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By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) Attica Raceway Park will give a checkered flag to the 2009 season at its annual awards banquet on Saturday, November 28th at the Attica Fairgrounds Reception Hall. The top 10 in points in all four divisions will share in the point-fund money along with gift certificates from Ultra Shield Race Products and Bell Racing Products.
Tickets for the banquet – which includes a buffet dinner – are $25 each and there will be no tickets sold at the door. The deadline to purchase tickets is Tuesday, November 24th. Drivers need to be present to claim their point fund money. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 p.m. and the awards ceremony following.
To order tickets call Rex LeJeune at (419) 680-5606.
The 2009 season was one of the most exciting and competitive in the 22 yeas of racing at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speedplant, with the track championships coming down to the wire.
Chris Andrews capped off a great season by claiming the 410 sprint title by just 11 points over defending and five-time Attica Champion Byron Reed. Mike Linder finished third, just 19 points back with the rest of the top 10 being Mark Keegan, Craig Mintz, rookies Cap Henry and Kevin Lee, Brandon Martin, Brian Smith and Scott Euler. Cap Henry will also be rewarded as the 2009 Rookie of the Year.
Ryan Missler’s three feature wins propelled him to the Fultz Fabrications and Speed Shop UMP Late Model track championship.He will not only earn the championship check, but a new Rocket Chassis thanks to Fultz Fabrications and Speed Shop and Attica Raceway Park. The rest of the late model top 10 in points were: 2. Dusty Moore; 3. Wayne Maffett Jr., 4. Ken Hahn; 5. Mike Bores; 6. Noah Wagner; 7. Chuck Roelle; 8. Michael Stiltner; 9. Ernie Haynes; and 10. John Bores.
In the Fremont Fence 305 sprints, it came down to the last laps of the championship feature, but when the dust settled, Paul Weaver was able to hold off defending champion Stuart Brubaker by 15 points for the title. Weaver posted 3 feature wins in 2009 at ARP. The rest of the top 10 in points were: 3. Bobby Clark; 4. Nate Dussel; 5. D.J. Foos; 6. Zack Kramer; 7. Josh Muntz; 8. Shawn Valenti; 9. Steve Rando; and 10. Dan Hammond.
In the dirt trucks, 71-year-old Art Ball continues to amaze the competition by posting his third championship in the division to go with two titles he accumulated in the street stocks/limited late model division. Ball took 4 feature wins during 2009. The rest of the top 10 were: 2. Dwight Waltermeier; 3. Alex Wiechman; 4. Brian Arnold; 5. Dan Hennig; 6. Paul Brown Jr., 7. the rookie Keith Sorg; 8. rookie Adam Jones; 9. rookie Curt Inks; and 10. Brian Sorg. Keith Sorg will also be honored as the 2009 Rookie of the Year.
2009 Attica Raceway Park Banquet At-A-Glance
Honoring the 2009 Track Champions and top-10 drivers in all four divisions…
WHEN: Saturday, November 28th (Thanksgiving weekend)
WHERE: Attica Fairgrounds Reception Hall
Doors Open 4:30 pm
Buffet Dinner: 5:00 pm
Awards Ceremony: 6:00 pm
TICKETS: $25 each
Ticket deadline is Tuesday, November 24th
No tickets will be sold at the door
TO ORDER CALL (419) 680-5606
Drivers must attend to receive point fund money!
Over the offseason atticaracewaypark.com will be conducting several polls to help determine what was the greatest moment of the 2009 season at Attica Raceway Park.
Each poll will feature five events that stuck out in the minds of the Attica Raceway Park staff over the course of the season for one particular division. The fine fans of “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speedplant will then have a month to vote (you can only vote once per day) and help determine what was the most exciting event for that division. Once each division has a winner we will post them all together and let the fans ultimately decide what was the greatest moment of 2009 at Attica Raceway Park.
OCTOBER: 410 Sprint Cars
Winner: Chris Andrews & Byron Reed fighting for the championship on the final points night ending with Andrews winning the track championship.
NOVEMBER: Fultz Fabrications & Speed Shop UMP Late Models
Winner: Jeep VanWormer taking the lead away from Rocky Owens and than holding off Matt Miller and a hard charging Wayne Maffett Jr. to pick up the American Late Model Series victory.
DECEMBER: Fremont Fence 305 Sprint Cars
Winner: Paul Weaver on the final points night having to grab the last feature transfer spot in the B-Main before starting last in the feature and moving up to finish eighth to clinch the 2009 track title
JANUARY: Dirt Trucks
Winner: Enroute to his 3rd Track Championship in the Dirt Truck Division Art Ball collected 4 feature wins and was a fixture in the top-5
FEBRUARY: Final poll with all 4 divisional winners going head-to-head
A collection of shots from track photographers Elaine & Jim Collum of Action Photos. See more of their shots here: actionphotosfremont.smugmug.com