Desoto Speedway Results 3-8-2014

Keene scores wire-to-wire win at Desoto
By SCOTT LOCKWOOD
Desoto Speedway (Under new ownership)

The last time Daniel Keene Jr. turned a wheel at Desoto Speedway six years ago, he found himself sitting in victory lane.
That layoff proved not to be a detriment to Keene, who led all 75 laps of Saturday night’s Turner Tree & Landscape Super Late Model feature event at the three-eighths mile oval.
A 12-car inversion put Keene and Brian Blum on the front row, with fast qualifier Jesse Dutilly of Bradenton and Sarasota’s Anthony Campi being forced to start 12th and 11th respectively. Keene jumped out to the lead on the start and began pulling away until the caution flew for Dusty Cornelius’ spin on lap 10.
Dutilly moved up to seventh by the 15-lap mark. On a lap 22 restart, Dutilly was sixth with Campi directly behind in seventh. Campi and Dutilly were fighting side by side for fifth when a spin by Bradenton’s Dennis Colletti brought out the yellow flag.
Campi would get by Dutilly for third with 15 laps left in the race and began running down Keene and Chris Fontaine, who had moved into second place at the halfway point of the race. With seven laps to go, Fontaine got to Keene’s rear bumper coming out of turn four.
The two made contact going down the main straightaway, but Keene was able to maintain his lead as the cars made their way down the back stretch.
“I caught him at a spot where I knew I was faster,” Fontaine said. “He messed up and I got a little advantage. I knew I was going to have to touch him a little bit but I definitely didn’t mean to get into him that hard. I’m glad he saved it.”
The contact allowed Campi to close on Fontaine’s rear bumper and all three cars were nose-to-tail over the final five laps. Fontaine made one last effort to grab the lead going into turn three on the final lap, but Keene would hold on and collect a wire-to-wire win.
“This car was great tonight,” Keene said in victory lane. “The last time we were here was in 2008, and we also won that night. It’s nice to come back again and back that night up.”
Fontaine held off Campi’s last-second charge for second.
I wore the car out running him (Keene) down," Fontaine said. “I wore myself out trying to catch him and I had nothing left when I got there. We’ll definitely take second tonight.”
Campi said he was trying to run clean all night and had the race been 100 laps, the result may have been a little different. “We had a long-run setup and we just ran out of time,” Campi said.
Dutilly finished fourth, while Jake Perkins rounded out the top five.

In other action Saturday night, Bradneton’s Dennis Wilson, Jr. won the 30-lap Street Stock feature; Darren Bass won the Dwarf Car feature; Ronnie Robinson took the win in the Pro 4 division; and Zach Rogers took the win in the Rookie 4 division.

Desoto Speedway returns to action next Saturday night with the opening race of the Joey Coulter Florida Pro Truck Series opening race. The series is named for current NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Joey Coulter. Pure Stocks, Modified Minis, Dwarf Cars, Legends, Open Wheel Modifieds and Mini Stocks will all also be in action.

DESOTO SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS

Super Late Model

  1. 5k Daniel Keene Jr. Weekiwachee
  2. 47 Chris Fontaine Lakeland
  3. 81 Anthony Campi Sarasota
  4. 30 Jesse Dutilly Bradenton
  5. 59 Jake Perkins Ocala
  6. 20 Anthony Sergi Geneva
  7. 51x Steven Nasse Pinellas Park
  8. 5 Joe Boyd Riverview
  9. 82 Brian Blum Margate
  10. 09 Scott Grosenbacher San Ontonio
  11. 51 Michael Atwell Naples
  12. 5x Steve Gill Sarasota
  13. 56 Brian Richardson Cape Coral
  14. 77x Tuffy Hester Lakeland
  15. 151 Nick Neri Palmetto
  16. 4 Dennis Colletti Bradenton
  17. 128 Dylan Bigley Naples
  18. 28 Billy Bigley Naples
  19. 77 Scot Walters Naples
  20. 33 Chris Loney Naples
  21. 7 Daryl Shelnut Lake City
  22. 29 Zach Rudd Naples
  23. 22 Dusty Cornelius Cocoa
  24. 79 Dakota Stevens Tampa

Cowboy Cadillac’s

  1. 80 Richard Nelson Port Charlotte
  2. 8 Mike Bialacki Arcadia
  3. 6 Kris Bridges Venice
  4. 5 Ed Snyder Port Charlotte
  5. 63 James Wright Naples

Street Stock

  1. 42 Dennis Wilson Bradenton
  2. 91 Ander Jackson Punta Gorda
  3. 10 Tim Miller Bradenton
  4. 57 Jim Brenner Sarasota
  5. 81 James Dellea Port Charlotte
  6. 50 Dave Blanchard Bradenton
  7. 80 Richard Nelson Port Charlotte
  8. 1 Mark Pickelesimer Palmetto

Pro 4
1.05 Ronald Robinson Bradenton
2. 91 Jessica Ostrovskis St. Pete
3. 99 Johnny Marra Cape Coral
4. 21 Alexa Anderson Lakeland
5. 171 Dalton Ellis Myakka City
6. 8 Josh Widner Myakka City
7. 3 Sherry Best Sarasota D.N.S.
8. 67 Jimmie Best Parrish D.N.S.

Rookie 4
1.11 Zack Rogers Clearwater
2. 67 Jimmy Best Sarasota

Dwarf Cars
1.25 Darren Bass Coco
2. 44 Brandon Besyl Carrington Ohio
3. 77 Larry Hubbard Cape Coral
4. 33 Roger Richmond Port Charlotte
5. 70 Jason Hitchcock Covington Ohio
6. 56 Larry Hubbard jr. Cape Coral
7. 1 John Atherton Cape Coral
8. 26 Jo Cordon Grand Island
9. 8 Zach Hitchcock Corington Ohio
10. 17 John Bailey Sarasota
11. 49 Darrell Fischer Loxahatchie
12. 2 James Wright Lehigh Acres D.N.S.

Keene scores wire-to-wire win at Desoto

thanks for the write up and results! what a field of LMs! good to see such a turnout and i wish i could have been there.

Great SLM Race…Desoto’s got it goin on…Loved the inversion… now that’s how to run a race… no follow the leader at Desota…OSF

Jacob Warren Performance Congratulates Keene Jr #5

Congratulations to Daniel Keene Jr #5 and Jerrad Warren racing on the dominating performance!!!
Leading all 75 laps to win the $5000 Super Late Model Race at Desoto Speedway.

Jacob Warren Performance
SSPE Parts engine package.
321-299-5477

Well I guess Adale and FUPS were the big losers last night scheduling their Super race on top of Desoto’s. Only 12 cars and 2 heavy hitters in the whole field. It did enable Rex’s son to get his first SLM win though. Lol.:aetsch013:

Webster said he was tired of drivers leaning on him during restarts…he couldn’t be talking about Guy Boy could he?

Every race it gets better. The management team at Desoto has got it figured out. And they’ve only put on a handful of races. I can’t wait to see how good this track is by July.

I’ve gotta give 2 Thumbs up for the direction of Desoto. The place looks great, they run Heat races, double file restarts, every division had some kind of battle in the field, an efficient crew…

I got to meet Denny Meyer on the way out, an told him that my only wish is that they’d move this place much closer to Orlando. If it was, I’d be there for EVERY decent show they host.

I’m VERY impressed with pretty much everything I saw.

Thanks Jerry we are working hard to put on a good show every time. Sorry I didn’t see you I did see AB and OSF. I am truly having fun again at what I do.