Reminder, this Thursday we are on the road at Leon Booze's Hot Wheels palace for the annual running of the Chili Bowl! (GPS 8320 Mason Rd, Sandusky Ohio 44870)
We will be running heats, B and A mains for midgets and a round robin for LMs (Dirt in the Dome Gateway!!!)
Monday, January 13, 2020
Birthday Race Shakes Up Points Battle! Christian Booze returns and takes two...
New year, new you, but at Redmen Raceway, its new battle. The first night back after the holiday break saw college winter breaker Christian Booze return to RR in mid season form taking two of three races on the night.
The late model opener saw Christian Booze and Ryan Missler race to a tie, only to have Booze claim the win on count-back. Lee Booze finished a close third. Randy Dickman, John Warren Rich and Brian Lesiecki and Lilian Missler rounded out the field in the 6 lanes x 60 second race.
Laps, Driver
106, Christian Booze
106, Ryan Missler
104, Lee Booze
102, Randy Dickman
100, John Warren
99, Rich Lesiecki
95, Brian Lesiecki
86, Lilian Missler
Randy Dickman took the mod main over Missler and Christian Booze, due largely to a solid run in the red lane.
Laps, Driver
117, Randy Dickman
115, Ryan Missler
112, Christian Booze
112, Rich Lesiecki
112, John Warren
111, Brian Lesiecki
110, Lee Booze
99, Lilian Missler
The Sprint Car night capper featured a twist on the normal IROC style racing at RR. Each driver picked a car to start and ala robbers bingo, the lower finishing drivers could steal a faster car for the next round or choose one of the pool of extra cars. Anyone with a fast car, wasn't keeping it too long, making for interesting strategies. When all was said and done, with many cars traded, stolen (and parked) Christian Booze came out on top with 135 laps. Lee Booze using the strategy of mid pack cars cruised to second with Ryan Missler see-sawing between winners and losers for third.
Laps, Driver
135, Christian Booze
132, Lee Booze
129, Ryan Missler
128, Rich Lesiecki
127, Randy Dickman
126, Brian Lesiecki
116, John Warren (who had the knack of picking six slow cars in a row...)
The late model opener saw Christian Booze and Ryan Missler race to a tie, only to have Booze claim the win on count-back. Lee Booze finished a close third. Randy Dickman, John Warren Rich and Brian Lesiecki and Lilian Missler rounded out the field in the 6 lanes x 60 second race.
Laps, Driver
106, Christian Booze
106, Ryan Missler
104, Lee Booze
102, Randy Dickman
100, John Warren
99, Rich Lesiecki
95, Brian Lesiecki
86, Lilian Missler
The Late Models sure know how to pile'em up!
Randy Dickman took the mod main over Missler and Christian Booze, due largely to a solid run in the red lane.
Laps, Driver
117, Randy Dickman
115, Ryan Missler
112, Christian Booze
112, Rich Lesiecki
112, John Warren
111, Brian Lesiecki
110, Lee Booze
99, Lilian Missler
Heads up cone man! He was alright, just a bit angry at Ferkel and Rankin!
The Sprint Car night capper featured a twist on the normal IROC style racing at RR. Each driver picked a car to start and ala robbers bingo, the lower finishing drivers could steal a faster car for the next round or choose one of the pool of extra cars. Anyone with a fast car, wasn't keeping it too long, making for interesting strategies. When all was said and done, with many cars traded, stolen (and parked) Christian Booze came out on top with 135 laps. Lee Booze using the strategy of mid pack cars cruised to second with Ryan Missler see-sawing between winners and losers for third.
Laps, Driver
135, Christian Booze
132, Lee Booze
129, Ryan Missler
128, Rich Lesiecki
127, Randy Dickman
126, Brian Lesiecki
116, John Warren (who had the knack of picking six slow cars in a row...)
Randy Dickman (L), and Christian Booze (R) took home the hardware on Bday Night...
Dickman Wins World 100, JW takes prelim win in tiebreaker...
Randy Dickman's new found love of dirt late model racing paid off on December 11 as he took the runaway victory in the Annual World 100 event. Dickman snared two lane wins in the five lane event that ran for an epic 100 laps per lane.
John Warren took the pole for the century grind in the prelim event out dueling Lee Booze and Ryan Missler on the count-back as all three notched 23 points after five lanes. Randy Dickman and Rich Lesiecki rounded out the top five.
In the main event, it was all Dickman as he pulled away for the seven lap win over John Warren, who was one-up on Booze. Ryan Missler, Rich Lesiecki and Lilian Missler rounded out the field.
World 100 Results
Laps, Driver
473 Randy Dickman
466 John Warren
465 Lee Booze
463 Ryan Missler
436 Rich Lesiecki
226 Lilian Missler
John Warren took the pole for the century grind in the prelim event out dueling Lee Booze and Ryan Missler on the count-back as all three notched 23 points after five lanes. Randy Dickman and Rich Lesiecki rounded out the top five.
In the main event, it was all Dickman as he pulled away for the seven lap win over John Warren, who was one-up on Booze. Ryan Missler, Rich Lesiecki and Lilian Missler rounded out the field.
World 100 Results
Laps, Driver
473 Randy Dickman
466 John Warren
465 Lee Booze
463 Ryan Missler
436 Rich Lesiecki
226 Lilian Missler
Winner Randy Dickman (R) is joined in victory lane with prelim victor John Warren (L)
The winner in tech...no titanium was found!
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