Edited by skinnykenny, 12 August 2008 - 09:18 AM.
8/9/08 results
#1
Posted 10 August 2008 - 01:37 PM
#2
Posted 10 August 2008 - 02:02 PM
#3
Posted 10 August 2008 - 02:12 PM
#4
Posted 10 August 2008 - 05:18 PM
what about the powder puff results
Tana Crossley
Joanne Poling
71 truck ( I apologize, can't remember a name)
those are the ones that I can recall. I think Danielle Higbea was up there but not sure where she placed.
Great job Ladies.
#5
Posted 10 August 2008 - 11:09 PM
heya Kenny, Just wanted to thank you for taking the time each week and posting the results! I know it cuts into family time, it really shows just how passionate our friendly photographer is! Thanks again for everythingMini-Sprints...1)Sam Ashworth #92, 2)Todd Keen #18, 3)Gary Loney #47, 4)Devon Dobie #23, 5)Becca Stiefel #328, 6)Justin Meyers #4j, 7)Shane Hayslett #06, 8)Jarrod Delong #10j, 9)Justin Havens #28, 10)Lee Underwood #24L, 11)Jamie Paul #24p, 12)Max Stambaugh #5, 13)Mikey Helterbran #ooh
heat winners; Loney, Dobie
Sprints...1)Corey Smith #66, 2)Casey Shuman #57, 3)Sammy Imel #35, 4)Jon Nelson #9n, 5)Dustin Smith #77, 6)Tony Main #74, 7)Kyle Simon #23, 8)Luke Hall #34, 9)Kyle Conaway #37k, 10)Matt Goodnight #39, 11)Brandon Freguson #15, 12)Landon Simon #24, 13)Dustin Trost #1, 14)Steve Ball #95, 15)Jimmy Snead #9, 16)Mark Hery #40, 17)Mike Miller #82, 18)Cub Burden #6c
heat winners; Main, Shuman, Hall
Trucks...1)Mike Hicks #33, 2)Gabe Twining #25g, 3)Jessica Nuss #26, 4)Chris Hicks #71, 5)Randy Crossley #r27, 6)Daryl Brackney #10b, 7)Bill Keeler #20k, 8)Tom Stauffer #5s, 9)Scott Higbea #6p, 10)Sheldon Shobe #3, 11)SkinnyKenny Poling #65, 12)Darrel Porter #84x, 13)Eric Ordeau #23x, 14)Buzz Jacobs #x, 15)Roy Miller #4, 16)Dan Crowder #43, 17)Ralph Shackelford #11, 18)Aaron Myers #22, 19)Tim Dick #18b
heat winners; Nuss, Mike Hicks, Jacobs
B-main winner; Stauffer
Truck Powder Puff...1)Tanna Croseley #r27, 2)Joanne Poling #65, 3)Donna Laing #71
Story by SkinnyKennysPhotos:
Waynesfield Motorsports Park opened the gates on August 9th to host non-wing sprint cars, 600cc mini-sprints, tuff trucks and a special powder puff race for the ladies. The weather was beautiful and the fans were treated to some excellent racing on the dirt high banked quarter mile.
The Waynesfield tuff trucks were the first racing class to start their feature. Mike "The Enforcer" Hicks already had four feature wins in his truck this season and wanted number five. Hicks wasted little time getting to the front. Three time truck winner Gabe Twining and two time truck winner Jessica Nuss fought a good battle for the runner up position but neither could provide much of a challenge for Hicks. Hicks was first to the checkers followed by Twining and Nuss. The truck heats were won by Hicks, Nuss, and Buzz Jacobs. Tom Stauffer won the truck b-main.
The 600cc mini-sprints would see a new visitor to Waynesfield's victory lane. Sam Ashworth drove his white and orange #92 mini-sprint like a seasoned veteran to lead most of the race and earn his carrer first victory. Todd Keen ran a smooth race to finish in 2nd. #47 Gary Loney is still without a win at Waynesfield this year but just keeps racking up those top three finishes, with another 3rd this week. Mini-sprint heats were won by Loney and Devon Dobie.
As the high powered non-wing sprint cars were being push started on the track, a slight sprinkle of rain began to fall. The tiny bit of rain never amounted to much and those sprint cars have enough motor their spinning wheels just blew the rain drops off the track. Last year the Smith brothers, Corey and Dustin, often finished their nights at Waynesfield with a family celebration in victory lane. This week was Corey's 2nd visit this year to Waynesfield and Dustin's 1st visit this season. The Smiths travel all the way from Kokamo Indiana and like to win enough cash to cover the high priced fuel for their long trip. Corey Smith would get his blue sprint car into the lead early and dominate the competition for the entire race. The "lil shu" Casey Shuman worked his way past Sammy Imel on lap 14 but couldn't gain much ground on Smith. Corey Smith easily won the race with Shuman in 2nd and Imel finishing 3rd. Dustin Smith got a 5th place finish behind Jon Nelson. Sprint car heats were won by Shuman, Tony Main, and Luke Hall.
Waynesfield Motorsports Park will continue the Saturday night racing on August 16th with non-wing sprints, UMP modifieds, tuff trucks, and the special 600cc Mini-Sprint Madness show. Hot laps start at 6:00 with racing starting at 7:00pm.
#6
Posted 11 August 2008 - 07:45 AM
Mini-Sprints...1)Sam Ashworth #92, 2)Todd Keen #18, 3)Gary Loney #47, 4)Devon Dobie #23, 5)Becca Stiefel #328, 6)Justin Meyers #4j, 7)Shane Hayslett #06, 8)Jarrod Delong #10j, 9)Justin Havens #28, 10)Lee Underwood #24L, 11)Jamie Paul #24p, 12)Max Stambaugh #5, 13)Mikey Helterbran #ooh
heat winners; Loney, Dobie
Sprints...1)Corey Smith #66, 2)Casey Shuman #57, 3)Sammy Imel #35, 4)Jon Nelson #9n, 5)Dustin Smith #77, 6)Tony Main #74, 7)Kyle Simon #23, 8)Luke Hall #34, 9)Kyle Conaway #37k, 10)Matt Goodnight #39, 11)Brandon Freguson #15, 12)Landon Simon #24, 13)Dustin Trost #1, 14)Steve Ball #95, 15)Jimmy Snead #9, 16)Mark Hery #40, 17)Mike Miller #82, 18)Cub Burden #6c
heat winners; Main, Shuman, Hall
Trucks...1)Mike Hicks #33, 2)Gabe Twining #25g, 3)Jessica Nuss #26, 4)Chris Hicks #71, 5)Randy Crossley #r27, 6)Daryl Brackney #10b, 7)Bill Keeler #20k, 8)Tom Stauffer #5s, 9)Scott Higbea #6p, 10)Sheldon Shobe #3, 11)SkinnyKenny Poling #65, 12)Darrel Porter #84x, 13)Eric Ordeau #23x, 14)Buzz Jacobs #x, 15)Roy Miller #4, 16)Dan Crowder #43, 17)Ralph Shackelford #11, 18)Aaron Myers #22, 19)Tim Dick #18b
heat winners; Nuss, Mike Hicks, Jacobs
B-main winner; Stauffer
Truck Powder Puff...1)Tanna Croseley #r27, 2)Joanne Poling #65, 3)Donna Laing #71
Story by SkinnyKennysPhotos:
Waynesfield Motorsports Park opened the gates on August 9th to host non-wing sprint cars, 600cc mini-sprints, tuff trucks and a special powder puff race for the ladies. The weather was beautiful and the fans were treated to some excellent racing on the dirt high banked quarter mile.
The Waynesfield tuff trucks were the first racing class to start their feature. Mike "The Enforcer" Hicks already had four feature wins in his truck this season and wanted number five. Hicks wasted little time getting to the front. Three time truck winner Gabe Twining and two time truck winner Jessica Nuss fought a good battle for the runner up position but neither could provide much of a challenge for Hicks. Hicks was first to the checkers followed by Twining and Nuss. The truck heats were won by Hicks, Nuss, and Buzz Jacobs. Tom Stauffer won the truck b-main.
The 600cc mini-sprints would see a new visitor to Waynesfield's victory lane. Sam Ashworth drove his white and orange #92 mini-sprint like a seasoned veteran to lead most of the race and earn his carrer first victory. Todd Keen ran a smooth race to finish in 2nd. #47 Gary Loney is still without a win at Waynesfield this year but just keeps racking up those top three finishes, with another 3rd this week. Mini-sprint heats were won by Loney and Devon Dobie.
As the high powered non-wing sprint cars were being push started on the track, a slight sprinkle of rain began to fall. The tiny bit of rain never amounted to much and those sprint cars have enough motor their spinning wheels just blew the rain drops off the track. Last year the Smith brothers, Corey and Dustin, often finished their nights at Waynesfield with a family celebration in victory lane. This week was Corey's 2nd visit this year to Waynesfield and Dustin's 1st visit this season. The Smiths travel all the way from Kokamo Indiana and like to win enough cash to cover the high priced fuel for their long trip. Corey Smith would get his blue sprint car into the lead early and dominate the competition for the entire race. The "lil shu" Casey Shuman worked his way past Sammy Imel on lap 14 but couldn't gain much ground on Smith. Corey Smith easily won the race with Shuman in 2nd and Imel finishing 3rd. Dustin Smith got a 5th place finish behind Jon Nelson. Sprint car heats were won by Shuman, Tony Main, and Luke Hall.
Waynesfield Motorsports Park will continue the Saturday night racing on August 16th with non-wing sprints, UMP modifieds, tuff trucks, and the special 600cc Mini-Sprint Madness show. Hot laps start at 6:00 with racing starting at 7:00pm.
Kate Heitkamp driving the number 20 truck finished 3rd and was announced as finishing 3rd but when they took her picture they gave her 4th place. we addressed this at they pay out and was told that it wasnt their deal and they had nothing to do with it. i heard from a few other people in there that she did finish 3rd and that the 71 truck was a lap down. from the 2 videos ive seen she did finish 3rd. im not very happy with the response i got from the track with this issue. so i dont know why the 71 truck got the 3rd place finish. Kate needs the credit she deserves for the place she finished she did a Great job!!!
#7
Posted 11 August 2008 - 10:15 AM
#8
Posted 11 August 2008 - 10:52 AM
Jamie....I only posted the top 3 powder puff finishers because those were the only names that I knew. I am giving a free 8x10 photo to the top 5 powder puff finishers. I can assure you that if a mistake was made in the "unofficial" scoring of the powder puff race it was just that.....A Mistake. I was busy watching my wife (who ran 2nd in the race) and I thought 1st and 2nd place lapped all of the other trucks. Sonny (the wrecker driver) had all the $$ and trophies to hand out. I know that he was busy trying to find the 5th place truck because she didn't stop on the track after the race as instructed. Tell Kate that when she comes to my photo booth to pick up her picture, I will have the difference of money in the envelope with the photo. And please let her know that we are sorry about the mistake.Kate Heitkamp driving the number 20 truck finished 3rd and was announced as finishing 3rd but when they took her picture they gave her 4th place. we addressed this at they pay out and was told that it wasnt their deal and they had nothing to do with it. i heard from a few other people in there that she did finish 3rd and that the 71 truck was a lap down. from the 2 videos ive seen she did finish 3rd. im not very happy with the response i got from the track with this issue. so i dont know why the 71 truck got the 3rd place finish. Kate needs the credit she deserves for the place she finished she did a Great job!!!
The track really didn't have anything to do with the powder puff other than the owners let us use the track to have some fun. All cash and prizes were provided by Allied Enviromental.
Thanks.........SkinnyKenny
Edited by skinnykenny, 11 August 2008 - 11:38 AM.
#9
Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:36 PM
Jamie....I only posted the top 3 powder puff finishers because those were the only names that I knew. I am giving a free 8x10 photo to the top 5 powder puff finishers. I can assure you that if a mistake was made in the "unofficial" scoring of the powder puff race it was just that.....A Mistake. I was busy watching my wife (who ran 2nd in the race) and I thought 1st and 2nd place lapped all of the other trucks. Sonny (the wrecker driver) had all the $$ and trophies to hand out. I know that he was busy trying to find the 5th place truck because she didn't stop on the track after the race as instructed. Tell Kate that when she comes to my photo booth to pick up her picture, I will have the difference of money in the envelope with the photo. And please let her know that we are sorry about the mistake.
The track really didn't have anything to do with the powder puff other than the owners let us use the track to have some fun. All cash and prizes were provided by Allied Enviromental.
Thanks.........SkinnyKenny
i don't understand why someone always has to complain just cause things don't go quite their way. why can't we all just have fun and get along without all the drama!!!!! these constant complainers are taking all the fun out of racing. It's always I want to claim this and this one hit that one on purpose. Why can't we all just get along!!!!!
#10
Posted 11 August 2008 - 02:29 PM
i don't understand why someone always has to complain just cause things don't go quite their way. why can't we all just have fun and get along without all the drama!!!!! these constant complainers are taking all the fun out of racing. It's always I want to claim this and this one hit that one on purpose. Why can't we all just get along!!!!!
Phliot and I are only complaining about the scoring for the powder puff... it would have been a great night... it was my first race and i got third... but the 71 [ who was a lap down ] pulled in and took my 3rd place credit and trophy... i find this quite rude.. shes not even in the top five>!!! i jus think that i desearve credit for what i did and the person who got forth and fifth and so on should all get credit for what they did>!!!
#11
Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:43 PM
#12
Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:50 PM
#13
Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:51 PM
I must agree i talked to her mom and she said it was her first race. I did watched her and she was in 3rd doing a pretty good job for the 1st time in a truck. Nice job punk09
for the record the 71 truck was waved in to the winners circle and handed third place. It was not a choice made by the driver but by the guy in the infield who waved her in. I'm not saying it was right or wrong and I'm not saying the 20 truck didn't to a great job, i'm just saying it was the choice of the people in the box scoring and the guys in the infield that waved her in. they made the decisions not the driver of the 71. I think all the ladies did a great job. I think 20 should get credit where credit is due but don't blame the drivers of the other trucks. none of the drivers had anything to do with the decisions that were made
#14
Posted 11 August 2008 - 04:02 PM
#15
Posted 11 August 2008 - 04:24 PM
thanx for all the inputs... i didnt know she was waved in .. i was told by several people that she didit on her own free will.. so im sry for that.. but not for addressing the issue... and i agree that all the drivers did amazing and we had a great race... but maybe if the issue is addressed more often the mistakes will start to dissapere... i cant wait til the next race. it shall be a blast>!!!
i agree the issue should be addressed so that the same mistake doesn't happen again,and you have every right to your feelings. no one can tell you how or what to feel, and i have come to the conclusion that you are a good sport. we should all be good sports but sometimes that's hard until we have factual information. Nice chatting with you! Have a nice day!
#16
Posted 11 August 2008 - 04:36 PM
i agree the issue should be addressed so that the same mistake doesn't happen again,and you have every right to your feelings. no one can tell you how or what to feel, and i have come to the conclusion that you are a good sport. we should all be good sports but sometimes that's hard until we have factual information. Nice chatting with you! Have a nice day!
thank you... and yes facts are very helpful... have a super great day :D:D
#17
Posted 11 August 2008 - 06:24 PM
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