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New Smyrna Speedway Preview for 4/18/15

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  • New Smyrna Speedway Preview for 4/18/15

    FOUR CLASSES SET FOR ACTION SATURDAY NIGHT AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

    After week five of NASCAR Whelen All-American Series action was rained out
    just after hot laps concluded last week, New Smyrna Speedway is hoping for
    better weather this Saturday night as week six of the season will feature
    action in the Super Late Model, Sportsman, Modified and Bomber classes.
    The Super Late Models return for their second points race of the year with
    March 28th winner Anthony Sergi of Oviedo leading the drivers expected to be
    in action. Wayne Anderson of Wildwood was a surprise entrant two weeks ago
    and he finished second to Sergi. It remains to be seen just how much racing
    Anderson will do himself here this year as he is guiding the careers of his
    two sons Randy and Ricky again this season. Veteran Orlando racers David
    Rogers and Brad May are expected in the field as well as Port Orange driver
    Michael Lira who is coming off a fine 9th place finish in the ARCA race at
    Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, TN last week. Young Noah "Little Gator"
    Cornman has his new Super Late ready and will make his first start in that car
    after running the opening SLM event in his Pro Late Model. Another driver
    making a return to the Super Late Model ranks will be Cory Spencer of Tavares
    who turned a few practice laps last Saturday before the rains came.
    The Sportsman class has seen a lot of cars this year and plenty of action to
    boot with three different winners in the three events held. Twenty-six cars
    and 28 different drivers have been in action in the Sportsman division so far
    this year. New Hampshire owner/driver Sandy Lee's #10 machine has seen three
    different pilots including opening night winner Michael Seay, Jon Compagnone
    and Lee himself as he finished third last time out. Lee's car is one of
    several that race out of the Sheppard Racing Enterprises shop in Deland and
    they will be bringing 5-7 cars again this week.
    Junior Beckner of Apopka leads a very tight point race as he is just two
    points ahead of Donny Williams and Patrick Thomas (the winner two weeks ago)
    who are tied for second. Richard Goodrich is six markers back in fourth and
    Daniel Conlin, Jr. sits ten points behind Beckner. Other drivers expected
    include George Gorham, Jr., Timmy Todd, Jr., Ron Gustafson, Austin Howell,
    Steve Barnes and Scott Bramlett who is back after virtually destroying the
    front end of his new car on opening night.
    Jerry "The Hammer" Symons has two wins to his credit in three starts and leads
    the Modified point standings by 14 over Matthew Green. Matt Wheeler is third
    in points, 17 markers behind Symons. Expect a good field this week that
    should also include Alan Bruns, Tank Tucker, Ricky Moxley, Matt Jarrett and
    others including St. Augustine's Joe Jacalone who will be running a Modified
    for the first time after competing here before in the Super Late Models.
    Shane Sutorus continues to lead the Bomber point standings by 13 over James
    Skinner.
    Pit gates open Saturday afternoon at 3:30 pm with open practice slated from
    5-6:30 pm. Grandstand gates open at 6 pm and early arrivals can visit the
    Throttle to Bottle Pub for a pre-race party until 7 pm with live music
    courtesy of Pub 44, $1 Beers, and a half-price bar menu. Racing begins at
    7:30 following opening ceremonies that will include some on-track time for the
    Volusia County Corvette Association after the parade lap.
    Racing starts with heat races for the Sportsman, Modifieds and Bombers. After
    intermission, the Sportsman race for 25 laps followed by a 35-lap contest for
    the Super Late Models, 25 laps for the Modifieds and a 20-lap run for the
    Bombers.
    Adult admission is $15 with all seniors (65+) and military with ID admitted
    for $13. All kids 11 and under are admitted free.
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    Last edited by ancrdave; 04-15-2015, 03:52 PM.

  • #2
    Is there a make up for the Super Stock 50 lapper or has that race been scrapped?

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    • #3
      VSP & PCS already rained out,,,Hopefully NSS can get the show in

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      • #4
        The forecast for tomorrow isn't really looking great, is it?
        Joe Jacalone

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