VIDEO: ULTIMATE SUPER LATE MODEL SUMMER HEAT 50 FEATURE

VIDEO: ULTIMATE SUPER LATE MODEL SUMMER HEAT 50 FEATURE

Jamaica, VA – It is still hot outside and we are still talking about what a great race the summer Heat 50 turned out to be after a week of scorching hot temperatures that were in the 100’s. Who says you can’t have a multi-groove race track in 100 degree weather. Thanks to MPH Productions for the great video. Enjoy!...

Gallery Update With Photos from Summer Heat 50

Jamaica, VA – The gallery has been updated with photos from this past weekend’s action. It was extremely hot outside but the action on the track was eve hotter. Thanks to Al Goulder for all the great photos....

Shaver takes checkers in Ultimate Super Late Model Summer Heat 50; LaRoque, Arthur and Adkins also get wins

Jamaica, VA – On one of the hottest days of the year the action on track was even hotter as Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway hosted the first visit by the Ultimate Super Late Models to the ½ mile speedplant in Jamaica, VA for the $10,000 to win Summer Heat 50. Steve Shaver of Vienna, WV took over the top spot on lap 20 with an outside pass of Jamie Lathroum out of turn 2. Lathroum tried several times to get back past Shaver for the lead but each time Shaver help on to the spot and would go on to take the victory in the inaugural Summer Heat 50 and collected the $10,000 check. “I know what the staff here at VMS is doing to get such a great track in temperatures like we had today but keep it up,” commented Shaver in victory lane. “I really have to thank the Rumley’s they give me a great car to drive every time and Ihave to say I really love this facility,” added Shaver. Following Shaver to the checkers were Jeremy Miller, Jamie Lathroum, Casey Roberts and Jonathan Davenport. In other action Scott Adams of Chester, VA took home his second win of the season in the Victory Lap Late Models; in the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature Travis LaRoque of Newburg, MD picked up his first victory; in the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature Ross Bailes and Casey Roberts led the field to green with Bailes leading the first lap. On lap 2 Jamie Lathroum dove inside Bailes out of turn 4 and would take the lead by inches at the line. On lap five the race would encounter two caution flags, each restart Lathroum would choose the inside and keep the lead once under green. On lap 6 Davenport got by Shaver for second and looked to be headed to the front but jumped the cushion on lap 10 and lost a bit of momentum. Davenport would gather it back up and reel in Lathroum and on lap 16 got to the outside to take the lead out of two. the lead was short lived as Lathroum battled back in turn 3 with the two making contact and Lathroum coming out with the lead and Shaver following to second. Caution would come out on lap 19 when Ricky Elliott came to a stop in turn 3. On the restart Lathroum chose to start on the inside with Shaver to his outside. As the two raced into turn one Shaver powered around the outside of Lathroum and the two went door to door with Shaver taking the lead by inches at the line. Lathroum stayed on the inside of Shaver as the two raced side by side for the next two laps before Shaver would finally secure the top spot. On lap 31 Jeremy Miller began looking inside Lathroum for second. On lap 34 Miller finally took second and worked to reel in the leader. Shaver would keep a couple of car lengths between himself and Miller and would go on to take the checkers over Miller, Lathroum, Casey Roberts and Davenport. In the Victory Lap Late Model 35 lap feature Scott Adams of Chester, VA got inverted to the pole of the feature with Derick Quade of Mechanicsville, MD to his outside and leading the field to green. Adams would lead the first lap followed closely by Quade, Davis Lipscmobe, Anthony Kincaid and Walker Arthur. On lap 3 caution would come out for David Williams who suffered a flat tire and came to rest in turn 3. On the restart Quade would look inside Adams for the lead only to be turned away. The car on the move was Tim Shelton as he had worked his way to fifth from his fourteenth place starting position. On the restart Adams and Quade went back to battling for the lead, every time Adams was up to the task and would hold on to the top spot. On alp 17 David Williams would his way back into the top five and went to working on Kincaid for fourth. Williams quickly made his way to third and began a battle with Quade for second. While the Quade worked to keep Williams behind him for second Adams began to pull away and work lapped traffic. With the battle behind him Adams would go on to get his second win of the season followed by Derick Quade, David Williams, Davis Lipscombe and Anthony Kincaid to the checkers. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature John Ferguson and Bret Hamilton led the field to green with Hamilton leading the first lap. With all the action behind him Hamilton pulled away to a full straight lead. For the first fifteen laps the only thing to slow Hamilton were two cautions. On the restart on lap 15 Hamilton pulled away again with Page Harrison, John Ferguson, Brian Maxey and seventeenth starting Travis LaRoque battling for second. On lap 19 Maxey worked inside Harrison in turn 2 as the two exited the corner they made contact with Maxey taking over second and Harrison falling back to third. On the next lap caution would come out when Maxey went for a spin in turn 1 with help from Harrison. It would be Hamilton leading the last five laps and crossing under the checkers first for what was to be his first win of the season at VMS. But after crossing the scales Travis LaRoque was declared the winner when Hamilton came up light. Rounding out the top five were Brandon Galloway, Jimmy Duncan and Wayne Barricks. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature Junior Carter and Todd Traylor would lead the field to green with Carter leading the first circuit. Walker Arthur quickly made his way to second and began pressuring Carter for the lead. Walker tried high and low trying to find away around Carter for the lead. On lap 18 Arthur peeked to Carter’s inside as they headed into turn 1 and then he whipped it to the outside and pulled along side Carter in turn 2. Down the backstretch Arthur wrestled the lead away and then never looked back to go on to the victory. Rounding out the top five were Junior Carter, John Kirby, Todd Traylor and Michael Hayes. In the Collision One Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature nightcap Brandon Sandridge and Thomas Rose led the field to green. Two cautions would come out for wrecks by Joe Ender and then a multi car pileup in turn four before one lap could be completed. Once under green Sandridge would lead the races first lap followed closely by Wesley Givens and James Givens. On lap 9 Brett Adkins joined the battle for second and went outside James Givens in turn 2 and inside Wesley Givens in turn 3 to take the spot. On lap 10 the battle for the lead got intense as Sandridge, Adkisn and the two Givens traded paint for the top spot. On lap 12 Adkins, who started sixteenth, took over the top spot, a postion he would not give up as he went on to record his third win in a row. Rounding out the top five were James Givens, Wesley Givens, David Bowler and Ryan Toole. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway will take the weekend of July 30th off and return to action Saturday August 6th and host Pepsi, WXGM Night featuring four divisions of Virginia Army National Guard Dirt Series action. See the Victory Lap Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modifies and the Collision One Limited Stock divisions. Come experience the raw, pure excitement that is dirt racing! Competitor gates for Saturday, August 6th will open at 4pm with spectator gates opening at 5pm. On track activities will begin at 6:30pm with hot laps. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday August 6th: Victory Lap Late Models (35 Laps); Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 Laps); Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps); and the Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps). All divisions will run Hot Lap Time Trials and Features. Admission price for Adults $10, seniors (60+) $8; military (active/retired w/ proper I.D.) $5, students 13 – 17 years old $7, children 7 to 12 $4 and children 6 and under admitted free. Pit passes for this special event will be $25. To enhance the fans racing experience the speedway has installed a short wave FM transmitter and all of the evening’s action can be heard at 95.5 FM. So bring your portable radio headset and enjoy hearing all the action. Don’t forget to become a Fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/vamotorspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vamotorspeedway. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway, an ASA Member Track, 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. To learn more about Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway fans may call the Speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the track’s web site at www.vamotorspeedway.com. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223 RACE RESULTS FOR SUMMER HEAT NIGHT, SATURDAY JULY 23, 2011: ULTIMATE SUPER LATE MODEL SUMMER HEAT 50 (22 Entries): Heat Race 1 (10 Laps):1. Ross Bailes, 2. Jamie Lathroum, 3. Jeremy Miller, 4. Steven Axtell Jr., 5. Mark Byram, 6. Ricky Weeks, 7. Booper Bare, 8. Matt Murphy Heat Race 2: 1. Casey Roberts, 2. Ricky Elliott, 3. Chip Brindle, 4. Bo Feathers, 5. Brian Tavernner, 6. Tim Murphy, 7. David, Taylor Heat Race 3: 1.Steve Shaver, 2.Jonathan Davenport, 3.Mike Gault, 4.Gary Stuhler, 5.Daniel Baggerly, 6.Alan Sagi, 7.Chris Feguson Summer Heat 50 A Main: 1.Steve Shaver, 2.Jeremy Miller, 3.Jamie Lathroum, 4.Casey Roberts, 5.Jonathan Davenport, 6.Bo Feathers, 7.RickyWeeks, 8.Alan Sagi, 9.Chip Brindle, 10.Steven Axtell Jr., 11.Daniel Baggerly, 12.Ross Bailes, 13.Matt Murphy, 14.David Taylor, 15.Brian Tavernner, 16.Ricky Elliott, 17.Tim Murphy, 18.Mike Gault, 19.Gary Stuhler, 20.Mark Byram, 21.BooperBare, DNS: Chris Ferguson FAST TIME: Jamie Lathroum – 17.657 seconds VICTORY LAP LATE MODEL 35 LAP FEATURE (14 Entries): A Main:1. Scott Adams (Chester, VA), 2. Derick Quade (Mechanicsville, MD), 3. David Williams (Avenue, MD), 4. Davis Lipscombe (Mechanicsville, VA), 5. Anthony Kincaid (Hayes, VA), 6. Matt Marshall (Stuarts Draft, VA), 7. Kenny Moreland (Waldorf, MD), 8. Walker Arthur (Forest, VA), 9. Tim Shelton (Fredericksburg, VA), 10. Brandon Long (Mechanicsville, MD), 11. John Staton (Norfolk, VA), 12. Alan Anderson (Norfolk, VA), 13. Andy Gregg (Portsmouth, VA), 14. Louis Timberlake (Mechanicsville, VA), FAST TIME: Davis Lipscombe – 19.753 seconds, 91.125mph TRUCKIN THUNDER SPORTSMAN 25 LAP FEATURE (15 Entries): A Main:1. Walker Arthur (Forest, VA), 2. Junior Carter (Mechanicsville, VA), 3. John Kirby (Sandston, VA), 4. Todd Traylor (King William, VA), 5. Michael Hayes (Ruther Glen, VA), 6. Davey Pullen (New Kent, VA), 7. Roger Jamerson (Glen Allen, VA), 8. Tony Wood (New Kent, VA), 9. Bubba Holloway (Qiunton, VA), 10. Stephen Childress (St. Stephens Church, VA), 11. J.R. Guy (Mechanicsville, MD), 12. Roy Skaggs (Highland Springs, VA), 13. Carl Vaughan (Chesapeake, VA), 14. Wayne Carroll (Fredericksburg, VA), DNS: Taylor Doggett (Ruther Glen, VA), Tommy Upshaw (West Point, VA), FAST TIME: Taylor Doggett – 21.333 seconds, 84.376mph BUDWESIER MODIFIED 25 LAP FEATURE (20 Entries): A Main:1. Travis LaRoque (Mooresville, NC), 2. Brandon Galloway (Gloucester, VA), 3. Jimmy Duncan (Fredericksburg, VA), 4. Curtis Barricks (Chesterfield, VA), 5. Charlie Hubbard (Chesapeake, VA), 6. Dan Arnold (Petersburg, VA), 7. Neal Hudgins (Grimstead, VA), 8. Josh Harris (Gloucester, VA), 9. Chris Arnold (Petersburg, VA), 10. Brian Maxey (King George, VA), 11. Page Harrison (Jetersville, VA), 12. Aaron Harris (Richmond, VA), 13. James Jessee (Spotsylvania, VA), 14. Francis Jarrelle III (Powhatan, VA), 15. John Ferguson (Gloucester, VA), 16. Brian Dobie (Partlow, VA), 17. Kelly Samuels (Chester, VA), 18. Joey Polevoy (Powhatan, VA), 19. Lance Grady (Maidens, VA), DQ: Bret Hamilton (Powhatan, VA), FAST TIME: Brian Maxey – 20.338 seconds, 88.504mpgh COLLISION ONE LIMITED STOCK CAR 20 LAP FEATURE (16 Entries): A Main:1. Brett Adkins (Gloucester, VA), 2. James Givens (Highland Springs, VA), 3. Wesley Givens (Highland Springs, VA), 4. David Bowler (Gloucester, VA), 5. Ryan Toole (Richmond, VA), 6. Brandon Coates (Tappahannock, VA), 7. Ricky Douglas (Unionville, VA), 8. Chad Champion (Beaverdam, VA), 9. Brandon Sandridge (New Kent, VA), 10. Benjamin Lowry (Mechanicsville, VA), 11. Joe Ender (Glen Allen, VA), 12. Thomas Rose (Gloucester, VA), 13. Ryan Hutchens (Toano, VA), 14. Bryan Barkley (Hayes, VA), 15. Marty Coltrain (Richmond, VA), 16. Raymond Harper (Gloucester, VA), FAST TIME: Joe Ender – 23.104 seconds, 77.909mph...

$10,000 to win Summer Heat 50 This Saturday July 23rd

Jamaica, VA – The inaugural season of ULTIMATE Super Late Model competition will be highlighted with a huge $10,000 to win feature event Saturday July 23rd at the ½ mile clay oval known as Virginia Motor Speedway. Virginia Motor Speedway has hosted numerous electrifying and prestigious late model events and now adds the Summer Heat 50 to its racing portfolio. “We are excited to host an elite event for this new series, Stan Lester and his staff have put together what we feel is a very competitive group that should please our many fans with some awesome racing,” commented Track General Manger Clarke Sawyer. ULTIMATE teams have been buzzing with discussion about this upcoming event. New championship leader Chip Brindle, riding the momentum of his Independence Shootout win at Cherokee Speedway, is just one of the many drivers who have this event circled as a must on their schedule. “The Georgia Bandit” Casey Roberts will be looking to rebound after a rare DNF in the Independence Shootout. Chris “Fergy Time” Ferguson, Ricky Weeks, Daniel Baggerly, Ross Bailes and “Kid Quick” Zack Mitchell are just a few of the drivers who will head north to battle for the $10,000 winner’s check and a total purse exceeding $35,000. The driver’s from the South will have their hands full with a tough contingent of Mid-Atlantic hot-shoes. This is sure to turn into an epic North versus South event. Virginia Motor Speedway is pulling out all the stops to draw every Late Model in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast by offering tow money to any driver not making the 26 car field. Virginia Motor Speedway and ULTIMATE series officials expect the pits to be overflowing with Super Late Models as teams flock to Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway for this inaugural event. Fans will also see the track’s Victory Lap Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified and Collision One Limited Stock Car divisions in Virginia Army National Guard Dirt Series action. Competitor gates for Saturday July 23rd will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening at 4pm. On track activities will begin at 6 pm with hot laps. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday July 23rd: ULTIMATE Super Late Models (50 Laps); Victory Lap Late Models (35 laps); Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 Laps); Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps); and the Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps). ULTIMATE Super Late Models will run qualifying, heats, B Main(s) and Feature. All track divisions will run Hot Lap Time Trials and Features. Adult tickets are just $20; seniors (60+) $15; military $15; students 13 – 17 years old $8; children 7 – 12 years old $4; and children 6 and under free. Pit passes will be $25. All tickets will be sold day of event. 16” coolers are welcomed but no glass is allowed. There is plenty of free lit parking and camping (no hookups) is allowed at no charge on a first come first served basis. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway, an ASA affiliate track, is a ½ mile dirt oval track and 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. To learn more about Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and its 2010 schedule of events, fans may call the Speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the track’s web site at www.vamotorspeedway.com. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223...

ULTIMATE SERIES ANNOUNCES TIRE RULE CHANGE

Gaffney SC- Series Director Timmy Mcabee announced today that after consultation with the Ultimate Board and Rules Committee that a change in the tire rule will be made. Beginning with the July 16th Hillbilly 50 at Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap VA, the tire rule will be HOOSIER 1300, 1350, 1600 with optional 70. No more spec tire rule. Mcabee stated that “this is the same tire rule used in the SASE Series last year” He continued “the Ultimate series from its inception has listened to drivers and the board members input. At this time the ULTIMATE Board Members believe that this will enhance the on track racing for the drivers which translates to an even better product for our fans!” Partners of the Ultimate Super Late Model Series include, HOOSIER Racing Tires, VP Racing Fuel, Shell Racing Solutions, NOS Energy Drink, City Chevrolet, Vicci Apparel, Big A’s Custom Graphics, Velocita and Thomas Clarke Performance....

ULTIMATE SUPER LATE MODELS SET TO INVADE VIRGINIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Jamaica, VA – The inaugural season of ULTIMATE Super Late Model competition will be highlighted with a huge $10,000 to win feature event Saturday July 23rd at the ½ mile clay oval known as Virginia Motor Speedway. Virginia Motor Speedway has hosted numerous electrifying and prestigious late model events and now adds the Summer Heat 50 to its racing portfolio. “We are excited to host an elite event for this new series, Stan Lester and his staff have put together what we feel is a very competitive group that should please our many fans with some awesome racing,” commented Track General Manger Clarke Sawyer. ULTIMATE teams have been buzzing with discussion about this upcoming event. New championship leader Chip Brindle, riding the momentum of his Independence Shootout win at Cherokee Speedway, is just one of the many drivers who have this event circled as a must on their schedule. “The Georgia Bandit” Casey Roberts will be looking to rebound after a rare DNF in the Independence Shootout. Chris “Fergy Time” Ferguson, Ricky Weeks, Daniel Baggerly, Ross Bailes and “Kid Quick” Zack Mitchell are just a few of the drivers who will head north to battle for the $10,000 winner’s check and a total purse exceeding $35,000. The driver’s from the South will have their hands full with a tough contingent of Mid-Atlantic hot-shoes. This is sure to turn into an epic North versus South event. Virginia Motor Speedway is pulling out all the stops to draw every Late Model in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast by offering tow money to any driver not making the 26 car field. Virginia Motor Speedway and ULTIMATE series officials expect the pits to be overflowing with Super Late Models as teams flock to Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway for this inaugural event. Fans will also see the track’s Victory Lap Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified and Collision One Limited Stock Car divisions in Virginia Army National Guard Dirt Series action. Competitor gates for Saturday July 23rd will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening at 4pm. On track activities will begin at 6 pm with hot laps. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday July 23rd: ULTIMATE Super Late Models (50 Laps); Victory Lap Late Models (35 laps); Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 Laps); Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps); and the Collision One Limited Stock Cars (20 laps). ULTIMATE Super Late Models will run qualifying, heats, B Main(s) and Feature. All track divisions will run Hot Lap Time Trials and Features. Adult tickets are just $20; seniors (60+) $15; military $15; students 13 – 17 years old $8; children 7 – 12 years old $4; and children 6 and under free. Pit passes will be $25. All tickets will be sold day of event. 16” coolers are welcomed but no glass is allowed. There is plenty of free lit parking and camping (no hookups) is allowed at no charge on a first come first served basis. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway, an ASA affiliate track, is a ½ mile dirt oval track and 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. To learn more about Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway and its 2010 schedule of events, fans may call the Speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the track’s web site at www.vamotorspeedway.com. MEDIA CONTACT: DAVE SEAY (804) 758-1867 OR (804) 357-7223...

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