Dennis Franklin Wins $15,000 FASTRAK World Championship at Virginia Motor Speedway in Epic Fashion; David Stremme Sweeps Southeast Modified Showdown

Dennis Franklin Wins $15,000 FASTRAK World Championship at Virginia Motor Speedway in Epic Fashion; David Stremme Sweeps Southeast Modified Showdown

Jamaica, VA – Fifty-five of the best Chevrolet Performance Late Models converged on Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway to decide a World Champion in the $15,000 to win Aaron’s FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motorsports. In what can only be called and epic finish Dennis Franklin of Gaffney, SC held off 24th starting Devin Moran of Dresdin, OH and 19 year-old Ryan Montgomery of Fairmont, WV in a three wide race to the checkers to take home the $15,000 victory and become the first repeat World Champion in the sanctions 14 year history. “I can’t thank my crew enough for giving me such an awesome race car tonight, to win this race for the second time is unbelievable and to do it in front of such enthusiastic fans is a bonus,” commented Franklin in victory lane. It took a couple of tries but Friday night’s World Challenge winner Ryan Montgomery and Henry Hornsby III led the 27 car field to green. Hornsby would grab the lead out of turn 4 with Montgomery to his inside. The two teenagers battled side by side for 16 laps before Montgomery finally wrestled the spot away. Behind them Dennis Franklin and Jensen Ford battled for third with Franklin finally taking it on lap 17. On the next lap Franklin joined the race for the lead and went three wide with Montgomery and Hornsby for the top spot. On lap 18 Franklin took over second and went to work on the leader. Montgomery kept Franklin at bay in heavy traffic and finally succumbed to Franklin’s advances giving up the lead on lap 35. The fastest car on the track at lap 35 was Devin Moran who had worked his way from twenty-fourth to grab 7th. Behind Franklin Montgomery and Tyler wrestled over second and got inside Franklin for a 3-wide battle for the lead on several laps. The races last caution on lap 52 set up an eight lap dash for the cash. Once under green Moran worked his way to third by lap 54, that’s when the excitement began to happen. With the fans on their feet Franklin, Montgomery and Moran battled three wide for the final five laps. Coming to the checkers three wide Franklin held off Moran who got under Montgomery for second and came with a few feet off stealing the win. But Franklin held on to grab the $15,000 victory and become the first repeat winner in the events 14 year history. Rounding out the top five were Moran, Montgomery, Ross Bailes and Cla Knight. In other action former NASCAR star David Stremme of Mooresville, NC passed Chris Arnold for the lead on lap 21 and then went on to score the victory in the $3000 to win Southeast Modified Showdown for the Southeast Dirt Modified Series. Derrick Ramey of Mooresville, NC was crowned the series Champion in a tight points battle over Taylor Cook of Stanley, NC. Chris Arnold and Ryan Ayers led the Modified field to green with Arnold taking over the top spot and David Stremme following to second. Arnold would pace the field for the first 20 circuits before jumping the cushion in turn 2 to allow Stremme to get by for the lead. Once out front Stremme stretched out his lead on the field while Arnold worked to keep Ayers and Taylor Cook at bay for second. Stremme would go on to win by a 3.063 second margin. Rounding out the top five were Arnold, Ayers, Cook and former NASCAR star David Reutiman. FASTRAK heat race winners were Ryan Montgomery, Henry Hornsby III, Jensen Ford, Dennis Franklin, Corey Gordon and Tyler Bare. B main winners were Jeff Smith and Dillon Brown. Southeast Dirt Modified Series heat wins went to David Stremme, Chris Arnold, Ryan Ayers and Russell Erwin. Fast time was set by David Stremme with a lap of 19.875 seconds. The speedway will now switch its focus to its mud bog facility for the October 8, 2016 12th Annual Down & Dirty Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motorsports. Nine divisions of mud maniacs will “Unleash the Fury” on the state of art 200’ mud bog facility. The event will also include a Monster Truck Free Style Show by Steve Sims in Stone Crusher. For more information, ticket prices and division rules visit www.thepitatvms.com. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is 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 2016 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, 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 AARON’S FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY JAMES RIVE EQUIPMENT AND COMMONWEALTH MOTORSPORTS, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2016: A-Main (60 Laps) – 1. 2-Dennis Franklin[4] ; 2. 99M-Devin Moran[24] ; 3. 1; 2M-Ryan Montgomery[4. 79-Ross Bailes[13] ; 5. 42-Cla Knight[10] ; 6. 30-Tyler Bare[6] ; 7. 22-Chris Ferguson[7] ; 8. 99T-Teddy Tate[15] ; 9. 83-Jensen Ford[3] ; 10. 1C-Kenny Collins[14] ; 11. 11-David Smith[25] ; 12. 04-David Watts[11] ; 13. 8-Ron Parker[12] ; 14. 39-Henry Hornsby III[2] ; 15. A1-Tim Dohm[18] ; 16. 222-Chris Steele[26] ; 17. 87-Walker Arthur[17] ; 18. 17-Logan Roberson[22] ; 19. 2W-Justin Williams[8] ; 20. 23M-Jimmy MacNamara[16] ; 21. 71D-Davis Lipscombe[27] ; 22. 23-Corey Gordon[5] ; 23. 44-John Ruggiero[21] ; 24. 00-Jeff Smith[19] ; 25. 6-Dillon Brown[20] ; 26. 88-Trent Ivey[23] ; 27. 75-Matt Long[9] Overall Fast Time: Kenny Collins – 19,087 seconds, 94.33 mph. Heat 1, Group A – (8 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[1] ; 2. 22-Chris Ferguson[3] ; 3. 79-Ross Bailes[4] ; 4. 88-Trent Ivey[5] ; 5. 0-Troy Frazier[6] ; 6. 55-Benji Hicks[2] ; 7. 21-Billy Beachler[7] ; 8. 33-Brent Hilton[8] Heat 2, Group B – (8 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 39-Henry Hornsby III[2] ; 2. 2W-Justin Williams[4] ; 3. 1C-Kenny Collins[1] ; 4. 47P-Mark Parks[5] ; 5. 2X-John Henderson[7] ; 6. 40-Brent Bordeaux[9] ; 7. 33G-Shane Greco[8] ; 8. 99S-Rick Solari[6] ; 9. 5-Robbie Stevens[3] Heat 3, Group C – (8 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 83-Jensen Ford[2] ; 2. 75-Matt Long[1] ; 3. 99T-Teddy Tate[5] ; 4. 00-Jeff Smith[3] ; 5. 44-John Ruggiero[4] ; 6. 77-Joel Prosser[6] ; 7. 5J-Darrell Dow[7] ; 8. 1-Terry Cregger[9] ; 9. 27-Ashley Brewster[8] Heat 4, Group D – (8 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 2-Dennis Franklin[4] ; 2. 42-Cla Knight[1] ; 3. 23M-Jimmy MacNamara[3] ; 4. 6-Dillon Brown[2] ; 5. 18-TJ Salango[6] ; 6. 03-Stephen Childress[7] ; 7. 222-Chris Steele[5] ; 8. 7-Christian Thomas[8] ; 9. 99M-Devin Moran[9] Heat 5, Group E – (8 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 23-Corey Gordon[1] ; 2. 04-David Watts[2] ; 3. 87-Walker Arthur[3] ; 4. 71D-Davis Lipscombe[4] ; 5. 24-Matthew Nance[5] ; 6. 36-Cody Dawson[6] ; 7. 45-David Williams[7] ; 8. 88C-Chris Chandler[9] ; 9. 17T-Camden Testerman[8] Heat 6, Group F – (8 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 30-Tyler Bare[1] ; 2. 8-Ron Parker[2] ; 3. A1-Tim Dohm[4] ; 4. 17-Logan Roberson[7] ; 5. 184-Kyle Lukon[5] ; 6. 47-Matt Quade[6] ; 7. K22-Kenny People[3] ; 8. 11-David Smith[8] ; 9. 84-Matt Hill[9] B-Main 1 – (10 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 00-Jeff Smith[3] ; 2. 44-John Ruggiero[6] ; 3. 88-Trent Ivey[1] ; 4. 33-Brent Hilton[13] ; 5. 2X-John Henderson[5] ; 6. 0-Troy Frazier[4] ; 7. 40-Brent Bordeaux[8] ; 8. 77-Joel Prosser[9] ; 9. 33G-Shane Greco[11] ; 10. 55-Benji Hicks[7] ; 11. 47P-Mark Parks[2] ; 12. 1-Terry Cregger[15] ; 13. 5J-Darrell Dow[12] ; 14. 21-Billy Beachler[10] ; 15. 5-Robbie Stevens[16] ; 16. 99S-Rick Solari[14] ; 17. 27-Ashley Brewster[17] B-Main 2 – (10 Laps – Top 3 Transfer to A Main) 1. 6-Dillon Brown[1] ; 2. 17-Logan Roberson[3] ; 3. 99M-Devin Moran[16] ; 4. 71D-Davis Lipscombe[2] ; 5. 47-Matt Quade[9] ; 6. 03-Stephen Childress[7] ; 7. 84-Matt Hill[18] ; 8. 36-Cody Dawson[8] ; 9. 184-Kyle Lukon[6] ; 10. 11-David Smith[15] ; 11. 222-Chris Steele[10] ; 12. 88C-Chris Chandler[14] ; 13. 18-TJ Salango[4] ; 14. 24-Matthew Nance[5] ; 15. 45-David Williams[11] ; 16. 17T-Camden Testerman[17] ; 17. K22-Kenny People[12] ; 18. 7-Christian Thomas[13] SOUTHEAST DIRT MODIFIED SERIES “SOUTHEAST MODIFIED SHOWDOWN RESULTS: A-Main (30 Laps) – 1. 35-David Stremme[3] ; 2. 99w-Chris Arnold[2] ; 3. 44A-Ryan Ayers[1] ; 4. 21-Taylor Cook[5] ; 5. 00-David Reutiman[7] ; 6. 40-Rick Hulson[12] ; 7. 7-Derrick Ramey[8] ; 8. 84-Ryan Toole[6] ; 9. 04-Russell Erwin[4] ; 10. 51-Joey Polevoy[9] ; 11. 8H-Austin Holcombe[10] ; 12. 14D-David Taylor[16] ; 13. 14J-Jordan Taylor[15] ; 14. 1st-Bret Hamilton[11] ; 15. 48-Lance Grady[18] ; 16. 312-Greg Brown[17] ; 17. 10s-Tim Schulte[22] ; 18. 44B-Steve Bryant[21] ; 19. 11B-Eric Bentley[14] ; 20. 17B-Timmy Blackwell[13] ; 21. 4X-Will Ferguson[23] ; 22. 26x-James Sparks[20] ; 23. 3-William Mongold[19] ; 24. 68-Adam Hoegerl[24] ; 25. 10-Brian Dobie[25] Fast Time: David Stremme – 19.875 seconds, 90.570 mph Heat 1, Group A – (8 Laps) 1. 35-David Stremme[1] ; 2. 21-Taylor Cook[2] ; 3. 51-Joey Polevoy[3] ; 4. 17B-Timmy Blackwell[4] ; 5. 312-Greg Brown[5] ; 6. 44B-Steve Bryant[6] ; 7. 10-Brian Dobie[7] Heat 2, Group A – (8 Laps) 1. 99w-Chris Arnold[1] ; 2. 84-Ryan Toole[3] ; 3. 8H-Austin Holcombe[2] ; 4. 11B-Eric Bentley[5] ; 5. 48-Lance Grady[6] ; 6. 10s-Tim Schulte[4] Heat 3, Group A – (8 Laps) 1. 44A-Ryan Ayers[1] ; 2. 00-David Reutiman[3] ; 3. 1st-Bret Hamilton[4] ; 4. 14J-Jordan Taylor[2] ; 5. 3-William Mongold[5] ; 6. 4X-Will Ferguson[6] Heat 4, Group A – (8 Laps) 1. 04-Russell Erwin[3] ; 2. 7-Derrick Ramey[1] ; 3. 40-Rick Hulson[4] ; 4. 14D-David Taylor[2] ; 5. 26x-James Sparks[5] ; 6. 68-Adam Hoegerl[6]...

Speedway Cancels Aaron’s / Pepsi Championship Night Due to Impending Tropical Storm Hermine

Speedway Cancels Aaron’s / Pepsi Championship Night Due to Impending Tropical Storm Hermine

Jamaica, VA – With Tropical Storm Hermine on the way and with the Governor now declaring a State of Emergency officials of Virginia Motor Speedway have decided to cancel Aaron’s / Pepsi Championship Night activities. “After having the Governor declare of State of Emergency along with the amount of rain expected and the possibility of this storm being a major one in our immediate vicinity we feel it is in the best interest of our fans, racers and community that we cancel tomorrow’s events,” commented track owner Bill Sawyer. Sawyer added, “We hate that we are losing the final night of weekly racing but the safety of our fans and competitors has to be the priority.” The Speedway will take the weekend of September 10th off due to the NASCAR events at Richmond International Raceway and return to racing Friday and Saturday September 16-17 for the Aaron’s FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motorsports weekend. Friday September 16 the speedway will host the $5000 to win World Challenge and on Saturday September 17 the $15,000 to win Aaron’s World Championship presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motorsports along with the $3000 to win Southeast Modified Showdown featuring the season finale for the Southeast Dirt Modified Association....

Tyler Bare Claims Thrilling Win in Pro Late Model Action; Polevoy, Jamerson and Givens also Visit Victory Lane

Tyler Bare Claims Thrilling Win in Pro Late Model Action; Polevoy, Jamerson and Givens also Visit Victory Lane

Jamaica, VA – Defending Champion Tyler Bare of Rockbridge Baths, VA scored his first Victory Lap Pro Late Model win of the season holding off current point leader Justin Williams in a thrilling feature that had the big crowd on their feet during Northern Neck Chevrolet / Collision One Night at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway. Bare took over the lead on lap 6 from Corey Almond after a two lap side-by-side battle then held off several challenges from Williams to score the victory. “We have been working very hard to get our first win here this year, I knew if I ran the top it would be hard for Justin (Williams) to pass me. I have to thank my dad for all his support and help,” commented Bare in victory lane. Corey Almond jumped to the lead on the drop of the green flag with the field going three wide behind him. On lap 3 Bare took over second with a pass on Mark Parks. On lap 5, Bare dove under Almond in turn 3 to challenge for the lead. The two raced side-by-side for the next two laps before Bare finally grab the lead on 7 with Williams in tow. By lap 15 the two drivers began working lapped traffic with Williams trying both high and low to get around Bare. Each time Bare was up for the challenge. On a lap 26 restart Williams pushed Bare down into turn 1 but Bare held on to the lead. A big crash on lap 28 that brought out a red flag set up a two lap showdown for the win. On the final restart Bare got a great jump on the field as Williams jumped the cushion in turn 2 allowing Bare to pull away for his first win. Rounding out the top five were Williams, Mark Parks, Stephen Childress and Davis Lipscombe. In other action Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA scored his fourth Budweiser Modified win of the season. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman Roger Jamerson of Mechanicsville, VA led flag to flag for his third win of the season and in the Collision One Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature James Givens of Henrico, VA held off Ryan Hutchens to score his first victory of the season. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature point leader Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA worked his way from his eighth place starting position and swung around the outside Francis Jarrelle III on lap 7 to take over the lead and go on to score his fourth win of the season and fourth in a row. Jarrelle III led the first seven laps with Polevoy and Brett Hamilton getting by on lap seven in turn 1. Once out front Polevoy pulled away by 5 car lengths over Hamilton. It was a distance he would keep to the checkers. Rounding out the top five were Hamilton, Jarrelle, Jeff Solinger and Tim Schulte. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature Roger Jamerson of Mechanicsville, VA led the field to green taking the lead on the drop of the green flag. After surviving a lap six challenge for the lead from Tim Shelton, Jamerson went on to score his third win of the season. On lap six Shelton dove under Jamerson heading into turn 1 only to get blocked by a lapped car bottling the field and sending Shelton for a spin. Shelton tried to get back to the front but a four lap battle with Joe Weiss that saw the two trade slide jobs on each of the four laps. That allowed Jamerson to pull away with Michael Hayes following in second. Rounding out the top five were Hayes, Shelton, Weiss and Tommy Upshaw. Chad Champion and Raymond Harper led the Collision One Limited Stock Car division to green with Champion grabbing the lead. Caution quickly came out on the following lap for a wreck on the backstretch. On the restart James Givens dove under Champion for the lead. On lap 12 Champion and Ryan Hutchens began swapping slide jobs for the lead. Hutchens was scored the leader on lap 13 with Givens muscling the lead back from Hutchens on the next circuit. Givens would then pull away to score his first win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Hutchens, Champion, Cory Bradley and Marty Coltrain. The speedway will return to racing on Saturday September 3rd for Aaron’s / Pepsi Championship Night. The night will feature the final week of the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship season featuring the Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Champions in all four divisions will be crowned. Competitor gates for Saturday September 3rd will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is 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 2016 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, 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 NORTHERN NECK CHEVROLET / COLLISION ONE NIGHT, SATURDAY AUGUST 27, 2016: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (30 Laps): A-Main – 1. 30-Tyler Bare[2] ; 2. 2-Justin Williams[8] ; 3. 47-Mark Parks[3] ; 4. 03-Stephen Childress[4] ; 5. 71-Davis Lipscombe[12] ; 6. 09-Brad Rigdon[9] ; 7. 17-Camden Testerman[7] ; 8. 40-Brent Bordeaux[10] ; 9. 7A-Corey Almond[1] ; 10. 55-Jimmy Duncan[6] ; 11. 36-Cory Dawson[5] ; 12. 28-Carl Vaughan[11] ; 13. 47Q-Matt Quade[13] Fast Qualifier: Justin Williams – 18.154 seconds; 99.147 Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): A-Main – 1. 8-Roger Jamerson[1] ; 2. 22-Michael Hayes[6] ; 3. 55-Tim Shelton[4] ; 4. 43J-Joe Weiss[3] ; 5. 01-Tommy Upshaw[11] ; 6. 11-Chase Butler[5] ; 7. 12-Russell Steele[13] ; 8. 14-Sean Owens[8] ; 9. 92-Kacey Gordon[12] ; 10. 00-Jimmy Priddy[10] ; 11. 91-Kevin Curtis[9] ; 12. 9-Steve Causey[2] ; 13. 7c-Will Clark[14] ; 14. 71-Savannah Nichols[15] ; 15. 10-Matt Ashworth[7] Fast Qualifier: Tim Shelton – 21.091 seconds; 85.344 mph Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main – 1. 51-Joey Polevoy[8] ; 2. 1st-Bret Hamilton[3] ; 3. 01-Francis Jarrelle III[2] ; 4. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[6] ; 5. 10s-Tim Schulte[5] ; 6. 48-Lance Grady[9] ; 7. 99-Charlie Hubbard[1] ; 8. 44-Steve Bryant[10] ; 9. 21c-Davey Conley[7] ; 10. 68-Adam Hoegerl[11] ; 11. 39-Brian Dobie[4] Fast Qualifier: Joey Polevoy – 19.625 seconds; 91.720 mph Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main – 1. 8-James Givens[5] ; 2. 14-Ryan Hutchens[8] ; 3. 08-Chad Champion[1] ; 4. 41-Cory Bradley[7] ; 5. 25-Marty Coltrain[4] ; 6. 40-Brian Bradley[10] ; 7. 38-Caleb Carter[16] ; 8. 4-Randy Hutchens[15] ; 9. 18-John Hankins Jr.[13] ; 10. 14C-Bill Coada[11] ; 11. 00-William Hardman Jr.[14] ; 12. 01-Trent Clemans[17] ; 13. 26-Stephanie Stallings[12] ; 14. 22-Raymond Harper[2] ; 15. 20-James Bunn[9] ; 16. 09-Jacob Buie[6] ; 17. 32M-Chris Champion[3] ; 18. 50-Blair Sibley[18] Fast Qualifier: James Givens – 22.649 seconds; 79.474 mph...

Justin Williams on Hot Streak with Third Pro Late Model Win of Season; Polevoy, Jamerson and Hutchens also Score Victories

Justin Williams on Hot Streak with Third Pro Late Model Win of Season; Polevoy, Jamerson and Hutchens also Score Victories

Jamaica, VA – The action on the track was as hot as the temperatures outside on XTRA 99.1 | Metrocast Business Services Night at Virginia Motor Speedway. Justin Williams of Concord, VA used a daring pass on the outside of Corey Almond on lap 9 to take the lead and go on to score his third Victory Lap Pro Late Model win of the season and second in a row. Almond and Tyler Bare waged a side by side battle for the top spot for the first six laps of the race with Almond being score the leader by inches each time across the line. On lap 7 Bare bobbled just enough in turn 2 to let Williams drive around his outside for second. Once in second Williams went to work of Almond for the lead and on lap nine heading into turn 1 Williams rocketed around the outside of Almond to take the lead out of turn 2. Once out front Williams worked lapped traffic to perfection and survived several restarts to pick up his third win of the season. “The car was super-fast tonight and I could take it anywhere I needed it to go; I have to thank my crew for giving me success and amazing ride,” commented Williams in victory lane. Rounding out the top five were Corey Almond, Davis Lipscombe, Cody Dawson and David Williams. In other action Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA took over the lead after a very tough door banging battle with Brian Maxey of King George, VA, once out front Polevoy would go on to score his third Budweiser Modified win of the season. Roger Jamerson of Mechanicsville, VA took the lead on lap 10 and then held off Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA for the Truckin Thunder Sportsman victory; and in the Collision One Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature defending Champion and current point leader Ryan Hutchens of Providence Forge, VA took the lead on lap 10 to score his fourth win of the season. In the Budweiser Modified 25 feature Brian Maxey of King George, VA made it three wide on the start from his fifth place starting position to take the lead in the opening corner. It looked as if he would run away from the field but a caution on lap 11 allowed Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA to close the gap for the restart. Once back under racing the two went at each other for the top spot. On lap 20 Maxey made a small mistake in turn two allowing Polevoy to get to his outside. In turn 3 Polevoy dove under Maxey and put a slide job on him in turn 4 for the lead. The two beat and banged to the line with Maxey spinning and bringing out the caution. On the restart Polevoy pulled away and went on to score his third win of the season and third in a row. Rounding out the top five were Brian Dobie, Jeff Solinger, Francis Jarrelle III and Tim Schulte. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature Matt Ashworth and Chad Beahr led the field to green with Ashworth grabbing the top spot with Roger Jamerson in close pursuit. On lap 9 Jamerson finally got under Ashworth to take over the top spot with Brett Adkins flowing to second. Adkins made several attempts to get by Jamerson for the lead but each time the leader was up to the task. Jamerson would hold off Adkins by .317 seconds to score the win. Rounding out the top five were Steve Causey, Michael Hayes and tommy Upshaw. In the Collision One Limited Stock 20 lap feature Brian Bradley took the top spot on the drop of the green flag to take the lead with son Corey Bradley, Chris Champion and defending Champion Ryan Hutchens in tow. With Bradley laeding the battle was for second with Hutchens finally securing the spot on lap 8. On the next circuit Hutchens used the outside to get around Bradley and take over the lead. Once out front Hutchens kept a two car length cushion for the remainder of the race to go on a score his fourth win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Brian Bradley, Chris Champion, John Hankins Jr. and Corey Bradley. The speedway will take next Saturday August 20th off and return to racing on Saturday August 27th for Northern Neck Chevrolet / Collision One Night benefiting FeedMore and the Northern Neck Food Bank. Receive a FREE general admission ticket for every five (5) non-perishable food items donated. Help us stamp out hunger in our community. The night will feature week thirteen of the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship season featuring the Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Competitor gates for Saturday August 27th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is 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 2014 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, 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 XTRA 99.1 / METROCAST BUSINESS SERVICES NIGHT, SATURDAY AUGUST 13, 2016: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (30 Laps): A-Main 1 – 1. 2-Justin Williams[4] ; 2. 7A-Corey Almond[2] ; 3. 71-Davis Lipscombe[5] ; 4. 36-Cody Dawson[6] ; 5. 45-David Williams[13] ; 6. 03-Stephen Childress[10] ; 7. 47-Mark Parks[3] ; 8. 66x-Matt Tarbox[11] ; 9. 30x-Darren Alvey[9] ; 10. 30-Tyler Bare[1] ; 11. 40-Brent Bordeaux[15] ; 12. 09-Brad Rigdon[14] ; 13. 14C-Chuck Bowie[18] ; 14. 28-Carl Vaughan[17] ; 15. 17-Camden Testerman[12] ; 16. 29-Billy Hubbard[8] ; 17. 55-Jimmy Duncan[7] ; 18. 91s-Mike Gignac[19] ; 19. 40x-Matt Stambaugh[16] ; 20. 12-Ryan Adams[20] Fast Qualifier: Justin Williams – 18.219 seconds; 98.798 mph Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): A-Main 1 – 1. 8-Roger Jamerson[3] ; 2. 16A-Brett Adkins[5] ; 3. 9-Steve Causey[7] ; 4. 22-Michael Hayes[10] ; 5. 01-Tommy Upshaw[9] ; 6. 00-Jimmy Priddy[11] ; 7. 14-Sean Owens[8] ; 8. 55-Tim Shelton[6] ; 9. 12-Russell Steele[14] ; 10. 7c-Will Clark[15] ; 11. 1-Chad Beahr[2] ; 12. 11-Chase Butler[13] ; 13. 10-Matt Ashworth[1] ; 14. 43J-Joe Weiss[4] ; 15. 7-Kevin Beahr[12] Fast Qualifier: Tim Shelton – 21.184 seconds; 84.970 mph Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main 1 – 1. 51-Joey Polevoy[8] ; 2. 39-Brian Dobie[4] ; 3. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[2] ; 4. 01-Francis Jarrelle III[3] ; 5. 10s-Tim Schulte[5] ; 6. 44-Steve Bryant[7] ; 7. 99-Charlie Hubbard[1] ; 8. 68-Adam Hoegerl[11] ; 9. 18J-Jeremy Biggers[10] ; 10. 04-Brian Maxey[6] ; 11. 21c-Davey Conley[9] Fast Qualifier: Brian Maxey – 19.202 seconds; 93.740 mph. Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main 1 – 1. 14-Ryan Hutchens[6] ; 2. 40-Brian Bradley[2] ; 3. 32M-Chris Champion[4] ; 4. 18-John Hankins Jr.[11] ; 5. 41-Cory Bradley[1] ; 6. 08-Chad Champion[7] ; 7. 26-Stephanie Stallings[16] ; 8. 4-Randy Hutchens[13] ; 9. 38-Caleb Carter[15] ; 10. 8-James Givens[5] ; 11. 00-William Hardman Jr.[20] ; 12. 10-Ernie Dettbarn[9] ; 13. 50-Blair Sibley[12] ; 14. 25-Marty Coltrain[8] ; 15. 22-Raymond Harper[21] ; 16. 28-Ed Pope[3] ; 17. 03-Shawn Otey[10] ; 18. 01-Trent Clemans[19] ; 19. 14C-Bill Coada[18] ; 20. 39-Cole Johnston[22] ; 21. 09-Jacob Buie[17] ; 22. 20-James Bunn[14] Fast Qualifier: Ryan Hutchens – 22.715 seconds; 79.243 mph...

USA 100 Falls to Rain Again

USA 100 Falls to Rain Again

Jamaica, VA – After an 1 ½ hour rain delay and a yeoman’s effort at trying to get the racing surface back into shape officials of Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and the Ultimate Super Late Model Series had to make the difficult decision to cancel the $20,000 to win 40th Annual Aaron’s USA 100 presented by Commonwealth Motorsports. This is the second time this year that the USA 100 has fallen to rain. “We did all we could do to try and race tonight, we can’t thank the fans and competitors that came out to support us tonight for their support and patience throughout the night. We wanted desperately to get the USA 100 and the final race of the Colonial Clash Championship presented by Dirt Nation in tonight,” commented track owner Bill Sawyer. The day looked promising with a packed pit area for the USA 100. After hot laps for the Modifieds, FASTRAK Pro Late Models and two sessions of Ultimate Super Late Model Series hot laps the rains came and stuck around for an hour and a half. Track and Series officials waited out the rain and then worked to get the track into racing shape. With the high humidity the more the track staff ran the track in the more moisture came to the top making for a very dangerous situation. It was determined at that time that there was no way to get the track back thus, forcing the cancellation. “You can’t do anything about Mother Nature. The track did an outstanding job trying to get this race in tonight for our Ultimate Super Late Model and FASTRAK competitors, you can’t ask any more of a track staff, “ commented FASTRAK / Ultimate Super Late Model Series Owner Stan Lester. Lester added, “I hate that we couldn’t get in the final race of the Colonial Clash Championship but we did pay out the point fund to those that followed the mini-series. I also hate that we couldn’t honor Dale Hollidge as the Colonial Clash Championship Champion on the front stretch. I have to thank the track staff for trying to get this in and the drivers for their patience during the evening”. The speedway will return to racing next Saturday August 13 for MetroCast Night and week twelve of the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship season featuring the Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Competitor gates for Saturday August 13th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps....

Mother Nature Continues to Plague Speedway; Track Suffers Sixth Rain Out of Season

Mother Nature Continues to Plague Speedway; Track Suffers Sixth Rain Out of Season

Jamaica, VA – Mother Nature will just not let up. With the facility ready for a night of racing the storms moved in with heavy rains and lightning forcing officials at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway to cancel racing activities for Xtra 99.1 | MetroCast Business Services Night on Saturday July 30, 2016. It is the sixth rain out of the 2016 season. The Speedway will now switch gears and get ready for Ernie Shelton’s 40th Annual Aaron’s USA 100 presented by Commonwealth Motorsports. The event will feature the Ultimate Super Late Model Series competitors in a 60 lap feature paying $20,000 to win. The event will also include a $3000 to win, 40 lap FASTRAK National Tour event for Pro Late Model drivers as well as the Trucking Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship weekly action. Some of the best Dirt Super Late Model drivers on the East Coast will be in attendance trying to pick up the huge $20,000 check and take their place in history. The USA 100 is the fourth and final round of the Colonial Clash Championship presented by Dirt Nation. The 4-race mini series has previously visited Georgetown Speedway, Winchester Speedway and Potomac Speedway. The Colonial Clash Championship boasts a $17,000 point fund that will pay $5000 going to the champion. Currently Dale Hollidge of Mechanicsville, MD leads Walker Arthur of Forest, VA by a slim 3 points heading into the final event. The point fund will pay the top 15 drivers as long as they have attempted all four events. Visit www.colonialclash.racing for more info. Admission price for Adults $30, seniors (60+) $25; military (active/retired w/ proper I.D.) $20, students 11 – 17 years old $15 and children 10 and under admitted free. Pit passes will be $35. 16” coolers are welcomed but no glass is allowed. There is plenty of free lit parking and camping (no hookups) is allowed at no charge on a first come first served basis....

MetroCast Night Canceled Due to Rain; Fifth Rain Out of Season

MetroCast Night Canceled Due to Rain; Fifth Rain Out of Season

Jamaica, VA – After a third round of showers officials at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway were forced to cancel racing activities for MetroCast Business Services Night on Saturday July 16, 2016. It is the fifth rain out of the 2016 season. The Speedway will take the weekend of July 23rd off and return to racing on Saturday July 30, 2016 for week 10 of Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship action. See all four of the track’s weekly divisions featuring the Victory Lap Pro Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Admission price for Adults $12, seniors (60+) $10; military (active/retired w/ proper I.D.) $8, students 11 – 17 years old $6 and children 10 and under admitted free. Pit passes will be $20. 16” coolers are welcomed but no glass is allowed. There is plenty of free lit parking and camping (no hookups) is allowed at no charge on a first come first served basis....

Justin Williams Scores Second Pro Late Model win of Season; Maxey, Adkins and Hutchens also Claim Victories

Justin Williams Scores Second Pro Late Model win of Season; Maxey, Adkins and Hutchens also Claim Victories

Jamaica, VA – Justin Williams of Concord, VA is looking like the Justin Williams of old grabbing the lead on lap 9 of the 30 lap Victory Lap Pro Late Model feature and then cruising to his second win of the season. Williams rocketed around the outside of Davis Lipscombe out of turn 4 when Lipscombe opened the door with a bobble. Once out front Williams set sail to grab the win. “I don’t think I have ever had a car handle as good as this car did tonight, I could take it anywhere on the track,” commented Williams in Victory lane. In other action Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA claimed his second Budweiser Modified win of the season taking the lead on lap 5 and never looking back. Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA grabbed the lead on the opening lap and led flag to flag to score his second win of the season and in the Collision One Limited Stocks Ryan Hutchens of Providence Forge, VA rocketed around chad champion on lap 4 to take the lead and hold on for his second win of he season. It took several tries to get the Victory Lap Pro Late Model feature underway but once it did the action up front got three wide. Lipscombe paced the early laps while Stephen Childress, Williams and Tyler bare battled for second. Williams would take over second on lap 4 and then set out to reel in Lipscombe. A bobble on lap 8 out of turn 4 was all the opening Williams needed as he rocketed to the outside to take a lead he would never relinquish. The only close call for Williams came on lap 18 when Williams almost collided with a slower car on the front stretch. Once out front Williams set sail and went on to score his second win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Lipscombe, Bare, Childress and Cody Dawson. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA grab the lead on the drop of the green and never looked back going flag to flag for his second win of the season. Roger Jamerson, Chad Beahr, Joe Weiss and Tommy Upshaw battled for second on back with Jamerson taking second for good on lap 15. Rounding out the rest of the top five were Weiss, Beahr and rookie Chase Butler. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA inherited the lead on lap five after leader James Sparks and Matt Quade got together in turn 1 battling for the lead. Once out front Polevoy fended off several attempts by Brian Maxey for the lead and went on to score his second win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Maxey, Qaude, Tim Schulte and Sparks. The Collision One Limited Stock feature is always one of the best races of the night and tonight was no different as Chad Champion of Beaverdam, VA grabbed the lead on the start of the 20 lap affair. Champion would have plenty of company as the top six drivers raced nose to tail. On a lap 4 restart Champion slowed just enough to allow Hutchens to jump to his outside for the lead. Hutchens dodged a close call on lap 16 when a lapped car spun in front of him as he exited turn 2 and went on to score the victory. Rounding out the top five were Marty Coltrain, Cory Bradley, Chad Champion and Brian Bradley. The speedway will return to racing on Saturday July 16th for MetroCast Night and week eight of the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship season featuring the Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Competitor gates for Saturday July 16th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is 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 2014 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, 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 DIRT TRACK NIGHT, SATURDAY JULY 9, 2016: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (30 Laps): A-Main: 1. 2-Justin Williams[4] ; 2. 71-Davis Lipscombe[2] ; 3. 30-Tyler Bare[3] ; 4. 03-Stephen Childress[1] ; 5. 36-Cody Dawson[7] ; 6. 47-Mark Parks[9] ; 7. G6-Eddie Groome[13] ; 8. 09-Brad Rigdon[16] ; 9. 29-Billy Hubbard[10] ; 10. 12-Ryan Adams[6] ; 11. 40-Brent Bordeaux[14] ; 12. 40x-Matt Stambaugh[15] ; 13. 7A-Corey Almond[5] ; 14. 91s-Mike Gignac[18] ; 15. 17-Camden Testerman[11] ; 16. 45-David Williams[8] ; 17. 28-Carl Vaughan[17] ; 18. 2*-Jared Powell[12] Fast Qualifier: Justin Williams – 18.885 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): A-Main: 1. 16A-Brett Adkins[1] ; 2. 8-Roger Jamerson[6] ; 3. 43J-Joe Weiss[5] ; 4. 1-Chad Beahr[3] ; 5. 11-Chase Butler[13] ; 6. 00-Jimmy Priddy[11] ; 7. 91-Kevin Curtis[8] ; 8. 01-Tommy Upshaw[2] ; 9. 92-Kacey Gordon[9] ; 10. 14-Sean Owens[10] ; 11. 12-Russell Steele[14] ; 12. 9-Steve Causey[7] ; 13. 10-Matt Ashworth[4] ; 14. 22-Michael Hayes[12] ; 15. 7c-Will Clark[15] Fast Qualifier: Roger Jamerson – 22.183 seconds Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main: 1. 51-Joey Polevoy[5] ; 2. 04-Brian Maxey[6] ; 3. 47-Matt Quade[4] ; 4. 10s-Tim Schulte[2] ; 5. 26x-James Sparks[3] ; 6. 01-Francis Jarrelle III[7] ; 7. 33-Hunter McClendon[9] ; 8. 99-Charlie Hubbard[1] ; 9. 44-Steve Bryant[11] ; 10. 68-Adam Hoegerl[12] ; 11. 21c-Davey Conley[10] ; 12. 3-William Mongold[8] ; 13. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[13] Fast Qualifier: Brian Maxey – 20.389 seconds Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main: 1. 14-Ryan Hutchens[5] ; 2. 25-Marty Coltrain[1] ; 3. 41-Cory Bradley[8] ; 4. 08-Chad Champion[2] ; 5. 40-Brian Bradley[7] ; 6. 32M-Chris Champion[3] ; 7. 18-John Hankins Jr.[10] ; 8. 28-Brandon Sandridge[6] ; 9. 4-Randy Hutchens[13] ; 10. 26-Stephanie Stallings[14] ; 11. 38-Caleb Carter[17] ; 12. 50-Blair Sibley[12] ; 13. 20-James Bunn[9] ; 14. 31-Ben Lowry[11] ; 15. 8-James Givens[4] ; 16. 01-Trent Clemans[15] ; 17. 18N-Josh New[16] Fast Qualifier: James Givens – 23.324 seconds...

Roger Jamerson Holds off Weiss and Adkins for 200th win; Stephen Childress becomes Third winner in Three Races in Pro Late Models; Polevoy and Coltrain Score first Wins of Season

Roger Jamerson Holds off Weiss and Adkins for 200th win; Stephen Childress becomes Third winner in Three Races in Pro Late Models; Polevoy and Coltrain Score first Wins of Season

Jamaica, VA – Two story lines were set to play out on Military Appreciation Night at Virginia Motor Speedway but only one happened to play out. One story had Budweiser Modified feature Stephen Quade, set to join the United State Air Force on July 5th, led all but 2 laps of the 25 lap feature to finish second in what was almost a story book ending but that went to Roger Jamerson of Mechanicsville, VA in the Truckin Thunder feature. Jamerson has been chasing the elusive win #200 since the end of 2015. On this night Jamerson’s story book ending came true. Jamerson would grab the lead at the drop of the green flag with Brett Adkins right on his bumper. For the first 10 laps Jamerson and Adkins waged a side-by-side battle for the lead with Jamerson holding on each lap. Behind him Joe Weiss began Adkins began a battle for second with Weiss taking over the spot on lap 11. Over the final 14 laps you could put a blanket over the top three with Jamerson hold off Weiss and Adkins to take his first win of season and his 200th of his career. “This thing started in 1984 for me; I have been racing for a long time but to get the 200th win in a race that competitive makes it even sweeter,” Rounding out the top five were Joe Weiss, Brett Adkins, Chad Beahr and John Nickens. In other action Stephen Childress of St. Stephens Church, VA scored the flag to flag win in a very competitive Victory Lap Pro Late Model feature; Joey Polevoy of Powhatan, VA grab the lead from Stephen Quade of Mechanicsville, MD and went on to score the victory in Budweiser Modified action; and in the Collision One Limited Stocks Marty Coltrain of S. Chesterfield, VA scored a flag to flag victory, his first win in over three years. In the Victory Lap Pro Late Model 30 lap feature Davis Lipscombe and Stephen Childress led the field to green with Lipscombe jumping out to the lead with Childress right on his bumper and the race for third going three wide. On lap 2 restart after a caution Childress jumped to the outside of Lipscombe in turn 3 and grabbed the lead at the line. Once out front Childress pulled away from the battle for second that included Lipscombe, Tyler Bare and Justin Williams. Williams working his way from his sixth starting position first battled with Bare for the third finally taking the spot on lap 20 and then went by Lipscombe on the next lap with a daring pass on the high side out of turn 2. Williams tried to reel in Childress for the lead but Childress ran a flawless final 9 laps to score his first career win in the division. Rounding out the top 5 were Williams, Bare, Lipscombe and Corey Almond. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature Hunter McClendon and Stephen Quade led the field to green with Quade sweeping the outside of turn 2 to lead the first circuit. A couple of cautions slowed the action before heating up between Quade and Brian Maxey. Maxey tried several times to dive under Quade for the lead with Joey Polevoy waiting in the wings. On lap 12 Polevoy drove around the outside of Maxey in turn 3 and 4 to take over the second spot. Polevoy would reel in Quade and the two battled what seemed side by side until lap 22 when Polevoy grab the lead out of turn 4 and go on to take the win. Rounding out the top five were Quade, Maxey, Francis Jarrelle and Hunter McClendon. It was announced in victory lane that Stephen Quade will be joining the United States Air Force on July 5th. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature 8-time Champion Roger Jamerson, looking for win 200, grabbed the lead on the drop of the green to lead the first lap. Following along into second was 2-time Champion Brett Adkins as the top two pulled away from the field. On lap 12 the race got interesting as Joe Weiss dove under Adkins to battle for second. After a couple of laps of side-by-side racing Weiss took over the second spot. Weiss would take several shots at Jamerson for the lead only to be turned away. Jamerson would hold on to grab his first victory of the season and his 200th of his career. In the Collision One Limited Stock 20 lap nightcap Marty Colrtrain and James Givens led the field to green with Givens slowing with mechanical issues and Coltrain grabbing the top spot and leading the opening circuit. Several cautions closed the field on Coltrain’s bumper but that was about as close as anyone could get to him during the race. Coltrain would lead flag to flag and pick up his first victory in three years. Rounding out the top five were Chris Champion, Cory Bradley, Brian Bradley and James Bunn. The speedway will take next Saturday July 2nd off for the 4th of July holiday weekend and return to racing on Saturday July 9th for week eight of the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship season featuring the Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Competitor gates for Saturday July 9th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is 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 2014 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, 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 MILITARY APPRECIATION NIGHT, SATURDAY JUNE 25, 2016: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (30 Laps): A-Main: 1. 03-Stephen Childress[2] ; 2. 2-Justin Williams[6] ; 3. 30-Tyler Bare[5] ; 4. 71-Davis Lipscombe[1] ; 5. 7A-Corey Almond[4] ; 6. 36-Cory Dawson[9] ; 7. 29-Billy Hubbard[7] ; 8. 40-Brent Bordeaux[11] ; 9. 100-Mike Warton[15] ; 10. 09-Brad Rigdon[10] ; 11. 17-Camden Testerman[12] ; 12. 47-Mark Parks[8] ; 13. 28-Carl Vaughan[16] ; 14. 55-Jimmy Duncan[3] ; 15. 7T-Christian Thomas[14] ; 16. 2*-Jared Powell[13] Fast Qualifier: Justin Williams – 18.234 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): A-Main: 1. 8-Roger Jamerson[2] ; 2. 43J-Joe Weiss[3] ; 3. 16-Brett Adkins[4} ; 4. 1-Chad Beahr[1] ; 5. 71-John Nickens[9] ; 6. 92-Kacey Gordon[14] ; 7. 91-Kevin Curtis[11] ; 8. 11-Chase Butler[10] ; 9. 12-Russell Steele[15] ; 10. 14-Sean Owens[12] ; 11. 9-Steve Causey[8] ; 12. 21-Wesley Givens[6] ; 13. 00-Jimmy Priddy[13] ; 14. 01-Tommy Upshaw[5] ; 15. 22-Michael Hayes[7] ; 16. 10-Matt Ashworth[16] Fast Qualifier: Brett Adkins – 20.915 seconds Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main: 1. 51-Joey Polevoy[3] ; 2. 20-Stephen Quade[2] ; 3. 04-Brian Maxey[8] ; 4. 51-Francis Jarrelle III[4] ; 5. 33-Hunter McClendon[1] ; 6. 44-Steve Bryant[6] ; 7. 99-Charlie Hubbard[5] ; 8. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[7] ; 9. 68-Adam Hoegerl[9] ; 10. 3-William Mongold[10] ; 11. 39-Brian Dobie[11] Fast Qualifier: Brian Maxey – 19.083 seconds Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main: 1. 25-Marty Coltrain[2] ; 2. 32M-Chris Champion[5] ; 3. 41-Cory Bradley[4] ; 4. 40-Brian Bradley[9] ; 5. 20-James Bunn[13] ; 6. 18-John Hankins Jr.[14] ; 7. 50-Blair Sibley[10] ; 8. 14-Ryan Hutchens[8] ; 9. 4-Randy Hutchens[15] ; 10. 35-Lucas Ward[12] ; 11. 01-Trent Clemans[16] ; 12. 23-Brandon Bowler[17] ; 13. 08-Chad Champion[6] ; 14. 38-Steven Carter[11] ; 15. 28-Brandon Sandridge[7] ; 16. 39-Cole Johnston[21] ; 17. 34-Gene Brinson[19] ; 18. 26-Stephanie Stallings[18] ; 19. 8-James Givens[1] ; 20. 18N-Josh New[20] ; 21. 31-Ben Lowry[3] Fast Qualifier: Ben Lowery – 22.744 seconds...

Justin Williams Scores Career First Victory Lap Pro Late Model Victory; Brett Adkins, Brian Maxey and Ryan Hutchens also claim wins

Justin Williams Scores Career First Victory Lap Pro Late Model Victory; Brett Adkins, Brian Maxey and Ryan Hutchens also claim wins

Jamaica, VA – After a very wet spring Mother Nature finally shined brightly on Virginia Motor Speedway with great weather for the rescheduled Truckin Thunder / Northern Neck Scout Night. The massive crowd was treated to some phenomenal racing that saw two new winners and two drivers take home back to back wins. Three-time Victory Lap Late Model Champion Justin Williams reluctantly moved to the Victory Lap Pro Late Model division after the division he dominated was dropped from the weekly racing schedule, but if his dominating win on Truckin Thunder / Northern Neck Chevrolet Scout Night is any indication to his future in the division, it is surely bright. Williams battled side by side with Jimmy Duncan at the drop of the green flag taking the lead out of turn 4 to lead the opening circuit. Williams would lead flag to flag for his career first Pro Late Model victory. “It feels great to get my first win in the Pro Late Model division, the car and track both were awesome tonight,” commented Williams in victory lane. In other action Brian Maxey of King George, VA took the lead on lap 12 and never looked back for his second win in a row and of the season in the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature; in the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA picked up the win in a cautioned filled feature; and in the Collision One Limited Stock division Ryan Hutchens of Providence Forge, VA grab the lead on lap 11 and went on to grab his second win of the season. Jimmy Duncan and Justin Williams led the field to green with Williams grabbing the lead off turn 4 and leading the opening circuit. Williams, Duncan and Corey Almond pulled away from the field as Cody Dawson, Mark Parks and Stephen Childress battled for fourth. Several cautions closed the field on Williams’ bumper, but that was as close as anyone would get to him on the track. Making the biggest move of the race was Mark Parks coming from fourteenth to battle for second in the closing laps. No one had anything for Williams as he led flag to flag for the victory. Rounding out the top five were Jimmy Duncan, Marks Parks, defending champion Tyler Bare came from the rear after pitting and Corey Almond. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature James Sparks and Joey Polevoy led the field to green and then waged a side by side battle for the first 10 laps when Brian Maxey joined the battle for the top spot. On lap 12 Maxey rocketed around the outside of Sparks out of turn 2 to take over the top spot. Once out front Maxey and went on to score his second win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Joey Polevoy, Jeff Solinger, James Sparks and Stephen Bryant. Rookie Chase Butler and defending champion Chad Beahr led the 18 car field to green with Beahr grabbing the lead as the field exited turn 2. Behind Beahr the race went 3-wide between Butler, Brett Adkins and Matt Ashworth. Four cautions on all on lap 5 slowed the feature and closed the field on Beahr’s bumper. Once the field finally got underway Adkins got under Beahr out of turn 4 to take the lead. Once out front Adkins distanced himself from the field. A late caution closed the field on Adkins bumper for the final restart. On the restart Adkins pulled away for the win with Ashworth taking second coming to the checkers. Rounding out the top five were Joe Weiss, Chad Beahr and Steve Causey. In the Collision One Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature Cory Bradley and Chad Champion led the field to green with Champion leading the first circuit. Behind him the race for second included 6 competitors. James Givens grab the lead on lap 5 but gave the lead back to Champion with mechanical issues on lap 9. On lap 11 defending champion Ryan Hutchens grab the lead out of turn 4 while the battle for second continued to be hotly contested. Hutchens would go on to grab his second win of the season followed by Corey Bradley, Brian Bradley, Chad Champion and John Hankins Jr. The speedway will take next Saturday June 18th off to celebrate graduations and for Father’s Day weekend and return to racing on Saturday June 25th for week seven of the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship season featuring the Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, Truckin Thunder Sportsman and Collision One Limited Stock Cars in action. Competitor gates for Saturday June 25th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is 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 2014 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, 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 TRUCKIN THUNDER / NORTHERN NECK CHEVROLET SCOUT NIGHT, SATURDAY JUNE 11, 2016: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (30 Laps): A-Main (30 Laps) – 1. 2-Justin Williams[2] ; 2. 55-Jimmy Duncan[1] ; 3. 47-Mark Parks[14] ; 4. 30-Tyler Bare[4] ; 5. 7A-Corey Almond[3] ; 6. 100-Mike Warton[8] ; 7. 36-Cory Dawson[7] ; 8. 29-Billy Hubbard[9] ; 9. 03-Stephen Childress[5] ; 10. 40-Brent Bordeaux[11] ; 11. 16A-Brett Adkins[13] ; 12. 40x-Matt Stambaugh[6] ; 13. 71-Davis Lipscombe[10] ; 14. 17-Camden Testerman[15] ; 15. 5J-Darrell Dow[17] ; 16. 09-Brad Rigdon[12] ; 17. 28V-Carl Vaughan[16] Fast Qualifier: Tyler Bare – 19.012 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): A-Main – 1. 16A-Brett Adkins[6] ; 2. 10-Matt Ashworth[3] ; 3. 43J-Joe Weiss[5] ; 4. 1-Chad Beahr[2] ; 5. 9-Steve Causey[12] ; 6. 71-John Nickens[9] ; 7. 12-Russell Steele[16] ; 8. 98-Troy Doggett[8] ; 9. 8-Roger Jamerson[4] ; 10. 92-Kacey Gordon[10] ; 11. 21-Brandon Sandridge[11] ; 12. 91-Kevin Curtis[15] ; 13. 01-Tommy Upshaw[7] ; 14. 7-Kevin Beahr[13] ; 15. 7c-Will Clark[17] ; 16. 11-Chase Butler[1] ; 17. 14-Sean Owens[18] ; 18. 00-Jimmy Priddy[14] Fast Qualifier: Brett Adkins – 21.612 seconds Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main – 1. 04-Brian Maxey[3] ; 2. 51-Joey Polevoy[4] ; 3. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[5] ; 4. 26x-James Sparks[1]; 5. 44-Steve Bryant[8] ; 6. 21c-Davey Conley[9] ; 7. 68-Adam Hoegerl[10] ; 8. 99-Charlie Hubbard[2] ; 9. 01-Francis Jarrelle III[6] ; 10. 3-William Mongold[7] ; 11. 33-Hunter McClendon[11] Fast Qualifier: Joey Polevoy – 19.947 seconds Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main – 1. 14-Ryan Hutchens[6] ; 2. 41-Cory Bradley[1] ; 3. 40-Brian Bradley[3] ; 4. 08-Chad Champion[2] ; 5. 18-John Hankins Jr.[8] ; 6. 25-Marty Coltrain[16] ; 7. 50-Blair Sibley[12] ; 8. 26-Stephanie Stallings[20] ; 9. 14B-Brandon Bowler[7] ; 10. 4-Randy Hutchens[15] ; 11. 20-James Bunn[9] ; 12. 10-Ernie Dettbarn[11] ; 13. 01-Trent Clemons[18] ; 14. 38-Steven Carter[14] ; 15. 15-Carl New Jr.[21] ; 16. 31-Ben Lowry[4] ; 17. 8-James Givens[5] ; 18. 28-Daniel Davis[19] ; 19. 32M-Chris Champion[10] ; 20. 23-David Bowler[13] ; 21. 34-Gene Brinson[17] ; 22. 18N-Josh New[22] ; 23. 39-Cole Johnston[23] Fast Qualifier: Ryan Hutchens – 23.199 seconds...

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