Preparations Underway for Virginia Motor Speedway’s 47th Season; Car Registrations Being Accepted

Preparations Underway for Virginia Motor Speedway’s 47th Season; Car Registrations Being Accepted

Jamaica, VA – Preparations are already underway to open the 47th season of action at Virginia Motor Speedway on Saturday April 2nd with WRAR / WNNT Night at the races. The anticipation for the first race of the season has been escalating with fans and competitors alike with both groups excited to get the speedway’s 47th season underway. The 2016 season will consist of 13 Aaron’s Dirt Series weekly events, two high profile super late model specials and the season ending Fastrak World Championship for Pro Late Models. Aaron’s will move from title sponsor of the Pro Late Model division and become the title sponsor of the tracks Weekly Racing Dirt Series Championship. Victory Lap, LLC will move from the title of the Limited Late Model division to the Pro Late Model division which has been elevated to the track’s premier division for 2016 and beyond. The season opening event will take place on Saturday evening April 2nd and feature a full program of Aaron’s Dirt Series action that will include the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified and Collision One Limited Stock divisions. The speedway is accepting registrations with the top twenty in each class having their number saved until February 15th when all numbers will become first come first served. Competitors can obtain a 2016 registration form by going to the tracks website or by calling the speedway Monday through Friday 10am through 3pm at (804) 758-1867....

2016 GENERAL AND DIVISION RULE BOOKS HAVE BEEN POSTED; REGISTRATION FORMS ALSO POSTED

2016 GENERAL AND DIVISION RULE BOOKS HAVE BEEN POSTED; REGISTRATION FORMS ALSO POSTED

Jamaica, VA – The 2016 General Rule Book and Rules for the Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified and Collision One Limited Stock Cars have been posted. The Victory Lap Pro Late Model rules will be posted once Fastrak releases them after their January 30th banquet. If you have any questions call (804) 758-1867 and talk with Clarke Sawyer. Also posted are the 2016 registration and driver information forms. All competitors are reminded to send in all forms including the W9 form when registering. Click here for rules and registration forms: http://vamotorspeedway.com/forms/...

Speedway Releases 2016 Schedule

Speedway Releases 2016 Schedule

Jamaica, VA – The tentative 2016 schedule for Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway has been released and includes 13 weeks of Aaron’s Dirt Series action, three special events and two mud bogs. The track’s always competitive weekly divisions begin their race for the division Championships and the Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship on Saturday April 2nd and end with the final point’s race of the season on Saturday September 3rd. This year’s division line-up will include the Victory Lap Pro Late Models, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modifieds and the Collision One Limited Stock Cars. The first special event of 2016 will be the Aaron’s King of the Commonwealth sanctioned by the very popular Ultimate Super Late Model Series. The one day $20,000 event is expected to bring some of the nationals top super late model drivers back to the Commonwealth of Virginia for what will be one of the best races of the year. The Ultimate Super Late Model Series will then return on Saturday June 4th as they sanction the 38th Annual Tire-X USA 100. This year’s event will get a purse increase that will have the winner taking home a $15,000 check. The event will also be part of a four race mini-series billed as the Colonial Clash Championship presented by Dirt Nation. The series will start at Georgetown Speedway on Tursday June 2nd for a $4000 to win event, then head to Potomac Speedway on Friday June 3rd for a $5000 to win event; the third event will be the $15,000 to win Tire-X USA 100 on Saturday June 4th with the final event being a $5000 affair at Winchester Speedway. The mini-series will also have a $15,000 point fund with $4000 going to the champion and pay the top 15 in points. To be eligible for the point fund drivers must attempt to race all four events. After a successful debut in 2015 the speedway will again host two, $3000 to win Fastrak Pro Late Model “National Tour” events in conjunction with the two super late model events, making both events a late model fans dream. For two year’s in a row the Fastrak World Championship has produced some of the best racing ever seen at the speedway. The event returns to the 2016 schedule and will be contested on September 16 – 17th. The “Super Bowl” of Pro Late Model racing will now be an open event allowing any competitor to compete with no restrictions other than car must meet and pass Fastrak rules. The event will feature the $5000 to win World Challenge on Friday, September 16th and the $15,000 to win finale on Saturday, September 17th that will crown the Fastrak Pro Late Model World Champion. More details about the Fastrak World Championship will be released in the very near future. Along with the weekly racing action and the special events the speedway will also host two mud bogs at its state of the art mud bog facility that will be celebrating its eleventh year of racing. On Saturday May 21st “The Pit at VMS” will host the 9th Annual Down and Dirty Mud Mayhem and on Saturday October 8th the 12th Annual Down and Dirty Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motor Sports. To see the entire 2016 schedule in its entirety is located here. The 2016 schedule is tentative and subject to change. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a 1/2-mile, dirt oval. The 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....

FASTRAK Pro Late Models to become top division at Virginia Motor Speedway starting in 2016

FASTRAK Pro Late Models to become top division at Virginia Motor Speedway starting in 2016

Jamaica, VA – When the green flag drops to signal the start of weekly competition at Virginia Motor Speedway in 2016 fans will see a major change in the division line-up with the FASTRAK Pro Late Model division taking over as the top division at the ½ mile speed plant in Jamaica, VA. After much discussion the speedway will be dropping the Limited Late Model division and elevate the FASTRAK Pro Late Models to the tracks premier division for the 2016 season and beyond. “With the car counts going down in the Limited Late Model division and the cost to field one of those cars going up we felt it was time to make the switch with the FASTRAK Pro Late Model class being one of our fastest growing divisions in 2015,” commented track owner Bill Sawyer. “This move will only help grow the division and also highlight our commitment to not only the FASTRAK Pro Late Model division but also our hosting the FASTRAK World Championship,” concluded Sawyer. The division will now be known as the Victory Lap Pro Late Model division as long-time limited late model sponsor Victory Lap, LLC takes over the division sponsorship. With the move the FASTRAK Pro Late Model division weekly payout will now be $1000 to win and $100 to start the A-Main. The division will also take over the Championship payout from the Limited Late Models as they now compete for a $12,500 point fund of which $5000 is earmarked for the Champion. “This move by Bill Sawyer only shows his commitment for the FASTRAK Pro Late Model division as a whole and I can’t be happier to be partnered with Bill and Virginia Motor Speedway,” stated Stan Lester. “In 2015 Virginia Motor Speedway had the highest average weekly car count of any of our partner tracks and this move will undoubtedly push those car count numbers even higher,” added Lester. “No one likes to have their division deleted from the program but when you do the math it is purely a business decision and I applaud Bill for getting this information out early,” concluded Lester. 2015 FASTRAK Pro Late Model division sponsor Aaron’s Inc. is expected to return in 2016 as not only the title sponsor of the Ultimate Super Late Model sanctioned King of the Commonwealth but also move them to the prestigious position as title sponsor of the Dirt Series Championship which crowns an overall track champion. The FASTRAK Pro Late Model division took a prominent roll at the speedway during the 2015 season with the track hosting two FASTRAK National Tour events and the $15,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship. For more info on the payouts and point fund visit www.vamotorspeedway.com and for FASTRAK rules visit www.fastrakracing.com....

Speedway Crowns 2015 Champions; Hutchens crowned VMS Dirt Series Champion

Speedway Crowns 2015 Champions; Hutchens crowned VMS Dirt Series Champion

Jamaica, VA – Bill Sawyers Virginia Motor Speedway officially wrapped up the 2015 season by recognizing the top ten in each of the track’s divisions with special attention reserved for the 2015 champions. During the night’s events almost $39,000 in cash and prizes were awarded, of that almost $32,000 was in cash. Justin Williams of Concord, VA was crowned the 2015 Victory Lap Late Model Champion for the third year in a row and received a check for $5,000 for his efforts. Williams also received a $500 certificate from the Joie of Seating, a custom calendar from Al Goulder Photography, his Championship helmet trophy and his Champions jacket from Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic. Williams became only the third driver to win 3 titles in a row. Tyler Bare of Rockbridge Baths, VA was crowned the Aaron’s Pro Late Model Champion. Bare became the tracks first ever third generation driver to win a championship at the speedway. The young Bare joins his grandfather Tommy Bare (Late Model – 1980) and father Booper Bare (Super Late Models – 2003, 2004) in winning tracks titles at the ½ mile facility. Bare received a check for $1,000, a $500 certificate from the Joie of Seating, a custom calendar from Al Goulder Photography, his Championship helmet trophy, his Champions jacket from Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic and a 40” HD / Blueray combo television from sponsor Aaron’s. Chad Beahr of Mechanicsville, VA was crowned the 2015 Truckin Thunder Sportsman Champion and received a check for $1,000 for his efforts. Beahrs also received a $500 certificate from the Joie of Seating, a custom calendar from Al Goulder Photography, his Championship helmet trophy and his Champions jacket from Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic. Matt Quade of Mechanicsville, MD was crowned the 2015 Budweiser Modified Champion, his second championship in a row. Quade received a check for $1,000, a $500 certificate from the Joie of Seating, a custom calendar from Al Goulder Photography, his Championship helmet trophy and his Champions jacket from Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic. Ryan Hutchens of Providence Forge, VA won the Collision One Limited Stock Car Championship. It was his career first championship. Hutchens received a check for $700, a $500 certificate from the Joie of Seating, a custom calendar from Al Goulder Photography his Championship helmet trophy and his Champions jacket from Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic. The speedway also crowns an overall VMS Dirt Series Champion which pits all five divisions against each other. Ryan Hutchens became the first ever Collision One Limited Stock Car driver to ever win the overall Championship and received a $2000 check and the special eagle trophy that goes along with winning the title. Special achievement award winners for the 2015 season included: The Pitts Lumber Rookies of the Year were Darrell Dow of Chesapeake, VA in Victory Lap Late Models; Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA in the Aaron’s Pro Late Model division; Kevin Beahr of Mechanicsville, VA in Truckin Thunder Sportsman; Hunter McClendon of Williamsburg, VA in Budweiser Modifieds and Cory Bradley of Hopewell, VA in the Collision One Limited Stock Car division. Each winner received a plaque and $250....

SPEEDWAY TO CLOSE BOOKS ON SEASON WITH 2015 AWARDS BANQUET THIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 24

SPEEDWAY TO CLOSE BOOKS ON SEASON WITH 2015 AWARDS BANQUET THIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 24

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will officially close the books on the season with the 2015 Awards Banquet to be held this Saturday, October 24, 2015. The event will once again be held at the beautiful Double Tree Hotel and Resort in Virginia Beach, VA. During the evenings award ceremony over $55,000 in cash and contingencies will be handed out to the Speedway’s five Champions and the remainder of the top 10 in each division. The Victory Lap Late Model Champion will receive $5,000 for winning his championship. The Speedway will also crown the 2015 VMS Dirt Series Champion and award him or her with a $2000 check. The VMS Dirt Series Championship pits all of the Speedway’s competitors against each other and crowning one overall Champion. One of the most exciting and memorable times during the Awards Banquet weekend is the annual go-kart race that is held at Motoworld in Virginia Beach. Fans, Competitors and officials gather to compete in a friendly atmosphere that leaves everyone talking during the night’s banquet festivities. The go-kart outing will begin at 12 noon and go till 2pm, weather permitting. We have worked out special pricing of $25.00 for a two-hour wristband once again with Motoworld. Everyone is invited to come and participate. For more information on the Virginia Motor Speedway 2015 Awards Banquet visit us online at www.vamotorspeedway.com or call the office at (804) 758-1867....

2015 CHAMPIONS BANQUET SET FOR SATURDAY OCT. 24; TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

2015 CHAMPIONS BANQUET SET FOR SATURDAY OCT. 24; TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will celebrate the 2015 season and officially bring it to a close with the 2015 Awards Banquet on Saturday, October 24, 2015. The event will once again be held at the beautiful Double Tree Hotel and Resort in Virginia Beach, VA. Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased printing off the order form (2015 ORDER FORM) or by calling Dave Seay or Brian Tidball at the Speedway’s office Monday through Friday between the hours of 10am and 3pm. 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 $65 per night have been established with the newly renovated Double Tree Hotel & Resort and $58 per night at the Quality Inn Oceanfront. At both hotels ask for the VA MOTOR SPEEDWAY RATE. 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 October 19, 2014. Fans of Virginia Motor Speedway are once again invited to attend the Awards Banquet. During the evenings award ceremony over $55,000 in cash and contingencies will be handed out to the Speedway’s five Champions and the remainder of the top 10 in each division. The Victory Lap Late Model Champion will receive $5,000 for winning his championship. The Speedway will also crown the 2015 VMS Dirt Series Champion and award him or her with a $2000 check. The VMS Dirt Series Championship pits all of the Speedway’s competitors against each other and crowning one overall Champion. One of the most exciting and memorable times during the Awards Banquet weekend is the annual go-kart race that is held at Motoworld in Virginia Beach. Fans, Competitors and officials gather to compete in a friendly atmosphere that leaves everyone talking during the night’s banquet festivities. The go-kart outing will begin at 12 noon and go till 2pm, weather permitting. We have worked out special pricing of $25.00 for a two-hour wristband once again with Motoworld. Everyone is invited to come and participate. FOR ORDER FORM AND FLIER CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW: ORDER FORM: 2015 ORDER FORM BANQUET FLIER: 2015 BANQUET FLIER...

Corey Gordon Cashes in Big with $5000 Fastrak World Challenge Victory on Opening Night of Fastrak World Championship

Corey Gordon Cashes in Big with $5000 Fastrak World Challenge Victory on Opening Night of Fastrak World Championship

Jamaica, VA – Corey Gordon’s day didn’t start out as he planned, breaking a drive shaft in practice. But his performance from that point on was absolutely flawless. Gordon won his heat and then went on to score the biggest win of his young career. Gordon of Charlotte, NC took command of the event on the opening lap of the 40 lap Fastrak World Challenge from his outside starting position and then survived several intense restarts with David smith of Inman, SC to take the $5000 World Challenge victory on the opening night of the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment at Virginia Motor Speedway. “I wanted to just pack up and go home after breaking the drive shaft earlier in the day; I have to thank Teddy Tate for helping with another drive shaft. I can’t believe we are here in victory lane after the day we have had, I have to thank God first of all and my crew for working so hard to get us here,” commented Gordon in victory lane. David Smith and Corey Gordon led the 24 car field to green with Gordon rocketing to the lead with Smith flowing in second. On lap 8 the races first caution would fly for a spin by Jimmy Duncan in turn 4. Several cautions followed on restarts slowing the action. On the lap 10 restart action went three wide with Smith, Daniel Baggerly and Matt Long battling for the second spot. Several cautions closed the field on Gordon’s bumper but on each restart he was able to pull away from the battle for second. On lap 18 the battle for third heated up as Baggerly worked to keep Long at bay. The two raced side by side the next two laps before Long would get by out of turn 4. Once in third, Long set out to catch Smith who was trying to keep pace with Gordon who was setting a blistering pace. On lap 32 Long caught Smith in turn 3 and the two began a side by side back and forth battle for second. With Smith and Long battling for second Gordon was able to stretch out his lead and go on to the $5000 victory. The win was Gordon’s biggest win of his career. Heat race winners were David Smith, Corey Gordon, Aaron Barley and Ron Parker. B-Main winners were Kenny Compton Jr. and Mark Parks. The Speedway will be back in action tomorrow night for night 2 of the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment. The competitors of the Fastrak Pro Late Models will be competing for the $15,000 top prize and to be crowned the World Champion. Spectator gates will open at 4pm with on track action beginning at 6pm with practice. The program will include practice, qualifying, heats, B-Mains and the 60 lap feature. For those that cannot make it to track, they can watch every lap of every race on RACEFEEDX. Go to www.racefeedx.com to order your Saturday night package. Broadcast begins at 8pm EST with qualifying. Saturday September 19th admission will be: Adults – $25, Seniors (60+) – $25, Military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, Students (11-17) – $10 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FOR NIGHT 1 OF FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2015: Fastrak World Challenge (40 Laps): 1. 23-Corey Gordon[2] ; 2. 11-David Smith[1] ; 3. 25-Matt Long[8] ; 4. 16-Daniel Baggerly[6] ; 5. 42-Cla Knight[9] ; 6. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[17] ; 7. 30-Tyler Bare[10] ; 8. 24S-Jimmy Schiltz[11] ; 9. 2*-Jared Powell[21] ; 10. 77-Joel Prosser[13] ; 11. 7P-Mark Parks[18] ; 12. 6-Dillon Brown[22] ; 13. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[19] ; 14. 09-Brad Rigdon[23] ; 15. 55-Jimmy Duncan[20] ; 16. 84-Kyle Lukon[15] ; 17. 28-Aaron Barley[3] ; 18. 7-Corey Almond[5] ; 19. 16A-Billy Adkins[24] ; 20. 12U-Brandon Umberger[14] ; 21. 8-Ron Parker[4] ; 22. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[16] ; 23. 00-Booper Bare[12] ; 24. 99-Teddy Tate[7] Heat 1 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 11-David Smith[1] ; 2. 7-Corey Almond[3] ; 3. 42-Cla Knight[2] ; 4. 77-Joel Prosser[6] ; 5. 09-Brad Rigdon[5] ; 6. 18-TJ Salango[7] ; 7. 2-Michael Bland[8] ; 8. 85-Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance[4] ; 9. 1-Terry Cregger[9] ; 10. 44B-Brent Robinson[10] Heat 2 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 23-Corey Gordon[2] ; 2. 16-Daniel Baggerly[1] ; 3. 30-Tyler Bare[3] ; 4. 12U-Brandon Umberger[4] ; 5. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[10] ; 6. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[8] ; 7. 2*-Jared Powell[5] ; 8. 83A-Tom Adams[7] ; 9. 14T-Tyler Stutler[9] ; 10. 8H-Daniel Hill[6] Heat 3 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 28-Aaron Barley[3] ; 2. 99-Teddy Tate[4] ; 3. 24S-Jimmy Schiltz[8] ; 4. 84-Kyle Lukon[10] ; 5. 7P-Mark Parks[1] ; 6. 71-Davis Lipscombe[5] ; 7. 99S-Rick Solari[11] ; 8. 87-Walker Arthur[7] ; 9. 41-Joe Cox[6] ; 10. 44-Wes Branner[9] ; 11. 24N-Matthew Nance[2] Heat 4 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 8-Ron Parker[2] ; 2. 25-Matt Long[3] ; 3. 00-Booper Bare[5] ; 4. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[4] ; 5. 55-Jimmy Duncan[8] ; 6. 6-Dillon Brown[6] ; 7. 16A-Billy Adkins[9] ; 8. 39-Henry Hornsby III[7] ; 9. 28V-Carl Vaughan[11] ; 10. 21-Billy Beachler[10] ; 11. 83-Jensen Ford[1] B-Main #1 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[2] ; 2. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[4] ; 3. 2*-Jared Powell[6] ; 4. 09-Brad Rigdon[1] ; 5. 83A-Tom Adams[8] ; 6. 18-TJ Salango[3] ; 7. 1-Terry Cregger[9] ; 8. 14T-Tyler Stutler[10] ; 9. 2-Michael Bland[5] ; 10. 85-Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance[7] ; 11. 44B-Brent Robinson[11] ; 12. 8H-Daniel Hill[12] B-Main #2 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 7P-Mark Parks[1] ; 2. 55-Jimmy Duncan[2] ; 3. 6-Dillon Brown[4] ; 4. 16A-Billy Adkins[6] ; 5. 71-Davis Lipscombe[3] ; 6. 87-Walker Arthur[7] ; 7. 39-Henry Hornsby III[8] ; 8. 99S-Rick Solari[5] ; 9. 44-Wes Branner[11] ; 10. 21-Billy Beachler[12] ; 11. 41-Joe Cox[9] ; 12. 83-Jensen Ford[14] ; 13. 28V-Carl Vaughan[10] ; 14. 24N-Matthew Nance[13] ; 15. 16-Daniel Baggerly[15] ; 16. 25-Matt Long[16] ; 17. 30-Tyler Bare[17] Group 1 Fast Qualifier: David Smith – 19.025 seconds Group 2 Fast Qualifier: Daniel Baggerly – 18.761 seconds Group 3 Fast Qualifier: Mark Parks – 18.590 seconds (Overall Fast Qualifier) Group 4 Fast Qualifier: Jensen Ford – 18.792 seconds...

Tyler Bare Makes Last Lap Pass for Aaron’s Pro Late Model Win; Quade, J. Williams, Brann, Hutchens Grab Wins; 2015 Champions Crowned

Tyler Bare Makes Last Lap Pass for Aaron’s Pro Late Model Win; Quade, J. Williams, Brann, Hutchens Grab Wins; 2015 Champions Crowned

Jamaica, VA – Tyler Bare of Rockbridge Baths, VA passed Davis Lipscombe of Mechanicsville, VA heading to the white flag and then held off Lipscombe to take his fourth Aaron’s Pro Late Model win of the season and be crowned the 2015 Champion. Bare became the first third generation driver to win a championship at Virginia Motor Speedway. Booper Bare and Davis Lipscombe led the field to green with Lipscombe darting to the lead. On a lap 13 restart Tyler Bare got under his dad for second and then set out to reel in Lipscombe. On lap 22 Bare closed in on Lipscombe and finally worked inside him for the lead as the two came to the white flag. Bare would go on to score the win and put an exclamation point on his 2015 Championship season. Rounding out the top five were Lipscombe, Daniel Baggerly, Booper Bare and Jimmy Duncan. In other action Justin Williams of Cord, VA got by David Williams of Mechanicsville, MD on lap 24 to grab the lead and go on to his fifth Victory Lap Late Model win of the season and be crowned the 2015 Champion, it was his third championship in a row; In the Budweiser Modified division Matt Quade of Mechanicsville, MD got the lead from James Sparks of Hollywood, MD on lap 16 and went on to score his sixth win of the season and be crowned the 2015 Champion, it was his second championship in a row; in the Truckin Thunder Sportsman division Timmy Brann of Warsaw, VA held off Jeremiah Marshall at the line by .042 seconds to claim his second win of the season; Chad Beahr of Mechanicsville, VA rebounded from an opening lap spin to be crowned the 2015 Truckin Sportsman Champion; and in the Collision One Limited Stock division Ryan Hutchens of Providence Forge, VA held off Stephen Childress for his fourth victory and was crowned the 2015 Champion. The night for the Victory Lap Late Models started off with Tyler Emory of King George, VA setting a new track record with a lap of 17.654 seconds. That record stood for about five minutes before Justin Williams of Concord, VA set a new track record with a lap of 17.649 seconds. On the drop of the green David Williams bolted to the lead with Justin Williams following in second. The two pulled away from Emory who was trailing by five car lengths in third. Justin Williams would try both the inside and outside of David Williams on several occasions for the lead. On lap 15 Justin Williams looked like he was headed for the turn 3 wall backwards when he regained control of his car to stay in second. That allowed David Williams to pull away by about twelve car lengths. It took Justin Williams five laps to get back to the back bumper of David Williams. Justin Williams drove inside David Williams out of turn 4 several times only to come up inches short at the line. On lap 25 Justin Williams finally got by David Williams on lap 24 for the lead. The two would beat and bang for the next four laps with Justin Williams pulling away on the final circuit to get his fifth win of the season and cap off his third championship in a row. Rounding out the top five were David Williams, Tyler Emory, Billy Hubbard and Billy Tucker. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature Matt Quade battled with James Sparks of Hollywood, MD for the first fourteen laps with Sparks holding Quade at bay. On lap fifteen Sparks car slowed in turn 4 due to mechanical failure and handing the lead over to Quade. On the restart Qaude would pull away from the field and go on to his sixth win of the season and his second championship in a row. Rounding out the top five were Brian Maxey, Brent Bordeaux, Tim Schulte and William Mongold. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 20 lap feature Timmy Brann and point leader Chad Beahr led the field to green with Brann powering off of turn 2 to take the lead. Beahr would spin in turn 4 sending him to the rear of the field and putting a possible damper on his title run. Brann would pull away to a pretty sizeable lead. Jeremiah Marshall would reel in Brann in lapped traffic. On the last lap Marshall would dive under Brann out of turn 4 to pull door to door with Brann. The two would come across the finish line in a dead heat and Brann winning by .042 seconds. Rounding out the top five were Marshall, James Snead, Brett Adkins and Matt Ashworth. Chad Beahr would rebound to a ninth place finish and be crowned the 2015 Truckin Thunder Sportsman Champion. In the Collision One Limited Stock 29 lap feature Ryan Hutchens survived a rough and tumble outing to score his fourth win of the season. Hutchens took over the lead in a three wide battle on lap 12. Once out front Hutchens would hold off Stephen Childress for the win. Rounding out the top five were Chris Maxey, Brian Bradley and Dylan Loving. The speedway will take the week off due to the NASCAR races at Richmond International Raceway and return to racing Friday and Saturday September 18th and 19th to host the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment. The two-day show will feature a $5000 to win 40 lap event on Friday September 18th and the $15,000 to win 60 lap Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment on Saturday September 19th. The speedway is offering a fantastic two-day ticket price of only $22. There will be single day prices for both Friday and Saturday. For information on the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment visit www.vamotorspeedway.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 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 COLLISION ONE | AARON’S CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 2015: Victory Lap Late Models (30 laps): A-Main: 1. 2-Justin Williams[4] ; 2. 45-David Williams[1] ; 3. 46-Tyler Emory[3] ; 4. 3-Billy Hubbard[2] ; 5. B1-Billy Tucker[5] ; 6. 43-Buck Roadcap[7] ; 7. 08-Stephen Childress[8] ; 8. K1-Anthony Kincaid[6] ; 9. 09-Larry Black[10] ; 10. 22-David Steele[11] ; 11. 5J-Darrell Dow[9] Fast Qualifier: Justin Williams – 17.649 seconds (New Division Track Record) 2015 Champion: Justin Williams Aaron’s Pro Late Models (25 Laps): A-Main: 1. 30-Tyler Bare[4] ; 2. 71-Davis Lipscombe[2] ; 3. 1V-Daniel Baggerly[3] ; 4. 00-Booper Bare[1] ; 5. 55-Jimmy Duncan[7] ; 6. 2*-Jared Powell[5] ; 7. 7-Corey Almond[6] ; 8. 09-Brad Rigdon[9] ; 9. 16-Brett Adkins[8] ; 10. 17-Camden Testerman[12] ; 11. 44-Wes Branner[11] ; 12. 28-Carl Vaughan[10] ; 13. 7P-Mark Parks[13] Fast Qualifier: Tyler Bare – 18.458 seconds. 2015 Champion: Tyler Bare Truckin Thunder Sportsman (20 laps): A-Main: 1. 11-Timmy Brann[1] ; 2. 6M-Jeremiah Marshall[4] ; 3. 15-James Snead[3] ; 4. 16-Brett Adkins[6] ; 5. 10-Matt Ashworth[8] ; 6. 8-Roger Jamerson[10] ; 7. 43J-Joe Weiss[5] ; 8. 01-Tommy Upshaw[9] ; 9. 1-Chad Beahr[2] ; 10. 7-Kevin Beahr[12] ; 11. 04-Mark Mullens[11] ; 12. 40-John Bordeaux[13] ; 13. 12-Russell Steele[15] ; 14. 00-James Bunn[16] ; 15. 21-Brandon Sandridge[14] ; 16. 55-Hunter Shelton[7] Fast Qualifier: Brett Adkins – 20.989 seconds. 2015 Champion: Chad Beahr Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main: 1. 47-Matt Quade[6] ; 2. 55-Brian Maxey[3] ; 3. 40-Brent Bordeaux[7] ; 4. 10s-Tim Schulte[8] ; 5. 3-William Mongold[11] ; 6. 01-Francis Jarrelle III[10] ; 7. 16-David Kendall[15] ; 8. 18J-Jeremy Biggers[14] ; 9. 41-Bret Hamilton[1] ; 10. 26x-James Sparks[2] ; 11. 51-Joey Polevoy[5] ; 12. 57-Kelly Samuels[13] ; 13. 44-Steve Bryant[12] ; 14. 33-Hunter McClendon[9] ; 15. 11L-Gary Long[4] ; 16. 10-Brian Dobie[16] Fast Qualifier: Matt Quade – 18.864 seconds (New Division Track Record) 2015 Champion: Matt Quade Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main: 1. 14-Ryan Hutchens[1] ; 2. 03-Stephen Childress[4] ; 3. 5-Chris Maxey[8] ; 4. 40-Brian Bradley[6] ; 5. 8-Dylan Loving[17] ; 6. 37-Michael Hayes[10] ; 7. 09-Jacob Buie[12] ; 8. 33-Shawn Otey[3] ; 9. 2-James Givens[9] ; 10. 41-Cory Bradley[14] ; 11. 25-Marty Coltrain[7] ; 12. 14B-David Bowler[15] ; 13. 32M-Chris Champion[2] ; 14. 00-William Hardman Jr.[19] ; 15. 26-Stephanie Stallings[18] ; 16. 08-Chad Champion[5] ; 17. 18-John Hankins Jr.[11] ; 18. 50-Blair Sibley[13] ; 19. 35-Lucas Ward[20] ; 20. 39-Cole Johnston[16] ; 21. 38-Steven Carter[21] Fast Qualifier: Stephen Childress – 22.723 seconds. 2015 Champion: Ryan Hutchens...

FAST FACTS: TONIGHT’S COLLISION ONE / AARON’S CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT

FAST FACTS: TONIGHT’S COLLISION ONE / AARON’S CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT

Jamaica, VA — The speedway will host Collision One / Aaron’s Championship Night tonight! Competitor gates for Saturday August 8th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Features start at 8pm. Admission: Adults – $12; Seniors (60+) – $10; Military (active/retired) $8; Students (11-17) – $6 and kids 10 and under free. Pit passes (regardless of age) are $20. Divisions running tonight: Victory Lap Late Models (30 Laps); Aaron’s Pro Late Models (25 Laps); Truckin Thunder Sportsman (20 Laps); Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps) and Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 Laps). All divisions will run hot lap qualifying and features. Coolers are allowed (16″ or smaller), no glass allowed. Plenty of well lit, free parking. Camping is allowed (no hookups) must be self contained. For race day info call (804) 758-1867....

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