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With the rapture upon us Saturday, we figured end times would necessitate the one and only Josh Wichers to turn in a race report, as they are about as frequent as the rapture itself…

Date: 05.21.2011

Track: East Bay Raceway Park (Tampa, FL)

Series: Top Gun Sprint Series and Florida Mini Sprint Association.

Admission:

Adult ……………………. $12

Senior …………………. $10

Teens 13-17 ………… $7

Kids under 12 ………. FREE

Pit Pass ……………….. $25

# of Sprint Cars: 23

# of Mini Sprints: 19

Who Won:

Mini Sprint Feature : Chris Pacetti

Sprints : Heat 1 – Billy Boyd Jr.

Heat 2 – Danny Martin Jr.

Heat 3 – Stephen Darvalics

Feature – DANNY “the Hammer” MARTIN JR.

The Finish:

Mini Sprints16 Chris Pacetti, 71 John Craddock, 5 Steve Crabtree, 83 Justin Kolves, 8 Eddie Moss Jr., 68 Dierk Miller, 88 Morgan Blanchard, 711 David Pleaugh, 23 Rhea Lynn Moss, 34 Pete Smith, 61 Andy Denton, 1M Eddie Moss Sr., 0 Luke Fidler, 22 Andrew Kurjack, 14 Brian Penrose, 6 Timmy Loveday, 67 David Paul, 30 John Crowder – dns, 59 Austin Jackson – dns

Sprints24 Danny Martin Jr., 83 Mark Ruel Jr., 41 Stephen Darvalics, 3A AJ Maddox, 14W Danny Jones, 4 Billy Boyd Jr., 15 Johnny Gilbertson, 1* Tim George, 43 Terry Witherspoon, 55 Kerry Gilbert, 6S Robbie Smith, 0 Jimmy Ballew Jr., 8 Rich Alexander, 17D Bruce Durden, 92 Matt Kurtz, 83A Christine Auld, 03 Tyler Eaton, 36 Kenneth Laureno, 38 Tony Agin, 3 Travis Bleimeister, 27 Troy Knowles, 07 Clint Reynolds, Z1 Harley Zimmerman

Crowd Grade: A. It wasn’t the best crowd that I’ve seen at East Bay, but the stands were fairly full of energetic race fans. It’s always great to see a descent crowd on hand when the sprints are in town. East Bay is historically a Late Model friendly track, so to see them draw the sprint fans is a very welcome site. And I saw a lot of sprint car shirts as I meandered through the grandstands and around the concession midway. But why not, when you bring the two best touring dirt series in the state on the same night, the fans are going to come. And speaking of shirts, a quick note to the drivers and teams: if you have shirts, make them accessible for purchase. Shirt sales can be a great way to offset operating cost.

Track Grade: A. I have to admit, when I first arrived at around 5 o’clock, I was a little concerned that the valve on the water truck had broken. It looked the tide in the Bay had rose and flooded the track. I was afraid that it was going to be a sloppy mess, but it was far from it. By the time that the heats rolled off, the track was coming in nicely. And by feature time, it started taking rubber. By the end of the feature, there was a two wide black groove all the way around the track which made for some of the best racing that I’ve seen in a while.

Drinks Ordered: Coca Cola, Root Beer, and Frubob – Mango (all bottled)

Drinks Grade: Hmmmmmmmm. Since it’s really hard to mess up bottled drinks, it’s just not fair to give them a grade. And since I had a pit pass, I couldn’t consume any frosty adult beverages. But if you’ve read my reports in the past, you know that I go for the sweet tea. Well, they didn’t have any. I first learned of this travesty a few weeks ago when I went to East Bay with a friend to catch some limited late model action. I was devastated. The sweet tea at East Bay always made the trip worthwhile. After talking to Dave who runs the pit concession, he explained that the track had removed their water filtration system, and that the water was unfit for making his signature sweet tea. He assured me that I could find his signature sweet tea at any of the local Kazbor’s or Bubba Que’s restaurants. But I want it at the track. It’s just un-American to not have sweet tea at a race track. Hopefully, the powers that be at East Bay will read this and invest in another water filtration system.

Food Ordered: Cheeseburger, Fried Chicken Sandwich.

Food Grade: B-. The burger and the chicken were average at best, but I think what kept them from being good was the buns. They just seemed a little dry, not stale, just dry. Punta Gorda Speedway still, in my opinion, has set the bar on the top rung when it comes to track food. It’s going to be hard to compete with their fried bologna and massive pork tenderloin sandwiches. And who can forget the deep fried Oreos and steak-on-a-stick at Volusia.

Series Grade – Top Gun Sprint Series: A-. Don Rehm and the staff at TGSS always bring a good field of quality cars to every track they go to. This was no exception. Don and crew always run a tight ship and a great program. I was hoping that more of the cars that have been showing up at Volusia would have made the trek to East Bay for this race. Don’t get me wrong, 23 is a great field of cars, but it would still be great to see 30+. A great big thanks go out to BoomTrux.com for coming onboard and contributing to the purse.

Series Grade – Florida Mini Sprint Association: A-. The FMSA truly is “Florida’s Best Kept Secret.” These guys, and girl, always put on a great show. Most of which drove over 7 hours just to be at East Bay. The FMSA had a race at Oglethorpe Speedway Park on Friday night. For those of you not familiar with Oglethorpe, it’s just north of Savannah, GA. Doing quick math in my head, most of the teams had to leave Savannah by 8am just to make it to East Bay in time. Now that’s dedication.

TGSS Driver of the Race: Mark Ruel, Jr. Despite finishing in nearly the same positions as they started, Martin, Ruel, and Darvalics put on a great race for the lead through traffic. Ruel was able to get by Darvalics on lap 9 and was able to keep him at bay for the remaining 16 laps. After breaking free from Darvalics, Ruel had his sights set on Martin. It appeared that Ruel was going to get one last shot at Martin in the closing two circuits as they closed in on a pack of lapped cars. It wasn’t meant to be for Ruel, as he crossed the stripe narrowly behind Martin.

FMSA Driver of the Race: Chris Pacetti. Pacetti started very deep in the field for the feature. From his 7th row starting spot, Pacetti wasted no time getting to the front. By lap 3, he had already secured the 3rd spot. On lap 8, Pacetti took the lead from John Craddock, who started from the P1 spot. Honorable mention goes out to Eddie Moss Jr. Moss Jr. was running in the second spot on lap 5 when he spun in turn 1 and had to tag the rear for the restart. Moss Jr. worked his way back through the field in the remaining 10 laps to come with a respectable 5th place finish.

Other Notes:

* I found out upon arrival to the track that Larry J. Brazil Sr. had a heart attack last Friday and had to have a number of stents put in. After speaking to his daughter, Amanda, she assured me that he is at home and doing well. Get well wishes go out to Larry Sr.!!!!

* I was shocked to see His Holiness Dave Steele in attendance along with his wife and daughter. When I asked him why he wasn’t on the Ark, he replied that he waited until after 6 pm and then sent everyone back home since nothing happened. I’m quite certain that there will be a “smoking deal” on a barely used Ark over at Steele Performance Parts later this week. Among the notables that I also spoke to in attendance were Collin Cabre’s ace mechanic, Matt Grimes, Collin’s dad, Lou, and Gary Green. John Inman was kind enough to purchase a cheeseburger and coke for me. Thanks again John!!

* Heat 1 saw the 4 of Billy Boyd Jr. and the 83A of Christine Auld on the front row. Boyd took the immediate lead, but was pursued by AJ Maddox. On lap 6 of the 8 lap contest, the caution flag would wave for Tony Agin who had spun in turn 4. Boyd led the group back to the green flag and would hold on to pick up the win followed by Maddox, Bruce Durden, Danny Jones, and Troy Knowles.

* Heat 2 would roll off with Travis Bleimeister and Danny Martin Jr. looking at an open track ahead of them. Martin stormed to the point with Harley Zimmerman tied to his rear bumper. The race went caution free, with Martin leading Zimmerman, Johnny Gilbertson, Terry Witherspoon, and Bleimeister to the checkers.

* Kerry Gilbert and Robbie Smith made up the front row for heat 3. Smith flexed his horsepower from the onset, jumping out to a commanding lead at the drop of the green flag. Smith took the white flag as he was lapping the 5th place running car. Upon exiting turn 2, Smith looped his 6s machine into the infield while trying to negotiate lapped traffic. The track stayed green as Smith came to a rest. Stephen Darvalics, who had given chase to Smith from his 6th starting spot, inherited the lead and went on to take the checkers. Darvalics was followed to the finish by Rich Alexander, Mark Ruel Jr., Gilbert, Clint Reynolds, and Smith.

* To the disappointment of many, Danny Martin Jr. found himself sitting outside of row one to start the 25 lap feature for the Top Gun Sprints. On the initial start, pole sitter Harley Zimmerman did his best impression of the sprint car olympics, doing a complete 360 degree spin as he got in the throttle coming off turn 4. Zimmerman was able to keep his car going , but a caution flew on the speedway. A complete restart brought the field back together. On lap 2, it was Zimmerman once more giving the fans a show. This time it was his best impression of the high jump. Zimmerman hopped the cushion and got in the marbles in turn 1, climbing the wall and tearing down the catch fence. Thankfully, Zimmerman climbed from his mount unscathed as the red flag brought the field to a stop. After a 26 minute delay, the track crew was able to repair the catch fence and get the action back under way. It was Martin leading the field back to the green. It would be short lived though as the 07 of Reynolds and the 3 of Bleimeister made contact on the front stretch. With Darvalics and Ruel in tow, Martin would again bring the field back to the green. The red would fly once more as Tony Agin got on his lid and took a tumble into turn 1 on lap 12. The final 13 circuits around the 1/3 mile Clay By The Bay would remain green. Darvalics and Ruel waged a tough battle for 2nd, jockeying back and forth for position for a few laps before Ruel Jr. seemingly pulled away from Darvalics and into the tracks of Martin. During the last 2 laps, Martin and Ruel rapidly approached a pack of slower cars. It appeared as though Ruel was going to break the streak of dominance that Martin brought with him. Martin used his uncanny ability to maneuver through lap traffic to edge out Ruel at the stripe by the narrowest margin of any of his wins yet this season.

Race Reporter: Josh Wichers

And as always our man on the scene Gary “Walk Quietly But Carry A Big” Johnson roamed the pits and snapped some pit walk photos for your viewing pleasure. We once again warmly encourage you to join the Kerry Gilbert Fan Club. We’d smile too in that photo…

I often think to myself when I’m at the track, for example this past weekend at East Bay, “look at that bulbous guy wearing that homemade FloridaSprintCarFans.com t-shirt with some goofy tribal tattoo thing design carrying a notepad and writing things down. What is he writing down? Notes for a report? New ways to aggravate Todd? New recipes for those goofy cookies he makes?”

Nope. At least for the report part.

Since I was in the Penrose Racing pits contemplating beating myself in the head with a torque wrench most of the night since once again our new car would not fire despite doing so back at the shop…here are my observations.

DATE: November 27, 2010.

TRACK: East Bay Raceway Park

ADMISSION: 25 clams for a pit pass. I even got to stand next to Gene Lasker in line. What a deal!

SERIES: Top Gun Sprint Series and Florida Mini Sprint Association.

TRACK GRADE: B. It wasn’t too dusty, it wasn’t too wet, despite rain in the area the previous few days, so I would say it was a pretty good racing surface.

CROWD GRADE: B. Not the biggest crowd I’ve seen at East Bay this year, but still a good one.

FOOD ORDERED: Boneless Buffalo Wings.

FOOD GRADE: B+. It was a little cold out and I was definitely not in a good mood, so these sure did hit the spot. Some tasty buffalo chicken always brightens my mood…

WHO WON: Danny “The Hammer” Martin Jr. took home Top Gun honors while Jim Young took home FMSA honors.

TGSS FSCF.com DRIVER OF THE RACE: Kerry Gilbert. Now this one is a toss up for me since I generally go with whoever passed the most cars. Sport Allen started 15th and finished 3rd. Kerry Gilbert started 18th and finished 6th. They both made up 12 spots. We’ve given this award to Sport before and I think a nod to Kerry Gilbert is in order because in my humble opinion he has put together a very fine 2010 season for himself.

FMSA FSCF.com DRIVER OF THE RACE: Gavin Thomas. He may have finished second to out-of-state invader Jim Young, but Gavin was driving like a man possessed out there, with some big lunges down in turn two trying to get at Young. Gavin also picked up the win Friday night at North Florida Speedway.

TGSS Race Notes:

  • Despite injuring his foot, it was good to see Sport Allen at East Bay. When Sport is in the pits you know “The Hammer” isn’t going to run off with it.
  • Speaking of Danny “The Hammer” Martin, Jr. is there a hotter dirt driver in the country, based on simple winning percentages over say, the past six months? For everyone thinking it’s all motor, Danny is building a new one for next season and he’ll be more than happy to build one for you too.
  • For a while it looked like “The Hammer” was going down to defeat at the hands of Tyler Godwin, who was debuting a beautiful brand new Spike Chassis. Unfortunately Godwin spun out of the lead and then adding insult to injury came up lite at the scales after tearing back through the field. Had he not been DQ’d he would have been our Driver of the Race. Watch out for Tyler in 2011.
  • Nasty, nasty wrecks befell Rocky Sullivan and Rich Alexander. I think Alexander got off somewhat easy as that could have been a savage wreck the way he sailed into turn one. We also wish a speedy recovery to Rocky who had an ambulance ride for his troubles.
  • Jimmy Ballew has wrestled new life out of the Jeanette Burnett Motorsports #18 picking up two nice finishes in back-t0-back races at East Bay. Ballew started up front, kept his nose clean and held on to a nice top five finish.
  • Shawn Murray put in another strong run for a well-deserved second spot.
  • Gene Lasker‘s night went up in smoke in the feature, making for some slippery slides for other drivers. The second half of the season is probably one Gene would like to forget.
  • Congratulations to Tim George on becoming the 2010 Top Gun Sprint Series champ. Tim kept his nose clean all night and made sure he came home in one piece to lock up the championship.
  • Our Factory Driver Ryan Partin did all he could in the feature, but got caught out in the Lasker oil spill and lost a ton of spots after Ryan was moving forward at a good clip.  A rare sighting – Ryan was actually spotted in the high groove for one lap.
  • We bumped into a few more pavement sprint car drivers thinking about making the switch to Top Gun for next year…

FMSA Race Notes:

  • The race got off to a bumpy start as the FMSA always seems to at East Bay, but once things got settled it was a humdinger with Young and Thomas provided many fireworks.
  • 2010 Rookie of the Year Rhea Lynn Moss started up front for the feature but fell back on the second restart and couldn’t charge forward.
  • Congratulations to 2010 FMSA Champion Brett O’Donnell who put in a solid season and is rumored to be making the jump to full size sprint cars, quite possibly with a Maxim chassis.
  • We had issues galore in our pits, with a broken brake caliper doing in our 14D piloted by TBARA campaigner Steve Heisler. Sadly our Editor at Speed Brian Penrose turned nary a lap as we could not get the primary car to fire.
  • It was nice to see some out-of-state drivers out there this weekend, clearly tuning up for SpeedWeeks in February. If you don’t think the FMSA are a big deal, what other club has drivers towing in from other states for some late season running to get ready for 2011?

RACE REPORTER: Todd Michaels

And here are some pit photos from Gary “Walk Quietly But Carry a Big” Johnson.

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Date : 11.12.2010

Track : Ocala Speedway ( Ocala, FL )

Series : Top Gun Sprint Series

# of Sprint Cars : 17

Who Won :
Heat 1 – Shawn Murray
Heat 2 – Tim George
Feature – DANNY MARTIN JR

The Finish : Danny Martin Jr -24, Terry Witherspoon -43, Shawn Murray -22, Shane Kreidler -13H, Ryan Partin -14, Danny Jones -99, Jimmy Ballew -18, Rocky Sullivan -27, Tim Grubaugh -42, Mark Ruel Jr -83, Kyle Welchance -47W, Tim George -1*, Bruce Durden -17D (DNS), John Crowder -30 (DNS), Robert Bozeman -7J (DNS), Rich Pratt -2 (DNS), Stephen Darvalics -41 (DQ)

FSCF.com Driver of the Race : Danny “the Hammer” Martin. It was “Hammer” time once again ! This time, it was the good people of Ocala that were treated to the clinic put on by Martin. After purposely skipping the hot lap session, Martin jumped  from his 4th starting spot in the heat and cruised to a 2nd place finish. At the onset of the feature, he found himself starting inside of row two. He quickly jumped to the 2nd spot and chased Terry Witherspoon for 6 circuits around “Road Ocala”. On lap 7, Martin was at the point and was able to weather the charge of Witherspoon the final 19 laps with a triplet of cautions mixed in to keep things interesting.

FSCF.com Hard Luck Award : Tim George. Tim George rolled into Ocala Speedway atop the points championship battle with the Top Gun Sprint Series. Still mathematically capable of toppling George was our very own Factory Driver, Flyin’ Ryan Partin. With luck apparently on his side, George started his heat racwe on the front rowand easily cruised to the victory. As the feature was set to roll off, Gedorge again found himself on the front row. But George’s luck was about to run out. On the initial attempt at a green flag, the 1* of George appeared not to fire and bunched up the field behind him. When the leaders checked up, so too did Mark Ruel Jr. Ryan Partin drilled Ruel, dislodging Partin’s front bumper. While the field was under caution, George’s left rear tire found Partin’s bumper before the track crew did, resulting in a flat. George pulled to the pit area to get a new tire, but the track crew had cleared the debris and the field was set to go green. This time with George watching from the outside. With George sidelined, Partin needed to have a solid run to help himself gain some much needed points.

Admission :
Pit Pass – $25

Track Grade : B. It wasn’t the typical sandy and dusty Ocala that I’ve seen in the past. As far as being able to judge the track surface, you’re asking the wrong guy. I still prefer the surface that’s under the clay!! And I’m still learning the terminology used by my dirt slinging friends. Dry, tacky, slick, rubbered up, choppy, sandy, wet ……. who knows, it looked good to me. Maybe one day, if Penrose and Partin let me stick around enough, I’ll actually learn their foreign language for how the dirt is. Til then, it looked alright to me.

Crowd Grade : A. If you didn’t read the 10 Questions with Mike Peters that was posted earlier last week, go back and check it out. Mike (the owner and promoter at Ocala Speedway) said point blank that “promoters put butts in the seats!’ He definitely does just that. Considering that he races on Friday nights, and is going heads up against some of the best high school football in the region, he still finds a way to pack the stands every week, no matter what series is in town. Kudos to Mike for being a real live Promoter!!!

Series Grade : C+. The Top Gun Sprint Series has been pulling really good car counts all season long, no matter where they race. But for some reason, there were only 17 cars that made the tow for this race. And of those 17, only 12 actually took the green flag to start the feature. I look for there to be a strong car count once again as the series makes their final stop on the 2010 tour at East Bay Raceway Park in a few weeks.

Food Ordered : Zuber Dog with cheese.

Food Grade : A+++. They start with a 1/3 pound all beef hotdog. A WOW in itself. Then you add the secret chili that Mike cooks for days in the magic crock pot. Yummmmmm !!! And if you have a bib, a plate, and a fork, I dare you to tackle the Zuber Dog with chili, cheese, and onions. Not for the weak or the un-hungry, for sure. I can’t wait for the USAC race in February so I can get a hold of another Zuber Dog !!

Drinks Ordered : N/A

Where Are They Next ? :
East Bay Raceway Park ( Tampa, FL ). The TGSS is set to decide their champ at the Clay By The Bay on November 27, 2010.  Always full of excitement, be sure to be at East Bay for the season finale.

Other Notes :

- There was tons of speculation before the feature that Someone was going to have Danny Martin’s engine torn down after the race. But that never came to fruition, as everyone quietly loaded up.

- Mike Love was in the pit of Rich Pratt for the evening. After talking to Mike prior to the feature, he told me that he had planned on running the second Meeks Motorsports entry, but the team was unable to get the car prepared in time. Can’t wait to see Mike back in the seat again.

- Stephen Darvalics had put on a great show throughout the night, and finished the feature in the 5th spot. But when he rolled across the scales for post race tech inspection, he was found to be too light and was disqualified.

- Tim George and Ryan Partin head into the final race just 14 points apart. Will George falter once more and allow Partin to claim his second series championship in as many years?  Will the East Bay curse keep Partin from repeating and becoming the only 2 time champion in the history of the Top Gun Sprint Series ? Be sure to make the trip to East Bay on November 27th to watch the drama unfold!

- The pits were full of TBARA top brass, as well as some of the best pavement drivers in the country. TBARA President Stan Butler, as well as the TBARA Vice President Buff Fritz, were in the house and taking in the action. Along with Stan and Buff were their young guns, 2010 TBARA Champion Shane Butler and Ben Fritz.

Race Reporter: Josh Wichers

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