Saturday, February 28, 2009

Point Standings as of 2/27/2009

LATE MODELS

1. Tyler Williamson - 1,450
2. Matt Williamson - 1,335
3. Dwain Welsh - 1,324
4. Budd Reitnauer - 1,235
5. Alan Sagi - 991
6. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 979
7. Steve Welsh - 951
8. Frenchy Bennington - 887
9. Rick Williamson - 868
10. Jason Lineweaver - 662
11. Mike Nail - 655
12. Greg Hoard - 564
13. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 527
14. Joe Shifflett - 522
15. Bobby Jones - 507
16. Junior Cooper - 447
17. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 384
18. Brian Massey - 356
19. Andy Kirby - 326
20. Joe Saunders - 236
21. Jimmy McFarland - 210
22. JP Welsh - 206
23. Trevor Feathers - 185
24. Nick Canfield - 176
25. Josh Bennett - 152
26. Travis Clark - 150
27. Lee Canfield - 136
28. Rocket - 130
29. Bo Feathers - 126
30. Joey Shifflett - 122
31. Tork McCorkle - 93
32. Andrew Tyson - 67
33. Pencil - 54
34. Steve M. - 52
35. Jeremy Tinsman - 52
36. Mark Smith - 50
37. Larry Ramsey - 48
38. Poppa Rat - 48


PURE STOCKS

1. Greg Hoard - 824
2. Tyler Williamson - 822
3. Alan Sagi - 775
4. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 736
5. Budd Reitnauer - 700
6. Dwain Welsh - 646
7. Matt Williamson - 602
8. Frenchy Bennington - 576
9. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 446
10. Bobby Jones - 433
11. Junior Cooper - 415
12. Brian Massey - 371
13. Andy Kirby - 336
14. Mike Nail - 312
15. Jason Lineweaver - 248
16. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 237
17. Travis Clark - 149
18. Joey Shifflett - 120
19. Josh Bennett - 119
20. Joe Saunders - 108
21. Tork McCorkle - 83
22. JP Welsh - 76
23. Rick Williamson - 69
24. Steve Welsh - 66
25. Andrew Tyson - 66
26. Larry Ramsey - 63
27. Pencil - 63
28. Steve M. - 58
29. Mark Smith - 56
30. Poppa Rat - 52



SPRINT CARS

1. Matt Williamson - 394
2. Budd Reitnauer - 384
3. Dwain Welsh - 309
4. Alan Sagi - 300
5. Frenchy Bennington - 276
6. Jason Lineweaver - 188
7. Tyler Williamson - 173
8. Brian Massey - 165
9. Andy Kirby - 164
10. Rick Williamson - 98
11. Joe Shifflett - 90
12. JP Welsh - 88
13. Steve Welsh - 73
14. Mike Nail - 70
15. Nick Canfield - 69
16. Poppa Rat - 69
17. Joey Shifflett - 67
18. Bobby Jones - 60

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Point Standings as of 2/20/2009

LATE MODELS

1. Tyler Williamson - 1,350
2. Dwain Welsh - 1,264
3. Matt Williamson - 1,245
4. Budd Reitnauer - 1,142
5. Steve Welsh - 951
6. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 915
7. Alan Sagi - 908
8. Frenchy Bennington - 887
9. Rick Williamson - 810
10. Jason Lineweaver - 662
11. Mike Nail - 588
12. Greg Hoard - 564
13. Bobby Jones - 507
14. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 471
15. Joe Shifflett - 445
16. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 384
17. Junior Cooper - 377
18. Brian Massey - 356
19. Andy Kirby - 326
20. Jimmy McFarland - 210
21. JP Welsh - 206
22. Trevor Feathers - 185
23. Joe Saunders - 182
24. Nick Canfield - 178
25. Josh Bennett - 152
26. Travis Clark - 150
27. Lee Canfield - 136
28. Rocket - 130
29. Bo Feathers - 126
30. Tork McCorkle - 93
31. Andrew Tyson - 67
32. Pencil - 54
33. Steve M. - 52
34. Jeremy Tinsman - 52
35. Mark Smith - 50
36. Larry Ramsey - 48
37. Poppa Rat - 48
38. Joey Shifflett - 44


PURE STOCKS

1. Greg Hoard - 824
2. Tyler Williamson - 741
3. Alan Sagi - 675
4. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 664
5. Budd Reitnauer - 634
6. Dwain Welsh - 583
7. Frenchy Bennington - 576
8. Matt Williamson - 532
9. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 446
10. Bobby Jones - 433
11. Brian Massey - 371
12. Andy Kirby - 336
13. Junior Cooper - 320
14. Jason Lineweaver - 248
15. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 237
16. Mike Nail - 224
17. Travis Clark - 148
18. Josh Bennett - 119
19. Tork McCorkle - 83
20. JP Welsh - 76
21. Rick Williamson - 69
22. Steve Welsh - 66
23. Andrew Tyson - 66
24. Larry Ramsey - 63
25. Pencil - 63
26. Joey Shifflett - 60
27. Steve M. - 58
28. Mark Smith - 56
29. Poppa Rat - 52
30. Joe Saunders - 48


SPRINT CARS

1. Matt Williamson - 394
2. Budd Reitnauer - 384
3. Dwain Welsh - 309
4. Alan Sagi - 300
5. Frenchy Bennington - 276
6. Jason Lineweaver - 188
7. Tyler Williamson - 173
8. Brian Massey - 165
9. Andy Kirby - 164
10. Rick Williamson - 98
11. Joe Shifflett - 90
12. JP Welsh - 88
13. Steve Welsh - 73
14. Mike Nail - 70
15. Nick Canfield - 69
16. Poppa Rat - 69
17. Joey Shifflett - 67
18. Bobby Jones - 60

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Point Standings as of 2/14/2009

LATE MODELS

1. Tyler Williamson - 1,255
2. Dwain Welsh - 1,176
3. Matt Williamson - 1,175
4. Budd Reitnauer - 1,044
5. Steve Welsh - 951
6. Alan Sagi - 908
7. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 848
8. Frenchy Bennington - 815
9. Rick Williamson - 735
10. Jason Lineweaver - 662
11. Mike Nail - 588
12. Greg Hoard - 564
13. Bobby Jones - 507
14. Joe Shifflett - 445
15. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 386
16. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 384
17. Junior Cooper - 377
18. Brian Massey - 356
19. Andy Kirby - 326
20. Jimmy McFarland - 210
21. JP Welsh - 206
22. Trevor Feathers - 185
23. Joe Saunders - 182
24. Nick Canfield - 178
25. Josh Bennett - 152
26. Travis Clark - 150
27. Lee Canfield - 136
28. Rocket - 130
29. Bo Feathers - 126
30. Tork McCorkle - 93
31. Andrew Tyson - 67
32. Pencil - 54
33. Steve M. - 52
34. Jeremy Tinsman - 52
35. Mark Smith - 50
36. Larry Ramsey - 48
37. Pappa Rat - 48
38. Joey Shifflett - 44


PURE STOCKS

1. Greg Hoard - 766
2. Tyler Williamson - 663
3. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 600
4. Dwain Welsh - 585
5. Alan Sagi - 583
6. Frenchy Bennington - 576
7. Budd Reitnauer - 551
8. Matt Williamson - 466
9. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 389
10. Bobby Jones - 358
11. Brian Massey - 317
12. Andy Kirby - 266
13. Jason Lineweaver - 248
14. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 237
15. Junior Cooper - 225
16. Travis Clark - 149
17. Mike Nail - 124
18. Josh Bennett - 119
19. Tork McCorkle - 83
20. JP Welsh - 76
21. Rick Williamson - 69
22. Steve Welsh - 66
23. Andrew Tyson - 66
24. Larry Ramsey - 63
25. Pencil - 63
26. Steve M. - 58
27. Mark Smith - 56
28. Joe Saunders - 48

SPRINT CARS

1. Matt Williamson - 250
2. Budd Reitnauer - 236
3. Dwain Welsh - 229
4. Alan Sagi - 200
5. Jason Lineweaver - 188
6. Frenchy Bennington - 188
7. JP Welsh - 88
8. Andy Kirby - 83
9. Brian Massey - 75
10.Steve Welsh - 73
11.Mike Nail - 70
12.Nick Canfield - 69

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Sweetheart 100 Crowns New Winner

Vickie Seal reclaimed her former glory Friday night as she topped an impressive field to win her second Sweetheart 100 at The Cave Speedway. Seal started off her evening as the one to beat by turning in fast time and didnt look back as she took home the top spot in the first heat. In her first time at The Cave, Michelle Parrill made the most of her seat time by winning the second heat. Hoping a new last name would help her defend her crown, Carey Good vaulted herself into the feature through the B main bringing Doris Parrill, Beth Piper, and Christie Jensen with her to round out the feature field. Final rundown- 1st Vickie Seal, 2nd Michelle Parrill, 3rd Carey Good, 4th Christie Jensen, 5th Doris Parrill, 6th Beth Piper

Brian Massey Wins Dash for Cash

In what proved to be anything but a test of speed, Brian Massey showed that touch transcends RPM's. By winning the Dash For Cash, a race composed of the top 6 qualifiers, Massey topped an impressive group of racers that wielded a vast array of Cave experience, from years, to weeks, to only a few races. The top 6 qualifiers were as follows-1st Mike Nail, 2nd Joe Shifflett, 3rd Jimmy McFarland, 4th Budd Ritenauer, 5th Junior Cooper, 6th Brian Massey-Winner Brian Massey

Car Show Goes to Tolley

Doug "Possum" Tolley and his hand painted number 7 took home the top spot in The First Annual Cave Car Show. Thanks to Craig Murto for making a very tough decision and thanks to all the participants

Sagi is Two For Two on the Night with Sprint Win

With the influx of new racers proving to be just as capable of wheeling a Sprint Car as they are a Late Model or a Pure Stock, winning a Sprint Car feature is becoming quite the task, and with $25 to win on the line, it would take a nearly flawless run to win. Luckily Alan Sagi had one more up his sleeve as he would pull his Joe Shifflett powered number 20 into victory lane for the second time during the evening. Sagi started the feature on the pole via his heat one victory but was soon challenged by heat two winner Brian Massey. Massey's hopes for victory were soon dashed by hard charging C main winner Joe Shifflett, who would waste little time slicing through the rest of the field which included B main winner Tyler Williamson. By the last segment, Sagi had no worries as he found space and rode out the remaining laps behind car owner Shifflett. Final Rundown-1st Alan Sagi, 2nd Joe Shifflett, 3rd Brian Massey, 4th Andy Kirby, 5th Tyler Williamson, 6th Budd Ritenauer

Mike Nail Wins Pure Stock Feature

Mike Nail pulled off the trifecta in Pure Stocks during The World, not only did he set fast time, and win the first heat, but he also held on to win the feature. Alan Sagi sailed past the competition in the second heat and Junior Cooper punched his ticket for the feature by topping the third. The three heat winners kept one another within striking distance throughout the majority of the feature until a late tangle with the number 43 of Budd Ritenauer would all but end Sagi's chances of a three peat. That didn't stop Nail and Cooper however, as they would duel to the finish with Nail edging Cooper for the win. C main winner-Matt Williamson, B main winner-Bobby Jones. Final Rundown-1st Mike Nail, 2nd Junior Cooper, 3rd Alan Sagi, 4th Budd Ritenauer, 5th Tyler Williamson, 6th Bobby Jones

Sagi Shocks The World


Since it's inception in 2005, few races garner the attention The Little World 100 does, and only a handful of racers know what it's like to have their car bask in the shadow of The Globe in victory lane. Run on The Fastest Dirt Track Made of Wood, the inaugural running of the race was won by Matt Williamson, the following year saw his younger brother Tyler win the first of his back to back Little World's. Steve Welsh would break the Williamson streak and bring home the first Globe for Dwain Welsh's WRK in 2008. Just like it's bigger counterpart, the Globe far outweighs the cash prize for first in more than just pounds, it has become the crown jewel and the main aspiration for all Cave racers. Hoping to be the next in the line of Little World winners, 20 drivers packed The Cave with their sights set firmly on The Globe. Hoping to add to his year of firsts, Mike Nail looked to become the first Cave rookie to claim The World as his own, setting fast time and seating himself on the pole of the first heat. Jimmy McFarland would soon steal the spotlight in the first heat, picking a very good time for his win at The Cave as he would be placed on the pole for the feature. Going with the trend of new faces, Junior Cooper took the checkers in the second heat placing himself and fellow Cave rookie McFarland in what some say are the best two starting positions for the feature. The lure of The Globe was enough to coax a very non-rusty Joe Shifflett out of retirement only to see him take the victory in the third heat. Alan Sagi took over the lead in the fourth heat and never looked back, assuring him the last guaranteed spot in the A main. Due to a scoring error, Mike Parrill Sr was able to overcome the obstacles of the D main not once, but twice to advance to the C. Budd Ritenauer grabbed the lead in the C main and clung to it for dear life, sending him to the B main where he would make the most of his last chance, finishing second to Mike Nail with the two filling the remaining vacant spots on the starting grid. The feature would start with a torrid pace with many of the top qualifiers burning laps in their quest for The World. No shock to the spectators, Alan Sagi ascended to the top of the leader board with only a few segments remaining. In the last few remaining laps, Sagi rotated to lane six, a venerable graveyard for leaders and the separation from the field they worked so hard to attain. Now in second place, Ritenauer rotated to lane five, not prime location to stage a comeback, but widely considered to be a bit more tame than the top groove. During the last laps, Sagi proved he had no equal, as Ritenauer could barely keep himself within striking distance. Sagi showed everyone he could keep his shoe hot no matter what track he set it on and earned the esteem that only a handful of racers share,. Final Rundown-1st Alan Sagi(Moonshiner) 2nd Bud Ritenauer(Moonshiner) 3rd Mike Nail(WRK) 4th Joe Shifflett(Moonshiner) 5th Jimmy McFarland 6th Junior Cooper

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Point Standings as of 2/6/2009

LATE MODELS

1. Tyler Williamson - 1,188
2. Matt Williamson - 1,112
3. Dwain Welsh - 1,110
4. Budd Reitnauer - 953
5. Steve Welsh - 951
6. Frenchy Bennington - 815
7. Alan Sagi - 808
8. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 792
9. Rick Williamson - 682
10. Jason Lineweaver - 662
11. Greg Hoard - 510
12. Mike Nail - 500
13. Bobby Jones - 465
14. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 386
15. Joe Shifflett - 360
16. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 344
17. Junior Cooper - 300
18. Brian Massey - 284
19. Andy Kirby - 267
20. Trevor Feathers - 185
21. Joe Saunders - 182
22. Nick Canfield - 178
23. JP Welsh - 160
24. Josh Bennett - 152
25. Lee Canfield - 136
26. Rocket - 130
27. Jimmy McFarland - 130
28. Bo Feathers - 126
29. Travis Clark - 100
30. Tork McCorkle - 93
31. Andrew Tyson - 67
32. Pencil - 54
33. Steve M. - 52
34. Jeremy Tinsman - 52
35. Mark Smith - 50
36. Larry Ramsey - 48

PURE STOCKS

1. Greg Hoard - 766
2. Tyler Williamson - 663
3. Mike Parrill, Sr. - 600
4. Dwain Welsh - 585
5. Alan Sagi - 583
6. Frenchy Bennington - 576
7. Budd Reitnauer - 551
8. Matt Williamson - 466
9. Doug "Possum" Tolley - 389
10. Bobby Jones - 358
11. Brian Massey - 317
12. Andy Kirby - 266
13. Jason Lineweaver - 248
14. Mike Parrill, Jr. - 237
15. Junior Cooper - 225
16. Travis Clark - 149
17. Mike Nail - 124
18. Josh Bennett - 119
19. Tork McCorkle - 83
20. JP Welsh - 76
21. Rick Williamson - 69
22. Steve Welsh - 66
23. Andrew Tyson - 66
24. Larry Ramsey - 63
25. Pencil - 63
26. Steve M. - 58
27. Mark Smith - 56
28. Joe Saunders - 48

SPRINT CARS

1. Matt Williamson - 250
2. Budd Reitnauer - 236
3. Dwain Welsh - 229
4. Alan Sagi - 200
5. Jason Lineweaver - 188
6. Frenchy Bennington - 188
7. JP Welsh - 88
8. Andy Kirby - 83
9. Brian Massey - 75
10.Steve Welsh - 73
11.Mike Nail - 70
12.Nick Canfield - 69

Sunday, February 08, 2009

5th Annual Little World 100 Schedule

On Saturday Feb.14 The Little World 100 will begin at 2:00 with a Car Show with qualifying, heats, mains and the $50 to win feature to follow. A $5 entry fee will be collected for this race only and you must race your car show body in The World. Next will be the $25 to win Pure Stock event. After the Pure Stocks, a $25 to win race will be held in the Sprint Car division. The evening will be concluded with a Race Of Champions. Starting Field-1st Dwain Welsh, 2nd Alan Sagi, 3rd Frenchy Bennington, 4th Tyler Williamson, 5th Budd Ritenouer, 6th Mike Nail.

Schedule Reminder

Just a reminder to all Cave racers, The Sweetheart 100 will be run on Friday The 13 at 7:30 p.m. witha an open practice for all divisions after the feature has concluded.

Nail, Sagi Put The Hammer Down At The Cave



Mike Nail put an end to Budd Reitnauer's winning streak on Friday night by topping his first ever feature at The Cave Speedway. Starting the feature on the pole by winning the first heat, Nail staved off both a hard charging Reitnauer and a very determined Alan Sagi. The second heat would be stolen by the Maryland Outlaw Bobby Jones with the third and final heat going to Budd Reitnauer. Mike Parrill Sr outran the field in the D main to advance to the C only to be bested by Alan Sagi who would then go on to top the B main taking Tyler and Matt Williamson with him to the feature.Final Rundown L/M- 1st Mike Nail, 2nd Budd Ritenauer, 3rd Alan Sagi, 4th Tyler Williamson 5th Matt Williamson, 6th Bobby Jones.In the Pure Stock division, Alan Sagi got back to his winning ways by topping a very close feature that saw 6th place Brian Massey finish a mere 4 laps behind him. Final Rundown- 1st Alan Sagi, 2nd Junior Cooper, 3rd Greg Hoard, 4th Budd Ritenauer, 5th Tyler Williamson, 6th Brian Massey.

Reitnauer Has Them Seeing Double At The Cave


Budd Reitnauer outdid himself Friday night at The Cave by sweeping both features in the Late Model division. For the first feature, Steve Welsh claimed the pole position by winning the first heat followed by Reitnauer topping the second. Matt Williamson would lead the way in the B main to round out the field. Budd staked out a good starting spot in the second feature by topping the first heat of the latter event where Matt Williamson would soon join him by finishing first in the second heat. Steve Welsh obtained the third starting position by placing his WRK number 12 in the victory circle of the B main. Final Rundown- 1st Feature 1st Budd Reitnauer, 2nd Matt Williamson, 3rd Tyler Williamson, 4th Jason Lineweaver, 5th Steve Welsh, 6th Rocket Second Feature 1st Budd Reitnauer, 2nd Matt Williamson, 3rd Tyler Williamson 4th Steve Welsh, 5th Mike Parrill Jr, 6th Jason Lineweaver