Virginia Motor Speedway 2020 marquee events announced

Virginia Motor Speedway 2020 marquee events announced

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway officials have released the dates for the speedway’s marquee events. Fans are sure to want to mark their calendars for what will be another stellar year for special events at the ½ mile speed plant in Jamaica, VA. The season’s first marquee event will be held Thursday, April 16th, with the return of 410 sprint cars for a $10,000 to win, $1000 to start event. Thursday Night Thunder will once again feature the All Star Circuit of Champions sprint car series in action. The UMP Modified division will again be the support class for this must-see event. May 30th sees the return of the Ultimate Super Late Model Series for the $20,000 to win King of the Commonwealth along with a $3000 to win FASTRAK National event for Pro Late Models. After being rained out in 2019 speedway officials are eager to host this marquee event. August 1st, the Ultimate Super Late Model Series stars, and cars will return for the 44th Annual USA 100 and pay $20,000 to win. There will also be a $3000 to win FASTRAK National event for Pro Late Models. The FASTRAK Racing Series Touring Series competitors will get one more chance to get dialed in for the $50,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship on Saturday, August 22nd, with the $3000 to win Prelude to the World Championship. The event will mark the third $3000 to win event of the season for the Pro Late Model division. With the success of the 2019 FASTRAK World Championship track owner Bill Sawyer announced that the event would once again make history and pay a whopping $50,000 to win and $2050 to start Friday and Saturday, September 18-19, 2020. With 113 of the country’s best Pro Late Models in attendance for the 2019 edition, everyone is excited to see what 2020 has to offer. The UMP Modified division will be the support division once again. “We are thrilled to be returning to Virginia Motor Speedway for four great race events in 2020. We certainly appreciate everything the Sawyer family and the entire VMS do to put on these events as they are no small undertaking. We look forward to the King of the Commonwealth, USA 100, Prelude to the World Championship and the 2020 FASTRAK World Championship at this remarkable facility,” commented FASTRAK International Executive Vice-President DJ Irvine. The fun doesn’t stop there as the speedway will once again host two of the region’s best mud bogs on May 2th and October 3rd. Look for the complete 2020 schedule to be released in the next few weeks. Fans can visit www.vamotorspeedway.com for more info on the speedway’s 51st season of racing....

2020 MUD BOG DATES ANNOUNCED

2020 MUD BOG DATES ANNOUNCED

Jamaica, VA – Officials for The Pit at Virginia Motor Speedway have released the 2020 mud bog dates. The 16th annual Mud Mayhem will be held on Saturday, May 2, which is two weeks earlier than in previous years. The 16th annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog will once again be the first Saturday of October, which is October 3. “We wanted to make sure our competitors and fans could mark their calendars for 2020 and be ready for what is going to be another great year of mud bogging,” commented track GM Clarke Sawyer. The divisions will remain the same Super Stock A&B, Mod A&B, Pro Mod A& B, Unlimited Bog, Unlimited X Tractor, Obstacle X and both drag classes X-Cut and XX-Paddle. Rules will be posted in a few weeks. Gates will open for both shows at 9 am, for registration and inspection, with the mud bog beginning at noon....

Speedway’s November 16th 2019 Awards Banquet to Bring to a Close the 50th Anniversary Season / Get Ticket Order Form Here

Speedway’s November 16th 2019 Awards Banquet to Bring to a Close the 50th Anniversary Season / Get Ticket Order Form Here

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will bring to a close the very successful 50th anniversary season with the 2019 Awards Banquet on Saturday, November 16, 2019. The event will head back the Virginia Beach and held at the beautiful DoubleTree Hotel and Resort in Virginia Beach, VA. Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased by going to the Speedway’s website at www.vamotorspeedway.com and printing off the order form or by calling Dave Seay or Brian Tidball at the Speedway’s office Monday through Friday between the hours of 10 am and 3 pm. Tickets can be purchased with a Mastercard, Visa, or Discover by calling the speedway. Tickets for this special occasion are only $40 per person and include a buffet dinner and the Awards Ceremony. There are special room rates of $79 per night with the DoubleTree Hotel & Resort. All Virginia Motor Speedway drivers, crews, and families are encouraged to attend this year’s banquet. There are no limits on the number of tickets a person can order. All ticket purchases must be made by November 12, 2019. Fans of Virginia Motor Speedway are once again invited to attend the Awards Banquet. During the evening’s award ceremony over $55,000 in cash and contingencies will be handed out to the Speedway’s four Champions and the remainder of the top 10 in each division. The Victory Lap Pro Late Model Champion will receive $5,000 for winning his championship. The Speedway will also crown the 2019 Dirt Series Champion and award him or her with a $2000 check. The Dirt Series Championship pits all of the Speedway’s competitors against each other and crowning one overall Champion. For more information on the Virginia Motor Speedway, 2019 Awards Banquet call the office at (804) 758-1867. CLICK TO PRINT TICKET ORDER FORM – 2019 ORDER FORM...

COMPLETE RESULTS FOR THE OCT 5 RUN-A-MUCK MUD BOG

COMPLETE RESULTS FOR THE OCT 5 RUN-A-MUCK MUD BOG

Jamaica, VA – The 15th Annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog presented by Atlantic Broadband, WhosYourDriver.org, and James River Equipment saw a huge fan count and a large truck count. Trey Moody set the only track record in the Pro Mod A division with a 4.095 second run, breaking a record that had stood since 2015, he picked up a $100 bonus in Tadpoles Break the Record Challenge presented by E&E Caulking. Two drivers won the Atkins Propane King of the Hill Double down bonus by winning both divisions in their class. Trey Moody scored the $500 bonus in the Pro Mod division and Lee Sturgis grabbed the $500 bonus in the Super Stock division. Complete results (Click Link for Results)- 2019 Mud Bog Results Oct 5...

2019 Awards Banquet tickets Now on Sale | back to the beach | Ticket Order Form

2019 Awards Banquet tickets Now on Sale | back to the beach | Ticket Order Form

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will celebrate the 2019 50th Anniversary season and officially bring it to a close with the 2019 Awards Banquet on Saturday, November 16, 2019. The event will once again be held at the beautiful DoubleTree Hotel and Resort in Virginia Beach, VA. Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased by going to the Speedway’s website at www.vamotorspeedway.com and printing off the order form or by calling Dave Seay or Brian Tidball at the Speedway’s office Monday through Friday between the hours of 10 am and 3 pm. Tickets can be purchased with a Mastercard, Visa or Discover by calling the speedway. Tickets for this special occasion are only $40 per person and include a buffet dinner and the Awards Ceremony. Special room rates of $79 per night have been established with the DoubleTree Hotel & Resort. All Virginia Motor Speedway drivers, crews and families are encouraged to attend this year’s banquet. There are no limits on the number of tickets a person can order. All ticket purchases must be made by November 12, 2019. Fans of Virginia Motor Speedway are once again invited to attend the Awards Banquet. During the evening’s award ceremony over $55,000 in cash and contingencies will be handed out to the Speedway’s four Champions and the remainder of the top 10 in each division. The Victory Lap Pro Late Model Champion will receive $5,000 for winning his championship. The Speedway will also crown the 2019 Dirt Series Champion and award him or her with a $2000 check. The Dirt Series Championship pits all of the Speedway’s competitors against each other and crowning one overall Champion. For more information on the Virginia Motor Speedway 2019 Awards Banquet visit us online at www.vamotorspeedway.com or call the office at (804) 758-1867. BANQUET TICKET ORDER FORM – 2019 ORDER FORM...

next up – 15th annual run a muck mud bog Saturday, October 5 at The Pit

next up – 15th annual run a muck mud bog Saturday, October 5 at The Pit

Jamaica, VA – To say that officials of The Pit at Virginia Motor Speedway are anxiously awaiting the running of the 15th Annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling presented by James River Equipment and WhosYourDriver.org would be an understatement. The competitors are all ready to let it all hang out and showcase some of the best mud bogging on the East Coast. There will be eleven classes of “Mud Maniacs” in action ranging from super stock to unlimited with cash payouts in all classes. Competitors are encouraged to visit www.thepitatvms.com for the rules packages and payouts. The Unlimited X Tractor and Obstacle X divisions will once again run a short course for time. Plans are to make a few changes to the course before October 5th. Not only will fans get to see hordes of trucks splashing through the 200 foot Mud Bog pit but they will also get the opportunity to see some of the regions best Mud Dragsters covering the 200 foot Mud Sling pit in under three seconds. The event will also include a car-crushing monster truck freestyle show that will include three monster trucks and is sure to be a hit with adults and kids alike. Gates and registration will open at 9 am with single eliminations for Super Stock A, B; Modified A (Small tire), B (Big Tire), Unlimited Bog, Unlimited X Tractor, Pro Modified A, Pro Modified B and X, XX classes beginning at noon. Registration and inspection for all classes will end at 11:30 pm. Rules for each class are now available at www.thepitatvms.com. Admission for the 15th Annual Down and Dirty Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling is Adults – $15, Children 11 – 17 years old – $12 and Children 10 and under FREE with paying adult. Competitors should visit www.thepitatvms.com to print off draw sheets and driver information sheets that must be filled out before going through for inspection. Additional sponsorship for the Run-A-Muck Mud Bog is provided by Atkins Petroleum & Propane, After Hours Fabrication, Collision One, Gary’s Transmission and Truckin Thunder. The Pit at VMS is located on the grounds of Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA. The Speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland, and the Hampton Roads area....

“Big Sexy” Brandon Overton Claims Big Payday at FASTRAK World Championship; Nick Hoffman Scores Dirt Cup Challenge Victory

“Big Sexy” Brandon Overton Claims Big Payday at FASTRAK World Championship; Nick Hoffman Scores Dirt Cup Challenge Victory

(Story by Zach Evans, Speed51.com Southeast Editor & Dave Seay) JAMAICA, VA – More than 100 drivers showed up at Virginia Motor Speedway to compete for the richest prize in Dirt Pro Late Model racing, the 2019 FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment. At night’s end, Brandon Overton returned to victory lane at the Jamaica, Virginia half-mile, claiming the $50,000 prize. Overton, a winner earlier this year at Virginia in the ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series USA 100, arrived in a one-off appearance driving Grant Pearl’s Pro Late Model. Overton showed dominant pace all weekend, finishing first and second in a pair of heat races to earn a front-row feature starting spot. Overton quickly took the lead from pole-sitter Logan Roberson, holding off Ross Bailes throughout the night to pick up one of the biggest wins of his career. While “Big Sexy” has won a $50,000 race before, he was ecstatic to be able to do so in a Pro Late Model race, returning to his roots in a monumental event for the FASTRAK Racing Series. “I’ve won $50,000 before at the Hillbilly, but this is awesome for Stan and everybody at FASTRAK and everybody at Virginia Motor Speedway,” said Overton in victory lane. “To put $50,000 up for a Crate race, everybody thinks it’s easy to come out here and jump these guys, but it ain’t. I’m just one of the ones fortunate enough to have people support me to go Super racing. This is where I came from, so if Stan’s going to put this race on, I’m going to support it.” Overton held off Bailes on several restarts throughout the 75-lap feature and tipped his cap to the fellow Super Late Model standout for a clean, hard-fought race. “I appreciate him racing me clean on those restarts,” said Overton. “Hats off to them guys. This is awesome. I’m starting to like Virginia Motor Speedway, that’s for sure.” Bailes finished second in the event, content with his car and impressed with Overton’s performance. “I’d like to be holding that check,” said Bailes. “Second is not a bad payout. We had a pretty good car; I think we were as good as [Overton]. I tried to get him on the restarts. Once he had me cleared, I was kind of trying to save my tires, but he had a lot more left than I did so maybe I was going too hard.” Trent Ivey rounded out the podium, finishing third after starting ninth and battling traffic throughout the race. “A couple of driver errors early put me behind the eight-ball, I really had to battle for my position,” explained Ivey. “That cost me at the end. I had to use my tires up. I felt I was about as good as them, but third place, I can’t complain.” Justin Williams finished fourth, while 2018 FASTRAK World Champion Logan Roberson rounded out the top five. In the $6000 to win Dirt Cup Challenge UMP Modified 40 lap feature, Nick Hoffman took the lead on lap 22 from Christian Thomas as the two exited turn 4. Once out front Hoffman was able to pull away to capture the win and possibly clinch the UMP Modified National Championship in the process. “Christian is one of my customers, and he ran a really good race out there. Once David (Stremme) got in front of me I knew I kinda chose the wrong line on there on that restart after the first time, but I just let them guys go. I knew it was going to be little abrasive on tires and I just watched them guys hustle their stuff way too hard at the beginning there and I just kinda cruised you know. Man the second half of the race I kinda had to go, man I could go anywhere. This thing (car) would go anywhere,” commented Hoffman in WhosYourDriver.org victory lane. Chris Arnold and Christian Thomas led the field to green with Thomas taking the lead with Nick Hoffman in tow. On lap 4 Arnold slowed as the field headed into turn one with David Stremme just narrowly missing Arnold as he limped his car to the infield. The races first caution would come out on lap 6 for a stopped car in turn 4. On the restart Stremme dove under Hoffman in turn 1, taking over second. Thomas paced the field as they raced two and three wide behind him. On lap 19 Hoffman would finally find his way around Stremme for second. Hoffman then set out to reel in Thomas. On lap 20 Hoffman began looking for a way around Thomas. That chance came on lap 22 as Hoffman drove under Thomas in turn 4 to take the lead at the line. Once Hoffman cleared Thomas for the lead, he began to stretch out his advantage over the field. A couple of cautions gave Stremme a chance to get by Hoffman on the restart, but Hoffman was up for the challenge. Hoffman would go on to take the $6000 Dirt cup Challenge win and potentially the UMP Modified National Championship in the process. “We may be really close to it (UMP Modified National Point Championship), we’ve got three more weeks, and one of my customers is in second, and he is running a max point show tonight in Missouri. It’s going to come down to him or me,“ commented Hoffman when asked about clinching the national championship. David Stremme, Taylor Cook, Christian Thomas, and Daniel Parker rounded out the top five. The 2019 Dirt Series Championship weekly racing season at Virginia Motor Speedway has concluded. The next event will be the 16th annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling over at The Pit at Virginia Motor Speedway on Saturday October 5th. Eleven divisions will compete at the state-of-art mud bog facility. Steve Sims in Stone Chrusher will be on hand for a bone-crushing monster truck freestyle show. For more information visit www.thepitatvms.com. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area. Race fans can go to www.vamotorspeedway.com to view the complete schedule Virginia Motor Speedway’s 2019 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. Also, fans can get social with Virginia Motor Speedway by following @vamotorspeedway on Twitter, clicking “Like” at www.facebook.com/VaMotorSpeedway and on www.youtube.com/VaMotorSpeedway. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT – SEPTEMBER 13 – 14, 2019: FASTRAK Pro Late Model World Championship (75 Laps): 1. 8B-Brandon Overton [2]; 2. 87B-Ross Bailes [3]; 3. 88-Trent Ivey [9]; 4. 2W-Justin Williams [6]; 5. 17R-Logan Roberson [1]; 6. 32-Michael Brown [11]; 7. 5W-Mark Whitener [21]; 8. 6D-Dillon Brown [14]; 9. 9-Ches Chester [26]; 10. 184-Kyle Lukon [4]; 11. 30-Tyler Bare [18]; 12. 26JR-Jimmy Sharpe Jr [10]; 13. 184X-Alex Ferree [20]; 14. 75-Brett Hamm [7]; 15. 21-Corey Dunn [24]; 16. 29-Christian Hanger [8]; 17. 7-Jason Fitzgerald [17]; 18. 7A-Corey Almond [28]; 19. 151-Kyle Lear [5]; 20. 0-Dale Hollidge [25]; 21. 15-Donnie Dotson [27]; 22. 101-Forrest Trent [16]; 23. 83-Jensen Ford [23]; 24. 79-Kyle Hardy [15]; 25. 27-Tyler Carpenter [22]; 26. 22E-Russell Erwin [19]; 27. 6-Clay Harris [13]; 28. 55-Benji Hicks [12] B Feature 1 (15 laps – Top 2 Advance) 1. 7-Jason Fitzgerald [2]; 2. 27-Tyler Carpenter [8]; 3. 00F-Carson Ferguson [5]; 4. 11-David Smith [9]; 5. 2-Rambo Franklin [4]; 6. 33X-Tyler Millwood [6]; 7. 6C-Clay Coghlan [18]; 8. 11C-Trevor Collins [15]; 9. 90J-Michael Duritsky [13]; 10. 5J-Darrell Dow [17]; 11. 376-Andy Pickelsimer [16]; 12. T1-Timbo Mangum [1]; 13. 21B-Billy Beachler [3]; 14. 99-Samuel Bryant [12]; 15. 00-Mark Parks [7]; 16. 68-Angy Ogle [14]; 17. 8-Chris Chandler [19]; (DNS) 24-Kenny Moreland; (DNS) J1-Joshua Bishop; (DQ) 4N-Matthew Nance [20] B Feature (15 laps – Top 2 Advance) 2 1. 30-Tyler Bare [4]; 2. 83-Jensen Ford [2]; 3. 11S-Spencer Hughes [1]; 4. 87-Walker Arthur [3]; 5. 14C-Chuck Bowie [6]; 6. 55H-Shane Hitt [7]; 7. 01-Matt Glanden [10]; 8. 92-Nick Davis [14]; 9. 6J-Jacob Brown [5]; 10. 01W-Jason Welshan [11]; 11. 05-T.J. Brittain [9]; 12. 33-Jeff Matthews [16]; 13. 8J-Jeremy Pilkerton [17]; 14. H2O-Luke Hyre [12]; (DNS) 18X-Jesse Lowe; (DNS) 19-Marcus Minga; (DNS) 6O-Cody Overton; (DNS) 25-Jonathan Raley; (DNS) 33S-Sid Scarbrough; (DNS) 215-Al Shawver Jr. B Feature 3 (15 laps – Top 2 Advance) 1. 22E-Russell Erwin [4]; 2. 21-Corey Dunn [1]; 3. 51-Bobby Thompson [3]; 4. 10-Jacob Hawkins [7]; 5. 17B-Chris Blackwell [9]; 6. 0FOUR-David Watts [2]; 7. 59-Trey Pearson [10]; 8. 80-Joey Love [14]; 9. 11F-Ryan Frazee [15]; 10. 38L-Nick Love [17]; 11. 32S-Tyler Smith [11]; 12. 5*-Vaughan Haywood [18]; 13. 10S-Joe Martin [6]; 14. 77-Will Prichard [16]; 15. 8P-Joe Pete [12]; 16. 12U-Brandon Umberger [5]; (DNS) 20-Trevor Feathers; (DNS) 99T-Dale Timms; (DNS) 2G-Ron Geehring B Feature 4 (15 laps – Top 2 Advance) 1. 184X-Alex Ferree [2]; 2. 0-Dale Hollidge [4]; 3. 47-Matt Quade [1]; 4. 03-Garrett Paugh [3]; 5. 121-Pearson Lee Williams [6]; 6. 57T-Kyle Thomas [10]; 7. 22-Nick Schlager [13]; 8. 66-Jake Knowles [5]; 9. 18E-Ethan Wilson [12]; 10. 27S-Derrick Shaw [11]; 11. 09-Brad Rigdon [14]; 12. 0F-Troy Frazier [8]; 13. 4-Michael Smith [17]; 14. 52-Bryan Benton [18]; 15. 01C-Petie Coffey [15]; 16. 7R-Cameron Ramsey [7]; 17. 55L-Matt Long [9]; (DNS) 2B-Frankie Beard; (DNS) 20R-Nick Hoffman B Feature 5 (15 laps – Top 2 Advance) 1. 5W-Mark Whitener [7]; 2. 9-Ches Chester [1]; 3. 71-Davis Lipscombe [11]; 4. 6JR-Parker Martin [3]; 5. 2*-Jared Powell [2]; 6. 74-Mike Franklin [4]; 7. 1K-Andy Anderson [12]; 8. 57-Charlie Sandercock [15]; 9. 15-Donnie Dotson [6]; 10. 5-David Whitener [5]; 11. 38-Michael Goudie [18]; 12. 23-Corey Gordon [9]; 13. F44-Justin McRee [14]; 14. 7A-Corey Almond [13]; 15. 23H-Austin Holcombe [8]; (DNS) 48-Colton Flinner; (DNS) 27H-Justin Hudspeth; (DNS) 100-Troy Williams; (DNS) 01P-Travis Pennington Entrants: 113 Dirt Cup Challenge UMP Modified (40 Laps) – 1. 2-Nick Hoffman [4]; 2. 35-David Stremme [5]; 3. 21-Taylor Cook [9]; 4. 7-Christian Thomas [2]; 5. 10-Daniel Parker [13]; 6. 21JH-Clay Harris [3]; 7. 8A-Austin Holcombe [10]; 8. 33-Hunter McClendon [7]; 9. 40-Rick Hulson [17]; 10. 95-Michael Altobelli [6]; 11. 6-Ryan Ayers [12]; 12. 33X-Jeff Mathews [8]; 13. 51-Joey Polevoy [14]; 14. 5-Jonathan Taylor [20]; 15. 36G-Brandon Galloway [11]; 16. 41-Brayton Haws [24]; 17. 14D-David Taylor [15]; 18. 2M-Shawn Martin Jr [19]; 19. 11-Chase Butler [25]; 20. 43-Josh Harris [23]; 21. 40X-Jimmy Jesmer [16]; 22. 83-David Defiubaugh [18]; 23. 01-Francis Jarrelle III [21]; 24. 84-Ryan Toole [22]; 25. 11L-Chris Arnold [1] B Feature 1 (12 Laps – Top 4 Advance) 1. 40-Rick Hulson [1]; 2. 2M-Shawn Martin Jr [2]; 3. 01-Francis Jarrelle III [3]; 4. 43-Josh Harris [5]; 5. 7*-Tommy Fleegle [8]; 6. 316-Jeremiah Marshall [7]; 7. 14J-Jordan Taylor [10]; 8. 11-Chase Butler [4]; 9. 94-Paul Washington [6]; 10. 17-Terry Harris [9]; (DNS) 16-David Kendall; (DNS) 68-Adam Hoegerl B Feature 2 (12 Laps – Top 4 Advance 1. 83-David Defiubaugh [2]; 2. 5-Jonathan Taylor [4]; 3. 84-Ryan Toole [1]; 4. 41-Brayton Haws [7]; 5. 27-Mark Schools [5]; 6. 6R-Michael Ayers [6]; 7. 21J-Curtis Mason [10]; 8. 14-Samuel Lamborgiri [9]; 9. 11W-Beau Aikey [3]; (DNS) 44-Stephen Bryant; (DNS) 15-Rick Potter Entrants: 39...

FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway officials have released a tentative schedule of events for the historic $50,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship to be held September 13-14, 2019. The event will also include a $6000 to win Dirt Cup Challenge UMP Modified event....

Speedway to Host Richest Weekend in Pro Late Model History This Friday and Saturday, September 13-14

Speedway to Host Richest Weekend in Pro Late Model History This Friday and Saturday, September 13-14

Jamaica, VA – Pro Late Model racing’s richest weekend has gotten richer, as Virginia Motor Speedway will host the richest Pro Late Model event in history when they host the $50,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment. The historic weekend will take place this Friday and Saturday, September 13 – 14, 2019 at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway in Jamaica, VA. “What a way to end out 50th anniversary season, with the richest short track race in the State of Virginia’s history,” commented track owner Bill Sawyer. Sawyer continued, “With $50,000 on the line and with this also being filmed for TV, we are going to see some of the country’s top Pro Late Models drivers in attendance. This event will be one race you do not want to miss.” Track officials are busy preparing the facilities for what is expected to be another record car count. The weekend will put the spotlight squarely on the country’s best Pro Late Model drivers. This mega race will pay the winner a whopping $50,000. With a total payout of over $170,000, it is the richest weekend in all of Pro Late Model history. The weekend will also include a $6000 to win and $600 to start the Dirt Cup Challenge UMP Modified event. This race will be a UMP National Point event. It all kicks off Friday, September 13th with registration, tech, practice and two sets of heats for both the FASTRAK Pro Late Model competitors as well as the Dirt Cup Challenge UMP Modified competitors to set the top 16 spots in both features. The following night Saturday, September 14 the FASTRAK Pro Late Model competitors will have B Main(s), the 75 lap $50,000 feature and up to four (4) non-qualifier races based on car count. The UMP Modified competitors will have B Main(s) and the 50 lap, $6000 to win feature. The event is open to all Pro Late Model competitors. FASTRAK rules will apply. In the event of rain, Sunday, September 15th is currently scheduled as the rain date. Two-day adult tickets are $45, senior (60+) $40 and military $35, students (13-17) $15. Save up to $15 on single-day tickets. Admission prices for Friday only adults $25, senior (60+) / military $20, students (13-17) $20 and children 12 and under free. Admission for Saturday only is adults $35, senior (60+) $30 and military $25, students (13-17) $15 and children 12 and under free. Pit passes, regardless of age, are $50 for either a single or two-day pass and will also get you a seat in the grandstands. The speedway offers free camping (no hook-ups) and plenty of well-lit and free parking. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland, and the Hampton Roads area....

Russell Erwin makes Thrilling Last Lap Pass On Walker Arthur to Score Pro Late Model Victory; $50,000 to Win FASTRAK World Championship Up Next

Russell Erwin makes Thrilling Last Lap Pass On Walker Arthur to Score Pro Late Model Victory; $50,000 to Win FASTRAK World Championship Up Next

Jamaica, VA – Russell Erwin of Beaverdam, VA made a last-lap pass on race leader Walker Arthur of Forest, VA to score his career first Pro Late Model victory on Collision One Championship Night at Virginia Motor Speedway. During the race, Erwin fell back to seventh before making his way back to the front. On lap 24 Erwin got by Corey Almond for third and then second on lap 31. Erwin then made the exciting high side pass on the race’s final lap to score the win. “At first I didn’t know if I wanted to do any Pro (Crate) Late Model racing as we do so much Limited Late and Super Late model racing. But with the $50,000 to win event that you guys are running next week, we thought we would give it a try,” commented Erwin in WhosYourDriver.org victory lane. Erwin continued, “This gives us momentum and a good feeling heading into that race, and I think I am starting to like this crate racing.” Rounding out the top five were Walker Arthur, Justin Williams, Corey Almond, and David Watts. With his third-place finish Justin Williams of Concord, VA held off Corey Almond of Appomattox, VA by four points for the 2019 Victory Lap Pro Late Model championship. In other action Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA would pick up his second Truckin Thunder Sportsman win of the season as Joe Weiss of Elizabeth City, NC held defending champion Tim Shelton of Fredericksburg, VA of to score the Division Championship. Hunter McClendon of Williamsburg, VA capped off his second consecutive Budweiser Modified Championship in style by also taking home the win and in the Collision One Limited Stock Car division James Givens of Henrico, VA scored the win and took home his third consecutive and fourth overall championship. In the Sportsman Mechanic’s race Pat Gonzales drove his son’s car to victory. Walker Arthur and Trevor Collins led the 27 car field to green in the Victory Lap Pro Late Model 35 lap feature with Collins taking the lead out of turn 2. Collins would pace the field until Arthur would get inside the leader in turn 3 to take the lead on lap 6. Justin Williams would grab second from Collins on lap seven and set out to reel in Arthur. On lap 13 the leaders began racing in heavy traffic with Williams closing on Arthur as they weaved their way through traffic. The races first caution would fly on lap 18 with a car slowing on the backstretch. Things picked up on lap 24 win Eric Erwin got past Corey Almond for third. Once in third Erwin set out to catch Williams in second. On lap 29 Erwin began looking inside Williams for second place. On lap 31 Erwin decided to take the high side in turn 1, taking the position. Erwin would then catch Arthur on lap 33. With the white flag in the air, Erwin swept around Arthur’s outside to take the lead with the race ending in cautions and checkers. Rounding out the top five were Walker Arthur, Justin Williams, Corey Almond, and David Watts. In the caution filled Budweiser Modiifed 30 lap feature Hunter McClendon grab the lead on lap 15 and drive to the win and his second consecutive Championship in the division. Brandon Galloway and Francis Jarrelle led the field to green with Jarrelle leading the first circuit. Jarelle would pace the field for the next five laps before getting caught up in In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 30 lap feature, Brett Adkins took the lead on the drop of the green flag. Adkins would have to fend off fast qualifier Mark Gonzales over the first eleven laps before pulling away from the field to score the win. Rounding out the top 10 were Mark Gonzales, Steve Causey, Tyler Shipp, and Tim Shelton. Joe Weiss would finish sixth and claim the Championship. The best battle on the track ended up being the one between point leader Joe Weiss and defending Champion Tim Shelton. In qualifying, Shelton closed the point battle to seven and started in front of Weiss on the starting grid. On the first lap Shelton would spin and have to go to the rear of the field. Shelton would work his way back to Weiss’s bumper by lap 17. On lap 19 Shelton got outside Weiss in turn 1 with the two making contact and allowing Shelton to take the spot. It was not enough as Weiss would claim his first Truckin Thunder Sportsman Championship. The Collision One Limited Stock Car division has been competitive, but if you looked at the results it might look like James Givens dominated the entire season. That was not the case as the division had multiple winners and lots of action upfront each week. On this night Givens would take the lead from Trent Clemans with an outside pass out of turn 2 to take the lead on lap 6. With Clemans and Cory Bradley battling for second, Givens was able to pull away and drive on to the win. Rounding out the top five were Cory Bradley, Trent Clemans, Randy Hutchens, and Carl Hazelwood. James Givens also picked up his third Championship in a row and fourth overall. The speedway will now get set to host the richest Pro Late Model race in history, with the running of the $50,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment on Friday and Saturday, September 13-14, 2019. The World Championship will not only pay $50,000 to the winner but will pay $2050 to start the 75 lap feature. Joining the FASTRAK Pro Late Model competitors will be the Dirt Cup Challenge UMP Modifieds for a $6000 to win and $600 to start 40 lap feature. Friday, September 13th will be preliminary night for both divisions and will include practice and two sets of heat races. The top 16 in points will be locked into the $50,000 feature. Saturday, September 14th will see both divisions run B Mains and their respective features. There will also be several non-qualifier races for the FASTRAK Pro Late Model competitors. The speedway will be parking haulers on Thursday, September 12th. Competitor gates for Friday, September 13th will open at 8 am with registration and inspection for the FASTRAK competitors at 10 am. Spectator gates will open at 5 pm, with hot laps beginning at 5 pm. Competitor gates for Saturday, September 14th will open at 8 am with spectator gates opening at 4 pm. On track activities will begin at 7 pm. Friday only tickets are adults $25; seniors (60+)/military $20; students 13 – 17 years old $10; and children 12 and under free. Friday only pit passes, regardless of age, will be $50. Saturday only tickets are adult $35; seniors (60+) $30; military $25; students 13 – 17 years old $15; and children 12 and under free. Saturday only pit passes, regardless of age, will be $50. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland, and the Hampton Roads area. Race fans can go to www.vamotorspeedway.com to view the complete schedule Virginia Motor Speedway’s 2019 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. Also, fans can get social with Virginia Motor Speedway by following @vamotorspeedway on Twitter, clicking “Like” at www.facebook.com/VaMotorSpeedway and on www.youtube.com/VaMotorSpeedway. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FOR PEPSI NIGHT, SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 2019: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (35 Laps): 1. 22-Russell Erwin [5]; 2. 87-Walker Arthur [1]; 3. 2W-Justin Williams [4]; 4. 7A-Corey Almond [6]; 5. 04-David Watts [10]; 6. 11C-Trevor Collins [2]; 7. 01-Matt Glanden [13]; 8. 2*-Jared Powell [7]; 9. 100-Troy Williams [11]; 10. 14C-Chuck Bowie [17]; 11. 40-Brent Bordeaux [27]; 12. 09-Brad Rigdon [16]; 13. 80-Ray Love Jr [21]; 14. 5J-Darrell Dow [22]; 15. 28-Carl Vaughan [23]; 16. 5X-Mike Raleigh [25]; 17. 7-Curtis Hughes [24]; 18. 0-Mike Lawhorn [18]; 19. 12R-Rusty Harman [26]; 20. 47-Matt Quade [8]; 21. 71-Davis Lipscombe [3]; 22. 21-Billy Beachler [14]; 23. 51-Bobby Thompson [12]; 24. 38-Nicolas Love [15]; 25. 18E-Ethan Wilson [19]; 26. 5-Vaughan Haywood [20]; 27. 25-Jonathan Raley [9] Fast Qualifier: Corey Almond – 18.853 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (30 laps): 1. 16-Brett Adkins [2]; 2. 51-Mark Gonzales [4]; 3. 9-Steve Causey [6]; 4. 25-Tyler Shipp [1]; 5. 55-Tim Shelton [3]; 6. 43J-Joe Weiss [5]; 7. 8-Roger Jamerson [8]; 8. 01-Tommy Upshaw [13]; 9. 1-Chad Beahr [12]; 10. 39-Nicholas Odell [15]; 11. 00-David Lane [16]; 12. 57-Lawrence Davenport Jr [17]; 13. 0-Chase Burrow [11]; 14. 88-Bill Coada [10]; 15. 44-Robert Babb [7]; 16. 22-Michael Hayes [14]; (DNS) 14-Ryan Hutchens Fast Qualifier: Mark Gonzales – 20.806 seconds Budweiser Modifieds (30 laps): 1. 33-Hunter McClendon [6]; 2. 40X-Jimmy Jesmer [7]; 3. 11-Chase Butler [4]; 4. 40-Rick Hulson [3]; 5. 43-Josh Harris [10]; 6. 316-Jeremiah Marshall [9]; 7. 57-Kelly Samuels [19]; 8. 99-Charlie Hubbard [11]; 9. 27-Mark Schools [16]; 10. 94-Paul Washington [21]; 11. 21J-Curtis Mason [18]; 12. 14-Samuel Lamborgiri [22]; 13. 7+7-Jeff Solinger [8]; 14. 16-David Kendall [20]; 15. 68-Adam Hoegerl [14]; 16. 11L-Chris Arnold [5]; 17. 21C-Micheal Conley [15]; 18. 01-Francis Jarelle III[2]; 19. 48-Lance Grady [12]; 20. 2-Michael Pappas [13]; 21. 55-Jason Sage [17]; (DQ) 36G-Brandon Galloway [1] Fast Qualifier: Hunter McClendon – 19.377 seconds Collision One Limited Stock Cars (25 laps): 1. 8-James Givens [4]; 2. 41-Cory Bradley [1]; 3. 01-Trent Clemans [2]; 4. 4-Randy Hutchens [6]; 5. 59-Carl Hazelwood [13]; 6. 13-Dale Rhodes [15]; 7. 32M-Chris Champion [5]; 8. 14B-Brandon Bowler [3]; 9. 88-Jay Seward [8]; 10. 3-Dylan Pullen [16]; 11. 30-Zac Elliott [14]; 12. 26-Stephanie Johnston [7]; 13. 18-John Hankins Jr [12]; 14. 22-Raymond Harper [9]; 15. 40-Paige Vassallo [11]; 16. 33-Brian Maxey [18]; 17. 91-George O’Neal [17]; 18. 08-Chad Champion [19]; (DQ) 9-Justin Pullen [10] Fast Qualifier: James Givens – 22.873 seconds...

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