely off. But the crowd was
getting excited as that late entry of Ronnie Johnson was
now up to sixth place with 19 laps remaining. But just
as the bad luck had hit #29 Jason Welshan it also hit
Mr. Johnson. On the very next retart the #5 slowed only
to find his drive-shaft laying behind him ending his night.
The lead was now taken by the #00 of Jeff Smith followed
closely by the #52 of Scott Sexton.
Smith was battling from the bottom while Sexton used the
top. Sexton motored around Smith of lap 15 and never looked
back. He was followed across the finish line by Smith
the #32 of Lamar Scoggins ( who was DQ'D for being light
at the scales) and #B5 Todd Hernandez, #07 Jason Cardwell
and #16 Rick Hixson rounded out the top five.
The
last race of the evening was the Front-Runners with H31
of Micheal Arp leaving everyone else in his dust. He was
followeds to the line by #X20 Brad Cross and K88 Derrick
Forgey. Full racing program completed by 10:25.
FULL
RUNDOWN:
STEEL-HEADED
LATE MODEL
1. SCOTT SEXTON
2. JEFF SMITH
3. TOD HERNANDEZ
4. JASON CARDWELL
5. RICK HIXSON
6. ANDY MILLER
7. BRIAN JACKSON
8. MIKE TINKER
9. DAVEY DAVIS
10. ANDY PICKLESIMER
11. REID JOHNSON
12. RONNIE JOHNSON
13. JASON WELSHAN
14. SCOTT BOYD
15. PAT CASTLEBERRY
16. CHAD MILLER
17. DQ'D LAMAR SCOGGINS (LIGHT)
FRONT-RUNNERS
1. MICHEAL ARP
2. BRAD CROSS
3. DERRICK FORGEY
4. MATT PATTON
5. TOMMY HUGHES
6. STEVE BOYD
7. MARK ARP
8. DAVID CRESSWELL
9. RICHARD HICKMAN
10. TODD WRIGHT
A-HOBBY
1. BOOGER BROOKS
2. PATRICK WILSON
3. STEVE TATE
4. COREY CRESSWELL
5. FORREST GIFFORD
6. JEFF PAIGE
7. GARY JOHNSON
8. JEFF MCKENZIE
9. CLIFF WEBB
10. JESSIE PEARDON
11. ARVA BROOKS
12. DNF TIM DURHAM
13. DNF DONNIE JOHNSON
B-HOBBY
1. RONNIE BROOKS
2. LABRON MILLER
3. ALVIN SEWELL
4. BRANDON FRANCIS
5. MIKE CHAPMAN
6. DANIEL JOHNSTON
7. JACOB STEWART
8. BJ WILSON
9. ARRON JONES
10. DNS RAY STRICKLAND
11. DNS JASON BROWN
CRATE
LATE MODEL
1. REX RICHEY
2. ROBBY MASON
3. TODD MORROW
4. JERRY COFFMAN
5. GRAIG BURROWS
6. CHRIS WILSON
7. JAMES GAMBLE
8. JASON MCMAHAN
9. KENNY KIZZAR
10. JIMMY GRAY
11. RON KING
12. TODD STAFFORD
13. MIKE FRANKS
14. SCOTT HOLMS
15. DUSTIN GOLDEN
16. MICHEAL COMBS
17. DONALD MACINTOSH
18. SCOTT FRANKS
FWD:
AMENDED RULE CHANGE FOR 2O1O
Cars
with SINGLE OVER-HEAD CAM ENGINES: 2200lbs.
Cars with DOUBLE OVER-HEAD CAM ENGINES: 2300lbs.
anytime - before or after the race
REX
RICHEY RIDES AGAIN... CRATE EASTER CLASSIC RACE

Ringgold/Chattanooga
(4/2/2010) - The RED HEADED STRANGLER Rex Richey rode
into BOYD's SPEEDWAY, Friday night and capped off the
competition in fine WILD WEST fashion, riding the Hunt
Bros. Racing # 16 "Hunt Trucking, Choo Choo Materials,
Dependable Security Systems" sponsored Crate LM rite
into JODY MILLARD PEST CONTROL victory lane. Taking the
lead from Robby Mason on lap 12, the two-time Southern
All-Star series champion led the remaining 8 laps but
it was a SCATTER-BOMB for the remaining top 5 finishers
as pole starter Jerry Coffman held back a hard chargin'
2009 division champion James Gamble. Mason would finish
4th, just ahead of Todd Morrow. Fellow S.A.S. alumni champion
(1999) Jamie Perry held off THE FLYIN WELSHAN Jason Welshan,
whom started for 9th to claim the runners up prize in
the Steel-Head LM feature. Brad Lowe was high-n-wide rumbling
past RJ to finish 3rd. Rounding out the Top 5 was SPEED-RABBIT's
best buddy Rick Hixson.

In
other racing action the A-Hobby feature was won again
by Booger Brooks. Arva DADDY Brooks was 2nd with Corey
Cresswell, Steve Tate and Jeff Page rounding out the Top
5, BOOGER's brother Ronnie Brooks took the B-Hobby feature
again over Mike Chapman, Jacob Stewart, Bobby Phillips
and Daniel Johnston. Brad Cross didn't get back to victory
in the FWD. He was handed defeat by Michael Arp. Derrick
Forgey, Matt Patton and Adam Pruitt followed Arp and Cross
to wrap up the night of racing action. All five (5) regular
classes will see competition again, next Friday April
9th as SUPER LATE MODELS get ready to return to BOYD's
as the inaugural Volunteer Racing series event readies
for the following Friday, April 16th. Big thankx to SPEED-RABBIT
for making the trek to BOYD's SPEEDWAY, we look forward
to having him return next season.
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RONNIE
JOHNSON CURES HIS CABIN FEVER ILL's WINS #60

Ringgold/Chattanooga
(3/19/2010) - Ronnie Johnson (aka, The Chattanooga Flash)
took on the Best of the Best, Friday night at BOYD's SPEEDWAY
and stunned the dirt late model racing community, leading
all 40 laps of the Southern All-Stars Dirt Racing Series
CABIN FEVER event, pocketing the $4,000. first place prize
money and all with the new GM all aluminum CT525 crate
motor. The S.A.S. series just last month made the motor
legal and Johnson, whom marks his 60th career series win,
did it in high fashion as the black # 5 swept qualifying
and the feature event. Chris SMOKEY Madden of Gaffney,
SC came from 11th to finish just behind RJ. Jonathan Davenport
raced with Randy THE DREAM Weaver the entire distance
for third, while Chris Wall of Holden, LA came from the
rear to round out the Top 5.
In other racing action Rick Hixson came from his 8th starting
position in a wild-one, staving off Jeff Walker and a
23rd starting Ronnie Johnson (pulling double-duty). Brad
Lowe was passed by RJ on the last lap and would settle
for 4th with Reed Johnson rounding out the Top 5. In the
A-Hobby feature Booger Brooks eazed back into JODY MILLARD
PEST CONTROL victory lane after 2nd & 3rd place racers
crashed halfway through the feature. Jason Forresterm,
Steve Tatem, Tim Ford and Tim Durham followed. Brother
Ronnie Brooks took the B-Hobby feature over Walter Sims,
Brian McDaniel, Jacob Stewart and Brandon Francis. Brad
Cross got back to victory after over a years absense of
racing in the FWD division. Michael Arp was 2nd, Derrick
Forgey, Shane Forgey and Mark Arp followed. Crate LM's
return with all regular classes, next Friday as the 2010
Track Championship is slated to kick-off with the 1st
points race of the season.
1.
Ronnie Johnson (# 5) Chattanooga, TN
2. Chris Madden (# 44) Gaffney, SC
3. Jonathan Davenport (# 49) Blairsville, GA
4. Randy Weaver (# 116) Crossville, TN
5. Chris Wall (# 71) Holden, LA
6. Ray Cook (# 53) Brasstown, NC
7. Skip Arp (# 31) Georgetown, TN
8. William Thomas (# 22) Phenix City, AL
9. Freddy Smith (# 00) Seymour, TN
10. Tommy Kerr (# 4T) Maryville, TN
11. Dennis Erb Jr (# 28) Carpentersville, IL
12. Brandon Kinzer (# 18) Allen, KY
13. Frank Heckenast Jr (# 99Jr) Frankfort, IL
14. Scott Creel (# 31C) Franklinton, LA
15. Craig Burrows (# 23) Chickamauga, GA
16. Tony Morris (# M31) Murfreesboro, TN
17. Stacy Boles (# 11B) Clinton, TN
18. Derek Ellis (# 99) Chatsworth, GA
19. Mark Vineyard (# 4) Powell, TN
20. Doug Smith (# 45) Somerset, KY
21. Austin Dillon (# 3) Welcome, NC
22. Dale McDowell (# 17M) Chickamauga, GA
23. Jake Knowles (# 66) Tyrone, GA
24. Anthony Burroughs (# 121) Athens, AL
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