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    Beckner crowned Sportsman King of the Blacktop

    By SCOTT LOCKWOOD

    Desoto Speedway

    Heading into Saturday night's Sportsman King of the Blacktop 100 at Desoto
    Speedway, Earl Beckner had a simple strategy: ride in the top 15 and then
    get to the top 10 to get to the final 20-lap shootout.

    Beckner did just that, finishing in the top 10 in the first segment and
    landing in the perfect spot for the inversion of the final segment of the
    elimination-style race. That gameplan – coupled with a little help from
    Lady Luck – saw Beckner take the main event and earn the crown of King of
    the Blacktop for the Sportsman for 2016.

    Polesitter Bill Vandevender grabbed the lead of the opening segment and
    held on to the top spot through a rash of cautions through the first 30
    laps. L.B. Skaggs, who had stalked Vandevender over the first portion of
    the event, grabbed the top spot as the field completed the 32nd lap.

    As Skaggs drove away from the rest of the field, the battle heated up for
    the 15th and final transfer spot to the second 30-lap segment. Richard
    Nelson. Mark Peterson, Roger Welsh and Tim Sozio. Sozio's engine failed and
    sprayed fluid on the track with two laps to go, forcing the segment to end
    under caution after several cars battling for the transfer spot spun in
    turn four. Peterson got the final transfer spot, while Kenny Gibson was
    voted into the segment by the fans.

    A five-car inversion gave Travis Roland the pole for the second segment,
    but it was Stuart Vandevender that got the jump on the restart from the
    outside of the front row. Colin Allman would drive up to the top spot about
    halfway through the 30-lap segment, but Morris was on the move after
    starting at the rear of the 24-car field and found himself sitting fourth
    with just a handful of laps.

    Stuart Vandevender fell out of the race on the final lap with a mechanical
    failure, moving Morris up to second place behind Allman and locking Tom
    Zimmerman, who'd been battling with Peterson and Cody Allen for the 10th
    and final transfer spot, into the 20-lap shootout. Brooke Storer earned the
    fan vote to get into the final segment.

    Bill Vandevender found himself back in front of the field for the final
    20-lap shootout thanks to a four-car inversion. The inversion also put
    Beckner on the outside of the front row and he was able to get the lead on
    the restart.

    Becker fought off several challenges from Allman over the first half of the
    segment before he started inching away from the rest of the field. Allman
    had to fight off Morris to hold on to the runner-up spot in the closing
    laps, allowing the Apopka driver to claim the crown of King of the Blacktop.

    Beckner said the “luck of the dice” helped him in the battle against the
    faster cars of Allman and Morris.

    “Around lap 43 we got a little loose, and thankfully we got a break to
    adjust or else we wouldn't be here right now,” Beckner said. “We weren't
    great, but we were good enough to get it done.”

    Jason Rendell and Steve Darvalics rounded out the top five.

    The Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series was also on hand for its maiden
    race at Desoto Speedway.

    Jason Kimball, who held off Mickey Kempgens to win one of the three heat
    races paced the field to start the 30-lap main event. Dave Steele, winner
    of another one of the heats, started eighth and had already charged up to
    second when the caution flew for Matthew Hall's spin on the second lap.

    Steele was sent back to fourth for the restart, but quickly joined Kempgens
    at the front of the field. The duo caught heavy traffic on the 10th lap and
    Steele stayed directly in Kempgens' tire tracks as the cars flew around the
    3/8-mile oval.

    The leaders cleared the traffic and Steele made his move for the top spot
    with an outside pass in turn four just past the halfway point of the race.

    “He was definitely fast,” Steele said. “I think one thing that helped us
    when we were approaching lapped traffic was that he kept getting dirty air
    off their cars. Our car was good from start to finish.”

    Steele ran up on the pack of lapped traffic again in the final 10 laps,
    even lapping the fast cars of usual Desoto contenders Troy DeCaire and
    Sport Allen in the waning laps.

    Kempgens used the lapped traffic to close in on Steele in the final laps,
    but was unable to do anything with the two-time Little 500 champion down
    the stretch.

    “We were just running scared out there because we knew there were a lot of
    fast cars,” Steele said. “It was busy out there and you didn't know who was
    who or who was where – so we ran like a scalded dog and hope we got there
    first.”

    Kimball finished third. Shane Butler, winner of the final heat race,
    finished fourth and was the only other car on the lead lap.

    In other action Saturday, Roger Dufresne passed Blaine Baer in turn four on
    the final lap and won the LKQ Pick-Your-Part Pure Stock feature in a photo
    finish; Mike Belusar grabbed the lead with three laps to go and drove away
    to win the 20-lap TQ Midget feature; Danny Caylor won the Take Aim Gun
    Range Street Stock feature; Josh Todd won the Bomber feature; Darrin Ellis
    won the Pep Boys Speed Shop Modified Mini Stock feature; and Ren Wright Jr.
    won the Mini Stock feature.

    Desoto Speedway will be closed next weekend and returns to action on March
    19 with the Street Stocks King of the Blacktop, Open Wheel Modifieds,
    Sportsman, Modified Minis, Bombers and Mini Stocks.



    03-05- 2016
    DESOTO SPEEDWAY
    RACE RESULTS

    Sprints
    1. 33 David Steele
    2. 5 Mickey Kempgens
    3. 79 Jason Kimball
    4. 18 Shane Butler
    5. 56 Blake Rose
    6. 22g Johnny Gilbertson
    7. 91 Troy Decaire
    8. 55 Tommy Nichols
    9. 88 Sport Allen
    10. 99 Matthew Hall
    11. 2 Clayton Donaldson
    12. 86 J.J. Dutton
    13. 15 Troy Thompson
    14. 11 Mike Tharp
    15. 22x Carlie Yent
    16. 85 Rex Hollinger
    17. 3 Jeff Firestine
    18. 44 Gary Wiggins
    19. 1 Ty Decaire
    20. 84 Ernie Teed
    21. 39 Terry Taylor
    22. 4 Travis Bliemister
    23. 44 Bill Pettijon

    Sportsman
    1. 71 Earl Beckner Apopka
    2. 67 Colin Allman Plant City
    3. 56 Brandon Morris Mulberry
    4. 157 Jason Rendell Lakeland
    5. 1 Steve Darvalics Venice
    6. 84 Bill Vandevender North Port Myers
    7. 01 Tom Zimmerman Largo
    8. 71s L. B. Skaggs North Fort Myers
    9. 4r Travis Roland Lake Alford
    10. 73 Mark Peterson Sarasota
    11. 9 Brooke Storer Zephyrhills
    12. 98x Cody Allen Lehigh
    13 80 Richard Nelson Punta Gorda
    14. 93 Kenny Gibson Venice
    15. 36 Stuart Vandevender North Fort Myers
    16. 172 Joey Sims Ft. Myers
    17. 4d Rick Reed Punta Gorda
    18. 98w Roger Welch St. Pete
    19. 16 Tim Sozio Debary
    .20. 25 Timmy Todd St. Cloud
    21. 42 Eric Borges Naples
    22. 29 Bobby Mobley Eagle Lake

    Street Stock
    1. 7 Danny Caylor
    2. 45 Mike Kerrivan
    3. 23 Todd Brown
    4. 29 Roger Blevins
    5. 11 Travis Barfield
    6’ 74 Bobby Huffstutler
    7. 33 Ronnie Brock Jr.
    8. 75 Garrett Thompson
    9. 93 Jeff Firestine
    10. 63 Kyle Best
    11, 4 Jeff Webster
    12. 1 Tyler Lau

    Pure Stock
    1. 72 Roger Dufresne
    2. 7 Blaine Baer
    3. 51 Scott McKay
    4. 57 Aaron Holmes
    5. 74 Paul Huffstutler
    6. 25
    7. 27 Gerald Fossa
    8. 3 Sherry Best
    9. 67 Jimmie Best Jr.

    Bombers
    1. 15 Josh Todd
    2. 57 Aaron Holmes
    3. 123 Brandon Duchscherer
    4. 22 Randy Spicer
    5. 23 Kenny Gibson
    6. 1 Rick Norman
    7. 24 Jeff Pacheco
    8. 25.
    9. 10 Mark Palmer
    10. 12 Randy Radley
    11. 18 Brian Harbin
    12. 23b Adam Briggs
    13. 88 Jimmy Castleberry

    Modified Mini
    1. 72 Darrin Ellis
    2. 4 Ronnie Powers
    3.17 Brad Blanton
    4. 81 Travis Kirby
    5. 6d Dave Davis D.N.S.

    Mini Stock
    1. 008 Ren Wright
    2. 37w Todd Wozniak
    3. 77 Laura Mammina
    4. 10 Kristan Milthaler
    5. 67 Bobby Frisch
    6. 99 Johnny Marra
    37g Jerry Groves

    T.Q. Midgets
    1. 63 Mike Belesar Punta Gorda
    2. 7 Rob Kohler Naples
    3. 4 Ernie Teede Sr. Sarasota
    4. 11 Jimmy Wilkens Fort Pierce
    5. 2 Sam Mancuso Naples
    6. 58 Stu Carmbrehain Bokeelia
    7. 42 Phil Huddard Ruskin
    8. 13 Mike Nelson Brandon
    Attached Files

  • #2
    Wanted to take a minute

    And Congratulate Earl Beckner. Earl is one hell of a man. At the Eddie Brann race a few years back i blew my motor in my car during practice the day of the race. Tony Carreno went down and spoke to him and before i knew it he was driving his spare car into my pits.........He told me if I can fit into it I can race it.....no strings. Thanks Again Earl and Congrats !!
    Doug Miller # 53

    2009 Open Wheel Modified Champion CCMP
    2011 Open Wheel Modified Champion CCS
    2012 Open Wheel Modified Champion CCS
    2013 Open Wheel Modified Champion Showtime
    2018 Open Wheel Modified Champion Showtime

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    • #3
      That was a great format, great payout, and we had a blast. Good hard racing with Earl, Chad, Brandon, Stuart, Jason, ect. Side by side racing, and the tires held up just fine. Looking forward to the next 100 lapper. Thanks Ronnie Bacelo for giving us sportsman a big payout, extended lap race. Keep up the good work!!

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      • #4
        Great win J.R. you earned that win. You had a good car and took care of it, and had the best car the last 12 or so laps. I know we don't always see eye to eye, but I'm proud of you, in a very good field of cars, you pulled off a big win.

        Wish I could have been there, but family stuff comes first. I will make all the series races and I'll be there for the 200 lapper later this year.

        Thanks Ronnie and Desoto speedway for giving the sportsman guys a big money, extended distance race, car count was good and from what I heard you will have more for the next one.

        Patrick Thomas 111

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