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Lemley scores second NSCS victory

September 11, 2007

Brock Lemley

Bellingham’s Brock Lemley celebrates his second NSCS win with the Kentch racing team in NSCS victory
lane Friday at Willamette Speedway. (John Fletcher Photo)

by Andrew Kunas, NSCS Publicist

LEBANON, Ore. - Brock Lemley had done well whenever he came to Oregon. In three races in Oregon in with the Northwest Sprint Challenge Series in July, he finished in the top five all three times. He just didn’t win.

He’s won one now. Read more

INSCA goes to the half mile

September 7, 2007

Source: AJB Motorsports Marketing

Spokane, WA - As the 2007 Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association (INSCA) season draws to a close, the championship points chase is heating up. This Saturday night the fast and furious winged sprint car group will take their brand of entertainment to the famed high-banked half-mile of Spokane Raceway Park. Read more

INSSA Returns to SRP for Rent-Rite 100

September 7, 2007

Spokane, WA (Sept. 2007) – The Inland Northwest Super Stock Association (INSSA) makes their final appearance at Spokane Raceway Park (SRP) this Saturday night under the lights at the half mile oval with a little extra incentive.  Rent-Rite has upped the ante with a $1,000 bonus to the winner of the 100-lap feature event. Read more

Plesek Triple Winner in Fevers

September 7, 2007

POST FALLS, IDAHO – Stephen Plesek was the big winner Wednesday night at Stateline Speedway as the driver scored his first ever main event win in the Fever 4 division during week 21 of Wednesday Night Fever. Read more

Limited in power, Bates still makes the big show

September 7, 2007

by Andrew Kunas

GREAT FALLS, Mont. - To Kyle Bates, racing is all about fun.

So it really didn’t bother the Lethbridge, Alberta resident that he was the only driver using a limited motor against more than two dozen 360 sprint cars Saturday at Electric City Speedway. No one else was bothered by the fact he was there trying to play with the big dogs of the Alberta Sprint Tour and Big Sky Sprint Tour for two nights. Read more

Back to school night at Irwindale

September 7, 2007

IRWINDALE, Calif. – Five races including a rare “train race” and the Echo / SCAG Outdoor Power Equipment Show highlight this Saturday’s (September 8) King Taco Restaurants Back To School Family Night at Irwindale Speedway. All kids will be admitted for free when accompanied by an adult. Read more

Tight Super Late Model battle resumes Saturday at Orange Show Speedway

September 7, 2007

SAN BERNARDINO – The contenders for the Hype Manufacturing Super Late Model championship have had three weeks to plan their strategy for the final four races at Orange Show Speedway. They only needed three seconds because no planning was required. Read more

Bennett tour season finale; Tidrick champ

September 7, 2007

Yakima, WA (September 4, 2007): Travis Bennett won three of the of the last four ASA Aero Exhaust Northwest Tour races in 2007. After breaking into the winners circle for the first time in his NWT career at Yakima on July 7, 2007, Bennett made a strong season ending statement “that is where he belongs.” Read more

EPHRATA: Margeson muscles midget win

September 7, 2007

by Tom Beierman

Saturday night proved to be a boon for racers leading the point battles in their respective divisions.  The Washington Midget Racing Association point leader, Evan Margeson, tightened his grasp on the series championship by winning the Midway Beverages feature event at Ephrata Raceway Park.  Read more

Allen takes second consecutive ASA Truck win at Irwindale

September 7, 2007

by Dave Grayson

In a period of less than 30 days Andy Allen has transformed himself from a possible contender to a major player in the ASA-Go Fast-Speed Truck Challenge Series. He more than proved that point on September 1st when the ASA trucks paid their second visit of the year to the Irwindale Speedway the fastest half mile in the west.

Allen, and his #22  RJ Allen Inc/Walker Brothers Moving Chevrolet,led all 50 laps of the ASA Speed Truck feature to score his second consecutive series win. Read more

Gee wins AST/BSST Can-Am finale in Great Falls

September 7, 2007

by Andrew Kunas

GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Tim Gee isn’t letting his age, or traffic for that matter, slow him down.

The LeDuc, Alberta driver, now 50-years-old, won Sunday’s Can-Am showdown between the Scott Safety Alberta Sprint Tour and Big Sky Sprint Tour at Electric City Speedway, his fourth main event triumph of the year. Read more

Rutz scores AST/BSST victory at Great Falls

September 7, 2007

by Andrew Kunas

GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Things didn’t go so well for Travis Rutz the first and only time he previously raced at Electric City Speedway. He crashed…in qualifying, no less.

Just over two years later, Rutz made his second visit to the Montana clay oval a more memorable one on Saturday night, and in a good way. He won this time. Read more

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