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| ASCS Northwest at Grays Harbor on Sunday |
Click Here to Read More! TULSA, Okla. (August 30, 2010) – With just 23 points separating defending series champion Roger Crockett (1830) and Jason Solwold (1807), it should be an intense test of wills this Sunday at Grays Harbor Raceway for the annual Labor Day Big “E” Weekend in Elma, WA.
After failing to make both ASCS National feature events in July, it will be interesting to see if Crockett can rebound and reclaim his characteristic mental groove on Elma’s 3/8 mile. But Crockett isn’t the only one capable of “finding a groove” this weekend at Grays Harbor Raceway. Posted 8/31/2010 |
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| Coos Bay Feature Finish Revised |
TULSA, Okla. (August 23, 2010) – A review of Saturday night’s American Sprint Car Series Northwest Region main event at Coos Bay Speedway has revealed errors that impacted the final reported finishing order.
While the top three finishers (Henry Van Dam, Mitch Olson and Jason Solwold) remain the same, there were several changes throughout the balance of the field.
With the corrected and revised finishing order, Roger Crockett retains the ASCS Northwest points lead by 23 points over Solwold with a fourth-place finish at Coos Bay.
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| Henry Van Dam Scores First ASCS Northwest Win! |
COOS BAY, Ore. (August 21, 2010) – Henry Van Dam captured his first career American Sprint Car Series feature win by winning Saturday night’s 30-lap ASCS Northwest main event at Coos Bay Speedway.
The Enumclaw, WA, shoe raced into the lead in the early going and went on to take the checkered flag in front of Mitch Olswon, while Jason Solwold moved atop the ASCS Northwest point charts with a third-place showing.
(Stacy Verrall photo)
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| Crockett Breaks Banks for Northwest Loot! |
BANKS, Ore. (August 20, 2010) – Reigning series champion Roger Crockett collected his fifth American Sprint Car Series Northwest feature win of the year by topping Friday night’s 30-lapper at Sunset Speedway.
Crockett raced into the lead near the midway point and led the rest of the way, with Jason Solwold, Henry Van Dam, Seth Bergman and Logan Forler rounding out the top five.
(Stacy Verrall photo)
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| Bacon Best in Cottage Grove Finale! |
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. (July 24, 2010) – Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon put a quick stop to Jason Johnson’s three-race winning streak by charging to victory lane in Saturday night’s 35-lap Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters main event at Cottage Grove Speedway.
The 20-year-old from Broken Arrow, OK, gunned into the lead at the outset and led the entire distance on the ¼-mile clay oval, taking the $6,000 triumph with a handful of lapped cars and nearly a half-lap between himself and runner-up Seth Bergman at the checkered flag.
Zach Chappell completed the podium with a third-place finish, with Henry Van Dam and Kyle Hirst rounding out the top five.
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| Jason Johnson Makes it Three in a Row! |
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. (July 23, 2010) – Jason Johnson extended his mastery of the Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters swing through the Northwest by wiring the field in Friday night’s 30-lap preliminary main event at Cottage Grove Speedway for his third win in a row.
“The Ragin’ Cajun” gunned into the lead at the outset and led all the way aboard the JJR Don Ott-powered Haynes/Pope Transportation No. 41 Maxim for his fourth series win of the year and 47th career ASCS National triumph.
Johnson locked into Saturday's $6,000-to-win Cottage Grove finale along with Brady Bacon, Seth Bergman and Shane Stewart.
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| Crockett Takes Lion's Share of Mid-Season Fund |
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SEATTLE, Wash. (July 21, 2010) - Jack Dilley Logging offered up $5,000 this year for the ASCS Northwest's Mid-Season Point Fund to be distributed among the top five in accumulative points from the July 3-4 weekend in Cottage Grove and all five of the 13th Annual Northwest Speedweek races (1 @Southern Oregon Speedway, 1 @Willamette Speedway, 1 @Sunset Speedway, 2 @Grays Harbor Raceway). Early on it appeared Roger Crockett was untouchable after sweeping the Cottage Grove event and picking up an additional win at Willamette Speedway during speedweek. However, Crockett wasn't nearly as dominant at Grays Harbor Raceway missing both A-Main features and swinging the door wide open for a new ASCS Northest Mid-Season Champion. |
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| Jason Johnson Banks $10,092 in Brownfield Memorial |
ELMA, Wash. (July 17, 2010) – Louisiana’s Jason Johnson is definitely enjoying the cool Northwest air, as he completed a sweep of the weekend’s Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National action at Grays Harbor Raceway by taking the $10,092 winner’s share in Saturday night’s 35-lap Fourth Annual Fred Brownfield Memorial championship feature event.
The 2008 series champion battled past Ricky Logan on the seventh circuit and checked out for his third Lucas Oil Sprint Car win of the year aboard the JJR Don Ott-powered Haynes/Pope Transportation No. 41 Maxim, besting the stout field that numbered 59 competitors over the weekend.
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| Cajun Rages in Brownfield Memorial Prelim! |
ELMA, Wash. (July 16, 2010) – Jason Johnson opened up the slightest bit of breathing room in the $60,000 Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National championship race by picking off his second series win of the year in Friday night’s 30-lap preliminary feature event at Grays Harbor Raceway.
“The Ragin’ Cajun” survived an early skirmish with defending event winner Travis Rilat and Zach Chappell before taking the lead away from Ricky Logan on the 17th round en route to victory lane atop the high-banked, 3/8-mile oval aboard the JJR Don Ott-powered Haynes/Pope Transportation No. 41 Maxim.
Johnson took his 45th career ASCS National win ahead of the battling duo of Jayme Barnes and Shane Stewart, with Logan taking the fourth and final lock-in position to Saturday night’s $10,092-to-win Fourth Annual Fred Brownfield Memorial championship main event.
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A reminder to all drivers who are planning on participating with the Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Car Dirt Series presented by K&N Filters in 2010, we need your new or updated profile information for the website. After we receive your information and you have become a member for 2010, your profile will be added to the Website's "Driver Profile" page for all to view throughout the season. It will also include your race-by-race stats for the 2010 race season, as well as results from previous seasons.
To find out what information you will need to send in, contact Lonnie Wheatley at ascsed@aol.com. |
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| 2010 Membership Registrations Available |
TULSA, Okla. (January 28, 2010) – Another action-packed year of American Sprint Car Series competition is just around the corner. And with that, 2010 Driver Registration forms are now available at www.ascsracing.com.
Drivers planning on competing with the American Sprint Car Series in 2010 can register for just $150.
Drivers do not have to be ASCS members to compete in ASCS sanctioned events, however drivers must be members to be eligible for contingency awards and year-end point fund monies and to be covered under the series' insurance policy.
Crew members may join as well for just $100. Membership for drivers and crew members also assures a pit pass price of no more than $30 at any Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series presented by K&N Filters event or any ASCS Regional event.
Just Click Here for the 2010 ASCS Driver Registration Form |
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