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6:30 Saturday - Troy DeCaire comes home second, which should theoretically make him the 2011 MSRXSS champion, with Litt 7th and Helberg 4th. Fellow Floridian Shane Butler came home 12th.

Saturday
- Not a good qualifying session for Team Florida as Shane Butler looks to be P20 and Troy DeCaire didn’t take time as the team was changing engines.

9:30 – Quick time today? In excess of 147 MPH…

4:00 – Fast cars in the afternoon practice, in order, appear to be Brian Gerster, Aaron Pierce, Troy DeCaire, Todd Fayard, Jo Jo Heldberg, Ryan Litt, Travis Minieia, Jason Cox, Jason Blonde.

We’ll try to keep this somewhat updated with information, but as of early Friday afternoon, here you go…

Florida's Travelin' Troy DeCaire is in the house at Bristol Motor Speedway to pilot the Davey Hamilton Racing entry and set quick time in the early practice sessions, with a few tenths in hand.

And here is Shane Butler's ride for this weekend's festivities. You might recall this as the car he won the King of the Wings with a few years back.

And here is the Davey Hamilton Racing entry, this weekend being piloted by Florida's very own Troy DeCaire.

This is what happens when a push truck gets it all wrong...

All thanks for the pictures go to “Mrs. Bushnell Bullet” Katrina Butler. Thanks Katrina!

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This weekend, all fans of pavement sprint cars and flat out ridiculous speed will have their eyes glued upon the high banks of Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. We’ve already seen dizzying speeds from Jason Blonde earlier this year, but more importantly, the Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series championship will be decided this weekend.

Florida’s very own Travelin’ Troy DeCaire, who was last year’s MSRXSS champ, will be aboard the TruFuel #6 machine fielded by Davey Hamilton Motorsports, and has but a two point lead over occasional Florida snowbird, Canadian driver Ryan Litt, and back in third is JoJo Helberg, who is just six points behind Travelin’ Troy.

But wait, there’s more!

Defending TBARA champion and 2008 King of the Wings champ “The Bushnell Bullet” Shane Butler is en route for Bristol as well. Shane has reunited with his King of the Wings car owner Jimmy Brown for this event. Butler is also taking with him LJ Grimm, who was his teammate at Desoto last time out and FSCF.com favorite wrench Ricky Burnett, who was last spotted in the pits of our Editor at Speed at Bubba Raceway Park last weekend.

One thing is for certain, this race will be incredibly fast as these 410 sprint cars will put down blistering lap times and this is also arguably the best equipment Travelin’ Troy has sat in yet for the MSRXSS 2011 season, all of which should make for an excellent day of racing.

More than 30 cars are expected for the Xtreme Speed Classic, which offers a full racing program of heats, semi-features, and a 25-lap main event. Competitors will be gunning for the $10,000 winner’s purse, with a minimum $1,000 paid to each car qualifying for the 25-lap feature.

Serious stuff and a super very awesome event for lovers of sprint car racing.

And if you don’t feel like driving your car/van/crossover/RV up to Bristol, Tennessee, then you can go to Bubba Raceway Park Saturday night and catch the Florida Mini Sprint Association in action.

Here is current track record holder Jason Blonde talking about the event. If you recall, earlier this year Troy DeCaire beat him in a 19-year old sprint car at Berlin Raceway.

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This weekend is indeed a great weekend to be a fan of sprint car racing in Florida. No matter the size of car or your surface of choice, you’re covered.

First up, let’s talk IPSCA at Citrus County Speedway for the simple fact that you need to listen to this radio spot that’s been running on the local country station up in those parts.

Now there might not be much we’re good at around here, recording podcasts in anything approaching a professional manner for starters, but if there’s one thing we’re good at it’s giving drivers nicknames.

We though it was cool when we heard Troy DeCaire referred to as “Travelin’ Troy DeCaire” up in Indiana last year, since we coined that gem, but Mickey Kempgens being referred to as “The Smooth Operator” on a radio spot, well, that takes the cake.

We can only hope that when His Holiness Dave Steele is standing in victory lane up at Milwaukee this weekend (that’s right, Steele is back in USAC action!) during the USAC goings on, that they will refer to him by his proper nickname.

But alas, we digress!

Back to Citrus County, the pavement wingless sprint car traveling circus known as IPSCA is back in action. As we’ve mentioned before, every man, woman and child that enjoys pavement sprint car racing needs to motivate themselves to the track and pack the stands and show that pavement sprint cars put butts in seats. It happened last time out and we hear a very positive announcement is coming at Citrus County Speedway regarding next year, but this should be a barn burner of a race. Last time winner and recent returnee from Indiana Collin Cabre will be back to try and go two-for-two, and the star of the above radio clip “The Smooth Operator” Mickey Kempgens wants another IPSCA win as well. Throw in Butler Motorsports entries for 2010 TBARA champ “The Bushnell Bullet” Shane Butler and his father Stan Butler amongst the other wingless entries we’ve come accustomed to – Tommy Nichols, Shane Miller, the Alvis family, Skeeter Faulconer, Frankie Hurst, Ray Bragg II, Darrin Miller, “Slick” Rick Voisey, Trent Bos, Mike Koss, Jason Bradford, etc. and we’re hearing that Channing Conley is a maybe, Larry Brazil Jr. will be in a Mac Steele entry and Wendy Mathis is working on bringing out the #80 that your website staff used to crew in the TBARA.

Then there’s the Jack Miller Memorial sprint car race going down at Volusia Speedway Park this weekend. There’s lots of reasons you should go to this and top on the list is honoring Jack’s memory. Jack Miller did a lot for sprint car racing and was an all around great guy. This is the first time for this race and if you like sprint car racing on dirt, you should be there to help make sure this becomes an annual event. Our own Factory Driver “Flyin’” Ryan Partin has recovered from his injuries last time out at VSP and wants this one bad as does Mark Ruel Jr. who has been running extremely well this year. We also hear Sport Allen wants this one in a bad way. But of course, everyone is gunning for the big dog on the porch – Danny “The Hammer” Martin Jr. But as we saw last time out at VSP, people can run The Hammer down AND rumor has it there may be some out of state invaders towing in to win the Jack Miller Memorial. We even hear a Florida driver that’s been up in Pennsylvania may run as well…we’ll see…

And there’s going to be some sprint car match racing…you damn well should be there if you like some dirt in your beer. Do it – honor Jack Miller.

But hey, you live up in the northern part of the state and like dirt. That’s cool. Set your GPS for North Florida Speedway and take in some FMSA action. David Pleaugh and Chris Pacetti have been going at it hammer and tong for points supremacy with Pleaugh having the upper hand as of late. The FMSA always puts on a good show at NFS, so check it out if you’re in the region.

But you’re saying to yourself, “that’s great, but I live down south and like small cars on pavement…” while standing in line at ABC with a 12 pack of Genesee Cream Ale under your arm. That’s cool, Punta Gorda Speedway and the FMARA has got you covered. The big question of course is can Mike Belusar be stopped? Truck on over by the Punta Gorda Airport and find out.

Of course when one speaks of inaugural memorial events, one must speak of the first Parade of Champions, held in 1984 shortly after the passing of David Von Erich, he the first of many Von Erichs not to live long, fruitful lives.

The lowlight of this card was of course this match…

A backslide, the one thing even Kerry Von Erich couldn’t screw up, to paraphrase Ric Flair…

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