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Official 2010 Driver Points

1 83 Tim Shaffer 8080
2 w20 Greg Wilson 7157
3 89g David Gravel 7036
4 4 Cap Henry 6632
5 6 Bill Rose 6490
6 12 Jared Ridge 5967
7 0 Brandon Wimmer 3822
8 97 Dean Jacobs 3401
9 1 Stevie Smith 3281
10 30c Lance Dewease 2875
 

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Official 2010 Rookie Points

14Cap Henry6632
212Jared Ridge5967
 
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Tim Shaffer Wins First Gene Tallman Memorial at Elkins Speedway

ImageCamargo, IL (6-6-09) by Kelly Brown - Public Relations Director – On a night when the drivers of the O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions were paying respect to one of the greats in West Virginia racing history, Gene Tallman, it was a night in which youth was served. All Star veteran Tim Shaffer may have taken the win with three plugs holding together his right rear tire, but one of the leading stories of the night was several drivers recording their career best finishes.

 

With sophomore driver Ryan Myers starting from the pole for the first time in his career and Rookie-of-the-Year title contender Brandon Wimmer lined up in second, the young guns of the series started the night out front ready to fire when the Green Flag flew. On the start it was Wimmer who got the early jump, with Myers and Shaffer in his tire tracks.

 

In the early laps Shaffer was on the move. He spent a few orbits of the course sizing Myers up before pulling underneath him to take the second position on Lap 9. With ten laps in the books the top-five was consisted of: Wimmer, Shaffer, Myers, Daron Clayton, and Dale Blaney.  Justin Henderson did sneak into the top-five for a short time, as he battled Blaney for the fifth position.

 

At this time fellow Rookie-of-the-Year contender Daron Clayton decided to make a charge to the front diving under Myers on Lap 15, then went to work on the 83 car. Feeling the heat, Shaffer made a move on Wimmer stealing the lead for a split second. Wimmer battled back though retaking the lead, but it was Shaffer with a stiff upper hand establishing himself in the top spot with a move under the 0 car with ten laps to go.

 

With the laps winding down, Clayton could hear the clock ticking and began to make his presence known sliding his way into the second position, but it was short lived as he got into the 7au of Roddy Bellbowen, who was not on the lead lap. Both cars went spinning and flipping, causing a Red Flag. The restart order was: Shaffer, Wimmer, Henderson, Myers, and Blaney.

 

When the field saw the Green Flag again it was Doug Esh who was on the move. On the restart he got a good jump picking up four positions, moving from eighth to fourth in the final laps of the event. With the Checkered Flag flying in the air it would be Shaffer picking up his second All Star race win in 24 hours. He was followed by Wimmer, Henderson, Esh, Blaney and Myers.

 

This was Shaffer’s third victory of the season; his first came in the season opener at Ocala Speedway in Florida and his second came last night at his home track of Lernerville Speedway. This is his fourteenth All Star career win.  

Drivers turning in career best finishes tonight included: Wimmer who recorded his first runner up finish, Justin Henderson who appeared in the top-three for the first time, Ryan Myers tying his best career finish of sixth, and David Gravel with his first career top-ten finish.

 

The All Star Circuit of Champions will make a return visit to Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania on Friday night June 12, for a showdown against the PA Posse. For the most up to date information on the All Star Circuit of Champions bookmark www.allstarsprint.com on your computer.  

 

Kistler Engines Qualifying 

Car-Driver-Time
1.     92 Daron Clayton  12.263
2.     56r Ryan Myers 12.290
3.     2 Dale Blaney 12.330
4.     83 Tim Shaffer 12.437
5.     0 Brandon Wimmer 12.570
6.     25 Justin Henderson 12.586
7.     w20 Greg Wilson12.619
8.     39 Doug Esh 12.677
9.     6r Ryan Bunton 12.708
10.   89g David Gravel 12.771
11.   7au Roddy Bellbowen12.932
12.   33s Fred Spaats 13.027
13.   7t Troy Vaccaro 13.067
14.   7a Dave Dixon 13.621
15.   001 Greg Mitchell 13.645 

Heat Finishes (Started)

MSD Ignition Heat 1 –8 Laps
1.     0 Brandon Wimmer (2)
2.     w20 Greg Wilson (1)
3.     92 Daron Clayton (4)
4.     2 Dale Blaney (3)
5.     7a Roddy Bellbowen (6)
6.     6r Ryan Bunton (5)
7.     33s Fred Spaats (8)

8.     7a Dave Dixon (7)

Kears Speed Shop Heat 2 – 8 Laps
1.     83 Tim Shaffer (3)
2.     25 Justin Henderson (2)
3.     39 Dough Esh (1)
4.     89g David Gravel (5)
5.     56r Ryan Myers (4)
6.     7t Troy Vaccaro (6)

7.     001 Greg Mitchell (7)

Rubbn Repair Dash - 6 Laps
1.     83 Tim Shaffer (1)
2.     92 Daron Clayton (4)
3.     2 Dale Blaney (2)
4.     25 Justin Henderson (6)
5.     0 Brandon Wimmer (5)

6.     56r Ryan Myers (3)

 

O’Reilly Auto Parts A Main – 30 Lap
1.      83 Tim Shaffer (4)
2.     0 Brandon Wimmer (2)
3.     25 Justin Henderson (3)
4.     39 Doug Esh (8)
5.     2 Dale Blaney (5)
6.     56r Ryan Myers (1)
7.     89g David Gravel (10)
8.     w20 Greg Wilson (7)
9.     7t  Troy Vaccaro (12)
10.  6r Ryan Bunton (9)
11.  33s Fred Spaats (15)
12.  7a Dave Dixon (13)
13.  001 Greg Mitchell (14)
14.  92 Daron Clayton (6)
15.  7au Roddy Bellbowen (11) 
 
 
 

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All Star Sprint Series

ImageThe All Stars are one of the premier sprint car sanctioning bodies in the USA. It is owned by Illinois businessman,  and now in their 30th year of operation, the All Stars take pride in their reputation of providing highly competitive, fair, exciting racing for outlaw sprint cars with many different winners in a year. About 400 drivers participate in All Star races yearly in front of an average of 5,000 spectators per event. Currently 40+ races are scheduled in numerous states, such as Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee, Nebraska, West Virginia, and Kansas.
 

Ohio Sprint Speedweek

Image Ohio Sprint Speedweek proves to be one of the most competitive weeks in racing during the 2010 All Star season. Tough battles happened  in the 2010 Ohio Sprint Speedweek season, as it included nine straight nights of racing action in the buckeye state, it challenged the best of the best, but young David Gravel- DDR Motorsports was crowned the 2010 champion.