Post by jkelly57 on Nov 5, 2006 8:32:21 GMT -6
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Fast qualifier, David Webster and Marc Curry led the 15-car Street Stock feature to green. Webster would get out front on green and never look back. 2006 Street Stock track champion, Cary Stapp would work his way up through traffic but never get close enough to mount a challenge as Webster continued
to increase his lead.
The race would run green to checkers without a caution giving Webster the chance to keep his stranglehold on the field. Stapp, Curry, Dale Caswell, Chad Menard and Keith Garrett would put on a good battle for second through sixth, but all they could do is watch as Webster ran away to the win by over nine seconds.
A-Line Street Stock Feature Results w/qualifying time
1. 31 David Webster 40 laps 16.345
2. 99 Cary Stapp 40 laps 16.467
3. 1 Dale Caswell 40 laps 16.754
4. 5 Chad Menard 40 laps 16.553
5. 81 Keith Garrett 40 laps 16.900
6. 4 Duane Toyne 40 laps 16.845
7. 36 Don Banker 40 laps 17.004
8. 11 Tracy Tschoerner 39 laps 17.255
9. 40 Stan Easty 39 laps 17.166
10. 01 Terry Tschoerner 39 laps 16.902
11. 18 Mickey McKim 39 laps 17.414
12. 24 Todd Weeks 38 laps 17.404
13. 73 William Pearson Jr. 35 laps 17.525
14. 90 James Bailey 35 laps 17.723
15. 3 Bobby LaFont DNS DNT
16. 12 Charles Buxton DNS 18.580
17. 83 David Hassinger DNS DNT
18. 05 Marc Currey DQ 16.811
Gary Chancellor didn’t have the fastest car after qualifying, that
honor went to Kevin Bowen. Chancellor did have the best car in the 25 lap Hobby Stock feature as he started on the pole and lead every lap to grab the checkers. Bowen had to overcome a trip to the tail after an early incident, but worked his way up to give a last lap challenge on Chancellor. Bowen fell short after sliding through turn 2 on the final while Chancellor took
the win by four car lengths.
Hobby Stock Feature Results
1. 4 Gary Chancellor 20 laps 18.044
2. 2 Kevin Bowen 20 laps 17.429
3. 50 Aaron Brungot 20 laps 20.539
4. 25 Rick Latimer 20 laps 17.859
5. 12 Jody Wayne Stuart 20 laps 18.359
6. 83 Jacob Sellman 13 laps 19.307
7. 5 Kevin Wilson 12 laps 19.458
8. 20 Steve Joyce 8 laps 18.086
9. 14 Joey Tschoerner 20.067
Polesitter, Byron Reed got the early lead from Floyd Reed in the 15-lap Grand Stock feature. James Lynch jr. worked his way up to challenge B. Reed and used a lapped car to his advantage as he took over the top spot on lap 12. Lynch jr. would go on to lead the last three laps for the victory.
Grand Stock Feature Results
1. 13 James Lynch Jr.
2. 83 Bryon Reed
3. 65 Floyd Reed
4. 57 Mike Farish
5. 60 Ray Riley
6. 91 Marcia Moore
7. 00 Jim Lynch
8. 92 Ron O’ Brien 14 laps
9. 37 Jacob Sellman 14 laps
10. 47 Bradley Burke 13 laps
11. 12 JR Barden 11 laps
12. 71 Kris Wilson 6 laps
13. 18 Jon Denham DNS
14. 39 Mark Chrudimsky DNS
In the 50 lap, or thirty minute, Allison Legacy Series feature Allen
Sampson and Levi Krauss led the 16-car field to green. A. Sampson got the lead on lap 1, but was quickly passed by Taylor Brandes on lap 2. Brandes lost the lead on lap 9 when he spun on the back stretch handing the lead to Jeff Weir.
Dillon Spreen, battling Jake Kruger for the Lone Star Legacy Series title, found himself in second with Kruger mired back in the field. Brandes worked his way back up into a top five spot when the race was called after A. Sampson went hard into the turn 4 wall. Weir was awarded the checkers, while 12 year old Spreen locked up the title.
Lone Star Legacy Feature Results
1. 11 Jeff Weir 36 laps
2. 81 Dillon Spreen 36 laps
3. 69 John Riley 36 laps
4. 9 Taylor Brandes 36 laps
5. 45 Shawn Cannon 36 laps
6. 71 Jake Kruger 36 laps
7. 14 Tom Harwell 36 laps
8. 72 Arden Vikre 36 laps
9. 88 Eric Brunner 36 laps
10. 4 Dillon Sampson 36 laps
11. 3 Danny Howie 36 laps
12. 58 John Martin 36 laps
13. 1 Allan Sampson 36 laps
14. 32 Levi Krauss 29 laps
15. 7 Rob Ferguson 26 laps
16. 24 Kris Kerr 4 laps
The Texas Dwarf Car Association held it’s final Thunder Hill Raceway event with the points battle already sewn up by Keith Roach. Roach worked his way up through traffic and got past early leader Arden Vikre at halfway and would drive off to cap off his season with yet another victory.
TDCA Feature results
1. 05 Keith Roach
2. 72 Arden Vikre
3. 64 Kelvin Chandler
4. 3 Rocky Bussham
5. 27 Ricky Winks
6. 66 Michael Hammond
7. 03 Roland Freeman
8. 85 Tyler Bailey 19 laps
9. 12 James Tullous 18 laps
10. 94 Lee McGinnis 18 laps
11. 88 James Parker 10 laps
12. 95 Deborah McGinnis DNS
13. 04 Paul Frailey DNS
14. 32 Hoppy Malatek DNS
15. 8X Jim Rogers DNS
In the NASKART feature Russell Williams and Chris Terry got out early running first and second. They were then run down by a four-kart pack making it a six kart battle for the win. Mike Steinman would get the lead and hold on for the win.
NasKart Feature Results
1. 71 Mike Steinman 25 laps
2. 07 Gary Smith 25 laps
3. 44 Russell Williams 25 laps
4. 14 David Bryant 25 laps
5. 24 Chris Terry 25 laps
6. 29 Marty Kreis 25 laps
7. 20 Scott Arthurs 25 laps
8. 12 Lyndon Kirk 25 laps
9. 8 Stephen Pepper 25 laps
10. 10 Brian Kuemple 21 laps
11. 13 Kevin Hummel 5 laps
12. 7 Bobby Dahl 4 laps
Fast qualifier, David Webster and Marc Curry led the 15-car Street Stock feature to green. Webster would get out front on green and never look back. 2006 Street Stock track champion, Cary Stapp would work his way up through traffic but never get close enough to mount a challenge as Webster continued
to increase his lead.
The race would run green to checkers without a caution giving Webster the chance to keep his stranglehold on the field. Stapp, Curry, Dale Caswell, Chad Menard and Keith Garrett would put on a good battle for second through sixth, but all they could do is watch as Webster ran away to the win by over nine seconds.
A-Line Street Stock Feature Results w/qualifying time
1. 31 David Webster 40 laps 16.345
2. 99 Cary Stapp 40 laps 16.467
3. 1 Dale Caswell 40 laps 16.754
4. 5 Chad Menard 40 laps 16.553
5. 81 Keith Garrett 40 laps 16.900
6. 4 Duane Toyne 40 laps 16.845
7. 36 Don Banker 40 laps 17.004
8. 11 Tracy Tschoerner 39 laps 17.255
9. 40 Stan Easty 39 laps 17.166
10. 01 Terry Tschoerner 39 laps 16.902
11. 18 Mickey McKim 39 laps 17.414
12. 24 Todd Weeks 38 laps 17.404
13. 73 William Pearson Jr. 35 laps 17.525
14. 90 James Bailey 35 laps 17.723
15. 3 Bobby LaFont DNS DNT
16. 12 Charles Buxton DNS 18.580
17. 83 David Hassinger DNS DNT
18. 05 Marc Currey DQ 16.811
Gary Chancellor didn’t have the fastest car after qualifying, that
honor went to Kevin Bowen. Chancellor did have the best car in the 25 lap Hobby Stock feature as he started on the pole and lead every lap to grab the checkers. Bowen had to overcome a trip to the tail after an early incident, but worked his way up to give a last lap challenge on Chancellor. Bowen fell short after sliding through turn 2 on the final while Chancellor took
the win by four car lengths.
Hobby Stock Feature Results
1. 4 Gary Chancellor 20 laps 18.044
2. 2 Kevin Bowen 20 laps 17.429
3. 50 Aaron Brungot 20 laps 20.539
4. 25 Rick Latimer 20 laps 17.859
5. 12 Jody Wayne Stuart 20 laps 18.359
6. 83 Jacob Sellman 13 laps 19.307
7. 5 Kevin Wilson 12 laps 19.458
8. 20 Steve Joyce 8 laps 18.086
9. 14 Joey Tschoerner 20.067
Polesitter, Byron Reed got the early lead from Floyd Reed in the 15-lap Grand Stock feature. James Lynch jr. worked his way up to challenge B. Reed and used a lapped car to his advantage as he took over the top spot on lap 12. Lynch jr. would go on to lead the last three laps for the victory.
Grand Stock Feature Results
1. 13 James Lynch Jr.
2. 83 Bryon Reed
3. 65 Floyd Reed
4. 57 Mike Farish
5. 60 Ray Riley
6. 91 Marcia Moore
7. 00 Jim Lynch
8. 92 Ron O’ Brien 14 laps
9. 37 Jacob Sellman 14 laps
10. 47 Bradley Burke 13 laps
11. 12 JR Barden 11 laps
12. 71 Kris Wilson 6 laps
13. 18 Jon Denham DNS
14. 39 Mark Chrudimsky DNS
In the 50 lap, or thirty minute, Allison Legacy Series feature Allen
Sampson and Levi Krauss led the 16-car field to green. A. Sampson got the lead on lap 1, but was quickly passed by Taylor Brandes on lap 2. Brandes lost the lead on lap 9 when he spun on the back stretch handing the lead to Jeff Weir.
Dillon Spreen, battling Jake Kruger for the Lone Star Legacy Series title, found himself in second with Kruger mired back in the field. Brandes worked his way back up into a top five spot when the race was called after A. Sampson went hard into the turn 4 wall. Weir was awarded the checkers, while 12 year old Spreen locked up the title.
Lone Star Legacy Feature Results
1. 11 Jeff Weir 36 laps
2. 81 Dillon Spreen 36 laps
3. 69 John Riley 36 laps
4. 9 Taylor Brandes 36 laps
5. 45 Shawn Cannon 36 laps
6. 71 Jake Kruger 36 laps
7. 14 Tom Harwell 36 laps
8. 72 Arden Vikre 36 laps
9. 88 Eric Brunner 36 laps
10. 4 Dillon Sampson 36 laps
11. 3 Danny Howie 36 laps
12. 58 John Martin 36 laps
13. 1 Allan Sampson 36 laps
14. 32 Levi Krauss 29 laps
15. 7 Rob Ferguson 26 laps
16. 24 Kris Kerr 4 laps
The Texas Dwarf Car Association held it’s final Thunder Hill Raceway event with the points battle already sewn up by Keith Roach. Roach worked his way up through traffic and got past early leader Arden Vikre at halfway and would drive off to cap off his season with yet another victory.
TDCA Feature results
1. 05 Keith Roach
2. 72 Arden Vikre
3. 64 Kelvin Chandler
4. 3 Rocky Bussham
5. 27 Ricky Winks
6. 66 Michael Hammond
7. 03 Roland Freeman
8. 85 Tyler Bailey 19 laps
9. 12 James Tullous 18 laps
10. 94 Lee McGinnis 18 laps
11. 88 James Parker 10 laps
12. 95 Deborah McGinnis DNS
13. 04 Paul Frailey DNS
14. 32 Hoppy Malatek DNS
15. 8X Jim Rogers DNS
In the NASKART feature Russell Williams and Chris Terry got out early running first and second. They were then run down by a four-kart pack making it a six kart battle for the win. Mike Steinman would get the lead and hold on for the win.
NasKart Feature Results
1. 71 Mike Steinman 25 laps
2. 07 Gary Smith 25 laps
3. 44 Russell Williams 25 laps
4. 14 David Bryant 25 laps
5. 24 Chris Terry 25 laps
6. 29 Marty Kreis 25 laps
7. 20 Scott Arthurs 25 laps
8. 12 Lyndon Kirk 25 laps
9. 8 Stephen Pepper 25 laps
10. 10 Brian Kuemple 21 laps
11. 13 Kevin Hummel 5 laps
12. 7 Bobby Dahl 4 laps