Post by jkelly57 on Apr 26, 2007 19:21:07 GMT -6
HOOK'S LOWDOWN: RINEHART TRUCKING TEXAS SHOOTOUT
By Bill Kitchen, Hook's Dirt Track Review (www.hooksrpm.com
<http://www.hooksrpm.com/> )
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
The Rinehart Trucking Texas Shootout featuring the USMTS Southern
Series
will take place this weekend, beginning at Motorama Speedway in
Beaumont
this Friday, April 27. From there, it's on to the Gator Motorplex in
Willis
on Saturday, April 28, before winding up at the 105 Speedway in
Cleveland on
Sunday, April 29. All three events will pay $2,000 to win and a minimum
$200
to start.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Kelly Shryock vs. Howard Willis is worth price of admission right
there,
especially when one of the shows is at Willis and Russell Moore's
school
track at Gator Motorplex. Shryock has a lot to overcome. He's never
raced at
any of these tracks, but if he goes down there and wins two or three of
the
main events, could anyone argue against him being the best Modified
driver
in the country right now? I don't think so.
Willis will get all that DirtWorks has, guaranteed!
Shryock says he plans to run the whole USMTS Southern Series. He's won
three
of the first four races this year, with Jeremy Payne and Terry Phillips
--
two of the best around -- finishing behind him at Enid.
Howard and John-O Whittington have had some great duels over the past
five
years! I've been impressed watching John-O since the days he was
getting big
wins at Thunder Valley and Leesville, La. He runs Batesville extremely
well
too. John-O is a new daddy too! Welcome to the world Jaxon Whittington
(tell
me that's not a future racer's name right there!) -- a baby boy born
just a
couple weeks ago. Now that Jaxon has arrived, John-O plans on racing
all the
remaining USMTS Southern Series shows. Guess where the next ones are
after
this weekend ... Batesville, May 11-12!
John-O who won the Big Star Classic in Many, La., back in February, and
wants another big win for his Hot Chassis Modified.
Speaking of good at Batesville and big tracks like the old HRP track,
Chris
Brown elevated his game last year. At HRP, Chris was just a big a
threat to
win as Howard or John-O was, sometimes more. Brown being the only
Skyrocket
of the three, wouldn't mind running the same shows as his chassis
builder.
Who knows, there may be a short track set-up note or two available to
him.
You never know...
Same can be said for David Horner, who also runs a Shryock-made
Skyrocket
Chassis.
Brent Nicholas went to the West Siloam shows but missed Enid.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
There will be a special hotel rate for the racers and fans coming to
Motorama Speedway in Beaumont, Texas. You can call the Holiday Inn at
(409)
842-5995 for a special rate of $79 (normally $149). Just ask for the
"Speedway Rate." There is plenty of parking for the big rigs also.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
George White will race the Friday and Sunday shows. his sponsors want
him at
Cowtown on Saturday. Last I heard, Troy Taylor is planning on being
down
there. Don't know what the plans are for the rest of the Ft.
Worth/Dallas
racers. Chase Allen will be there.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The TRE Brigade Marches Toward Houston!
TRE Chassis, led by 4th place points man and the chassis builder
himself,
Steve Holzkamper of Gentry, Arkansas will be on hand in force at the
Houston
USMTS Southern Series events. Holzkamper's off to a good points start
in the
Southern Series with three top ten finishes. He had to use one
provisional
to make a show in Enid but he advanced from 23rd to 14th in that one.
Holzkamper will be joined by Keatchie, La.'s Jamie Burford in his black
#19
TRE-by-Baby-Bone. The M.O.D.S. champ from 2006 has done very well in
qualifying but has had terrible luck in the A mains and currently sits
15th
in points. He's done so well in qualifying as a matter of fact, the
he's
only run one B-main and that was night 2 at West Siloam. In that B, he
finished 2nd while Shryock finished 3rd. Of course Kelly rallied from
that
21st starting position to finish 2nd to Jay Noteboom while Burford went
from
18th to finish 11th and was running better than earlier in the race. He
also
had a strong run going in the Friday race at West Siloam but hit the
wall
after going from 13th to 6th. At Enid, Burford made the top eight
redraw on
Saturday by coming from 10th to 3rd in his heat and then he held off
Jason
Hughes to win his heat on Sunday and started ninth. His A main luck was
horrible though. He broke an axle coming out of the 4-wide salute on
Saturday and broke a motor at the start on Sunday and never made an
A-main
lap at speed the whole weekend.
I'll check with TRE driver Dustin Hyde of Texarkana this weekend and
see if
he will make the trip.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
I talked to Clyde Dunn today and yes, both 88s will be there with Tim
Clonch
and Clyde Dunn, Jr. in a pair of Skyrockets.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Randy Timms Heads List of Shaw Chassis Racers Headed for Houston!
Wheatland, Okla.'s Randy Timms is off to a fine start with his
Taylor-Shaw
in the inaugural season of the USMTS Southern Series. He's second in
points
with finishes of 4th, 5th, 12th & 18th. That 4th came at the night race
at
Enid when he charged from 18th starting position. The Sunday race could
have
had a much better finish but that turned out to be his only DNF so far.
Timms may have an ace-in-the-hole at his disposal too and the would be
his
USMTS Spec Motor which allows him to run an 8-inch spoiler vs. 5. That
could
be very important at tracks like Gator & 105. We'll see...
The other Larry Shaw Chassis in the top ten in USMTS Southern Series
points
is former Shaw employee Chase Allen of Midlothian, Texas in the
Henderson
#76N. Chase has made all 4 features so far with a best finish of 8th at
West
Siloam and is 10th in points.
Another guy who had some really good qualifying efforts in Enid is an
ArkLaTex region racer -- David Mitchell of Ashdown, Arkansas -- in a
former
Bloomquist Taylor-Shaw. Mitchell is a former Boothill Speedway &
Champion
Park Speedway Modified track champion and also has many wins around
southwest Arkansas dirt tracks. He is currently 13th in USMTS SS
points.
David started the year off with an 8th at West Siloam but missed the
show by
3 spots on the second day at WSS. Qualifying was not a problem at Enid
though as he made top ten in passing points both nights with a best
finish
of 14th in the A mains.
I'm sure there will be more Shaws down there so if you know of anyone
running a Shaw at these events, chime in! I'll probably here about a
couple
more by next week.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Hous-ton May Become Hughes-town Next Weekend!
17-year old Rodney "The Rocket" Sanders will make the long tow and lead
the
Hughes Chassis parade into Houston next weekend. Sanders continues to
impress racing fans around West Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico and
looks to
be one of the region's future stars. He hails from the panhandle town
of
Happy, Texas. He's run all four features and sits third in SS points.
The
first night at West Siloam, he came from 17th starting spot to 4th.
Good
thing because he needed to use those points earned for a provisional on
night 2 at WSS when he came from 23rd to 9th. The first night in Enid,
Rodney qualified 9th and finished 8th for his 3rd top ten in-a-row
after
running in the top five. The next night, he had to use a provisional
again
and DNFed for a 19th place. Sanders was third in last fall's Southern
Classic behind Shane Priddy & Jason Hughes.
Speaky of his Chassis builder, Jason Hughes of Colcord, Oklahoma will
also
be in town for the three shows along with his 2007 teammate Tommy
Weder, Jr
of Woodward, Oklahoma. Weder -- an $8000 winner earlier this year in
Arizona
-- is 6th in points while Hughes is 7th. Amazingly, neither driver made
the
West Siloam opener A main but both have made all 3 As since and both
drivers
had a top five and a top ten in Enid. Last time Hughes was in Texas for
a
A-main, he won the $4000 check at South Texas Speedway over in Corpus
Christi Thanksgiving weekend.
Speaking of Corpus Cristi, another Hughes Chassis driver happens to
hail
from that town. Steve Whiteaker, Jr. has numerous wins himself at STS
and
scored a top ten at WSS before suffering motor trouble at Enid.
Whiteaker is
currently 16th in points.
And not to be outdone by all these guys, Hughes Chassis has one more
representative in the top 20 of USMTS Southern Series points that also
plans
on being in Houston for the weekend and that would be lady racer Dena
Wilson
of Coweta, Oklahoma. With Dena we don't need to say "lady racer" --
she's a
racer, period, and prefers it that way. Wilson has a couple of Modified
wins
at Creek County Speedway in Oklahoma and has won track championships in
other classes in Oklahoma and comes from a racing family. I've watched
her
several times and she's the real deal. She has excellent car control
and
she's not afraid to race guys or drive it in deeper than the next
driver.
Husband & crew chief JC Wilson will have her tuned up and ready for
Houston!
But that's not it for Hughes Chassis. They will also have perhaps the
hottest Hughes Chassis driver on UMP tires these days in the form of
Shane
Hebert from Scott, Louisiana who will bolt on some ARKK704s (G60s can
also
be used just no USMTS points awarded if you run the IMCA tire). Shane
just
won his first SUPR Modified feature last Friday night in Baton Rouge
and
just wore the UMP Mississippi Mods out last year when he raced with
them.
Shane has numerous wins at tracks like Pike County Speedway and Thunder
Valley Speedway and had two runner-ups back in February at Southern
Raceway's Florida Winternationals weekend. Shane is also bringing his
Express Race Cars Limited Modified along to take a crack at that $1000
at
Motorama on Friday night. Shane's been tough all year in that car
having won
the Big Star Classic in Many and Spring Nationals at Boothill.
Now that's a pretty stout half-dozen right there! Anybody know of more
Hughes Chassis cars running these shows???
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Those Krafty Kraft Kars!
There will be several KraftKar Chassis Mods in attendance at these
shows
too. The Willy Kraft designed cars are now being built in Oklahoma with
Shawn Kraft working out of the Ramirez shop in Woodward.
Derick Ramirez is the top KraftKar in USMTS SS points at the moment as
is in
17th place with a top ten so far.
Brandon Kenny -- another Oklahoma racer sits in 20th spots and plans on
making the trip south this weekend too.
Another Okie, Mike Roach just won at Enid Speedway Park's weekly show
Saturday night and will also make the trip to the Houston area shows
this
weekend. Mike is 27th in points but has been at 3 of the 4 events so
far.
But perhaps KK's best hope in Houston may be Louisiana's Michael
Robertson.
Robertson has been red hot all year. He won in Milton, Florida in
February
and then took ArkLaTex Speedway's Qwik Race Cars Spring Nationals in
March.
This past Friday he drove his KraftKar chassis to a $750 win at a
Sabine
Motor Speedway weekly show in Many, LA. He's also been red hot in his
JB
Racing Smiley's Chassis Limited too having won at Fast Trax Speedway
last
Saturday, Sabine on Friday and Ark-La-Tex last night. All 3 Houston
area
USMTS Southern Series events for Modifieds will be accompanied by $1000
to
win Limited Modifieds. In addition, I think Micheal's crew have a few
tricks
up their sleeves for this weekend so those Houston fields better be
ready. I
think he's going to be leaving with a lot of Texas money!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Chris Brown (Skyrocket) just finished 2nd in the SUPR Late Model
feature at
Houston Raceway Park on Saturday night!
It also appears that Shaw Chassis drivers Billy Melton, Jr. of Longview
and
Jeff Huckaby of Texarkana will make the Sat & Sun shows -- can't get
out of
town on Friday though.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Rinehart Trucking Kicks In $1000 point fund for the weekend!
I knew Mr. Ed couldn't stand it if he didn't do something like that.
He's
one of the best dirt track supporters I know of!
1st in Modified points for the weekend gets $500, $300 for 2nd and $200
for
3rd! Thanks Rinehart Trucking!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Other notes...
If you don't already know, all 3 nights will pay the Limited Modifieds
$1000
to win. Entry fees at Motorama (Beaumont) & 105 (Cleveland) will be $50
for
the Limiteds. I'll check with Randy at Gator for them or if someone
knows
what the entry will be there, please post.
Also, on Sunday at Cleveland, they will run just 3 classes -- Mods.
Limiteds
& Bombers I think. I don't know how many of you have seen a Todd
Staley-run
show but believe me, he doesn't let any grass grow during his programs.
I
hate predictions because there are so many factors (weather, power, red
flags, etc.) but with a six o'clock start time, we will be done before
10!
By Bill Kitchen, Hook's Dirt Track Review (www.hooksrpm.com
<http://www.hooksrpm.com/> )
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
The Rinehart Trucking Texas Shootout featuring the USMTS Southern
Series
will take place this weekend, beginning at Motorama Speedway in
Beaumont
this Friday, April 27. From there, it's on to the Gator Motorplex in
Willis
on Saturday, April 28, before winding up at the 105 Speedway in
Cleveland on
Sunday, April 29. All three events will pay $2,000 to win and a minimum
$200
to start.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Kelly Shryock vs. Howard Willis is worth price of admission right
there,
especially when one of the shows is at Willis and Russell Moore's
school
track at Gator Motorplex. Shryock has a lot to overcome. He's never
raced at
any of these tracks, but if he goes down there and wins two or three of
the
main events, could anyone argue against him being the best Modified
driver
in the country right now? I don't think so.
Willis will get all that DirtWorks has, guaranteed!
Shryock says he plans to run the whole USMTS Southern Series. He's won
three
of the first four races this year, with Jeremy Payne and Terry Phillips
--
two of the best around -- finishing behind him at Enid.
Howard and John-O Whittington have had some great duels over the past
five
years! I've been impressed watching John-O since the days he was
getting big
wins at Thunder Valley and Leesville, La. He runs Batesville extremely
well
too. John-O is a new daddy too! Welcome to the world Jaxon Whittington
(tell
me that's not a future racer's name right there!) -- a baby boy born
just a
couple weeks ago. Now that Jaxon has arrived, John-O plans on racing
all the
remaining USMTS Southern Series shows. Guess where the next ones are
after
this weekend ... Batesville, May 11-12!
John-O who won the Big Star Classic in Many, La., back in February, and
wants another big win for his Hot Chassis Modified.
Speaking of good at Batesville and big tracks like the old HRP track,
Chris
Brown elevated his game last year. At HRP, Chris was just a big a
threat to
win as Howard or John-O was, sometimes more. Brown being the only
Skyrocket
of the three, wouldn't mind running the same shows as his chassis
builder.
Who knows, there may be a short track set-up note or two available to
him.
You never know...
Same can be said for David Horner, who also runs a Shryock-made
Skyrocket
Chassis.
Brent Nicholas went to the West Siloam shows but missed Enid.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
There will be a special hotel rate for the racers and fans coming to
Motorama Speedway in Beaumont, Texas. You can call the Holiday Inn at
(409)
842-5995 for a special rate of $79 (normally $149). Just ask for the
"Speedway Rate." There is plenty of parking for the big rigs also.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
George White will race the Friday and Sunday shows. his sponsors want
him at
Cowtown on Saturday. Last I heard, Troy Taylor is planning on being
down
there. Don't know what the plans are for the rest of the Ft.
Worth/Dallas
racers. Chase Allen will be there.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The TRE Brigade Marches Toward Houston!
TRE Chassis, led by 4th place points man and the chassis builder
himself,
Steve Holzkamper of Gentry, Arkansas will be on hand in force at the
Houston
USMTS Southern Series events. Holzkamper's off to a good points start
in the
Southern Series with three top ten finishes. He had to use one
provisional
to make a show in Enid but he advanced from 23rd to 14th in that one.
Holzkamper will be joined by Keatchie, La.'s Jamie Burford in his black
#19
TRE-by-Baby-Bone. The M.O.D.S. champ from 2006 has done very well in
qualifying but has had terrible luck in the A mains and currently sits
15th
in points. He's done so well in qualifying as a matter of fact, the
he's
only run one B-main and that was night 2 at West Siloam. In that B, he
finished 2nd while Shryock finished 3rd. Of course Kelly rallied from
that
21st starting position to finish 2nd to Jay Noteboom while Burford went
from
18th to finish 11th and was running better than earlier in the race. He
also
had a strong run going in the Friday race at West Siloam but hit the
wall
after going from 13th to 6th. At Enid, Burford made the top eight
redraw on
Saturday by coming from 10th to 3rd in his heat and then he held off
Jason
Hughes to win his heat on Sunday and started ninth. His A main luck was
horrible though. He broke an axle coming out of the 4-wide salute on
Saturday and broke a motor at the start on Sunday and never made an
A-main
lap at speed the whole weekend.
I'll check with TRE driver Dustin Hyde of Texarkana this weekend and
see if
he will make the trip.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
I talked to Clyde Dunn today and yes, both 88s will be there with Tim
Clonch
and Clyde Dunn, Jr. in a pair of Skyrockets.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Randy Timms Heads List of Shaw Chassis Racers Headed for Houston!
Wheatland, Okla.'s Randy Timms is off to a fine start with his
Taylor-Shaw
in the inaugural season of the USMTS Southern Series. He's second in
points
with finishes of 4th, 5th, 12th & 18th. That 4th came at the night race
at
Enid when he charged from 18th starting position. The Sunday race could
have
had a much better finish but that turned out to be his only DNF so far.
Timms may have an ace-in-the-hole at his disposal too and the would be
his
USMTS Spec Motor which allows him to run an 8-inch spoiler vs. 5. That
could
be very important at tracks like Gator & 105. We'll see...
The other Larry Shaw Chassis in the top ten in USMTS Southern Series
points
is former Shaw employee Chase Allen of Midlothian, Texas in the
Henderson
#76N. Chase has made all 4 features so far with a best finish of 8th at
West
Siloam and is 10th in points.
Another guy who had some really good qualifying efforts in Enid is an
ArkLaTex region racer -- David Mitchell of Ashdown, Arkansas -- in a
former
Bloomquist Taylor-Shaw. Mitchell is a former Boothill Speedway &
Champion
Park Speedway Modified track champion and also has many wins around
southwest Arkansas dirt tracks. He is currently 13th in USMTS SS
points.
David started the year off with an 8th at West Siloam but missed the
show by
3 spots on the second day at WSS. Qualifying was not a problem at Enid
though as he made top ten in passing points both nights with a best
finish
of 14th in the A mains.
I'm sure there will be more Shaws down there so if you know of anyone
running a Shaw at these events, chime in! I'll probably here about a
couple
more by next week.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Hous-ton May Become Hughes-town Next Weekend!
17-year old Rodney "The Rocket" Sanders will make the long tow and lead
the
Hughes Chassis parade into Houston next weekend. Sanders continues to
impress racing fans around West Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico and
looks to
be one of the region's future stars. He hails from the panhandle town
of
Happy, Texas. He's run all four features and sits third in SS points.
The
first night at West Siloam, he came from 17th starting spot to 4th.
Good
thing because he needed to use those points earned for a provisional on
night 2 at WSS when he came from 23rd to 9th. The first night in Enid,
Rodney qualified 9th and finished 8th for his 3rd top ten in-a-row
after
running in the top five. The next night, he had to use a provisional
again
and DNFed for a 19th place. Sanders was third in last fall's Southern
Classic behind Shane Priddy & Jason Hughes.
Speaky of his Chassis builder, Jason Hughes of Colcord, Oklahoma will
also
be in town for the three shows along with his 2007 teammate Tommy
Weder, Jr
of Woodward, Oklahoma. Weder -- an $8000 winner earlier this year in
Arizona
-- is 6th in points while Hughes is 7th. Amazingly, neither driver made
the
West Siloam opener A main but both have made all 3 As since and both
drivers
had a top five and a top ten in Enid. Last time Hughes was in Texas for
a
A-main, he won the $4000 check at South Texas Speedway over in Corpus
Christi Thanksgiving weekend.
Speaking of Corpus Cristi, another Hughes Chassis driver happens to
hail
from that town. Steve Whiteaker, Jr. has numerous wins himself at STS
and
scored a top ten at WSS before suffering motor trouble at Enid.
Whiteaker is
currently 16th in points.
And not to be outdone by all these guys, Hughes Chassis has one more
representative in the top 20 of USMTS Southern Series points that also
plans
on being in Houston for the weekend and that would be lady racer Dena
Wilson
of Coweta, Oklahoma. With Dena we don't need to say "lady racer" --
she's a
racer, period, and prefers it that way. Wilson has a couple of Modified
wins
at Creek County Speedway in Oklahoma and has won track championships in
other classes in Oklahoma and comes from a racing family. I've watched
her
several times and she's the real deal. She has excellent car control
and
she's not afraid to race guys or drive it in deeper than the next
driver.
Husband & crew chief JC Wilson will have her tuned up and ready for
Houston!
But that's not it for Hughes Chassis. They will also have perhaps the
hottest Hughes Chassis driver on UMP tires these days in the form of
Shane
Hebert from Scott, Louisiana who will bolt on some ARKK704s (G60s can
also
be used just no USMTS points awarded if you run the IMCA tire). Shane
just
won his first SUPR Modified feature last Friday night in Baton Rouge
and
just wore the UMP Mississippi Mods out last year when he raced with
them.
Shane has numerous wins at tracks like Pike County Speedway and Thunder
Valley Speedway and had two runner-ups back in February at Southern
Raceway's Florida Winternationals weekend. Shane is also bringing his
Express Race Cars Limited Modified along to take a crack at that $1000
at
Motorama on Friday night. Shane's been tough all year in that car
having won
the Big Star Classic in Many and Spring Nationals at Boothill.
Now that's a pretty stout half-dozen right there! Anybody know of more
Hughes Chassis cars running these shows???
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Those Krafty Kraft Kars!
There will be several KraftKar Chassis Mods in attendance at these
shows
too. The Willy Kraft designed cars are now being built in Oklahoma with
Shawn Kraft working out of the Ramirez shop in Woodward.
Derick Ramirez is the top KraftKar in USMTS SS points at the moment as
is in
17th place with a top ten so far.
Brandon Kenny -- another Oklahoma racer sits in 20th spots and plans on
making the trip south this weekend too.
Another Okie, Mike Roach just won at Enid Speedway Park's weekly show
Saturday night and will also make the trip to the Houston area shows
this
weekend. Mike is 27th in points but has been at 3 of the 4 events so
far.
But perhaps KK's best hope in Houston may be Louisiana's Michael
Robertson.
Robertson has been red hot all year. He won in Milton, Florida in
February
and then took ArkLaTex Speedway's Qwik Race Cars Spring Nationals in
March.
This past Friday he drove his KraftKar chassis to a $750 win at a
Sabine
Motor Speedway weekly show in Many, LA. He's also been red hot in his
JB
Racing Smiley's Chassis Limited too having won at Fast Trax Speedway
last
Saturday, Sabine on Friday and Ark-La-Tex last night. All 3 Houston
area
USMTS Southern Series events for Modifieds will be accompanied by $1000
to
win Limited Modifieds. In addition, I think Micheal's crew have a few
tricks
up their sleeves for this weekend so those Houston fields better be
ready. I
think he's going to be leaving with a lot of Texas money!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Chris Brown (Skyrocket) just finished 2nd in the SUPR Late Model
feature at
Houston Raceway Park on Saturday night!
It also appears that Shaw Chassis drivers Billy Melton, Jr. of Longview
and
Jeff Huckaby of Texarkana will make the Sat & Sun shows -- can't get
out of
town on Friday though.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Rinehart Trucking Kicks In $1000 point fund for the weekend!
I knew Mr. Ed couldn't stand it if he didn't do something like that.
He's
one of the best dirt track supporters I know of!
1st in Modified points for the weekend gets $500, $300 for 2nd and $200
for
3rd! Thanks Rinehart Trucking!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Other notes...
If you don't already know, all 3 nights will pay the Limited Modifieds
$1000
to win. Entry fees at Motorama (Beaumont) & 105 (Cleveland) will be $50
for
the Limiteds. I'll check with Randy at Gator for them or if someone
knows
what the entry will be there, please post.
Also, on Sunday at Cleveland, they will run just 3 classes -- Mods.
Limiteds
& Bombers I think. I don't know how many of you have seen a Todd
Staley-run
show but believe me, he doesn't let any grass grow during his programs.
I
hate predictions because there are so many factors (weather, power, red
flags, etc.) but with a six o'clock start time, we will be done before
10!