West Georgia Speedway results from Mar.27, 2010
Drivers that made the show were Sportsman class driver, Glenn McWater’s in his famous #G1 car.
Drivers that made the show were Sportsman class driver, Glenn McWater’s in his famous #G1 car.
Also showing up was two time winner in Sportsman Scott Duffy driving his #25 sportsman class car?
Also there was #90 Michael “Mouth” Keener, who was driving in the Sportsman class and is said to have a crate motor, if you can believe that.West Georgia Speedway put on some exciting racing action, even minus Mr. Sammy Duke, who was out of town and turned the track over to his son, Brian Duke.
Then there was #18C of Shane Criswell, and #89 of young Cary Smith. A driver, from Alabama in #55 was none other than Montana Dudley. Great racing action, still Rucker Orr did not make the show as he was down at Senoia Raceway trying to dial his car in. One thing for sure those who race in the Sportsman feature at Senoia better be ready to take a beating. So if Rucker thinks he can win there, I believe he will be kidding himself. He may have to return to what he calls his “Honey Hole” West Georgia Speedway.
When the green flag dropped it was 25 laps of non stop Sportsman racing action, with McWater’s in the lead, and Michael Keener following him closely, in 3rd place was Scott Duffy running as hard has his car would go. Michael “Mouth” Keener was giving McWater’s a run for his money and sure enough after 25 heart pounding laps , it was Glenn McWater’s taking the checkered flag with Michael “Mouth” Keener coming in 2nd place and Scott Duffy in his super fast #25 car came in 3rd place.
Glenn McWater’s has been racing for 45 years, and is married to a beautiful wife Kacie McWater’s and they now have a young racer growing up, Walter McWater’s who is so cute, and small like his father, but one day he will try and feel his fathers shoes on a race track.
Keener in his #90 car, was all over the track and tried to catch Glenn, but you know, after 25 years of racing action Glenn is celebrating victory after victory.
Tonight was no different; McWater’s placed his famous #G1 car out front and never looked back.
The Sportsman results were:
Winning #G1 Glenn McWaters
In 2nd place was #90 of Michael Keener
And in 3rd place was #25 of Scott Duffy
The Modified Mini class was short handed and one driver that was missing was #07 of Frank Long, always a winning driver.
The race was fast and not many wrecks, so the results were:
Winning and finishing 1st was #27 Talmedge Simpson
In 2nd place was #9 Evan Lancaster
And in 3rd place car #82 Brian Shoemake
The Hobby class feature was also exciting, with some great drivers including #M4 Winford Minix, and also #07 Grand Brand.
Winning the Hobby race was #07 Gary Brand
And in 2nd place was #M4 of Winford Minix
Coming in 3rd place was a historic driver from the famous Tidwell family, not Horace but finishing 3rd was his son Bruce Tidwell.
Then it was time for the Super Street Feature which featured Jeff Carter in his #3 super looking car.
Winning without trying hard was Jeff Carter, who was riding on a set of new tires and that makes all the difference in racing.
Coming in 2nd place was #55 David Burtz
And in 3rd place was #20 Lee Capps
The one car that was really giving everyone a pain was one that was smoking and given the Black flag several times, but never pulled over.
Again Many thanks to all, and I hope to see you at West Georgia Speedway on April 3, 2010 at “The Burg”
And remember Sammy Duke is not closing the track and will be running the track Saturday night, so be there.
Many Thanks again,
Tino Patti
A Freelance Photographer/Video Journalist
With a World Wide racing BLOG following.
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