2011 FAST Championship Series Adds Bonus Cash

The Kistler Racing Products Fremont/Attica Sprint Title (F.A.S.T.) Championship Series presented by Engine Pro & PAC Valve Springs continues to grow and increase the level of cash and prizes that will be awarded to the 410 sprint car teams of Northern Ohio. The promoters of Attica Raceway Park and Fremont Speedway have already stepped up in 2011 to add six $3000 to win FAST events that will increase the field to 22 cars and pay $250 to start. FAST has just reached an agreement with both tracks to secure a $3000 cash bonus to any driver who is able to win the FAST title, the Attica track championship, and the Fremont track championship in 2011. This feat would bring the FAST Champion’s cash total to $13,000 in addition to the cash payout from both track point funds.

“We had meetings over the winter with both track promoters and did a little brainstorming on how to make this FAST Series stand out more,” says Bryan Autullo of the FAST organization. “I think that these $3000 to win shows are a great step toward what we would like to accomplish, especially with starting 22 cars in the A-main on those nights. That is going to help a couple of guys out at the pay window who would have had to load up early and watch from the stands.”

The FAST Series was founded with the intention of helping the race teams who frequent these two Northern Ohio speed plants by injecting more money into their pockets through increased sponsorship and additional promotion. Now in the third year of operation, FAST has been able to establish a program that works for the teams, the tracks, and the sponsors who support it. Most importantly it has given local race fans something extra to call their own and follow all season long.

“The other thing we wanted to do,” Autullo continued, “is have the three organizations put up $1000 each toward securing a $3000 cash bonus to sweep the two track titles and the FAST Championship in 2011.” Winning both track championships is no easy task with the level of weekly competition and the two tracks are entirely different. In more than 20 years since Attica opened, this task has only been accomplished by Mark Keegan (who is now retired) and Byron Reed who will be defending his 2010 FAST Championship title. “By pumping more money into the promotion of this Series it is going to help to attract more teams to this area and increase the entertainment value for the weekly fans,” claims Autullo.

In addition to the influx of cash in 2011, the FAST organization has been working with series contingency sponsors to provide products and prizes for the 2011 year end awards banquet. Nearly $12,000 worth of prizes will be awarded to the Top 10 finishers in FAST Series points in 2011. This nearly triples the amount of prizes award in 2009 and 2010.
“We’re fortunate to have such great people working with is,” says Autullo. “In addition to all of our cash sponsors, our contingency award sponsors have stepped up to the plate this season with all kinds of products that these teams can use. They know who their core market is and want to give something back to the teams who buy their products all year long.”

The list of prize contributors includes All Pro Heads, Rod End Supply, R2C Filters, J&J Auto Racing, Weld Wheels, OC Shocks, KSE Steering, Hot Shot Engine Heaters, Hepfner Racing Products, TQ Fiberglass, Rocket Headers, Wings Unlimited, Kinsler Injections, PRO Shocks, Kinser Filters, DMI Race Components, Kears Speed Shop, Ti22 Performance, King Racing Products, Productive Tools & Equipment, Race Coveralls and more.

“I can’t thank these companies enough for what the do for FAST and for these teams,” said Autullo. “We’re continuing in a positive direction with what we are doing and I think in the end it will be the fans that benefit the most from seeing a quality racing event week in and week out.”

The F.A.S.T. season kicks off on April 22nd at Attica Raceway Park and April 23rd at Fremont Speedway with both nights paying $3,000 to win. This year the FAST Championship series features a 20-race schedule.

Visit www.fastondirt.com to find out more about the Fremont/Attica Sprint Title, the drivers, rules, schedule, sponsors, and more.

FAST on Dirt, Inc. would like to thank the following contributors to the 2011 FAST Championship Series point fund:

Kistler Racing Products, Engine Pro, PAC Valve Springs, KS Sales & Service, Engler Machine & Tool, Black Swamp Media Group, Kinsler Injections, SCS Gearbox, Reebar Die Casting, Design Graphics Group, Kear’s Speed Shop, Tailgators Bar & Grill, MyHeroCards.com, Hoseheads.com, Computer Man Inc., Level Performance, R&R Auto Wrecking, J&F Construction & Development Inc, NWOQMRA, Young’s RV, Hot Shot Engine Heaters, OC Shocks, FSR Radiator, Real Geese, GL Heller Company, High Vista Videos, Gressman Powersports, Action Photos, Hoserville Ohio, October Hills Farms, Attica Raceway Park, and Fremont Speedway.

Also, a very special thanks to all of our contingency award sponsors:



Pro Shocks, R2C Filters, Wings Unlimited, Outerwears, Kinsler Fuel Injection, DMI Race Components, Ti22 Performance, Rocket Headers, AllPro Heads, Hepfner Racing Products, KSE Steering, Kinser Filters, J&J Auto Racing, Weld Wheels, King Racing Products, TQ Fiberglass, Keizer Wheels, OC Shocks, Rod End Supply, Linders Speed Equipment, Saldana Racing Products, VRP Shocks, Hinchman Indy Uniforms, Zemco Headers, Triple X Race Components, Hilton Garden Inn, Fat Fish Blue/Toledo Funny Bone, Ghostly Manor, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, African Safari & Monsoon Lagoon

4.15.11 Results UUI/ BAZELL RACE FUELS NIGHT

Henry Remains Undefeated In UMP Late Models at Attica; Rando Leads Wire To Wire In 305 Sprints; Dible Comes From Tail To Take Trucks

By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) Jon Henry remained unbeaten at Attica Raceway Park after picking up his third straight victory in the Fultz Fabrications and Speed Shop UMP Late Models Friday, April 15. Henry has won every race – including three heats and three features – he has competed in at “Ohio ’s Finest Racing” speed plant this season.

“I don’t know what we’re doing, but it is working. It was another exciting one for the fans…they can go to my website (jonhenryracing.com) and see how Ryan (Missler) and I battled…I had an in-car camera as part of our ‘share the experience’ deal we’re doing this year,” said Henry beside his Wide Open Graphics, Eibach Springs, K&N Filters backed machine. “I have to thank my dad and John McClain for putting this team together.

Henry took the lead on lap 2 and then held off a challenge by two-time Attica champion Missler during the mid part of the race. Henry, who used the bottom groove the first two weeks to take wins, tried the high side early in the race, but when Missler showed him his nose, the Ada , Ohio driver went back to the bottom and pulled away the final 7 laps for the victory on Underground Utilities Inc./ Bazell Race Fuels Night.

“I feel bad for Rusty (Schlenk) and Jeep (VanWormer)…they got taken out early so who knows what might have happened. I felt good up top and I was cruising and all of a sudden I saw Ryan drive under me and I figured I had better go down to stop him and the car actually got better,” added Henry.

Lindsey, Ohio’s Steve Rando survived several caution flags and held off Nate Dussel to claim his second career victory at ARP in the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints.

“We got to start up front and that’s huge, but the car was good and easy to drive. The high line was where I wanted to be, but I almost blew it off the top a couple of times. This is our little motor that we had last year…and it got the job done,” said Rando beside his Garza Construction, Attitudes Hair Salon, Davis Fabrication, Northcoast Sealing backed #19r.

Fostoria, Ohio’s Bob Dible was involved in an opening lap tangle that sent him to the tail. But, the veteran driver remained calm and drove to the front, taking the lead from Art Ball – who is beginning his 50th year of racing at the age of 72 – on lap 12 and going on to record his eighth career Attica win in the Computer Man Dirt Trucks.

“I was mad, but I knew that wouldn’t help, so I just concentrated on getting to the front. We just pulled this truck off the jack stands last weekend,” said Dible beside his Bob’s Machine Shop, BMS Engines backed #17. “I always liked to run the top here, but that didn’t work at Fremont . So, we made some changes to the truck this winter and this thing is awesome on the bottom now.”

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Fultz UMP Late Models – Jon Henry #15
It took three tries to get the 25-lap late model feature underway. On the first attempt, Kyle Perry and Ron Miller got together, and then on the second try, Dave Hornikel, Dusty Moore, Rusty Schlenk and Jeep VanWormer tangled, sending Moore, Schlenk and VanWormer to the pits. That moved Henry from his original 10th starting position up to fourth. On the third try, D.J. Miller grabbed the lead as Henry slid into second with Chris Keller, Ryan Missler and John Bores in tow.

Henry would take the top spot a lap later, bringing Keller into second. Henry would build a comfortable lead over Keller while Miller and Missler battled for third with Bores had his hands full with Larry Kingseed and Ryan Markham for fifth. Missler would move into the runner-up spot on lap seven and began to chase down Henry while Keller was comfortable in third. Missler moved to the rear bumper of Henry by lap 10 and they ran nose to tail the next three laps. Missler would dive under Henry on lap 13 and the pair would race side by side with Missler executing a slide job several times in turns one and two with Henry crossing over to maintain the lead down the backstretch.

With eight laps to go, Henry had enough of Missler and moved to the bottom of the track and began to pull away slightly as Keller continued to run alone in third with Bores still battling Miller, Kingseed and Markham for fourth. The only caution – other than the two to start the race – would fly on lap 20 for debris, giving Missler one final shot at Henry. But, “The Steel Driver” stayed on the bottom groove and pulled away for the victory. Missler, Keller, Markham and Kingseed would round out the top five at the checkered.

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Fremont Fence 305 Sprints – Steve Rando #19R
In the 25-lap 305 sprint main, Rando used the high line to grab the lead at the drop of the green with Stuart Brubaker moving into second followed by Seth Schneider, Matt Ferrell and Jimmy Colvin. Rando would pull away slightly while Ferrell would slide into the runner-up spot on lap 2. By the fourth circuit, Rando led Ferrell, Brubaker and 11th place starter Nate Dussel. A spin by Justin Franks on lap five would bunch up the field, with all eyes on opening night winner D.J. Foos who had moved from 19th starting spot to eighth. On the restart Rando would pull away from Ferrell who now had to battle Dussel. While Rando rim-rode in front, Ferrell and Dussel battled side-by-side for the runner up spot over the next five laps until Dussel grabbed the second spot on lap 10.

The caution would fly for a Jim Cushing spin on lap 12 with the running order Rando, Dussel, Ferrell, Brubaker, Colvin, Foos, Zack Kramer and Matt Merrill. Junior Felver would tangle with another machine on lap 14, bringing out the yellow flag. Again on the restart Rando would pull away while Dussel tried to close on the bottom. The final caution would fly on lap 19 for a Jason Keckler, Merrill spin. Again, Rando would fight off the restart challenge from Dussel to pull away for the win, with Dussel, Ferrell, Brubaker and Colvin rounding out the top five.

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Computer Man Trucks – Bob Dible #17
In the 15-lap dirt truck main, Dible tangled with another machine and spun on the initial start, sending him to the trail. Dwight Waltermeier would lead the opening lap with Ball, Paul Brown Jr., Greg Summit and Brian Sorg in tow. A lap and a caution for a stalled Todd Keegan. On the restart, Ball would dive under Waltermeier and grab the lead. A lap and another caution for a Brian Arnold spin. On the restart Ball would lead while Brown grabbed second. Another lap and another caution for Brown who spun battling Ball for the lead.

The race would go the final 11 laps caution-free.

Ball would pull away slightly on the restart as all eyes were on Dible who had moved into the fourth position from the tail by lap five and into third a lap later. Dible would drive under Waltermeier for the runner-up spot on lap eight and began to quickly close on Ball.

Meanwhile, Waltermeier and Steve Endicott waged a great battle for third. With five laps to go, Dible drove under Ball as the two raced side-by-side for the lead. Exiting turn four as they came down to complete the 12th lap, Ball got sideways and spun as Dible drove off into the lead. Dible would go on to take the victory over Endicott, Brown, who raced back from the tail, Waltermeier and Sorg.

Attica Raceway Park will kick off the 2011 Kistler Racing Products Fremont/Attica Sprint Title (F.A.S.T.) Championship Series on Friday, April 22 with a $3,000 to win feature for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 410 Sprints. The Sunoco American Late Model Series will also be in competition for a $3,000 to win feature on True Value of Woodville/ Construction Equipment & Supply Night.

Attica Raceway Park – 4/15/2011

UUI/ Bazell Race Fuels Night

Fultz Fabrication & Speed Shop Late Models (33 Cars)

[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Engine Pro (8 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 55-Jeep VanWormer[6] ; 2. 50Y-Ryan Missler[3] ; 3. 48B-John Bores[7] ; 4. 29-Sam Epling[8] ; 5. 35-Ron Miller[5] ; 6. 30-Nate Potts[1] ; 7. 27-Ken Hahn[9] ; 8. 99-Steve Sabo[4]

Heat 2 – Ultra Schield Race Products (8 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[1] ; 2. WD40-Dusty Moore [4] ; 3. 51-Devin Shiels[2] ; 4. 21-Larry Kingseed[6] ; 5. 5H-Ernie Haynes[7] ; 6. 12M-Bobby Michaels[3]

Heat 3 – Bell Racing (8 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 67-Chris Keller[2] ; 2. 71-Dave Hornikel[3] ; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[6] ; 4. 30JS-Josh Scott[7] ; 5. 11-Mike Stiltner Jr.[1]; 6. 3R-Chuck Roelle[4] ; 7. 36-Matt Irey[5] ; 8. 56-B.J. Gregory[8]

Heat 4 – Friendship Food Stores (8 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 15-Jon Henry[3] ; 2. 1DJ-DJ Miller[2] ; 3. 23C-Jeremy Canada [5] ; 4. 48-Mike Bores[6] ; 5. O6-Kyle Perry[1] ; 6. 60-Dale Glassford[8] ; 7. 14-JR Grentry[4] ; 8. 42S-Bob Mayer[7]

B-Main – Computer Man Inc. (10 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. O6-Kyle Perry[4] ; 2. 60-Dale Glassford[8] ; 3. 35-Ron Miller[1] ; 4. 11-Mike Stiltner Jr.[3] ; 5. 5H-Ernie Haynes[2] ; 6. 36-Matt Irey[10] ; 7. 27-Ken Hahn[9] ; 8. 30-Nate Potts[5] ; 9. 56-B.J. Gregory[13] ; 10. 99-Steve Sabo[12] ; 11. 42S-Bob Mayer[14] ; 12. 3R-Chuck Roelle[7] ; 13. 12M-Bobby Michaels[6] ; 14. 14-JR Grentry[11]

A-Main – (25 Laps)

1. 15-Jon Henry[10]; 2. 50Y-Ryan Missler[5]; 3. 67-Chris Keller[3]; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham[7]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed[14]; 6. 51-Devin Shiels[11]; 7. 48B-John Bores[2]; 8. 1DJ-DJ Miller[1]; 9. 30JS-Josh Scott[15]; 10. O6-Kyle Perry[17]; 11. 23C-Jeremy Canada [9]; 12. 60-Dale Glassford[18]; 13. 48-Mike Bores[16]; 14. 71-Dave Hornikel[4]; 15. 11-Mike Stiltner Jr.[20]; 16. 29-Sam Epling[13]; 17. WD40-Dusty Moore [6]; 18. 55-Jeep VanWormer[8]; 19. 91-Rusty Schlenk[12]; 20. 35-Ron Miller[19]

Hard Charger: 15-Jon Henry[+9]
Fremont Fence 305 Sprints (22 Cars)

[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Engine Pro (8 Laps – Top 8 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 9-Jimmy Colvin[4] ; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[1] ; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6] ; 4. 1-Nate Dussel[8] ; 5. M28-Josh Muntz[3] ; 6. 27P-Paige Polyak[2] ; 7. 11F-D.J. Foos[7] ; 8. 717-Cody Jacobs[5]

Heat 2 – Ultra Schield Race Products (8 Laps – Top 8 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 39-Matt Merrill[3] ; 2. 40-Justin Franks[1] ; 3. 13-Junior Felver[5] ; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[4] ; 5. 25-Jason Keckler[6] ; 6. 22D-Dan Hammond [7]

Heat 3 – Bell Racing (8 Laps – Top 8 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 8K-Zack Kramer[4] ; 2. 83X-Nate Reeser[1] ; 3. 5-Dustin Dinan[6] ; 4. 67M-Matt Ferrell[7] ; 5. 8J-Jess Stiger[2] ; 6. 27-Jim Cushing[5]

A-Main – (25 Laps)

1. 19R-Steve Rando[1]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[11]; 3. 67M-Matt Ferrell[6]; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 5. 9-Jimmy Colvin[9]; 6. 8K-Zack Kramer[12]; 7. 27P-Paige Polyak[16]; 8. 11F-D.J. Foos[19]; 9. 5-Dustin Dinan[10]; 10. M28-Josh Muntz[13]; 11. 83X-Nate Reeser[3]; 12. 8J-Jess Stiger[15]; 13. 27-Jim Cushing[18]; 14. 22D-Dan Hammond [17]; 15. 39-Matt Merrill[7]; 16. 25-Jason Keckler[14]; 17. 13-Junior Felver[8]; 18. 36-Seth Schneider[2]; 19. 40-Justin Franks[5]

Hard Charger: 11F-D.J. Foos[+11]
Computer Man Dirt Trucks (12 Trucks)

[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Engine Pro (8 Laps – Top 12 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. P51-Paul Brown Jr.[1] ; 2. 17-Bob Dible[10] ; 3. OO-Greg Summit[2] ; 4. 39-Dwight Waltermier[8] ; 5. 33-Brian Arnold [11] ; 6. O1-Art Ball[9] ; 7. 4X-Brian Sorg[7] ; 8. 44-Todd Keegan[5] ; 9. O9-Jeff Wank[4] ; 10. 8-Steve Endicott[6] ; 11. 4S-Keith Sorg[3]

A-Main – (15 Laps)

1. 17-Bob Dible[5]; 2. 8-Steve Endicott[10]; 3. P51-Paul Brown Jr.[3]; 4. 39-Dwight Waltermier[1]; 5. 4X-Brian Sorg[7]; 6. O9-Jeff Wank[9]; 7. 33-Brian Arnold [6]; 8. 71-Craig Holland [12]; 9. O1-Art Ball[4]; 10. 4S-Keith Sorg[11]; 11. OO-Greg Summit[2]; 12. 44-Todd Keegan[8]

Hard Charger: 8-Steve Endicott[+8]

©2011 – Results Provided by: Computer Man Inc. Fremont , OH

4.9.11 Results HD SUPPLY SPRING NATIONALS

Blaney Comes On Strong Late To Take Attica All Star Win; Henry Gets 2nd Late Model Victory; Weaver Tames 305 Sprints



By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) There’s just something about a long race that brings out the best in Dale Blaney. The Hartford, Ohio driver took the lead on lap 32 of the 40-lap HD Supply Spring Nationals at Attica Raceway Park Saturday and went on to his 77th career victory with the O”Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champions.

Blaney dove under 6-time Attica track champion Byron Reed in turns one and two on lap 31 for the lead when Reed caught the cushion in turn two and flipped. On the restart, Blaney had the lapped machine of Jac Haudenschild between him and Paul McMahan, drove away for the victory, the 13th in his career at Attica.

“After last weekend we really struggled but we learned a lot. We came here tonight…it’s the same car but it acted totally different. It felt like a normal car…like I could actually race hard again,” said Blaney beside his Ti22 backed machine. “George (Fisher, owner) and Troy (Psurny, crew) had the car great. It’s been a long time since I won here. To beat these guys is pretty good. I had a really good starting spot so I didn’t want to kill my stuff the first 20 laps. I hated to see Byron go by because he’s pretty good here. I kind of followed up to the front and I looked at the board and saw there was 20 laps down and I figured I’d better get going. It probably would have been a pretty good race between him and me.”

In the Fultz Fabrications and Speed Shop UMP Late Models, Ada, Ohio’s Jon Henry held off a last lap charge by Rusty Schlenk to earn his second feature win in a row at Attica . It wasn’t easy, as Henry took the checkered by only a half a car length over Schlenk, the 2010 National UMP Champion.

“That was a little close…I was trying to take it easy because I knew dad didn’t want me hitting those tractor tires down there. I started to hear something with about two to go and I was like I need to stop taking it easy,” said Henry beside his K&N Filters, Wide Open Graphics backed #15. “I thought I would just stay in my line and make him work for it. It’s hard when you get out front because you just know how far you can push the race car. I tried to hang around the middle of the race track…I had a really good bite there.”

“Two in a row…this is awesome. I can’t believe how many fans are here…this is a crazy house. I have to thank my dad and John McClain for all their help,” added Henry.

Fremont’s Paul Weaver didn’t have a ride a month ago. So he and some friends purchased a car and it paid off as Weaver took the Fremont Fence 305 Sprint feature after a race-long battle with Jimmy Colvin. It was Weaver’s 25th career victory in the 305 sprints, tying him with Mike Linder for first on the track’s all-time win list.

“We got jacked around and had to buy this thing late in the game. But, if we keep winning it will pay off,” said Weaver beside his #82 sprinter.

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O’Reilly All Star Sprints – Dale Blaney #2
At the drop of the green for the All Star feature, outside front row starter Lucas Wolfe wheeled into the lead with pole-sitter Paul McMahan, Blaney, Reed, Cody Darrah, Cole Duncan and Tim Shaffer in tow. Several early cautions kept the race from developing a rhythm. Jac Haudenschild and Johnny Mackison Jr. would tangle on lap two to bring out the yellow flag. Two more laps – which saw Wolfe pulling away while McMahan, Blaney and Reed waged a great battle for second – and another yellow for a Darrah spin. A lap and another Darrah spin. Two more laps and a David Gravel spin. Again, two more laps and a caution for Duncan.

Then the race would go caution-free the next 21 laps, setting up some exciting battles. Wolfe pull away slightly with McMahan comfortably in second while Blaney and Reed battled for third and Shaffer having his hands full with World of Outlaw point leader Joey Saldana and 2010 Lernerville track champion Danny Holtgraver. By lap 17, McMahan had reeled in Wolfe and the pair raced nose to tail which allowed Reed to close. At the half-way mark the huge crowd was on their feet as Wolfe, McMahan and Reed battled for the lead. A lap later and Reed would drive into second and on lap 22 was side-by-side with Wolfe for the top spot. Reed would execute a slide job in turn one on lap 23 to take the lead.

Meanwhile, McMahan and Blaney were locked in a heated battle for third, with Blaney taking the position on lap 24. Reed would catch the back of the field on lap 26, and Blaney would use that to his advantage to take second from Wolfe on lap 27. With 10 laps to go, Blaney caught Reed with Wolfe, McMahan, Holtgraver and Saldana giving chase. Blaney dove under Reed in turns one and two a lap later, with Reed catching the cushion and flipping.

Now in the lead and a clear track ahead, Blaney set sale following the red flag with McMahan, Wolfe, Holtgraver and Saldana giving chase. Holtgraver would take third on lap 33 moving Wolfe to fourth and Saldana to fifth. Blaney was on cruise control with McMahan comfortably in second but the war for third was a dandy between Holtgraver, Wolfe, Saldana and Shaffer. Saldana took third on lap 36 but could not catch Blaney and McMahan the last four laps. Shaffer and Holtgraver would round out the top five at the finish.

“It’s been an up and down season so far for us, so for us to come here and run the entire feature up front gives this team a lot of confidence,” said McMahan beside his Roth Motorsports, HR Cattle #83. “Dale and George are so tough on tracks like this and we just didn’t have anything for them tonight.”

Saldana was upset with his performance, especially in his heat when he spun on the last lap while running in a transfer position, forcing him to run the B-main and a 13th feature starting spot.
“My crew should have loaded it up and told me I was done after I screwed up like that in my heat. We expected a lot better run here tonight. It’s a good thing I’m not running for my dad or he would have fired me,” said Saldana beside his Kasey Kahne owned, Red Bull backed #9. “It’s just a very disappointing night because the driver made a horrible mistake.”

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Fultz UMP Late Models – Jon Henry #15
At the drop of the green in the 25-lap late model feature, Curtis Roberts took the lead with Ken Hahn, Larry Kingseed, Dusty Moore and Ryan Missler right on his bumper. A quick caution after one lap and the exciting battle up front was back on as Hahn continuously ran to Roberts’ inside. Meanwhile, 9th starter Henry found something on the bottom of the track and vaulted into third by lap three. Following a caution for a stalled Ernie Haynes on lap four, Henry used the restart to drive under both Hahn and Roberts for the lead. Henry would pull away slightly while Hahn continued to battle Roberts, Kingseed and Moore for second. A caution on lap nine found the running order Henry, Hahn, Roberts, Kingseed and 14th starter Schlenk. As Henry was comfortably in the lead, a tremendous battle for second was being waged with Hahn, Schlenk, who moved into third on lap 13, Roberts and Kingseed.

Schlenk would drive under Hahn into the runner-up position on lap 14 but it appeared Henry’s lead was too big to make up. Meanwhile, Hahn, Roberts, Devin Schiels and Kingseed continued to put on a show for third. With five laps to go, fans began to notice Schlenk closing in on Henry while Hahn retired to the pits with mechanical woes, moving Roberts into third. As Henry raced to the flag stand with three laps remaining, Schlenk was no on his rear bumper. Schlenk tried a slider in turns one and two, but Henry dove back under to hold the lead as they raced to the white flag. Henry would move down to block Schlenk’s advance in turns one and two, but Schlenk was able to get a good run in turn three and pulled along side Henry as they blasted to the checkered. Henry would win by a nose with Schlenk, Roberts, Shiels and Moore rounding out the top five.

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Fremont Fence 305 Sprints – Paul Weaver #82
In the 25-lap 305 sprint feature, Colvin would grab the early lead over rookie Seth Schneider, Weaver, Junior Felver and Jason Keckler. In a race that saw only two cautions, Weaver would move into second on lap 2 and Colvin would use the bottom groove to continuously hold off challenges from Weaver on the high side. Meanwhile, Felver raced comfortably in third while Nate Dussel had worked his way to fourth with Keckler, Schneider, Dustin Dinan and Josh Muntz in tow. Weaver would finally drive around Colvin into the lead on lap 13, but Colvin drove back under in turns one and two to regain the lead a lap later. Just as the pair hit lapped traffic, Weaver used his years of experience as he used a lapped machine as a pick to drive back around Colvin into the lead on lap 16…a lead he would not give up.

The caution flew on lap 17 with the running order Weaver, Colvin, Dussel, Felver, Keckler, Schneider, Dinan and 16th place starter Stuart Brubaker. With a clear track, Weaver was able to pull away slightly from Colvin while Dussel lost the third spot to Felver on lap 19. The final caution would fly on lap 20, giving Colvin one last shot at Weaver. Colvin would try a slide job in turn one on the restart, but Weaver dove back under to maintain the lead. Weaver would take the victory over Colvin, Felver, Dussel, and Brubaker.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, April 15 on Underground Utilities/Bazell Race Fuels Night with the UMP late models, 305 sprints and dirt trucks in action.

Go to www.atticaracewaypark.com for more information.

Attica Raceway Park – 4/9/2011

HD Supply Spring Nationals

O’Reilly Auto Parts All Star Sprints (48 Cars)

Qualifying – Kistler Engines
1. 97-Dean Jacobs, 12.195; 2. 89G-David Gravel, 12.258; 3. 83M-Paul McMahan, 12.281; 4. 5R-Byron Reed, 12.302; 5. 2-Dale Blaney, 12.309; 6. 22-Cole Duncan , 12.322; 7. 91-Cody Darrah, 12.323; 8. 9-Joey Saldana, 12.330; 9. 5W-Lucus Wolfe, 12.350; 10. D4-Danny Holtgraver, 12.351; 11. 83-Tim Shaffer, 12.355; 12. 7K-Kyle Sauder, 12.366; 13. 53-Phil Gressman, 12.387; 14. W20-Greg Wilson, 12.495; 15. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 12.501; 16. 6-Jac Haudenschild, 12.524; 17. 3J-Kevin Lee, 12.541; 18. 16-Bryan Sebetto, 12.604; 19. O9-Craig Mintz, 12.607; 20. 65-Johnny Mackison, 12.611; 21. 49-Brad Sweet, 12.618; 22. O-Chris Andrews, 12.638; 23. 78-Todd Kane, 12.688; 24. 12-Jarred Ridge, 12.711; 25. 45-Rob Chaney, 12.711; 26. 11M-Brandon Martin, 12.728; 27. 2M-Dustin Daggett, 12.763; 28. 60-Jody Keegan, 12.794; 29. 11D-Bryce Dickson, 12.830; 30. 10-Brad Haudenschild, 12.833; 31. 312-Mike Linder, 12.848; 32. 5T-Travis Philo, 12.894; 33. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild, 12.910; 34. 4K-Kody Kinser, 12.915; 35. O4-Cap Henry, 12.921; 36. 51-Brad Bowman, 12.928; 37. 1Z-Jessica Zemken, 12.975; 38. 27-Scott Euler, 13.096; 39. 4-Danny Smith, 13.101; 40. 3-Pete Miller, 13.222; 41. 9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.267; 42. 11N-Ed Neumeister, 13.272; 43. 15H-Mitch Harble, 13.301; 44. 22K-Mike Keumper, 13.337; 45. 91X-Aaron Middaugh, 13.389; 46. 60C-Cory Crabtree, 13.468; 47. 28-Shawn Valenti, 99.000; 48. 51C-Roger Campbell , nt

Heat 1 – Kear’s Speed Shop (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 5W-Lucus Wolfe[4] ; 2. 49-Brad Sweet[1] ; 3. 3J-Kevin Lee[2] ; 4. 2-Dale Blaney[5] ; 5. 53-Phil Gressman[3] ; 6. 97-Dean Jacobs[6] ; 7. 11D-Bryce Dickson[8] ; 8. 91X-Aaron Middaugh[12] ; 9. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[9] ; 10. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[11] ; 11. 45-Rob Chaney[7] ; 12. 1Z-Jessica Zemken[10]

Heat 2 – All Pro Aluminum Heads (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. W20-Greg Wilson [3] ; 2. 16-Bryan Sebetto[2] ; 3. D4-Danny Holtgraver[4] ; 4. 11M-Brandon Martin[7] ; 5. 22-Cole Duncan [5] ; 6. 10-Brad Haudenschild[8] ; 7. 4K-Kody Kinser[9] ; 8. O-Chris Andrews[1] ; 9. 60C-Cory Crabtree[12] ; 10. 11N-Ed Neumeister[11] ; 11. 27-Scott Euler[10] ; 12. 89G-David Gravel[6]

Heat 3 – MSD Ignitions (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. O9-Craig Mintz[2] ; 2. 83-Tim Shaffer[4] ; 3. 78-Todd Kane[1] ; 4. 83M-Paul McMahan[6] ; 5. 91-Cody Darrah[5] ; 6. 2M-Dustin Daggett[7] ; 7. 4-Danny Smith[10] ; 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier[3] ; 9. O4-Cap Henry[9] ; 10. 312-Mike Linder[8] ; 11. 28-Shawn Valenti[12] ; 12. 15H-Mitch Harble[11]

Heat 4 – Kinsler Fuel Injection (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 6-Jac Haudenschild[3] ; 2. 7K-Kyle Sauder[4] ; 3. 12-Jarred Ridge[1] ; 4. 5R-Byron Reed[6] ; 5. 65-Johnny Mackison[2] ; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[8] ; 7. 60-Jody Keegan[7] ; 8. 51-Brad Bowman[9] ; 9. 3-Pete Miller[10] ; 10. 22K-Mike Keumper[11] ; 11. 9-Joey Saldana[5]

Outerwear’s Performance Products Dash
(6 Laps, finishing order determined first 6 starting positions of A-feature
)
1. 83M-Paul McMahan[2] ; 2. 5W-Lucus Wolfe[4] ; 3. 2-Dale Blaney[6] ; 4. 5R-Byron Reed[3] ; 5. 22-Cole Duncan [1] ; 6. 91-Cody Darrah[5]

C-Main – Computer Man Inc. (10 Laps – Top 2 finishers transfer to the B-feature)

1. 4-Danny Smith[1] ; 2. 11N-Ed Neumeister[4] ; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[9] ; 4. 91X-Aaron Middaugh[7] ; 5. 22K-Mike Keumper[6] ; 6. 15H-Mitch Harble[5] ; 7. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[3] ; 8. 3-Pete Miller[2] ; 9. 60C-Cory Crabtree[8] ; 10. 51C-Roger Campbell [10]

B-Main – University of Northwestern Ohio (12 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 9-Joey Saldana[3] ; 2. 97-Dean Jacobs[1] ; 3. 2M-Dustin Daggett[7] ; 4. 89G-David Gravel[2] ; 5. 10-Brad Haudenschild[10] ; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[12] ; 7. 4-Danny Smith[19] ; 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier[4] ; 9. 51-Brad Bowman[16] ; 10. 1Z-Jessica Zemken[17] ; 11. 312-Mike Linder[11] ; 12. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[13] ; 13. 27-Scott Euler[18] ; 14. 11D-Bryce Dickson[9] ; 15. O-Chris Andrews[5] ; 16. 60-Jody Keegan[8] ; 17. O4-Cap Henry[15] ; 18. 4K-Kody Kinser[14] ; 19. 45-Rob Chaney[6] ; 20. 11N-Ed Neumeister[20]

A-Main – (40 Laps)

1. 2-Dale Blaney[3]; 2. 83M-Paul McMahan[1]; 3. 9-Joey Saldana[13]; 4. 83-Tim Shaffer[8]; 5. D4-Danny Holtgraver[7]; 6. 7K-Kyle Sauder[9]; 7. 5W-Lucus Wolfe[2]; 8. 3J-Kevin Lee[16]; 9. W20-Greg Wilson [14]; 10. 2M-Dustin Daggett[24]; 11. 53-Phil Gressman[10]; 12. 22-Cole Duncan [5]; 13. O9-Craig Mintz[18]; 14. 91-Cody Darrah[6]; 15. 16-Bryan Sebetto[17]; 16. 11M-Brandon Martin[23]; 17. 49-Brad Sweet[20]; 18. 12-Jarred Ridge[22]; 19. 6-Jac Haudenschild[15]; 20. 97-Dean Jacobs[11]; 21. 5R-Byron Reed[4]; 22. 78-Todd Kane[21]; 23. 89G-David Gravel[12]; 24. 65-Johnny Mackison[19]

Hard Charger: 2M-Dustin Daggett[+14]

Fultz Fabrication & Speed Shop UMP DIRTcar Late Models (27 Cars)

[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Engine Pro (8 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 48B-John Bores[2] ; 2. 9R-Curtis Roberts[9] ; 3. 21-Larry Kingseed[4] ; 4. 27-Ken Hahn[5] ; 5. 36-Matt Irey[3] ; 6. 12-Michael Stiltner Jr.[7] ; 7. 5M-Ryan Markham[1] ; 8. 30-Nate Potts[8]

Heat 2 – Ultra Schield Race Products (8 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 15-Jon Henry[5] ; 2. 51-Devin Shiels[3] ; 3. 5H-Ernie Haynes[2] ; 4. O6-Kyle Perry[4] ; 5. 91-Rusty Schlenk[9] ; 6. 23C-Jeremy Canada [1] ; 7. 48-Mike Bores[6] ; 8. 67-Chris Keller[7] ; 9. 12M-Bobby Michaels[8]

Heat 3 – Bell Racing (8 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 29-Garrett Krummert[6] ; 2. 1-Jeff Babcock[5] ; 3. WD40-Dusty Moore [2] ; 4. 50Y-Ryan Missler[7] ; 5. 35-Ron Miller[8] ; 6. 15A-Phil Ausra[3] ; 7. 3R-Chuck Roelle[4] ; 8. 56-B.J. Gregory[1] ; 9. 99-Steve Sabo[9]

B-Main – Computer Man Inc. (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 23C-Jeremy Canada [2] ; 2. 48-Mike Bores[5] ; 3. 12-Michael Stiltner Jr.[1] ; 4. 67-Chris Keller[8] ; 5. 15A-Phil Ausra[3] ; 6. 3R-Chuck Roelle[6] ; 7. 56-B.J. Gregory[9] ; 8. 30-Nate Potts[7] ; 9. 5M-Ryan Markham[4] ; 10. 99-Steve Sabo[11] ; 11. 12M-Bobby Michaels[10]

A-Main – (25 Laps)


1. 15-Jon Henry[9]; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[14]; 3. 9R-Curtis Roberts[1]; 4. 51-Devin Shiels[11]; 5. WD40-Dusty Moore [4]; 6. 1-Jeff Babcock[12]; 7. 50Y-Ryan Missler[6]; 8. 48-Mike Bores[17]; 9. 67-Chris Keller[19]; 10. 36-Matt Irey[13]; 11. 48B-John Bores[7]; 12. O6-Kyle Perry[8]; 13. 21-Larry Kingseed[2]; 14. 27-Ken Hahn[3]; 15. 29-Garrett Krummert[5]; 16. 23C-Jeremy Canada [16]; 17. 15A-Phil Ausra[20]; 18. 5H-Ernie Haynes[10]; 19. 12-Michael Stiltner Jr.[18]; 20. 35-Ron Miller[15]

Hard Charger: 91-Rusty Schlenk[+12]

Fremont Fence Sprints (28 Cars)

[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Engine Pro (8 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 13-Junior Felver[6] ; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[9] ; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[1] ; 4. 27P-Paige Polyak[3] ; 5. 83X-Nate Reeser[7] ; 6. 5R-Jordon Ryan[5] ; 7. 40-Justin Franks[4] ; 8. 39-Matt Merrill[2] ; 9. 11F-D.J. Foos[10]

Heat 2 – Ultra Schield Race Products (8 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 1-Nate Dussel[1] ; 2. 67M-Matt Ferrell[2] ; 3. M28-Josh Muntz[6] ; 4. 82-Paul Weaver[3] ; 5. 8J-Jess Stiger[7] ; 6. 48-Mike Burkin[9] ; 7. 22D-Dan Hammond [4] ; 8. OO-Bryan Scott[5] ; 9. 72C-Ross Moore [8]

Heat 3 – Bell Racing (8 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 9-Jimmy Colvin[5] ; 2. 8B-Bobby Clark [2] ; 3. 25-Jason Keckler[4] ; 4. 5-Dustin Dinan[8] ; 5. 8K-Zack Kramer[7] ; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[6] ; 8. 717-Cody Jacobs[1] ; 9. 30-Adam Ollom[9]

B-Main – Computer Man Inc. (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 2. 48-Mike Burkin[2] ; 3. 5R-Jordon Ryan[1] ; 4. 11F-D.J. Foos[10] ; 5. 19R-Steve Rando[6] ; 6. 39-Matt Merrill[7] ; 7. 40-Justin Franks[4] ; 8. 22D-Dan Hammond [5] ; 9. 27-Jim Cushing[13] ; 10. 72C-Ross Moore [11] ; 11. 717-Cody Jacobs[9] ; 12. 30-Adam Ollom[12]

A-Main – (25 Laps)

1. 82-Paul Weaver[4]; 2. 9-Jimmy Colvin[2]; 3. 13-Junior Felver[3]; 4. 1-Nate Dussel[5]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[16]; 6. 25-Jason Keckler[6]; 7. 8K-Zack Kramer[15]; 8. 5-Dustin Dinan[11]; 9. M28-Josh Muntz[7]; 10. 11F-D.J. Foos[19]; 11. 10X-Dustin Stroup[9]; 12. 8B-Bobby Clark [8]; 13. 67M-Matt Ferrell[12]; 14. 19R-Steve Rando[20]; 15. 36-Seth Schneider[1]; 16. 8J-Jess Stiger[14]; 17. 27P-Paige Polyak[10]; 18. 5R-Jordon Ryan[18]; 19. 48-Mike Burkin[17]; 20. 83X-Nate Reeser[13]

Hard Charger: 35-Stuart Brubaker[+11]

©2011 – Results Provided by: Computer Man Inc. Fremont , OH