These are the drivers in the running for of Driver of the Month

Every month there are a couple dozen race car drivers in Florida who have a good month.

In deciding on the Pandora Jewelers ‘Inside Florida Racing’ Driver of the Month, we are looking for that one driver who had a great month a stepped out ahead of the field.

These are the finalists for the Pandora Jewelers Driver of the Month for April.

Jessica Ostrovskis - Magic 4s- Desoto speedway
Gregory Krom - Street Stocks - Desoto speedway
Clint Foley - Sportsman - Citrus County Speedway
Tim Wilson - Pure Stock - Citrus County Speedway
George Neumann - Mini Stocks - Citrus County Speedway
James Sealy - V8 Thunderstock - Ocala Speedway
Randy Kile - Thunder Trucks - Charlotte County Speedway
Donny Williams -Sportsman - New Smryna Speedway
Jeff Prescott - Sportsman class - Columbia Motorsports Park
AC Morrow - V8 bombers - Columbia Motorsports Park
Jamie Carter- Modified class - Volusia Speedway
Charlie Staats -Mini stock class - Volusia Speedway
Wayne Jefferson - Modifieds - Charlotte & Desoto
Patrick Thomas - Southern Sportsman
Buzzie Reutimann- Modifieds -East Bay
Wayne Morris - Sportsman -Modifieds- Charlotte, Auburndale & DeSoto
Rex Hollinger - Orlando & New Smyrna

These are drivers who were brought to our attention at Real Racin USA by promoters, media and fans.

We are sure there are drivers that we have not heard about or who have done exceptional and no one outside their own track knows about it.

To win this award you have get noticed.

If you know a driver that is having an exceptional year, or even a exceptional month, let us know. When your favorite driver wins a race or accomplishes something outstanding, use this message board and let people know.

This award is not a popularity contest but drivers, their families and fans need to let people know about good things happening, otherwise Rob Elting, CeCe Brooks, Carol Wicks, Rick Anges, Bill Green, Scott McAllister and the other media people who make the decision about the Pandora Jewelers Driver of the Month may not be aware of a great driver pick for the month.

And remember in January 2009 the Pandora Jewelers Driver of the Year will be presented the awesome Driver of the Year ring (appraised at over $3700)that will be cherished for a lifetime.

April’s winner will be announced on Monday night’s INSIDE FLORIDA RACING show 7-9 PM on Real Racin’ USA. Guests for the show include Tim Bryant, promoter of Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, home of the Snowball Derby. Also appearing will be Blaze Martin from the TBARA, Billy ‘The Kid’ Ausburn from Trackside Tonite (with a MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT)and other news makers from around the state.

Go Prescott!

He’s got his car dialed in and ready for the Southern Sportsman to return. It’s going to be interesting. But then again, so is Seroki, Fieny, Gainey(Nevin) and now Ray Wheeler has thrown his money in the pot. He’s a good racer that shows great sportsmanship towards his competitors. A winner in my book.

My vote, as if it matters, goes to whoever has the LEAST amount of money in their car and is still competitive. All you racers pumping thousands of dollars into your cars and dominating every week against nobody in lower classes really don’t deserve to be listed. Sorry but this is my opinion and a few others that we wont mention.

In that case I would like to nominate every racer at Columbia. You just hit every one of them on the head! They are all about heart and passion for the sport. Not money. We at Columbia are proud to be a part of their show.

what happened?

Hey what happened to Joey Catarelli??? I voted him in for figure 8 racing at Citrus.

Patrick will have the Southern Sportsmen covered at NSS this weekend.:ernaehrung004:

I guess they didn’t like the 2 nominations for Mark Whitener either. Looks like it’s geared towrd the support classes, as there are very few nominations for the upper classes.

In the end I never liked something like this. There are to many drivers that aren’t on the list. And as for having one driver of the year in the state of Fla. and Rookie of the year for the state. Well I feel the same way. No one person is that good. Drivers of the month or year should be at each track in each class. Along with Rookie of the year in each class at each track. Or in each Series. NOT state wide. And I for sure don’t like web sites that have fans vote on line.

It’s a good idea Rick, but it’s up to each track to determine that… and I don’t see any local tracks stepping up to the plate with anything for their own guys (girls).
Another thing that could be tough about each track naming their own… it could be perceived as either:
A) Track favoritsm
B) A popularity contest

I wish there were some kind of ranking system that takes into account:
Total entries for a specific class
Starting spot -versus- finishing spot
Laps run in the feature race

For example, is it tougher for Donnie Williams to win a 15 lap, 8 car feature from 8th spot, or is it tougher for Charlie Staats to win a 20 car, 20 lap race from the pole?

For me, I’m impressed by drivers that can win at multiple tracks, and even more impressed if they can do it in multiple divisions. Especially if the races they won (or did well in) had a lot of talent that they beat that night. Looking at the list provided, Wayne Morris racing in 2 classes at 3 speedways is more impressive than some guy in Road Warriors that runs only 1 track.

I vote for Boneman

There were MANY other drivers considered, over 30 others in fact, including Mark Whitener. The above list is the finalists as determined by the the media panel.

Go ahead Frasson, say it. “How could the winner of a single junker feature like me be considered a finalist?” Smart off too much and I’m not inviting you to my coronation OR to the after party!

I dont see how you can even compare drivers in supporting classes. In those classes “He who spends the most, WINS” at least in the upper classes they all spend a ton and not the same guy wins all the time. Driver of the month for supporting classes is a complete waste of time and they shouldnt even be nominated.

What are the upper classes besides late models and sprints?

thats it in my opinion. Dont get me wrong, I am all for the supporting classes being that is all I will ever drive myself but you cant compare drivers unless you put them in equal cars. ie Iroc cars.

Driver’s notice

Okay so you say it has to be a driver that has been notice during the month. Okay you wrote the story on Joey Catarelli why is that not noticed. And there is no one on the list for Figure 8’s. I better stay out of this one becasue I have not been in trouble for a while now and I’m not liking the way this is done. Sorry-just my opinion.
Okay then with your list I have to go with Wayne Jefferson who also has done fantastic…p.s. today is Joe Irwin’s 25th BIRTHDAY!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SON
Love mom and Paul

So we’ve turned this in to a class struggle have we?

“He who spends the most wins”… You are kidding, right?

I’ve seen Track-Sponsored Driver and Rookie of the Year, Internet Radio-Sponsored Driver and Rookie of the Year and People’s Choice Awards given at Putnam, voted on by the people and yielding completely different results. Some methods more accurately represent the people and some tend to convey a management’s or sponsor’s perspective.

The bottom line is, who cares HOW these guys get recognition…A PAT ON THE BACK IS A PAT ON THE BACK. Let’s face it, I don’t think any of these guys are getting rich doing something they love to do. I’m all for ANY type of recognition we can give these guys. Every single driver from every single class deserves a nod for embracing the competitive spirit and giving us, the fans, some good ol’ American entertainment. I rather watch dirt racing than reruns of CSI any day of the week…

p.s. …and money has NOTHING to do with it!

???mark???

I Guess leading points in 2 different divisons [“UDLMCS AND NDLMS”]dont warrant any nominations. Too bad he could not be at both races this weekend.:confused::confused: