Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Championship decided in Sportsman Division at Bowman Gray Stadium

WINSTON-SALEM, NC - It all comes down to this.  One race, double points, 40-laps.  The championship is on the line and it's Tommy Neal leading Zack Clifton by a scant 29 points. And it would be be an uphill challenge for Clifton starting deep in the field with Neal rolling of sixth.

The 75 car of Andrew Durham led the first half of the race with John Holloman IV in hot pursuit, both drivers getting aggressive with Durham blocking Holloman and Holloman vowing to take him out if he blocks again.

Zack Clifton got caught up in a mid race accident in turn 2 and had to rally from the back.



Tommy Neal hovered near the front of the race for the duration.

A multi-car crash in turn 3 with just a couple of laps to go set up the championship finish and the 81 car of Zack Clifton was able to drive through the mess setting up a close championship battle at the end.

Re-starting with a one lap shootout, John Holloman IV take the win with Tommy Neal in 2nd and Zack Clifton finishing 5th.

Tommy, the Tiger, Neal wins his first Sportsman Division Championship at the Madhouse for 2016.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Taylor Robbins wins 3rd race at Bowman Gray - Derrick Rice Champion in Street Stock Division

WINSTON-SALEM, NC - The final race of the season for the Street Stock Division was riddled with story lines.  Who would win the championship? Would Derrick Rice repeat, would Brian Wall be the people's champ again? And could Taylor Robbins pick up her 3rd win in the division, 3rd of the season and be the best driver in the division by virtue of win count.

The answers came after 20-laps of hard racing.  Taylor Robbins started on the pole and held the lead for every single lap.  Brian Wall moved up to 2nd and mad efforts to run her down several times.  Derrick Rice formulated a plan to keep the 22 car of Wall in his sights to protect his margin in the points race.

Robbins won, Wall finished 2nd, and Rice finished 3rd and took the title for the 2nd consecutive year.



Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Sportsman Division Has a Wild Night at Bowman Gray Stadium



WINSTON-SALEM, NC - After the big crash in the first race of the night most of the cars in the 2nd Sportsman 20-lapper at Bowman Gray Stadium had major damage and looked a lot more like the modified division cars. 


Jeff Garrison in the 3 car started up front but Zack Clifton in the 81 quickly took the lead.

John Holloman IV in the 4 car used what was left of his front bumper to let Garrison know he was coming through.  Garrison spun off of turn 4 and Holloman was up to 2nd.

Holloman got to Clifton for the lead but Clifton was having none of it and muscled his way back to the inside of the 4 car.  The bare front end of the 81 car hooked into the tire and read body work of the 4 car causing a flat tire for Holloman.

Holloman got a new tire and worked his way back up to 3rd place in a great fight with Billy Gregg in the 28 car.

Zack Clifton took home the win and says he'll drive just as aggressively for the championship in the final race of the season this coming Saturday.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Carnage at The Madhouse - Restart gone wild at Bowman Gray Stadium



Winston-Salem, NC - A huge pileup on the restart late in the first  Sportsman Division race of the night brought out the red flag after the leaders crashed coming to the start finish line.



The 81 car of Zack Clifton got turned into the wall by the 7 car of Dylan Ward and at least four more cars piled in.

The car of Kevin Neal came to rest up on 2 wheels with the 0 car of Michael Adams underneath it.  Taylor Branch, Tommy Neal, and Zack Ore were also left wrecked on the front stretch.

While no drivers were seriously injured in the heavy hits, Michael Adams was put on a stretcher in obvious discomfort but he raced in the second Sportsman Division race just an hour later.

Zack Clifton let Dylan Ward know he was angry about the incident by stomping on the hood of the 7 car and yelling at him through the window net.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Tony Stewart Announces Darlington Throwback Scheme


CHARLOTTE, NC - Tony Stewart just upped the ante for throwback paint schemes for the September 4th running of the Bojangles Southern 500 at the Darlington Raceway. The number 14 car will be decked out in the Coca-Cola scheme that graced the car Bobby Allison drove in his wins at the track in 1971-72.

Tony told Dave Moody on Sirius XM Speedway that he knew he wanted this paint scheme and he's glad he was able to get Coke to commit.

DETAILS HERE

Crashing and Bashing at Bowman Gray Stadium

WINSTON-SALEM, NC - It's probably a good thing caution laps don't count in the short features at Bowman Gray Stadium or the racing action this past Saturday night could've run well beyond the city mandated curfew of 11:30. As it was the final race of the night, the chain race, ended at nearly that time.

The drivers completed 200 green flag laps on the this racenight in 5 different divisions and had roughly 22 crashes.

It was a little of everything, from spins with no damage to wham bam thank you maam and into the wall. And for the most part, nobody got really mad.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Earnhardt Jr out - Gordon in for 2 more races




Dale Jr. with Fans
Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Daytona, July 2016. Photo: Chris Weaver
Dale Earnhardt Jr will miss 2 more NASCAR Sprint Cup Races due to concussion like symptoms.


Jeff Gordon will continue to fill in for Dale Jr. this weekend at Watkins Glenn and August 20th at Bristol.

Read More HERE - NASCAR

Earnhardt has been sidelined since the New Hampshire race after
Dale Jr Racing
Dale Earnhardt Jr. racing the 88 car at Daytona, July 2016. Photo: Chris Weaver
reporting concussion like symptoms to his doctors. 


He has not been cleared to race because of the issues he describes as balance and gaze issues where he gets dizzy when he tries to focus on a fixed object in the distance but moves his head.

He talks in-depth about the issue on his radio podcast here - Dirty Mo Radio






Monday, August 1, 2016

RaceCar Retaliation at Bowman Gray Stadium



WINTSON-SALEM, NC - They don't call Bowman Gray Stadium "The Madhouse" for nothing. It has a way of bringing out the tempers in even the nicest of guys.

Take John Holloman IV and Robbie Brewer for example, both very nice young men, great race car drivers, both with the will and want to win races. But you can toss that all out the window when, let's call it "Madhouse Fever" strikes.

They've had a few run-ins this season but the events that played out on July 23rd have garnered eyeballs across the nation, on Jalopnik, FoxSports, Reddit and probably more.

John Holloman IV was leading and seemed to have a car that could win except for the fact that Robbie Brewer was closing in quickly.

Brewer had intentions of winning the race himself but may also have had in mind getting payback for this wreck from June 11th.


Brewer hit Holloman in turn 1 to take over the lead but Holloman made it clear in radio chatter that the 68 wouldn't win the race.

He caught up with the 68 and spun him around causing the 68 to have a flat tire. Then the 2 drivers played demolition derby on the front stretch for 30 seconds or so before retreating to the pit area.