Heading up to Golden Isle Speedway for 10 nights of $10,000 to win Late Model Events. Join Ozzy Altman and I as we attempt to keep you up to date on all 120 Plus cars there each and every night…Look me up…Donnie
Owens wins first race
- Jimmy Owens, 2. Shane Clanton, 3. Earl Pearson, Jr., 4. Chris Madden, 5. Billy Moyer, 6. Darrell Lanigan, 7. Scott Bloomquist, 8. Steve Francis, 9. Tim Fuller, 10. Kelly Boen, 18. Ivedent Lloyd, 24. Tim Mccreadie.
Top notch names there, how many total super lates were there? And how late did the show run?
Looked like 47, I don’t know I didn’t go.
http://www.umpracing.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=281&Itemid=2
Nice top-10 for Kelly Boen. He comes all the way from Colorado to race Speedweeks. Even back home, he rarely races at a track that is less than 4 hours (one-way) from home… most are 10 or more.
I don’t think the show ran too late, they were running consi’s at 9:30pm.
Rained out tonight.
Night 3 from Golden Isles
- Jimmy Owens, 2. Steve Francis, 3. Donnie Moran, 4. Scott (sorry I sold Jimmy a race car) Bloomquist, 5. Tim McCreadie
[QUOTE=Stgbean54;3988]1. Jimmy Owens, 2. Steve Francis, 3. Donnie Moran, 4. Tim Fuller 5.Scott (sorry I sold Jimmy a race car) Bloomquist, 6. Tim McCreadie[/QUOTE] I fixed it for ya Bean
Thanks for the link. Last time I saw Golden Isle was 1978. Looks like a good place to see a race.
last night’s 1/25 results:
Finish:
(1) Jimmy Owens,
(2) Steve Francis,
(3) Donnie Moran,
(4) Tim Fuller,
(5) Scott Bloomquist,
(6) Tim McCreadie,
(7) Billy Moyer,
(8) Ricky Elliott,
(9) Shane Clanton,
(10) Mike Marlar,
(11) Josh Richards,
(12) Darrell Lanigan,
(13) Earl Pearson Jr.,
(14) Kelly Boen,
(15) Brady Smith,
(16) Damon Eller,
(17) Randle Chupp,
(18) Tyler Ivey,
(19) Chris Madden,
(20) Steve Shaver,
(21) Chub Frank,
(22) Matt Miller,
(23) Ivedent Lloyd Jr.,
(24) Clint Smith,
(25) Terry Casey.
thanks to Dirt on Dirt
Rained out tonight.
Bloomquist on the pole
Then is DQ’ed for too soft tires. Strange.
He put the car in the hauler.
Way to go Shane in the NLMS
Shane williams has been kicken some butt there in the NLMS late model division so far 2 in a row wins,don’t know about tonights results could be three by now :D…Way to go Shane!!!
SO far tonight…Thanks Todd
Non-qualifiers’ race
Vic Coffey got the early jump on Dan Schlieper and raced to a 10-lap victory. Schlieper finished 10 lengths behind in second with G.R. Smith third. The race, sponsored by Callie’s, was made up of the third-place finishers from the consolation races along with other drivers picked by blind draw. Coffey passed up the $500 in winnings to tag the tail of the feature.
Finish: (1) Vic Coffey, (2) Dan Schlieper, (3) G.R. Smith, (4) Mike Collins, (5) Randle Chupp, (6) Patrick Sheltra, (7) James Ward, (8) Joe Isabell, (9) Jason McBride, (10) Derek Ellis, (11) Wes Steidinger, (12) Danny Johnson.
Second consolation
Shanon Buckingham had a couple of bobbles over the first few laps, but the front-row starter raced away from polesitter Clint Smith for a 10-lap victory. While the top two transferred to the feature, Vic Coffey’s third-place finish guaranteed him a spot in the non-qualifiers’ race. G.R. Smith and Tyler Ivey rounded out the top five in a race slowed for a single caution on lap five for Dale Groves Jr.
Finish: (1) Shanon Buckingham, (2) Clint Smith, (3) Vic Coffey, (4) G.R. Smith, (5) Tyler Ivey, (6) Wes Steidinger, (7) Shawn Beasley, (8) Jason McBride, (9) Mark Andersen, (10) Johnny Collins, (11) Tommy Kerr, (12) Danny Johnson, (13) Chuck Hummer, (14) Chesley Dixon, (15) Dale Groves Jr.
First consolation
Starting outside the front row, Kelly Boen raced away from the outset and won an easy 10-lap victory. Polesitter Tim Fuller finished nearly a straightaway behind in second for the final transfer spot while Dan Schlieper’s third-place finish guaranteed him a spot in the non-qualifiers’ race. Randle Chupp was fourth and Don O’Neal a distant fifth. Skip Arp was among drivers scratching from the event.
Finish: (1) Kelly Boen, (2) Tim Fuller, (3) Dan Schlieper, (4) Randle Chupp, (5) Don O’Neal, (6) Rick Eckert, (7) Patrick Sheltra, (8) James Ward, (9) Brandon Cameron, (10) Derek Ellis, (11) Mike Collins, (12). Joe Isabell.
Fourth heat
Outside front-row starter Billy Moyer cruised to an easy caution-free victory while Donnie Moran slipped past Terry Casey for the second spot in the final laps. Casey was third with Ivedent Lloyd Jr. and polesitter Ed Basey rounding out the final five spots. Basey fell back to sixth by the third lap, but he was able to get past Shanon Buckingham on the final lap.
Finish: (1) Billy Moyer, (2) Donnie Moran, (3) Terry Casey, (4) Ivedent Lloyd Jr., (5) Ed Basey, (6) Shanon Buckingham, (7) Wes Steidinger, (8) Mark Andersen, (9) Homer Leonard, (10) Shawn Beasley, (11) Johnny Collins, (12) Chesley Dixon.
Third heat
Chris Madden fought off a tough challenge from Shane Clanton on the fifth lap and went on to victory. After running side-by-side on the backstretch, the high-running Madden and low-running Clanton nearly touched exiting turn four, with Clanton almost losing control, but both went on to take the top two spots. Tim McCreadie was third with Mike Marlar and Justin Rattliff rounding out the top five transfer spots. Tommy Kerr stopped on the second lap to bring out the race’s lone caution.
Finish: (1) Chris Madden, (2) Shane Clanton, (3) Tim McCreadie, (4) Mike Marlar, (5) Justin Rattliff, (6) Clint Smith, (7) Brady Smith, (8) Vic Coffey, (9) G.R. Smith, (10) Tyler Ivey, (11) Jason McBride, (12) Danny Johnson.
Second heat
Ricky Elliott outdueled fellow front-row starter Steve Francis for the victory while Michael England was third, narrowly ahead of Jimmy Owens. Josh Richards edged Kelly Boen by a quarter-length at the stripe in a race slowed by a single caution for a slowing Mike Collins.
Finish: (1) Ricky Elliott, (2) Steve Francis, (3) Michael England, (4) Jimmy Owens, (5) Josh Richards, (6) Kelly Boen, (7) Dan Schlieper, (8) Rick Eckert, (9) James Ward, (10) Jason Fitzgerald, (11) Brandon Cameron, (12) Joe Isabell, (13) Mike Collins.
First heat
Going third to first right after the green flag flew, Chub Frank rolled to an eight-lap victory. Polesitter Earl Pearson Jr. stayed within striking distance but settled for second while Darrell Lanigan was a distant third. Dennis Erb Jr., who started outside the front row, was fourth and Damon Eller barely edged Tim Fuller for the fifth and final transfer spot. Matt Miller dropped back from his scheduled fifth starting spot to start on the tail, then pulled off the track after a single lap.
Finish: (1) Chub Frank, (2) Earl Pearson Jr., (3) Darrell Lanigan, (4) Dennis Erb Jr., (5) Damon Eller, (6) Tim Fuller, (7) Randle Chupp, (8) Skip Arp, (9) Patrick Sheltra, (10) Don O’Neal, (11) Derek Ellis.
Qualifying
Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., was the fastest among 56 qualifiers at Golden Isles Speedway’s Super Bowl of Racing IV after Scott Bloomquist’s fast qualifying time was disallowed. Officials punching Bloomquist’s tires with a durometer ruled his tires were too soft under UMP rules. His Hoosier LM-20 tire punched 35 on the durometer when 40 is required, according to UMP series director Sam Driggers. Bloomquist was scheduled to start on the tail of the first heat race, but he began loading his car and crew chief Tommy Hicks said they wouldn’t race again until Tuesday.
Madden (16.028 seconds) will be among four drivers starting on the pole of eight-lap heat races at the UMP-sanctioned event. The other heat polesitters fastest in group qualifying: Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky. (16.224), Ed Basey of Evans, Ga. (16.290) and Earl Pearson Jr. (16.252). Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., winner of the first two 50-lap features, will start third in the second heat race.
Pre-race notebook
The track was narrower in the turns for Monday’s action. The infield tire barriers were pushed out about 20 feet and the track was packed down accordingly. … A small but growing crowd of perhaps 300 watched Monday’s early events. … An overwatered track pushed time trials back about an hour. With the wet track conditions, several drivers elected to skip the first hot-lap session, including red-hot Jimmy Owens. Because the track was greasy during the first session of hot laps, Super Late Models got a couple of extra laps in another session. … Ricky Elliott’s team made transmission repairs that prevented him from practicing, but he got a few laps following practice to make sure his car was working. … A non-qualifiers race is scheduled for the Super Late Models on Monday as well. … Crate Late Models and modifieds are also on the card. … The Super Late Models are the second of three features. … Heat races have been reduced to eight laps instead of the 10 run in the first two events. … Among the new drivers on hand for Monday’s event: former UMP Summernationals champion Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., in a C.J. Rayburn house car, Derek Ellis of Chatsworth, Ga., Skip Arp of Georgetown, Tenn., in a Clint Smith backup car, Advance Auto Parts Thunder Series regular Tommy Kerr of Maryville, Tenn., and Shawn Beasley of Raeford, N.C. … Steve Shaver scratched from qualifying.
Time trials
Fastest qualifier from each group starts on the pole of heat races followed by other drivers in qualifying order:
First group
Earl Pearson Jr. (44), Jacksonville, Fla., 16.252
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 16.429
Chub Frank (1*), Bear Lake, Pa., 16.429
Tim Fuller (19), Edwards, N.Y., 16.458
Matt Miller (7), Waterville, Ohio, 16.503
Damon Eller (i4), Crumpler, N.C., 16.734
Darrell Lanigan (29), Union, Ky., 16.818
Don O’Neal (71), Martinsville, Ind., 17.020
Skip Arp (44a), Georgetown, Tenn., 17.254
Randle Chupp (22), Troutman, N.C., 17.368
Derek Ellis (99), Chatsworth, Ga., 17.439
Chuck Smith Jr. (33), Sanford, N.C., 17.469
Freddy Smith (16), Seymour, Tenn., 17.549
Patrick Sheltra (23), Indiantown, Fla., 17.622
Scott Bloomquist (0), Mooresburg, Tenn., 15.742 (DQ; illegal tires)
Second group
Steve Francis (19), Ashland, Ky., 16.224
Ricky Elliott (45), Seaford, Del., 16.267
Jimmy Owens (20), Newport, Tenn., 16.458
Josh Richards (1), Shinnston, W.Va., 16.498
Michael England (5), Glasgow, Ky., 16.555
Dan Schlieper (9), Pewaukee, Wis., 16.598
Kelly Boen (07), Henderson, Colo., 16.847
Jason Fitzgerald (7), Jacksonville, Fla., 16.997
Rick Eckert (24), York, Pa., 17.108
Brandon Cameron (22), Jacksonville, Fla., 17.456
James Ward (w3), Lettsworth, La., 17.462
Mike Collins (3), Council Bluffs, Iowa, 17.722
Joe Isabell (6), Pennellville, N.Y., 18.458
Steve Shaver (30), Vienna, W.Va., no time
Third group
Chris Madden (44), Gray Court, S.C., 16.028
Shane Clanton (25), Locust Grove, Ga., 16.293
Tim McCreadie (39), Watertown, N.Y., 16.385
Mike Marlar (57), Winfield, Tenn., 16.415
Justin Rattliff (16), Campbellsville, Ky., 16.572
Clint Smith (44), Senoia, Ga., 16.582
Tyler Ivey (47), Tallahasee, Fla., 16.665
Brady Smith (2), Solon Springs, Wis., 17.091
Tommy Kerr (4T), Maryville, Tenn., 17.109
Vic Coffey (32c), Leicester, N.Y., 17.270
Jason McBride (77), Carbondale, Ill., 17.337
G.R. Smith (22), Huntersville, N.C., 17.462
Danny Johnson (27j), Rochester, N.Y., 17.694
Fourth group
Ed Basey (4), Evans, Ga., 16.290
Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 16.380
Donnie Moran (99), Dresden, Ohio, 16.395
Terry Casey (42), New London, Wis., 16.411
Shanon Buckingham (50), Morristown, Tenn., 16.497
Ivedent Lloyd Jr. (21), Ocala, Fla., 16.599
Mark Andersen (85), Blanchard, Mich., 16.956
Shawn Beasley (25), Raeford, N.C., 17.008
Wes Steidinger (J1), Fairbury, Ill., 17.077
Johnny Collins (5c), Jacksonville, Fla., 17.161
Homer Leonard (1), Jacksonville, Fla., 17.518
Chuck Hummer (55), Temperance, Mich., 17.569
Chesley Dixon (3D), Swainsboro, Ga., 17.590
Dale Groves Jr. (63), Tallahassee, Fla., 18.407
Golden Isles Speedway
Jan. 28: Pearson still leading at halfway
Thanks Todd
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (Jan. 28) — Fifth-starting Earl Pearson Jr. took the lead from Billy Moyer exiting turn two on the eighth lap of the third round of the Super Bowl of Racing IV at Golden Isles Speedway. At the halfway point, Pearson had nearly a straightaway lead on Moyer with Chris Madden, Chub Frank and Ivedent Lloyd Jr. giving chase. Jimmy Owens, looking for his third straight victory was running seventh after starting 14th.
Two cautions slowed the action. A lap-14 caution appeared when Tim Fuller slowed with a flat left-rear tire and three drivers — Darrell Lanigan, Tim McCreadie and Michael England — didn’t complete a lap because of a turn-two scramble on the first lap. Second-row starter Ricky Elliott got out of shape exiting turn two and triggered an accident that involved nearly 10 cars and forced a complete restart in the 50-lapper.