Saturday, December 16, 2017

Warren One, But C. Booze Gets Two and Ties Up Points Battle...

Sooner or later its going to happen, Christian Booze is going to sweep the night at Redmen Raceway.  For the second week in a row the teen slot car racing sensation grabbed the first two mains of the night, before the RR handicap system kicked in.  Only Sheffield's John Warren had an answer this week, stopping the sweep in the finale of World 100 night for Tyco late models.

Two more for Christian Booze

The younger Booze ran away with the Trackmate Racing systems championship points format, nabbing three segment wins and 32 total points.  John Warren was the best of the rest with one segment win and 28 points.  Ryan Missler also picked up a segment win for third.  Justin Liskai, Randy Dickman, Lee Booze and Lillian Missler rounded out the event.

Justin Liskai (aka The Authority) doesn't make $175 a week, but its still fine...


In race two, a 25 lap per lane event, Booze again proved to be on target.  With segment wins in the orange and yellow lanes (!), Booze held on for a one lap victory over Lee Booze and Randy Dickman.  John Warren, Ryan Missler and Justin Liskai trailed.

The third event began under a cloud of controversy, as Redmen Raceway timing and scoring failed to adjust the race set up to the correct format.  The error was caught after heat 1, and it was decided to continue under the same format as the previous event.  John Warren was adapted best and secured a three lap victory over Ryan Missler, Christian Booze and Justin Liskai.  Randy Dickman and Lee Booze finished a close fifth and sixth.

JW says, I'm old enough to remember wedge LMs!


The first two weeks of late model racing at Redmen Raceway were deemed a huge success with close competition and competitive cars being supplied by Four and a Half Star Bodies.  After the holiday break the modifieds will be back for one night, then its sprint car season at RR!




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