Marty Edwards Wins Veteran’s Day 150

It was typical Martinsville racing with a lot of bent sheet metal, a few torn up race cars, and a couple of tempers flaring. After the dust settled, Marty Edwards was victorious.

Edwards only led ten laps on the OSR Veteran’s Day 150 at Martinsville Speedway, but he was out in front for lap number 150.

After leading the race for 75 laps, Alonzo Morales had to settle for second place. Jeremy Adams also led the race for 26 laps.

Here’s the complete run-down.

Pos Car # Driver Laps
Led
Club
1 25
Marty Edwards
10 Carolina
2 32
Alonzo Morales
79 New Jersey
3 31
Derek Hopkinson
0 New Jersey
4 46
Dan Collinsworth
0 West
5 2
Cody Norman
0 Carolina
6 155
Michael Jeanes
0 Texas
7 55
Timothy Heaney
2 Carolina
8 389
Jeremy Adams
26 Mid-South
9 5
Stephen Raughton
4 Mid-South
10 8
Brandon Kiger
5 Carolina
11 42
Garrett Huffines
0 Northwest
12 69
John Holcomb
0 Ohio
13 20
Alton Parsons2
0 Carolina
14 14
Vern Bradley
0 Florida
15 54
Cody Griffin
19 Carolina
16 34
Corey Stockert
0 New Jersey
17 28
Nathan Hurlburt
0 Illinois
18 88
Jeremy Hathaway
0 Carolina
19 41
Carson Hocevar
0 Michigan
20 29
Shaun Hines
0 New York
21 22
Max Mclaughlin
5 Carolina
22 33
Vernon Margheim
0 Indiana
23 17
Keith Lord
0 New England
24 73
Eric Spencer
0 Carolina
25 104
Chip Dickert
0 Carolina

OSR Florida Governor’s Cup at New Smyrna Speedway

OSR Governor's CupEach November, New Smyrna Speedway hosts the Florida Governor’s Cup 200. It’s a Super Late Model race that is among the most elite short track racing events in the country, second in prestige only to the Snowball Derby.

The Governor’s Cup has been won by some of the biggest names in short track racing since its inception in 1963.

Legendary Alabama short track hot shoe Augie Grill has won the past two Governor’s Cup SLM events. Erik Jones won the event in 2011. Before that, Florida short track racing legends such as Wayne Anderson, David Rogers, Gary Balough, Mike Fritts, Pete Orr, Dick Anderson, and Bobby Gill were some of the winners of this prestigious Super Late Model Race. Other legendary drivers who won the Governor’s Cup in the past include Dick Trickle, Ed Howe, and Freddy Fryer.

Old School Racing Motorsports is proud to bring you the sim version of the Florida Governor’s Cup at New Smyrna Speedway.

Race Information:

  • Race date: Sunday, November 15, 2015
  • Practice at 8:00 pm, Qualifying at 8:40 pm, Racing at 8:45 pm (eastern)
  • 200 laps
  • Hosted session
  • Qualifying attached, top 26 transfer
  • Class D 3.0 license minimum
  • Open Setups
  • Night lighting
  • 72°, all other weather settings at default

North South Shootout Battle Goes Right Down to the Wire

It came right down to the wire in the North South Shootout Event. The South won the Street Stock and Late Model Races, and the North won the SK Modified and Super Late Model races.

The overall outcome of the North South Shootout was decided in the Tour Modified race. Chris Forster of the New England Club won the final race of the event.

It was a full, fun day of racing.

Dennis Brasfield of the Mid-South Club won the North South Shootout Street Stock race.

Pos Car # Driver Start
Pos
Club
1 38
Dennis Brasfield
2 Mid-South
2 13
Tyler Burgess
4 Mid-South
3 36
Adam Skipworth
7 Australia/NZ
4 48
Caine Cook
14 Plains
5 1
Jimmy Mullis
3 Carolina
6 00
Devyn Manzi
5 New England
7 18
Brandt Graham
19 Canada
8 3
Jeremy Hathaway
9 Carolina
9 56
Brodie Mcpherson
1 Canada
10 7
Jeffrey Johnson
10 Carolina
11 80
Lenny Nilsson
8 Scandinavia
12 27
Michael Baxter2
13 Canada
13 77
Bill Haywood
6 Plains
14 01
Matt Nothstein
12 Pennsylvania
15 73
Mitchell Hill
15 Australia/NZ
16 62
Jeff Kendrick
11 Mid-South
17 53
Charles Kopach
16 Florida
18 28
Wojtek Potoczek
17 Central-Eastern Europe
19 06
Trevor Rizzo
18 Carolina
20 14
Blake Clouatre
20 Mid-South
21 19
Cole Thomas
21 Midwest

 

Dennis Brasfield of the Mid-South Club also won the North South Shootout Late Model race.

Pos Car # Driver Start
Pos
Club
1 38
Dennis Brasfield
3 Mid-South
2 44
Paul Fugate
8 Midwest
3 31
Austin Dodge
11 Virginias
4 77
Bill Haywood
13 Plains
5 013
Thomas Axsom
2 New England
6 18
Rémy LeLouarne
10 France
7 92
Robert Braun
12 Midwest
8 1
Jimmy Mullis
1 Carolina
9 27
Michael Baxter2
7 Canada
10 66
Darrin Isenberg
14 Plains
11 9
Quinn Johnston
17 Illinois
12 00
Devyn Manzi
9 New England
13 07
William Hartman
4 Michigan
14 2
Tyler Burgess
15 Mid-South
15 48
Caine Cook
18 Plains
16 62
Jeff Kendrick
16 Mid-South
17 129
Don Brooks
19 Ohio
18 56
Brodie Mcpherson
6 Canada
19 90
Trace Williams
5 Virginias
20 14
Brandt Graham
20 Canada

 

Michael Baxter of Canada won the SK Modified race.

Pos Car # Driver Start
Pos
Club
1 27
Michael Baxter2
3 Canada
2 17
Glen Reen
1 Massachusetts
3 90
Trace Williams
6 Virginias
4 711
Eric Hahn
4 Michigan
5 62
Jeff Kendrick
5 Mid-South
6 13
Thomas Axsom
2 New England
7 9
Jason Keklak
8 New York
8 1
Bill Haywood
7 Plains
9 07
Robert Pierce
9 New England
10 00
Bertel Serfes
10 New England

 

Ryan Beagle, also of Canada, won the Super Late Model race, totally dominating the field. The best race of the night was for second place, between Nick Nyznick and Thomas Axsom.

Pos Car # Driver Start
Pos
Club
1 84
Ryan Beagle
3 Canada
2 3
Nick Nyznik
2 Ohio
3 039
Thomas Axsom
9 New England
4 9
Jason Keklak
6 New York
5 16
David Bodio
5 New England
6 56
Brodie Mcpherson
10 Canada
7 2
Bill Haywood
8 Plains
8 24
Joshua Nyznik
1 Ohio
9 07
Robert Pierce
12 New England
10 7
James Linkiewicz
13 Indiana
11 62
Jeff Kendrick
4 Mid-South
12 03
Memphis Villarreal
14 Texas
13 70
Tony Elrod
15 Florida
14 90
Trace Williams
7 Virginias
15 6
Kurt Smith2
11 Indiana

 

Chris Forster of the New England Club decided the overall outcome of the North South Shootout in favor of the North.

Pos Car # Driver Start
Pos
Club
1 58
Chris Forster
1 New England
2 10
Justin M Allen
2 Virginias
3 62
Jeff Kendrick
4 Mid-South
4 27
Michael Baxter2
5 Canada
5 13
Thomas Axsom
3 New England
6 1
Bill Haywood
9 Plains
7 8
Jeff Walton
7 Virginias
8 20
Grayson Cullather
6 Virginias
9 14
Cory Midgett
10 New York
10 90
Trace Williams
8 Virginias

OSR Veteran’s Day 150

OSR Veteran's Day 150Old School Racing Motorsports is proud to present the Veteran’s Day 150 Late Model race at Martinsville Speedway.

The date for the race is set for Wednesday, November 11. Here is the event schedule (all times central):

  • 7:00 pm – practice
  • 7:40 pm – lone qualifying, top 25 advance
  • 7:45 pm – Veteran’s Day 150
  • Weather – 65° and overcast, all other settings at default
  • Open setups – Download my setup here
  • Initial track usage set automatically. Marbles will be cleaned automatically. Track usage carries over from session to session.

The race will be in an open hosted session so anyone who holds a Class D license (or better) and is not blacklisted can join.

I hope many of you will plan to join Old School Racing Motorsports in celebrating our veterans.

OSR @ Five Flags Speedway

OSR at Five Flags Speedway
The Old School Racing Motorsports League will once again offer something new and unique to the iRacing community next season. The league will race in four different divisions at a single track for the entire racing season (3 months). The track for the fall season will be the venerable Five Flags Speedway located in Pensacola, Florida.

The four divisions on the racing docket are:

  • Legends Cars – 20 laps
  • Street Stocks – 30 laps
  • Late Model Sportsmen – 40 laps
  • Super Late Models – 50 laps

There will be no qualifying sessions. The grid will be formed by inverting the finish from the previous week. The first week’s races will grid by iRating.

All races will be held on Sunday nights beginning at 8:00 pm eastern time. There will be brief breaks between races so nobody feels rushed. The OSR Fall Season will begin on Sunday, October 4.

We will be testing the format throughout the month of September in open hosted and league only hosted races. These races will be announced through the iRacing League communication system by email and private message. To receive the announcements visit our iRacing League page at http://members.iracing.com/membersite/member/LeagueView.do?league=597 and click the ‘Apply to this League’ button.

We will continue to run open setups in all divisions. As most of you probably know, Old School Racing provides fresh iRacing setups for all of these cars on our website at https://osracing.net.

If you’d like to join a friendly league that features clean, competitive racing, visit our iRacing League page at http://members.iracing.com/membersite/member/LeagueView.do?league=597 and click the ‘Apply to this League’ button.

If you have additional questions about the Old School Racing League, feel free to join us in TeamSpeak at OSRacing.ddns.net, or contact me through the OSR website at https://osracing.net/contact-upload/.