Post by Mountain Man on Jul 19, 2010 6:58:29 GMT -4
Ponderosa Speedway
365 Phillips Lane
Junction City, Kentucky 40440
2010 Official Media Release #50 (For Immediate Distribution: July 16, 2010)
Contact- Michael Despain (Mdespain7@aol.com and/or dirttrackracing@hotmail.com)
Carrier, Jr. Grabs NASRA 8th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial at Ponderosa Speedway
Junction City, KY- July 16, 2010- The National All Star Racing Association would visit Ponderosa Speedway on Friday evening for the 8th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial event and Eddie Carrier, Jr. of Salt Rock, WV would become the first repeat winner of the event and capture the $5,000 payday. Other feature event winners included Jeremy Hines of Seymour, IN in Bob Allen Motor Mall Pro Late Models, Rick King of Junction City, KY in D&D Pallet Recyclers UMP Sportsman, and Jason Wheatley of Loretto, KY in Clayton Homes UMP Modifieds.
Greg Johnson would grab the initial lead at the start of the 50 lap, $5,000 to win John Bradshaw Memorial event, followed by Scott James, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Justin Rattliff, and Mike Marlar. Carrier, Jr. would grab second on lap 2, while the first of ten cautions waved on lap 3 for debris in turn two. Back underway, Marlar would take fourth from Rattliff, while James scraped the concrete in turn two on lap 4, allowing Marlar to take third, bringing Dustin Neat along into fourth. Debris on the backchute would slow the field again on lap 5 and the restart would also come back when Neat would slow in turn one. Only one more green flag would be completed when Rattliff would slow on the frontchute and pull pitside. The restart would see Victor Lee take fourth spot away from James, while Carrier, Jr. put the heat on Johnson for the lead. Carrier, Jr would be successful on lap 8 and grab the race lead, with Marlar now challenging Johnson for second. James would draw the next caution on lap 11 when his mount spun exiting turn two after losing a tire and wheel. When racing resumed, Carrier, Jr. would still hold the lead, while D.J. Wells and David Webb would mix it up for fifth, with Webb taking the spot on lap 12. Carrier, Jr. would start lapping slower traffic on lap 16, while Marlar continued to pursue Johnson for second. Neat would draw the next caution when his mount slowed on the frontchute. The restart would see Marlar get by Johnson for second, while Webb pressured Lee for fourth. The next caution would appear on lap 24 when Tim Tungate would get crossed up in turn four and D.J. Wells would make contact with Tungate, with Skylar Marlar also involved, with Tungate and Wells done for the night. The front five would remain the same until Brandon Fouts would be the cause of the next caution on lap 30 after contacting the wall in turn two. The restart would again see Carrier, Jr. keep the race lead, with Mike Marlar and Johnson second and third, while Lee and Webb continued to mix it up for fourth. Marlar would begin to reel in Carrier, Jr. by lap 40 and the front pair would begin to go at it for the lead, with Marlar pulling alongside Carrier, Jr. in turn one in traffic on lap 44 only to have Arnie Fields slow exiting turn two, causing Marlar to check-up and allow Carrier, Jr. to get a bit of breathing room. The caution would fly for Fields as he rolled to a stop in turn three. The final few circuits saw Marlar make one more run at Carrier, Jr. for the lead, only to have the final caution wave with two laps remaining for a spin by Fields in turn two. The final two trips would see Carrier, Jr. maintain the lead and drive to the victory in the Carl Grover owned Engines, Inc./Cox Wrecker Service/Blue Ridge Machinery and Tool/ Grover Motorsports sponsored #28 Rocket Chassis, Grover Race Engines powered mount. Marlar, Johnson, Lee, and Webb would complete the top five. The remainder of the top ten would be Chris Combs, Aaron Ridley, Skylar Marlar, Fields, and Christian Rayburn. In preliminary action, Carrier, Jr. would be top qualifier among 25 entries at 13.721 seconds, with heat wins going to Carrier, Jr., Johnson, and James, while Skylar Marlar would win the B-Main.
The 20 lap Bob Allen Motor Mall Pro Late Model main event would see Jeff Johnson lead the first 16 laps until a late race caution bunched the field up and Jeremy Hines would drive by Johnson on the restart and lead the remainder of the event to score his fourth feature victory of the season at Ponderosa Speedway in the Jack Rainey owned Lineal Contracting/Bedford Transport/White River Co-Op/THR Motorsports sponsored #49 MasterSbilt Race Car, GM604 powered machine. Johnson would settle for runner-up honors, followed by Gary Yeager, John Mulligan, and Clarence Belcher. The rest of the top ten would be Billy Wooldridge, Todd Mingey, Josh Hampton, Mike Covington, and Jake Henry. Johnson would be the top qualifier among 11 entries at 14.287 seconds and also win the dash, while Mulligan won the heat.
The 15 lap D&D Pallet Recyclers UMP Sportsman feature would see three different leaders, as Donnie Sullivan, Bartley Grant, and Rick King would each take turns leading the event, with King getting around Grant on a late race restart to put his unit past the checkered flag first for the victory in his The Muffler Shop/The Brake Shop/Stanford Glass/Hubbard Home Improvements/Xtreme Style Signs and Graphics/G-Funk Chassis/ Brute Force Motors/3D Trucking/Double J Machine Shop sponsored #13D mount. Grant would take second, with Sullivan third, while Eddie Stewart and Sean Settles completed the top five. King would also be top qualifier among 9 entries at 16.477 seconds, while Sullivan won the heat for the class.
The 20 lap Clayton Homes UMP Modified main event would see Jason Wheatley jet away from the field and hold on to score his third straight UMP Modified feature victory at Ponderosa Speedway in the Kaylee and Tommy Wheatley owned VFM Manufacturing/St. Joe Garage/Mark Martin Chevrolet/Wheatley Seamless Gutters/ Wheatley Tile Flooring/Wheatley Auto Sales/Brian Wheatley Landscaping/Brady Excavating/Gootee and Mattingly Heating and Cooling/Central Kentucky Electrical and Plumbing/Springfield Auto and Farm/Cozy Corner/Nukem Graphics/Rosewood Golf Course/TSM Shocks sponsored #7 Larry Shaw by Landers Race Car, Mullins Race Engines sponsored machine. Don Adams would take second, while Benji Lee would nip J.T. Ayers in a photo finish for third, with Kelly Warren fifth. The remained of the top ten would be Jason Hall, Elliott Despain, Randy Turpin, Shane McKenney, and Tom Curtsinger. Adams would be top qualifier among 10 entries at 14.999 second, while Ayers and Wheatley won the heats.
SUMMARY- Ponderosa Speedway- Junction City, KY- July 16, 2010
NASRA Late Models (25 entries)
Top Qualifier- Eddie Carrier, Jr. 13.721
Wayne Bowen Racing Supply Heat #1 (top 5 transfer)- Eddie Carrier, Jr., Justin Rattliff, David Webb, Chris Combs, Tim Tungate, Skylar Marlar, Aaron Ridley, Kevin Colston (DNS- Brandon Fouts)
Budda Bert Transmission Sales and Service Heat #2 (top 5 transfer)- Greg Johnson, Dustin Neat, Chase McWhorter, Ernie Cordier, Dustin Linville, Josh McGuire, Jeff Watson, Brandon Hardgrove
Arizona Sport Shirts Heat #3 (top 5 transfer)- Scott James, Mike Marlar, Victor Lee, D.J. Wells, Michael Chilton, Arnie Fields, Christian Rayburn (DNS- Nick Claborn)
Double H Race Fabrications B-Main (top 5 transfer)- Skylar Marlar, Aaron Ridley, Jeff Watson, Brandon Fouts, Arnie Fields, Christian Rayburn, Brandon Hardgrove, Kevin Colston (DNS- Josh McGuire, Nick Claborn)
Series Provisional- Christian Rayburn
Track Provisional- None
8th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial A-Main- Eddie Carrier, Jr., Mike Marlar, Greg Johnson, Victor Lee, David Webb, Chris Combs, Aaron Ridley, Skylar Marlar, Arnie Fields, Christian Rayburn, Chase McWhorter, Ernie Cordier, Brandon Fouts, Tim Tungate, D.J. Wells, Dustin Neat, Michael Chilton, Jeff Watson, Scott James, Justin Rattliff, Dustin Linville
Bob Allen Motor Mall Pro Late Models (11 entries)
Top Qualifier- Jeff Johnson 14.287
Dash- Jeff Johnson, Gary Yeager, Jeremy Hines, Jake Henry, Billy Wooldridge, Josh Hampton
Heat- John Mulligan, Todd Mingey, Mike Covington, Timmy Taylor
Feature- Jeremy Hines, Jeff Johnson, Gary Yeager, John Mulligan, Clarence Belcher, Billy Wooldridge, Todd Mingey, Josh Hampton, Mike Covington, Jake Henry, Timmy Taylor
Clayton Homes UMP Modifieds (10 entries)
Top Qualifier- Don Adams 14.999
1st Heat- J.T. Ayers, Don Adams, Benji Lee, Randy Turpin
2nd Heat- Jason Wheatley, Kelly Warren, Jason Hall, Elliott Despain
Feature- Jason Wheatley, Don Adams, Benji Lee, J.T. Ayers, Kelly Warren, Jason Hall, Elliott Despain, Randy Turpin, Shane McKenney, Tom Curtsinger
D&D Pallet Recyclers UMP Sportsman (9 entries)
Top Qualifier- Rick King 16.477
Heat- Donnie Sullivan, Bartley Grant, Billy Meredith, Eddie Stewart
Feature- Rick King, Bartley Grant, Donnie Sullivan, Eddie Stewart, Sean Settles, Johnny King, Billy Meredith, Clayton Spradling (DNS- Wayne Hager)
365 Phillips Lane
Junction City, Kentucky 40440
2010 Official Media Release #50 (For Immediate Distribution: July 16, 2010)
Contact- Michael Despain (Mdespain7@aol.com and/or dirttrackracing@hotmail.com)
Carrier, Jr. Grabs NASRA 8th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial at Ponderosa Speedway
Junction City, KY- July 16, 2010- The National All Star Racing Association would visit Ponderosa Speedway on Friday evening for the 8th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial event and Eddie Carrier, Jr. of Salt Rock, WV would become the first repeat winner of the event and capture the $5,000 payday. Other feature event winners included Jeremy Hines of Seymour, IN in Bob Allen Motor Mall Pro Late Models, Rick King of Junction City, KY in D&D Pallet Recyclers UMP Sportsman, and Jason Wheatley of Loretto, KY in Clayton Homes UMP Modifieds.
Greg Johnson would grab the initial lead at the start of the 50 lap, $5,000 to win John Bradshaw Memorial event, followed by Scott James, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Justin Rattliff, and Mike Marlar. Carrier, Jr. would grab second on lap 2, while the first of ten cautions waved on lap 3 for debris in turn two. Back underway, Marlar would take fourth from Rattliff, while James scraped the concrete in turn two on lap 4, allowing Marlar to take third, bringing Dustin Neat along into fourth. Debris on the backchute would slow the field again on lap 5 and the restart would also come back when Neat would slow in turn one. Only one more green flag would be completed when Rattliff would slow on the frontchute and pull pitside. The restart would see Victor Lee take fourth spot away from James, while Carrier, Jr. put the heat on Johnson for the lead. Carrier, Jr would be successful on lap 8 and grab the race lead, with Marlar now challenging Johnson for second. James would draw the next caution on lap 11 when his mount spun exiting turn two after losing a tire and wheel. When racing resumed, Carrier, Jr. would still hold the lead, while D.J. Wells and David Webb would mix it up for fifth, with Webb taking the spot on lap 12. Carrier, Jr. would start lapping slower traffic on lap 16, while Marlar continued to pursue Johnson for second. Neat would draw the next caution when his mount slowed on the frontchute. The restart would see Marlar get by Johnson for second, while Webb pressured Lee for fourth. The next caution would appear on lap 24 when Tim Tungate would get crossed up in turn four and D.J. Wells would make contact with Tungate, with Skylar Marlar also involved, with Tungate and Wells done for the night. The front five would remain the same until Brandon Fouts would be the cause of the next caution on lap 30 after contacting the wall in turn two. The restart would again see Carrier, Jr. keep the race lead, with Mike Marlar and Johnson second and third, while Lee and Webb continued to mix it up for fourth. Marlar would begin to reel in Carrier, Jr. by lap 40 and the front pair would begin to go at it for the lead, with Marlar pulling alongside Carrier, Jr. in turn one in traffic on lap 44 only to have Arnie Fields slow exiting turn two, causing Marlar to check-up and allow Carrier, Jr. to get a bit of breathing room. The caution would fly for Fields as he rolled to a stop in turn three. The final few circuits saw Marlar make one more run at Carrier, Jr. for the lead, only to have the final caution wave with two laps remaining for a spin by Fields in turn two. The final two trips would see Carrier, Jr. maintain the lead and drive to the victory in the Carl Grover owned Engines, Inc./Cox Wrecker Service/Blue Ridge Machinery and Tool/ Grover Motorsports sponsored #28 Rocket Chassis, Grover Race Engines powered mount. Marlar, Johnson, Lee, and Webb would complete the top five. The remainder of the top ten would be Chris Combs, Aaron Ridley, Skylar Marlar, Fields, and Christian Rayburn. In preliminary action, Carrier, Jr. would be top qualifier among 25 entries at 13.721 seconds, with heat wins going to Carrier, Jr., Johnson, and James, while Skylar Marlar would win the B-Main.
The 20 lap Bob Allen Motor Mall Pro Late Model main event would see Jeff Johnson lead the first 16 laps until a late race caution bunched the field up and Jeremy Hines would drive by Johnson on the restart and lead the remainder of the event to score his fourth feature victory of the season at Ponderosa Speedway in the Jack Rainey owned Lineal Contracting/Bedford Transport/White River Co-Op/THR Motorsports sponsored #49 MasterSbilt Race Car, GM604 powered machine. Johnson would settle for runner-up honors, followed by Gary Yeager, John Mulligan, and Clarence Belcher. The rest of the top ten would be Billy Wooldridge, Todd Mingey, Josh Hampton, Mike Covington, and Jake Henry. Johnson would be the top qualifier among 11 entries at 14.287 seconds and also win the dash, while Mulligan won the heat.
The 15 lap D&D Pallet Recyclers UMP Sportsman feature would see three different leaders, as Donnie Sullivan, Bartley Grant, and Rick King would each take turns leading the event, with King getting around Grant on a late race restart to put his unit past the checkered flag first for the victory in his The Muffler Shop/The Brake Shop/Stanford Glass/Hubbard Home Improvements/Xtreme Style Signs and Graphics/G-Funk Chassis/ Brute Force Motors/3D Trucking/Double J Machine Shop sponsored #13D mount. Grant would take second, with Sullivan third, while Eddie Stewart and Sean Settles completed the top five. King would also be top qualifier among 9 entries at 16.477 seconds, while Sullivan won the heat for the class.
The 20 lap Clayton Homes UMP Modified main event would see Jason Wheatley jet away from the field and hold on to score his third straight UMP Modified feature victory at Ponderosa Speedway in the Kaylee and Tommy Wheatley owned VFM Manufacturing/St. Joe Garage/Mark Martin Chevrolet/Wheatley Seamless Gutters/ Wheatley Tile Flooring/Wheatley Auto Sales/Brian Wheatley Landscaping/Brady Excavating/Gootee and Mattingly Heating and Cooling/Central Kentucky Electrical and Plumbing/Springfield Auto and Farm/Cozy Corner/Nukem Graphics/Rosewood Golf Course/TSM Shocks sponsored #7 Larry Shaw by Landers Race Car, Mullins Race Engines sponsored machine. Don Adams would take second, while Benji Lee would nip J.T. Ayers in a photo finish for third, with Kelly Warren fifth. The remained of the top ten would be Jason Hall, Elliott Despain, Randy Turpin, Shane McKenney, and Tom Curtsinger. Adams would be top qualifier among 10 entries at 14.999 second, while Ayers and Wheatley won the heats.
SUMMARY- Ponderosa Speedway- Junction City, KY- July 16, 2010
NASRA Late Models (25 entries)
Top Qualifier- Eddie Carrier, Jr. 13.721
Wayne Bowen Racing Supply Heat #1 (top 5 transfer)- Eddie Carrier, Jr., Justin Rattliff, David Webb, Chris Combs, Tim Tungate, Skylar Marlar, Aaron Ridley, Kevin Colston (DNS- Brandon Fouts)
Budda Bert Transmission Sales and Service Heat #2 (top 5 transfer)- Greg Johnson, Dustin Neat, Chase McWhorter, Ernie Cordier, Dustin Linville, Josh McGuire, Jeff Watson, Brandon Hardgrove
Arizona Sport Shirts Heat #3 (top 5 transfer)- Scott James, Mike Marlar, Victor Lee, D.J. Wells, Michael Chilton, Arnie Fields, Christian Rayburn (DNS- Nick Claborn)
Double H Race Fabrications B-Main (top 5 transfer)- Skylar Marlar, Aaron Ridley, Jeff Watson, Brandon Fouts, Arnie Fields, Christian Rayburn, Brandon Hardgrove, Kevin Colston (DNS- Josh McGuire, Nick Claborn)
Series Provisional- Christian Rayburn
Track Provisional- None
8th Annual John Bradshaw Memorial A-Main- Eddie Carrier, Jr., Mike Marlar, Greg Johnson, Victor Lee, David Webb, Chris Combs, Aaron Ridley, Skylar Marlar, Arnie Fields, Christian Rayburn, Chase McWhorter, Ernie Cordier, Brandon Fouts, Tim Tungate, D.J. Wells, Dustin Neat, Michael Chilton, Jeff Watson, Scott James, Justin Rattliff, Dustin Linville
Bob Allen Motor Mall Pro Late Models (11 entries)
Top Qualifier- Jeff Johnson 14.287
Dash- Jeff Johnson, Gary Yeager, Jeremy Hines, Jake Henry, Billy Wooldridge, Josh Hampton
Heat- John Mulligan, Todd Mingey, Mike Covington, Timmy Taylor
Feature- Jeremy Hines, Jeff Johnson, Gary Yeager, John Mulligan, Clarence Belcher, Billy Wooldridge, Todd Mingey, Josh Hampton, Mike Covington, Jake Henry, Timmy Taylor
Clayton Homes UMP Modifieds (10 entries)
Top Qualifier- Don Adams 14.999
1st Heat- J.T. Ayers, Don Adams, Benji Lee, Randy Turpin
2nd Heat- Jason Wheatley, Kelly Warren, Jason Hall, Elliott Despain
Feature- Jason Wheatley, Don Adams, Benji Lee, J.T. Ayers, Kelly Warren, Jason Hall, Elliott Despain, Randy Turpin, Shane McKenney, Tom Curtsinger
D&D Pallet Recyclers UMP Sportsman (9 entries)
Top Qualifier- Rick King 16.477
Heat- Donnie Sullivan, Bartley Grant, Billy Meredith, Eddie Stewart
Feature- Rick King, Bartley Grant, Donnie Sullivan, Eddie Stewart, Sean Settles, Johnny King, Billy Meredith, Clayton Spradling (DNS- Wayne Hager)