MOXLEY ROLLS TO MODIFIED WIN AT ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Orlando SpeedWorld was back in action Friday night with six classes putting on
some great racing for the fans.
Headlining the show were the Open Wheel Modifieds and it was veteran driver
Ricky Moxley of Hobe Sound taking his first win of the year in fine fashion by
leading every circuit of the 25-lap feature. Mosley breezed to the front on
the opening lap trailed by heat winner Zach Harris who stayed close for awhile
before Moxley steadily began to pull away. The race ran the full distance
under green and Moxley took the checker in front of Harris and Travis Roland.
Earl Beckner was fourth ahead of Alan Bruns, Matt Wheeler and Austin Howell.
Becca Monopoli of Lakeland won her second straight Pro Truck feature leading
all but the opening lap. The only slow-down of the race came on lap seven
when the engine expired in Whitney Poole's truck while she was running second.
Eddie Lichtenberger would end up finishing in the runner-up spot ahead of
Kelly Ross and Poole. Monopoli also won the heat race.
Young Charles King, Jr. passed Shane Sutorus on lap four of the Four Cylinder
Stock main event and never looked back in winning the first-ever feature race
of his brief career. Driving a Chevy Cavalier, King easily outdistance the
Saturn station wagon of Sutorus to take the victory. Zachary Curtis, also in
a Saturn, was third ahead of Paul Cornelius and John Gross. Damien Kwaak,
Jeff Gross, Red Ryder and Kendra Reynolds rounded out the finishers. King was
also the heat race winner.
Neil Kirby picked up his third Strictly Stock win of the year in his Ford
Probe, holding off the hard-charging William Hindman who was later set-down in
tech for having improper air pressure in one of his tires. That moved Ricky
Solomon up to second in the final order ahead of Bomber Bill Loomis, Keith
Wylie and Hindman. Kirby also won the heat.
Bandolero action saw Colton Bramlett take his second win of 2014 ahead of heat
winner Sam Cornman, Steven Hollinger and Brandi Bibeau while Donovan Ponder
won the Legend Car feature over Jason Vail.
Orlando SpeedWorld was back in action Friday night with six classes putting on
some great racing for the fans.
Headlining the show were the Open Wheel Modifieds and it was veteran driver
Ricky Moxley of Hobe Sound taking his first win of the year in fine fashion by
leading every circuit of the 25-lap feature. Mosley breezed to the front on
the opening lap trailed by heat winner Zach Harris who stayed close for awhile
before Moxley steadily began to pull away. The race ran the full distance
under green and Moxley took the checker in front of Harris and Travis Roland.
Earl Beckner was fourth ahead of Alan Bruns, Matt Wheeler and Austin Howell.
Becca Monopoli of Lakeland won her second straight Pro Truck feature leading
all but the opening lap. The only slow-down of the race came on lap seven
when the engine expired in Whitney Poole's truck while she was running second.
Eddie Lichtenberger would end up finishing in the runner-up spot ahead of
Kelly Ross and Poole. Monopoli also won the heat race.
Young Charles King, Jr. passed Shane Sutorus on lap four of the Four Cylinder
Stock main event and never looked back in winning the first-ever feature race
of his brief career. Driving a Chevy Cavalier, King easily outdistance the
Saturn station wagon of Sutorus to take the victory. Zachary Curtis, also in
a Saturn, was third ahead of Paul Cornelius and John Gross. Damien Kwaak,
Jeff Gross, Red Ryder and Kendra Reynolds rounded out the finishers. King was
also the heat race winner.
Neil Kirby picked up his third Strictly Stock win of the year in his Ford
Probe, holding off the hard-charging William Hindman who was later set-down in
tech for having improper air pressure in one of his tires. That moved Ricky
Solomon up to second in the final order ahead of Bomber Bill Loomis, Keith
Wylie and Hindman. Kirby also won the heat.
Bandolero action saw Colton Bramlett take his second win of 2014 ahead of heat
winner Sam Cornman, Steven Hollinger and Brandi Bibeau while Donovan Ponder
won the Legend Car feature over Jason Vail.

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