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CITRUS COUNTY SPEEDWAY

Larry MacMillan – P.R.

February 3, 2006    

Citrus Opens 52nd Season with a Big Bang

 (Inverness, Fl. 2/3/07) Citrus County Speedway race car drivers braved some
mighty cold weather and showed they were ready to get back to racing with an
overflow pit area to include 8 local divisions and one visiting traveling series
kicking off the 2007 points racing season. Only the true racing fan was willing to
take on the cold weather with temperatures in the 50’s and a chilly wind coming
out of the north making it feel colder.

 One hundred eighty eight regular division drivers packed the pits with an
additional 8 cars and drivers in the Outlaw Mini Modifieds division causing some
drivers to turn around and go home because there was no room in the pits to
park. That is the largest field ever to compete in the 52 year history of this 3/8ths
mile venue. Experienced and inexperienced drivers had their division to compete
in with new divisions set up to accommodate the pros and the rookies. The only
regular division that didn’t run Saturday night was the Super Late Models that
won’t see their first point’s race until April 7th.

 Open Wheel Modifieds took center stage with 19 cars taking the green flag in
their 30 lap main. Teddy Nelson won the drag race to turn one and set the pace
from flag to flag with quite a few caution flags closing the ranks on restarts. Billy
Bechtelheimer started 6th and put the heat on Nelson right to the checkers for a
second place finish. Pole Sitter Harold Cannon logged a heat win and held out
for third followed by Stephen Harbuck and Curtis Neumann coming from 16th to
nail a solid fifth place finish. Defending Champion Kyle Bookmiller opened his
2007 season with a heat win and a 11th place finish in the feature after getting
turned around on his way towards the front.

 Limited Sportsmen opened the season with 21 contenders and wound up with
the winner being decided in post race inspection. It was a 20 lap battle to the flag
with the front row starters forced out in crashes leaving the door open for third
starter Scott Hendrickson to take the lead and setting the pace until new comer
Clint Foley made the pass and took the flag for the win. He was found illegal in
his new Sportsman ride and Hendrickson inherited the first win of the season
over 12th starter Fred Tuski, 4th starter Mike Veltman and 11th starter and first
time Citrus racer Scott Wilkerson. Maloy Kelly and Wilkerson shared the heat
wins.

 Only the division name has been changed for the former Hobby Stock division
to Street Stocks. The hot shoes remain the same in a division that saw 33 cars
register and required a B Main to cut the field to 24 for the feature. Alvin
Williamson took the early lead that saw a 3 car crash taking out pole sitter Mike
Loudy, third starter Krystal Batson and second heat winner Larry Welter Jr.  On
the restart, Williamson could only take the heat for just so long and watched 7th
starter Richie Smith take the point and the first win of the season. Doc Batson
just couldn’t make the pass on Smith and had to settle for second followed by
12th starter Curtis Flanagan, 15th starter Mike Wilson and 19th starter Mike
Stalnaker. Williamson took the win in the first heat and slid back to finish 7th while
Mike Wilson claimed the win in the third heat. Only six of fourteen cars finished
the B main with the win going to Mike Stalnaker.

 Steve Griffin made a statement to the Mini Stock division after a 2 year hiatus
by dominating all 20 laps of their main event despite several caution flags that
saw only 12 of 18 starters able to finish. Jonathan Guy chased Griffin all the way
to the checkers followed by 10th starter Phillip Joyner who lost his third place
finish in post race inspection. Defending 4 time champion George Neumann
inherited third with Johnathon Camp taking fourth. Jesse Henley lost his sixth
place finish in tech to Paul Combast. Heat wins went to Guy and George
Neumann who inherited the heat after the D.Q. of Joyner.

 The pros in the 2006 Thunder Stock division moved into what is now known as
the Pure Stock division and they showed up 35 strong with only 33 able to start
the 20 lap feature event. Third starter Jack Pate wasted little time moving to the
front and setting the pace right to the checkers followed by 6th starter John
Zuidema Jr. Both cars were D.Q.’d in tech moving Richard Henick into the
winners circle. Eddie Davis started 13th but wound up second after inspection
followed by pole sitter Jim Kruse, Megan Spicer and Jason Savoia. Jim Kruse,
Rick Heath and Gary Johnson locked in the heat wins.

 The rookies in Thunders are now known as the V8 Thunder Stocks and in many
cases shared car rides with their Pure Stock counter parts. Fourteen cars took
the green for their 20 lap feature only race due to time constraints. Steven Hise
launched his racer to the front early in the race from his 8th starting spot and
was untouchable once he took the lead. Joshua Libby was the only car that had
anything for him but it wasn’t enough. Third finisher Josh Long was another loser
to Tech inspection giving the spot to Eddie Rosossco. Mike Pancake took fourth
followed by Ricky Shahid.

 The Four Cylinder Bomber division was 24 cars strong and ultimately their 20
lap main was also decided in post race inspection with the top three being
disqualified for illegal equipment or weight distribution. Brett Jenkins, John
Doucette and Robert Bryant took the top three spots but lost them to Anthony
LaPoint, Brandon Elwood, Jon Dale, Jeff Eberly and Jeramy Root. Heat wins went
to Dale Elwood and Phil Edwards who finished sixth in the feature.

 Due to time constraints and multiple crashes in a 24 car Figure 8 race their
feature event was cut short with just 12 laps in the books. Defending Champion
Joey Catterelli took the first win of the season with Steve Anderson, Paul
Grynewicz, John Thomas and Clifford Rousseau in hot pursuit. The checkered
flag came out on the final wreck that took out all three of the leaders and scoring
reverted back to the last completed lap.

 Week two of the 2007 season will see the Winged TBARA Sprints highlight the
show with their season opener. Joining them will be the Limited Sportsmen, Mini
Stocks, Pure Stocks, V8 Thunders and 4 Cylinder Bombers in heat and feature
action. Practice will be on Friday night and race time on Saturday night will be 5:
30 p.m. Don’t miss these high powered rockets.