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    Desoto Speedway crowns 2015 champions
    Scott Lockwood
    Desoto Speedway

    A packed house saw Desoto Speedway finish its 2015 season with a night of
    racing that saw several new faces in victory lane and champions crowned in
    all of the track's racing divisions.

    The Outlaw Modifieds kicked things off with the 25-lap Merle Caswell
    Memorial race. Tom Meyer grabbed the early lead and was joined at the front
    of the field by Billy Campbell Jr. and Mike Endee. North Ports Endee, who started
    eighth, worked his way to third at the end of the second lap and got by
    Campbell for second just four laps later.

    Endee needed just a handful of laps to get to Meyer's rear bumper and made
    several attempts to grab the top spot over the middle stages of the race.
    Meyer used the high line to hold off Endee through lapped traffic and
    appeared to be on his way to the win after Endee nearly spun coming off
    turn two with three laps to go.

    As the white flag flew Endee rallied to make one last charge at Meyer, but
    the Pinellas Park driver was able to hold on for the flag-to-flag victory.
    John Parrish finished third.

    The LKQ Pick-Your-Part Pure Stocks were next with a 25-lap feature event.
    Duane Best and Shane Leonard, who was debuting a brand new race car, staged
    a nose-to-tail battle for the first 22 laps of the race. As the field
    completed the 22nd lap Best suddenly slowed, which allowed Leonard to go by
    and drive away for the victory. Best held on for second, with Troy Theim
    finishing third.

    Kyle Best, who dropped out of the race early with a mechanical problem, won
    the 2015 Pure Stock track championship.

    Steve Darvalics from Venice, was looking to win the 25-lap feature and Desoto Sportsman
    championship on the final night of the season. He started deep in the field
    and worked his way up to third behind St. Pete's Roger Welch and
    Zephyerhills' Brooke Storer when the caution flew for early leader Joey
    Simms' spin on lap 8.

    Darvalics waited patiently in third while Welch and Storer traded the lead
    several times over the next four laps. Welch broke loose in turn four,
    allowing Storer to take the lead and moving Darvalics to second.

    Ben Kelly slowed on the track to bring out the second caution of the race
    on lap 12. Darvalics led a couple of laps on the restart before Storer
    re-took the lead on lap 15. For the next 20 laps Storer held off Darvalics
    and raced on to the win – and her first podium finish of the season.

    “Coming to that checkered flag I almost had tears in my eyes,” Storer said
    in victory lane. “We've had such a rough year and it's great to be back on
    the podium. To finally be able to celebrate like this is amazing.”

    “She drove the wheels off that car,” said Darvalics, who clinched the
    Sportsman championship with his second place finish. “I tried to go outside
    and couldn't do it. I tried to stick a nose under her...and couldn't do it.
    She just didn't slip up or make any mistakes. She really deserved to win.”

    Welch finshed third.

    In the 30-lap Winged Sprint Car feature, Troy DeCaire made a dramatic move
    on the outside at the green flag to go from his 10th place starting
    position all the way to second by the time the field completed the first
    lap. He needed just three laps to run down leader Shane Butler and took the
    lead with a slide-job pass on Butler on the seventh lap.

    DeCaire was pulling away from Butler and the rest of the field when the
    caution flew for Terry Taylor's stalled car on lap 12. On the restart,
    DeCaire pulled out to a straighaway lead over new second place runner
    Mickey Kempgens and third place Dave Steele, who both got by Butler on the
    restart.

    Steele got by Kempgens for second with five laps to go and set his sights
    on DeCaire. With two laps to go DeCaire started getting extremely loose and
    nearly spun on a couple of occasions, but was able to hold on for the win.

    “We started running out of fuel with two laps to go, and that makes these
    cars get really loose,” DeCaire said after his second win in the last three
    races at Desoto.

    Steele and Kempgens rounded out the podium. Dave Retzlaff, who won a
    feature event in May, won the series points title.

    The Mini Stocks finished off the night with a 25-lap feature event. Ren
    Wright Jr. went from deep in the field to the lead with a three-wide pass
    on the first lap. Ronnie Robinson and Johnny Marra followed Wright to the
    front of the field and were in hot pursuit of the leader when the caution
    flew for a stalled car at the halfway point of the race.

    Wright and Robinson staged a nose-to-tail battle over the final 10 laps,
    but Wright held on for his second straight Mini Stock feature win. Jimmie
    Best finished third.

    Marra, who was running third when he dropped out of the race, won the Mini
    Stock track championship.

    The rest of Desoto's 2015 champions were Dylan Bigley in the Turner Tree
    and Landscape Super Late Models; Doug Moff in the J.D. Byrider Open Wheel
    Modifieds; Mike Kerrivan in the Take Aim Gun Range Street Stocks; Lee Davis
    in the Pep Boys Speed Shop Modified Minis, Randy Spicer in the Desoto
    Bombers; Chad Chastain in the Q Auto and Injury Attorneys Desoto Pro Trucks.

    Desoto Speedway will be closed next Saturday night and will host Monster
    Madness on Nov. 28


    11-14- 2015

    DESOTO SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS
    Sprint Cars
    1. 91 Troy Decaire
    2. 33 Dave Steele
    3. 5 Mickey Kempkins
    4. 15 Shane Butler
    5. 22 Johnny Gilbertson
    6. 85 Rex Hollinger
    7. 16 Ernie Teed
    8. 39 John Rosbloch
    9. 92 Dave Retzlaff
    10. 4 Travis Bliemaster
    11. 63 Carlie Yent
    12. 3 Jeff Firestine
    13. 99 Mathew Hall
    14. 84 Rick Hall
    15. 14jr. Justin Appleby
    16. 66 Terry Taylor
    17. 14 Richie Corr
    18. 67 Scott Adema D.N.S.
    19. 44 Bill Pettijohn D.N.S.

    Sportsman
    1.9 Brooke Storer Zephyerhills
    2. 79 Steve Darvalis Venice
    3. 98 Roger Welch St. Pete
    4. 12 David Williamson Lakeland
    5. 172 Joey Sims Ft. Myers
    6. 4 Rick Reed Punta Gorda
    7. 45 Mike Karrivan Bradenton
    8. 67 Collin Allman Plant City
    9. 9x Ben Kelly Venice

    Pure Stock
    1. 8 Shane Leonard Cape Coral
    2. 3 Duane Best Parrish
    3.18 Troy Thiem Bradenton
    4. 23 Kenny Gibson Venice
    5. 72 Roger Dufrense Bradenton
    6. 63 James Wright Port Charlotte
    7. 9 John Whitesell Bradenton
    8. 44 Rick Hess Englewood
    9. 26 Brian Hillyer North Port
    10. 22 Randy Spicer New Port Richey
    11. 63 Kyle Best Parrish
    12. 33 Chris Loney Naples D.N.S.

    Outlaw Modified
    1. 04 Tom Meyer Pinellas Park
    2. 26 Mike Endee North Port
    3. 9 John Parrish Tampa
    4. 22 Ric Mills Arcadia
    5. 00 Robert Campbell Tarpon Springs
    6. 99 Rick Chapman
    7. 5 Kevin Endee North Port
    8. 11 Billy Campbell Jr. Port Richie
    9. 14 Dan Akard Ft. Myers
    10. 12 Gene Capps Ft. Myers D.N.S.

    Mini Stock
    1.008 Ren Wright Jr. Naples
    2. 05 Ronnie Robinson Bradenton
    3. 67 Jimmie Best Myakka
    4. 77 Laura Mammina North Port
    5. 10 Kristen Milthaler North Port
    6. 3 Sherry Best Myakka
    7. 9 Meagan Hirschy Port Charlotte
    8. 99 Johnny Marra Cape Coral
    9. 73 Randy Johnson
    10. 37 Jerry Groves Venice
    Attached Files
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