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New Smyrna Speedway Racing Preview for 10/4/14

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  • New Smyrna Speedway Racing Preview for 10/4/14

    SPORTSMAN SET FOR 50 LAPS SATURDAY NIGHT AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY - SPECTATOR
    RACES ON TAP ALSO
    MICHAEL LIRA PICKED FOR NASCAR DRIVE FOR DIVERSITY PROGRAM

    The Sportsman Division gets a second crack at 50 laps of racing this Saturday
    night at New Smyrna Speedway. Other NASCAR Whelen All American Racing Series
    classes in action will be the Pro Late Models, E-Modifieds, Super Stocks and
    Strictly Stocks plus Spectator Races are scheduled during intermission.
    Brandon Morris of Mulberry took home the win in the only Sportsman 50 lap
    event run so far this year back in April (another scheduled 50-lapper was
    rained out). That race attracted a field of 16 cars but 15 showed up last
    week in a tune-up 25-lapper won decisively by Todd Allen and a field of 20 or
    more could be expected this week.
    Allen is looking for back to back victories but he'll face a host of top
    challengers including points leader Donny Williams, three-time feature winner
    Junior Beckner, Chris Brannon, Patrick Thomas, Derrick Wood, Daniel Conlin,
    Jr., Austin Carr, D. J. Farr, Garrett Hill, Ron Gustafson, Phillip Bessette,
    Mike Soukup, Richard Fiore, Jr. and more.
    The Pro Late Models have not seen action since August 23rd and Deland's Rich
    Clouser has had the upper hand recently winning four of the last six features.
    Clouser got too late of a start on the season to be a factor in the point
    battle that is still led by Australian rookie Will Carroll by eight points
    over fellow rookie driver Ricky Anderson of Wildwood.
    Jarrett Korpi continues to lead the E-Modified points by 24 markers over Jim
    Higginbotham while young Matthew Green is just five points back of
    Higginbotham in third. Shannon Kelly and Jimmy "Spaceman" Barron continue to
    hold decent-sized point leads respectively in their Super Stock and Strictly
    Stock classes.
    Pit gates open Saturday afternoon at 3 pm with division practice from 4-5:40
    pm. Grandstand gates open at 6 pm with qualifying for the Sportsman cars at
    6:15 pm. Racing starts at 7:30 pm with eight lap heats for the Super Stocks,
    E-Modifieds and Strictly Stocks. During intermission Spectator Races will be
    held featuring street legal cars and trucks competing in a series of
    one-on-one "oval drags" followed by a five lap race. All competitors must
    sign in before intermission and must have (or borrow) a crash helmet.
    After intermission the Super Stocks will run their 25-lap feature followed by
    the 50-lap run for the Sportsman Cars. Pro Late Models will then go for 25
    laps as will the E-Modifieds. The evening wraps up with a 20-lap event for
    the Strictly Stocks.
    Adult admission is $15 with all seniors (65+) and military members with valid
    ID being admitted for $13. Kids 11 and under are free.
    In other news, New Smyrna Speedway Super and Pro Late Model driver Michael
    Lira, a seventeen-year-old high school student from Port Orange, has been
    selected to compete for a spot in NASCAR through the NASCAR Drive for
    Diversity (D4D) program. In recent years, the NASCAR Drive for Diversity
    program has been a hotbed for some of the most promising young talent in the
    sport. Drivers like NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year candidate Kyle
    Larson and three-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race winner Darrell
    Wallace Jr. are both products of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program, and
    Lira hopes to follow in their footsteps.
    “This is such an amazing opportunity,” Lira said. “I’ve seen how Kyle
    Larson and Darrell Wallace Jr. have progressed and what they’ve achieved and
    I really aspire to make it to that level.” Lira, a Peruvian-American driver,
    has done the majority of his professional racing here at New Smyrna Speedway
    and recently in the ARCA Racing Series where has shown a great deal of promise
    running for Kimmel Racing, notching a string of top-10 finishes in his rookie
    campaign. The highlight of his 2014 ARCA season came in his superspeedway
    debut at Pocono Raceway where Lira surprised everyone by qualifying fourth
    before going on to score a ninth-place finish in the ModSpace 125.

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    Probable Sportsman Drivers:
    Donny Williams
    Earl Beckner
    Patrick Thomas
    Todd Allen
    Derrick Wood
    Chris Brannon
    Aaron Williamson
    Daniel Conlin Jr.
    Ron Gustafson
    John Emerson
    D.J. Farr
    Justin Starr
    Garrett Hill
    Austin Carr
    Mike Pletka
    Mike Soukop
    George Gorham Jr
    Phillip Bessette
    Shelton Bowers
    Roger Blevins
    Richard Fiore
    Ted Helmes
    Scott Garrity

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    • #3
      Scott, are you listed scratch on the field to give the others a chance?

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      • #4
        Lol, oldschool. I wish. Sort of made the list unscientifically based on recent and past accomplishments at New Smyrna Speedway. I'm the new kid (old man) on the block so I'm not sure where I belong on the list. Plus, I suck at time trialing (always ran heats where I'm from). And besides, being at the tail end there's nowhere to go but up!
        Last edited by scottgarrity07; 10-03-2014, 01:32 PM.

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        • #5
          Actually, Scott is going to show up with a gun and and Aston-Martin and change his number to 007... Not really sure if he actually looks like Sean Connery...

          Hoping we get a nice field and a nice crowd... A cold front is actually coming through in the morning dropping temps into the 60s tomorrow night so leave the umbrella at home and bring a jacket or sweater...

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          • #6
            Hoping to bring my Walther PPK to a gun fight (instead of a knife)....I don't look like Connery, but more like Daniel Craig, lol....Vodka Martini, shaken-not stirred (with a SUDS chaser!)...

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            • #7
              r
              Originally posted by scottgarrity07 View Post
              Lol, oldschool. I wish. Sort of made the list unscientifically based on recent and past accomplishments at New Smyrna Speedway. I'm the new kid (old man) on the block so I'm not sure where I belong on the list. Plus, I suck at time trialing (always ran heats where I'm from). And besides, being at the tail end there's nowhere to go but up!

              Time trial secret: 50lbs in the right rear. Lose is fast.
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              • #8
                Daniel jr will be there he loves that track as a dad don't like it as much it's a fast track but I like the people there it's a well run track

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RSB View Post
                  r


                  Time trial secret: 50lbs in the right rear. Lose is fast.
                  ...and on the edge of out of control (or in this case over the edge)!

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                  • #10
                    Conklin

                    See you there!

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