Saturday, August 27, 2011

Racing Resumes With Regular Program



Written By: Matt "Night" Rider

LOGANSPORT, IN.- After two consecutive rain outs, the action-packed micro sprint racing resumes on Saturday with the regular program at US 24 Speedway. Racers will set their sights on the four class features that will be up for grabs on Saturday.

The Nonwing Midget Clash has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 10th, while the Carol Smith Memorial has been moved to next Saturday, September 3rd. Qualifications and live green flag racing start at 6:30 PM this Saturday. I look forward to seeing you there!

For more information, please visit US 24 Speedway's official website at www.us24speedway.com.


Monday, August 8, 2011

Lauderbaugh Narrowly Misses the Challenge

Peck wins thirty lapper on father Steve's Birthday
Written By: Matt "Night" Rider
Photo Credit To: Rich Forman/ Rich Forman Photography

LOGANSPORT, IN.- The threat of rain didn't wash away the fun at US 24 Speedway. A forty-three micro sprint field took to the 1/6 dirt oval to battle for four features, as US 24 welcomed the Midwest All Star Kid Sprint Series to the track.

The action kicked off with the thirty lap Non Wing A-Main. Track officials put up a $150 dollar offer to the front row. The offer was a chance to win the money, if they would surrender their starting spot to go try and win the feature from the back. Non Wing A-Main pole sitter Justin Peck declined the offer, while second place starter Nate Lauderbaugh took the Challenge.

Peck (Pictured Left) eventually won the thirty lap Non Wing A-Main, while Lauderbaugh charged his way through the field to finish second. For his efforts, the track awarded Lauderbaugh $100.00.

After the checkers fell Peck said, "The car was perfect, running top and bottom. Today was my Dad Steve's Birthday, so Happy Birthday Dad."

About his hard charging run to second place Lauderbaugh (Pictured Lower Right, Yellow Car) said, "It was awesome to come from the back like that. I like to challenge myself. We just came up a hair short. One more caution and we might of had Peck. The crew put a lot of hard work into this deal. I want to thank Eric Shively, Shively Racing Engines, Hoosier Tire, Infinity Shocks, my Dad Tom, and Pidge for all their help this season."

Adam Barth followed up last week's Non Wing feature win, with a solid third place run. Fourth went to Rushville's Garrett Abrams, while Butler, IN. racer Nick Wilson rounded out the top five in the thirty lap Non Wing A-Main.

Kokomo, IN's Carson Stout took another impressive feature win in the Junior Class finale. Kayden Shagnessey and Gabe Wilson raced their way to second and third place finishes.

"It was awesome to win again tonight. Car was slick and fast just like I like it. I'd like to thank my friends and family for their support," Stout said after taking the checkers.

A thirty minute rain delay gave everyone a chance to regroup for the rest of the program. Racing resumed with the Restrictor Class feature. Warsaw, IN. racer Trey Johnson found victory lane, winning the Restrictor A-Main

"It felt great to finally get a win. Car was loose, but the track was slick and fast. I'd like to thank my Mom, my Dad, Grandpa Dane Ronk, Joe Leek, Rodney Stealy, and Jr. Stafford for their support this season," Johnson said.

Francesville, IN. native Rusty Disinger raced his way to another top five finish, this time taking second place honors. Third went to Dustin Davis, while Tipton's Justin Weir ran to fourth. Dawson Stealy came home fifth.

The final feature of the night came in the Wing Class. Plainfield, IN. native Mike Terry Jr. (Pictured Left) took the lead late, and never looked back scoring a big win. "The car was loose but fast. The track was awesome. Jim did a great job on it tonight. I'd like to thank Hoosier Tire, Paul Moyer Motorsports, Pioneer Real Estate INC, AJ Dream Builders, M&J Terry Enterprises, and Shively Racing Engines," Terry Jr. explained.

Non Wing A-Main winner Justin Peck ended his night in second, while Camden's Trent Wilson finished third. The CEO of Collin Erwin came home fourth, while Herscher, IL. native Trey Datweiler came home fifth. Monticello's Jimmy Wood finished sixth.

Another action packed weekend is set to invade US 24 Speedway. The Non Wing Midget Clash sponsored by Indy Race Parts will take place Friday and Saturday August 12-13th. The program will feature TQ Sprints, Kenyon Midgets, 1200 cc up right mini sprints, micros, and Focus cars. For more information on this special weekend and upcoming US 24 Speedway events, please check out US 24's official website at www.us24speedway.com.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Barth Takes First Feature at US 24 Speedway

Written By: Matt "Night" Rider
Photos By: Rich Forman Photography (www.richformanphotos.com)


LOGANSPORT, IN.- It was another special night of micro sprint racing, as US 24 Speedway crowned another first time winner in the thirty lap Non Wing A-Main.

Alexandria, IN. racer Adam Barth (Pictured Left) took his first checkered flag of his career at US 24, winning the thirty lap Non Wing A-Main. About his first win Barth said, "My first win at US 24 was great. It will be a win that I will remember for a long time to come. This is our first season at US 24. To get a win in your sixth race in this car is special. I'd like to thank Cory Kruseman, Chaulk Sticks, and Sanders Racing Wheels for all their support this season."

Muncie, IN. racer Billy "The Kid" Cribbs stayed with the front runners to take a solid second place finish. Third went to Kokomo's Shayne Riley. Todd Ritchey and Ty Detwailer raced their ways into the final spots of the Non Wing top five finishers.

Camden's Trent Wilson found victory lane, scoring his second straight feature win in the thirty lap Wing feature. "This win was great. Stan set up another fast race car, and we won from the pole. I'd like to thank FTX Chassis and Stars INC. for their support this season," Wilson explained.

Datweiler finished right behind Wilson in second, while Mike Terry Jr. took third. Monticello, IN. native Megan Wood raced her way to a strong fourth place finish, while Mattoon, IL.'s Cameron King took the checkers in fifth.

Francesville, IN. racer Rusty Disinger (Pictured Right) passed polesitter Tyler Orr early on and never looked back, winning the thirty lap Restrictor A-Main on Saturday night. After the checkers fell Disinger said, "The car was perfect. I couldn't of asked for a better car. I'd like to thank CD Embroidery, Disinger Machine Shop, Concept Chassis and my family for all their support this year."

Daleville, IN. native Austin Creamer put in a solid run to finish second. Third went to the polesitter Tyler Orr, while fourth belonged to Kenneth Harshbarger. Tipton, IN. racer Justin Weir raced his way to another top five finish, to round out the top five in Saturday night's Restrictor Finale.

Renneselaer's Dakota Williams put in some laps to dial in his Junior micro for this weekend's Midwest All Star Kids Sprint Series this coming Saturday. "I want to get this Non Wing set up down for next weekend. I'd like to thank my family and Dr. Mark Riese (DDS, PC) for their support this season," Williams exclaimed.

The Midwest All Star Kids Sprint Series makes their first of two trips to US 24 Speedway this coming Saturday. Come check out some action-packed micro sprint racing at US 24 Speedway this Saturday Aug 6th. For more information, please check out the official US 24 Speedway track website at www.us24speedway.com. See ya there!