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Conley Keeps Trucking, Nier Nixes 410 sprints at K-C
Montgomery Machines Modifieds/Buskirk Buzzes Hobby's
May 15, Kids Night at K-C Raceway
K-C Raceway Results
By Scott Wolfe
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO-Three veterans and a young charger highlighted a great night of racing on the historic high-banks of Jeff and Vickie Schrader's K-C Raceway, where the streak of wins for Hall of Fame driver Delmas Conley continues to roll like an interstate odometer. Veteran Conley of Wheelersburg, Ohio blitzed the younger set with his 738th career win, while in the sprints Piketon, Ohio's Jimmy Nier made it a 2-for-2 weekend in the 410 outlaw sprints, Jackson's Jason Montgomery claimed the AMRA Advanced Services Modifieds, and Joe Buskirk won his first-ever Hobby Stock main.
The night also marked "Kids Bike Night" with another fun-filled night of action for the kids.
In the Goodyear 410 sprint main, youngster Kody Kinser and Jimmy Nier paced the 18 car sprint field to the green flag. Nier took the early lead with Kinser in tow, but soon Kinser's drive came to an end with a broken suspension. Cole Duncan mastered his feature set-up for a surge from 5th to second, after scrapping with Todd Kane for position.
Nier was the class of the field; however, Duncan made a charge mirroring some of the fine drives of his dad and former racer Rodney Duncan.
Keith Baxter, smooth and fast, picked off several cars in coming from 11th place, displacing Adam Strausser early then storming past Nick Naber and Ryan Myers. Eddie Slone, Ashland, KY, had one of his best runs of the year as Nier stretch out his lead from point and rode on to the win. Aaron Fry continued his smooth, hard style in posting a top ten, and Alec Martin earned hard charger honors in a 15th to 9th run.
Rounding out the top ten were Nier, Duncan, Kane, Baxter, Naber, Myers, Slone, Strausser, Martin, and Aaron Fry.
Many times veteran Delmas Conley has said, "I love K-C Raceway." And he has good reason. He may be the all-time winningest driver there in his Conley Trucking #71. Conley and Audie Swartz battled early with fast timer Duane Chamberlain, Jason Montgomery, and Nick Bocook in tow.
Montgomery had a run at third on Chamberlain, but a lap ten caution waved for this veteran's engine woes. With Montgomery out of the running Chamberlain, Swartz, and Bocook unleashed a scoring nightmare with trio or #1's all hunkered up for position. Conley meanwhile began to pull away, well on to his 738th career win.
Greggie Oliver had a great run in to the top five after claiming the second heat win with Mark Frazier directly in tow. Battling for position and top ten runs were Chris Wilson, Kenny Christy, Billy Gullion, and Tony Roush in his first-ever K-C appearance. Wilson outdistanced Christy and Gullion who both have had solid years on the 3/8 mile oval.
Rounding out the top ten were Conley, Chamberlain, Bocook, Swartz, Oliver, Frazier, Wilson, Christy, Gullion, and Roush. Scott Wolfe was hard charger in coming from 19th to 13th.
It was a bittersweet win for AMRA Advanced Services Modified winner Jason Montgomery; but mostly sweet. After losing his engine in his late model, Montgomery stormed to the win against a stellar field of AMRA modifieds after an early battle with Dave Pinkerton and points' leader Doug Adkins.
Contact from another car sent Adkins pit side, as Montgomery wiped his brow of his nearest competition. Tim Tribby and Jeremy Rayburn raced for position, but Tribby assumed Adkins' chase of Montgomery's X. Montgomery "eX'ed" out the competition and blitzed hard to the win. While half the crowd was pulling for Montgomery and the locally-owned 'X-car', another portion was pulling for the hard-charging point's chaser Brian Whiteman. Whiteman had a riveting run from 15th to 3rd to earn hard-charger honors. In doing so Whiteman passed icons Todd Robinson and Bob Crace, Jr. Last week's hard charger Doug Betts also had a great run and may have passed more cars this season than any other driver coming from 19th to 7th in co-hard charging fashion. Adam Lawson held off Betts after Betts gunned down Sean Schobelock, and Luke Jordon for position.
Rounding out the top ten were Montgomery, Tribby, Whiteman, Robinson, Crace, Jr., Lawson, Betts, Schobelock, Jordon, and Jason Cottrill. Cottrill had a good drive from 17th to 10th.
Said Montgomery in victory lane, "I tore this car up pretty bad last week and thought that it was done for a while, but these boys (Delbert Hurst, Ralph Guysinger, Dave Rawlins) put ole Humpty Dumpty back together again and she got the job done. It feels good to get the win for these guys and all of our sponsors."
In the Dan Reno Hobby Stock Division Joe Buskirk has inched his way forward each week. The last two weeks came not in inches, but in leaps and bounds. Buskirk (driving an Adams' Chassis) made a last lap pass of his mentor Jamie Adams to claim the popular win and end Adams' four race winning streak. The win was Buskirk's first-ever win, prompting a joyous victory lane celebration.
Last week, Buskirk was second by a narrow margin. This week, he "Gotter Done"! Adams led from the onset with Buskirk right on his rear bumper giving chase. Many other fine Hobby drivers were fighting for position, (Jason Holstein, Bruce Gray, Jr., Joe Williams, Mike Brust, Jim Hildebrand, Brandon Mather) but the race was for the top spot. Brandon Thompson and Tracey Ross had solid runs into the top ten, while late in the race Holstein held off a hard-charging Bruce Gray, Jr. (who was hard charger of the race). Gray had just one a mini-battle with former champ Joe Williams.
Rounding out the top ten were Buskirk, Adams, Holstein, Gray, Jr., Williams, Brust, Hildebrand, Mather, Thompson, and Ross.
Next week K-C hosts a 1960's flashback in the format of the old Atomic twin 50's, where Sprint cars will run double features. The first feature will run heads-up and the second will start in reverse order of the previous finish. This race has been the talk of the town and next week, the event comes to K-C Raceway.
For more information please call 740-663-4141 or visit the K-C website at << www.kc-raceway.com >> K-C Raceway is located 12 miles South of Chillicothe, Ohio off SR 23, two miles out Blain Highway between Chillicothe, Ohio and Waverly, Ohio at Alma. Or contact the AMRA at where more details can be acquired by visiting << www.maltawindows.net >> on the web or visiting << www.amramodified.com >>
The summary- May 15, 2010
AMRA Late Models (24)
Fast Time: Duane Chamberlain 14:917
WPAY Dash-Audie Swartz, Delmas Conley, Nick Bocook, Duane Chamberlain, Jason Montgomery, Billy Gullion
Heat One: Chris Wilson, Mike Wilson, Kenny Christy, Kevin Wagner, Jason Perry, Kenny Spencer, Bob Ramey, Le Roy Dunaway
Heat Two: Greggie Oliver, Mark Frazier, Tony Roush, Kevin Layne, Mike Ratliff, Dean Boyd, Scott Wolfe, Darrell Reno
B-Main: Dean Boyd, Scott Wolfe, Kenny Spencer, Bob Remey, Darrell Reno, Le Roy Dunaway, Kevin Lentz, Wayne Bennett
Feature-Delmas Conley, Duane Chamberlain, Nick Bocook, Audie Swartz, Greggie Oliver, Mark Frazier, Chris Wilson, Kenny Christy, Billy Gullion, Tony Roush, Mike Wilson, Kevin Layne, Scott Wolfe, Kevin Wagner, Jason Perry, Mike Ratliff, Kenny Spencer, Bob Remey, Jason Montgomery, Dean Boyd
Hard Charger-Scott Wolfe 19th to 13th
Goodyear 410 Sprints (18)
Fast Time-Cole Duncan 12:673
Dash- Kody Kinser, Jimmy Nier, Nick Naber, Todd Kane, Cole Duncan, Sheldon Haudenschild
Heat One-Adam Strausser, Keith Baxter, Aaron Fry, Mitch Harble, Alec Martin, Jesse McCreary
Heat Two-Ryan Myers, Eddie Slone, Mark Imler, Brandy Bower, Randy Fink, Jon Webb
Feature-Jimmy Nier, Cole Duncan, Todd Kane, Keith Baxter, Nick Naber, Ryan Myers, Eddie Slone, Adam Strausser, Alec Martin, Aaron Fry, Brandy Bower, Mark Imler, Randy Fink, Jesse McCreary, Jon Webb, Kody Kinser, Mitch Harble, Sheldon Haudenschild
Hard Charger-Alec Martin 15th to 9th
Advanced Services Modifieds
Heat One- Jason Montgomery, Doug Adkins, Hoyt Reynolds, Luke Jordan, Fred Hardbarger, Jason Cottrill, Jeremy Akers
Heat Two-Dave Fireball Pinkerton, Adam Colley, Bob Crace, Jr., Robin Duston, Doug Betts, Mark Bailey, Phillip Bapst, Jeff Conrad
Heat Three-Tim Tribby, Todd Robinson, Sean Schobelock, Brian Whiteman, T.J. Harper, Derrick Walker, Chuck Yeley
Heat Four- Jeremy Rayburn, Lonnie Kidd, Dale Lyons, Adam Lawson, Mike Long, Brian Moore, Eric Arledge, Tony Journey
B-Main One: Jason Cottrill, Doug Betts, Mark Bailey, Fred Hardbarger, C.D. Judd, Phillip Bapst, Jeremy Akers, Jeff Conrad
B-Main Two: T. J. Harper, Derrick Walker, Brian Moore, Tony Journey, Chuck Yeley, Eric Arledge, Mike Long, Bud Frazier
Feature-Jason Montgomery, Tim Tribby, Brian Whiteman, Todd Robinson, Bob Crace, Jr., Adam Lawson, Doug Betts, Sean Schobelock, Luke Jordon, Jason Cottrill, T.J. Harper, Derrick Walker, David Pinkerton, Jeremy Rayburn, Adam Colley, Doug Adkins, Robin Duston, Lonnie Kidd, Hoyt Reynolds, Dale Lyons
Hard Charger-Brian Whiteman 15th to 3rd
Dan Reno Hobby Stocks (17)
Heat One-Joe Buskirk, Jason Holstein, Mike Brust, Brandon Mather, Jim Hildebrand, Brandon Thompson, Courtney Fisher, Tim Cutler, Dustin Compton
Heat Two- Jamie Adams, Tommy Mossbarger, Joe Williams, Bruce Gray, Jr., Richard Trego, Tracey Ross, Mike Johnson, Butch Eblin
Feature-Joe Buskirk, Jamie Adams, Jason Holstein, Bruce Gray, Jr., Joe Williams, Mike Brust, Jim Hildebrand, Brandon Mather, Brandon Thompson, Tracey Ross, Richard Trego, Tim Cutler, Mike Johnson, Courtney Fisher, Dustin Compton, Butch Eblin, Tommy Mossbarger
Hard Charger-Bruce Gray, Jr. 8th to 4th
Montgomery Machines Modifieds/Buskirk Buzzes Hobby's
May 15, Kids Night at K-C Raceway
K-C Raceway Results
By Scott Wolfe
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO-Three veterans and a young charger highlighted a great night of racing on the historic high-banks of Jeff and Vickie Schrader's K-C Raceway, where the streak of wins for Hall of Fame driver Delmas Conley continues to roll like an interstate odometer. Veteran Conley of Wheelersburg, Ohio blitzed the younger set with his 738th career win, while in the sprints Piketon, Ohio's Jimmy Nier made it a 2-for-2 weekend in the 410 outlaw sprints, Jackson's Jason Montgomery claimed the AMRA Advanced Services Modifieds, and Joe Buskirk won his first-ever Hobby Stock main.
The night also marked "Kids Bike Night" with another fun-filled night of action for the kids.
In the Goodyear 410 sprint main, youngster Kody Kinser and Jimmy Nier paced the 18 car sprint field to the green flag. Nier took the early lead with Kinser in tow, but soon Kinser's drive came to an end with a broken suspension. Cole Duncan mastered his feature set-up for a surge from 5th to second, after scrapping with Todd Kane for position.
Nier was the class of the field; however, Duncan made a charge mirroring some of the fine drives of his dad and former racer Rodney Duncan.
Keith Baxter, smooth and fast, picked off several cars in coming from 11th place, displacing Adam Strausser early then storming past Nick Naber and Ryan Myers. Eddie Slone, Ashland, KY, had one of his best runs of the year as Nier stretch out his lead from point and rode on to the win. Aaron Fry continued his smooth, hard style in posting a top ten, and Alec Martin earned hard charger honors in a 15th to 9th run.
Rounding out the top ten were Nier, Duncan, Kane, Baxter, Naber, Myers, Slone, Strausser, Martin, and Aaron Fry.
Many times veteran Delmas Conley has said, "I love K-C Raceway." And he has good reason. He may be the all-time winningest driver there in his Conley Trucking #71. Conley and Audie Swartz battled early with fast timer Duane Chamberlain, Jason Montgomery, and Nick Bocook in tow.
Montgomery had a run at third on Chamberlain, but a lap ten caution waved for this veteran's engine woes. With Montgomery out of the running Chamberlain, Swartz, and Bocook unleashed a scoring nightmare with trio or #1's all hunkered up for position. Conley meanwhile began to pull away, well on to his 738th career win.
Greggie Oliver had a great run in to the top five after claiming the second heat win with Mark Frazier directly in tow. Battling for position and top ten runs were Chris Wilson, Kenny Christy, Billy Gullion, and Tony Roush in his first-ever K-C appearance. Wilson outdistanced Christy and Gullion who both have had solid years on the 3/8 mile oval.
Rounding out the top ten were Conley, Chamberlain, Bocook, Swartz, Oliver, Frazier, Wilson, Christy, Gullion, and Roush. Scott Wolfe was hard charger in coming from 19th to 13th.
It was a bittersweet win for AMRA Advanced Services Modified winner Jason Montgomery; but mostly sweet. After losing his engine in his late model, Montgomery stormed to the win against a stellar field of AMRA modifieds after an early battle with Dave Pinkerton and points' leader Doug Adkins.
Contact from another car sent Adkins pit side, as Montgomery wiped his brow of his nearest competition. Tim Tribby and Jeremy Rayburn raced for position, but Tribby assumed Adkins' chase of Montgomery's X. Montgomery "eX'ed" out the competition and blitzed hard to the win. While half the crowd was pulling for Montgomery and the locally-owned 'X-car', another portion was pulling for the hard-charging point's chaser Brian Whiteman. Whiteman had a riveting run from 15th to 3rd to earn hard-charger honors. In doing so Whiteman passed icons Todd Robinson and Bob Crace, Jr. Last week's hard charger Doug Betts also had a great run and may have passed more cars this season than any other driver coming from 19th to 7th in co-hard charging fashion. Adam Lawson held off Betts after Betts gunned down Sean Schobelock, and Luke Jordon for position.
Rounding out the top ten were Montgomery, Tribby, Whiteman, Robinson, Crace, Jr., Lawson, Betts, Schobelock, Jordon, and Jason Cottrill. Cottrill had a good drive from 17th to 10th.
Said Montgomery in victory lane, "I tore this car up pretty bad last week and thought that it was done for a while, but these boys (Delbert Hurst, Ralph Guysinger, Dave Rawlins) put ole Humpty Dumpty back together again and she got the job done. It feels good to get the win for these guys and all of our sponsors."
In the Dan Reno Hobby Stock Division Joe Buskirk has inched his way forward each week. The last two weeks came not in inches, but in leaps and bounds. Buskirk (driving an Adams' Chassis) made a last lap pass of his mentor Jamie Adams to claim the popular win and end Adams' four race winning streak. The win was Buskirk's first-ever win, prompting a joyous victory lane celebration.
Last week, Buskirk was second by a narrow margin. This week, he "Gotter Done"! Adams led from the onset with Buskirk right on his rear bumper giving chase. Many other fine Hobby drivers were fighting for position, (Jason Holstein, Bruce Gray, Jr., Joe Williams, Mike Brust, Jim Hildebrand, Brandon Mather) but the race was for the top spot. Brandon Thompson and Tracey Ross had solid runs into the top ten, while late in the race Holstein held off a hard-charging Bruce Gray, Jr. (who was hard charger of the race). Gray had just one a mini-battle with former champ Joe Williams.
Rounding out the top ten were Buskirk, Adams, Holstein, Gray, Jr., Williams, Brust, Hildebrand, Mather, Thompson, and Ross.
Next week K-C hosts a 1960's flashback in the format of the old Atomic twin 50's, where Sprint cars will run double features. The first feature will run heads-up and the second will start in reverse order of the previous finish. This race has been the talk of the town and next week, the event comes to K-C Raceway.
For more information please call 740-663-4141 or visit the K-C website at << www.kc-raceway.com >> K-C Raceway is located 12 miles South of Chillicothe, Ohio off SR 23, two miles out Blain Highway between Chillicothe, Ohio and Waverly, Ohio at Alma. Or contact the AMRA at where more details can be acquired by visiting << www.maltawindows.net >> on the web or visiting << www.amramodified.com >>
The summary- May 15, 2010
AMRA Late Models (24)
Fast Time: Duane Chamberlain 14:917
WPAY Dash-Audie Swartz, Delmas Conley, Nick Bocook, Duane Chamberlain, Jason Montgomery, Billy Gullion
Heat One: Chris Wilson, Mike Wilson, Kenny Christy, Kevin Wagner, Jason Perry, Kenny Spencer, Bob Ramey, Le Roy Dunaway
Heat Two: Greggie Oliver, Mark Frazier, Tony Roush, Kevin Layne, Mike Ratliff, Dean Boyd, Scott Wolfe, Darrell Reno
B-Main: Dean Boyd, Scott Wolfe, Kenny Spencer, Bob Remey, Darrell Reno, Le Roy Dunaway, Kevin Lentz, Wayne Bennett
Feature-Delmas Conley, Duane Chamberlain, Nick Bocook, Audie Swartz, Greggie Oliver, Mark Frazier, Chris Wilson, Kenny Christy, Billy Gullion, Tony Roush, Mike Wilson, Kevin Layne, Scott Wolfe, Kevin Wagner, Jason Perry, Mike Ratliff, Kenny Spencer, Bob Remey, Jason Montgomery, Dean Boyd
Hard Charger-Scott Wolfe 19th to 13th
Goodyear 410 Sprints (18)
Fast Time-Cole Duncan 12:673
Dash- Kody Kinser, Jimmy Nier, Nick Naber, Todd Kane, Cole Duncan, Sheldon Haudenschild
Heat One-Adam Strausser, Keith Baxter, Aaron Fry, Mitch Harble, Alec Martin, Jesse McCreary
Heat Two-Ryan Myers, Eddie Slone, Mark Imler, Brandy Bower, Randy Fink, Jon Webb
Feature-Jimmy Nier, Cole Duncan, Todd Kane, Keith Baxter, Nick Naber, Ryan Myers, Eddie Slone, Adam Strausser, Alec Martin, Aaron Fry, Brandy Bower, Mark Imler, Randy Fink, Jesse McCreary, Jon Webb, Kody Kinser, Mitch Harble, Sheldon Haudenschild
Hard Charger-Alec Martin 15th to 9th
Advanced Services Modifieds
Heat One- Jason Montgomery, Doug Adkins, Hoyt Reynolds, Luke Jordan, Fred Hardbarger, Jason Cottrill, Jeremy Akers
Heat Two-Dave Fireball Pinkerton, Adam Colley, Bob Crace, Jr., Robin Duston, Doug Betts, Mark Bailey, Phillip Bapst, Jeff Conrad
Heat Three-Tim Tribby, Todd Robinson, Sean Schobelock, Brian Whiteman, T.J. Harper, Derrick Walker, Chuck Yeley
Heat Four- Jeremy Rayburn, Lonnie Kidd, Dale Lyons, Adam Lawson, Mike Long, Brian Moore, Eric Arledge, Tony Journey
B-Main One: Jason Cottrill, Doug Betts, Mark Bailey, Fred Hardbarger, C.D. Judd, Phillip Bapst, Jeremy Akers, Jeff Conrad
B-Main Two: T. J. Harper, Derrick Walker, Brian Moore, Tony Journey, Chuck Yeley, Eric Arledge, Mike Long, Bud Frazier
Feature-Jason Montgomery, Tim Tribby, Brian Whiteman, Todd Robinson, Bob Crace, Jr., Adam Lawson, Doug Betts, Sean Schobelock, Luke Jordon, Jason Cottrill, T.J. Harper, Derrick Walker, David Pinkerton, Jeremy Rayburn, Adam Colley, Doug Adkins, Robin Duston, Lonnie Kidd, Hoyt Reynolds, Dale Lyons
Hard Charger-Brian Whiteman 15th to 3rd
Dan Reno Hobby Stocks (17)
Heat One-Joe Buskirk, Jason Holstein, Mike Brust, Brandon Mather, Jim Hildebrand, Brandon Thompson, Courtney Fisher, Tim Cutler, Dustin Compton
Heat Two- Jamie Adams, Tommy Mossbarger, Joe Williams, Bruce Gray, Jr., Richard Trego, Tracey Ross, Mike Johnson, Butch Eblin
Feature-Joe Buskirk, Jamie Adams, Jason Holstein, Bruce Gray, Jr., Joe Williams, Mike Brust, Jim Hildebrand, Brandon Mather, Brandon Thompson, Tracey Ross, Richard Trego, Tim Cutler, Mike Johnson, Courtney Fisher, Dustin Compton, Butch Eblin, Tommy Mossbarger
Hard Charger-Bruce Gray, Jr. 8th to 4th