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Author TOPIC: Race Report for 12 July 2009


July 13, 2009
9:13:13 PM

Entry #: 3213805
Today was Kids day at the Speedway. All kids were admitted Free. Photos and autographs were the order of the day. During intermission the kids were taken for Race Car rides with their favorite driver.
Heat races were won by Brad Sheppard, Jimmy Stevenson, Shane Nichols, Jason Groves, Lloyd Eason Jr., Orbison Lambert, Wayne Walsh.
Steven Guest won the Mini Stock B Main followed by Justin Linehan, Art Goodyear, and Gibbons/Burke.
The Street Stock feature was won by Corey Bishop, followed by Jeff Brewer, Orbison Lambert and Jason Gover.
The Mini Stock feature had Blair Sheppard lead the first three laps until a rollover by Jimmy Stevenson in turn 3 brought out a caution. On the restart Lloyd Traverse took over and led the next three laps. Traverse was passed by Jason Groves who led the remaining laps while being challenged for the lead by Traverse and the hard charging Jason Neville. Neville picked up second and Traverse third.
The Super Stock main event was dominated by Walsh. Robson in the Ford was on his bumper for several laps until he was forced to back-off with mechanical problems. Weir and Hicks were involved in an accident in turn 1 and forced to enter the pits.
The Complete detailed Race Results are attached.
Next Racing Action at the Speedway is scheuled for July 17.
Additional information available at www.AvondaleSpeedway.com

Avondale Speedway is a one third mile Dirt Oval located 30 minutes west of St. John`s on the Trans Canada Highway at the Avondale Access Road (Exit 34).
Stock Car Racing and Special events are featured every Sunday at 2 PM from May to October.


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