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  • S.A.D.E. Night At New Smyrna Speedway - 10/18/14 - Two 50-Lap Races...

    TWO 50-LAP RACES ON TAP FOR S.A.D.E NIGHT AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

    Both the Pro Late Model and Super Stock classes will run 50-lap events
    Saturday night at New Smyrna Speedway and will be joined in NASCAR Whelen
    All-American Series action by the Sportsman cars, Mini Stocks and Strictly
    Stocks.
    The evening's events are being sponsored by Sanford Auto Dealers Exchange
    (SADE), a long-time supporter of Central Florida racing located at 2851 St.
    Johns Parkway in Sanford. The always immaculate-looking black and blue
    SADE-sponsored cars have been a fixture at New Smyrna Speedway for several
    years with Rich Clouser leading the charge with cars running in the Super and
    Pro Late Model divisions. Ernie and Gino Tuminello have SADE Super Stock cars
    along with impressive rookie Preston Hunt and Gino Tuminello debuted a new
    SADE E-Modified just last week.
    The Pro Late Model 50-lap run is a rescheduled event following a rain-out last
    month. Many teams have rain checks from that original night that saw 18 cars
    in the pits, so a field of 20 or more is not out of the question. The
    aforementioned Rich Clouser is the hottest driver so far this year, taking his
    fifth win last week although that one came as a result of the apparent winner
    being DQ'd. Clouser, a former Pro Late champion, got a late start on the
    year so is not in the current point race that now sees Australian rookie
    driver Will Carroll on top of the standings by 19 points over second place
    Ricky Anderson who had a rough night last week suffering a big crash on the
    front stretch. Zach Jarrell is third in points, 42 behind Carroll.
    Michael Lira, recently selected to be a part of NASCAR's 2015 Drive for
    Diversity program, has had a fast horse the last two weeks but with nothing to
    show for it. A late-race caution led to an altercation two weeks ago that
    knocked Lira off the pace after he had dominated the event. Last week, after
    some controversy between himself and Anderson early in the race, Lira drove
    away to an apparent victory only to be set down for a weight infraction in
    tech. Look for Lira to be seeking revenge this week as he and the others will
    have a host of challengers including Daniel Keene, Jr. who already has a
    50-lap Pro Late win under his belt at New Smyrna this season.
    Other drivers expected to be in action include impressive Oklahoma rookie
    Tyler Thomas in the Tim Russell Development entry, Brad May, Alan Bruns, Chad
    Pierce, Kevyn Terry, Jerry Symons, Colby Clements, Daniel Miller, Noah Cornman
    and many more.
    The Super Stock 50-lap race should be a real barn-burner with several teams
    having a good shot at victory. Point leader Shannon Kelly is well on his way
    to a second consecutive track title holding a 51 point advantage over Mike
    Amato. Kelly has not missed a point race this year and has two wins to go
    along with a bunch of seconds and thirds. Amato will be in the field as well
    and is still looking for his first trip to victory lane.
    Mike Trocki took his third win of the year last week but indicated that car
    owner Butch Herdegen will drive the #43 "Tribute to the King" Chevy this week.
    It remains to be seen if three-time winner Garrett Hill will be in action
    following a bad crash last week. Other drivers looking for a win will include
    David Gould, Jeff Colburn, Ernie and Gino Tuminello, Preston Hunt, J. T.
    Tippins, Justin Spears, Becca Samsoe and a host of others.
    Donny Williams is well on his way to another track championship, still holding
    a 52 point margin over D. J. Farr in the Sportsman standings despite a broken
    distributor putting him on the sidelines during the 50-lap run for the class
    two weeks ago. Pat Wells' fifth win of the year in the Mini Stocks helped him
    move to a ten point advantage over David Russell in the race for that title
    this year. Jimmy Barron continues to hold a big lead in the Strictly Stock
    points.
    Pit gates open Saturday afternoon at 3 pm with division practice from 4-5:45
    pm. Grandstand gates open at 6 pm with qualifying for the Pro Late Models and
    Super Stocks at 6:05 pm. Racing starts at 7:30 pm with 25-lap features for
    the Sportsman and Mini Stocks. During intermission an on-track autograph
    session will be held for fans to meet and greet the drivers in both the Pro
    Late Model and Super Stock classes. The Pro Late Models will be up first after
    intermission for their 50-lap contest followed by the 50-lap shoot-out for the
    Super Stocks. The evening wraps up with a 20-lap run 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.
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    Last edited by ancrdave; 10-15-2014, 03:17 PM.

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    Just found out Brandon Morris will be out with his new Pro Late Model!

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