Kil-Kare Speedway
1166 Dayton-Xenia Road
Xenia, Ohio 45385
937 429-2961
www.kikare.com

 




by Jerry Wahl

Kil-Kare Feature Wins Go To Stacy, Dunlevy, Lewis, Sagers, Williams

Xenia, OH. (6/24) - The second trailer race of destruction brought a large crowd to Kil-Kare Speedway Friday night to witness the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, IKO Mini Cups, and of course the trailer events. When the checkers flew on the night Dick Dunlevy scored his third modified win, Ron Lewis his third sport stock main, Ron Sagers his seventh compact win, and Cole Williams his fourth IKO mini cup feature
  Thirteen NASCAR Whelen All-American Series late models took to the track for their thirty lap feature event with Jeff Marsh and Virgil Powell on the front row. Powell took the lead as fourth place starter  Tim Rauch moved into second and went after Powell as Mike Stacy and Don Mahaffey followed. It was a four car battle for the lead when contact was made on the backstretch with Powell hitting the backstretch wall and Rauch sent to the tail.  For the restart on lap five it put the two Oakley Blacktop cars of Stacy and Mahaffey in he front followed by Scott Drake, Sloan Henderson, and Marsh.
  The two teammates battled for the lead when it appeared Drake taped Mahaffey in the rear going into turn one with eight cars involved but no damage to any of them except Mahaffey who departed to the pits. When action resumed on lap seven one feature winner Stacy held the front spot followed by Drake, Justin Alsip, Marsh and making his first visit to Kil-Kare was Terry Senneker in fifth. Senneker was catching on to the tricky track as he stalked Alsip who was trying to figure out a way around Henderson.
  Stacy enjoyed a big lead on the field as the laps were winding down with nearly a half lap lead on the field. Stacy in his Oakley Blacktop special took the win with Drake second. Alsip tried to pass Henderson for third but she shook him off to claim the third spot with Alsip fourth and Sam Heckman fifth.
  Don Mahaffey and teammate Mike Stacy started side by side in the first heat race for the late models with Stacy taking the lead as Justin Alsip was riding on the outside but here came Mahaffey to steal the lead on the third lap. Stacy began to fade and Bobby Justus dropped off the pace. Mahaffey held the lead as Sam Heckman closed in on him to place second with Terry Senneker third and Stacy fourth.
  Jeff Marsh and Virgil Powell made up the front row of the second heat with Marsh taking the lead but Tim Rauch was hungry as he slid inside of Marsh for the lead with Powell running second and Sloan Henderson third. For Rauch it was his first heat win of the year as he led Powell, Henderson, and Scott Drake home.
  The Muffler Brothers of Xenia modifieds took to the track for their thirty lap feature with Mike South Jr. and Joe Jennings setting the pace as South got the jump with Jason Mahaffey taking third with Mike Carroll into third with heat winner Ralph Harrod in fourth only to be tapped by Jerry Stapleton with Harrod spinning and Stapleton to the rear. South continued to set the pace on the restart with Jack Jones running fourth and tenth place starter advancing to firth and then went to the outside of Jones for fourth and then reeled in Carroll as Mahaffey was challenging South with Mahaffey going inside for the lead followed by Dunlevy. Dunlevy was bout to pass Mahaffey when the caution came out on lap twelve when Brian Reeser hit the outside wall to put him in the pits.
  On the restart Mahaffey had two former track champs right behind him as Dunlevy again went to the outside to challenge Mahaffey as Mahaffey kept shaking him off but unfortunately Mahaffey broke out which sent him to the tail and Dunlevy into the lead with Carroll into second followed by Derek Barnette, South, and Jones. Stapleton was really on the move after being sent to the tail earlier as he moved into third on lap sixteen and then went after second pace Carroll. Dunlevy had a good lead built up as he was after his third win in the Dependable Roofing machine. Carroll was hanging on to second as Stapleton and Barnette was right on his rear bumper. When the checker waved it was Dunlevy followed by Carroll, Stapleton, Barnette who slid across the line and fifth was Jones.
  When the first heat of Muffler Brothers of Xenia modifieds hit the track it was s grant Gamble and Ralph Harrod leading the field to the green it was fireman Harrod in front with Jerry Stapleton into second with Dick Dunlevy riding third right behind Stapleton. Dunlevy tried to get around Stapleton as Derek Barnette joined the duo. Harrod, with a good lead claimed the win with Stapleton second while Barnett nipped Dunlevy for third with Dunlevy fourth.
  Mike South Jr., and Joe Jennings set the pace in the second heat . South took the lead as Brian Reeser dropped Jennings back to third but here came Mike Carroll on the outside from the back of the field to take second and then set sail for South. Carroll tried too hard coming out of turn four and glanced off the wall damaging the right front putting him out.. South held on to the lead to claim his first heat win of the year. Second was Brian Reeser, Jason Mahaffey with Joe Jennings fourth.
  The twenty lap sport stock feature had Will Gregory and Jeff Marsh facing starter Mike Stapleton's green flag as Marsh had the lead for a moment but ray Muncy stole the lead with fifth place starter Shawn Stansell shooting into second as Ron Lewis was spun by Travis Digges with Lewis pitted with a flat tire. Stansell charged into the first turn under Muncy as they made contact on the backstretch calling for a restart with Muncy still in front as Lewis made it back to the track. Muncy got a flying start on the restart  but Stansell was on the move as he tried the outside to no avail as Mike South Sr. joined the duo. Muncy kept shaking Stansell's challenges  lap after lap as South watch the two battle. A caution on lap thirteen slowed the field when Drew Case spun. When the green reappeared Lewis had worked his way to fifth and Stansell again made his challenges on the leader. Again on lap sixteen Stansell and Muncy tangled on the backstretch with South hitting Muncy's machine as they locked together, stopping in the grass and Stansell sent to the rear and a surprised Ron Lewis found himself in the lead.
  Lewis had the lead but fast timer Travis Digges tried Lewis as they almost crashed at the finish with Lewis taking the win with Digges a very close second. Rounding out the top five was Jeff Marsh, Shawn Stansell, and Will Gregory.
  The IKO rookie drivers ran a special ten lap event for rookies only with Noah Wenrick and Tyler Poe in the front row. Wenrick took the lead as Corey Deuser came on strong to move into second with Poe third and Jacob McClay fourth. When the checker waved that was the finishing order.
  Fourteen IKO Mini Cups took to the track for their 25 lap feature with Jacob Wenrick and Matthew Lorance setting the pace  with Wenrick taking the lead and Courtney Hannah into second but Casey Willingham was on the move as was Cole Williams.   Fast timer Bradley Stiffler had taken the lead  but Williams took second and then went after leader Wenrick as Hannah fell back to fifth. Williams then took the lead as he was looking for his third feature win. Williams enjoyed the lead as Willingham slipped into second dropping Stiffler to third. With two laps to go the caution came out as two cars tangled and bunched up the field. At the checker Williams and his Rite Way special took the win with Willingham second followed by Bradley Stifler, Courtney Hannah, and Lorance fifth.
  Steve Barnhart and Chris Clark led the wild compacts to the green with four cars missing it up on turn one calling for a complete restart. Again the caution came out as one car went off the backstretch hill and another spun calling for another restart. Again Barnhart held the lead  as Joe Hoelscher moved into second with Dave Sagers into third and again the caution flew as Barnhart spun on turn two. Joshua Spriggs held the lead with Hoelscher challenging but Spriggs broke out giving the lead to Joe Hoelscher with Dave Sagers second and Joseph Mansfield third. Davey Shaw was on the move as was Ron Sagers with Ron [passing brother Dave for second as he went after leader Hoelscher. Joe Hoelscher was not about to give up the lead as he ran Sagers high as they came up on a slower car with Ron Sagers taking the lead as the white flag came out and Ron Sagers claimed his seventh feature win of the year in his Affordable Auto Parts car in what certainly was a wild event. Second was Joe Hoelscher followed by Davey Shaw, Joseph Mansfield, and Bo Hoelscher.
 
  It will be double feature night in all divisions Friday, July 31, and a bonus for the fans as admission will be just $10 per adult, Kids 12 to 15 $5 and young fans eleven and under admitted free with the gates opening at 6 p.m. and racing at 8 p.m.


Kil-Kare Speedway
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
July 24, 2009


Late Models
Top qualifier - Ricky Bates 14.158
Heat - Don Mahaffey, Sam Heckman, Terry Senneker, Mike Stacy
Heat - Tim Rauch, Virgil Powell, Sloan Henderson, Scott Drake
Feature (30 laps) -Mike Stacy, Scott Drake, Sloan Henderson, Justin Alsip, Sam Heckman, Ricky Bates, Terry Senneker, Bobby Justus, Tim Rauch, Jeff Marsh, Jamie Sites, Don Mahaffey, Virgil Powell

Muffler Brothers of Xenia Modifieds
Top qualifier - Dick Dunlevy 14.320
Heat - Ralph Harrod, Jerry Stapleton, Derek Barnette, Dick Dunlevy
Heat - Mike South Jr., Brian Reeser, Jason Mahaffey, Joe Jennings
Feature (30 laps) - Dick Dunlevy, Mike Carroll, Jerry Stapleton, Derek Barnette, Jack Jones, Jason Mahaffey, Mike South Jr., Ralph Harrod, Joe Jennings, Grant Gamble, Brian Reeser, Ray Muncy

Sport Stocks
Top qualifier - Travis Digges 15.473
Heat -
Feature (20 laps) - Ron Lewis, travis Digges, Jeff Marsh, Shawn Stansell, Will Gregory,  John Dunlap, Drew Case, Ray Muncy, Mike South Sr.

Compacts
Top qualifier - Amber Sites 15.042
Feature - (20 laps) - ron Sagers, Joe Hoelscher, Davey Shaw, Joseph Mansfield, Bo Hoelscher, Paul Holley, Dave Sagers, Amber Sites, Joshua Spriggs, Tim Spriggs, Chris Clark, Rodney Terry, Steve Barnhart

IKO Mini Cups
Top qualifier - Bradley Stiffler 14.658
Rookie Main - Noah Wenrick, Corey Deuser, Tyler Poe, Jacob McClay
Feature - (25 laps) - Cole Williams, Casey Willingham, Bradley Stiffler, Courtney Hannah, Matthew Lorance, Jared Rupert, Travis Page, Jacob Wenrick, Corey Dueser, Jacob McClay, Tyler Poe, Noah Wenrick, Bill Day, Amanda Harrison

Trailer Race of Destruction - Josh Passator