Corey Almond Holds Off Davis Lipscombe for the Win in Victory Lap Pro Late Model Action; Self, Hubbard, and Adkins Also Score Victories

Corey Almond Holds Off Davis Lipscombe for the Win in Victory Lap Pro Late Model Action; Self, Hubbard, and Adkins Also Score Victories

Jamaica, VA – Corey Almond of Appomattox, VA, put on a dominating performance on the way to picking up the win in the Victory Lap Pro Late Model 30 lap feature on Pepsi Opening Night. Almond led flag-to-flag but had to hold off Davis Lipscombe of Mechanicsville, VA, in a three-lap shootout after a caution on lap 27. “When I saw that Lipscombe was behind me on that final restart, I knew that it was going to be OK; he has always raced me with respect. The goal this year is to get as many wins and top fives as possible so we have a shot at the championship at the end of the season,” commented Almond in Virginia Is for Racing Lovers victory lane. Corey Almond and Braeden Dillinger led the field to green, with Almond taking the lead on the drop of the green. Almond pulled away as they battled for second behind him. Billy Hubbard took over second on lap 13 and set out to catch Almond. A caution on lap 21 closed the field up on Almond’s bumper. But once they were back under green, Almond pulled away again. The race’s final caution on lap 27 set up a three-lap shootout for the win between Almond and Lipscombe. Almond would get a good jump on the drop of the green flag, but Lipscombe kept within a couple of car lengths. Almond would hit his marks and go on to pick up the win over Lipscombe, Billy Hubbard, Joey Love, and Nick Davis. In the Budweiser Modified 25-lap feature, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Austin Self of Statesville, NC, made the trip to Virginia Motor Speedway pay off by picking up the Budweiser Modified victory. Michael Conley and Michael Pappas led the field to green, with Pappas taking the lead out of turn 2. Pappas would hold the lead for the first 11 laps with Self working his way to second from fifth. On lap 11, heading into turn 1, Self worked under Pappas and took the lead out of turn 2. Once out front, Self would pull away from three-time defending Champion Chase Butler. Over the last 11 laps, Butler tried to close the gap, but Self kept his composure and went on to win. Rounding out the top are Butler, Michael Pappas, Jeff Solinger, and Bret Hamilton. In the caution field Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25 lap feature, Matt Meads and Tyler Shipp led the field to green with Shipp taking the lead out of turn 2. During a lap 3 caution, Shipp would give up the lead by coming to pit road with mechanical issues. That handed the lead to defending champion Brett Adkins. Once under green, Adkins pulled away, leading the remaining laps for the victory. Rounding out the top 5 were Steve Causey, Matt Meads, Lucas Sandy, and Cole Johnston. The Joe Hudson’s Collision Centers Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature started off by honoring 4-time champion James Givens, who passed away unexpectedly in October of 2023. Brian Hubbard and Cory Bradley led the field to green, with Hubbard grabbing the lead out of turn 2. Hubbard would pull away from the battle for second between Trent Clemans and Cory Bradley. On lap 13, several of the division’s championship contenders got caught up in a wreck in turn 4. Once the field was back under green, Hubbard pulled away once again and went on to lead flag to flag for the victory. Rounding out the top five were Brandon Bowler, Christian Sherr, Hilton Pickeral, and Gregory Morgan. The speedway will take next weekend off and return to racing on Saturday, April 27, for week 2 of Dirt Series Championship Weekly Racing, featuring the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Joe Hudson’s Collision Centers Limited Stock Car divisions in action. Spectator gates will open at 5 PM, with racing beginning at 7 PM. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track 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 2024 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 PEPSI OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2024: A Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 29H-Corey Almond[1]; 2. 71-Davis Lipscombe[8]; 3. 38B-Billy Hubbard[3]; 4. 08-Joey Love[4]; 5. 92-Nick Davis[7]; 6. 43-Jarrett Edwards[10]; 7. 10-Matt Ashworth[9]; 8. 7H-Curtis Hughes[11]; 9. 4-Doug Penny[13]; 10. 14-Braeden Dillinger[2]; 11. 51S-Garrett Donnell[14]; 12. 37-Bud Stinson[6]; 13. 8-Jeremy Pilkerton[5]; 14. 45-William Baker[12]; 15. 17-Colby Bradshaw[15] Fast Qualifier: Joey Love – 18.857 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): 1. 16-Brett Adkins[4]; 2. 9-Steve Causey[3]; 3. 23-Matt Meads[1]; 4. 7-Lucas Sandy[11]; 5. 39-Cole Johnston[8]; 6. 00-Hunter Wright[5]; 7. OU1-Dale Rhodes[9]; 8. 33-Matt Brown[10]; 9. 25-Tyler Shipp[2]; 10. 1-Blake Adkins[6]; 11. 101-Adam Breeden[7] Fast Qualifier: Tim Shelton – 21.734 seconds Budweiser Modified (25 laps): 1. 23Z-Austin Self[5]; 2. 11-Chase Butler[6]; 3. 2-Michael Pappas[2]; 4. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[3]; 5. 1ST-Bret Hamilton[4]; 6. 7-Johnny Brooks[8]; 7. 10S-Tim Schulte[7]; 8. 21J-Curtis Mason[10]; 9. 21C-Micheal Conley[1]; 10. 9C-Colin Cartwright[11]; 11. 16-David Kendall[9] Fast Qualifier: Chase Butler – 19.255 seconds Joe Hudson’s Collision Centers Limited Stock Car (2 laps): 1. 23B-Brian Hubbard[1]; 2. 14-Brandon Bowler[6]; 3. 07-Christian Sherr[8]; 4. 99-Hilton Pickeral[7]; 5. 53-Gregory Morgan[9]; 6. 01-Trent Clemans[4]; 7. 21-Jacob Buie[12]; 8. 25-John Hankins Jr[17]; 9. 95-Christopher Bryan[10]; 10. 10A-Ray Ashworth[13]; 11. 9-Justin Pullen[5]; 12. 59-Jason Speelman[15]; 13. 89-Craig Newcombe[16]; 14. 55-Raymond Harper[3]; 15. 41-Cory Bradley[2]; 16. 10-Ernie Dettbarn[11]; 17. 53X-Travis Hopkins[14] Fast Qualifier: Trent Clemans – 22.15332 seconds...

Trevor Collins Takes Pro Late Model Win; Hamilton, Adkins, and Brooks Also Grab Wins. Pilkerton, Butler, Adkins and Brooks Crowned Champions

Trevor Collins Takes Pro Late Model Win; Hamilton, Adkins, and Brooks Also Grab Wins. Pilkerton, Butler, Adkins and Brooks Crowned Champions

Jamaica, VA – With a great crowd in attendance for Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Championship Night, Trevor Collins of Loveville, MD, set fast time, got inverted to fourth, led the first lap, and went on to lead flag to flag to take his first career Victory Lap Pro Late Model win at Virginia Motor Speedway. “We have been trying for years to win here; we finally put it all together, and man, it feels good,” commented Collins in Virginia Is for Racing Lovers victory lane. Point leader Jeremy Pilkerton of Loveville, MD, had a close call on lap 27 of the 30-lap feature when Billy Hubbard of Cobbs Creek, VA, barreled down into turn 3 with the two banging together. Pilkerton would gather it back up, fall in behind Hubbard, and finish sixth, securing the 2023 Victory Lap Pro Late Model Championship by 3 points over Hubbard. “When I got passed by those two cars, I knew I was going to have to slow down going into turn 3 and that Hubbard was going to drive it in deep. I figured that if I just kept the car straight, I would be OK. It feels great to get this Championship,” commented Jeremy Pilkerton. Pilkerton and Hubbard led the field to green, getting together on the backstretch, with Trevor Collins getting by to take the lead with Pilkerton in second. On lap 5, Davis Lipscombe got by Pilkerton for second and set out to catch Collins. On the next lap, Lipscombe got inside Collins in turn 1, but that was the closest he would get the rest of the race. On lap 23, Lipscombe and Pilkerton battled for second as Collins pulled away. On a lap 24 restart, Pilkerton lost third to Corey Almond and fourth to Nick Davis. Heading into turn 3, Pilkerton had to get on the binders, allowing Billy Hubbard to dive in under him, with the two getting together. Hubbard would get by, with Pilkerton following right behind him. Collins would take the win, followed by Davis Lipscombe, Corey Almond, Nick Davis, and Billy Hubbard. Pilkerton was crowned the 2023 Champion, his first at Virginia Motor Speedway. The Budweiser Modified 25-lap feature came down to the last lap with point leader Chase Butler of Mechanicsville, VA, trying a slide-job on leader Bret Hamilton of Powhatan, VA in turn 3. Hamilton was able to turn back down under Butler in turn 3, making it three-wide with a lapped car as they came to the line, with Hamilton grabbing the win by .029 seconds. Rounding out the top five were Butler, Scott Heath, Michael Pappas, and Jeff Solinger. Chase Butler was crowned the 2023 Budweiser Modified Champion, his third Championship in a row. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25-lap feature, Brett Adkins of Saluda, VA, took the lead from Matt Meads of Elizabeth City, NC, on lap 7. For the next 4 laps, Adkins would race side-by-side with Meads while point leader Steve Causey of Smithfield, VA, rode in third. On lap 14, Causey got past Meads to catch Adkins, who had checked out. A caution closed Causey up on the bumper of Adkins. On the restart, Causey got under Adkins, and the two raced side-by-side until back into turn 1 with one to go. Causey stayed on Adkin’s bumper heading into turn three when a car spun in front of them, bringing out the caution and checkers. Rounding out the top five were Hunter Wright, Matt Meads, and Adam Breeden. In the Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Limited Stock 20 lap feature, Johnny Brooks of Aylett, VA, took the lead from Corey Bradley of Hopewell, VA, and then held off Trent Clemans of North Prince George, VA, over the remaining laps to take his seventh win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Clemans, Gregory Morgan, Jason Speelman, and Cory Bradley. Johnny Brooks was crowned the 2023 Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Champion. The speedway will take a couple of weeks off to prepare for the Saturday, October 7 Run-A-Muck Mud Bog presented by Breezline and WhosYourDriver.org over at The Pit. The Premier Mega Truck Racing Series will be back for another round of side-by-side mega truck racing. Also, see the Kings of Superstreet Mud Racing Series, Pro Stock, Modified, and Pro Mod divisions racing in the 200-ft hill-n-hole mud pit. Gates open at 9 AM, with the mud bog starting at noon. For more info visit our website at www.thepitatvms.com. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track 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 of Virginia Motor Speedway’s 2023 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 JOE HUDSON’S COLLISION CENTER CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2023: Victory Lap Pro Late Models A-Main (30 laps): 1. 72-Trevor Collins[4]; 2. 71-Davis Lipscombe[3]; 3. 29H-Corey Almond[9]; 4. 92-Nick Davis[7]; 5. 38B-Billy Hubbard[2]; 6. 8-Jeremy Pilkerton[1]; 7. 96-Derek Magee[5]; 8. 37-Bud Stinson[14]; 9. 14C-Chuck Bowie[11]; 10. 10-Matt Ashworth[8]; 11. 38-Nicolas Love[6]; 12. 28-Tyler Dettor[12]; 13. 17-Colby Bradshaw[15]; 14. 28N-Noah Whited[17]; 15. 51S-Garrett Donnell[18]; 16. 45-William Baker[16]; 17. 7-Curtis Hughes[13]; 18. H2O-Luke Hyre[10]; 19. 43-Jarrett Edwards[19] Fast Qualifier: Trevor Collins – 18.660 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): 1. 16-Brett Adkins[4]; 2. 9-Steve Causey[3]; 3. 00-Hunter Wright[5]; 4. 23-Matt Meads[2]; 5. 01-Adam Breeden[1]; 6. 101-Tony Breeden[6]; 7. 01X-Tommy Upshaw[7]; 8. 24K-Kevin Olinger[12]; 9. 33-Matt Brown[9]; 10. 30-Joe Millen[11]; 11. OU1-Dale Rhodes[8]; 12. 1-Blake Adkins[10] Fast Qualifier: Brett Adkins – 21.048 seconds Budweiser Modified (25 laps): 1. 1ST-Bret Hamilton[1]; 2. 11-Chase Butler[3]; 3. 35-Scott Heath[2]; 4. 2-Michael Pappas[6]; 5. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[5]; 6. 814-Samuel Lamborgini[9]; 7. 40-Brent Bordeaux[4]; 8. 44-Stephen Bryant[10]; 9. 36-Mario Lamborgini[11]; 10. 21J-Curtis Mason[8]; 11. 11K-Robert Kramer[7] Fast Qualifier: Brent Bordeaux – 19.726 seconds Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Limited Stock Car (20 laps): 1. 7-Johnny Brooks[8]; 2. 01-Trent Clemans[3]; 3. 53-Gregory Morgan[1]; 4. 59-Jason Speelman[10]; 5. 41-Cory Bradley[2]; 6. 9-Justin Pullen[7]; 7. 99-Hilton Pickeral[4]; 8. 14-Christopher Bryan[9]; 9. 25-John Hankins Jr[5]; 10. 6-Zac Elliott[6]; 11. 07-Christian Sherr[12]; 12. 85-WL Johnston[11]; 13. 18-Shawn Morgan[13] Fast Qualifier: Johnny Brooks – 21.920 seconds (NEW DIVISION TRACK RECORD)...

Speedway to Host Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Championship Night Saturday, September 16th

Speedway to Host Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Championship Night Saturday, September 16th

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will take the next two weekends off, returning to racing on Saturday, September 16th, and host Joe Hudson’s Collision Center Championship Night. It is the final night of Dirt Series Championship weekly racing. The night will feature the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Collision One Limited Stock Car divisions in some exciting side-by-side action. Champions will be crowned in all four divisions. On Saturday, September 16th, competitor gates will open at 3 PM, with spectator gates opening at 5 PM. On-track activities will begin at 5:45 PM for hot laps. Features will start at 7:30 PM. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday will be the Victory Pro Late Models (30 Laps), Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps), Truckin Thunder Sportsman (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 is $15, seniors (60+) / military (active or retired) $12, students 13 – 17 years old $10, and children 12 and under admitted free. Pit passes will be $25. Bring your portable radio headset and enjoy hearing the call of all the action on the track by tuning into 95.5 FM on your radio dial. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½-mile dirt oval track 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....

Corey Almond and Derek Magee Split Pro Late Model Wins; Brett Adkins, Bret Hamilton, and Johnny Brooks all Return to Victory Lane

Corey Almond and Derek Magee Split Pro Late Model Wins; Brett Adkins, Bret Hamilton, and Johnny Brooks all Return to Victory Lane

Jamaica, VA – Corey Almond of Appomattox, VA, and Derek Magee of Millsboro, DE, split Twin 17 lap wins in the Victory Lap Pro Late Models at Virginia Motor Speedway on Saturday, August 19, during week 10 of Dirt Series Championship weekly racing. In the first 17-lap feature, Billy Hubbard and Corey Almond led the field to green, with Hubbard grabbing the lead out of turn 2. On the next circuit, Almond dove under Hubbard to race side-by-side out of turn 2. Out of turn 4, Almond took the lead over Hubbard at the line. Behind the leaders, the battle for third is going strong between Chuck Bowie, Derek Magee, and Nick Davis. Point leader Jeremy Pilkerton would work his way back to the battle for fifth by lap eight after spinning on lap 3. With the laps winding down, Hubbard tried several times to get by Almond for the lead, the last time coming to the checkered flag with Almond holding on to take the win. Hubbard, Derek Magee, Jeremy Pilkerton, and Chuck Bowie would round out the top five. After a five-car invert, Chuck Bowie and Jeremy Pilkerton would lead the field to green, with Bowie sliding up the track and allowing Derek Magee to get to the inside, taking the lead at the line. Once at front, Magee began to pull away from Bowie, who had Hubbard working to get second. On lap 7, Bowie slid up the track in turn 2 to give Hubbard the space he needed to take second. Hubbard could never mount of charge for the lead as Magee kept a great pace and went on to win in his first time at the track. Rounding out the top five were Hubbard, Bud Stinson, Chuck Bowie, and Corey Almond. In the Truckin Thunder 25 lap feature, Adam Breeden of Standardsville, VA, and Tim Shelton of Fredericksburg, VA, led the field to green, with Shelton taking the lead out of turn 2. Shelton pulled away from the battle for second between Matt Meads of Elizabeth City, NC, Breeden, and Bret Adkins of Saluda, VA. Adkins would work his way into second and set out to catch Shelton. By lap 9, Adkins had cut the lead to a car length. As the two raced into turn 1, Shelton would blow a motor handing the lead to Adkins. Once out front, Adkins would comfortably go on to take his third win of the season over Steve Causey, Adam Breeden, Tommy Upshaw, and Blake Adkins. In the Budweiser Modified 25-lap feature, Bret Hamilton of Powhatan, VA, grabbed the lead from Sam Lamborgini of Hayes, VA, on lap two with an outside move in turn 2. Once out front Hamilton would pull away and go on to grab his second win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Brent Bordeaux, current point leader Chase Butler, who finished on three tires, Sam Lamborgini, and Tim Schulte. In the Joe Hudson’s Collision Centers Limited Stock 20 lap feature, Jacob Buie and Cory Bradley led the field to green, with Bradley taking the lead. Johnny Brooks had to start eighth after winning the last two races, but that fact didn’t keep him from the front very long as he grabbed the lead on lap 5 from Bradley. Once out front, he had to survive three restarts after cautions to go on a take his fifth win of the season. Rounding out the top five were Bradley, Brain Maxey, Justin Pullen, and Trent Clemans. The speedway will return to racing next Saturday, August 26, to host week 11 of Dirt Series Championship weekly racing, featuring the Victory Lap Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Collision One Limited Stock divisions in action. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track 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 of Virginia Motor Speedway’s 2023 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 SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 2023: Victory Lap Pro Late Models A Main 1 (17 laps): 1. 29H-Corey Almond[2]; 2. 38B-Billy Hubbard[1]; 3. 96-Derek Magee[9]; 4. 8-Jeremy Pilkerton[3]; 5. 14C-Chuck Bowie[5]; 6. 10-Matt Ashworth[10]; 7. 28-Tyler Dettor[7]; 8. 37-Bud Stinson[13]; 9. 92-Nick Davis[4]; 10. 51-Jerry Barker[12]; 11. 51S-Garrett Donnell[14]; 12. 7-Curtis Hughes[8]; 13. 45-William Baker[11]; 14. 71-Davis Lipscombe[6]; 15. 17-Colby Bradshaw[15] Victory Lap Pro Late Models A Main 2 (17 laps): 1. 96-Derek Magee[3]; 2. 38B-Billy Hubbard[4]; 3. 37-Bud Stinson[8]; 4. 14C-Chuck Bowie[1]; 5. 29H-Corey Almond[5]; 6. 10-Matt Ashworth[6]; 7. 8-Jeremy Pilkerton[2]; 8. 7-Curtis Hughes[12]; 9. 28-Tyler Dettor[7]; 10. 51S-Garrett Donnell[11]; 11. 51-Jerry Barker[10]; 12. 92-Nick Davis[9]; 13. 71-Davis Lipscombe[14]; 14. 45-William Baker[13]; 15. 17-Colby Bradshaw[15] Fast Qualifier: Davis Lipscombe – 18.969 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): 1. 16-Brett Adkins[4]; 2. 9-Steve Causey[6]; 3. 01-Adam Breeden[1]; 4. 01X-Tommy Upshaw[9]; 5. 1-Blake Adkins[8]; 6. 101-Tony Breeden[7]; 7. 23-Matt Meads[3]; 8. 55-Tim Shelton[2]; 9. OU1-Dale Rhodes[10]; 10. 00-Hunter Wright[5] Fast Qualifier: Steve Causey – 21.137 seconds Budweiser Modified (25 laps): 1. 1ST-Bret Hamilton[4]; 2. 40-Brent Bordeaux[3]; 3. 11-Chase Butler[5]; 4. 814-Samuel Lamborgini[1]; 5. 11K-Robert Kramer[10]; 6. 10S-Tim Schulte[2]; 7. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[7]; 8. 44-Stephen Bryant[8]; 9. 4-Doug Penny[6]; 10. 36-Lance Grady[9] Fast Qualifier: Doug Penny – 19.401 seconds Joe Hudson’s Collision Centers Limited Stock Car (20 laps): 1. 7-Johnny Brooks[8]; 2. 41-Cory Bradley[2]; 3. 04-Brian Maxey[4]; 4. 9-Justin Pullen[6]; 5. 01-Trent Clemans[3]; 6. 14B-Brandon Bowler[11]; 7. 53-Gregory Morgan[10]; 8. 6-Zac Elliott[7]; 9. 99-Hilton Pickeral[15]; 10. 14-Christopher Bryan[14]; 11. 55-Raymond Harper[5]; 12. 59-Jason Speelman[13]; 13. 85-WL Johnston[16]; 14. 39-Cole Johnston[12]; 15. 25-John Hankins Jr[9]; 16. 21-Jacob Buie[1] Fast Qualifier: Johnny Brooks – 22.249 seconds...

SPEEDWAY TO HOST TRUCKIN THUNDER MILITARY APPRECIATION NIGHT, SATURDAY, JULY 22

SPEEDWAY TO HOST TRUCKIN THUNDER MILITARY APPRECIATION NIGHT, SATURDAY, JULY 22

Jamaica, VA – Coming off a very successful Powertrain Control Solutions Eddie Boomhower Memorial RVA Flat Track event, Virginia Motor Speedway will return to weekly racing this Saturday, July 22, and host Truckin Thunder Military Appreciation Night presented by Racing for Heroes, Tech for Troops, and ChildHelp. All military personnel, active or retired, will be admitted free (grandstand admission only) with their military I.D. It will be week 7 of Dirt Series Championship weekly racing. In some exciting side-by-side action, it will feature the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Collision One Limited Stock Car divisions. On Saturday, July 22nd, competitor gates will open at 3 PM, with spectator gates opening at 5 PM. On-track activities will begin at 5:45 PM for hot laps. Features will start at 7 PM. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday will be the Victory Pro Late Models (30 Laps), Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps), Truckin Thunder Sportsman (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 is $15, seniors (60+) $12, military (active/retired w/ proper I.D.) FREE, students 13 – 17 years old $10, and children 12 and under admitted free. Pit passes will be $25. Bring your portable radio headset and enjoy hearing the call of all the action on the track by tuning into 95.5 FM on your radio dial. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½-mile dirt oval track 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....

Motor Speedway to Host Week 6 of Dirt Series Championship Weekly Racing Tomorrow, Saturday, July 8th

Motor Speedway to Host Week 6 of Dirt Series Championship Weekly Racing Tomorrow, Saturday, July 8th

Jamaica, VA – Virginia Motor Speedway will return to weekly racing this Saturday, July 8th, and host week 6 of Dirt Series Championship weekly racing. The night will feature the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Collision One Limited Stock Car divisions in some exciting side-by-side action. Before heading to the track, come by Bella Pizza in Tappahannock, VA, from 11 am to 2 pm for the annual car show to see race cars, classic cars, and trucks. If you want to show off a vehicle, be set up by 10:45 am; all are welcome. There will be ticket giveaways and food specials. On Saturday, July 8th, competitor gates will open at 3 PM, with spectator gates opening at 5 PM. On-track activities will begin at 5:45 PM for hot laps. Features will start at 7 PM. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday will be the Victory Pro Late Models (30 Laps), Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps), Truckin Thunder Sportsman (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 $15, seniors (60+) / military (active/retired w/ proper I.D.) $12, students 13 – 17 years old $10, and children 12 and under admitted free. Pit passes will be $25. Bring your portable radio headset and enjoy hearing the call of all the action on the track by tuning into 95.5 FM on your radio dial. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½-mile dirt oval track 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....

Jeremy Pilkerton Holds Off Davis Lipscombe for Pro Late Model Victory; Dehaven, Adkins, and Bradley All Score First Wins of 2023

Jeremy Pilkerton Holds Off Davis Lipscombe for Pro Late Model Victory; Dehaven, Adkins, and Bradley All Score First Wins of 2023

Jamaica, VA – Jeremy Pilkerton of Loveville, MD, held off a hard-charging Davis Lipscombe of Mechanicsville, VA, in the closing laps to score his second Victory Lap Pro Late Model victory at Virginia Motor Speedway. “When I got to the lapped car, I thought the race was over; I have to give props to Davis Lipscombe. That was the best race I have ever been a part of,” commented Pilkerton in Virginia Is For Racing Lovers victory lane. “I thought I gave the race away several times when it got loose on me.” Pilkerton and Matt Ashworth led the field to green, but Bud Stinson would come from third to lead the opening circuit of the 30-lap feature. On the next lap, Pilkerton would get under Stinson in turn 4 and take over the top spot, followed by Nick Davis into second and Davis Lipscombe into third. On the next lap, Lipscombe would get under Davis in turn 4 for second when Davis slid up the track. Pilkerton would pace the field, with Lipscombe closing the gap. On lap 21, the leaders came up on a slower car, with Pilkerton going high and Lipscombe going low down the backstretch. That allowed Lipscombe to nip Pilkerton at the line for the lead. A lead that would only last till turn 2 when Pilkerton would once again take control of the top spot. The races only caution came out on lap 24 for Curtis Hughes, who stopped on the front stretch after something broke on his car. On the restart, Pilkerton kept a couple of car lengths between himself and Lipscombe and scored his second win of 2023. Rounding out the top five were Lipscombe, Billy Hubbard, Nick Davis, and Ray Love, Jr. In the Budweiser Modified 25-lap feature, Bret Hamilton of Powhatan, VA, and Stephen Bryant led the field to green. Hamilton would grab the lead coming out of turn 2 with the action 3-wide behind him. The race’s only caution came out on lap 6 for a spinning Curtis Mason Jr. On the restart, Hamilton would pull away by a car length over T.J. Dehaven. Dehaven would close in on Hamilton and, on lap 11, would drive a car length deeper into three, with both cars pushing up the track allowing Dehaven to take the lead. Once out front, Dehaven would pull away for the victory while Hamilton would hold off Chase Butler for second. Rounding out the top five were Butler, Jeff Solinger, and Brent Bordeaux. In the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25-lap feature, Adam Breeden and Matt Meads would lead the field to green, with Breeden taking the lead at the line by inches. In turn 1, Breeden pulled ahead by a couple of car lengths while Meads and Steve Causey battled for second. Causey would get into the back of Meads in turn 3, sending Meads spinning and bringing out the races only caution. Causey would be sent to the rear as well. On the restart, Breeden had Brett Adkins on his bumper. On lap 3, Breeden slid up the track in turn 2, allowing Adkins to drive under him for the lead. Once out front, Adkins cruised to the win. Rounding out the top five were Hunter Wright, Steve Causey, Adam Breeden, and Matt Meads. In the Collision One Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature, Cory Bradley of Hopewell, VA, and Trent Clemans of North Prince George, VA, led the field to green, with Bradley leading the first circuit, closely followed by Raymond Harper and Clemans, with Harper and Clemans battling for second, that allowed Bradley to set a good pace and pull away in the caution-free event for the win. Rounding out the top five were Raymond Harper, Johnny Brooks, Trent Clemans, and Ryan Hutchens. The speedway will take Father’s Day weekend off and return to racing on Saturday, June 24, to host week 6 of Dirt Series Championship weekly racing featuring the Victory Lap Late Model, Budweiser Modified, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, and Collision One Limited Stock divisions in action. Before heading to the speedway, come out to Bella’s Pizza in Tappahannock, VA, for the VMS Race Car and Classic Car show on Saturday, June 24, from 11 am – 2 pm. If you have a car or truck you would like to show off; you are welcome to bring it and participate. There will be food specials and lots of great-looking cars to see. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track 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 2023 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 SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2023: Victory Lap Pro Late Models (30 laps): 1. 8-Jeremy Pilkerton[1]; 2. 71-Davis Lipscombe[6]; 3. 29H-Billy Hubbard[4]; 4. 92-Nick Davis[5]; 5. 08-Ray Love Jr[8]; 6. 38-Nicolas Love[10]; 7. 51S-Garrett Donnell[9]; 8. 37-Bud Stinson[3]; 9. 45-William Baker[11]; 10. 7-Curtis Hughes[7]; 11. 10-Matt Ashworth[2]; 12. 28-Tyler Dettor[12] Fast Qualifier: Davis Lipscombe – 19.219 seconds Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 laps): 1. 16-Brett Adkins[4]; 2. 00-Hunter Wright[5]; 3. 9-Steve Causey[3]; 4. 01-Adam Breeden[1]; 5. 23-Matt Meads[2]; 6. 98-Tim Shelton[6]; 7. 101-Tony Breeden[7]; 8. 26-Stephanie Johnston[8 Fast Qualifier: Brett Adkins – 21.389 seconds Budweiser Modified (25 laps): 1. 7D-T.J. DeHaven[4]; 2. 1ST-Bret Hamilton[2]; 3. 11-Chase Butler[6]; 4. 7+7-Jeff Solinger[3]; 5. 40-Brent Bordeaux[5]; 6. 44-Stephen Bryant[1]; 7. 21J-Curtis Mason[7] Fast Qualifier: Chase Butler – 20.020 seconds Collision One Limited Stock Car (20 laps): 1. 41-Cory Bradley[1]; 2. 55-Raymond Harper[3]; 3. 7-Johnny Brooks[4]; 4. 01-Trent Clemans[2]; 5. 14-Ryan Hutchens[5]; 6. 12-Randy Hutchens[8]; 7. 21-Jacob Buie[6]; 8. 25-John Hankins Jr[7]; 9. 59-Jason Speelman[12]; 10. 18-Sean Otey[11]; 11. 6-Zac Elliott[9]; 12. 85-WL Johnston[10] Fast Qualifier: Johnny Brooks – 22.336 seconds  ...

Speedway to host the $5000 to win FASTRAK King of the Commonwealth this Saturday, May 6

Speedway to host the $5000 to win FASTRAK King of the Commonwealth this Saturday, May 6

Jamaica, VA – The stars and cars of the FASTRAK Pro Late Model Touring Series will invade Virginia Motor Speedway for the $5000 to win FASTRAK King of the Commonwealth presented by Dealer Group USA this Saturday, May 6th. Many of the Mid-Atlantic’s top Pro Late Model drivers will be on hand to not only take home the $5000 top prize. “The FASTRAK Pro Late Model races are some of the best races we host here at Virginia Motor Speedway; no matter where you look, there is always three and four-wide action throughout the field,” commented track owner and President Bill Sawyer. Also, see the tracks Budweiser Modified, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, and Collision One Limited Stocks in Dirt Series Championship weekly racing action. Competitor gates for Saturday, May 6, will open at 2 pm, with spectator gates opening at 5 pm. On track, activities will begin at 6 pm with hot laps. Adult tickets are just $20; seniors (60+)/military $15; students 13 – 17 years old $10; and children 12 and under free. Pit passes, regardless of age, will be $35. FASTRAK King of the Commonwealth tickets can be purchased in advance by going to  https://bit.ly/FASTRAKtx or at the gate on race day. 16″ coolers are welcome, but no glass is allowed. There is plenty of free well-lit parking, and camping (no hookups) is allowed at no charge on a first-come, first-served basis....

DIVISION RULES PACKAGES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

DIVISION RULES PACKAGES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

Jamaica, VA – Division rules packages for the 2023 season are now available on the website for download.  To download the 2023 General Rules package and your division rules package, CLICK HERE  The 2023 season will open on Saturday, April 15th, with Dirt Series Championship weekly racing action featuring a complete program, including the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Collision One Limited Stock divisions in action. The Dirt Series Champion weekly racing season will conclude on Saturday, September 16th, with the crowning of the speedway’s champions in each division. For a complete look at the 2023 schedule, CLICK HERE Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/vamotorspeedway and “Follow” us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vamotorspeedway. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a 1/2-mile dirt oval. The 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....

DRIVER REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR 2023 SEASON

DRIVER REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR 2023 SEASON

Jamaica, VA – Driver registrations are now being accepted for the 2023 season.  The registration fee for the year is still ONLY $100. To download the Driver Information Sheet, Driver Registration Sheet, and the W9 to be filled out, CLICK HERE  The 2023 season will open on Saturday, April 15th, with Dirt Series Championship weekly racing action featuring a complete program, including the Victory Lap Pro Late Model, Truckin Thunder Sportsman, Budweiser Modified, and Collision One Limited Stock divisions in action. The Dirt Series Champion weekly racing season will conclude on Saturday, September 16th, with the crowning of the speedway’s champions in each division. For a complete look at the 2023 schedule, CLICK HERE Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/vamotorspeedway and “Follow” us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vamotorspeedway. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a 1/2-mile dirt oval. The 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....

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