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    Until it's posted on the front page, here's the OSW story from Friday...


    DQ GIVES BECKNER 50-LAP MODIFIED WIN AT ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD

    The rain finally held off for once at Orlando SpeedWorld and fans were treated
    to some good NASCAR Whelan All-American Series racing on a warm, muggy night.
    The Modified class was top bill of the evening going for 50 laps in their
    feature. Earl Beckner of Orlando was quickest in time trials turning a lap at
    14.62 seconds just ahead of Lakeland's Josh Todd who turned in a lap at
    14.78.
    Pole sitter Roger Benton grabbed the early lead and was looking strong until
    Shain Held went for a spin on lap two off the bumper of Todd's machine. Todd
    was sent to the rear of the field for the restart while Held got his spot
    back. Benton continued to lead the way but began to get pressure from
    Beckner. On lap ten, Beckner dove low into turn three to try and make a pass
    and just barely touched the left rear tire of Benton's car sending Beckner
    into a wild slide. Beckner restarted the event from the tail of the field.
    On the restart, Benton's car began to slide backwards, victim of a cut tire
    from the incident with Beckner. Todd moved his car to the front and began to
    check out. Lap 22 saw Beckner, his teammate Jason Vail and Matt Wheeler lock
    horns in turn four. There was no significant damage and all three continued.
    Just as the field got the halfway signal on lap 25, Wheeler tangled with Matt
    Jarrett on the front stretch and hit the wall. The crash eliminated both
    drivers from the race while Vail also took his car to the sidelines.
    The second half of the race was a runaway for Todd although Beckner eventually
    moved into second and looked to be a bit faster but was too far behind to make
    up the necessary ground as Todd took the checker about a half straightaway
    ahead of him. Todd's win would be negated in tech when an illegal titanium
    axle was found to be installed on his car and he was disqualified. That
    handed the win to Beckner with Held getting second and Benton gamely hanging
    on to his "squirrely" machine for third. Wheeler, Jarrett, Vail and Todd were
    credited with fourth through seventh places.
    The Super Stocks put on their usual good race with Jeff Cuddy leading the
    opening four laps before Donny Funk zipped through the field to lead the
    remaining distance and score his fourth consecutive victory. Funk's win
    wasn't an easy one as Chad Pierce gave him all he could handle in the waning
    laps before settling for second over Michael Held, Brandon Christian, Charles
    King, Cuddy and Art Hendren. Funk also won the heat race.
    The Pro Late Models and Sportsman cars were combined for their action but two
    cars never made it to the green flag of their heat race as Zach Harris and
    Daniel Conlin, Jr. somehow collided hard enough while lining up for the race
    to put both out for the evening. That left just a pair of Pro Lates to duke
    it out and it was Mooresville, NC visitor Eric Stokes winning both the heat
    and feature over Ricky Moxley. Stokes is originally from Miami. Steve Barnes
    topped both the heat and feature races for the Sportsman over Justin Starr.
    Richard Fiore was also unable to answer the feature call for the Sportsman
    class.
    The best race of the night was the Strictly Stock feature that saw ageless Ron
    McCreary dust off an old Ford Probe, driven several years ago by his son Todd,
    and win the feature after a dandy battle with both Shane Sutorus and Wes
    Railing, Jr. who collided late in the event trying to get their V-8 Chevies
    past McCreary's car. Early race leader Richard Fiore came home second ahead
    of Sutorus, Megan Matheny and Mike Trotter. Rounding out the finishers were
    John Walls, Railing, Rex Carr, Tyler Jewer, Scott Sweat and Donald Springer.
    Railing was the heat race winner.
    After heat winner David Owen dropped out, Ryan Pierce went on to claim victory
    in the Bandolero feature topping Brett Suggs, Derek Pugh, Brandi Bibeau and
    Owen.

  • #2
    Thanks for the results Anncrdave. Very much appreciated. Will the results ever become part of the OSW website at some point? When I click on there I only see results from April and nothing newer. Having been a fan of OSW since '79 I enjoy keeping up with the news about OSW.

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    • #3
      No idea... I have nothing to do with the website... All I know is it's terrible...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ancrdave View Post
        No idea... I have nothing to do with the website... All I know is it's terrible...
        Def needs to be fixed

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        • #5
          Nss has already removed osw from their site.. Time to return the favor...

          The drag strip is nice and clean..with updates... We need to do the same

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          • #6
            Who wrote this article????? Is that you Dave that does that???? I can help with the website.... Just don't like to write the news.. Rather leave that to the seasoned peeps.

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