Smith,
Dotson, Cole, Gillingham, Ivy close
Fremont season with wins
Saturday,
Oct. 6, 2012
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – You would be hard
pressed to find any sprint car
team in Ohio that operates with
less resources than the 2+ and its
owner/driver Brian Smith. Smith
has been able to race weekly at
Fremont Speedway thanks help from
several sponsors and friends but
more importantly sheer
determination and focus.
The Fremont, Ohio native was
rewarded for his dedication to
racing Saturday at “The Track That
Action Built.” Smith, a former 305
sprint track champion, passed Mike
Linder on lap 11 and went on to
claim his first win of the year to
wrap up the track’s 61st season
Saturday on Hoy’s Bar and Grill
Run What You Brung Night. It was
Smith’s fourth career victory at
the track.
“My wife texted me before the
feature and told me if I didn’t
win not to come home. I knew she
was kidding, but I’m sleeping with
this trophy tonight,” joked Smith
in the Engine Pro Victory Lane
beside his Grace Community Church
of Fremont/Residential Security
Systems/Scott’s Lawn Care/Team CHR
backed machine. “I said this thing
has terminal velocity…that’s as
fast as it gets and it was enough
tonight. I have an old motor that
Scott Gressman helps me get the
most out of. I get a lot of used
tires that keeps me on the track
and I have a lot of support from a
lot of great people…the Lord has
truly blessed me.”
On a night that featured sprint
cars with huge tail fin like
appendages hanging from the rear
of the car, late models with giant
panels of plexi-glass from nose to
tail and trucks with top wings,
Fremont Speedway fans saw several
first time winners. Findlay,
Ohio’s Tim Cole scored his first
ever feature event in the
stock/truck division, holding off
Shawn Valenti, and Bryan, Ohio’s
Pete Dodson dominated the late
model field, lapping up to the
fourth place car to score his
first ever Fremont Speedway win.
Liberty Center, Ohio’s Mark
Gillingham Jr. held off a late
race charge from Maverick Wright
to score his second career win at
Fremont in the four-cylinder class
while Kelsey Ivy ran away with the
ladies’ powder puff event.
“We had a lot of fun putting the
extra things on the car. The race
track was awesome…this was just a
great way to end the season,” said
Dotson.
For Cole, getting his first ever
racing win at a track he grew up
around, was more than just
special.
“This is my first win since I
started racing in 1997. This is so
special. I have to thank my family
and my crew who have worked so
hard and have supported me all
these years. And, to beat
Shawn…he’s kicked our butts all
season at Limaland,” said Cole,
who would then give his helmet to
a young fan in the stands.
For young Gillingham, he overcame
a last lap bobble to score the win
in the four-cylinder class. “I
just got too pumped up and messed
up on the last lap. But, this car
was really good…what a year we’ve
had,” he said.
Linder and Brad Bowman would bring
the field to the green for the
25-lap sprint car feature with
Linder – aboard his #3 sprint that
carried a tail-fin that ran from
the roll cage to the rear bumper
and was over four feat tall –
sailing into the lead. Bowman,
Stuart Brubaker, Smith, Travis
Philo, Paul Weaver, Jordan Ryan
and Matt Foos in tow. Smith would
drive into third on the second
circuit as Linder pulled away.
On lap seven, Smith drove under
Bowman for second on lap seven and
started to reel in Linder. By lap
10, Smith was racing under Linder
to challenge for the lead, which
he took a circuit later. Smith
would cruise around the track’s
bottom and would pull away the
rest of the race. Linder would
continue to run comfortably in
second as Bowman and Brubaker
battled hard for third.
Smith would easily take the
checkers over Linder, Brubaker,
Bowman and Philo. Exiting his car
in victory lane, Smith would do a
“snow angel” in the mud on the
inside of the track left after
all-day rains on Friday.
In the 25-lap late model feature,
Steve Sabo and Dotson would pace
the field with Sabo grabbing the
lead when the green flew. Dotson
would follow closely with John
Mayes Jr., Ron Miller, Mike Bores
and Matt Irey giving chase. After
a lap was completed, Rusty Smith
would make hard contact with the
wall in turn three, getting upside
down and collecting Larry
Kingseed. Smith escaped injury,
but his car was destroyed. On the
restart, Sabo would continue to
lead, but Dotson applied pressure
with Miller moving into third.
On lap four, Dotson would drive
under Sabo to grab the lead and
began to check out. Miller would
take second from Sabo on lap six,
but had nothing for Dotson. The
only thing that slowed Dotson’s
march to the win was a couple of
cautions on lap six and with four
laps to go. Dotson was on the
verge of lapping the field as he
drove to the checkers, with only
four cars remaining on the lead
lap. Miller would finish second
with Mayes, Sabo and Nate Potts
rounding out the top five.
The trucks of Willie Keegan –
complete with a sprint car win on
the roof – and Kent Brewer would
bring the trucks/stock field to
the green with Keegan grabbing the
lead. But, Cole, who started
fifth, would drive into the lead
on the second lap, as the caution
flew for Jim McGrath who made hard
contact with the wall exiting turn
two. On the restart Cole drove
away with Keegan, Brewer, Bob
Dible and 11th starter Shawn
Valenti in tow. Cole hit heavy
lapped traffic by lap five with
Keegan battling with Valenti for
second. By lap 10, Valenti had
caught Cole as they weaved through
traffic. Cole would get hung up in
traffic and Valenti pounced to
take the lead, but the caution
would fly, necessitating the
line-up going back to the last
completely scored lap and putting
Cole back in the lead.
With a clear track, Cole would not
be denied as he held off several
late race challenges from Valenti
to score the win. Dible would come
home third with Keegan and Brewer
rounding out the top five.
Wright and Brandon Myers would
lead the field to the green in the
four-cylinder feature, but it was
fourth starter Gillingham who
bolted into the lead with Wright,
Myers, Steve Miller, Greg Sherman
and Kelsey Ivy in tow. Gillingham
would lead very lap of the 12
circuit event, but he was unable
to shake Wright who raced on his
rear bumper the entire distance. A
caution with two laps to go would
give Wright one last chance, but
Gillingham was too strong and took
the victory with Myers coming home
third, Sherman fourth and Bryan
Shammo rounding out the top five.
Prior to the night’s racing, a
special kick-ball tournament was
held involving drivers, fans and
crews. The event helped raise over
$7,000 for the Kick-It
organization, a nation-wide effort
to raise funds to combat childhood
cancer. Donations are still being
excepted and fans can go to
www.kick-it.org to contribute.
For more information go to
www.fremontohspeedway.com
Fremont Speedway -
10/6/2012
Hoy’s Bar and Grill Night
Sprints (9 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 10
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 3-Mike Linder[4] ; 2. 35-Stuart
Brubaker[1] ; 3. 55-Brad Bowman[3]
; 4. 2+-Brian Smith[9] ; 5.
5T-Travis Philo[5] ; 6. 1W-Paul
Weaver[6] ; 7. 5R-Jordan Ryan[8] ;
8. 29-Matt Foos[7]
A-Main - (25 Laps)
1. 2+-Brian Smith[3]; 2. 3-Mike
Linder[1]; 3. 35-Stuart
Brubaker[4]; 4. 55-Brad Bowman[2];
5. 5T-Travis Philo[5]; 6. 1W-Paul
Weaver[6]; 7. 5R-Jordan Ryan[7];
8. 29-Matt Foos[8]
Hard Charger: 2+-Brian Smith[+2]
Lates -Mods (14
Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 13
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 15B-Mike Bores[1] ; 2. 36-Matt
Irey[7] ; 3. 53-Pete Dotson[3] ;
4. 30-Nate Potts[6] ; 5. 5H-Josh
Haynes[5] ; 6. 21-Larry
Kingseed[2] ; 7. 2C-Mark Pifer[4]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 13
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 35-Ron Miller[2] ; 2. 69-John
Mayes Jr.[1] ; 3. 99-Steve Sabo[5]
; 4. 71-Rusty Smith[6] ; 5.
71JS-Joe Smith[7] ; 6. 37JR-Markie
Pifer[3]
A-Main - (25 Laps)
1. 53-Pete Dotson[2]; 2. 35-Ron
Miller[6]; 3. 69-John Mayes
Jr.[3]; 4. 99-Steve Sabo[1]; 5.
30-Nate Potts[8]; 6. 15B-Mike
Bores[4]; 7. 2C-Mark Pifer[13]; 8.
71JS-Joe Smith[10]; 9. 36-Matt
Irey[7]; 10. 71-Rusty Smith[5];
11. 21-Larry Kingseed[11]; 12.
5H-Josh Haynes[9]; 13. 171-Mark
Pollock[14]; 14. 37JR-Markie
Pifer[12]
Hard Charger: 2C-Mark Pifer[+6]
Trucks - Stocks
(22 Trucks)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 10
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 7B-Shawn Valanti[2] ; 2.
P51-Willie Keegan[1] ; 3.
94-Kelsey Ivy[4] ; 4. 5JR-Jimmy
McGrath Jr.[7] ; 5. 99X-Gene
Potridge[5] ; 6. 36-Cory McCoy[3]
; 7. 67SR-Scott Robertson[8] ; 8.
9W-Ron Williams[6]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 10
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 48-Tim Cole[6] ; 2. 8KB-Kent
Brewer[5] ; 3. 9-Curt Inks[2] ; 4.
60P-Dan Plath[7] ; 5. 81C-Perry
Cox[3] ; 6. 5K-Karl Spoores[1] ;
7. X33-Sean Bishop[4]
Heat 3 - (8 Laps - Top 10
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 17-Bob Dible[7] ; 2. 95-Keith
Sorg[6] ; 3. 18-Jeff Ward[3] ; 4.
5-Jim McGrath Sr.[4] ; 5. O-Andy
Keegan[1] ; 6. 34S-Gregg Detray[2]
; 7. T62-Kurt Dickie[5]
A-Main - (20 Laps)
1. 48-Tim Cole[5]; 2. 7B-Shawn
Valanti[11]; 3. 17-Bob Dible[4];
4. P51-Willie Keegan[1]; 5.
8KB-Kent Brewer[2]; 6. 5JR-Jimmy
McGrath Jr.[10]; 7. 9-Curt
Inks[6]; 8. O-Andy Keegan[15]; 9.
94-Kelsey Ivy[8]; 10. 60P-Dan
Plath[7]; 11. 18-Jeff Ward[9]; 12.
5-Jim McGrath Sr.[12]; 13.
T62-Kurt Dickie[21]; 14. 36-Cory
McCoy[16]; 15. 5K-Karl
Spoores[17]; 16. 81C-Perry
Cox[14]; 17. X33-Sean Bishop[20];
18. 9W-Ron Williams[22]; 19.
34S-Gregg Detray[18]; 20. 99X-Gene
Potridge[13]; 21. 67SR-Scott
Robertson[19]; 22. 95-Keith
Sorg[3]
Hard Charger: 7B-Shawn Valanti[+9]
4 Cylinders (13
Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 10
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 98-Maverick Wright[2] ; 2.
5-Greg Sherman[1] ; 3. 32-Brandon
Myers[5] ; 4. 20-Kelsey Ivy[3] ;
5. PI-Jeff Traxler[7] ; 6.
29-Chevy Farmer[4]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 10
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 5G-Mark Gillingham Jr.[6] ; 2.
14-Bryan Shammo[2] ; 3. 71-Drew
Smith[1] ; 4. 5M-Steve Miller[4] ;
5. 92-Kyle Farmer[3] ; 6. 3-Trent
Delong[5]
A-Main - (12 Laps)
1. 5G-Mark Gillingham Jr.[4]; 2.
98-Maverick Wright[1]; 3.
32-Brandon Myers[2]; 4. 5-Greg
Sherman[5]; 5. 14-Bryan Shammo[7];
6. PI-Jeff Traxler[9]; 7. 71-Drew
Smith[8]; 8. 92-Kyle Farmer[10];
9. 3-Trent Delong[12]; 10.
5M-Steve Miller[3]; 11. 20-Kelsey
Ivy[6]
Hard Charger: 5G-Mark Gillingham
Jr.[+3]
Powder Puff (7
Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
A-Main - (6 Laps)
1. 94-Kelsey Ivy[7]; 2. 5JR-Tammy
McGrath[1]; 3. 18-Andea Weaver[5];
4. P51-Michele Green[3]; 5.
9-Shelly Liskai[6]; 6. 17-Jennifer
O'Dell[4]; 7. 5-Penny Sorg[2]
Hard Charger: 94-Kelsey Ivy[+6]
©2012 - Results Provided by:
Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH
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