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NEWS FROM NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY
Route 539, New Egypt, NJ
Track Phone: 609-758-1900
Contact: Pete Wortman, PR Director 732-222-1261
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE…

New Egypt, NJ (Aug 6, 2011) – Billy Pauch of Frenchtown, NJ has reached yet another milestone in his storied career by winning the 100th Big-Block Modified feature victory of his career at New Egypt Speedway Saturday night sponsored by Perone’s Auto Service and Salvage. In an event that only had one caution flag slow the action on lap #3, Pauch started eighteenth and was as dominate as ever chasing down Richie Pratt Jr. from over a straightaway back in the final half of the event. Pauch finally got by Pratt with just over a lap remaining and raced home to a popular victory to the fans who were on hand to watch history being made.
“This win is really special to me.” Stated an exuberant yet relieved Pauch. “This track is like Flemington was for us, they do a great job here making the surface racey and you can actually come from the back to win. There is always 3 and 4 wide racing and you need to be on top of your game each week to race here. So I am very proud of our team for this accomplishment.”
Third starting Richie Pratt Jr. grabbed the lead on the opening lap and looked to be very fast early as he opened up a good size lead when the first yellow waved on lap three. He then picked up where he left off as he charged out front and pulled away from the field over the next 10 laps. Pauch, who was 12th on the restart, pulled into the top five by lap 7 and went to work on the frontrunners. As the halfway signal was displayed Pauch pulled into second spot only to find that leader Pratt was long gone and off the radar! With Pratt flying out front over a straightaway in the lead, Pauch went to work and slowly began chipping away at the lead. But with 7 laps to go Pauch was still about ¾ of a straightaway back and time seemed to not be on his side. That is when heavy lapped traffic appeared in front of Pratt. Pauch ran him down in jut three laps and the two put on an excellent show for the fans with lapped cars all around. As the white flag was displayed Pauch got by Pratt in turn four and never looked back on his way to the historic 100th career win at NES. Pratt settled for second, while Ron John Koczon raced home third, fourth was Tad Cox and two-time winner Gary Butler rounded out the top five.
Doug Urbano of Hillsborough, NJ took home his first feature victory of his career in the Crate-1 Sportsman 20 lapper. Urbano got to the front quickly and then held off several challengers to record the victory. Jordan Henn drove a fine race to finish second, defending champ Jim Housworth raced home third followed by Steve Hicks and Chuck Buchman.
In the TriState RaceSaver 305 Sprint Series race, Jahnny Wyers of Mamora, NJ. won the 20-lap event. Chris Allen Jr., the current point leader was second, Brian Carber was third in his first ever visit to the speedway, while Kyle Reinhardt and Joe Lord completed the top five.
In the twin Fastrak Late Model 12-lap features, Tony Giglio of Collingswood, NJ and Darin Henderson of Pasadena, MD were the winners. Giglio beat Henderson and Skip Syester in the first one, while Henderson bested Rob Ormsbee and Syester.
Next Saturday Aug. 13th it will be Summer Slam at New Egypt Speedway. Sportsman will get their chance to headline as they are joined by the Outlaw Stocks, Fastrak Late Models, and Crate-1 Sportsman will join in to complete the racing card. There will also be an Enduro and a Demolition Derby on tap as well. Racing gets underway at 6pm, with gates opening at 4pm. For more information, call the speedway office at (609) 758-1900 or log on to www.newegyptspeedway.net.

NES RESULTS 8/6/11
MODIFIEDS
Heat 1: 1. Richie Pratt Jr. 2. Billy Pauch 3. Tad Cox 4. Mike Hendershot 5. Mike Iles 6. Ron John Koczon Heat 2: 1. Bob Drayton 2. Wade Hendrickson 3. John Salvatore 4. David Van Horn 5. Sam Martz 6. John Stangle Heat 3: 1. Willie Osmun 2. Dave Hunt 3. Mike McAleer 4. Ryan Forte 5.
Gary Butler 6. Jimmy Horton
B Main: 1. Rick Laubach 2. Dominick Buffalino 3. John Dixon 4. John
Miloszar Jr. 5. Tim Tanner Jr. 6. Jimmy Blewett 7. Mike Franz 8. Stan
Frankfield
Fans Provisional: Rich Kuiken Jr.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. Billy Pauch 2. Richie Pratt Jr. 3. Ron John Koczon 4. Tad Cox 5. Gary Butler 6. Mike McAleer 7. Bob Drayton 8. Willie Osmun 9. Mike Hendershot 10. John Salvatore 11. Dominick Buffalino 12. Rick Laubach 13. Wade Hendrickson 14. David Van Horn 15. Jimmy Blewett 16. Tim Tanner Jr. 17. Mike Iles 18. John Stangle 19. Ryan Forte 20. Jimmy Horton 21. Mike Franz 22. Rich Kuiken Jr. 23. Dave Hunt 24. John Miloszar Jr. 25. John Dixon 26. Stan Frankenfield 27. Sam Martz DNQ:
CRATE-1 SPORTSMAN
Heat 1: 1. Jordan Henn 2. Doug Urbano 3. Scott Hyland 4. Jon Haegele 5. Jeremy Martino Heat 2: 1. Steve Hicks 2. John Aumick 3. Joe Dill 4. Ron Barnstead 5.
Harry Marlin
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Doug Urbano 2. Jordan Henn 3. Jim Housworth 4.
Steve Hicks 5. Chuck Buchman 6. Harry Marlin 7. John Aumick 8. Joe
Dill 9. John Micek 10. Jeremy Martino 11. Dan Mazy 12. Rich Steele
Jr. 13. Ron Barnstead 14. Steve Ramsey 15. Glenn Knell 16. Kyle
Borror 17. Scott Hyland 18. Lee Allen 19. Jordan Cox 20. Mike Everett
21. Bob Rambone 22. Bryan Kuhl 23. Jarrett Rozycki 24. Scott
Cranstoun 25. Jon Haegele 26. Mike Mongiello
TSRS 305 Sprint Cars
Heat 1: 1. Ray Evernham 2. John Sanders 3. Stephanie Stevens 4. Jeff Schall 5. Craig Rochelle 6. Bruce Kindberg Heat 2: 1. Kyle Reinhardt 2. Chirs Allen Jr. 3. Joe Lord 4. John Wyers 5. Bobby DeVault 6. Jimmy Carpenter Heat 3: 1. Stephanie Palmai 2. Joey Allen 3. Jim Campbell 4. Brian Carber 5. Phil Meisner Jr. 6. Bill Case Jr.
Consi: 1. Mike Esposito 2. Jeff Taylor 3. Bobby Sandt 4. Jeff Geigis 5. Ian Borden 6. Chuck Palmucci Feature (20 Laps): 1. John Wyers 2. Chris Allen Jr. 3. Brian Carber 4. Kyle Reinhardt 5. Joe Lord 6. Stephanie Stevens 7. Jeff Schall 8. Phil Meisner Jr. 9. Bobby Sandt 10. Chuck Palmucci 11. Jimmy Carpenter 12. Bobby DeVault 13. Joey Allen 14. Mike Esposito 15. Jeff Taylor 16. Ian Borden 17. Bruce Kindberg 18. Stephanie Palmai 19. Bill Case Jr. 20. Jeff Geigis 21. John Sanders 22. Ray Evernham 23.
Jim Campbell 24. Craig Rochelle
DNQ: Jeff Davis, Pat U’Selis, Scott Frach, Bruce Bowen, Gabe Fox,
Bill Corsa, Frank Leito, Bill Barry
FASTRAK LATE MODELS
Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. Tony Giglio 2. Darin Henderson 3. Skip
Syester 4. DJ Marci 5. Alessa Young 6. Rob Ormsbee 7. P.J. Oliver
Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. Darin Henderson 2. Rob Ormsbee 3. Skip
Syester 4. Alessa Young 5. Tony Giglio 6. DJ Marci 7. P.J. Oliver

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Tim McCreadie

New Egypt, NJ (July 30, 2011) – Tim McCreadie of Watertown, NY invaded the New Egypt Speedway Saturday night and picked up the first win of his career at the track pocketing a huge $20,000 for his efforts in the annual Friends of Mike 100 lap event. McCreadie topped a star studded field with a late race charge that saw him get within five car lengths of leader Billy Pauch before Pauch broke with 8 laps to go. McCreadie then overcame a final restart with 3 laps to go and then a near spin in turn four coming for the white flag to claim the popular victory.
“I thought I had made a $20,000 mistake,” explained a winded McCreadie in victory lane, “The car had almost stalled and was pointed toward the inside fence and I was just waiting to get run over when it suddenly came back to life and I was able to drive it off the corner and keep the lead. I wish Billy hadn’t broke, I was catching him and I was looking forward to racing him. I think we would have made it very interesting for the fans!”

David Van Horn and Mike Iles brought the 40 car field to the start with Van Horn taking the early lead while 3rd starter and defending Friends of Mike champ Willie Osmun moved into second. Osmun, who was the fastest car during the five heat races, wasted no time at all as he flew by Van Horn on lap 3 for the top spot. Osmun was looking to run away and hide, however 99 time career feature winner at NES Billy Pauch had other ideas. Pauch had started 12th and was 4th by lap 4 and looked to be the fastest car on the speedway as he ran down the leaders one at a time. Osmun proved to be the toughest of the group however as it took 4 laps of battling before Pauch assumed command on lap 10. Once in front Pauch raced away at will, and began lapping cars wholesale as the fans focused their attentions on some great battles going on behind him involving drivers such as Matt Sheppard, Stewart Friesen, Jeff Strunk, and Duane Howard. 19th starting Howard was very fast as he raced into 3rd behind Pauch and Friesen by lap 14. Howard was up to second by lap 30 and as they raced thru lapped traffic at halfway the top five were Pauch, Howard, Friesen, Strunk and McCreadie. On lap 60 McCreadie found traction on the very bottom groove and began his march to the front as in two laps he passed Strunk and Friesen and began to chase down Howard for second. It took about 10 laps to catch Howard, and another 10 to actually pass him as he finally made the move stick on lap 81. Once he got by Howard, his sights shifted ahead for the leader Pauch who was almost a straightaway out front. Quickly it became obvious to the crowd that McCreadie was very fast as he visibly was cutting into Pauch’s lead with each passing lap. With ten laps remaining only five car lengths separated the two and a showdown seemed imminent. But just as the crowd began to rise to their feet, the rear broke in Pauch’s #1, sending him coasting to the pits with just 8 laps remaining. The final caution with 3 laps left closed up the field and put the nine cars on the lead lap nose to tail for the restart. McCreadie raced away and seemed headed for a comfortable win when the car almost spun on the inside of turn four coming to the white flag. Somehow McCreadie overcame the bobble and as the car roared back to life he was able to correct and hold the lead. At the checkered flag it was McCreadie in the Salerno Racing/4-Star Transmissions #4 taking the victory and the $20,000 first prize. Duane Howard was fast all night long and raced home second, followed by an equally fast Stewart Friesen. 2007 NES champ Matt Sheppard raced home 4th followed by the March RoC winner at New Egypt Jeff Strunk fifth. Rounding out the top ten were Richie Pratt Jr., 2-time defending NES champ Rick Laubach, Danny Johnson, Ron John Koczon and Sam Martz.

The five heat winners each took home $1000 for their efforts! They were Gary Butler, Willie Osmun, Billy Pauch, Matt Sheppard and Duane Howard.

Duane Howard also took home another $1000 as he won the Xtreme Graphics Rogie Rumble II match races, as he won the final 3 including the 2 lap finale over Osmun.

Pat Wall

Pat Wall of New Egypt, NJ was declared the winner of the $1500 to win Sportsman feature after apparent winner Kyle Borror came up light at the scale immediately following the event. Third place finisher Bill Lester also was found to be light as well and was also DQ’d. Finishing second was 2 time defending champ Rocco Infante who now moves into the point lead once again. Infante did it after crashing his car in his heat race and moving into Jeff Marcucci’s #8c to qualify thru the consi. Infante started 22nd in the feature in the car he had never driven before and raced to the runner up finish. Third was Bob Lineman Jr., who bounced back from a tangle that sent him back to the rear earlier in the event. Mike Butler and Danny Bouc rounded out the top five. Heats paid the winners $250 each on Friends of Mike night and they were won by Ryan Beltz, Mike Lyons and Bouc.

Mick Search

Former Super Stock champ Mick Search of Allentown, NJ won the 20 lap Outlaw Stock feature and picked up the $1000 first prize. Bill Connelly couldn’t hold him back and finally had to settle for second, his best finish so far. Dan Collamer raced home third ahead of Jason Saredy and Gary Klimeczak. Heat winners pocketed $200 each on Friends of Mike night and they were Jarrod Burdge, Billy Wroble and John Carpenter.

NES "Friends of Mike" RESULTS 7/30/11

MODIFIED RESULTS
Heat 1: 1. Gary Butler 2. Stewart Friesen 3. Dominick Buffalino 4. Jeff Strunk
Heat 2: 1. Willie Osmun 2. Tad Cox 3. Danny Johnson 4. Mike Hendershot
Heat 3: 1. Billy Pauch 2. Richie Pratt Jr. 3. Tim McCreadie 4. David Van Horn
Heat 4: 1. Matt Sheppard 2. Tim Tanner Jr. 3. John McClelland 4. Ron John Koczon

Heat 5: 1. Duane Howard 2. Mike Iles 3. Tim Fuller 4. John Stangle
B Main 1: 1. Bob Drayton 2. Mike McAleer 3. Jimmy Horton
B Main 2: 1. Wade Hendrickson 2. Rick Laubach 3. Danny Bouc
B Main 3: 1. Jimmy Blewett 2. Ryan Godown 3. Gary Tomkins
Guaranteed Starter: Mike Kolka

Provisionals: John Salvatore Jr., Darren McCaughey, Robbie Nixon, Sam Martz, Ryan Forte, Scott VanGorder, Frank Cozze Jr., Dave Hunt, Stan Frankenfield Jr., Tommy Carberry Jr.

Feature (100 Laps): 1. Tim McCreadie 2. Duane Howard 3. Stewart Friesen 4. Matt Sheppard 5. Jeff Strunk 6. Richie Pratt Jr. 7. Rick Laubach 8. Danny Johnson 9. Ron John Koczon 10. Sam Martz 11. John McClelland 12. Mike McAleer 13. Ryan Forte 14. Danny Bouc 15. Dave Hunt 16. Jimmy Blewett 17. Mike Hendershot 18. Billy Pauch 19. John Stangle 20. Gary Butler 21. Bob Drayton 22. Wade Hendrickson 23. Robbie Nixon 24. Jimmy Horton 25. John Salvatore Jr. 26. Willie Osmun 27. Mike Iles 28. Mike Kolka 29. Tommy Carberry Jr. 30. Scott VanGorder 31. Tim Fuller 32. Tad Cox 33. Dominick Buffalino 34. Tim Tanner Jr. 35. David Van Horn 36. Darren McCaughey 37. Stan Frankenfield Jr. 39. Frank Cozze Jr. 40. Gary Tomkins

DNQ: Rick Holsten, Tom Carberry Sr., Mike Franz, Chad Brachmann, Jimmy Chester, Mark Forte Jr., Rich Kuiken Jr., John Dixon, Tommy Farrell III

SPORTSMAN RESULTS
Heat 1: 1. Ryan Beltz 2. Mike Howardson 3. Kyle Borror 4. Ryan Osborne 5. Clay Butler 6. Kevin Vaclavicek
Heat 2: 1. Mike Lyons 2. Will Dupree 3. Pat Wall 4. Rich Rutski 5. Mike Mammanna 6. Paul Kline
Heat 3: 1. Danny Bouc 2. Joe Funk 3. Mike Butler 4. Bob Lineman Jr. 5. Randy Yaple 6. Kevin Beach
Consi: 1. Bill Lester 2. Tim Apgar 3. Ryan Simmons 4. Rocco Infante 5. Eric Engstrom 6. Bill Liedtka
Pts. Provisional: Ebby Ridge

Feature (20 laps): 1. Pat Wall 2. Rocco Infante 3. Bob Lineman Jr. 4. Mike Butler 5. Danny Bouc 6. Joe Funk 7. Ebby Ridge 8. Mike Mammana 9. Kevin Vaclavicek 10. Tim Apgar 11. Randy Yaple 12. Mike Howardson 13. Rich Rutski 14. Will Dupree 15. Ryan Simmons 16. Kevin Beach 17. Eric Engstrom 18. Ryan Osborne 19. Clay Butler 20. Mike Lyons 21. Ryan Beltz 22 Paul Kline 23. Bill Liedtka
DQ: Kyle Borror, Bill Lester

DNQ: Alan Bleacher, Gene Stravinsky, Richie Cass Sr., Mike Haggenbottom, Brian Roemer, Joe Systo, Eric Renninger, John Scarpati Jr., Justin Hoffman, John Cornell III

OUTLAW STOCK RESULTS
Heat 1: 1. Jarrod Burdge 2. Dennis Seeley 3. Gary Klimeczak 4. Mick Search 5. Brian Ludwig 6. Ed Tinsman
Heat 2: 1. Billy Wroble 2. Kevin Bifulco 3. Everett Taylor 4. Scott Dugan 5. Spider Ensinger Jr. 6. Jimmy Avery
Heat 3: 1. John Carpenter 2. Doug Debray 3. Bill Connelly 4. Jason Saredy 5. Dan Collamer 6. Kim Cooke

Feature (20 laps): 1. Mick Search 2. Bill Connelly 3. Dan Collamer 4. Jason Saredy 5. Gary Klimeczak 6. Everett Taylor 7. Scott Dugan 8. Ken Snook 9. Kim Cooke 10. Spider Ensinger Jr. 11. Kevin Bifulco 12. Herb Stout 13. Dennis Seeley 14. Jason Prater 15. Jim Avery 16. Jarrod Burdge 17. Marty Derr 18. Darren Cox 19. Billy Wroble 20. Doug Debray 21. Brian Willetts 22. Brian Ludwig 23. John Carpenter 24. Ed Tinsman 25. Tony Klimeczak DNS: PJ Oliver, Tom Princiotta.

Next Saturday night, Aug. 6, it will be Beach Party Night at the New Egypt Speedway. There will be Boardwalk games and Food Specials from 4pm till 6pm so come early and enjoy. On the track, Billy Pauch will make his third attempt at milestone win number 100 at NES in a full card of Big-Block Modifieds. Joining the Modifieds on the card will be the Crate-1 Sportsman, the FASTRAK Late Models and the TSRS 305 Sprint Cars. Gates open at 4:00 p.m. with the first race starting at 6:00 pm. For more information, call the speedway office at (609) 758-1900 or log on to www.newegyptspeedway.net.

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OHSWEKEN, Ontario - July 27, 2011 - Tony Stewart has won IndyCar races and NASCAR races, now he's a World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series winner. Stewart passed Brad Sweet for the lead on Lap 10 Wednesday night at Ohsweken Speedway led the rest of the way for his first victory. Sammy Swindell was second with points leader Jason Meyers, Sweet and three-time Ohsweken winner Jason Sides rounding out the top five.

World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Statistical Report; Ohsweken (Ontario) Speedway; July 27, 2011

A-Main - (30 Laps) - 1. 14S-Tony Stewart [3] [$10,000]; 2. 1-Sammy Swindell [5] [$5,500]; 3. 14-Jason Meyers [8] [$3,200]; 4. 9-Brad Sweet [2] [$2,800]; 5. 7S-Jason Sides [4] [$2,500]; 6. 15-Donny Schatz [20] [$2,300]; 7. 83-Paul McMahan [14] [$2,200]; 8. 6R-Bill Rose [12] [$2,100]; 9. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. [1] [$2,050]; 10. 11-Steve Kinser [7] [$2,000]; 11. 7X-Jamie Collard [9] [$1,500]; 12. 32-Justin Barger [18] [$1,200]; 13. 6-Kraig Kinser [6] [$1,100]; 14. 1Z-Jessica Zemken [22] [$1,050]; 15. 77X-Wayne Johnson [17] [$1,000]; 16. 63-Chad Kemenah [10] [$900]; 17. 2M-Dustin Daggett [16] [$800]; 18. O1-Mikey Kruchka [11] [$800]; 19. 91-Cody Darrah [15] [$800]; 20. 5-Keith Dempster [21] [$800]; 21. O-Glenn Styres [19] [$800]; 22. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [24] [$800]; 23. 80-Chris Steele [13] [$800]; 24. 7K-Kyle Moffit [23] [$800]. Lap Leaders: Brad Sweet 1-9, Tony Stewart 10-30. KSE Hard Charger Award: 15-Donny Schatz [+14].

Qualifying - 1. 63-Chad Kemenah, 14.009; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr., 14.054; 3. 6-Kraig Kinser, 14.253; 4. 1-Sammy Swindell, 14.305; 5. 14S-Tony Stewart, 14.364; 6. 9-Brad Sweet, 14.384; 7. 14-Jason Meyers, 14.387; 8. 7X-Jamie Collard, 14.387; 9. 7S-Jason Sides, 14.397; 10. 5-Keith Dempster, 14.466; 11. 7-Craig Dollansky, 14.466; 12. 11-Steve Kinser, 14.474; 13. 6R-Bill Rose, 14.543; 14. O1-Mikey Kruchka, 14.552; 15. 83-Paul McMahan, 14.592; 16. 71-Travis Cunningham, 14.626; 17. 80-Chris Steele, 14.663; 18. 5W-Lucas Wolfe, 14.682; 19. 2M-Dustin Daggett, 14.684; 20. 91-Cody Darrah, 14.732; 21. 32-Justin Barger, 14.836; 22. 77X-Wayne Johnson, 14.862; 23. 15-Donny Schatz, 14.886; 24. O7X-Dain Naida, 14.936; 25. 10-Mitch Brown, 14.969; 26. O-Glenn Styres, 15.003; 27. 5D-Dave Dykstra, 15.114; 28. 7K-Kyle Moffit, 15.115; 29. 1Z-Jessica Zemken, 15.183; 30. 14H-Jim Huppunen, 15.582; 31. 30G-Stevin Goldner, 16.135.

Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) - 1. 14-Jason Meyers [2]; 2. 63-Chad Kemenah [4]; 3. 1-Sammy Swindell [3]; 4. 2M-Dustin Daggett [7]; 5. 77X-Wayne Johnson [8]; 6. 6R-Bill Rose [5]; 7. 7K-Kyle Moffit [10]; 8. 5-Keith Dempster [1]; 9. 71-Travis Cunningham [6]; 10. 10-Mitch Brown [9]; 11. 30G-Stevin Goldner [11].

Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) - 1. 14S-Tony Stewart [3]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. [4]; 3. 15-Donny Schatz [8]; 4. 7-Craig Dollansky [1]; 5. 7X-Jamie Collard [2]; 6. 91-Cody Darrah [7]; 7. O1-Mikey Kruchka [5]; 8. 80-Chris Steele [6]; 9. O-Glenn Styres [9]; 10. 1Z-Jessica Zemken [10].

Heat 3 - (8 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) - 1. 11-Steve Kinser [1]; 2. 7S-Jason Sides [2]; 3. 9-Brad Sweet [3]; 4. 6-Kraig Kinser [4]; 5. 83-Paul McMahan [5]; 6. 32-Justin Barger [7]; 7. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [6]; 8. O7X-Dain Naida [8]; 9. 5D-Dave Dykstra [9].

Dash - (6 Laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature) - 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. [5]; 2. 9-Brad Sweet [1]; 3. 14S-Tony Stewart [2]; 4. 7S-Jason Sides [9]; 5. 1-Sammy Swindell [3]; 6. 6-Kraig Kinser [4]; 7. 11-Steve Kinser [10]; 8. 14-Jason Meyers [7]; 9. 7X-Jamie Collard [8]; 10. 63-Chad Kemenah [6].

B-Main - (12 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) - 1. O1-Mikey Kruchka [2] [-]; 2. 1Z-Jessica Zemken [11] [-]; 3. O-Glenn Styres [8] [-]; 4. 80-Chris Steele [4] [-]; 5. 5-Keith Dempster [1] [-]; 6. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [5] [-]; 7. 7-Craig Dollansky (DNS A-main-paid for first non-transfer position and points in B-main) [$200]; 8. O7X-Dain Naida [6] [$180]; 9. 5D-Dave Dykstra [9] [$175]; 10. 10-Mitch Brown [7] [$160]; 11. 71-Travis Cunningham [3] [$150]; 12. 30G-Stevin Goldner [10] [$150]; 13. 14H-Jim Huppunen [12] [$150].

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It’s a New York State of Mind When it comes to Friends of Mike

New Egypt, NJ – The four most recent entries for Friends of Mike VI
which will take place this coming Saturday at New Egypt Speedway July
30, have been received and filed. Four drivers from upstate Western
New York will all be making the trek to New Jersey in search of some
serious cash. Stewart Friesen, Danny Johnson, Todd Burley, and Chad
Brachman are the latest ‘outsiders’ to confirm that they will be in
attendance for the $20,000 F.O.M. first place prize.

Stewart Friesen, last year’s Super Dirt Week winner at the Syracuse
Mile has automatically become a lead candidate of possible winners
for the 100-lap event. The Niagara On The Lake, Ont driver is
currently leading the point standings at all three of his home
tracks. Friesen leads the way at the Brewerton, Five Mile Point, and
Utica-Rome Speedways as well as the entire Northeast in dirt modified
wins. Friesen’s only appearance at NES in 2011 came in the R.o.C.
‘Cabin Fever’ where he finished a respectable 4th. There is no doubt
about it, Stewart Friesen is coming to New Egypt for one reason and
one reason only…He wants to be conquer the Friends of Mike field and
walk out of NES with $20,000!

When Danny Johnson enters ANY race he is a threat to win. Arguably
one of the most talented race car drivers to have ever strapped into
a race car, Johnson will being seeking revenge on the NES field on
July 30. Last year Johnson came up just a few laps and car lengths
short of the $15,000 first place prize as NES regular Willie Osmun
held off the hard charging Johnson at the finish line. The
Rochester, NY driver will be steering the Mike Payne-owned No. 27J
and will be looking to take no prisoners on Saturday. ‘The Doctor’
has also been voted into the Rogie Rumble II modified match races by
the fans of New Egypt. If DJ can sweep the heat race, Rumble, and
100-lapper he could leave NJ with $22,000…not too bad for a Saturday
in July.

Todd Burley is not stranger when it comes to NES and he hopes that
will carry him a long way next Saturday during the 100-lap affair.
Todd was actually an NES regular back in 2002 where he recorded
several top 5 finishes to his credit. The Spencerport, NY driver
realizes it’s a long tow from his home town but feels that it’s well
worth the trip for the purse that’s being offered to the modified
division. Burley currently sits third in points at both his home
tracks of Ransomville and Utica-Rome. He was able to make it to the
Cabin Fever 60 back in March where unfortunately he was unable to
qualify for the event. You can almost guarantee that driver of the
No. 89B will not have a repeat performance like that again.

The fourth driver entered from upstate New York is a surprising yet
pleasant entry. Chad Brachman has only competed at the New Jersey
oval a handful of times but is certainly up for the 100-lap
challenge. The Sanborn, NY driver is a regular at the Ransomville
Speedway where he currently sits 2nd in points just ahead of Todd
Burley and behind legendary small block driver Pete Bicknell. Look
for the Mighty Taco/Power Trip Energy Drink No. 3 to be turning the
heads of the NES fans this coming Saturday.

It all goes down this Saturday, July 30 at New Egypt Speedway.
Friends of Mike VI with a possible $20,000 going to the winner of the
100 lap modified portion of the night. All gates open at 2pm. A
free BBQ to the public will take place from 2-4pm in conjunction with
a huge Chinese Auction. Racing begins at 6pm. The Sportsman, who
race for $1,500 will be in action as well as the Outlaw Stocks who
race for $1,000 for their F.O.M. prize. Adult admission is $30,
Students 12-15 years of age are $15, and children 11 and under are
FREE. Pit admission is $40 no license required. For more
information please call the speedway at 609-758-1900 or log onto
www.newegyptspeedway.net.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- - -THANK YOU
CONTACT: BOB MILLER 443 513 4456
"THE RUSH" 410 Sprints & Modifieds at New Egypt Speedway

"THE RUSH" IS COMING TO NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY TUESDAY, AUGUST 30

One of the most anticipated events of the 2011 Northeast dirt track racing season is. . ."THE RUSH" coming to the New Egypt Speedway in New Egypt, NJ on Tuesday night, August 30. "THE RUSH" will showcase the powerful 410 sprints cars joined in a doubleheader program to include the modifieds. It's "double trouble" as these two premier divisions will complete in a series of qualifying leading up to a pair of 30 lap feature events. In the event of rain, Wednesday night, August 31 will be the rain date. The 410 sprints seldom visit the state of New Jersey and were last at New Egypt on May 20, 2007 when Steve Kinser was the winner.

New Egypt Speedway has presented 410 sprint cars on six occasions with Kinser winning in 2007, Donny Schatz was the winner in 2003 and again in 2001. PJ Chesson won a 410 sprint event in 2002, Tyler Walker was the winner in 2000 and Billy Pauch won the initial first ever 410 sprint show at the New Egypt Speedway in 1999.

Interest is high and the word in buzzing about "THE RUSH" coming to New Egypt on Tuesday night, August 30. The 30 lap feature will pay $4,000 to the winner and a $1,000 bonus is offered if the driver is pre-entered. So a $5,000 payday could go to the winner. Tyler Walker, a previous winner at New Egypt and recent winner of the Kings Royal was the first pre-entered driver. Other pre-entries include Greg Hodnett, Lance Dewease, Justin Henderson, Rick Lafferty, Frank Cozze, Ryan Taylor, Davey Sammons, Robbie Stillwaggon, Mark Bitner with plenty more entries still to come.

There is no entry fee but for drivers to be eligible for the $1,000 bonus, they must pre-enter by calling 443 513 4456. Also, if a driver should not qualify for the sprint feature and they are pre-entered, they will receive $100 tow money, but again, the driver must be pre-entered. Drivers are asked to leave their name, car number, hometown and a return phone number.

A special "Meet & Greet is being organized for spectators to get an up close look at the drivers and cars and this will take place before the race. From 5 to 6 PM, the gate from victory lane to the pit area will be open allowing spectators to meet and greet the popular and nationally known 410 sprint car drivers pit side, by their rigs as they prepare for the green flag in "THE RUSH".

The standard purse will include $4000 for the winner, with $2000 going to the runner-up, $1600 to third, $1500 to fourth and $1400 to fifth. The balance of the purse will pay $1300 (sixth), $1200 (seventh), $1100 (eighth), $1025 (ninth) and $1000 (10th), $825 (11th), $725 (12th), $600 (13th), $525 (14th), $515 (15th) and $400 (16th-24th). The sprint entries are open to any 410, 360 or 358 however, 305 sprints are not permitted to compete.

The modifieds will be the second half the this popular "double trouble" event competing in qualifying heat races all leading up to the $3,000 to win 30 lap modified feature.

General admission for "THE RUSH" is $30 for adults, $10 for children 6-11 and kids under the age of six will be admitted for Free. The pit fee is $35 and a license is not required.

"THE RUSH" is a co-promotion between Lenny Sammons, his sons and special events organizer Bob Miller.

All the details are being worked out for his huge return of the 410 sprints to New Egypt Speedway on Tuesday night, August 30.

New Egypt Speedway Track Facts
Location: New Egypt Speedway 720 Pinehurst Road New Egypt, NJ 08533 (On Route 539)
Track Phone: 609-758-1900
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*Amenities: The entire facility features a daylight-quality lighting system and excellent sightlines from any seat in the house. The track is fully wheelchair-accessible with wide, clear, and well-groomed walkways. There are clean, heated restrooms, and a monitored playground area for the littlest fans. Whistle-clean concession facilities serve up everything from sausage sandwiches to ice cream treats at family-style prices. Our dynamic-duo of track announcers keep fans informed and involved with a state-of-the-art sound system.

*The Track: The racy, 7/16-mile D-shaped clay oval, plays host to some of the tightest, all-out wheel-to-wheel competition you'll ever witness.

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BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY NEWS
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Bridgeport Speedway
83 Floodgate Road
Bridgeport NJ 08014
DE Office: 302-875-4197
NJ Office: 856-467-4408
24 hr. Info: 856-467-4407
Fax: 856-467-5843
E-mail: jess@bpspeedway.com
Website: www.bpspeedway.com
Twitter: twitter.com/bridgeportspeed

BRIDGEPORT, NJ (July 19, 2011) - Heavy rains pounded the grounds at Bridgeport Speedway as cars and fans were filing in on July 19 for the Jam in Jersey. Due to the wet weather, the Jam in Jersey race was postponed and will now take place on Wednesday, July 20 at 7:30 PM.

At the Jam in Jersey, two thrilling 25-lap Big Block features will be staged including the postponed $3000 to win George Wingate Classic main event from June 16. The top four non-qualified finishers in the first 25-lap Big Block race will be added to the field for the George Wingate Classic contest. If a driver can win both Big Block Modified events on this night and is pre-entered, he will receive $6500 that includes a $1000 bonus for winning both Big Block Modified features.

Also, the Bridgeport Modifieds are on the schedule with heat races and a 25-lap feature. The victor of the Bridgeport Modified feature event will take home $1,200 if the number of entries in the Bridgeport Modified class exceeds thirty. If the car count in the Bridgeport Modified class is thirty or under, the winner will receive $1,000. The $2500 to win Bridgeport Modified feature postponed on June 16 will be held on Thursday, August 18 as part of the mid-week special show to include the Super Late Models.

For the Jam in Jersey race, any track stamped American Racer tires that conform to the current Bridgeport Speedway permitted compounds are eligible to be used. Unaltered GM 602 engines, 604 engines with a Bridgeport Speedway supplied restrictor plate and 347JR Ford motors with a Bridgeport Speedway supplied restrictor plate will be allowed to compete in the Bridgeport Modified race. A racer can compete in both divisions by registering a second car for $150. Additional rules for this race will be available at the track’s official website located at www.bpspeedway.com.

On Wednesday, July 20, the pit gates will open at 4:30 PM and the grandstand gates unlock at 5:30 PM. Action is set to begin at 7:30 PM. General admission tickets are $20 for adults. Kids 12 and under are admitted for free. Pit admission for this event will be $35.

Bridgeport Speedway provides a safe and secure family atmosphere, free parking, giveaways and fan participation games. Billed ‘The Fastest Dirt Track in the East’, Bridgeport Speedway is a banked 5/8th mile dirt oval, featuring a dirt 1/4 mile oval embedded in the center, and is located in Southern New Jersey -- just minutes from Pennsylvania and Delaware at exit 14 off of I-295.

Event Facts:

Where: Bridgeport Speedway 83 Floodgate Road Bridgeport, NJ 08014
Office phone: 302-875-4196
Day of race phone: 856-467-4408
What: The Jam in Jersey - Big Block Modifieds and Bridgeport Modifieds
Rain Date: Wednesday, July 20
Pits open: 4:30 PM
Grandstands open: 5:30 PM
Race time: 7:30 PM
Admission: Adults $20 with children 12 and under will be FREE.
Pit Fee: $35 no license required
Additional Information: Contact -Mike Wisniewski - mike@bpspeedway.com

Current Pre-registered drivers as of July 17, 2011

1 Billy Pauch Jr.
2 Billy Pauch Sr.
3 Bryant Brown
4 Butch Tittle
5 Chad James
6 Craig Von Dohren
7 Danny Hieber
8 Duane Howard
9 Gary Hager
10 Jesse Hill
11 Jimmy Chester
12 Jimmy Horton
13 Joseph Watson
14 Larry Solomon
15 Matt Harrell
16 Mike Franz
17 Neal Williams
18 Neil Huber
19 Richie Pratt, Jr.
20 Rick Laubach
21 Rob Nixon
22 Ron Roberts
23 Rusty Smith
24 Ryan Godown
25 Ryan Watt
26 Scott Ambruster
27 Stan Frankenfield
28 Tommy Scheetz
29 Wade Hendrickson

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19

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY TONIGHT

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JAM IN JERSEY TONIGHT – Two 25-lap Big Block features (a complete new show and the postponed Wingate Classic feature from June 16). Plus, a complete Bridgeport Modified show. Pits open at 4:30, grandstand gates open at 5:30 and racing gets underway on 7:30.

Also, we have a few suites available at $150 each. If interested, send a note to mike@bpspeedway.com

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