Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Local auto racing notes 7/8

Local auto racing notes 7/8

Shawn Liverance
Muskegon Chronicle

Share Sandy TenBrink loved racing and was instrumental in putting together the annual “Kids Night” at Thunderbird Raceway every year,In October, TenBrink of Montague passed away at the age of 55 from cancer, but her memory will live on at Thunderbird on Saturday night.

Thunderbird will host “Sandy TenBrink Kids Night” along with running a 20-lap bomber class feature race in her honor.

“For 20 years she ran the kids night program and I took over for her five years ago,” said Missy Barnhard. “This is a good way to recognize Sandy for all the work she did to put the night on.”The special night devoted to TenBrink and kids 12 and under begins when the gates open at 3 p.m. with games and a bike registration.
Over 33 bikes will be raffled off throughout the evening and each child will receive a free goodie bag and toy along with games and food. Along with the special bomber feature race in TenBrink’s memory, a full lineup of racing in six other classes will be run.

Gates open at 3 p.m. with hot laps at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m.

Thunderbird Raceway
The Late Model Invitational race highlighted the racing action at Thunderbird on Saturday night. Kevin Nelson Jr. beat an 18-car field to win the race and he was followed across the finish line by Alan Vochaska, Rich Neiser, Eric Spangler and Mike Nichols. Also winning feature races were Stan Dodds (Modifieds), Rob Sternberg (Bombers-Factory Stocks), Mike Lynn (Street Stocks), Mel Whitten (Thunder Stocks), Rich Lieb (Warriors) and Nick Curtis (4 Cylinders).

Winston Speedway
Winston celebrated its 30th Anniversary by running a full program on Friday night in six different classes. Winning feature races were Rich Neiser (Late Models), Jeff Erickson (Modifieds), Dan Dykman (Street Stocks), Spike Grega (Factory Stocks-Bombers), Brandon Tramper (4 Cylinders) and Dan Reimserma (Warriors).
This week’s racing action, includes a a full racing card in six classes with racing action beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Sprints on Dirt series will make their only appearance at Winston on July 16.

West Michigan Sand Dragway
Several local drivers won their classes at the July 4th Shootout at West Michigan Sand Dragway in Mears on Friday and Saturday.
Grand Haven’s Kip Martin (Pro Truck), Fremont’s Dave Weaver (Sportsman 1) and Mears’ Tom Bray (Sportsman 2) all won their respective classes.
The WMSD will host the US Sand Nationals warm-up point series event on July 17 and the 18th annual US Sand Nationals and Pro Truck Nationals on July 23-25.

Van Wormer Speeds to Fayette County Speedway Victory

DIRTcar Summer Nationals:
Van Wormer Speeds to Fayette County Speedway Victory

Brownstown, IL - July 6, 2010 - Jeep Van Wormer started the second half of his DIRTcar Summer Nationals tour the right way winning night 19 Tuesday night at Brownstown Speedway.

Van Wormer of Pinconning, Mich., led all 40 laps of the A-main to claim his third win of the 2010 Hell Tour. Van Wormer started on the pole and built large leads in traffic on his way to claiming the $5,000 winner's check. Van Wormer would be challenged at points by Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., but would eventually prove too strong.

The 2009 DIRTcar Late Model National Champion Feger would hang on to second place as seventh-starting Jack Sullivan of Greenbriar, Ark., would climb to third. Current point leader Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill. would finish fourth as Billy Moyer Jr. would round out the top five.

Up next for the DIRTcar Summer Nationals Tour is a visit to Spoon River Speedway on Wednesday July 7, 2010. In total the Hell Tour has traveled over 3,750 miles in the course of 20 nights. The trip from Brownstown to Spoon River Speedway in Canton, Ill., will have drivers traveling nearly 155 miles northwest to the track which last hosted a Summer Nationals event in 2008.

A-Main 40-Laps: (1) Jeep Van Wormer, (2) Jason Feger, (3) Jack Sullivan, (4) Dennis Erb Jr., (5) Billy Moyer Jr., (6) Brandon Sheppard, (7) Michael Kloos, (8) Rodney Melvin, (9) Chad Zobrist, (10) Shannon Babb, (11) Scott Schmitt, (12) Jason McBride, (13) Ryan Unzicker, (14) Nick Lyons, (15) Mike Schulte, (16) Ken Schrader, (17) Kevin Weaver, (18) Mike Hammerle, (19) Dan Jacober, (20) Brian Shirley, (21) Clay Baumann.

B-Main: Kevin Weaver, Nick Lyons, Jim Moon, Frankie Martin, Paul Bailey, Mike Schulte, Dillan White, Donny Walden, Bobby Melvin, Mike Hammerle, Andy Pryor, Brandon Thirlby, Bruce Unterbrink, John Hollifield, John Beck. Scratched: Brian Shirley.

First heat: Billy Moyer Jr., Scott Schmitt, Dennis Erb Jr., Shannon Babb, Nick Lyons, Paul Bailey, Brandon Thirlby, John Hollifield.

Second heat: Jason Feger, Clay Baumann, Rodney Melvin, Ryan Unzicker, Kevin Weaver, Jim Moon, Donny Walden, Bruce Unterbrink

Third heat: Brandon Sheppard, Jack Sullivan, Chad Zobrist, Ken Schrader, Frankie Martin, Mike Schulte, Dillan White, Andy Pryor.

Fourth heat: Jeep Van Wormer, Michael Kloos, Jason McBride, Dan Jacober, John Beck, Mike Hammerle, Bobby Melvin, Brian Shirley.

Time trials
First group
Scott Schmitt (10s), Tonica, Ill., 13.660
Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ark., 13.758
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 13.803
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 13.840
Nick Lyons (2x), Centralia, Ill., 14.081
John Hollified (31), Terre Haute, Ind., 14.463
Paul Bailey (81), Pocahontas, Ill., 14.800
Brandon Thirlby (m14), Traverse City, Mich., 15.175
Second group
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 13.848
Rodney Melvin (27m), Benton, Ill., 14.041
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 14.209
Kevin Weaver (B12), Gibson City, Ill., 14.254
Clay Baumann (77B), Highland, Ill., 14.400
Jim Moon (1m), Zionsville, Ind., 14.525
Donny Walden (1w), Towanda, Ill., 14.526
Bruce Unterbrink (14u), Highland, Ill., 14.893
Third group
Jack Sullivan (1), Greenbrier, Ark., 14.120
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 14.146
Ken Schrader (9s), Concord, N.C., 14.231
Mike Schulte (27s), Summerfield, Ill., 14.268
Frankie Martin (25), DuQuoin, Ill., 14.375
Chad Zobrist (78), Highland, Ill., 14.650
Andy Pryor (10), Belleville, Ill., 14.725
Dillan White (54), Crofton, Ky., no time
Fourth group
Jeep Van Wormer (55), Pinconning, Mich., 14.223
Michael Kloos (6k), Trenton, Ill., 14.390
Jason McBride (77m), Carbondale, Ill., 14.482
Brian Shirley (3s), Chatham, Ill., 14.559
John Beck (28B), Springfield, Ill., 14.668
Mike Hammerle (16H), St. Charles, Mo., 14.741
Bobby Melvin (23), Benton, Ill., 14.801
Dan Jacober (22), Highland, Ill., 15.539

2010 DIRTcar Summer Nationals 'The Hell Tour' Schedule

Date/ Track/Location/Winner/Car Count

06/16/10 - Brownstown Speedway - Brownstown, Ind. (Billy Moyer - 50)

06/17/10 - Kankakee County Speedway - Kankakee, Ill. (Billy Moyer - 47)

06/18/10 - Cedar Lake Speedway - Somerset, Wis. (Billy Moyer - 43)

06/19/10 - Cedar Lake Speedway - Somerset, Wis. (Brian Birkhofer - 44)

06/20/10 - Wilmot Speedway - Wilmot, Wis. (Rodney Melvin - 31)

06/21/10 - Vermillion County Speedway - Danville, Ill. (Jeep Van Wormer - 35)

06/22/10 - Highland Speedway - Highland, Ill. (Shannon Babb - 43)

06/23/10 - Belle Clair Speedway - Belleville, Ill. (Dennis Erb Jr. - 37)

06/24/10 - Shepps Speedway - Alexander, Ill. (Shannon Babb - 43)

06/25/10 - Farmer City Raceway - Farmer City, Ill. (Don O'Neal - 45)

06/26/10 - Clarksville Speedway - Clarksville, Tenn. (Jack Sullivan - 39)

06/27/10 - Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, Ind. (Don O'Neal - 28)

06/28/10 - Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, Ind. (Don O'Neal - 27)

06/29/10 - I-96 Speedway - Lake Odessa, Mich. (Jeep Van Wormer - 45)

06/30/10 - Charleston Speedway - Charleston, Ill. (Brian Shirley - 26)

07/01/10 - Clay Hill Motorsports Park - Atwood, Tenn. (Billy Moyer - 33)

07/02/10 - Paducah International Raceway - Paducah, Ky (Billy Moyer - 43)

07/03/10 - I-55 Raceway - Pevely, Mo (Billy Moyer - 37)

07/04/10 - Lincoln Speedway - Lincoln, Ill. (RAIN)

07/06/10 - Fayette County Speedway - Brownstown, Ill. (Jeep Van Wormer - 32)

07/07/10 - Spoon River Speedway - Canton, Ill.

07/08/10 - Macon Speedway - Macon, Ill.

07/09/10 - Tri-City Speedway - Pontoon Beach, Ill.

07/10/10 - Fairbury American Legion Speedway - Fairbury, Ill.

07/11/10 - Quincy Raceways - Quincy, Ill.

07/13/10 - Peoria Speedway - Peoria, Ill.

07/14/10 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Ind.

07/16/10 - Attica Raceway Park - Attica, Ohio

07/17/10 - Oakshade Raceway - Wauseon, Ohio

The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Hell Tour is brought to racing fans by many important sponsors and partners, including AFCO, ASI Racewear, Bill Pink Carburetors, Chizmark Larson Insurance, Dyers Rods, Eibach Springs, Fusion Graphics & Sign Company, Hoosier Racing Tire, Intercomp, Ohlins, Quarter Master, R2C Performance, Racing Electronics, Special Olympics, U Coat-It, University of Northwestern Ohio, VP Racing Fuels, Vicci, and Wrisco Aluminum.

'Pepsi Summer Spectacular Saturday!'

'Pepsi Summer Spectacular Saturday!'

Ron Finch Headed to I-96 this Saturday

I-96 Speedway is going to have the world famous Ron Finch of Finch Customs Style Cycles at the track with a custom bike, signing autographs. He will also be riding the pace bike for the show.

Check out some of his work. Click Here

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Thunderbird Raceway Results: July 3rd

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Berlin Raceway Storyline: July 3rd

Trio of young drivers earning experience in Berlin Raceway's Pro Stocks division

Steve Ungrey |
The Grand Rapids Press

MARNE -- Much like the minor leagues help baseball players prepare for life in the majors, the different racing classes at Berlin Raceway are like stepping stones for younger drivers.

For Brandon Hermiller, Lauren Bush and Mitch Meppelink, it’s almost like a small club.

The trio has experience in Arena Racing, and all three spent time last year on the Young Guns circuit before moving up to the Pro Stocks division.

Meppelink, who will be a sophomore at Zeeland West this fall, actually is one year too young to race in Pro Stocks, but Berlin officials “grandfathered” him in when Young Guns was discontinued following the 2009 season.

Bush and Hermiller had planned to move up to Pro Stocks anyway.

“I had done Arena Racing for two years and I’m in high school right now. You can miss out on a lot of stuff when you’re working on race cars,” Meppelink said. “I was a little intimidated when I stepped into Pro Stock. I’m thinking I don’t want to wreck any of these other drivers’ cars. Then you realize they drive just like you do.”

Meppelink began racing when he did go-karts as a younger child, but last year was his first in a big-size vehicle.

“I learned how to drive with a clutch in a church parking lot, and the week before the race I figured it out,” Meppelink said. “We’re doing better this season than we did last year.”

Meppelink finished fifth among the Young Guns drivers a year ago, with Hermiller in fourth and Bush in sixth. Hermiller won four races while Bush and Meppelink did not see a victory checkered flag.

Hermiller, Meppelink and Bush were ranked fourth, fifth and eighth in the points standings, respectively, entering Saturday’s competition. All three have yet to win a Pro Stock event this year.

For Bush, a Hastings driver who raced in the first year on the Arena circuit before dropping out to focus on her Pro Stock car, finishing high in the standings has helped offset the nerves.

“It was very nervewracking because there are a lot of experienced drivers who are competitive and have raced for many years”, Bush said. “It can be intimidating but it is also a lot more fun. The older drivers are very nice and want us to do well in racing. I’m pretty confident I can at least finish in the top 10. We’re having a good start.”

Hermiller, who will be a senior and may transfer from West Catholic to Coopersville, has also performed well in his first year on the Pro Stock circuit. Like Meppelink, he also has two years of Arena experience and one in the Young Guns class.

“It’s not bad. We’re keeping up with the other drivers and that’s good,” Hermiller said. “It was good to have Young Guns and that taught me how to drive and prepare for this year. The Young Guns got me used to the bigger cars. You always had to be prepared racing in Arena cars. Our goal was to come out and do the best we could, and it does surprise me how well we’ve done."

THE BUZZ
Race winners: Larry Mollohan (Vintage Racing Organization), Weston Jewett (Pro Stock), Mike Bursley (USA Modified), Kyle Hamm (4-cylinder A), Tyler Nawrocki (4-cylinder B)

Key moment: Mike Bursley found his way into victory lane once again, overcoming accidents that took out nearly half the field and winning for the third time this season in Modifieds. Combined with a win last month by NASCAR’s A.J. Allmendinger, Bursley’s 97 car has found the winner’s lane four times.

On track: Late models will be spotlighted next weekend, as a 100-lap feature highlights a Saturday summer spectacular program featuring Pro Stock, Young Guns and 4-cylinder action.

Surprise, surprise: On a holiday-weekend night when people traditionally are away, the lure of $5 tickets and a strong program brought in the highest crowd in two years of Mike Blackmer’s ownership. Over 8,000 attended Saturday night.

Standouts: Vicksburg resident Larry Mollohan gave his granddaughter Cassandra a 12th birthday present when he captured the Vintage Racing Organization of America’s mid-season championship race.

Say what? “For a while it was survive, stay out of wrecks and keep the car clean. Once we settled down and got single-file, everything smoothed out.” -- Mike Bursley

Saturday, July 3, 2010

VanDoorn Finishes Third at Angola

St. John Leads Flag to Flag

Tommy St. John picked up his new car at Hamke on Monday, and led flag to flag to win the CRA Super Series, EMF Corp. 125 at Angola Motor Speedway. Despite taking the lead from his outside front row starting position, St. John had to fight off first Scott Hantz and then Johnny VanDoorn who came from deep in the field to take second for many laps only to have his right rear tire go down with 10 laps to go allowing Hantz to get by him as the race wound down. Hantz finished second, VanDoorn third, Terry Fisher, Jr fourth and Tyler Roahrig fifth.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Winston Speedway Winners Circle: July 2nd

Feature Winners
Mini Stock: #21 Brandon Tramper
Sportsman: #35 Dan Dykman
Late Models: #87 Rich Neiser
Modifieds: #1 Jeff Erickson
Warriors:#13 Dan Reimersma
Young Gun Warriors: #67 Ben Welch
Bombers: #97 David "Spike" Grega

90 Total Cars

Complete Results

Sue Chichester: RIP



Sue with her Son Josh last Summer

Friends,

I regret to inform you that Sue Chichester peacefully passed away yesterday afternoon after losing her battle with ALS(Lou Gerigs Disease). She was surrounded by her loved ones as Jesus called her home. She is now free from all her earthly struggles...no more pain or suffering. I want to thank everyone for your donations to help Sue and Josh get thru this struggle. The van was a tremendous help to both of them. They were able to visit her family in Pennsylvania late last summer. I know she used it to visit family in Benton Harbor on several occasions. A family was able to take her to church every Sunday in it. They were very immobile and stuck at home without it. She had a great time with the benefit at Winston and was overwhelmed by the generosity that everyone showed. Sue led a reserved life so that was a big event for her. The van has been put into Calvary's fleet to be used, as first priority once found, to a family or person with a need who is affected by ALS. Once again, thank you for being part of that.

Rick Huisken
Advanced Tooling Systems
616-784-7513

Thursday, July 1, 2010

West Michigan Racing Point Standings

West Michigan Tracks
The Grand Rapids Press

BERLIN RACEWAY
Late Models
1. Terry VanHaitsma -- 572
2. Tim DeVos -- 499
3. Ross Meeuwsen -- 495
3. Terry Senneker Jr. -- 495
5. Chris Anthony -- 480
6. Nick Szotko -- 453
7. Lee VanDyk -- 443
8. Barry Hartwell -- 428
9. Scott Thomas -- 414
10. Josh Slade -- 411
10. Monte Tolan -- 411

Super Stocks
1. Andrew Nylaan -- 622
2. Dave Lake -- 597
3. Denny Anderson -- 551
4. Justin Regnerus -- 550
5. Warren Speet -- 530
6. Ray VanAllsburg -- 492
7. Gabe Ensing -- 491
8. Travis Nylaan -- 480
9. Brian Wiersma -- 468
10. Nate Walton -- 466

Pro Stocks
1. Weston Jewett -- 768
2. Brian Tillema -- 748
3. Ken Smith -- 689
4. Brandon Hermiller -- 686
5. Mitch Meppelink -- 593
6. Marc Coleman -- 582
7. Darin Niemin -- 580
8. Lauren Bush -- 568
9.Dave Cutler -- 563
10. Kirk Meissner -- 562

Modifieds
1. Kyle Jones -- 648
2. Brian Bergakker -- 634
3. Travis Eddy -- 619
4. Billy Shotko -- 595
5. Billy Eppink -- 544
6. Ben Kleis -- 540
7. Mike Bursley -- 477
8. Jordan Dahlke -- 444
9. Ryan Gruppen -- 397
10. Mark Fliearman -- 392

4-Cylinders A
1. Kyle Hamm -- 593
2. Ryan Hamm -- 580
3. Jason Scheid -- 567
4. Cole Roelofs -- 528
5. Don McNabb -- 497
6. Chris McKinley -- 489
7. Ron Myers -- 475
8. Brad Hastings -- 469
9. Gerry Shepard -- 464
10. Rob Shoemaker -- 458

4-Cylinders B
1. Daryl Davis -- 431
2. Dan Dells -- 416
3. Jackson Walker -- 413
4. Paul Ritchie -- 403
5. Nicole Randolph -- 386
6. John Norder -- 372
7. Clayton Brown -- 364
8. Jared Miller -- 360
8. Jim Rhodes -- 360

CRYSTAL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Late Models
1. Mark Andersen -- 298
2 Matt Pickard -- 289
2. Dean Huizenga -- 289
4. Jay Van Dyke -- 288
5. Keith Gentz -- 287
6. Tom Dusen -- 284
7. Brock Cogswell -- 265
8. Scott Baker -- 257
9. Kyle Borgman -- 255
10. Scott Haney -- 234

Pro Stocks
1. Chaney Newland -- 337
2. Ryan Kent -- 325
3. Mike Husted -- 318
4. Derek Schestag -- 291
4. Barry Rinard -- 291
6. Don Rohn -- 275
7. Jacob Headley -- 272
8. Todd Bush -- 249
9. Doug McKeown, Sr. -- 242
10. Larry Kosloski -- 239


Pro Trucks
1. Scott Nieman -- 342
1. Carl Thayer -- 342
3. Tim Wood -- 316
4. Ashlee Scott -- 307
5. Tim Sooy -- 291
6. Dave Peters -- 290
7. Gaven Parks -- 285
8. Brady Hollenbeck -- 251
9. Aaron Raby -- 240
10. Gary Dancer -- 226

Street Stocks
1. Mike Vandermark, Jr. -- 314
1. Jasen Wiley -- 314
3. Al Kiester -- 314
4. James Prochazka -- 291
5. Kyle Prochazka --289
6. Jeff Fisher -- 280
7. Kevin Dard -- 275
8. Brooke Ann Brasington -- 273
9. Tim Buskirk -- 271
10. Shane Spencer -- 264

Flinn Stocks
1. Cory Burch -- 385
2. Chance Allen -- 373
3. Zach Rummer -- 345
4. Neil Zeigler -- 332
5. Richard Melton -- 320
6. Austin Bean -- 293
7. Chris DeCamp -- 289
8. Ryan Paradise -- 230
9. Ryan Brady -- 220
10. Lee Zahm -- 218

I-96 SPEEDWAY

Late Models
1. Zack Olger -- 239
2. Roger Wing -- 232
3. Eric Spangler -- 230
4. Bill Bray -- 185
5. Scott Ehlert -- 179
6. Mike Nugent -- 157
7. Ben Hidy -- 132
8. Greg Cooper -- 130
9. Dan Hubble -- 128
10. Trever Sloan -- 127

Modifieds
1. Travis Stemler -- 405
2. Tim Stemler -- 340
3. Rich Robinson Jr. -- 332
4. Jared Guinn -- 330
5. Zack Olger -- 315
6. Shannon Fisk -- 282
7. Todd Feutz -- 278
8. Mark Anderson -- 265
9. Justin Fleming -- 242
10. James Kimmel -- 208

Street Stocks
1. Aaron Wolf -- 345
2. Gary Vandermark -- 344
3. Hillary Smith -- 280
4. Richard Hyvarinen -- 238
5. Ron Harper -- 192
6. Ed Falbe -- 140
7. Joel Hummel -- 138
8. Steve Piercefield -- 136
9. William Brandt Jr. -- 102
10. Ron Hodges Jr. -- 96

Road Beaters
1. Dan Reimersma -- 370
2. Scott Rumsey -- 315
3. Paul Namey -- 280
4. Jason Feutz -- 257
5. Richard Peck -- 218
6. William Morgan -- 215
7. Calvin Stemler -- 214
8. Steve Wawiernia -- 171
9. Terry Henderson -- 162
10. Colee Ruesink -- 134

THUNDERBIRD RACEWAY

Late Models
1. Alan Vochaska -- 726
2. Kevin Nelson Jr. -- 673
3. Shawn Reed -- 547
4. Rob Taylor -- 422
5. Kevin Nelson Sr. -- 417
6. John McDonald -- 356
7. Lowe Webster -- 338
8. Rich Neiser -- 322
9. John McCaul -- 320
10. Tom Sprague Jr. -- 311

UMP Modifieds
1. Andy Sprague -- 619
2. John McCaul -- 580
3. Randy Whitten -- 428
4. Stan Dodds -- 419
5. Jacob Poel -- 404
6. Jeremy Holman -- 378
7. Jeff Erickson -- 329
8. Jason Ferguson -- 303
9. Steve McClees -- 302
10. Greg Smith -- 265

UMP Street Stocks
1. Mike Lynn -- 728
2. Derek Poland -- 502
3. Jim Beltz -- 477
4. Mark Ransom -- 460
5. Josh Frye -- 438
6. John Lock -- 417
7. Dean Barnhard -- 369
8. Chad Weinrick -- 306
9. Bruce Norwick Sr. -- 253
10. Chuck Smith -- 250

Bombers
1. David Grega -- 654
2. Jeremy Lange -- 479
3. Jarid Bisson -- 458
4. Rob Sternberg -- 443
5. Justin Schuler -- 413
6.James Lange -- 393
7. Bill May -- 317
7. Phil Herrick -- 317
9. Mark Farber -- 304
10. Barry Mendendorp -- 283

Warriors
1. Rich Lieb -- 595
2. Ed Higgons -- 578
3. Harley Farkle -- 523
4. Randy Whitten Sr. -- 448
5. Jim Perry -- 437
6. Nick Curtis -- 430
7. Justin Wood -- 412
8. Bobby Metz -- 374
9. Keith Higgons -- 286
10. Gary Lockard -- 285

UMP 4-Cylinders
1. Mark Farber -- 703
2. Cody Moorman -- 533
3. Don Keech -- 526
4. Mark Drum -- 476
5. Don Ward -- 352
6. Harley Farkle -- 332
7. Adam Spencer -- 229
8. Brian Hammond -- 203
9. Dean Barnhard -- 170
10. Paula Vanderstelt -- 166

Thunderstocks
1. Wayne Roe -- 962
2. Buck Spencer -- 810
3. Drue Bouwman -- 764
4. Jason Ferguson -- 674
5. Mel Whitten -- 635
6. Chris Schaub -- 625
7. Duane TenBrink -- 534
8. Mike DeJonge -- 530
9. Wes Beebe -- 429
10. Tony Spaulding 420

WINSTON SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Kevin Nelson Jr. -- 277
2. Tom Sprague Jr. -- 267
3. Rich Neiser -- 253
4. Dave Hartman -- 243
5. Matt Pickard -- 234
6. Kevin Juusola -- 214
7. Rob Taylor -- 171
8. John McCaul -- 165
9. Alex Kasmarski -- 161
10. Kyle Borgman -- 151

Modifieds
1. Troy Marciniak -- 384
2. Greg Smith -- 369
3. Andy Sprague -- 333
4. Jeff Erickson -- 277
5. Randy Whitten -- 264
6. John McCaul -- 262
7. Todd Feutz -- 243
8. Jared Guinn -- 229
9. Stan Dodds -- 220
10. Nate Bostrom -- 209

Street Stocks
1. Mike Lynn -- 371
2. Derek Poland -- 332
3. Chad Weinrick -- 315
4. Rob Sternberg -- 308
5. Tony Weinrick -- 295
6. Josh Frye -- 265
7. Rick Huisken -- 251
8. Matt Sprague -- 234
9. Chuck Smith -- 191
10. Justin Gilliand -- 171

Bombers
1. Spike Grega -- 428
2. Robby Sternberg -- 402
3. Joe Carmean -- 346
4. Dave Norwick -- 335
5. Dennis Bringedahl -- 334
6. Duane Townsend -- 309
7. Jeremy Lange -- 288
8. Barry Mendendorp -- 240
9. Richard Copas -- 238
10. Mark Farber -- 204

4-Cylinders
1. Brandon Tramper -- 382
2. Mark Farber -- 376
3. Nate Walton -- 341
4. Cody Moorman -- 325
5. Mark Drum -- 301
6. Rick Ward -- 273
7. Jerry Meyering -- 234
8. Christen Convey -- 213
9. Adam Spencer -- 185
10. Harley Farkle -- 184

Warriors
1. Nick Curtis -- 375
2. Harley Farkle -- 346
3. Randy Whitten -- 315
4. Ryan Hamm -- 312
5. Jim Perry -- 260
6. Todd Sprague -- 235
7. Mike Anderson -- 228
8. Dave Avink -- 223
9. Justin Wood -- 211
10. Duane Sobers -- 197