11TH ANNUAL RUN-A-MUCK MUD BOG SET FOR SATURDAY OCT 10TH

11TH ANNUAL RUN-A-MUCK MUD BOG SET FOR SATURDAY OCT 10TH

JJamaica, VA – The Pit at Virginia Motor Speedway will host the 11th Annual Down and Dirty Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motorsports Saturday October 10th featuring a state of the art 200-foot Mud Bog and Mud Sling pits. Additional sponsorship provided by Aaron’s, Atkins Petroleum & Propane, After Hours Fabrication, Collision One and Truckin Thunder. There will be nine classes of “Mud Maniacs” in action ranging from super stock to unlimited with cash payouts in all classes. Competitors are encouraged to visit www.thepitatvms.com for the rules packages and payouts. Not only will fans get to see hordes of trucks splashing through the “Twin” 200 foot Mud Bog pits but they will also get the opportunity to see some of the regions best Mud Dragsters covering the 200 foot Mud Sling pit in under three seconds. The event will also include the car crushing Commonwealth Motorsports Monster Truck Freestyle Showdown between Steve Sims in Stone Crusher and Maxie Broaddus in Walking Tall. And for the first time, “The Next Generation of Destruction” Weston Anderson will compete in his Mega Truck Bog Hog. Weston is the 12 year old son of Dennis Anderson the creator and driver of Grave Digger. Gates and registration will open at 9am with Single Eliminations for Super Stock A, B; Modified A (Small tire), B (Big Tire), Unlimited Bog, Pro Modified A, Pro Modified B and X, XX classes beginning at 12 noon. Registration and inspection for all classes ends at 11:30pm. Rules for each class are now available at the speedway’s website www.thepitatvms.com. Admission for the 11th Annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog, Mud Sling and Truck Show is Adults – $15, Children 13 – 17 years old – $10 and Children 12 and under FREE with paying adult. Competitors should visit www.thepitatvms.com to print off draw sheets and driver information sheets that must be filled out before going through for inspection. The Pit at VMS is located on the grounds of Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and is situated on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA. The Speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area. To learn more about The Pit Virginia Motor Speedway and the 11th Annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog, Mud Sling and Truck Show fans may call the Speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the bog’s web site at www.thepitatvms.com....

2015 CHAMPIONS BANQUET SET FOR SATURDAY OCT. 24; TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

2015 CHAMPIONS BANQUET SET FOR SATURDAY OCT. 24; TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will celebrate the 2015 season and officially bring it to a close with the 2015 Awards Banquet on Saturday, October 24, 2015. The event will once again be held at the beautiful Double Tree Hotel and Resort in Virginia Beach, VA. Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased printing off the order form (2015 ORDER FORM) or by calling Dave Seay or Brian Tidball at the Speedway’s office Monday through Friday between the hours of 10am and 3pm. Tickets can be purchased with a Mastercard, Visa or Discover by calling the speedway. Tickets for this special occasion are only $40 per person and include a buffet dinner and the Awards Ceremony. Special room rates of $65 per night have been established with the newly renovated Double Tree Hotel & Resort and $58 per night at the Quality Inn Oceanfront. At both hotels ask for the VA MOTOR SPEEDWAY RATE. All Virginia Motor Speedway drivers, crews and families are encouraged to attend this year’s banquet. There are no limits on the number of tickets a person can order. All ticket purchases must be made by October 19, 2014. Fans of Virginia Motor Speedway are once again invited to attend the Awards Banquet. During the evenings award ceremony over $55,000 in cash and contingencies will be handed out to the Speedway’s five Champions and the remainder of the top 10 in each division. The Victory Lap Late Model Champion will receive $5,000 for winning his championship. The Speedway will also crown the 2015 VMS Dirt Series Champion and award him or her with a $2000 check. The VMS Dirt Series Championship pits all of the Speedway’s competitors against each other and crowning one overall Champion. One of the most exciting and memorable times during the Awards Banquet weekend is the annual go-kart race that is held at Motoworld in Virginia Beach. Fans, Competitors and officials gather to compete in a friendly atmosphere that leaves everyone talking during the night’s banquet festivities. The go-kart outing will begin at 12 noon and go till 2pm, weather permitting. We have worked out special pricing of $25.00 for a two-hour wristband once again with Motoworld. Everyone is invited to come and participate. FOR ORDER FORM AND FLIER CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW: ORDER FORM: 2015 ORDER FORM BANQUET FLIER: 2015 BANQUET FLIER...

Arthur Holds Off Franklin for $15,000 FASTRAK World Championship Victory to Become Twelfth Different Winner Of Event

Arthur Holds Off Franklin for $15,000 FASTRAK World Championship Victory to Become Twelfth Different Winner Of Event

Jamaica, VA – The last six laps of the 12th Annual FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment was worth the price of admission alone. Home town favorite Walker Arthur of Forest, VA held off 2013 World Champion and Super Late Model standout Dennis “Rambo” Franklin of Gaffney, SC for the $15,000 victory and the title of World Champion. Arthur became the twelfth different winner of the event in its twelve year history. The win was a career best effort for Arthur. “I hated to cut Rambo off; on that last restart I heard him digging down there so I had to steal that line or he was going to beat me coming to the white flag. I hated to do it but I believe he would have done it to me; I’m not sure but I think he would have,” commented and excited and laughing Arthur in victory lane. Rounding out the top five were Franklin, Matt Long, 2014 Champion Tim Dohm and Dillon Brown. Walker Arthur and Mark Parks led the 24 car field to green with Parks take the lead out of turn 4. Ove the next four laps Arthur tried high and low to get by Parks, each time Parks slammed the door to hold on to the lead. On Lap five the battle for second went three wide in turns 1 and 2 with Arthur rocketing around to the outside of Parks and Kenny Compton, Jr to briefly take the lead. As the two drove into turn 4 Compton slid under Arthur to grab the lead at the line. On lap 11 the races first caution flew for a slowing Jensen Ford in turn 2. On the double file restart Arthur swept out of turn 2 with the lead and began to pull away. On lap 21 Dennis Franklin got by Compton for second and caught Arthur in traffic just as caution flew for Daniel Baggerly with a mechanical failure in turn 2. The car making a move to the front and maybe the fastest car on the track other than Arthur was Matt Long who had worked his way to third from a eighth starting position. By lap 40 Arthur had worked his lead out to a 4-car length advantage over Franklin and Long. Behind them Tim Dohm and Tyler Bare battled for fourth. With ten to go Arthur held a six car-length advantage over Franklin. With the laps winding down Franklin worked every groove on the track to try and close on the leader. On lap 51 Arthur began to run into slower traffic allowing Franklin and Long to close on his bumper. On lap 54, caution would fly first for a spin by night one winner Corey Gordon in turn 4 and then on the restart it flew one more time when Rick Williams had an engine expire on the front stretch. On the races final restart Franklin jumped to the inside of Arthur heading into three. The two raced side by side back to the line for the next four laps with Arthur holding the lead by inches. With the crowd at its feet Arthur and Franklin dove back into turn three door to door. Heading into turn 4 Arthur cut off Franklin’s line coming out of turn 4 to the white. The move was just enough to keep Franklin on his rear quarter panel and go on to take the win by ,484 seconds. Rounding out the top ten were Franklin, Matt Long, 2014 Champion Tim Dohm, Dillon Brown, Tyler Bare, Ron Parker, Mark Parks, TJ Salango and Ryan Montgomery. Heat race winners were Walker Arthur, Mark Parks, Dennis Franklin and Kenny Compton Jr. B-Main winners were Aaron Barley and Corey Gordon. In the 1st Annual Virginia State Quarterback Challenge Cheyton Pine of Lafayette High School won his school a $1000 scholarship with a throw of 164’-5”. The speedway will now switch gears and host the 11th Annual Down and Dirty Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud sling presented by James River Equipment and Commonwealth Motorsports on Saturday October 10th. Information on the event can be found at www.thepitatvms.com. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area. Race fans can go to www.vamotorspeedway.com to view the complete schedule Virginia Motor Speedway’s 2014 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, fans can get social with Virginia Motor Speedway by following @vamotorspeedway on Twitter, clicking “Like” at www.facebook.com/VaMotorSpeedway and on www.youtube.com/VaMotorSpeedway. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FOR NIGHT 2 OF FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP presented by JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2015: Fastrak World Championship (60 Laps): 1. 87-Walker Arthur[1] ; 2. 2F-Dennis Franklin[3] ; 3. 25-Matt Long[8] ; 4. A1-Tim Dohm[6] ; 5. 6-Dillon Brown[22] ; 6. 30-Tyler Bare[12] ; 7. 8-Ron Parker[13] ; 8. 7P-Mark Parks[2] ; 9. 18-TJ Salango[10] ; 10. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[16] ; 11. 24S-Jimmy Schiltz[9] ; 12. 12U-Brandon Umberger[15] ; 13. 24N-Matthew Nance[5] ; 14. 28-Aaron Barley[17] ; 15. 71-Davis Lipscombe[24] ; 16. 84-Kyle Lukon[21] ; 17. 12W-Rick Williams[20] ; 18. 23-Corey Gordon[18] ; 19. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[4] ; 20. 16-Daniel Baggerly[7] ; 21. 2*-Jared Powell[11] ; 22. 8H-Daniel Hill[19] ; 23. 83-Jensen Ford[14] ; 24. 11-David Smith[23] Heat 1 (8 laps – Top 4 Transfer): 1. 87-Walker Arthur[2] ; 2. 24N-Matthew Nance[1] ; 3. 24S-Jimmy Schiltz[3] ; 4. 8-Ron Parker[4] ; 5. 8H-Daniel Hill[6] ; 6. 84-Kyle Lukon[8] ; 7. 99T-Teddy Tate[10] ; 8. 11-David Smith[7] ; 9. 16A-Brett Adkins[11] ; 10. 77-Joel Prosser[5] ; 11. 99S-Rick Solari[9] Heat 2 (8 laps – Top 4 Transfer): 1. 7P-Mark Parks[2] ; 2. A1-Tim Dohm[1] ; 3. 18-TJ Salango[4] ; 4. 83-Jensen Ford[3] ; 5. 28-Aaron Barley[5] ; 6. 21-Billy Beachler[6] ; 7. 7-Corey Almond[8] ; 8. 1-Terry Cregger[10] ; 9. 55-Jimmy Duncan[9] ; 10. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[7] Heat 3 (8 laps – Top 4 Transfer): 1. 2F-Dennis Franklin[1] ; 2. 16-Daniel Baggerly[2] ; 3. 2*-Jared Powell[8] ; 4. 12U-Brandon Umberger[3] ; 5. 09-Brad Rigdon[7] ; 6. 42-Cla Knight[4] ; 7. 39-Henry Hornsby III[6] ; 8. 12W-Rick Williams[5] ; 9. 14T-Tyler Stutler[9] ; 10. 44-Wes Branner[10] ; 11. 28V-Carl Vaughan[11] Heat 4 (8 laps – Top 4 Transfer): 1. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[2] ; 2. 25-Matt Long[1] ; 3. 30-Tyler Bare[3] ; 4. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[6] ; 5. 23-Corey Gordon[5] ; 6. 71-Davis Lipscombe[7] ; 7. 00-Booper Bare[4] ; 8. 6-Dillon Brown[8] ; 9. 41-Joe Cox[9] ; 10. 83A-Tom Adams[10] ; 11. 2-Michael Bland[11] B-Main 1 (12 laps – Top 4 Transfer): 1. 28-Aaron Barley[2] ; 2. 8H-Daniel Hill[1] ; 3. 84-Kyle Lukon[3] ; 4. 11-David Smith[7] ; 5. 21-Billy Beachler[4] ; 6. 7-Corey Almond[6] ; 7. 77-Joel Prosser[11] ; 8. 1-Terry Cregger[8] ; 9. 99T-Teddy Tate[5] ; 10. 55-Jimmy Duncan[10] ; 11. 16A-Brett Adkins[9] ; 12. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[12] ; 13. 99S-Rick Solari[13] B-Main 1 (12 laps – Top 4 Transfer): 1. 23-Corey Gordon[2] ; 2. 12W-Rick Williams[7] ; 3. 6-Dillon Brown[8] ; 4. 71-Davis Lipscombe[4] ; 5. 42-Cla Knight[3] ; 6. 09-Brad Rigdon[1] ; 7. 41-Joe Cox[10] ; 8. 83A-Tom Adams[12] ; 9. 44-Wes Branner[11] ; 10. 14T-Tyler Stutler[9] ; 11. 39-Henry Hornsby III[5] ; 12. 00-Booper Bare[6] ; 13. 28V-Carl Vaughan[13] ; 14. 2-Michael Bland[14] Group 1 Fast Qualifier: Matthew Nance – 18.787 seconds (Overall Fast Time) Group 2 Fast Qualifier: Tim Dohm – 19.186 seconds Group 3 Fast Qualifier: Dennis “Rambo” Franklin – 18.895 seconds Group 4 Fast Qualifier: Matt Long – 18.814 seconds...

Virginia Motor Speedway to Host 1st Annual Virginia State Quarterback Challenge during Intermission of Fastrak World Championship

Virginia Motor Speedway to Host 1st Annual Virginia State Quarterback Challenge during Intermission of Fastrak World Championship

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway and FASTRAK Racing officials a excited to announce the formation of the 1st Annual Virginia State Quarterback Challenge. The event will feature some of the area’s high school quarterback’s competing to win their school a $1000 scholarship, bragging rights and a perpetual Trophy Cup that they will keep and display until next year’s event. “This is a chance for both the speedway and sanction to give back to the community and at the same time help excite a brand new segment of fans to our brand of racing,” commented track owner Bill Sawyer. The challenge will be run similar to the punt, pass and kick competition and will test the quarterback’s arm strength and accuracy. The throw will be judged on overall distance and distance from the center line. The throw will first be measured for distance and then subtract the distance from the center line to get an overall distance and determine the winner. “This is a great interaction between high school football and racing, two sports that just about everyone loves; more importantly it offers a chance for us to give back to our communities” commented FASTRAK Marketing Director Don Lester. Students from the competing high schools can use their student I.D. to attend the event for $5 and cheer on their schools quarterback. High Schools scheduled to compete are Middlesex High School in Middlesex, VA, Essex High School in Tappahannock, VA, Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, VA, Jamestown High School in Williamsburg, VA and Northumberland High School in Heathsville, VA. All this takes place during intermission of the $15,000 to win Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment. Some of the best Pro Late Model drivers in the country will be on hand for the “Super Bowl” of Pro Late Model racing. The Quarterback Challenge is scheduled for around 9PM. Spectator gates will swing open at 4pm. With racing scheduled to start at 6Pm with practice. Admission for Saturday September 19th will see adults – $25, seniors (60+) – $20, military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, students (11-17) – $10 and children 10 and under free with paying adult. Pit passes (regardless of age) are $40 and also get you a seat in the grandstands. For those unable to attend tonight’s Fastrak World Championship, RACEFEEDX will broadcast the event starting at 8PM EST with qualifying. Log into www.racefeedx.com to get your pay per view package....

$15,000 to Win Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment Tonight

$15,000 to Win Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment Tonight

Jamaica, VA – After a very exciting World Challenge Night where Corey “Flash” Gordon of Charlotte, NC scored the $5000 victory, fans are on edge to see what night 2 of the 12th Annual Fastrak World Championships presented by James River Equipment has to offer. The warriors of the FASTRAK Pro Late Model Series will start all over with a complete show, but this time the stakes are a lot higher as tonight’s winner will walk away with a cool $15,000 and the title of World Champion. Some of the best Pro Late Model drivers in the country are on hand for the “Super Bowl” of Pro Late Model racing. In the eleven year history of the event there are 11 different winners adding another element to tonight’s event with three previous champions scheduled to compete. With tonight’s feature going for 60 laps on the super fast ½ mile speed plant in Jamaica, VA drivers might have to use a little strategy to score the victory. Today’s events will start at 2PM with driver sign and technical inspection. Practice will get under way at 6PM with qualifying scheduled for 8PM. Spectator gates will swing open at 4pm. Admission for Saturday September 19th will see adults – $25, seniors (60+) – $20, military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, students (11-17) – $10 and children 10 and under free with paying adult. Pit passes (regardless of age) are $40 and also get you a seat in the grandstands. For those unable to attend tonight’s Fastrak World Championship, RACEFEEDX will broadcast the event starting at 8PM EST with qualifying. Log into www.racefeedx.com to get your pay per view package. Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/vamotorspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vamotorspeedway for the latest news and results. ABOUT VIRGINIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY: Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area. ABOUT JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT: James River Equipment is your full-service equipment and tractor dealership dedicated to the needs of our agriculture, construction, forestry, commercial and residential customers in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Our services include equipment sales, parts, service and rentals. With 30 full service locations and over 100 field service vehicles, we stand ready for when you need us to keep you up and running! For dealer locations and equipment info visit www.jamesriverequipment.com or call (804) 798-6001....

Corey Gordon Cashes in Big with $5000 Fastrak World Challenge Victory on Opening Night of Fastrak World Championship

Corey Gordon Cashes in Big with $5000 Fastrak World Challenge Victory on Opening Night of Fastrak World Championship

Jamaica, VA – Corey Gordon’s day didn’t start out as he planned, breaking a drive shaft in practice. But his performance from that point on was absolutely flawless. Gordon won his heat and then went on to score the biggest win of his young career. Gordon of Charlotte, NC took command of the event on the opening lap of the 40 lap Fastrak World Challenge from his outside starting position and then survived several intense restarts with David smith of Inman, SC to take the $5000 World Challenge victory on the opening night of the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment at Virginia Motor Speedway. “I wanted to just pack up and go home after breaking the drive shaft earlier in the day; I have to thank Teddy Tate for helping with another drive shaft. I can’t believe we are here in victory lane after the day we have had, I have to thank God first of all and my crew for working so hard to get us here,” commented Gordon in victory lane. David Smith and Corey Gordon led the 24 car field to green with Gordon rocketing to the lead with Smith flowing in second. On lap 8 the races first caution would fly for a spin by Jimmy Duncan in turn 4. Several cautions followed on restarts slowing the action. On the lap 10 restart action went three wide with Smith, Daniel Baggerly and Matt Long battling for the second spot. Several cautions closed the field on Gordon’s bumper but on each restart he was able to pull away from the battle for second. On lap 18 the battle for third heated up as Baggerly worked to keep Long at bay. The two raced side by side the next two laps before Long would get by out of turn 4. Once in third, Long set out to catch Smith who was trying to keep pace with Gordon who was setting a blistering pace. On lap 32 Long caught Smith in turn 3 and the two began a side by side back and forth battle for second. With Smith and Long battling for second Gordon was able to stretch out his lead and go on to the $5000 victory. The win was Gordon’s biggest win of his career. Heat race winners were David Smith, Corey Gordon, Aaron Barley and Ron Parker. B-Main winners were Kenny Compton Jr. and Mark Parks. The Speedway will be back in action tomorrow night for night 2 of the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment. The competitors of the Fastrak Pro Late Models will be competing for the $15,000 top prize and to be crowned the World Champion. Spectator gates will open at 4pm with on track action beginning at 6pm with practice. The program will include practice, qualifying, heats, B-Mains and the 60 lap feature. For those that cannot make it to track, they can watch every lap of every race on RACEFEEDX. Go to www.racefeedx.com to order your Saturday night package. Broadcast begins at 8pm EST with qualifying. Saturday September 19th admission will be: Adults – $25, Seniors (60+) – $25, Military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, Students (11-17) – $10 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FOR NIGHT 1 OF FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2015: Fastrak World Challenge (40 Laps): 1. 23-Corey Gordon[2] ; 2. 11-David Smith[1] ; 3. 25-Matt Long[8] ; 4. 16-Daniel Baggerly[6] ; 5. 42-Cla Knight[9] ; 6. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[17] ; 7. 30-Tyler Bare[10] ; 8. 24S-Jimmy Schiltz[11] ; 9. 2*-Jared Powell[21] ; 10. 77-Joel Prosser[13] ; 11. 7P-Mark Parks[18] ; 12. 6-Dillon Brown[22] ; 13. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[19] ; 14. 09-Brad Rigdon[23] ; 15. 55-Jimmy Duncan[20] ; 16. 84-Kyle Lukon[15] ; 17. 28-Aaron Barley[3] ; 18. 7-Corey Almond[5] ; 19. 16A-Billy Adkins[24] ; 20. 12U-Brandon Umberger[14] ; 21. 8-Ron Parker[4] ; 22. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[16] ; 23. 00-Booper Bare[12] ; 24. 99-Teddy Tate[7] Heat 1 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 11-David Smith[1] ; 2. 7-Corey Almond[3] ; 3. 42-Cla Knight[2] ; 4. 77-Joel Prosser[6] ; 5. 09-Brad Rigdon[5] ; 6. 18-TJ Salango[7] ; 7. 2-Michael Bland[8] ; 8. 85-Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance[4] ; 9. 1-Terry Cregger[9] ; 10. 44B-Brent Robinson[10] Heat 2 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 23-Corey Gordon[2] ; 2. 16-Daniel Baggerly[1] ; 3. 30-Tyler Bare[3] ; 4. 12U-Brandon Umberger[4] ; 5. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[10] ; 6. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[8] ; 7. 2*-Jared Powell[5] ; 8. 83A-Tom Adams[7] ; 9. 14T-Tyler Stutler[9] ; 10. 8H-Daniel Hill[6] Heat 3 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 28-Aaron Barley[3] ; 2. 99-Teddy Tate[4] ; 3. 24S-Jimmy Schiltz[8] ; 4. 84-Kyle Lukon[10] ; 5. 7P-Mark Parks[1] ; 6. 71-Davis Lipscombe[5] ; 7. 99S-Rick Solari[11] ; 8. 87-Walker Arthur[7] ; 9. 41-Joe Cox[6] ; 10. 44-Wes Branner[9] ; 11. 24N-Matthew Nance[2] Heat 4 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 8-Ron Parker[2] ; 2. 25-Matt Long[3] ; 3. 00-Booper Bare[5] ; 4. 12M-Ryan Montgomery[4] ; 5. 55-Jimmy Duncan[8] ; 6. 6-Dillon Brown[6] ; 7. 16A-Billy Adkins[9] ; 8. 39-Henry Hornsby III[7] ; 9. 28V-Carl Vaughan[11] ; 10. 21-Billy Beachler[10] ; 11. 83-Jensen Ford[1] B-Main #1 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 210-Kenny Compton Jr.[2] ; 2. 23M-Jimmy McNamara[4] ; 3. 2*-Jared Powell[6] ; 4. 09-Brad Rigdon[1] ; 5. 83A-Tom Adams[8] ; 6. 18-TJ Salango[3] ; 7. 1-Terry Cregger[9] ; 8. 14T-Tyler Stutler[10] ; 9. 2-Michael Bland[5] ; 10. 85-Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance[7] ; 11. 44B-Brent Robinson[11] ; 12. 8H-Daniel Hill[12] B-Main #2 (Top 4 Transfer): 1. 7P-Mark Parks[1] ; 2. 55-Jimmy Duncan[2] ; 3. 6-Dillon Brown[4] ; 4. 16A-Billy Adkins[6] ; 5. 71-Davis Lipscombe[3] ; 6. 87-Walker Arthur[7] ; 7. 39-Henry Hornsby III[8] ; 8. 99S-Rick Solari[5] ; 9. 44-Wes Branner[11] ; 10. 21-Billy Beachler[12] ; 11. 41-Joe Cox[9] ; 12. 83-Jensen Ford[14] ; 13. 28V-Carl Vaughan[10] ; 14. 24N-Matthew Nance[13] ; 15. 16-Daniel Baggerly[15] ; 16. 25-Matt Long[16] ; 17. 30-Tyler Bare[17] Group 1 Fast Qualifier: David Smith – 19.025 seconds Group 2 Fast Qualifier: Daniel Baggerly – 18.761 seconds Group 3 Fast Qualifier: Mark Parks – 18.590 seconds (Overall Fast Qualifier) Group 4 Fast Qualifier: Jensen Ford – 18.792 seconds...

FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PURSES RELEASED

FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PURSES RELEASED

Jamaica, VA — Officials from Fastrak Racing and Virginia Motor Speedway have announced the complete purses for both nights of the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment. Friday night competitors will be competing in a 40 lap event that will pay the winner $5000. On Saturday night competitors will compete for the $15,000 top prize and be crowned World Champion. Other notable positions will see $3000 for 5th; $1400 for 10th and $500 to start the A Main. The speedway is offering a tremendous two-day ticket price of only $22. The special ticket will only be sold on Friday September 18th. The special price is to encourage fans to attend both nights of racing. A two-day pit pass (regardless of age) is only $40 and will also get you a seat in the grandstands as well for the two days. Friday September 18th ONLY admission prices will be: Adults / Seniors (60+) / Military / Students (11-17) – $15 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. Competitor gates will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track action will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Saturday September 19th ONLY admission will be: Adults – $25, Seniors (60+) – $25, Military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, Students (11-17) – $10 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. Competitor gates will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening 5pm. On track action will begin at 6:30pm with modified hot laps and qualifying. CLICK ON THE LINK TO PRINT OFF A COPY OF EACH PURSE: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 PURSE 2015 WC Friday Night 5K Purse SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 PURSE: 2015 WC Sat Night 15K Purse...

Host Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment This Friday and Saturday, September 18-19, 2015

Host Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment This Friday and Saturday, September 18-19, 2015

Jamaica, VA – The wait is finally over as Virginia Motor Speedway will host the $15,000 to win Fastrak World Championships presented by James River Equipment this Friday and Saturday, September 18-19, 2015. The two-day event will include two complete shows culminating in the $15,000 to win Fastrak World Championships presented by James River Equipment. The weekend’s activities will begin Friday September 18th with a $5000 to win, 40 lap event that will include an extended practice, qualifying, heats, B-Mains and the40 lap feature. Saturday, September 19th the speedway will host the biggest race in Pro Late Model racing, the $15,000 to win Fastrak World Championships presented by James River Equipment. The 60 lap event will include practice, heats, B-Mains and the feature to crown a World Champion. Saturday’s activities will also include the BB&T Autograph session giving fans a chance to meeting some of the top Pro Late Model drivers in person. The speedway is offering a tremendous two-day ticket price of only $22. The special ticket will only be sold on Friday September 18th. The special price is to encourage fans to attend both nights of racing. A two-day pit pass (regardless of age) is only $40 and will also get you a seat in the grandstands as well for the two days. This race will feature the best of the best in Pro Late Model racing. Teams from Indiana, West Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio and Kentucky are about to undertake the most exciting and biggest race of their career. Last year’s event saw 55 competitors compete with Tim Dohm of Charleston, WV crowned the 2014 Fastrak World Champion. Friday September 18th admission prices will be: Adults / Seniors (60+) / Military / Students (11-17) – $15 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. Competitor gates will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track action will begin at 6:00pm with hot laps. Saturday September 19th admission will be: Adults – $25, Seniors (60+) – $25, Military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, Students (11-17) – $10 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. Competitor gates will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening 5pm. On track action will begin at 6:00pm with practice. Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/vamotorspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vamotorspeedway for the latest news and results....

Speedway to Host Fastrak World Championship September 18-19, 2015

Speedway to Host Fastrak World Championship September 18-19, 2015

Jamaica, VA – The excitement level and anticipation for one of the tracks premier events is at an all time high as Virginia Motor Speedway gets ready to host the $15,000 to win Fastrak World Championships presented by James River Equipment Friday and Saturday, September 18-19, 2015. This year the big event will be preceded by a $5000 to win, 40 lap feature on Friday September 18th. The speedway is offering a tremendous two-day ticket price of only $22. The special ticket will only be sold on Friday September 18th. The special price is to encourage fans to attend both nights of racing. A two-day pit pass (regardless of age) is only $40 and will also get you a seat in the grandstands as well for the two days. This race will feature the best of the best in Pro Late Model racing. Teams from Indiana, West Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio and Kentucky are about to undertake the most exciting and biggest race of their career. Last year’s event saw 55 competitors compete with Tim Dohm of Charleston, WV crowned the 2014 Fastrak World Champion. The two-day event will also offer up plenty of fan interaction with the BB&T Autograph session on Saturday September 19th. Friday September 18th admission prices will be: Adults / Seniors (60+) / Military / Students (11-17) – $15 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. Competitor gates will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track action will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Saturday September 19th admission will be: Adults – $25, Seniors (60+) – $25, Military (active or retired w/I.D.) – $15, Students (11-17) – $10 and Children 10 and under free with paying adult. Competitor gates will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening 5pm. On track action will begin at 6:30pm with modified hot laps and qualifying. Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/vamotorspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vamotorspeedway for the latest news and results. ABOUT VIRGINIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY: Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area. ABOUT JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT: James River Equipment is your full-service equipment and tractor dealership dedicated to the needs of our agriculture, construction, forestry, commercial and residential customers in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Our services include equipment sales, parts, service and rentals. With 30 full service locations and over 100 field service vehicles, we stand ready for when you need us to keep you up and running! For dealer locations and equipment info visit www.jamesriverequipment.com. To learn more about Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment fans may call the Speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the track’s web site at www.vamotorspeedway.com....

Tyler Bare Makes Last Lap Pass for Aaron’s Pro Late Model Win; Quade, J. Williams, Brann, Hutchens Grab Wins; 2015 Champions Crowned

Tyler Bare Makes Last Lap Pass for Aaron’s Pro Late Model Win; Quade, J. Williams, Brann, Hutchens Grab Wins; 2015 Champions Crowned

Jamaica, VA – Tyler Bare of Rockbridge Baths, VA passed Davis Lipscombe of Mechanicsville, VA heading to the white flag and then held off Lipscombe to take his fourth Aaron’s Pro Late Model win of the season and be crowned the 2015 Champion. Bare became the first third generation driver to win a championship at Virginia Motor Speedway. Booper Bare and Davis Lipscombe led the field to green with Lipscombe darting to the lead. On a lap 13 restart Tyler Bare got under his dad for second and then set out to reel in Lipscombe. On lap 22 Bare closed in on Lipscombe and finally worked inside him for the lead as the two came to the white flag. Bare would go on to score the win and put an exclamation point on his 2015 Championship season. Rounding out the top five were Lipscombe, Daniel Baggerly, Booper Bare and Jimmy Duncan. In other action Justin Williams of Cord, VA got by David Williams of Mechanicsville, MD on lap 24 to grab the lead and go on to his fifth Victory Lap Late Model win of the season and be crowned the 2015 Champion, it was his third championship in a row; In the Budweiser Modified division Matt Quade of Mechanicsville, MD got the lead from James Sparks of Hollywood, MD on lap 16 and went on to score his sixth win of the season and be crowned the 2015 Champion, it was his second championship in a row; in the Truckin Thunder Sportsman division Timmy Brann of Warsaw, VA held off Jeremiah Marshall at the line by .042 seconds to claim his second win of the season; Chad Beahr of Mechanicsville, VA rebounded from an opening lap spin to be crowned the 2015 Truckin Sportsman Champion; and in the Collision One Limited Stock division Ryan Hutchens of Providence Forge, VA held off Stephen Childress for his fourth victory and was crowned the 2015 Champion. The night for the Victory Lap Late Models started off with Tyler Emory of King George, VA setting a new track record with a lap of 17.654 seconds. That record stood for about five minutes before Justin Williams of Concord, VA set a new track record with a lap of 17.649 seconds. On the drop of the green David Williams bolted to the lead with Justin Williams following in second. The two pulled away from Emory who was trailing by five car lengths in third. Justin Williams would try both the inside and outside of David Williams on several occasions for the lead. On lap 15 Justin Williams looked like he was headed for the turn 3 wall backwards when he regained control of his car to stay in second. That allowed David Williams to pull away by about twelve car lengths. It took Justin Williams five laps to get back to the back bumper of David Williams. Justin Williams drove inside David Williams out of turn 4 several times only to come up inches short at the line. On lap 25 Justin Williams finally got by David Williams on lap 24 for the lead. The two would beat and bang for the next four laps with Justin Williams pulling away on the final circuit to get his fifth win of the season and cap off his third championship in a row. Rounding out the top five were David Williams, Tyler Emory, Billy Hubbard and Billy Tucker. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature Matt Quade battled with James Sparks of Hollywood, MD for the first fourteen laps with Sparks holding Quade at bay. On lap fifteen Sparks car slowed in turn 4 due to mechanical failure and handing the lead over to Quade. On the restart Qaude would pull away from the field and go on to his sixth win of the season and his second championship in a row. Rounding out the top five were Brian Maxey, Brent Bordeaux, Tim Schulte and William Mongold. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 20 lap feature Timmy Brann and point leader Chad Beahr led the field to green with Brann powering off of turn 2 to take the lead. Beahr would spin in turn 4 sending him to the rear of the field and putting a possible damper on his title run. Brann would pull away to a pretty sizeable lead. Jeremiah Marshall would reel in Brann in lapped traffic. On the last lap Marshall would dive under Brann out of turn 4 to pull door to door with Brann. The two would come across the finish line in a dead heat and Brann winning by .042 seconds. Rounding out the top five were Marshall, James Snead, Brett Adkins and Matt Ashworth. Chad Beahr would rebound to a ninth place finish and be crowned the 2015 Truckin Thunder Sportsman Champion. In the Collision One Limited Stock 29 lap feature Ryan Hutchens survived a rough and tumble outing to score his fourth win of the season. Hutchens took over the lead in a three wide battle on lap 12. Once out front Hutchens would hold off Stephen Childress for the win. Rounding out the top five were Chris Maxey, Brian Bradley and Dylan Loving. The speedway will take the week off due to the NASCAR races at Richmond International Raceway and return to racing Friday and Saturday September 18th and 19th to host the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment. The two-day show will feature a $5000 to win 40 lap event on Friday September 18th and the $15,000 to win 60 lap Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment on Saturday September 19th. The speedway is offering a fantastic two-day ticket price of only $22. There will be single day prices for both Friday and Saturday. For information on the Fastrak World Championship presented by James River Equipment visit www.vamotorspeedway.com. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area. Race fans can go to www.vamotorspeedway.com to view the complete schedule Virginia Motor Speedway’s 2014 season, find detailed event information, get the latest news, and get complete ticket and camping information. In addition, fans can get social with Virginia Motor Speedway by following @vamotorspeedway on Twitter, clicking “Like” at www.facebook.com/VaMotorSpeedway and on www.youtube.com/VaMotorSpeedway. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FOR COLLISION ONE | AARON’S CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 2015: Victory Lap Late Models (30 laps): A-Main: 1. 2-Justin Williams[4] ; 2. 45-David Williams[1] ; 3. 46-Tyler Emory[3] ; 4. 3-Billy Hubbard[2] ; 5. B1-Billy Tucker[5] ; 6. 43-Buck Roadcap[7] ; 7. 08-Stephen Childress[8] ; 8. K1-Anthony Kincaid[6] ; 9. 09-Larry Black[10] ; 10. 22-David Steele[11] ; 11. 5J-Darrell Dow[9] Fast Qualifier: Justin Williams – 17.649 seconds (New Division Track Record) 2015 Champion: Justin Williams Aaron’s Pro Late Models (25 Laps): A-Main: 1. 30-Tyler Bare[4] ; 2. 71-Davis Lipscombe[2] ; 3. 1V-Daniel Baggerly[3] ; 4. 00-Booper Bare[1] ; 5. 55-Jimmy Duncan[7] ; 6. 2*-Jared Powell[5] ; 7. 7-Corey Almond[6] ; 8. 09-Brad Rigdon[9] ; 9. 16-Brett Adkins[8] ; 10. 17-Camden Testerman[12] ; 11. 44-Wes Branner[11] ; 12. 28-Carl Vaughan[10] ; 13. 7P-Mark Parks[13] Fast Qualifier: Tyler Bare – 18.458 seconds. 2015 Champion: Tyler Bare Truckin Thunder Sportsman (20 laps): A-Main: 1. 11-Timmy Brann[1] ; 2. 6M-Jeremiah Marshall[4] ; 3. 15-James Snead[3] ; 4. 16-Brett Adkins[6] ; 5. 10-Matt Ashworth[8] ; 6. 8-Roger Jamerson[10] ; 7. 43J-Joe Weiss[5] ; 8. 01-Tommy Upshaw[9] ; 9. 1-Chad Beahr[2] ; 10. 7-Kevin Beahr[12] ; 11. 04-Mark Mullens[11] ; 12. 40-John Bordeaux[13] ; 13. 12-Russell Steele[15] ; 14. 00-James Bunn[16] ; 15. 21-Brandon Sandridge[14] ; 16. 55-Hunter Shelton[7] Fast Qualifier: Brett Adkins – 20.989 seconds. 2015 Champion: Chad Beahr Budweiser Modifieds (25 laps): A-Main: 1. 47-Matt Quade[6] ; 2. 55-Brian Maxey[3] ; 3. 40-Brent Bordeaux[7] ; 4. 10s-Tim Schulte[8] ; 5. 3-William Mongold[11] ; 6. 01-Francis Jarrelle III[10] ; 7. 16-David Kendall[15] ; 8. 18J-Jeremy Biggers[14] ; 9. 41-Bret Hamilton[1] ; 10. 26x-James Sparks[2] ; 11. 51-Joey Polevoy[5] ; 12. 57-Kelly Samuels[13] ; 13. 44-Steve Bryant[12] ; 14. 33-Hunter McClendon[9] ; 15. 11L-Gary Long[4] ; 16. 10-Brian Dobie[16] Fast Qualifier: Matt Quade – 18.864 seconds (New Division Track Record) 2015 Champion: Matt Quade Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps): A-Main: 1. 14-Ryan Hutchens[1] ; 2. 03-Stephen Childress[4] ; 3. 5-Chris Maxey[8] ; 4. 40-Brian Bradley[6] ; 5. 8-Dylan Loving[17] ; 6. 37-Michael Hayes[10] ; 7. 09-Jacob Buie[12] ; 8. 33-Shawn Otey[3] ; 9. 2-James Givens[9] ; 10. 41-Cory Bradley[14] ; 11. 25-Marty Coltrain[7] ; 12. 14B-David Bowler[15] ; 13. 32M-Chris Champion[2] ; 14. 00-William Hardman Jr.[19] ; 15. 26-Stephanie Stallings[18] ; 16. 08-Chad Champion[5] ; 17. 18-John Hankins Jr.[11] ; 18. 50-Blair Sibley[13] ; 19. 35-Lucas Ward[20] ; 20. 39-Cole Johnston[16] ; 21. 38-Steven Carter[21] Fast Qualifier: Stephen Childress – 22.723 seconds. 2015 Champion: Ryan Hutchens...

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