Even though he didn't elect to go back out, since it was a green and white together finish, shouldn't Suhre have been scored ahead of Joe Cooksey, who was two laps down? (As Suhre would've completed 99 laps)
Also, I thought Jason announced that they would not be counting yellow laps unless 40...
Springfield, Illinois Micro sprint racer Bailey Goldesberry will be interviewed tonight in a call-in format at 7:00 Central time on www.blogtalkradio.com for their latest installment of "Women in Racing."
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/women-in-racing/2013/04/03/women-in-racing-episode-3
It was nice to see Mike have a good run after a disappointing outing last Saturday down at Clarksville. Now, THAT was a track that was hard to pass on.
I keep hearing this argument about tracks needing to run a ton of support classes to pay the bills for their specials, yet Tommie Helfrich seems to do pretty well over at Haubstadt, IN while never running more than one support class. (usually modifieds).
Hey, if we get that "magnetic shift" some are calling for this Friday when the Mayan callendar ends, we might be near one of the poles, so it could snow in early July. ;)
I'm not sure which announcer was better, Glen Jacoby or Talker Guy. But because of the lineage and legacy of those two greats, whoever takes over for Mike will be standing on the shoulders of giants. I trust Allied will make the right decision on TTG's replacement, but whomever gets that...
After a very solid 3rd place finish last Saturday with the Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association at Wisconsin's Wilmot Speedway, Jordan Goldesberry Motorsports will make the short haul up Interstate 72 on Friday to compete at the "ILMO Propane Shawn Marquard Memorial" season opener for...
First year micro sprint racer Bailey Goldesberry will once again compete with the Lucas Oil POWRi series this weekend. Friday will see the blue and black #4 Rock Solid Lawn Care, GPC Race Products, Alliance T-Shirts and More, RealityTotes.com, SuperShox, Simpson Race Products, Factor 1 racer...
Following last weekend's victory by Mother Nature over the races at Jacksonville, Jordan Goldesberry looks to get back in the saddle this weekend behind the wheel of two different Maxim Chassis Machines. Friday night will see the 21 year old racer compete close to home at the helm of Randy and...
Coming off her first career micro sprint start last week at Jacksonville, Springfield, Illinois' Baily Goldesberry looks to get more laps and seat time this Friday, May 4th as the micro sprints compete as a support class to the MOWA Sprint Cars at Jacksonville.
The quarter midget graduate...
Thanks for putting the transponder info up. Does the "index" number refer to the order the cars came across the line each lap? If so, that would make it possible to check this against each drivers fastest recorded lap, and see if they passed any cars on that lap by checking the order from that...
No one is going to deny that, from a logistical standpoint, last night was a cluster!@#$. But I bet before long, word will get out that Belleville has some of the best concessions of any track in the country. I mean, come on, did you ever think you would be able to get shrimp kabobs or grilled...
Memorial Day 2011 saw Springfield, Illinois gasser Jordan Goldesberry drop in to compete with the Ideal Ready Mix Sprint Invaders at Quincy Raceway. The 20 year old racer is no stranger to the SIA, having won the Rookie of the Year title with the Iowa-based group back in 2007. Saddled with a...
Regrarding car count, they still had three LM heats, three midget heats, and five micro heats. (plus a midget B-main and two micro B-mains.) Seemed like a good car count to me. And anytime you can get 40 micros on a Friday night while school is still in session, you're doing something right...
This will be a great opportunity for the typical Friday night Belle-Clair crowd to see the cars and stars of POWRi. Plus we get to hear both Mike Muerer and Jim Childers, two of the best announcers ever to talk into the mic at St. Louis area tracks.
I loved it when Jason used an old Glen Jacoby line during a yellow in the sportsman feature, when he said they reverted back a lap, and sometimes that works for you, and sometimes it works against you.