TWO-DAY TICKETS FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP NOW ON SALE

TWO-DAY TICKETS FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP NOW ON SALE

Jamaica, VA – Speedway officials are happy to announce that fans can now purchase two-day tickets for the September 13-14, 2019 FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment at Virginia Motor Speedway. The two-day tickets will allow fans to save up to $15 over the single-day ticket pricing. The $50,000 to win event will make history as the richest Pro Late Model event in history. Not only will fans get to see the country’s best Pro Late Model drivers duke it out for the $50,000 top prize, the Mid-Atlantic’s best UMP Modified drivers will be competing in a $6000 to win and $600 to start event. Credit card purchases for the two-day tickets are made over the phone by calling 804-758-1867 between the hours of 9 am – 4 pm Monday through Friday. The speedway accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. There will be a $3 charge per credit card order. Fans can also buy tickets at the speedway office during the same time frame. Two-day ticket pricing for the FASTRAK World Championship will see adults $45, seniors (60+) $40, military $35, students (13-17) $20 and children 12 and under free. All tickets are general admission seating. Pit passes (regardless of age) are $50 and get you a seat in the grandstands. Spectator gates will open at 5 pm on Friday and 4 pm on Saturday, September with hot laps beginning at 6 pm on Friday and 7 pm on Saturday. Friday’s schedule of events will include practice and two rounds of heat races for the FASTRAK Pro Late Model competitors and practice, qualifying and heats for the UMP Modified competitors. Saturday’s schedule of event will include B Mains, the $50,000 to win feature and up to four non-qualifier races for the Pro Late Model competitors and B Mains and $6000 to win feature for the UMP Modified competitors. A Sunday, September 15 rain date has been established should it be needed. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a 1/2-mile, dirt oval. The track is 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....

Benji Hicks Holds Off Late Charge by Tyler Bare to Score the $5000 FASTRAK World Challenge Victory; World Championship Tonight October 6

Benji Hicks Holds Off Late Charge by Tyler Bare to Score the $5000 FASTRAK World Challenge Victory; World Championship Tonight October 6

Jamaica, VA – Benji Hicks from Mt. Airy, NC claimed the biggest win of his career, leading flag to flag and picking up the $5000 FASTRAK World Challenge presented by WhosYourDriver.org payday. Hicks would have to hold off a late charge in traffic by Tyler Bare of Rockbridge Baths, VA to go on to take the victory. “All the glory goes to God, it means so much to our team to get a win in this special pink and black throwback scheme on the car. Mom is a two-time breast cancer survivor, and this is the last scheme dad ran in 2015,” commented Hicks in WhosYourDriver.org victory lane. Brett Hamm, Logan Roberson, Benji Hicks and Matt Long picked up heat race wins. Corey Almond would pick up the B-Main win. Brett Umerger would set overall fast time in qualifying with a lap of 19.061 seconds. Brett Hamm and Benji Hicks would lead the 30-car field to green with Hicks rocketing to the lead with an aggressive outside pass out of turn 2. Once out front, Hicks began to put distance between himself and the battle for second. It didn’t take long before the four and five wide action picked up throughout the field. The events first of eight yellow flags would come out on lap 9 when Derrick Shaw and Ryan Adams got together on the front stretch ending Shaw’s night with front end damage. Hick’s would hold off charges throughout the race by Hamm, Tyler Bare, Logan Roberson and Matt Long all snapping at the back of his Longhorn chassis. After a lap 11 caution Hamm would jump the cushion in turn 2, on the restart, allowing Bare to get inside for second. Hamm would retake the position on the next circuit. Hicks and Hamm both would have a close call when Tony Frazier spun in front of the leaders trying to stay on the lead lap. Once back under green it didn’t take long for Hicks, Hamm, Bare, Logan Roberson and Matt Long to get into lapped traffic. Bare would get by Hamm for second and would set out to catch Hicks. By lap 28 Bare was on Hicks bumper as they worked traffic. Just as Bare got under Hicks to challenge for the lead caution fell for the final time with a car coming to a stop in turn 4. On the final restart Bare tried to get under Hicks in turn 1 only to have Hicks power off turn 2 to keep his lead. Hicks would go on to grab the $5000 victory with Bare, Hamm, Roberson and Long rounding out the top five. The win was Hicks third 2018 win on the FASTRAK Racing Series powered by Chevrolet Performance tour, 6th overall FASTRAK touring win and the biggest win in his pro late Model career to date. The special moment before post-race victory interviews was the whole crew kneeling down on the driver side of the cockpit #21 and Tony Hicks car owner, crew chief and most of all Father to Benji Hicks Racing leading them in a word of inspiration and prayer, you could hear them proudly testify before the post-race formalities’, “Glory goes to God, Amen”. The speedway host the $20,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment tonight, October 6, 2018. Spectator gates open at 4pm with on track action beginning at 5:30pm with practice. Admission for Saturday’s FASTRAK World Championship are adults $35, senior and military $25, students (11-17) $15 and children 10 and under free. Bring your Friday night ticket stub and receive $5 off your Saturday general admission ticket. Discount is not good for pit passes. 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....

$20,000 TO WIN FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND JUST ONE WEEK AWAY

$20,000 TO WIN FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND JUST ONE WEEK AWAY

Jamaica, VA – Pro Late Model racing’s richest weekend is almost here. The much anticipated FASTRAK World Championship weekend is set for Friday and Saturday October 5 – 6, 2018 at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway in Jamaica, VA. After having to postpone the mega event due to Hurricane Florence, track officials are now once again busy preparing the facilities for what is expected to be another record car count. The weekend will put the spotlight squarely on the country’s best Pro Late Model drivers. This mega race will pay the winner a cool $20,000. With a total payout over $80,000, it is the richest weekend in all of Pro Late Model racing. The weekend kicks off with Friday’s FASTRAK World Challenge presented by WhosYourDriver.org, a member only $5,000 to win, 40 lap race. Members are required to have competed in at least seven FASTRAK sanctioned events during the 2018 season. The following night is the FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment, a $20,000 to win 60 lap feature event that is open to all Pro Late Model competitors. In the event of rain, Sunday September 16th is currently scheduled as the rain date. Admission prices for Friday’s World Challenge event are adults $15, senior and military $12, students (11-17) $10 and children 10 and under free. Admission for Saturday’s FASTRAK World Championship are adults $35, senior and military $25, students (11-17) $15 and children 10 and under free. Bring your Friday night ticket stub and receive $5 off your Saturday general admission ticket. Discount is not good for pit passes. Pit passes, regardless of age, are $45 for either a single or two-day pass and will also get you a seat in the grandstands. The speedway offers free camping (no hook-ups) and plenty of well-lit and free parking. 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....

Hurricane Florence Forces Postponement of this Weekend’s FASTRAK World Championship to October 5 – 6

Hurricane Florence Forces Postponement of this Weekend’s FASTRAK World Championship to October 5 – 6

Jamaica, VA – Officials of both Virginia Motor Speedway and FASTRAK Racing have made the decision to postpone this weekend’s FASTRAK World Championship to Friday and Saturday October 5 – 6, 2018 due to Hurricane Florence that is anticipated to hit the East Coast later this week. “With Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina declaring States of Emergencies due to the impending hurricane expected to hit the East Coast later this week we have made the decision to postpone the weekend’s FASTRAK World Championship so that our fans and competitors can make the necessary preparations to be ready for Florence,” commented Owner Bill Sawyer. Sawyer added, “you always hate to postpone an event but the safety of our fans, competitors and staff is much more important.” FASTRAK General Manager DJ Irvine stated, “With the impending hurricane we, along with Virginia Motor Speedway, feel that this is the absolute best decision for our teams, fans, and staff. Ultimately, we want everyone to stay safe. We are still looking forward to the FASTRAK World Championship.” With the postponement officials have decided to extend the pre-registration deadline till Friday September 28th, allowing teams the chance to save up to $95 in registration fees. This mega race will pay the winner a cool $20,000 and with a total two-day payout of over $80,000 it makes it the richest weekend in all of Pro Late Model racing. The October 5 – 6th weekend will kick off with the $5000 to win FASTRAK World Challenge presented by WhosYourDriver.org on Friday October 5th. The event is a member only $40 lap race. Members are required to have competed in at least seven FASTRAK sanctioned events during the 2018 season. The following night, Saturday October 6th will be the FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment, a $20,000 to win 60 lap feature event that is open to all Pro Late Model competitors. In the event of rain, Sunday October 7th is currently scheduled as the rain date. 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....

Speedway to Host FASTRAK World Championship Friday and Saturday, September 14-15

Speedway to Host FASTRAK World Championship Friday and Saturday, September 14-15

Jamaica, VA – Pro Late Model racing’s richest weekend is almost here. The much anticipated FASTRAK World Championship weekend is set for Friday and Saturday September 14 – 15, 2018 at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway in Jamaica, VA. Track officials are busy preparing the facilities for what is expected to be another record car count. The weekend will put the spotlight squarely on the country’s best Pro Late Model drivers. This mega race will pay the winner a cool $20,000. With a total payout over $80,000, it is the richest weekend in all of Pro Late Model racing. The weekend kicks off with Friday’s FASTRAK World Challenge, a member only $5,000 to win, 40 lap race. Members are required to have competed in at least seven FASTRAK sanctioned events in the 2018 season. The following night is the FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment, a $20,000 to win 60 lap feature event that is open to all Pro Late Model competitors. In the event of rain, Sunday September 16th is currently scheduled as the rain date. Admission prices for Friday’s World Challenge event are adults $15, senior and military $12, students (11-17) $10 and children 10 and under free. Admission for Saturday’s FASTRAK World Championship are adults $35, senior and military $25, students (11-17) $15 and children 10 and under free. Bring your Friday night ticket stub and receive $5 off your Saturday general admission ticket. Discount is not good for pit passes. Pit passes, regardless of age, are $45 for either a single or two-day pass and will also get you a seat in the grandstands. The speedway offers free camping (no hook-ups) and plenty of well-lit and free parking. 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....

FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND INFO

FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND INFO

Jamaica, VA – Pro Late Model racing’s richest weekend is almost here. The much anticipated FASTRAK World Championship weekend is set for Friday and Saturday September 14 – 15, 2018 at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway in Jamaica, VA....

Ross Bailes Holds off Late Charge by Chris Ferguson for $20,000 FASTRAK World Championship Victory; Jake Hawkins Goes Flag to Flag in Southeast Dirt Modified Series Win

Ross Bailes Holds off Late Charge by Chris Ferguson for $20,000 FASTRAK World Championship Victory; Jake Hawkins Goes Flag to Flag in Southeast Dirt Modified Series Win

Jamaica, VA – Ross Bailes of Clover, SC put on a clinic leading flag to flag to capture the $20,000 FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment victory at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway. Bailes took the lead on the drop of the green flag and then held off a hard charging Chris Ferguson of Mt. Holly, NC by .985 seconds for the victory. “If you don’t have a Barry Wright ICON race car you need to get you one, this car was flawless all weekend; I can’t thank Barry Wright and the crew enough for putting such a great cat under me,” commented Bailes in WhosYourDriver.org Victory Lane The event attracted a record car count for Virginia Motor Speedway of 71 entrants. In other action Jake Hawkins of Fairmont, WV held off Chris Arnold of Matoaca, VA for his first Southeast Dirt Modified Series win and the $3000 check. Ross Bailes and Corey Almond led the 24 car field to the green with Bailes jumping to the lead out of turn 2 and Jake Hawkins following to second. The races first caution would fly on lap 3 with Hawkins blowing a motor while running second. On the restart Bailes pulled away with Ryan Montgomery working his way to second. By lap 17 Bailes was working traffic and on the following lap split two lapped cars to make it three-wide in turn 1 as he had Montgomery closing. On a lap 19 restart Almond spun in front of the field collecting Thomas Robinson and Justin Williams bring out a red flag. On the restart an eight car pile-up when one car drove over the hood of another car coming to the green caused yet another red flag and thinning the field out. On the restart Bailes pulled away from the field as Chris Ferguson began to pick off several positions over the next three laps moving to third. By the halfway point of the race Bailes had stretched his lead to a little over four seconds. On lap 38 Ferguson worked inside Montgomery on turn 3 to take over the second spot. On lap 42 Bailes came up on a side-by side battle and very patiently worked his way past them and extending his lead. With the laps winding down the car on the move was that of Tyler Bare who had been caught up in the big wreck on lap 19. By lap 48 Bare had worked his way back to sixth. On lap 52 Walker Arthur worked his way into fourth as caution came out for Daryl Charlier who slowed in turn 2 closing the gap between Bailes and Ferguson setting up an eight lap shootout for the $20,000 top prize. On the restart Ferguson tried to stay with the leader but Bailes was able to stretch his lead to four car lengths. With two to go Ferguson closed to within two car lengths. But Bailes was able to hold on for the $20,000 win. Rounding out the top five were Ferguson, Ryan Montgomery, Walker Arthur and Tyler Bare. Heat race winners were Ross Bailes, Corey Almond, Jacob Hawkins, Jensen Ford, Thomas Robinson, Ryan Montgomery, Brent Hilton and Trent Ivey. B Main winners were Joshua Bishop, Brett Hamm, Daryl Charlier and Tyler Bare. In the Southeast Dirt Modified Series 30 lap feature Jake Hawkins and Buck Stevens led the field to green with Hawkins leading the first circuit with Chris Arnold taking second in a three wide battle. Multiple cautions slowed the pace of the race with Hawkins able to hold on to the top spot each restart. Several times Arnold would get inside of Hawkins and looked to have enough momentum to get the lead only to have a caution fly. On lap 15 Arnold pulled a slide job on Hawkins in turn 2 but jumped the cushion allowing Hawkins back around to regain the lead. That bobble also allowed Ryan Ayers to get by for second. Over the final 15 laps the battle was for second back as Hawkins put it on cruise to go on to take the $3000 victory. Arnold was able to get inside Ayers out of turn 4 and nnip him at the line for second. Ayers, Jordan Taylor and Mike Reynolds rounded out the top five. The 2017 Aaron’s Dirt Series Championship weekly racing season at Virginia Motor Speedway has concluded. The next event will be the 13th annual Run-A-Muck Mud Bog and Mud Sling over at The Pit at Virginia Motor Speedway on Saturday October 14th. Eleven divisions will compete at the state-of-art mud bog facility. Stone Crusher with driver Steve Sims will be on hand for a bone crushing monster truck freestyle show. For more information visit 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 2017 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 FASTRAK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2017: FASTRAK Pro Late Model World Championship (60 Laps): 1. 40B-Ross Bailes, [1]; 2. 22F-Chris Ferguson, [13]; 3. 12M-Ryan Montgomery, [6]; 4. 87-Walker Arthur, [12]; 5. 30-Tyler Bare, [20]; 6. 88-Trent Ivey, [8]; 7. 83-Jensen Ford, [4]; 8. 99M-Devin Moran, [10]; 9. 28D-Banjo Duke, [24]; 10. 14-Lee Cooper, [23]; 11. 33-Brent Hilton, [7]; 12. 11B-Allen Brannon, [15]; 13. 75-Brett Hamm, [18]; 14. 12C-Daryl Charlier, [19]; 15. 7A-Corey Almond, [2]; 16. 6-Victor Lee, [9]; 17. 89-Justin Williams, [16]; 18. 78-Thomas Robinson, [5]; 19. 01P-Travis Pennington, [22]; 20. J1-Joshua Bishop, [17]; 21. 0-Dale Hollidge, [21]; 22. 39-Henry Hornsby III, [14]; 23. 17-Logan Roberson, [11]; 24. 13-Jake Hawkins, [3] Heat 1 (8 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 40B-Ross Bailes, [9]; 2. 6-Victor Lee, [7]; 3. 11-David Smith, [8]; 4. 12B-K.C. Burdette, [2]; 5. J1-Joshua Bishop, [6]; 6. 36-Cody Dawson, [1]; 7. 10-Zachary Kane, [5]; 8. 01-Matt Glanden, [3]; 9. 79-Mark Sant, [4] Heat 2 (8 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 7A-Corey Almond, [2]; 2. 99M-Devin Moran, [1]; 3. 23-Corey Gordon, [4]; 4. 0-Dale Hollidge, [5]; 5. 8-Ron Parker, [3]; 6. 5-Mark Whitener, [8]; 7. 184-Kyle Lukon, [6]; 8. 66X-Matt Tarbox, [9]; 9. 03-Stephen Childress, [7] Heat 3 (8 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 13-Jacob Hawkins, [2]; 2. 17-Logan Roberson, [1]; 3. 75-Brett Hamm, [4]; 4. 47-Matt Quade, [5]; 5. KB-Kerry King, [6]; 6. 23C-Cory Hedgecock, [3]; 7. 44-Dylan Lewis, [8]; 8. 2*-Jared Powell, [7]; 9. 28-Carl Vaughan, [9] Heat 4 (8 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 83-Jensen Ford, [2]; 2. 87-Walker Arthur, [1]; 3. 79B-Michael Brown, [5]; 4. 25-Zach Dohm, [3]; 5. 01P-Travis Pennington, [6]; 6. 24-Matthew Nance, [4]; 7. 88B-Donald Bradsher, [8]; 8. 71-Davis Lipscombe, [9]; 9. 40-Brent Bordeaux, [7] Heat 5 (8 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 78-Thomas Robinson, [2]; 2. 22F-Chris Ferguson, [1]; 3. 12C-Daryl Charlier, [3]; 4. 14-Lee Cooper, [4]; 5. 11H-Austin Hubbard, [6]; 6. 42-Cla Knight, [9]; 7. 55-Benji Hicks, [5]; 8. 99T-Teddy Tate, [8]; 9. 002-Tyler Arrington, [7] Heat 6 (8 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 12M-Ryan Montgomery, [1]; 2. 39-Henry Hornsby III, [2]; 3. 1P-Andy Picklesimer, [5]; 4. 38-Kenny Moreland, [4]; 5. 93-Derrick Shaw, [9]; 6. 11W-Joe Warren, [6]; 7. 12-Rick Williams, [3]; 8. 32-Tristan Clawson, [7]; 9. 23M-John McClellan, [8] Heat 7 (8 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 33-Brent Hilton, [2]; 2. 11B-Allen Brannon, [1]; 3. 21-Billy Beachler, [3]; 4. 28D-Banjo Duke, [4]; 5. 1-Terry Cregger, [6]; 6. 12S-Brian Swank, [8]; 7. 2-Dennis Franklin, [5]; 8. 4-Troy Frazier, [7]; 9. 5J-Darrell Dow, [9] Heat 8 (8 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 88-Trent Ivey, [1]; 2. 89-Justin Williams, [2]; 3. 30-Tyler Bare, [4]; 4. RJ1-Mike Pegher Jr, [3]; 5. C4-Shane Hitt, [6]; 6. 14D-Braden Dillinger, [5]; 7. 54-Justin Wooford, [8]; 8. 14C-Chuck Bowie, [7] B Feature 1 (12 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. J1-Joshua Bishop, [1]; 2. 0-Dale Hollidge, [6]; 3. 5-Mark Whitener, [8]; 4. 12B-K.C. Burdette, [3]; 5. 8-Ron Parker, [2]; 6. 66X-Matt Tarbox, [14]; 7. 01-Matt Glanden, [7]; 8. 36-Cody Dawson, [9]; 9. 11-David Smith, [5]; 10. 10-Zachary Kane, [13]; 11. 03-Stephen Childress, [10]; (DNS) 23-Corey Gordon, ; (DNS) 79-Mark Sant, ; (DNS) 184-Kyle Lukon, B Feature 2 (12 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 75-Brett Hamm, [1]; 2. 01P-Travis Pennington, [6]; 3. 79B-Michael Brown, [2]; 4. 47-Matt Quade, [3]; 5. 25-Zach Dohm, [4]; 6. KB-Kerry King, [5]; 7. 2*-Jared Powell, [11]; 8. 71-Davis Lipscombe, [12]; 9. 88B-Donald Bradsher, [10]; 10. 44-Dylan Lewis, [9]; 11. 40-Brent Bordeaux, [14]; 12. 28-Carl Vaughan, [13]; 13. 23C-Cory Hedgecock, [7]; 14. 24-Matthew Nance, [8] B Feature 3 (12 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 12C-Daryl Charlier, [1]; 2. 14-Lee Cooper, [3]; 3. 11H-Austin Hubbard, [5]; 4. 1P-Andy Picklesimer, [2]; 5. 42-Cla Knight, [7]; 6. 38-Kenny Moreland, [4]; 7. 11W-Joe Warren, [8]; 8. 93-Derrick Shaw, [6]; 9. 55-Benji Hicks, [9]; (DNS) 12-Rick Williams, ; (DNS) 99T-Teddy Tate, ; (DNS) 32-Tristan Clawson, ; (DNS) 002-Tyler Arrington, ; (DNS) 23M-John McClellan, B Feature 4 (12 laps – Top 2 to A Main) – 1. 30-Tyler Bare, [2]; 2. 28D-Banjo Duke, [3]; 3. RJ1-Mike Pegher Jr, [4]; 4. C4-Shane Hitt, [6]; 5. 1-Terry Cregger, [5]; 6. 12S-Brian Swank, [7]; 7. 2-Dennis Franklin, [9]; 8. 4-Troy Frazier, [11]; 9. 14C-Chuck Bowie, [12]; 10. 14D-Braden Dillinger, [8]; (DNS) 21-Billy Beachler, ; (DNS) 54-Justin Wooford, ; (DNS) 5J-Darrell Dow, Fast Qualifier: Ross Bailes – 18.449 second, 97.57 mph Entrants: 71 Southeast Dirt Modified Series (30 laps): 1. 13-Jake Hawkins, [2]; 2. 99W-Chris Arnold, [4]; 3. 6-Ryan Ayers, [5]; 4. 14J-Jordan Taylor, [11]; 5. 112-Mike Reynolds, [10]; 6. 9S-Slater McCray, [12]; 7. 64-Billy Workman Jr, [26]; 8. 23-Buck Stevens, [1]; 9. 68-Lance Grady, [16]; 10. 33-Hunter McClendon, [7]; 11. 10S-Tim Schulte, [21]; 12. 11-Chase Butler, [17]; 13. 44-Steve Bryant, [20]; 14. 7+7-Jeff Solinger, [15]; 15. 14D-David Taylor, [3]; 16. 26X-James Sparks, [14]; 17. 8A-Austin Holcombe, [19]; 18. 51-Joey Polevoy, [6]; 19. 121-Bret Hamilton, [9]; 20. 16-David Kendall, [24]; 21. 61-Eric Hill, [18]; 22. 01-Francis Jarrelle III, [13]; 23. 84-Ryan Toole, [8]; (DNS) 20G-Michael Grantham, ; (DNS) 21-Taylor Cook, ; (DNS) 92-Tyler Shipp, ; (DNS) 10-Mark Parks, HEATS WERE RUN ON SEPTEMBER 15, 2017 Heat 1 (8 laps) – 1. 13-Jake Hawkins, [1]; 2. 14D-David Taylor, [3]; 3. 33-Hunter McClendon, [5]; 4. 112-Mike Reynolds, [4]; 5. 01-Francis Jarrelle III, [6]; 6. 68-Lance Grady, [8]; 7. 8A-Austin Holcombe, [2]; 8. 20G-Michael Grantham, [7]; 9. 92-Tyler Shipp, [9] Heat 2 (8 laps) – 1. 99W-Chris Arnold, [2]; 2. 23-Buck Stevens, [3]; 3. 84-Ryan Toole, [4]; 4. 14J-Jordan Taylor, [5]; 5. 26X-James Sparks, [6]; 6. 11-Chase Butler, [7]; 7. 44-Stephen Bryant, [8]; 8. 21-Taylor Cook, [1] Heat 3 (8 laps) – 1. 51-Joey Polevoy, [2]; 2. 6-Ryan Ayers, [1]; 3. 121-Bret Hamilton, [4]; 4. 9S-Slater McCray, [3]; 5. 7+7-Jeff Solinger, [6]; 6. 61-Eric Hill, [5]; 7. 10S-Tim Schulte, [7]; 8. 16-David Kendall, [8]; 9. 64-Billy Workman Jr, [10]; (DNS) 10-Mark Parks, Fast Qualifier: Jake Hawkins – 18.820 seconds, 95.64 mph...

SATURDAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND TICKET PRICING

SATURDAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND TICKET PRICING

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway hosts Pro late Model racing’s richest event tonight with the running of the $20,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment. Also on tonight’s schedule is the $3000 to win Southeast Modified Championship for the Southeast Dirt Modified Series where they will crown their 2017 Champion....

Speedway to Host FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment Tonight

Speedway to Host FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment Tonight

Jamaica, VA – The much anticipated FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment gets the green flag tonight. Track officials are busy preparing the facilities for what is expected to be a record car count. This race will put the spotlight squarely on the country’s best Pro Late Model drivers and this year the stakes are higher as the winner’s share is $20,000. The FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment is open to all Pro Late Model competitors. In the event of rain, Sunday September 17th is currently scheduled as the rain date. The Southeast Dirt Modified Series will also crown their champion in their final event of the in the $3000 to win Southeast Modified Championship. The modifieds will run their $3000 to win, 30 lap feature tonight. Admission for Saturday’s FASTRAK World Championship are adults $30, senior and military $25, students (11-17) $15 and children 10 and under free. Bring your Friday night ticket stub and receive $5 off your Saturday general admission ticket. Discount is not good for pit passes. The event will also be broadcast LIVE on the internet by FloRacing. To order your pay per view package visit FloRacing.com. Pit passes, regardless of age, are $40 and will also get you a seat in the grandstands. The speedway offers free camping (no hook-ups) and plenty of well lit and free parking. 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....

JUSTIN WILLIAMS SCORES BIGGEST WIN OF CAREER WITH $5000 FASTRAK WORLD CHALLENGE VICTORY at VIRGINIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

JUSTIN WILLIAMS SCORES BIGGEST WIN OF CAREER WITH $5000 FASTRAK WORLD CHALLENGE VICTORY at VIRGINIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Jamaica, VA – 2017 Virginia Motor Speedway Pro Late Model Champion Justin Williams of Concord, VA used a little home cooking to take home the $5000 FASTRAK World Challenge victory at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway on night one of the FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment weekend. Williams powered to the outside of Walker Arthur on lap 15 of the 40 lap affair and then held off Tyler Bare of Rockbridge Baths, VA for the victory. “Getting this win is pretty awesome, I have to thank Tyler Bare for running me clean right there at the end, he probably had the faster car, I was slowing him up there in three and four. Like I said this is pretty awesome it is the biggest money race I have ever won,” commented Williams in WhosYourDriver.org Victory Lane. Rounding out the top five were Bare, Walker Arthur of Forest, VA, Henry Hornsby of Bradley, WV and Logan Roberson of Waynesboro, VA. It took a couple starts to get the FASTRAK World Challenge feature underway. When the field finally got to racing it was Walker Arthur by inches at the line over David Smith. The two ran side-by-side for the next lap until Arthur took control. Arthur would pace the field with Justin Williams following in second. On lap 14 Arthur and Williams began working heavy traffic. The following circuit Williams slide under Arthur in turn 1 with lapped traffic all around them and took over the top spot officially on lap 16. With Williams in control the best race on the track was for second with Arthur, Stephen Childress and Tyler Bare. Arthur and Childress battled side-by-side with Bare just behind in third. On alp 18 Childress took second from Arthur. For the next 14 laps Arthur looked high and low around Childress to no avail. Several times Childress squeezed him up into the wall as the two jostled for second. On lap 33 coming to the line Childress and Arthur touched sending Childress spinning into the inside wall in turn 1. On the final restart Bare got inside Arthur in turn 1 for second and made a last lap dash to get inside Williams for the lead heading to the white flag. Williams was able to hold Bare off by inches at the line and go on to record the $5000 win. Rounding out the top five were Bare, Arthur, Henry Hornsby and Logan Roberson. Heat race wins went to Walker Arthur, Davis Smith, Justin Williams and Ron Parker. B Main wins went to Jared Powell and Ryan Montgomery. In the Southeast Modified Dirt Series heat race winners were Jacob Hawkins, Chris Arnold and Joey Polevoy. They will run their $3000 to win feature on Saturday. The Speedway will return to racing tomorrow Saturday September 16th for the $20,000 to win FASTRAK World Championship presented by James River Equipment. Also on the program will be the Southeast Dirt Modified Series in the $3000 to win Southeast Modified Championship Admission price for adults is only $30, seniors (60+) / Military $25, students 11 – 17 years old $15 and children 10 and under admitted free. Pit passes will be $40. Competitor gates for Saturday September 16th will open at 8am with spectator gates opening at 4pm. On track activities will begin at 6pm with hot laps. 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 2017 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 FASTRAK WORLD CHALLENGE – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2017: FASTRAK Pro Late Model World Challenge (40 Laps): 1. 89-Justin Williams, [3]; 2. 30-Tyler Bare, [5]; 3. 87-Walker Arthur, [1]; 4. 39-Henry Hornsby III, [7]; 5. 17-Logan Roberson, [8]; 6. 24-Matthew Nance, [10]; 7. 12M-Ryan Montgomery, [18]; 8. 42-Cla Knight, [12]; 9. 47-Matt Quade, [16]; 10. 11-David Smith, [2]; 11. 184-Kyle Lukon, [22]; 12. 002-Tyler Arrington, [15]; 13. 1-Terry Cregger, [19]; 14. 93-Derrick Shaw, [23]; 15. 7A-Corey Almond, [20]; 16. 99T-Teddy Tate, [14]; 17. 14C-Chuck Bowie, [21]; 18. 21-Billy Beachler, [24]; 19. 33-Brent Hilton, [11]; 20. 03-Stephen Childress, [9]; 21. 71-Davis Lipscombe, [13]; 22. 55-Benji Hicks, [6]; 23. 8-Ron Parker, [4]; 24. 2*-Jared Powell, [17] Heat 1 (8 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 87-Walker Arthur, [1]; 2. 30-Tyler Bare, [2]; 3. 03-Stephen Childress, [4]; 4. 71-Davis Lipscombe, [3]; 5. 1-Terry Cregger, [5]; 6. 93-Derrick Shaw, [6]; 7. 5J-Darrell Dow, [7]; 8. 28-Carl Vaughan, [8]; 9. 38-Nick Love, [9] Heat 2 (8 laps – Top 4 to A Main) — 1. 11-David Smith, [2]; 2. 55-Benji Hicks, [4]; 3. 24-Matthew Nance, [1]; 4. 99T-Teddy Tate, [5]; 5. 2*-Jared Powell, [6]; 6. 14C-Chuck Bowie, [8]; 7. 40-Brent Bordeaux, [9]; 8. 66X-Matt Tarbox, [7]; 9. 32-Tristan Clawson, [3] Heat 3 (8 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 89-Justin Williams, [2]; 2. 39-Henry Hornsby III, [4]; 3. 33-Brent Hilton, [1]; 4. 002-Tyler Arrington, [3]; 5. 21-Billy Beachler, [5]; 6. 184-Kyle Lukon, [6]; 7. 4-Troy Frazier, [8]; 8. 79-Mark Sant, [9]; (DNS) 18-TJ Salango, Heat 4 (8 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 8-Ron Parker, [5]; 2. 17-Logan Roberson, [2]; 3. 42-Cla Knight, [4]; 4. 47-Matt Quade, [3]; 5. 7A-Corey Almond, [6]; 6. 12M-Ryan Montgomery, [9]; 7. 44-Dylan Lewis, [10]; 8. 2-Michael Bland, [7]; 9. 14-Braden Dillinger, [8]; 10. 83-Jensen Ford, [1] B Feature 1 (12 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 2*-Jared Powell, [2]; 2. 1-Terry Cregger, [1]; 3. 14C-Chuck Bowie, [4]; 4. 93-Derrick Shaw, [3]; 5. 66X-Matt Tarbox, [8]; 6. 40-Brent Bordeaux, [6]; 7. 5J-Darrell Dow, [5]; 8. 28-Carl Vaughan, [7]; 9. 32-Tristan Clawson, [9] B Feature 2 (12 laps – Top 4 to A Main) – 1. 12M-Ryan Montgomery, [4]; 2. 7A-Corey Almond, [2]; 3. 184-Kyle Lukon, [3]; 4. 21-Billy Beachler, [1]; 5. 2-Michael Bland, [8]; 6. 14-Braden Dillinger, [10]; 7. 4-Troy Frazier, [5]; 8. 44-Dylan Lewis, [6]; 9. 79-Mark Sant, [7]; 10. 18-TJ Salango, [9]; 11. 83-Jensen Ford, [11] Fast Qualifier: Matthew Nance – 18.132 seconds, 99.27 mph Southeast Dirt Modified Series (30 laps): Feature to be run Saturday Sept. 16 Heat 1 (8 laps) – 1. 13-Jake Hawkins, [1]; 2. 14D-David Taylor, [3]; 3. 33-Hunter McClendon, [5]; 4. 112-Mike Reynolds, [4]; 5. 01-Francis Jarrelle III, [6]; 6. 68-Lance Grady, [8]; 7. 8A-Austin Holcombe, [2]; 8. 20G-Michael Grantham, [7]; 9. 92-Tyler Shipp, [9] Heat 2 (8 laps) – 1. 99W-Chris Arnold, [2]; 2. 23-Buck Stevens, [3]; 3. 84-Ryan Toole, [4]; 4. 14J-Jordan Taylor, [5]; 5. 26X-James Sparks, [6]; 6. 11-Chase Butler, [7]; 7. 44-Stephen Bryant, [8]; 8. 21-Taylor Cook, [1] Heat 3 (8 laps) – 1. 51-Joey Polevoy, [2]; 2. 6-Ryan Ayers, [1]; 3. 121-Bret Hamilton, [4]; 4. 9S-Slater McCray, [3]; 5. 7+7-Jeff Solinger, [6]; 6. 61-Eric Hill, [5]; 7. 10S-Tim Schulte, [7]; 8. 16-David Kendall, [8]; 9. 64-Billy Workman Jr, [10]; (DNS) 10-Mark Parks, Fast Qualifier: Jake Hawkins – 18.820 seconds, 95.64 mph...

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