Home | Register | Quick Links | FAQ | Donate | Contact |
![]() |
Thread Tools |
9/18/17, 4:30 PM |
#1
Indiana's own picks up round 2 in Mason Dixon race
|
||
Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 38 Race Count Last Year: 68 Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 2,050 |
As the
![]() Christian driving for Craig Dori of Illinois was up for the challenge on the 1/3rd mile high banks of both Crossville and Boyd's. Fri. night at Crossville, had Kent getting the handle on the orange and white #38 while running 4th he was involved with a lapped car on lap 17 but managed to keep the wheels rollin and no caution. The contact did result in a RR broken shock and a chunk of rubber missing on the tire. Christian charged back after falling back to 9 and managed a top 5 with 5th. Sat. night rolled around and the talk was all about the great racing that was seen between Pa. Jim Young and N.C. Tim Nye as they put on a clinic for slide jobs at Crossville. Count'm 17 sliders in 20 laps. As pill draw time came about the LOSSMS had 12 cars on hand for tonight's show as they lost 1 car do to engine issues. As always with and most all racing series racers help racers. As said, Dori's #38 suffered a broken shock and the Southern Outlaw Motorsports team of Darrin and Wayne Davis loaned them their extra pair of Super Shox for the night. Heat races won by Jim Young and Tim Nye they seemed to be the ones to beat on this night. Not so fast, the veteran sprint car ace from Indiana might have a say so about that, and he did. Running with the leaders all night Christian took the lead on lap 12 and never looked back, if he had he would have seen a torrid battle between 2,3,4,5,6 places, but on this Night The Lights In Georgia were not out because they were shining on Kent Christian from Indiana as he picked up his first Lucas Oil Southern States D-2 Midget Series victory and took the second half of the NORTH-SOUTH Mason Dixon Challenge to Indiana making it a "YANKEE" sweep as round 1 went to Pennsylvania. Both tracks were very pleased with the show and are interested in hosting the 2018 North South Mason Dixon Challenge back here next year. Thank you to all the racers that attend! ![]()
__________________
Southern Outlaw Motorsports Jacksonville, Florida The Original Southern Outlaw www.SouthernOutlawPromotions.com |
||
|
9/18/17, 4:39 PM |
#2
Re: Indiana's own picks up round 2 in Mason Dixon race
|
||
Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 38 Race Count Last Year: 68 Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 2,050 |
Kent will be on live tonight at 7pm.... https://www.facebook.com/ministockminuteliveracereport/
__________________
Southern Outlaw Motorsports Jacksonville, Florida The Original Southern Outlaw www.SouthernOutlawPromotions.com |
||
|
9/18/17, 6:18 PM |
#3
Re: Indiana's own picks up round 2 in Mason Dixon race
|
||
Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 38 Race Count Last Year: 68 Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 2,050 |
Finishing order
N-S MDC finish Crossville Feature Friday Night 1. Jim Young #8 Pa. 2. Tim Nye #42 N.C. 3. Jordan Howell #22 N.C. 4. Tommy Thompson #3T Tn. 5. Kent Christian #38 In. 6. Rohan Beasley #14B Pa. 7. Frank Beck #92 Fl. 8. Jesse Prunchnik #42x Ct. 9. Bob Jordan #5 Ga. 10. Terry Becker #45 Fl. 11. Bob Brown #30 Fl. 12. Cody Beard #7 Il. Boyd's Feature Saturday Night 1. Kent Christian #38 In. 2. Jordan Howell #22 N.C 3. Tim Nye #42 N.C. 4. Rohan Beasley #14B Pa. 5. Aubrey Black #77 Ga. 6. Tommy Thompson #3T Tn. 7. Frank Beck #5 Fl. 8. Jim Young #8 Pa. 9. Jesse Prunchnik #42x Ct. 10. Bob Brown #30 Fl. 11. Terry Becker #45 Fl. 12. Bob Jordan #92 Ga.
__________________
Southern Outlaw Motorsports Jacksonville, Florida The Original Southern Outlaw www.SouthernOutlawPromotions.com |
||
|
9/18/17, 6:48 PM |
#4
Re: Indiana's own picks up round 2 in Mason Dixon race
|
||
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,003 |
First, I want to say that this is not coming thru rose colored glasses, just because we had a good night. In fact, I was seriously thinking about heading home after night 1 because of some on-track stuff that hurt the pocket book immensely.
With that said, NOBODY, and I mean NOBODY promotes D2 racing better/harder than Wayne Davis. When your 900 miles from Wayne's territory, you just see his posts on here and there, and kind of blow it off because it doesn't pertain to me. BUT. After witnessing his work in person, Wayne, his son, and his crew deserve much bigger results than they're getting. Now while a hurricane kind of hurt his core guys from showing up, nothing deterred them from doing everything right for the sport through out the weekend. Showing up early and taking cars to an appearance in stock car country, to not only educate, but promote the races nearby. They are all over social media promoting. Hooking up with racing local media to get more publicity..... Even after the race to do a local radio show (see link above). Going above and beyond to make us, and other out of towners feel more than welcome. The biggest thing though that put things over the top on how hard they work at this, was his efforts on Saturday. The night before, one of his cars blew a head gasket. So, considering him and his son were probably one of the last to leave the first night, I highly doubt they got any sleep getting to the next night. Because of track issues, the first night ran late. We drove to the next night's location, and arrived at 4:40 am. We went to the track about noon after very little sleep to get some work done. Wayne and crew were already there, fully un loaded, and with the head off the engine.... Hence, I doubt they slept at all. Wayne was leading his son, and their help thru the repairs. The head was on, assembled, and back off at least 3 times thru the day, when finally, shortly before hot laps, a bolt broke inside the engine, ending the attempt to run that night. During all the hard work, Wayne is not only explaining to his guys what needs to be done each step of the attempted repair, he is welcoming everyone that shows up, doing registration and draw, stops and brings us a pair of rear shocks when we only needed one, but he thought we should match brands so he gave us both. Working with the promoter for the nights show. Then sends his son over to explain to us how the gas shocks work (we have never had gas shocks before). Then, with one of the aforementioned local media, does a Facebook live to promote that night's race, and walk by every different engined car to explain the differences.... Again, always promoting and educating. Everyone on his staff was more than accommodating and helpful. So to you D2 guys around the midwest that can possibly travel a bit, I highly recommend going to run with the Lucas Oil Southern States Midget Series. You will not only enjoy the hospitality, but the nice purses Wayne gets to help pay for the travel!! So while I have no idea where my life may go between now and February, if you're planning to run D2 next season, try your best to go to his Gator Dirt Nationals for good pay, and good people! |
||
|
9/18/17, 7:04 PM | #5 | ||
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 4,388 |
Wayne is not only a great ambassador for the d2 midgets series, but a great ambassador for racing in general .we are proud of this Floridian
|
||
|
9/19/17, 8:00 AM |
#6
Re: Indiana's own picks up round 2 in Mason Dixon race
|
||
Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 21 Race Count Last Year: 23 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 12,509 |
Crankin, that is a very cool write up! Far too often we only hear of the negative. It's really great that you took the time to write this up!!!
|
||
|
9/19/17, 9:13 AM |
#7
Re: Indiana's own picks up round 2 in Mason Dixon race
|
||
Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 38 Race Count Last Year: 68 Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 2,050 |
Words can not say thank you enough Crankin....I do this because I love it, I love the racing, I love the racers and I love the fans, not for power or $$$ just for the love of the racing!!! Thank you again and thank you all that made the trip down
![]()
__________________
Southern Outlaw Motorsports Jacksonville, Florida The Original Southern Outlaw www.SouthernOutlawPromotions.com |
||
|
![]() |