Friday, April 5th Races Cancelled

ATTICA, Ohio – Heavy rains Tuesday and Wednesday and very unseasonably cold temperatures forecast for Friday have forced Attica Raceway Park to cancel racing for Friday, April 5.

Attica Raceway Park will try again for the traditional Core & Main Spring Nationals Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13. Both nights the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprints will battle for $6,000 to win. The Dirt Nerd’s Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Models will compete Friday for $2,000 to win while on Friday, the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints will battle for $1,200 to win on Saturday.

Gates open Friday at 4 p.m. with racing under way at 7:45 p.m. with gates opening Saturday at 3 p.m. with racing under say at 7 p.m.

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Racing Optics named Dash Presenting Sponsor for 36th Brad Doty Classic at Attica Raceway Park

By Fully Injected Motorsports:

ATTICA, Ohio (April 2, 2024) – Racing Optics, an optics industry leader that specializes in multi-layer laminated tearoffs, will continue its affiliation with the 36th Annual Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic presented by dac® Pet Products as the official presenting sponsor of the evening’s Toyota Dash. Padding a longstanding tradition, Racing Optics’ affiliation with the Brad Doty Classic spans nearly two decades, celebrating 17 years as a major partner in 2024.

Contested at the home of “Ohio’s Finest Racing,” and once again sanctioned by the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, the 36th Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic presented by dac® Pet Products will stir up Attica Raceway Park headlines on Tuesday, July 16. The event will feature a full World of Outlaws program including qualifying time trials, heat races, Toyota Dash presented by Racing Optics, Last Chance Showdown, and of course, a 40-lap main event awarding $15,000-to-win.

“As racers, Bart Wilson and his family knew there was a need for a better tearoff, and what they developed was, and is by far, the best tearoff in the world,” said Brad Doty, co-promoter of the Brad Doty Classic. “Not only are they used in all forms of short track racing, but they are also utilized in NASCAR and IndyCar, as well as an array of other industries. I just wish Racing Optics tearoffs were available when I was racing…it must be nice to be able to see what is in front of you, especially in heavy traffic when the mud and dirt is blasting your face shield.”
Stemming from Orange County, California, before making the move to Las Vegas, Nevada, Racing Optics has been a fixture in the motorsports industry since 1999, continuously expanding its market reach while quickly becoming the country’s top developer and provider of multi-layered laminated tearoffs. Boasting a strong pedigree of safety, performance, and productivity, all of which influenced by company founders Bart, Steve, and Seth Wilson, Racing Optics eventually expanded their reach into the military and medical industries, utilizing diversification to develop multiple divisions including RO Tactical, RO Medical, RO Industrial, RO Windshield, and RO Protective.

Today, Racing Optics stands out as a necessity at all levels of motorsports, providing protection and visibility to competitors ranging from the local weekend warrior to NASCAR, IndyCar and Formula 1.

“We are very fortunate that Racing Optics has been a faithful partner and has chosen to have their name and logo associated with this event for 17 years,” Doty added. “They help make this event a reality.”

The newest edition of the Brad Doty Classic will feature the Greatest Show On Dirt for the 19th time in the event’s history. With Mother Nature only interfering twice, 33 Brad Doty Classics have been contested with 25 different winners crowned, most recently NASCAR Cup Series champion, “Yung Money” Kyle Larson, who secured his third Brad Doty Classic championship with a perfect 40-lap performance on Tuesday, July 11, 2023. Impressive enough, Larson’s 2023 Brad Doty Classic triumph was a second consecutive – a feat no driver, not even “The King” Steve Kinser, has ever achieved.

ABOUT RACING OPTICS:

Racing Optics Inc was founded in 1999 in Orange County California and is now located in Las Vegas Nevada. The company has continued to expand into other markets building on the legacy of the Wilson Family in racing.

The Wilsons have deep motorsports roots, going back to the 1940s when Dempsey Wilson, Bart and Steve’s father, began building and racing roadsters. Dempsey progressed to compete in the Indy 500, alongside many of the greats like AJ Foyt and Parnelli Jones. Dempsey was also a founding member of SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association). With the family’s competitive spirit driving their success, the Wilson brothers combined their expertise in optics with their racing heritage to revolutionize the way motorsports racers maintain clear vision.
Racing Optics multi-layer laminated-tearoffs have become a fixture in professional and competitive racing alike, championed by legends like Tony Stewart, Ricky Carmichael and countless other winners.

For more information, visit Racing Optics online at www.racingoptics.com.

TICKETS:

Reserved seats for the 36th Annual Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic presented by dac® Pet Products at Attica Raceway Park in Attica, Ohio, are now available and can be purchased online via www.atticaracewaypark.com or by clicking here.

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BRAD DOTY CLASSIC WINNERS:

ATTICA RACEWAY PARK

1989 – Steve Kinser
1990 – Jack Hewitt
1991 – Bobby Allen
1992 – Rained Out
1993 – Mark Keegan
1994 – Danny Smith
1995 – Randy Kinser
1996 – Dale Blaney
1997 – Tyler Walker
1998 – Jeff Shepard
1999 – Butch Schroeder
2000 – Kelly Kinser
2001 – Danny Smith (2)
2002 – Alvin Roepke
2003 – Dean Jacobs
2004 – Greg Wilson
2005 – Stevie Smith

LIMALAND MOTORSPORTS PARK

2006 – Joey Saldana
2007 – Jac Haudenschild
2008 – Jason Meyers
2009 – Steve Kinser (2)
2010 – Dale Blaney (2)
2011 – Donny Schatz
2012 – Kerry Madsen
2013 – Donny Schatz (2)
2014 – Paul McMahan
2015 – Rained Out

ATTICA RACEWAY PARK

2016 – Donny Schatz (3)
2017 – David Gravel
2018 – Donny Schatz (4)
2019 – Brock Zearfoss
2020 – Kyle Larson
2021 – Spencer Bayston
2022 – Kyle Larson (2)
2023 – Kyle Larson (3)

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Friday March 29th 2024 Results

Bryce Lucius gets late race pass for 1st 410 win at Attica; Stemler dominates late models; Miller’s late race heroics earns him 40th 305 sprint win

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Saturday, March 30, 2024

 

By Brian Liskai

 

ATTICA, Ohio – Bryce Lucius took advantage of a late race mechanical issue for Cale Thomas and led the final two laps at Attica Raceway Park Friday, March 29 to score his first career 410 sprint feature win to open the 2024 season.

 

Lucius, who just turned 17 earlier in the month and was the 2023 national 410 rookie of the year, ran in the top three the entire race, but a bobble caused by a steering issue for Thomas with just two laps to go gave Lucius the opportunity to pounce for the lead and the win on Advanced Drainage Systems/Construction Equipment and Supply Night. Nate Dussel led the first 22 laps of the 30-lap affair before Thomas took over, leading until lap 28 when Lucius drove into the lead.

 

“Scott Bartson had me really good there. I can’t thank my mom, my dad, Scott, Starky and everyone else on this car. I knew we were good from the beginning but I just had to make sure I made the right move at the right time,” said Lucius of his Fremont Fence, CML Transport, Big Red Truck Wash, X-1 Race Cars, Kistler Engines, Shellukes Bar and Grill backed #32.

 

Nate Dussel led the first 22 laps of the 30-lap affair before Thomas took over, leading until lap 28 when Lucius, from Findlay, Ohio, drove into the lead and the win. Thomas, Dussel, 11th starter Max Stambaugh and Skylar Gee rounded out the top five in the Callies Performance Products 410 Sprints feature.

 

The 25 lap Dirt Nerds Podcast powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature saw Todd Brennan jump into an early lead but Ionia, Michigan’s Travis Stemler powered into the top spot on lap eight, utilizing lapped traffic for the pass. Stemler was able to pull away for his second career Attica win over Rusty Schlenk, Devin Shiels, John Lee and Ryan Markham.

 

“I wish they could pick this track up and move it three hours north. I love racing here. The track was tricky and you had to be patient,” said Stemler beside his Great Lakes Directional Drilling, Cusack Collision, Nortan Equipment Sales, C& L Trucking, SP Smillie Contractors, MacAllister CAT Rentals, Summit Health Club, Sharon and Clyde Kinne, Rod-N-Kim, Positive Cleaning backed #4.

 

The 25-lap Fremont Fence 305 Sprint feature also came down to the closing laps. Dustin Stroup led the first 22 laps, but a bobble allowed four time and defending Attica track champion Jamie Miller to grab the lead and drive to his 40th career Attica win. Stroup, Shawn Valenti, Steve Rando and Seth Schneider rounded out the top five.

 

“I thought we were in trouble at the start. We had the car way to tight. I just had to drive it harder Forty wins here is just unbelievable. It’s a great start to the year,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology, backed #26.

 

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, April 5 for Erie Blacktop/Smith Paving Night featuring the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprints, Dirt Nerd Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Models and the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints.

 

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter

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About Advanced Drainage Systems (www.ads-pipe.com)

 

Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS) of Hilliard, Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of high performance thermoplastic corrugated pipe and ancillary products, providing a comprehensive  supply of water management products and superior drainage solutions for use in the construction and infrastructure marketplace. Our innovative pipes, fittings, basins and other products are used across a broad range of end markets and applications, including non-residential, residential, agriculture and infrastructure applications. Founded in 1966, ADS operates a global network of approximately 60 manufacturing plants and over 30 distribution centers.

About Construction Equipment & Supply (http://ces-co.net/)

Construction Equipment & Supply, located in Sandusky and Fremont, was formed in 1996 by Scott Wagner. If you are a contractor, Construction Equipment and Supply has what you need for supplies and rental equipment. Their technical and sales staff are all experts with years of experience in the construction industry. Construction Equipment and Supply has four full time mechanics to keep their rental fleet in good repair and provide service work for customer equipment. They also have daily deliveries to most of the service area. When you place an order you will have it today or tomorrow. Construction Equipment and Supply currently serves all of the Erie County area, including the islands, Toledo, Cleveland, and as far as Mansfield.

Attica Raceway Park

Friday, March 29, 2024

 

410 Sprints – Callie’s Performance Products

 

Qualifying

1.99-Skylar Gee, 13.088; 2.23-Cale Thomas, 13.090; 3.1-Nate Dussel, 13.139; 4.70-Henry Malcuit, 13.144; 5.4-Zane DeVault, 13.170; 6.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.204; 7.9-Trey Jacobs, 13.209; 8.11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 13.224; 9.22S-Brandon Spithaler, 13.224; 10.32-Bryce Lucius, 13.242; 11.32l-Bryce Lucius, 13.242; 12.09-Craig Mintz, 13.249; 13.22-Cole Duncan, 13.284; 14.22G-Riley Goodno, 13.284; 15.7N-Darin Naida, 13.334; 16.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.346; 17.5-Kody Brewer, 13.446; 18.10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr, 13.453; 19.15-Mitch Harble, 13.471; 20.33W-Cap Henry, 13.483; 21.W20-Greg Wilson, 13.532; 22.7DK-Dylan Kingan, 13.536; 23.X-Mike Keegan, 13.562; 24.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.562; 25.91-Tyler Gunn, 13.577; 26.15K-Creed Kemenah, 13.585; 27.21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 13.588; 28.16-DJ Foos, 13.592; 29.19-TJ Michael, 13.617; 30.20B-Cody Bova, 13.683; 31.8s-Brayton Phillips, 13.743; 32.16C-Tylar Rankin, 13.755; 33.14-Sean Rayhall, 13.811; 34.88N-Frank Neill, 13.853; 35.0-Glenn Styles, 13.875; 36.71H-Max Stambaugh, 13.938; 37.2-Ricky Peterson, 13.969; 38.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.435; 39.75-Jerry Dahms, 15.713;

 

Heat 1, Group A –  (8 Laps)

1.X-Mike Keegan[2] ; 2. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[4] ; 3. 71H-Max Stambaugh[9] ; 4. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[1] ; 5. 20B-Cody Bova[6] ; 6. 15K-Creed Kemenah[5] ; 7. 0-Glenn Styles[8] ; 8. 2-Ricky Peterson[10] ; 9. 15-Mitch Harble[3] ; 10. 75-Jerry Dahms[7]

 

Heat 2, Group B –  (8 Laps)

1.7N-Darin Naida[1] ; 2. 70-Henry Malcuit[4] ; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[2] ; 4. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[5] ; 5. 4-Zane DeVault[3] ; 6. 19-TJ Michael[9] ; 7. 16C-Tylar Rankin[10] ; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[8] ; 9. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 10. 33W-Cap Henry[7]

 

Heat 3, Group C –  (8 Laps)

1.09-Craig Mintz[1] ; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[2] ; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 4. 99-Skylar Gee[4] ; 5. 91-Tyler Gunn[7] ; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[5] ; 7. 14-Sean Rayhall[9] ; 8. 8s-Brayton Phillips[8] ; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[6]

 

Heat 4, Group D –  (8 Laps)

1.32-Bryce Lucius[2] ; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs[3] ; 3. 22G-Riley Goodno[1] ; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6] ; 5. 16-DJ Foos[7] ; 6. 22-Cole Duncan[5] ; 7. 88N-Frank Neill[8] ; 8. 98-Robert Robenalt[9] ; 9. 15C-Chris Andrews[4]

 

B-Main 1 –  (8 Laps)

1.15K-Creed Kemenah[3] ; 2. 91-Tyler Gunn[2] ; 3. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 4. 14-Sean Rayhall[6] ; 5. 20B-Cody Bova[1] ; 6. 2-Ricky Peterson[7] ; 7. 0-Glenn Styles[5] ; 8. 15-Mitch Harble[9] ; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[11] ; 10. W20-Greg Wilson[10] ; 11. 8s-Brayton Phillips[8]

 

B-Main 2 –  (8 Laps)

1.19-TJ Michael[3] ; 2. 16-DJ Foos[2] ; 3. 22-Cole Duncan[4] ; 4. 33W-Cap Henry[11] ; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[7] ; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[9] ; 7. 16C-Tylar Rankin[5] ; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[6] ; 9. 15C-Chris Andrews[10] ; 10. 98-Robert Robenalt[8] ; 11. 4-Zane DeVault[1]

 

A-Main 1 –  (25 Laps)

1.32-Bryce Lucius[3] ; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[9] ; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[1] ; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[11] ; 5. 99-Skylar Gee[4] ; 6. 9-Trey Jacobs[8] ; 7. 19-TJ Michael[18] ; 8. 91-Tyler Gunn[19] ; 9. 09-Craig Mintz[2] ; 10. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[10] ; 11. 22G-Riley Goodno[13] ; 12. 7N-Darin Naida[6] ; 13. 35-Stuart Brubaker[16] ; 14. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[15] ; 15. 16-DJ Foos[20] ; 16. 15K-Creed Kemenah[17] ; 17. X-Mike Keegan[5] ; 18. 70-Henry Malcuit[7] ; 19. 29-Zeth Sabo[21] ; 20. 22-Cole Duncan[22] ; 21. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[14] ; 22. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[12]

 

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence Co.

 

Qualifying

1.26-Jamie Miller, 13.786; 2.28-Shawn Valenti, 13.850; 3.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 13.927; 4.49i-John Ivy, 13.932; 5.319-Steven Watts, 13.942; 6.3X-Blayne Keckler, 13.973; 7.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.000; 8.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 14.036; 9.5M-Mike Moore, 14.069; 10.36-Seth Schneider, 14.119; 11.2-Brenden Torok, 14.219; 12.63-Randy Ruble, 14.224; 13.19R-Steve Rando, 14.276; 14.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.281; 15.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.297; 16.12X-Dustin Stroup, 14.340; 17.0-Bradley Bateson, 14.346; 18.7M-Brandon Moore, 14.406; 19.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.447; 20.78-Austin Black, 14.451; 21.29-Rich Farmer, 14.601; 22.8K-Zach Kramer, 14.618; 23.18-Ben Watson, 14.672; 24.12-Dylan Watson, 14.768; 25.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 14.921; 26.25G-Nolan Grove, 99.999;

 

Heat 1, Group A –  (8 Laps)

1.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[2] ; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[1] ; 3. 49i-John Ivy[4] ; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[3] ; 5. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6] ; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[7] ; 7. 63-Randy Ruble[5] ; 8. 8K-Zach Kramer[9] ; 9. 29-Rich Farmer[8]

 

Heat 2, Group B –  (8 Laps)

1.3X-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[3] ; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[6] ; 4. 28-Shawn Valenti[4] ; 5. 2-Brenden Torok[5] ; 6. 319-Steven Watts[2] ; 7. X15-Kasey Ziebold[7] ; 8. 12-Dylan Watson[8] ; 9. 25G-Nolan Grove[9]

 

Heat 3, Group C –  (8 Laps)

1.12X-Dustin Stroup[1] ; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[5] ; 4. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[8] ; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2] ; 6. 78-Austin Black[6] ; 7. 18-Ben Watson[7] ; 8. 5M-Mike Moore[3]

 

B-Main 1 –  (10 Laps)

1. 0-Bradley Bateson[1] ; 2. 319-Steven Watts[2] ; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5] ; 4. 78-Austin Black[3] ; 5. 8K-Zach Kramer[7] ; 6. 12-Dylan Watson[8] ; 7. 29-Rich Farmer[10] ; 8. 18-Ben Watson[6] ; 9. 5M-Mike Moore[9] ; 10. 63-Randy Ruble[4] ; 11. 25G-Nolan Grove[11]

 

A-Main 1 –  (0 Laps)

1.26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup[1] ; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[6] ; 4. 19R-Steve Rando[9] ; 5. 36-Seth Schneider[2] ; 6. 1W-Paul Weaver[11] ; 7. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[5] ; 8. 49i-John Ivy[7] ; 9. 7M-Brandon Moore[10] ; 10. 3X-Blayne Keckler[3] ; 11. 2-Brenden Torok[14] ; 12. 8K-Zach Kramer[20] ; 13. 78-Austin Black[19] ; 14. X15-Kasey Ziebold[18] ; 15. 0-Bradley Bateson[16] ; 16. 3M-Logan Mongeau[15] ; 17. 319-Steven Watts[17] ; 18. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[12] ; 19. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[13] ; 20. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[8]

 

Late Models – Dirt Nerds Podcast

 

Qualifying

1.14-JR Gentry, 14.481; 2.1*-Kyle Moore, 14.624; 3.5L-John Lee, 14.624; 4.20B-Todd Brennan, 14.666; 5.51-Devin Shiels, 14.792; 6.91-Rusty Schlenk, 14.809; 7.92-Justin Chance, 14.835; 8.94-Mike Bores, 14.894; 9.27S-Eric Spangler, 14.948; 10.5M-Ryan Markham, 15.174; 11.5m- , 15.174; 12.41-Mike VanDermark, 15.242; 13.4-Travis Stemler, 15.316; 14.46-Colin Shipley, 15.361; 15.79-Nick Kurtz, 15.431; 16.1A-Jake Hooker, 15.439; 17.28-Kent Brewer, 15.661; 18.19M-Carter Murday, 15.705; 19.44-Scott Boyd, 15.739; 20.11-Austin Gibson, 15.854; 21.69R-Doug Baird, 15.900;

 

Heat 1, Group A –  (8 Laps)

1.1*-Kyle Moore[3] ; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[1] ; 3. 41-Mike VanDermark[5] ; 4. 14-JR Gentry[4] ; 5. 19M-Carter Murday[7] ; 6. 79-Nick Kurtz[6] ; 7. 94-Mike Bores[2]

 

Heat 2, Group B –  (8 Laps)

1.91-Rusty Schlenk[1] ; 2. 20B-Todd Brennan[3] ; 3. 5L-John Lee[4] ; 4. 51-Devin Shiels[2] ; 5. 27S-Eric Spangler[5] ; 6. 11-Austin Gibson[6] ; 7. 69R-Doug Baird[7]

 

Heat 3, Group C –  (8 Laps)

1.4-Travis Stemler[3] ; 2. 46-Colin Shipley[2] ; 3. 44-Scott Boyd[6] ; 4. 28-Kent Brewer[5] ; 5. 92-Justin Chance[4] ; 6. 1A-Jake Hooker[1]

 

A-Main 1 –  (25 Laps)

1.4-Travis Stemler[2] ; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[8] ; 3. 51-Devin Shiels[11] ; 4. 5L-John Lee[7] ; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[6] ; 6. 1*-Kyle Moore[5] ; 7. 27S-Eric Spangler[14] ; 8. 41-Mike VanDermark[9] ; 9. 19M-Carter Murday[13] ; 10. 92-Justin Chance[15] ; 11. 79-Nick Kurtz[16] ; 12. 44-Scott Boyd[10] ; 13. 11-Austin Gibson[17] ; 14. 20B-Todd Brennan[1] ; 15. 28-Kent Brewer[12] ; 16. 69R-Doug Baird[19] ; 17. 14-JR Gentry[4] ; 18. 46-Colin Shipley[3] ; 19. 94-Mike Bores[18]