NW Mods visit Stateline Speedway; Wed. night results too

  • Scott Whitmore
  • Sunday, July 26, 2009 9:47am
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From Stateline Speedway (July 25, 2009)

PORT FALLS, Idaho — The NORTHWEST MODIFIED RACING SERIES with a field of 15 brought impressive driving skills to Stateline Speedway. Jeff Bird soared to the main event win to the delight of the cheering crowd.

Stateline and the Fans were also pleased that the Street Stocks numbers are growing and saw some old fashioned fender rubbing race action. with Kip Elliott tacking the win. The fledgling Stateline Legends were amassing with an 11 car field which put on a great day of racing, with Micah Sampson taking the win.

This weekend Friday July 31st 6PM and Saturday August 1st 6PM along with Sunday August 2nd 1Pm the NAPA AUTO PARTS IDAHO 200 takes to the track. The Featured cars from the INSSA Super Stock Series and the Rocky Mountain Racing Series, will race with the best Super Stocks of the region. Over the weekend, fans will also see lots of action with the Early Stocks, Pro 4 Trucks, Outlaw Compacts, and the Fever Four Shootout. The Events Friday and Saturday start a start at 6pm; Sundays Event starts at 1pm Friday and Saturday. General admission is $15 for adults; kids under six are free, and Sunday is $25 for Adults, kids under six are free.

The wild, wacky, unpredictable action of Wednesday Night Fever continues every Wednesday at 6pm with the cars and superstars of the Road Runners, Fever 4’s, plus the wild and crazy Bump to Pass division. Adults are just $5.75; kids under the age of nine accompanied by adults are free.

For more information about Stateline Stadium Speedway including upcoming events, promotions and participant updates log onto www.raceidaho.com or

contact the event hotline at 208-773-5019.

Stateline Stadium/Speedway

7/25//09 Results – Saturday Night

NORTHWEST MODIFIEDS

Fast Time – Zig Grunert, 13.518. Trophy Dash — 1) Chris Ochs 2) Don Webster; Heat – A) Tim Sawyer ; B) Don Webster Main 50 Laps – 1) Jeff Bird.; 2) Dan Noble;3) Zig Grunert;4) Greg Ochs; 5) Mark Weaver;; 6) Rick Gemeno; 7) Chris Ochs; 8) Jeff Bratton; 9) Don Webster; 10) Kevin Ratel..

STREET STOCKS

Fast Time – Kip Elliott, 14.479; Trophy Dash — 1) Ned Pennington; Heats A) Ned Pennington B) Dean Hegel; Main 1) Kip Elliott; 2) Randy Laswell; 3) Ned Pennington; 4) Clayton Wood;; 5) Aaron Nevers; 6) Paul Heuvel;7)Dean Hegel; 8)Will Whitlow; 9) Keith Williams.

STATELINE LEGENDS

Fast Time – Joey Bissett, 15.238; Trophy Dash- Joey Bissett; Heats- A) Tim Corbett; B) Scott Eldredge Main 1)Micah Sampson; 2)Jake Bissett; 3)Scott Dalla; 4) Tim Corbett; 5) Scott Eldredge; 6) Billy Graham; 7) Ron Custer; 8) Kelly Thelon; 9) Leonard Maine; 10) Don Sanders.

The night saw full fields of cars in all five divisions with great racing action in all classes. The full house enjoyed the evening as the racers of WEDNESDAY NIGHT FEVER put on a great show.. Racing was close, fast and had a few twists and turns but fun to watch by all.

This weekend Friday July 31st 6PM and Saturday August 1st 6PM along with Sunday August 2nd 1Pm the NAPA AUTO PARTS IDAHO 200 takes to the track. The Featured cars from the INSSA Super Stock Series and the Rocky Mountain Racing Series, will race with the best Super Stocks of the region. Over the weekend, fans will also see lots of action with the Early Stocks, Pro 4 Trucks, Outlaw Compacts, and the Fever Four Shootout. The Events Friday and Saturday start a start at 6pm, Sundays Event start at 1pm General admission is $15 for adults; kids under six are free on Friday and Saturday and Sunday is $25 for Adults, kids under six are free

The wild, wacky, unpredictable action of Wednesday Night Fever continues every Wednesday at 6pm with the cars and superstars of the Road Runners, Fever 4’s, plus the wild and crazy Bump to Pass division. Adults are just $5.75; kids under the age of nine accompanied by adults are free.

For more information about Stateline Stadium Speedway including upcoming events, promotions and participant updates log onto www.raceidaho.com or call the event hotline at (208) 773-5019.

ROAD RUNNERS – RUBY CLASS

Fast Time – Blake Williams, 16.508. Trophy Dash —1) Scott Rupert; Heat – A) Scott Rupert; B) Gerry Kay. Main – 1) Blake Williams.; 2) Scott Rupert; 3) Eric Harris ;4) Reesen Tarr; 5) Brittney Rupert; 6) Tom Harris; 7) Tim Stoddard;8) Dan Martin Jr. 9) Gerry Kay;10) Nathen Seward.

ROAD RUNNERS – SAPPHIRE CLASS

Fast Time – Jacob Schmidt, 17.198 Trophy Dash — 1) Jacob Schmidt Heat – A)Jacob Schmidt, B) John Richardson . Main – 1) Jacob Schmidt ; 2) John Vallone ; 3) Thomas Husk; 4) Scott Soderburg; 5) Jason Thomas; 6) Dino Olson ; 7) John Richardson; 8) Brian Sawatzki; 9) Leo Kincaid;10) Johnathon Tuckness.

ROAD RUNNERS – EMERALD CLASS

Fast Time – Harry Hatton, 16.840. Trophy Dash — 1) Shannon Benn Heat – A) Tim Benn; B) Ben Hawk; Main – 1) Ron Hunter; 2) Derek Colaruso; 3)Shannon Benn 4) Harry Hatton;5)Tim Benn;6) Steve Murfin ,7) Ben Hawk.; 8) Darin Meeks.; ;9)Glen Hawk; 10) Kevin Harris Sr..

FEVER 4’s

Fast Time – Mel Ackerman 15.389. Trophy Dash) Tom Plybon Heat – A) K.C.Garber ,B) Corey Husk. Main – 1) Rich Hatton 2)Justin Lovitt3) K.C. Garber; 4) Mel Ackerman5) Derek Almy; 6) Bruce Garber(Ortiz); 7)Chris Kellogg 8) Ryan Tarr, 9) Dan Groon ; 10) Josh Hill.

BUMP TO PASS

Fast Time –, Yvonne Lifsey, 17.405 Trophy Dash – 1) Len Clother; Heat – 1)Len Clother; Main -1) Len Clother 2) Joel Schrader ; 3)Aaron Clother ; 4) Yvonne Lifsey; 5) John Hollingsworth; 6) Dave Johnson;

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