7/20/2024
Sweetwater Speedway
July 6th Races Brought 1st Time Winners to the Track
Three great days of racing came to an end on July 6th. There were 124 competitors for the nights events and new winners in a few classes. There are a lot of events happening at the Sweetwater Events Complex the next several weeks so racing will resume on August 16th and 17th with the Pitt Stop Motorsports All-Star Modified Show. It will bring in IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Mods and for the first time ever, IMCA Mod Lites to the track along with our IMCA Sport Compacts. Mod Lites are similar to Dwarf Cars in motor and suspension, but they look like a Modified just smaller. The speedway is excited to have another division join and put o a show for the fans.
Fans were happy to see the Late Models at the track again this year. It was the 77p of Jeremy Petty putting on a dominate performance and brining home another win.
Late Model Feature Results
- 77P-Jeremy Petty[1]; 2. 77-Scott Cimfl[3]; 3. 5-Jeff Meeker[2]; 4. 5R-Scott Rhoades[4]; 5. 65-Greg Sharpe[9]; 6. 249-Ryan Dimick[8]; 7. 72W-Wyatt Howard[5]; 8. 55C-Casey Elliott[7]; 9. 21M-Aaron Monie[6]; 10. 63-Maria Hankins[10]; 11. 71-Christopher Luzmoor[11]
The IMCA Hobby Stocks put on another great performance with racing throughout the field. Jack Danos started 4th but maneuvered his way to the front and never let it go. This was his first win in the IMCA Hobby Stock at the speedway.
IMCA Hobby Stock Feature Results
- 76-Jack Danos[4]; 2. 14X-CJ Thorne[5]; 3. 95-Jeff Danos[6]; 4. 249-Ryan Dimick[1]; 5. 49W-Glen Johansen[3]; 6. 64Z-Preslie Thorne[8]; 7. 30C-Cam Shiner[9]; 8. 33R-Race Vasquez[7]; 9. (DNF) 711-Payce Herrera[2]
IMCA Stock Cars put on another great performance. Yeager and Ostler were two wide most of the event with Yeager brining home another win in the 83Y.
IMCA Stock Cars Feature Results
- 83Y-Justen Yeager[3]; 2. 23-Brad Ostler[4]; 3. 183-Braxton Yeager[5]; 4. 57-Kyle Young[1]; 5. 12C-Derick Robison[6]; 6. 88S-Dave Marlatt[2]; 7. (DNS) 21-Racely Card; 8. (DNS) 77-Levi Card
The IMCA Modifieds had 27 drivers competing for 24 starting spots. There was great racing in their heats and main events. The Beaman, Ungaro and Yeager all led laps in the main event, but it was Braxton Yeager in the 33BY that took home the win.
IMCA Modified Feature Results
- 33BY-Braxton Yeager[6]; 2. 69-Jim Beaman[4]; 3. 94U-Brian Ungaro[7]; 4. 72W-Wyatt Howard[1]; 5. 01H-Michael Hale[9]; 6. 46-Bert Beech[5]; 7. 33Y-Bryson Yeager[12]; 8. 51-Terrell Payne[10]; 9. 81-Bill Cornwall[2]; 10. 9M-Cody Malcom[8]; 11. 18-Tucker Hislop[15]; 12. 21-Trayke Metz[17]; 13. 2W-Casey Delp[11]; 14. 15C-Jeff Cooper[13]; 15. 2D-Chuck Delp[18]; 16. 21H-Ed Henderson[16]; 17. 14S-Kelly Smith[3]; 18. 14-Richard ungaro[21]; 19. 13-Ronnie Roy[19]; 20. 29-Jim Shoemaker[24]; 21. 65-Greg Sharpe[20]; 22. (DNF) 01C-Lakota Cleveland[22]; 23. (DNF) 22-Chris Delp[14]; 24. (DNF) 50SR-Tony Ross[23]
IMCA Modified B Feature Results - 21-Trayke Metz[3]; 2. 2D-Chuck Delp[8]; 3. 13-Ronnie Roy[4]; 4. 65-Greg Sharpe[7]; 5. 14-Richard ungaro[5]; 6. 01C-Lakota Cleveland[6]; 7. 50SR-Tony Ross[1]; 8. 29-Jim Shoemaker[9]; 9. 57B-Brandon Phillips[11]; 10. (DNF) 9R-Anthony Rhoades[2]; 11. (DNF) 81K-Andrew Kiefer[10]
The IMCA Sport Compacts put on a great show for the fans with the WyoCarnage team of drivers finishing 1, 2 and 3 in the field. This was the second win for Marc Hammond and it puts him out in the points lead in the division.
IMCA Sport Compact Results
- 2-Marc Hammond[9]; 2. 86-Jonathon Crawford[6]; 3. 26-Lane Owens[5]; 4. 79L-Ernie Licking[13]; 5. 3T-Tavian Leonard[7]; 6. 26G-Guy Gardner[14]; 7. 15A-Jeradee Anderson[15]; 8. 17N-Harlie Nance[2]; 9. 53V-Austin Vigil[19]; 10. 745-Eric George[10]; 11. 2V-Jordyn VanAusdle[21]; 12. 8-Sam Ogden[16]; 13. 29-Kaleb Clark[4]; 14. 35L-Kathrine Herbin[20]; 15. 16CC-Jamie Amrine[22]; 16. 14M-Michael Piazza[12]; 17. 15L-Lila Pacheco[24]; 18. (DNF) 59-Ethan Poll[11]; 19. (DNF) 51-Monty Mandros[17]; 20. (DNF) 81-Ashley Warner[3]; 21. (DNF) 55K-Kaleb Bell[18]; 22. (DNF) 13D-Laurie Davis[23]; 23. (DNF) 22L-kolby licking[8]; 24. (DNF) 43-Travis Bott[1]
IMCA Sport Compact Results B Feature - 8-Sam Ogden[2]; 2. 51-Monty Mandros[7]; 3. 55K-Kaleb Bell[3]; 4. 53V-Austin Vigil[6]; 5. 35L-Kathrine Herbin[4]; 6. 2V-Jordyn VanAusdle[10]; 7. 16CC-Jamie Amrine[1]; 8. 13D-Laurie Davis[8]; 9. 15L-Lila Pacheco[11]; 10. 18-cody poll[9]; 11. (DNF) 16C-Shane Amrine[5]
The IMCA Sport Mods had another first time winner in the 49W of Kade Dimick of Utah. There was great racing throughout the field and less cautions than the night before which made both drivers and officials happy.
IMCA Sport Mod Feature Results
- 49W-Kade Dimick[11]; 2. 99H-Nick Hankins[6]; 3. 88-Cole Marlatt[2]; 4. 33J-Josh Pate[7]; 5. 31JR-Shawn Parish[8]; 6. 55C-Brian Carey[12]; 7. 18K-Jay Mathews[18]; 8. 31SR-Kenny Parish[3]; 9. 13C-Camden Wilson[19]; 10. 35-Slade Pitt[17]; 11. 4V-Scott Verner[5]; 12. 14S-Traeger Sperry[15]; 13. 23J-Jacob Vasquez[4]; 14. 397-William Valdez[10]; 15. 16C-Kendrick Chapman[13]; 16. 300-Justin Verner[14]; 17. 64A-alek marsing[20]; 18. 24X-Shawn Peterson[22]; 19. 57-Ron Swanson[24]; 20. 18-Joe Gamper[23]; 21. 5-Verlon Lee[21]; 22. (DNF) 28-David Pitt[9]; 23. (DNF) 17N-Curt Nance[1]; 24. (DNF) 183-Justin Wright[16]
IMCA Sport Mod B Feature Results - 35-Slade Pitt[4]; 2. 18K-Jay Mathews[2]; 3. 13C-Camden Wilson[9]; 4. 64A-alek marsing[6]; 5. 5-Verlon Lee[3]; 6. 24X-Shawn Peterson[8]; 7. 18-Joe Gamper[1]; 8. 57-Ron Swanson[10]; 9. 99R-Jeff Ray[12]; 10. B80-Jordan Booth[11]; 11. (DNS) 745-Eric George; 12. (DNS) 5D-Tony Dugan
Article Credit: Kara Beech
Submitted By: Kara Beech