
POSTED November 12, 2001
November
is proving to be a better month than October during this 2001 racing season at
the Mottville Speedway! Cool but nice weather featured both days of racing this
past week-end!
Saturday
we had a season high 18 street stocks! Unfortunately two scratched before the
racing started as Josh Salter had a broken transmission in the Terry Kline 27
car and Bill Neering, who came all the way from Cedar Lake Indiana, had rear end
gear troubles! Neering, the last track champion at the former Raceway Park near
Chicago , came to beat Randy Morley! Even after he broke he put up $50 as a
bonus to Morley should he win the feature! George Roulette, the former announcer
at Raceway Park chipped in $30 for a potential $80 bonus! Neering vowed to
return next Saturday! Morley did not get the bonus although he did win the dash
and a heat! About halfway through the feature his car overheated and he pulled
to the pits!
Matt
Buzzard took 2nd in the dash and was leading the heat by a wide
margin when he pulled into the infield and was done for the night! When the 15
cars left came on the track for the SS feature Tim Baldwin ran one pace lap and
excited so 14 cars actually started the feature which went 35 laps! Exciting it
was with several cautions but Paul Scott really pulled away on each restart and
won his 2nd feature of the season! Mike Long was 2nd.
Brian Smith crossed the line 3rd but his tires durametered at 50 and
60 is the rule! This made Robert Sprague 3rd! Kevin Carlson came to
Mottville for the first time in his SS 96 and arrived late but had a good night
finishing 4th!
Bob Grice Jr. was 5th although he spun on the final lap in
turn 3. Cale Williams driving in his first feature ever came home 6th!
Nice start!
Scott
set such a fast pace that only Long finished on the same lap with him! Donald
Hunley was involved in a crash and ran several laps afterwards before heading to
the pits.
Paul
Thurston crossed the finish line first in the Thunder Car 15 lap feature but was
disqualified in post race inspection for being 450 pounds light! That gave Fred
Collins the win with Eric Root 2nd and fast improving Cindy Grinnell
3rd!
Grinnell won the dash and Collins the heat.
Jason
Schaefer returned to Mottville after a long absence and easily won the 14 lap MS
feature for his 9th feature win of the season! Season points leader
Merle Yoder had engine troubles and had to settle for 4th. Terry
Kline was 2nd and won the heat.
Mike
Aumack scored a huge upset in the Mini Thunder Car 12 lap feature for his 5th
feature win of the season! Fred Garrett spun early in the race coming out of
turn 4 and raced hard to catch up but feel just a few feet short!
Ken
Bennett was the only super kart and easily won the heat and feature but Andrew
Behlke led the stock karts in the heat and Justin Stump in the feature!
We
sold our first 3 tickets for the February 9 Awards Banquet with David T.
Schaefer, our web master, buying 2 and Cynthia Grinnell, the mother, buying one.
Paul Thurston registered the TC 29 for 2002 and David T. Schaefer registered the
MS 45 for 2002!
Talk
about low drops! The SS feature paid $100-$85-$75-$65-$55-$45-$35-$30 and $25!
We
had a rare driver’s meeting before the races Saturday and started a new policy
on photo taking to speed up the races! After heats and dashes the winner will
stay in his car and have the picture taken. For features the driver can exit the
car and have fans in the picture. This really helped speed the program up a
great deal!
Sunday
it was a little cool but still decent for this time of year and we had 25 stock
cars and 3 karts! The 8 Street Stocks put on a good show with Terry Kline just
edging Paul Scott for his 4th feature win of the season! Donald
Hunley was a consistent 3rd!
Ryan Prough returned for 4th and Matt Buzzard was 5th.
We
ran the 13 event night in just under 2 hours for the second Sunday in a row!
Fred
Collins made it 8 TC feature wins as he survived a crash and edged Cindy Grinnell
and Bill Crapo for the win! Crapo won the dash and heat.
7
MTC were on hand and they also put on a good show with Fred Garrett surviving a
crash and winning his 16th feature of the season! Tom Holle won the
dash and was 2nd in the feature! Ray Butler was 3rd and 2nd
in the dash.
Rookie
of the Year in the MS, Jason Schaefer, won his 10th feature of the
season with season points leader Merle Yoder 2nd and John Yoder 3rd.
Merle Yoder won the heat.
Andrew
Behlke our karts points leader and probably season points champion, took his 16th
kart feature of the season with his grandfather, Tom Koehler, 2nd and
father, Tod Behlke, 3rd. Quite a racing family and they have more
racers in the family next season! Stay tuned!
Jason
Schaefer moved back into 3rd in the MS point standings! Larry Birk
was idle for the week-end as he
Our
final doubleheader week-end of racing action is this week-end! 72 nights down
and 3 to go! Does not seem possible as this season has really gone fast! For me,
personally, this season has been really exciting and most interesting both at
the track and away and I have learned, finally, to live each day one day at a
time and see what happens! I have a banner which says “When life gives you
lemons make lemonade” and I think of that banner often!
Live one day at a time and
make the most of that day because you will never ever get that day back!
Sunday
Yoder Oil Co., our racing fuel supplier, sponsors our Season Championship trophy
night and Saturday, November 24 at 4 pm we bring this season to a close with our
75th and final race! That day is always the saddest for me
personally! But we will reopen March 2 and be ready for another big season!