Raceway hosts mid-season championships
Derrick Pacheco<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 10 months AGO
EPHRATA — Tension between racers was high Saturday night as Ephrata Raceway Park hosted the mid-season championships with the Columbia Basin Herald’s Night at the Races.
Saturday’s mid-season championships did not include trophy dashes and heat races. Racing at Ephrata Raceway Park began with qualifying runs.
Adam Smith of Moses Lake took the top time in the mini stock class in 16.43 seconds. Josh McKenzie of Wenatchee set the fast time in the hobby stock class (16.54). Ephrata’s Bart Hector set the fast time in the street class in 15.65 seconds and Mike Fought of Othello set the fast time in the 360 sprints (13.11).
Action at Ephrata Raceway Park continues Saturday night with Bored Housewives Night at the track. Scheduled races include the vintage modifieds, the Ephrata Pioneer Muffler II adult hornets, Jerry’s Auto Supply hobby stocks and the Pepsi Cola street stocks.
Gates for Saturday’s event will open at 5 p.m. with racing beginning at 7 p.m.
Admission for Saturday’s races is $5 for women 18 and older. Adults are $8, and youth, senior citizens and military personnel are $6.50. Family passes for Saturday are $20 for two adults and three youth.
Ephrata Raceway Park Mid Season Championships
Kim Janke State Farm Agent Youth Hornets
First Main: 1) Bart Hector Jr.; 2) Austin Schooler; 3) Taylor Blackburn; 4) Dylan Adamson; DNF: Jatender Veenstra; Mike Olsick; Colton Fisher.
Second Main: 1) Hector; 2) Blackburn; 3) Adamson; 4) Olsick; 5) Schooler.
Overall: 1) Hector; 2) Blackburn; 3) Adamson; 4) Olsick; 5) Schooler
Pioneer Muffler 2 Adult Hornets
First Main: 1) Dallas White; 2) Tom Veenstra. DNF: Lance White; Charlie Larr; Sid White; Tony Snyder.
Second Main: 1) Dallas White; 2) Veenstra; 3) Lance White.
Overall: 1) Veenstra; 2) Charlie Larr; 3) Dallas White- did not pass tech.
Schaeffer Oil Mini Stocks
First Main: 1) Charlie Larr, Ephrata; 2) Brian Lopes; 3) Dave Macken; 4) Jeremy Razey; 5) David Gross; 6) Alan Dixon; 7) Eddie Razey; 8) Jeff Krieder; 9) Robert Martin; 10) Samatha Todd. DNF: Kerrigan Clark; Adam Smith; Doug Brown.
Second Main: 1) J. Razey; 2) Larr/Dixon; 3) Dixon; 4) E. Razey; 5) Gross; 6) Brown; 7) Todd; 8) Martin
Jerry’s Auto Supply Hobby Stocks
First Main: 1) Neil Nelson; 2) Russ Kain; 3) Pat Canady/Dennis McDonald; DNF: Glen Hector; Jason Ray; Mitch Kleyn; Jay Kimble; Mark Bush; Dustin Kapalo; Josh McKenzie.
Second Main: 1) McKenzie; 2) Kain; 3) Nelson; 4) Canday/ McDonald; 5) Hector; 6) Ray. DNF: Bush; Kleyn; Kapalo; Kimble; Nelson.
Overall: 1) Kain; 2) Nelson; 3) Canady/ McDonald; 4) Hector; 5) Ray; 6) Bush; 7) McKenzie.
Pepsi Cola Street Stocks
First Main: 1) Bart Hector; 2) Ron Stewart; 3) Randy Pugh; 4) Rick Bretches; 5) John Cook; 6) Mike Bise; 7) Josh Hector; 8) Sam Todd. DNF: Skyler Lessman; Mitch Kleyn.
Second Main: 1) Hector; 2) Stewart; 3) Cook; 4) Josh Hector; 5) Bretches; 6) Pugh; 7) Bise; 8) Todd.
Overall: 1) Hector; 2) Stewart; 3) Cook; 4) Bretches; 5) Pugh; 6) Hector; 7) Bise; 8) Todd.
360 Sprints
First Main: 1) Mike Fought; 2) Whitney Nolan; 3) Rich Fast; 4) Britt Lorentzen; 5) Joe Smith. DNF: Rod Stump; Kurt Myers; Kevin Witte.
Second Main: 1) Nolan; 2) Fought; 3) Lorentzen; 4) Fast. DNF: Myers; Smith; Witte; Stump.
Overall: 1) Nolan; 2) Fought; 3) Lorentzen; 4) Fast; 5) Myers. DNF: Smith.
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