Fremont
Speedway rewards race teams at gala
banquet
Monday,
Nov. 19, 2012
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – Fremont Speedway
wrapped up its 61st season at a
gala banquet Saturday, Nov. 17 at
Ole Zim’s Wagonshed. The top 10
drivers in points in the track’s
weekly four divisions were honored
along with several special awards.
Fremont Speedway Promoter Rich
Farmer thanked the fans, drivers,
race teams and owners and all of
the dedicated track employees. He
presented worker Brian Sabo with a
special service award and
presented the Alex Burkett
Business Award to Vision Quest of
Elmore and Adkins Sanitation and
Fence of Fremont.
Randy Mapus, curator and director
of the Fremont Speedway Hall of
Fame, presented Johnny Auxter with
a special plaque commemorating the
40th anniversary of his Fremont
Speedway track championship. He
also announced the induction class
for the hall of fame for 2013 –
drivers, Al, Steve and Dick
Liskai, Paul Dewald, Bill Hahn,
Gordon Holbrook and Randy Ford;
mechanics Sonny Conger and Mervin
Keegan; car owners Larry Keegan
and Don Eckhardt; and special
service Phil Huss (aka Smokey the
Clown). Mapus said the Hall of
Fame is working to raise funds for
a wheel chair lift to help fans
reach the viewing area in the
historic covered grandstands.
Emcee Brian Liskai – the track’s
announcer and public relations
director – then handed out the
prize money to the drivers.
In the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410
Sprints, Gibsonburg, Ohio’s Craig
Mintz took home his second track
championship. Mintz, the track’s
2010 champion, also earned the
track title at nearby Attica
Raceway Park in 2012. Mintz
competed in 18 of the 19 feature
events in 2012, missing only the
end of the year event. Mintz, the
2009 Fremont Attica Sprint Title
(FAST) champion, scored nine top
five feature finishes in 2012 and
14 top ten runs. During a stretch
from July 7 through Sept. 8, Mintz
finished no worse than third and
scored four runner-up finishes in
a row. For the season Mintz, who
has five career feature wins at
“The Track That Action Built,
scored an incredible six runner-up
finishes and his average A-main
finishing position was seventh.
“I have to thank my dad and mom
for all the sacrifices they have
made for me to race. I have to
thank my crew…these guys work
their tails off all year. I have
great sponsors in Real Geese
Decoys, Wasserman Construction,
R2C Filters, Erie Shore Propane,
Keller Chevrolet, Design Graphics
Group, KS Sales and
Service….without their support we
couldn’t do this,” said Mintz, who
is getting married next month.
“We will be back to defend our
title next year and hopefully pick
up some wins,” added Mintz.
Fremont’s D.J. Foos claimed the
title in the Fremont Federal
Credit Union 305 Sprints. Foos,
who also claimed the 2012 FAST
championship for the division,
scored six feature wins at Fremont
to take his career total to nine.
During a stretch from May 27
through Sept. 8, Foos finished out
of the top four only once – a 10th
place finish on June 27. To go
with his six wins, Foos recorded
three third place runs while
racking up 12 top five finishes
and 14 top ten runs. He competed
in 18 of the 19 features during
2012, missing only the final race
of the year. Foos’ average feature
finishing position was sixth.
“I’m excited for next year as the
Genzman family has given me the
opportunity to drive their 410
sprint,” said Foos.
“I have to thank my dad and mom
and my brother for all their
support and hard work. We were
able to accomplish what we did
thanks to the great support of our
sponsors Buckshot Farms, Automatic
Fire Protection, Schiets
Motorsports, Gyro Motorsports, Pit
Stop Carryout, Crown Battery,
Kistler Racing Products, Linder’s
Speed Equipment, Level Performance
and the Jet Express,” added Foos.
At the age of 74, Tiffin, Ohio’s
Art Ball showed no signs of
slowing down as he picked up his
second straight championship in
the Fremont Fence Dirt Trucks.
Ball, a former two time Fremont
Speedway late model champion, has
now recorded 25 track titles in
his 51-year racing career. Ball
scored three wins at Fremont in
2012 to take his career total to
74 as he remains the all-time
feature win leader at the track.
Even more remarkable, of the 18
features Ball competed in at
Fremont in 2012, he never finished
worse than seventh in 17 of them.
Ball racked up an incredible 14
top five finishes and 17 top ten
runs. His average A-main feature
finishing position was fourth.
“I have to thank Keith Pierce and
my crew, particularly my son Gary.
They work very hard on that
truck…I knew it was capable of
winning every night,” said Ball.
“I want to thank our sponsors
Kear’s Speed Shop, Chaney Roofing
and Maintenance, Distel’s Septic
Service, Nye Farms, Harley and Bev
Lee, Ritzler Accounting, Faber
Sub-contracting, the Lash Family
and everyone who helps out,” said
Ball, adding he would be back for
season #52 in 2013.
In the Surfin’ Sweepstakes
Internet Café Sports
Compacts, Brandon Myers, 17, of
Grand Rapids, Ohio, took home the
championship for the division’s
inaugural season. Myers competed
in all 7 features in 2012, scoring
a pair of wins. He never finished
worse than 7th all season and had
an average A-main finishing
position of third.
“It was a lot of fun and a lot of
work. Between racing, school and
football it took a lot of time and
effort. I have to thank my mom and
dad and my grandpa and my
sponsors, BG Radiator, Mark Shultz
Signs and R&R Repair,” said
Myers.
For more information on Fremont
Speedway – which will open for its
62nd season in April 2013 – go to
www.fremontohspeedway.com
Following is a look at the rest of
the top 10 in points in the Fort
Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprints:
2. Byron Reed, Monclova. Byron
competed in 18 of the 19 features
in 2013, missing only the last
race. Byron, a three-time Fremont
champion and the 2010 FAST
champion, scored 6 top five
finishes and 11 top ten finishes.
Byron, who has 23 career wins at
Fremont, finished second three
times and scored a third place
run. Byron’s average A-main
finishing position was 9th.
3. Mike Linder, Fremont. Mike a
two-time Fremont champion,
competed in 18 of the 19 features
in 2012, missing only the May 12
event. Mike scored his 13th career
Fremont win on July 7. He recorded
7 top fives and 12 top tens.
Besides his win, Mike had a pair
of seconds and four third place
runs. Mike’s average A-main
finishing position was 9th.
4. Phil Gressman, Fremont. Phil
competed in 17 of the 19 features
in 2012, missing the June 27
speedweek show and the last race.
Phil, who has 11 career Fremont
wins, scored 4 top fives and 10
top tens. He scored a season-best
runner-up finish on May 12 and a
pair of third place runs. Phil’s
average A-main finishing position
was 11th.
5. Chris Andrews, Sandusky. Chris,
with a new team in 2012 – the
Burmeister Racing #16 – competed
in 17 of the 19 features in 2012,
missing only the May 26 All Star
event and the final race of the
year. Chris scored a pair of wins
this season – Aug. 11 and Sept. 29
to run his career total to 5.
Chris recorded 5 top five finishes
and 9 top tens. Chris’ average
A-main finishing position was
10th.
6. Brian Smith, Fremont. Brian,
the track’s 2004 305 champion,
competed in 16 of the 19 A-mains
in 2012. Brian scored his 4th
career Fremont win to close out
the season on Oct. 6. Brian
recorded two top fives and 9 top
10 finishes and had numerous
hard-charger honors. Brian’s
average A-main finishing position
was 11th.
7. Stuart Brubaker, Fremont. The
rookie of the year for the 410
sprints is a three time 305 sprint
track champion. Stuart competed in
16 out of 20 events, including the
non-wing BOSS feature. Stuart
recorded two top fives, including
a runner-up finish in the non-wing
event, and 7 top 10 runs. Stuart’s
average A-main finishing position
was 12th.
8. Dean Jacobs, Wooster. Dean
scored two wins at Fremont in 2012
to run his career total to five.
Dean competed in 16 of the 19
features, missing the July 7, Aug.
11 and final event of the year.
Dean recorded 5 top five finishes
and 9 top ten runs. Dean’s average
A-main finishing position was 9th.
9. Bryan Sebetto, Fremont. Bryan,
the track’s 2011 champion, claimed
his second consecutive FAST
championship thanks to 9 feature
wins in 2012, including five at
Fremont. Sebetto, competing with a
new team – the Hammer racing #24h
– ran in 16 of the 19 events in
2012, missing the July 7, Aug. 11
and final race of the season.
After a season-opening last place
run, Bryan reeled off six straight
top four finishes, including two
wins and two runner-up finishes.
Overall Bryan scored 11 top five
finishes and 13 top 10 runs.
Bryan’s average A-main finishing
position was a remarkable 5th.
10. Jody Keegan, Fremont. Jody,
the track’s 1992 Fun Car champion
and 1996 305 sprint champion,
competed in 13 of the 19 features
in 2012. Jody, who has 4 career
wins at Fremont, recorded a
season-best fourth place finish on
Sept. 8. Jody’s average A-main
finishing position was 15th.
Following is a look at the rest of
the top 10 in points in the
Fremont Federal Credit Union 305
Sprints:
2. John Ivy, Fremont. John, a
three-time 410 champion and former
305 champion, scored two wins in
the 305 sprints in 2012 and three
in the dirt trucks to run his
career total to 36 to sit 9th on
the track’s all-time win list.
John competed in 18 of the 19
features in 2012, missing only the
final race of the year. He started
the year hot, finishing no worse
than 8th through July 7. Besides
his 2 wins, John scored 4
runner-up finishes and three third
place runs. John recorded 12 top 5
finishes and 16 top tens. John’s
average A-main finishing position
was 6th.
3. Nate Dussel, Bradner. Nate
competed in 17 of the 19 features
in 2012, missing only the 305-360
challenge and the final race of
the year. Nate scored one win at
Fremont, his 7th career victory on
June 27. He opened the season
strong, finishing no worse than
seventh in the first six races.
Nate recorded an incredible 10 top
five finishes and 14 top tens.
Beside his win, Nate scored four
runner-up finishes, including the
first three races of the season.
The 2012 Attica champion had an
average A-main finishing position
of 6th.
4. Dustin Dinan, Port Clinton.
Dustin competed in 18 of the 20
shows, including the BOSS nonwing
race. He missed only the 305-360
challenge and the final race of
the year. Dustin recorded his
fourth career Fremont win on May
27. He racked up 7 top five
finishes, and 15 top tens. Beside
his win, he scored a pair of
runner-up finishes. Dustin’s
average A-main finishing position
was 6th.
5. Jamie Miller, Fostoria. Jamie
competed in 18 of the 20 features
in 2012, including winning the
non-wing BOSS event on May 12 and
scoring his 11th career Fremont
win on May 26. Jamie started the
year strong, finishing no worse
than 9th through June 27. He
recorded 8 top five finishes and
15 top tens. Jamie’s average
feature finishing position was
8th.
6. Jason Keckler, Fremont. A
former rookie of the year, Jason
competed in 16 of the 19 features
in 2012. He recorded a season-best
third place run on July 21 and
racked up 7 top ten finishes.
Jason’s average A-main finishing
position was 11th.
7. Jimmy Colvin, Bellevue. Jimmy
competed in 17 of the 20 features
in 2012 including the non-wing
BOSS event. Jimmy recorded four
top five finishes including a
season best fourth on May 5. He
also scored 9 top 10 finishes.
Jimmy’s average feature finishing
position was 10th.
8. Alvin Roepke, Elmore. Alvin
competed in 15 of the 19 features
in 2012. He scored a runner-up
finish on Sept. 14 to add to his 7
top five finishes and 11 top ten
runs. Alvin’s average A-main
finishing position was 8th.
9. Jess Stiger, Sycamore. Jess
competed in 16 of the 19 features
in 2012. He recorded two top ten
finishes. Jess’ average A-main
finishing position was 14th.
10. Tyler Gunn, Napoleon. The 2012
rookie of the year competed in 15
of the 19 features this season.
Tyler recorded a season best
finish of 8th on Sept. 14 and had
two top 10 finishes. His average
feature finishing position was
14th.
Following is a look at the rest of
the top 10 in points in the
Fremont Fence Dirt Trucks:
2. Dan Roepke Jr., Woodville. The
2011 rookie of the year competed
in 18 of the 19 features, missing
only the last race of the year.
Dan scored three wins in 2012, on
June 16, June 27 and Sept. 8,
taking his career total to six at
Fremont. He posted 10 top five
finishes and 16 top ten runs.
During a stretch from May 12
through July 21, Dan finished no
worse than eighth. Besides his
three wins, Dan also recorded a
pair of runner-up finishes and a
pair of thirds. His average A-main
finishing position was sixth.
3. Cory Ward, Bellevue. Fremont’s
2007 truck champion competed in 18
of the 19 features in 2012,
missing only the final race of the
year. He scored three wins in
2012, on May 27, June 9 and July
28, to take his career total at
Fremont to 21, moving him to 25th
on the track’s all-time win list.
Cory racked up 9 top five runs
and, and 14 top tens. His average
feature finishing position was
7th.
4. Kent Brewer, Fostoria. Kent
competed in all 19 features in
2012. He scored his second career
Fremont win on Sept. 14 and posted
11 top five finishes and 16 top
tens. During a stretch from June
30 through Sept. 15, Kent’s worse
finish was ninth. His average
A-main finishing position was 7th.
5. Dustin Keegan, Fremont. Dustin
competed in 17 of the 19 features
in 2012, missing only the Sept. 29
event and the final race of the
season. Dustin posted a division
leading four wins – on May 5, May
19, June 30 and July 21 – the
first wins of his career at
Fremont. Dustin recorded 6 top
five finishes and 10 top ten runs.
His average feature finishing
position was 8th.
6. Brian Sorg, Fremont. Brian
competed in 18 of the 19 features
in 2012, missing only the final
race of the year. Brian recorded a
season best pair of thirds on his
way to racking up six top ten
finishes. His average A-main
finishing position was 11th.
7. Keith Sorg, Fremont. Keith
competed in 18 of the 19 features
in 2012, missing only the final
race of the year. Keith recorded a
season best fifth on July 21 to go
along with his five top ten runs.
His average feature finishing
position was 12th.
8. Steve Sabo, Fremont. A four
time Fremont truck champion, Steve
competed in 16 of the 18 features
in 2012 in addition to driving his
late model on the final night of
season. Steve posted four top five
finishes, including a season best
runner-up on the opening night. He
also posted 11 top ten finishes.
Steve’s average feature finishing
position was 9th.
9. John Ivy, Fremont. A three time
410 sprint track champion and
former 305 champion, John competed
in 14 of the 19 features in 2012.
After missing opening night, John
finished no worse than ninth
through June 27. John scored three
wins in the trucks in 2012 – May
26, Sept. 15 and Sept. 29 and now
sits 9th on the track’s all-time
win list with 36 victories.
Besides his three wins, John had
three runner-up finishes on route
to racking up 11 top five finishes
and 12 top tens. John’s average
A-main finishing position was 5th.
10. Brad Mitten, Fremont. Brad
competed in 15 of the 19 features
in 2012. He recorded 10 top 10
finishes. Brad’s average feature
finishing position was 10th.
Rookie of the year – Brian Melnek
Jr., Woodville. Brian finished
19th in the truck points and
competed in 8 of the 19 features
in 2012. He posted a pair of top
10 finishes, including a season
best 7th on Sept. 8.
Following is a look at the rest of
the top 10 in points in the Surf’n
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Sports Compacts:
2. Steve Pocock, 17, Clyde. Steve
competed in 6 of the 7 events in
2012, missing only the final race
of the year. He scored his first
career Fremont win on July 28 and
never finished worse than sixth.
Steve had an average feature
finishing position of third.
3. Chevy Farmer, 15, Fremont.
Chevy competed in five of the 7
events in 2012. He scored a
season-best finish of third on
July 28 and had an average A-main
finishing position of fifth.
4. Tyler Sherman, 15, Clyde. Tyler
competed in five of the 7 events
in 2012. He scored his first
career win on Sept. 8 and had an
average feature finishing position
of fifth.
5. Amanda Shammo, 16, Gibsonburg.
Amanda competed in five of the 7
events in 2012 and scored her
first career win on Sept. 29.
Amanda’s average feature finishing
position was fifth.
6. Erik Paulson, 18, Fremont. Erik
competed in 5 of the 7 events in
2012. His best finish was a third
on July 6. Erik’s average feature
finishing position was fifth.
7. Kyle Farmer, 13, Fremont. Kyle
competed in four of the 7 events
in 2012. His best finish of the
year was a second on July 21.
Kyle’s average feature finishing
position was fifth.
8. Derek Genzman, 12, Fremont.
Derek competed in four of the 7
events in 2012. His best finish
was a third on July 21. Derek’s
average feature finishing position
was fourth.
9. Kelsey Ivy, 16, Fremont. Kelsey
competed in 3 of the 7 events in
2012. Her best finish was a second
on Sept. 15. Kelsey’s average
A-main finishing position was 6th.
She also scored the truck powder
puff win on Oct. 6.
10. Trent Laird, Fremont. Trent
competed in one event in 2012 and
recorded a fourth place finish on
Sept. 15.
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