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August 18, 2006 Edition |
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Douglas Dominates In First Win
AMSOIL Super Team driver takes Pro-4 win going away
Bark
River, Mich. ~ The AMSOIL/Kumho Tires Super Team continues to prove their
potential in the Championship Off-Road Racing series this year. After a number
of close finishes, Pro-4 driver Scott Douglas pushed the competition aside for
the team’s first win in the four-wheel drive class.
Douglas, who
is a former 2x-world champion in CORR, returned to the Pro-4 class this year
after running in the two-wheel drive Pro-2 class the past few seasons. The El
Cajon, Calif. native has been one of the fastest guys on the CORR circuit this
season, and has been in the mix for a win the past two weekends. In Bark River,
Mich., last weekend, Douglas put it all together for his first win of the year
in Pro-4, beating the competition by more than eight seconds and 20 truck
lengths. Douglas also finished fourth in the Pro-2 class on Saturday.
“Saturday was
a real solid day for Douglas Motorsports,” commented Douglas. “The win in PRO-4
and the fourth in PRO-2 allowed us to gain quite a few championship points. The
competition is so strong in both divisions that you have to constantly look for
ways to get the trucks faster and handle better. AMSOIL kept our engine and
driveline temps just where we want them. Bark River is a very technical track
and both trucks were flying straight and cornering fast.”
Douglas also raced on Sunday in both classes. Accidents in the first turn in
Pro-4 kept the AMSOIL truck from repeating its Saturday win. The Ford F-150 had
a flat tire, forcing Douglas into a last-place finish. In Pro-2 Douglas’ truck
broke a rear spring and after starting the race battling for a top five, he had
to settle for 12th.
Douglas
wasn’t the only Super Team member to take a podium at Bark River. Dan Vanden
Heuvel drove his Chevy to a third place finish in Saturday’s Pro-2 class. The
veteran driver made a mid-race charge from seventh to third, despite losing the
tread on his right rear tire. Vanden Heuvel finished fourth on Sunday.
Mike Oberg
also had a strong showing. The “rookie” Pro-2 driver finished sixth on both
Saturday and Sunday. The Eagle River, Wis.-native moved himself up from ninth in
the season points race to sixth with six races left.
Two
more Vanden Heuvel’s were on the track in Bark River. Mike Vanden Heuvel had a
spectacular Sunday, winning his first career race in the Light Buggy class. Dan
Vanden Heuvel, Jr., who is a rookie this season in the Pro-Lite class, finished
seventh on Saturday and 11th on Sunday. He was able to record the second fastest
lap time on Saturday and currently sits 13th in the points race.
The AMSOIL
Super Team will be back in action on Labor Day weekend. The CORR series heads to
the prestigious Crandon International Raceway in Crandon, Wis. for the
BorgWarner World Championships.
Dedick Continues Dominant Run
Tough Truck nabs another win
Essex
Junction, Vt. ~ After being flooded out for their July race, Autumn Woods
Racing was itching to get back into competition two weeks ago in Essex Junction,
Vt. Led by former series champion Jeff Dedick, AWR was looking to regain their
winning edge.
Dedick, along
with first year driver Ricky Brantley, pushed their AMSOIL sponsored trucks to
the limit on the short courses offered at the 4-wheel Jamboree. Dedick brought
home the win despite the hot and dusty conditions. Brantley finished amongst the
leaders in fifth. Dedick leads the series points race and Brantley is currently
in second. The team will be racing this weekend in Bloomsburg, Penn.
Brady Smith Settles Into WDRL
Team AMSOIL Late Model driver gaining ground
Superior,
Wis. ~ Brady Smith had a very solid week in four World Dirt Racing League (WDRL)
shows across the upper Midwest. The ultra-busy week kicked off August 7 at the
Superior Speedway in Superior, Wis. Smith finished third in his heat race before
ultimately running ninth in the 50-lap A-Main. The Deuce then turned to the
Viking Speedway in Alexandria, Minn. on Tuesday. Smith rolled off fourth for the
$5,000 to win main event and was running in that position until suffering a
mechanical failure under the hood of his AMSOIL-powered Monte Carlo. He wound up
finishing a disappointing 24th in the final rundown at Alexandria.
The team
regrouped on Wednesday, as they tackled the Fox Ridge Speedway in Arcadia, Wis.
The "Deuce" had his best outing of the week at Fox Ridge, finishing second
fastest in qualifying, second in his heat race and running second in the dash
before posting a strong runner-up finish in the A-Main. The four-race WDRL
stretch concluded on Thursday night, August 10 at the Freeport Raceway Park in
Freeport, Ill. Smith came up just short of his goal of winning the race, taking
fifth in the final rundown.
“I think we
had a pretty solid stretch in the WDRL events last week,” said Smith. “We were
in the mix at each event, competing for the win on a couple of occasions. I am
excited that our program is back where it needs to be and we are running up
front. The wins will come in time, as long as we keep fielding strong racecars.”
This coming
weekend will bring the Brady Smith Racing team to the famed Brownstown Speedway
in Brownstown, Ind. The historic quarter-mile, semi-banked dirt oval will host a
$2,000 to win unsanctioned event on Friday night to get the doubleheader weekend
started. The NARA Late Model Dirt Series will then invade the fairgrounds oval
on Saturday for the annual 'Jackson 100.'
Co-op Sponsorships
If you are a
T-1 certified AMSOIL Dealer looking to sponsor a local racer through the AMSOIL
Co-op Race Program, please fill out the G-2074 and send it the AMSOIL Racing
Department. Teams who were sponsored last year will need to fill out the form
once again. Also, please remember to send in your race results, as they will be
included in the Checkered Flag.
- AMSOIL sponsored
off-road truck driver Eric Ruppel had mixed results at the Bark River
race last weekend. Ruppel put his Sportsman stock truck on the podium
with a third place finish on Saturday, finishing ahead of fellow AMSOIL
driver Rod Wells. On Sunday, Ruppel finished in tenth place after he had
to leave the track due to a mechanical problem. Wells finished the race
in ninth. Both Wells and Ruppel are sponsored by AMSOIL Dealer Walt
Patterson
- Scott Garnto has
been pushing his pure stock around local dirt tracks in Georgia the past
few weeks. Garnto finished 11th at the Cochran Motor Speedway on August
12. He was also in attendance at the Cordele Raceway on August 1 when he
finished 16th. AMSOIL Dealer Robert Nichols sponsors Team Garnto.
- Team 94 Racing
has had an action packed summer. On July 30, the team took part in the
Oxford 250. They won the provisional spot the night before by winning
the ACT 100. Team 94 pushed their Pro Stock car into 10th place before
an accident took them out of the running. On August 12, the team took
part in a double header at the Oxford Speedway. Driver Shawn Martin took
a second place finish despite the car “pushing like a dump-truck.”
AMSOIL Dealer Greg Peace sponsors Team 94 Racing.
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S&B
Racing’s driver Guy Sheldon had a shot at winning last weekend at the
Lebanon Valley Speedway in Lebanon, N.Y. Sheldon pushed his dirt
modified to the front of the 30-lap feature after starting started
sixth. However, on lap 12 a mechanical failure caused Sheldon to give up
ground and he finished out of the top five when the race came to a
conclusion. AMSOIL Dealer Stephen Devine sponsors S&B Racing.
- Late model driver
Randy Hall, known as the Olean Flash, won his first BRP CanAm Late Model
Series feature race last weekend at the Genesee Speedway. Hall led the
40 lap race wire-to-wire for the win. Despite having only one victory
in 2006, Hall leads the series standings by 85 points. AMSOIL Dealer
Larry Rosenthal of CPR Synthetic Lubricants sponsors Randy Hall Racing.
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