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Psychoblues
03-12-2007, 02:57 PM
Saturday night results follow. Another awesome night at the Bullring! Hope to see everyone back on March 24th for the World of Outlaws show!

SUPER LATE MODEL FEATURE
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
1ST 71 DON O'NEAL
2ND 11 STEVE FRANCIS
3RD 18 SHANNON BABB
4TH 44 CLINT SMITH
5TH 25 SHANE CLANTON
6TH I4 DAMON ELLER
7TH 71 CHRIS WALL
8TH 11 JERRY RICE
9TH 222 MIKE BOLAND
10TH 13 DEWAYNE KIEFER
11TH 88 JIMMY CLIBURN
12TH 5E MICHAEL ENGLAND
13TH 86 RICK RICKMAN
14TH 57J BUB MCCOOL
15TH 18 RONNY LEE HOLLINGSWORTH
16TH 12 JASON SMITH
17TH 88 WENDELL WALLACE
18TH 33 SCOTT DEDWYLDER
19TH M31 TONY MORRIS
20TH 54 DANE DACUS
21ST 44 EARL PEARSON
22ND 58C GARRETT DURRETT
23RD 70 1/2 ANTHONY RUSHING
24TH 51 DEAN CARPENTER

SUPER LATE MODEL B MAIN 1
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
TRANSFER 86 RICK RICKMAN
TRANSFER 71 CHRIS WALL
TRANSFER 13 DEWAYNE KIEFER
DASH 5 SHAWN EDWARDS
DASH C16 CHRIS RAGAN
DASH 81 CRAIG SMITH
7TH 20 TOMBO CALLAHAN
8TH 6 SCOTT SLAY
9TH 26 JOEY BARONI
10TH 25 JUSTIN MCREE
11TH 43 KURT RADOJCSICS

SUPER LATE MODEL B MAIN 2
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
TRANSFER 88 WENDELL WALLACE
TRANSFER 58C GARRETT DURRETT
TRANSFER 11 JERRY RICE
DASH 54 DANE DACUS
DASH 88 JIMMY CLIBURN
DASH 12 JAMIE ELAM
7TH 1 RONALD DUNN
8TH 70 1/2 ANTHONY RUSHING
9TH 28 BRADLEY PRICE
10TH 54C STACY CALDWELL

SUPER LATE MODEL B MAIN 3
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
TRANSFER 51 DEAN CARPENTER
TRANSFER 44 CLINT SMITH
TRANSFER 222 MIKE BOLAND
DASH 48 MARLON WILD
DASH 66 TONY KNOWLES
DASH 41 BRAD NEAT
7TH 82 JASON SANDERFORD
8TH 95 ROSS CAMPONOVO
9TH 57 ROGER SHIRLEY
10TH 85 RAY MOTTZ

SUPER LATE MODEL B MAIN 4
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
TRANSFER 12 JASON SMITH
TRANSFER 33 SCOTT DEDWYLDER
TRANSFER 57J BUB MCCOOL
DASH M31 TONY MORRIS
DASH R25 RYAN PLAISANCE
DASH 14 DAVID ASHLEY
7TH 888 JASON CLIBURN
8TH 121 ANTHONY BURROUGHS
9TH 54 DAVID BREAZEALE
10TH 99 JEFF WHITE

SUPER LATE MODEL LAST CHANCE
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
TRANSFER 88 JIMMY CLIBURN
TRANSFER 54 DANE DACUS
TRANSFER M31 TONY MORRIS
4TH 5 SHAWN EDWARDS
5TH 12 JAMIE ELAM
6TH C16 CHRIS RAGAN
7TH R25 RYAN PLAISANCE
8TH 66 TONY KNOWLES
9TH 14 DAVID ASHLEY
10TH 81 CRAIG SMITH
11TH 48 MARLON WILD
12TH 41 BRAD NEAT

OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED FEATURE
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
1ST 8 BRYAN BROCK
2ND 55 MICHAEL LEE
3RD 35 TONY GRAY
4TH 2 LEE RAY
5TH 3 SHAY KNIGHT
6TH 59 DAVID GRIFFIN, JR
7TH X TRINITY WYERS
8TH 34 TIM PARKER
9TH 77 RANDOL HARLOW
10TH 11 JIMMY BRASFIELD
11TH F5 LAMAR FURR
12TH 5 JAMIE MANN
13TH 25 JAY BURCHFIELD
14TH 51 JOSH REESE
15TH 18 ROSS CAMPONOVO
16TH 90 BRIAN RICKMAN
17TH 00 BILLY TEDFORD
18TH 12 RUSTY DUNCAN
19TH 2 BRENT BURNS
20TH 12 LUCAS LEE
21ST 04 RODNEY ETHERIDGE
22ND 16 BROCK OTTS
23RD 4 JASON BROCK
24TH 17 MATT PRICE

LATE MODEL STOCK
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
1ST 33C ERIC COOLEY
2ND 70 1/2 ANTHONY RUSHING
3RD K6 TERRY KING
4TH 18 NEIL BAGGETT
5TH D7 JERRY INMON
6TH 38 TONY SHELTON
7TH 21 BEN MCCREARY
8TH 33 JUSTIN CARTER
9TH 911 CHRIS REED
10TH 22 JAMEY BOUCHILLON
11TH X15 ROMAN PONDS
12TH 27 REED LONG
13TH 7 STACY TYLER
14TH 2 MARK STOKES
15TH 8 JASON DOWNS
16TH 19 MARCUS MINGA
17TH 8 JACKSON MCCOOL
18TH 6 TK KING
19TH 1 COREY DOYLE
20TH S6 BILL SPANN

STREET STOCK FEATURE
FINISHING POSITION CAR #/DRIVER NAME
1ST 69 JEREMY ROBERTSON
2ND 5 HEATH BEARD
3RD 47 DANNY GABLE
4TH 14 KRIS MONAHAN
5TH 48 CRAIG BARHAM
6TH F86 STEVE HOWARD
7TH Q32 QUITERIO AREVALOS
8TH 83 KEVIN MONAHAN
9TH 28 LUKE RIDDLE
10TH 1 BEN WILLIAMS
11TH 8 BLAINE DAVIS
12TH 67 KEVIN MCWILLIAMS
13TH CT74 ANDREW EARNEST
14TH 1 STACY FRANKLIN
15TH 22 JOHN BEARD
16TH 2 JONATHAN BULLARD
17TH 10 SCOTT STRIPLING
18TH 02 MARK THRASH
19TH 28 BRYAN FORTNER
20TH 06 BO HELTON
21ST 7 MARK WEST
22ND 28 STAN LEE
23RD 26S JOHN STINSON
24TH K24 TONY SYLVESTRI
25TH 3S MARVIN BEARD
26TH 20 DANNY REA, SR.
27TH 11 BILL SUDDUTH
28TH 7 ASHLEY HERRON

More: http://www.midsouthforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=21965

Psychoblues
03-12-2007, 03:05 PM
O’Neal Still “The Real Deal” at Columbus Speedway
Columbus, MS- The 6th Annual Brown Engineering Rebel Challenge would see a what has become a common sight as of late in Columbus Speedway Victory Lane; Don O’Neal in his Jay Dickens powered Mastersbilt holding the checkered flag and taking home the big money back to Martinsville, Indiana. O’Neal would fend off many of the best drivers in the business t take home the $10,000 first place prize and also the $1,000 bounty that had been placed on him from MRC Racing Apparel. O’Neal’s hot streak at Columbus Speedway has resulted in over $42,000 in winnings in the last 3 major events he has participated.
Fans that like hammer down racing were at the place to be on Saturday night as the newly re-clayed surface and addition of the turns 3 and 4 retaining wall would produce the high speed warfare the fans at “The Baddest Bullring in the South” have come to expect and demand.
The evening would get kicked off with Midsouthracing.com Pole Qualifying with Earl Pearson Jr. topping the 49 car field with a lighting quick 13.48 second lap around the wild high banked 3/10’s mile clay oval. The format would see the top 2 qualifiers from each group locked into the field. The remaining top qualifiers were Shane Clanton, Michael England, Shannon Babb, Ronny Lee Hollingsworth, Don O’Neal, Steve Francis, and Damon Eller.
The next events in the format would see the top 3 cars transfer from 4 Qualifying Races. Winners in those events would be Rick Rickman, Wendell Wallace, Dean Carpenter, and Jason Smith. The final starters would come from the Last Chance Dash with Mike Boland taking the win.
The 50-lap Rebel Challenge main event would see Clanton jump to the early lead on the outside over Pearson and set a torrid pace on the freshly groomed oval as Clanton caught lapped traffic by lap 5 and as things were heating up among the top 3 for the lead, Anthony Rushing would spin on lap 6 and collect both Pearson and Shannon Babb. Pearson would be done for the night with Babb sustaining heavy cosmetic damage, but able to continue.
Action resumed and Clanton would lunch his assault once again. The leaders caught lapped traffic again by lap 14 as Clanton was being constantly challenge by O’Neal as the two were using all grooves on the racy speedway much like jet fighters in a dogfight.
On lap 17 Clanton bobbled getting off turn two and the sixth starting O’Neal took the lead down the backstretch as Clanton fell back to fourth with Babb in second, and a hard charging Steve Francis now up to third. The field would continue to battle all over the speedway until a lap 32 caution.
The restart would see Francis jump to second behind O’Neal and then a string of cautions would ensue; especially of interest when Michael England spun and showed Shane Clanton his displeasure resulting in bumper tag, hot tempers, and England being sent to the pits for the evening.
Action resumed on lap 34 with O’Neal romping and stomping to the lead with Francis and Babb going side by side for second. By lap 36 Clanton was back up to third, Clint Smith up to fourth from his fifteenth starting position and sliding Babb back to fifth.
The field would begin to stretch out in the final stages of the event as the race would finish without another caution as Babb raced his way back to 3rd running the extreme high line and riding the outside retaining wall, second running Francis using the bottom third of the speedway, and with O’Neal basically going wherever his car took him in the middle and upper lines of the speedway.
The top five at the finish was O’Neal, Francis, Babb, Smith, and Clanton. Completing the top 10 were Damon Eller, Chris Wall, Jerry Rice, Mike Boland, and Dewayne Kiefer.
The local division Rebel Championships were very exciting including the Open Wheel Modifieds that saw a last lap pass for the lead with Brian Brock taking the lead coming off the top of turn 2 over Paris, Tennessee’s Michael Lee in a great race that had a full24 car field of Modifieds. Completing the top five were Tony Gray, Lee Ray, and Shay Knight.
The Late Model Stock/Crate Model event was exciting as well as Fulton, Mississippi’s Eric Cooley made a late race pass for the win to claim the $1,500 first place prize followed by Anthony Rushing, Terry King, Neil Baggett, and Jerry Inmon.
The Street Stock win was taken by former Cruiser driver Jeremy Robertson after the apparent winner was disqualified. Rounding out the top five were Heath Beard, Danny Gable, Kris Monahan, and Craig Barham.
The next event at Columbus Speedway will be the World of Outlaws Late Models Bullring Brawl as the best Late Model drivers in America invade Columbus Speedway as part of the WoO March Through Dixie on March 24th at 7pm. For more information please contact Johnny Stokes at 662-574-2572 or call the event hotline at 662-241-5004.



More: http://www.columbusspeedway.net/

Psychoblues
04-24-2007, 04:06 AM
Go here: http://www.midsouthracing.com/ for some of the most exiting racing news and events that bless our American nurture and desire for true competition!!!!!!

Psychoblues
05-08-2007, 02:41 AM
WooHooo!!! The racin' on the Cinco De Mayo, 2007 was awesome!!!!!!! Professional sports, as amatuer as it seems to be sometimes in Dirt Track Racing, cannot duplicate or equal anything that happened!!!! It don't get any better than that!!!!!!!