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  • New Smyrna Speedway Preview for 4/25/15

    LADIES NIGHT AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY AS PRO LATE MODELS RETURN

    Week seven of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Racing Series at New Smyrna
    Speedway will feature four racing classes and it will be "Ladies Night" at the
    track with $5 general admission for all the ladies. Racing on the high-banked
    half-mile will feature the Pro Late Models, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and the
    Bomber cars.
    The Pro Late Models have seen three different winners in their three events
    held so far this year including Deland's Rich Clouser, Ray Black, Jr. of Palm
    Coast and, most recently, Port Orange driver Michael Lira. Clouser, though,
    is the only one to run all three races and he leads the points by virtue of
    his opening night victory and a pair of second place finishes. Clouser
    currently has a 10 point advantage over New Smyrna's Zach Jarrell. Jarrell is
    just two pints ahead of third place Blaise Hetznecker and three points up on
    fourth place Noah Cornman. Black and Lira are not expected to run the full
    slate of Pro Late Model events as Black is competing with the NASCAR Camping
    World Truck Series this year and Lira still plans on making several more
    starts with the ARCA circuit.
    Due to a rain out on April 11, the Mini Stock and Super Stock classes have
    only raced twice so far this season. Ted Vulpius of Mims has won both Mini
    Stock features and currently leads the points by five markers over Tavares
    driver Brad Blanton who has finished second to Vulpius both times. Justin
    Reynolds of Merritt Island has equaled Vulpius by winning both Super Stock
    events and he leads the point standings by six points over defending champion
    Shannon Kelly and is seven points up on third place Preston Hunt.
    Shane Sutorus of Orlando now has back-to-back wins in the Bomber division
    after he was awarded the win last week in tech when the apparent winner was
    disqualified. Sutorus, who indicated on Facebook this week that he has picked
    up a Pro Late Model ride in a car that should be ready in a few weeks, has a
    comfortable 23 point advantage over Aaron Overman. James Skinner is third in
    Bomber points, 25 behind Sutorus.
    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, $1
    Beers, and a half-price bar menu. Racing begins at 7:30 with heat races for
    the Super Stocks, Mini Stocks and Bombers. After intermission, the Super
    Stocks race for 25 laps followed by a 25-lap contest for
    the Pro Late Models, 25 laps for the Mini Stocks and the evening wraps up with
    a 20-lap finale for the Bombers.
    Adult admission is $15 with all seniors (65+) and military with ID admitted
    for $13. However, remember that all ladies will be admitted for just $5 this
    week and, as always, all kids 11 and under are admitted free.
    The speedway will also be holding an open practice session on Thursday
    evening, April 23, from 6-10 pm. Pit gates will open at 5 pm with admission
    being $10 at the pit gate only.
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  • #2
    So is there a make up for the Super Stock 50 lapper that got rained out?

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    • #3
      Still waiting to hear when it will be... It will be posted on here and on the NSS web site and Facebook page...

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      • #4
        Good to know Dave, I was afraid it was just being scrapped.

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