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July 10, 2009 # 10 Follow the race on your scanner at 461.200 for the track officials communications. Hear Track Talk on Radio 1620 AM Wednesday 6:05pm Bombers Sportsmen Super Late Model Pro Late Models Superstocks Modifieds 1. (8) Mike Kitchen 501 2. (87) William Goulet 489 3. (2) Pete Kitchen 484 4. (03) Michael Nelson 388 5. (68) Daryl Lynchard 336 6. (44) Bo Hancock 326 7. (33) Sam Mellema 300 8. (102) Rick Grimes 262 9. (28) Dayton Sidner 256 10. (5) Mike Gorum 238 1. (94) Shannon Jackson 336 2. (0) John Shuffler 323 3. (42) Randy Thompson 304 4. (53) Earl Polk 285 5. (55) Mike Moore 283 6. (11) Tommy Rollins 224 7. (1) Howard Langham 205 8. (17) Chris Cotto 180 9. (44) Greg Young 156 10. (76) Daniel Webber 147 1. (42) Randy Thompson 478 2. (4) Willie Kitchen 459 3. (07) Jim Pokrant 428 4. (99) Billy Hoover 418 5. (33) Steve Butrick 394 6. (12) Bubba Winslow 348 7. (24) Wayne Burkett 280 8. (81) Tina Davidson 270 9. (51) Stevie Mercer 248 10. (29) Shanna Ard 230 1. (26) Bubba Pollard 511 2. (10) Johanna Long 486 3. (112) Augie Grill 453 4. (99) Casey Smith 431 5. (1) Eddie Mercer 399 6. (11) David Rogers 336 7. (6) Hunter Robbins 334 8. (21) Scott Carlson 333 9. (48) Cecil Chunn 325 10. (39) Ryan Sieg 295 Watch IN THE GROOVE on BLAB-TV Alternating Monday Nites at 8PM Steve Stokes BLAB-TV Host 1. (17) Chris Cotto 164 2. (33) Nathan Ingersoll 161 3. (127) Phillip Merryman 159 4. (7) Todd Jones 146 5. (91) Ron Schneider 122 6. (1) Tim Martin 113 7. (14) Mike Maddox 103 8. (6) Ricky Neal 83 9. (39) Mark Chrudimsky 66 9. (18) Kevin Peel 66 1. (27) Ronnie Smith 283 2. (36) Keith Thorpe 262 3. (40) Keith English 218 4. (37) James Kimbrough 212 5. (81) Brandon Odom 200 6. (64) David Jones 198 7. (7) Shain Cheney 185 8. (79) Kyle Bryant 166 9. (10) Johanna Long 157 10. (54) John Thompson 137 It’s great when local drivers venture to test their skills at other tracks. Hal Martin, a senior at the University of New Orleans ran in the NASCAR Truck Series in Memphis 2 weeks ago. He finished 26th, after the truck experienced overheating. Johanna Long this weekend is running the ARCA race at Iowa Speedway, she tested well last week. Last weekend she drove in the PASS Series at Greenville SC, and at Hickory NC. Finally did you see where two alumni of 5 Flags are being considered for the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte? Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip top the list of nominees. Bobby ran in 17 Snowballs and never won, Darrell ran 6 times won in1976. Wings, Mods, Sportsmen, Bombers Tonite, an awsome show of power and speed with the winged sprints from Tampa venturing to the Gulf Coast for a pair of events. Tonight Pensacola, tomorrow Mobile Inter- national Speedway. We welcome the drivers, and familes to enjoy the hospitality of Pensacola. The Late Models have the week off. We look forward to the annual Celebrity and Media race. We are hoping to have a field of six, limited by the cars Bomber drivers are able to loan us. We anticipate a couple of radio personalities, a FHP trooper, the mayor, a sheriff, and a county commissioner. That’s in 2 weeks. Looking ahead to September we are formulating plans for a salute to the “First Responders” in our area, firefighters, EMT’s and law enforce- ment personnel. Circle September 11th on your calendar.

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July 10, 2009 # 10

Follow the race on your scanner at 461.200 for the track officials communications. Hear Track Talk on Radio 1620 AM Wednesday 6:05pm

Bombers Sportsmen Super Late Model

Pro Late Models Superstocks Modifieds

1. (8) Mike Kitchen 5012. (87) William Goulet 4893. (2) Pete Kitchen 4844. (03) Michael Nelson 388 5. (68) Daryl Lynchard 3366. (44) Bo Hancock 3267. (33) Sam Mellema 3008. (102) Rick Grimes 2629. (28) Dayton Sidner 25610. (5) Mike Gorum 238

1. (94) Shannon Jackson 336 2. (0) John Shuffler 3233. (42) Randy Thompson 3044. (53) Earl Polk 2855. (55) Mike Moore 2836. (11) Tommy Rollins 2247. (1) Howard Langham 2058. (17) Chris Cotto 1809. (44) Greg Young 15610. (76) Daniel Webber 147

1. (42) Randy Thompson 4782. (4) Willie Kitchen 4593. (07) Jim Pokrant 4284. (99) Billy Hoover 4185. (33) Steve Butrick 3946. (12) Bubba Winslow 348 7. (24) Wayne Burkett 2808. (81) Tina Davidson 2709. (51) Stevie Mercer 24810. (29) Shanna Ard 230

1. (26) Bubba Pollard 5112. (10) Johanna Long 4863. (112) Augie Grill 4534. (99) Casey Smith 4315. (1) Eddie Mercer 3996. (11) David Rogers 3367. (6) Hunter Robbins 3348. (21) Scott Carlson 3339. (48) Cecil Chunn 32510. (39) Ryan Sieg 295

Watch IN THE GROOVE on BLAB-TVAlternating Monday Nites at 8PM

Steve Stokes BLAB-TV Host

1. (17) Chris Cotto 1642. (33) Nathan Ingersoll 1613. (127) Phillip Merryman 1594. (7) Todd Jones 1465. (91) Ron Schneider 1226. (1) Tim Martin 1137. (14) Mike Maddox 1038. (6) Ricky Neal 839. (39) Mark Chrudimsky 669. (18) Kevin Peel 66

1. (27) Ronnie Smith 2832. (36) Keith Thorpe 2623. (40) Keith English 2184. (37) James Kimbrough 2125. (81) Brandon Odom 2006. (64) David Jones 1987. (7) Shain Cheney 1858. (79) Kyle Bryant 1669. (10) Johanna Long 15710. (54) John Thompson 137

It’s great when local drivers venture to test their skills at other tracks. Hal Martin, a senior at the University of New Orleans ran in the NASCAR Truck Series in Memphis 2 weeks ago. He finished 26th, after the truck experienced overheating. Johanna Long this weekend is running the ARCA race at Iowa Speedway, she tested well last week. Last weekend she drove in the PASS Series at Greenville SC, and at Hickory NC. Finally did you see where two alumni of 5 Flags are being considered for the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte? Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip top the list of nominees. Bobby ran in 17 Snowballs and never won, Darrell ran 6 times won in1976.

Wings, Mods, Sportsmen, Bombers Tonite, an awsome show of power and speed with thewinged sprints from Tampa venturing to the Gulf Coast fora pair of events. Tonight Pensacola, tomorrow Mobile Inter-national Speedway. We welcome the drivers, and familes toenjoy the hospitality of Pensacola. The Late Models have the week off. We look forward to the annual Celebrity and Media race. We are hoping to have a field of six, limited by the cars Bomber drivers areable to loan us. We anticipate a couple of radio personalities, a FHPtrooper, the mayor, a sheriff, and a county commissioner. That’s in 2 weeks. Looking ahead to September we are formulating plans for a saluteto the “First Responders” in our area, firefighters, EMT’s and law enforce-ment personnel. Circle September 11th on your calendar.