NEWS
ARCHIVE
NEW
- WALL TOWNSHIP
SPEEDWAY WILL BE AT MOTORSPORTS 2008 IN ATLANTIC CITY!
WALL TWP., NJ -- Track
Operations Manager Jim Morton announced 4PM this afternoon after a conversation
with WTS Track Ownership Partner Tim Shinn, that Wall Township Speedway
will have a booth at
Motorsports
2008, at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, NJ,
Jan. 18th thru the 20th. The booth will be in the same location as last years
show. Track representatives will be handing out the "Tentative" 2008 Track
Schedules and available to speak with all the fans and competitors.
Several Wall cars will also be on display for the track.
Wall Sunday Series Banquet Photos by
Ace Lane
Jr.
Despite rumors, Wall Speedway owners say they plan on reopening
in spring - Asbury Park Press - January 9th by Alex Biese
WALL SUNDAY SERIES BANQUET THIS SATURDAY!
WALL TWP., N.J -- The
young stars of racing at Wall Township Speedway will be honored this Saturday
night at the Our House Tavern and Restaurant in Farmingdale, N.J. during
the Wall Sunday Series awards banquet. Please visit the
Sunday Series website
for more details.
FREEHOLD'S MICHAEL BOHN OFFICIAL
IN WALL DERBY MODIFIED
First Finisher Gumley, of Colts Neck, Placed Fifth in Rescoring
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Michael
Bohn, of Freehold, was officially declared winner of Nov. 24 Wall Township
Speedway Turkey Derby XXXIV 100 for track modified stock cars by track officials
Saturday. Bohn and car owner Bob Nelson posed with their Nelson Plumbing
and Heating No. 81 Troyer-Chevrolet in WTS's victory lane during the banked,
paved one-third-mile oval's inaugural swap meet and flea market Saturday.
Bohn, a third-generation driver, had won his first career Wall NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series modified main earlier this season. A review of scoring
accounts found that first finisher Justin Gumley, of Colts Neck, had actually
finished fifth and as the last driver finishing on the lead
lap.
{FULL STORY}
Wall Racers
Cheer Matheny Children
PEAPACK, N.J. -- Racers
from Wall Township Speedway and other New Jersey speedplants - including
organizer Kevin Eyres, of Colts Neck, and former Keyport crew chief Bob Thomas
- helped make the 20th Annual Matheny Education and Medical Center Christmas
Party a success here Saturday afternoon.
{FULL
STORY}
CIVALI, GUMLEY WALL TURKEY
DERBY MODIFIED MASTERS
Molesworth, McCormack, Jankowiak Also Win
WALL TWP., N.J. -- James
W. Civali, of Meriden, Conn., and Justin Gumley, of Colts Neck, came away
from Wall Township Speedway as Turkey Derby XXXIV modified masters Saturday.
Joining Civali and Gumley in the post-Thanksgiving Day classic were divisional
winners Duncan Molesworth, of Robbinsville, John McCormack, of Brick, and
Andrew Jankowiak, of Buffalo, N.Y.
{SATURDAY
TD XXXIV STORY AND RESULTS}
JIMMY BLEWETT
FASTEST WALL TURKEY DERBY MODIFIED DRIVER.
Wall, Open-Type Modified Drivers to Run Twin 100-lap Features.
Six Drivers Take Friday Support Features.
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Jimmy
Blewett, of Howell, N.J., drove his late brother John's car to top 26 other
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series modifieds in Wall Township Speedway Turkey
Derby XXXIV qualifying here Friday afternoon. Blewett set a best time of
12.518 sec. around the banked paved one third mile oval, which translates
to 95.766 mph. The effort locks "Showtime," second fastest driver Nick Vasquez,
Wall WAAS track champion Kevin Flockhart and the next fastest 13 drivers
into the 100-lap feature to start after 1 p.m. Saturday. The other 27 are
to make the headliner through the B-Main 10:30 a.m.
Saturday.
{FRIDAY TD XXXIV STORY AND RESULTS}
TURKEY DERBY XXXIV - 100 LAP OPEN/TOUR MODIFIED FEATURE LAP
SPONSORS
TURKEY DERBY XXXIV
- 100 LAP WALL/SK/SST/B MODIFIED FEATURE LAP SPONSORS
WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY'S TURKEY
DERBY XXXIV SURE TO MAKE RACING HISTORY Stellar Fields and Large Crowd
Expected
WALL TWP.,N.J. --
Jamie "The Jet" Tomaino will be teaming up with Martinelli Motorsports for
this years season ending Turkey Derby XXXIV. That will be just one of the
exciting things you will get to see this weekend at Wall Township Speedway
in Wall, N.J. starting at 8am Friday the 23rd. Longtime friends, Tomaino
and car owner Joe Martinelli are teaming up for this one race deal to take
home the coveted title. Jamie will be driving one of the Martinelli Motorsports
stables 3 powerful #22 modifieds, normally driven by Zane Zeiner on the ROC
Tour and winner of the 2007 Mountain Speedway Track Championship. Zane will
not be competing this year at Turkey Derby.
{FULL STORY} |

The Martinelli Motorsports 22
will be driven by Jamie "The Jet" Tomaino in this years Turkey Derby XXXIV
( Photo ©2007 AceLane Jr. and Wall Speedway
Photographers) |
WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY TURKEY DERBY
XXXIV
WALL TOWNSHIP
SPEEDWAY GEARS UP FOR TURKEY DERBY XXXIV FALL CLASSIC
 |
WALL TWP., NJ -- Since
1974, fans of Northeast Asphalt Racing have had an added treat for their
Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The Turkey Derby at Wall Township Speedway
in Wall, NJ. This year promises to be one of the best ever, with overwhelming
fan interest and teams from all over the east coast planning on racing for
the coveted title of Turkey Derby XXXIV Champion. Wall will provide 8 divisions
of racing excitement over 2 days on Friday and Saturday, November 23rd and
24th. The always popular Open Tour Type Modifieds will return to headline
the event this year, along with the Wall/SK/B/SST Modifieds, Sportsman, RMP
Modified Affordable Division, Street Stocks, INEX Legends, Value Towing Factory
Stocks, and the Keenan Motors American Three Quarter Midget Racing Association.
The Garden State Vintage Stock Car Club will also be displaying their vintage
modifieds in the grandstand area and put on an exhibition race during
intermission Friday.
{FULL
STORY} |
Blewett 76 to Make it's Final
Appearance at Turkey Derby XXXIV
Tradition is a word
that runs parallel with family. Something that is done, with those we love,
year after year. The Merriam Webster Dictionary has tradition being defined
as the handing down of information, beliefs and customs by word of mouth
or by example from one generation to another. The Holiday Season is a perfect
example of tradition amongst families. Turkey Derby is the example of tradition
amongst racing families. Turkey Derby XXXIV will host the end of a tradition:
The running of the Blewett Motorsports family owned #76 Red, White &
Blue Modified.
{FULL
STORY} |
 |
WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY TURKEY DERBY XXXIV
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE TURKEY DERBY XXXIV
INFORMATION
You can contact the Wall Township
Speedway office at 732-681-6400 for more information.
ALSPACH, WALTON WIN WALL SUNDAY
SERIES TURKEY DERBY
Nine Others Score Calabreeze/Van Wickle/Hawk's Feature Wins
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Trevor
Alspach, of, Willingboro, and Bobby Walton, of, Tuckerton, and nine other
drivers became the first Calabreeze Pools/Van Wickle NAPA/Hawk's Towing Sunday
Series Turkey Derby winners here at Wall Township Speedway
today.
{Sunday
Series Turkey Derby I Story and Race Results}
{Dan Doyle Second in Sunday Derby
Trot}
10-06 Season Finale - Championship
Night - TD Qualifier Results
Winners get guaranteed starting spot for TD XXXIV
2007 Final Points Standings
-
NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series Modifieds - #33 Jason Treat
2007 Champion - #12 Kevin Flockhart
-
Street Stock - #19 Bill
Vanderveen
2007 Champion - #77 Rich Mongeau
-
RMP Modified Affordable Division
- #14 Marc Nappi
2007 Champion - #659 Danny Bohn
-
Sportsman - #99 Chas Okerson
2007 Champion - #21 Kevin Eyres
-
INEX Legends - #19 Don Nuels
2007 Champion - #90 Mike Fulton
-
Value Towing Factory Stocks
- #22 Joe Constandi
2007 Champion - #06 Vern McLaughlin III
-
Full 10-06 Heat and Feature
results at
mylaps.com
CRISPO,
RITCHIE 1ST WALL SUPERMODIFIED WINNER, CHAMPION
Hopkinson, Vassilatos, Nine Others Close Sunday Points Season
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Mike
Crispo, of Bridgeton, N.J, and Kevin Ritchie, of Huntington Station, N.Y.,
helped close the Wall Township Speedway Calabreeze Pools/Van Wickle NAPA
Sunday Series by winning their respective first Four Cylinder Supermodified
race and championship here Sunday afternoon.
{Sunday Series
Story and Race Results}
FLOCKHART, BOHN, EYRES, MONGEAU,
McLAUGHLIN CROWNED
Treat, Nappi, Okerson, Vanderveen, Constandi, Neuls Winners
WALL, TWP., N.J. -- Kevin
Flockhart, of Jackson, led five other Wall Township Speedway drivers from
contenders to class titlists here on Scott Motor Coach Sales/Scouts Night
Saturday. Flockhart overcame an early race suspension part break to finish
fourth to fellow Jackson resident and modified feature winner Jason Treat.
Steve Reed, of Freehold, saw his points lead vanish after his transmission
linkage locked into top gear and spun three times into 18th place. The
season-ending double points race gave 2004 WTS track champion Flockhart and
his Crestwood Jewelers/Faust Contractors No. 12 Sisco-Chevrolet his second
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series title. Pole man Treat meanwhile held off
Tim Arre and 17 other starters by .236 sec. in the 40-lap headliner. The
victory is a career first for the four-year driver and his No. 33 Treat
Fabrications-Chevy.
{Story and Race
Results}
5 TRACK CHAMPIONS TO BE DECIDED
TONIGHT AT WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY
6 TURKEY DERBY QUALIFIERS
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Modified, Street Stock,
Sportsman, RMP Modified Affordable Division and Value Towing Factory Stock
Titles still up for grabs!
Saturday, October 6th
WALL TWP., NJ -- After
23 events this season, the Wall Township Speedway Championships are still
undecided in 5 of our 6 weekly divisions. Mike Fulton won the 2007 Wall INEX
Legends Championship last Saturday, but the other 5 divisions, Whelen
All-American Series Modifieds, Street Stocks, Sportsman, RMP Modified Affordable
Division and Value Towing Factory Stock Titles will be decided tonight in
Double point Features. Scott Motor Coach Sales in Lakewood, NJ presents the
2007 Season Finale tonight at 6:30pm. It will also be Scout Night, any Scouts
attending in full uniform will be admitted to the grandstands for one dollar!
All 6 Feature events will also offer a guaranteed starting spot to the winners
in the 34th running of the Turkey Derby on November 23rd and 24th, 2007.
Grandstand Gates open at 4pm with qualifying races starting at 6:30pm. COME
FEEL THE THUNDER!
TIM ARRE, ROB WILLIAMS, DAVE
GREEN AND TED WALTERS GET FIRST WINS OF 2007
Bill Vanderveen and Mike Stull each claim second victories of season at Wall
Speedway
WALL TWP., NJ -- Saturday,
September 29th was a night of firsts at Wall Township Speedway. Veteran Whelen
All-American Series Modified driver Tim Arre won his main event for the 23rd
time in his career and first of 2007 in what has been a rough year on the
Toms River chauffeur. Former Sportsman standout Rob Williams won his first
RMP Modified Affordable Division feature. Dave Green achieved his initial
Sportsman Feature win. Long time Wall driver and owner Ted Walters won the
first feature of his career in the Value Towing Factory Stocks, after post
race inspections disqualified original winner Joe Constandi and 2 others.
Defending champion Bill Vanderveen took his 2nd win of the season in the
Street Stocks. Mike Stull won his 2nd for the year in the INEX Legends Division,
but that was not enough to keep Mike Fulton from claiming the 2007 Wall Township
Speedway INEX Legends Track Championship in their double point event. The
Modifieds, Street Stocks, Sportsman, RMP Modified Affordable Division, and
Value Towing Factory Stocks are racing for double-points this week in the
Scott Motor Coach Sales Season Finale - Scout Night with Turkey Derby Qualifier
features. The INEX Legends will be racing for their Turkey Derby guaranteed
spot as well. Any Scouts dressed in their full uniform will be admitted to
the grandstands for $1 dollar! Gates open at 4pm with qualifying starting
at 6:30pm, Saturday.
{Story and Race Results}
DOUBLE POINTS FOR INEX LEGEND
CARS THIS SATURDAY AT WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY
WALL TWP., NJ -- Wall
Township Speedway will host 6 divisions of racing this Saturday night, September
29th. Spectator gates open at 4pm, with qualifying races starting at 6:30pm.
The INEX Legend Cars will be running for double points in their 25 lap feature.
The NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Modifieds (40 laps), Street Stocks
(25 laps), RMP Modified Affordable Division (25 laps), Sportsman (25laps),
and Value Towing Factory Stocks (20 laps) will also be competing in regularly
scheduled features. To show how competitive the season has been, all 6 point
titles are still undecided.This Saturday night will be one of two remaining
events for the coveted Wall Township Speedway Track Championships. There
are still 165 points up for grabs in the two final point races of the
season.
{Full
Story}
FLOCKHART, FULTON, BOHN,
MCLAUGHLIN GAIN WALL POINTS
Kremer and Rich Mongeau also score on USG/Matheny Night
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Kevin
Flockhart, of Jackson, Mike Fulton, of Bridgewater, Danny Bohn, of Freehold
and Vern McLaughlin III, of Whitehouse Station added to their respective
Wall Township Speedway points championship efforts by winning their features
on USG/Matheny School Night Saturday. Flockhart used his handicapper-drawn
pole position to lead all 40 laps of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
modified main.
{Story
and Race Results}
{Legends
Report}
{Walter Elliott
Special Modified Report}
WEICHERT WINS HIS FIRST ON
WALL FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Bill
Weichert, of Chatham Borough, and Tom Farrell III, of Shrewsbury, won their
first respective career NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Modified and RMP
Modified Affordable Division features on Wall Township Speedway's Scott Motor
Coach Sales Fan Appreciation Night Saturday. Dan Collamer, of Waretown, edged
Nick Shaw by .0016 sec. to win his third Value Towing Factory Stock feature.
Ron Frees, of Brick, and Dan Roslin, of Little Egg Harbor Twp., also won
their respective third WTS street stock and INEX Legends cars features. Kevin
Eyres, of Colts Neck, captured his seventh Sportsman
main.
{Story and Race
Results} {Full
Race Story}
{Sunday Series
Results}
{Weekend Legends
Report}
FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT PRESENTED
BY SCOTT MOTOR COACH SALES
AT WALL THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH
WALL TWP., NJ -- The always
popular "Fan Appreciation Night" will take place this Saturday, September
15th at Wall Township Speedway, on Rt. 34 in Wall, NJ. This event is being
presented by Scott Motor Coach Sales of Lakewood, NJ. All fans will be invited
out onto the track from 5:15pm until 6:15pm to see the cars up close and
have a chance to "meet and greet" with other fans, the teams, and get drivers
autographs. Wall Township Speedway's 6 weekly divisions will be represented,
so your favorite Whelen All-American Modifieds, Street Stocks, RMP Modified
Affordable Division, Sportsman, INEX Legend Cars, and Value Towing Factory
Stock race cars will be on display around the 1/3 mile high-banked oval.
If you want to meet your favorite drivers, or see their cars up close, this
is every fans chance to have it all! The Scott Motor Coach Sales Night qualifying
events followed by 6 feature races will begin at approximately 6:30pm after
cars and fans clear from track. Reduced prices will be in effect for this
event, Grandstand admission is only $14 dollars for an adult, $10 dollars
for kids 13 to 17 and Seniors 65 and over, $6 dollars for children ages 6
to 12 and "Active" Military ID holders, and children age 5 and under are
always admitted free!
{Full Story}
YOSIHARA EDGES MILLEN IN WALL
SPEEDWAY SCCA FORMULA DRIFT
Third Place Finisher Foust Leads National Points
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Daijiro
Yoshihara, of Tokyo, beat second generation driver Rhys Millen to win the
SCCA Formula Drift National Championship presented by Circuit City at Wall
Township Speedway Saturday night. Yoshihara put his No. 009 Rockstar Energy
Drink/Nitto Nissan Silvia ahead of Millen's No. 002 Red Bull Pontiac Solstice
GXP after two laps on the four-turn, .75-mile drift course. Yoshihara's first
victory of the season vaults him from fourth place to second in the SCCA
F.Drift Castrol SYNTEC Power Cup points standings with the Oct. 13 finale
at Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway remaining.
{Full
Story}
WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY CARS
AND DRIVERS APPEARING AT
RACEWAY PARK CRUISE NIGHT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH
WALL TWP., NJ -- Two New
Jersey racing legends will be teaming up this Tuesday, September 11th, to
bring our fans lots of FREE and fun family excitement. The Wall Township
Speedway Promotional Truck will be appearing at one of the most storied drag
strips in America, Raceway Park. Some of your favorite Wall Township Speedway
drivers will also being displaying their cars, along with hundreds of vintage
hotrods, low slung imports, and high driving 4x4s. The track is located
on Pension Road just outside of Englishtown, N.J. We will be giving out discount
coupons for Wall Township Speedway, and we will be providing prize tickets
for contestants in the wild and crazy burnout contest. Just look for the
Wall Township Speedway display.
{Full
Story}
FORMULA DRIFT SERIES INVADES
WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY THIS SATURDAY
WALL TWP., NJ -- The
Formula Drift Championship
presented by Circuit City comes to New Jersey this Saturday, September 8th
at Wall Township Speedway. The event starts at 12 noon. In it's 4th
season, Formula Drift is recognized as the first North American Drifting
series of it's kind. For more info visit their website at
www.formulad.com.
Wall Township Speedway's 6 regular divisions, the NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series Modifieds, Street Stocks, Sportsman, RMP Modified Affordable Division,
INEX Legends and Value Towing Factory Stocks have the night off. They will
return Saturday, September 15th for "Fan Appreciation Night".
WALL SCOTT MOTOR COACH NIGHT
MAIDEN WINS TO BOHN, CAMPBELL
Okerson takes Sportsman 50; Pein, Jennings also win
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Danny
Bohn, of Freehold, and Malcolm Campbell, Jr., of Eatontown, won their first
respective Wall Township Speedway modified and Legends Cars features on Scott
Motor Coach Sales Night Saturday. Class champion Chas Okerson, of Freehold,
won the 50-lap sportsman main. Value Towing Factory Stock driver Gary Pein,
of South Amboy, and former street stock champ Dave Jennings, of Howell, also
won their mains.
{Full
Story and Race Results}
{Sunday Series
Results}
{Weekend Legends
Report}
SCOTT MOTOR COACH SALES PRESENTS
SPORTSMAN 50 LAPPER AT WALL SATURDAY NIGHT
WALL TWP., NJ -- Wall
Township Speedway will be celebrating Labor Day weekend starting at 6:30
pm Saturday with Scott Motor Coach Sales Night, highlighted by a 50 lap feature
event for the WTS Sportsman division, NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
Modifieds, Street Stocks, INEX Legends, and Value Towing Factory Stocks.
Scott Motor Coach Sales in Lakewood, NJ is New Jersey's leading discount
RV dealer. They will also be having a Recreational Vehicle Show in the grandstand
area during the races, so you will be able to view some quality RV's, and
some great racing at the Jersey Shore.
{Full
Story}
CARPENTER CARVES SECOND WALL
TWP. SPEEDWAY MOD WIN
Tidaback, Deritis, Ciattarelli, Davidson, R. Mongeau, S. Stull
Victors
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Mike
Carpenter captured his second NASCAR Whelen All-American Series modified
feature victory of the year - and the 25th of his career - on Wall Township
Speedway USG Sheetrock Night Saturday. Carpenter, of Farmingdale, came from
sixth starting spot to take the feature's lead by lap seven. The Weathervane
Service-Four Star Builders Troyer Dodge Charger-GM No. 77 driver went on
to a .219 sec. victory over Chas Okerson after 40 laps. Tom Farrell, last
week's winner Steve Reed and Shaun Carrig completed the top five
finishers.
{Full Story and
Race Results}
{Sunday Series
Results}
{Legends and Bandolero
Report}
REED WINS, JOHN BLEWETT III
REMEMBERED AT WALL SATURDAY
Abold, Neuls, Hyer and Petey Also Score on Allstate Night

John Blewett III 1973-2007
Ace Lane Jr. Photo
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Steve
Reed, of Freehold, won what became a 39-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
modified main in tribute to the late track champion John W. Blewett III,
of Howell, on Wall Township Speedway Allstate Night Saturday. Reed advanced
from fifth place to take the lead when leader Justin Gumley and Chas Okerson
collided on lap 10. The RTE Transmissions No. 55 Troyer-Chevrolet driver
went on to hold off Rob Schultz by 2.304 sec. after 30 laps. Reed would received
the accolades for his second Wall NASCAR Whelen All-American Series feature
win of the year in victory lane - but not before Jamie Tomaino brought out
Blewett's No. 76 modified to lead the 40th lap alone. Both Reed and Tomaino
parked their respective cars in the banked paved one-third-mile oval's infield
to receive Blewett family members and racing officials. The near capacity
audience and participants came to honor Blewett's life and career. The defending
NASCAR WAAS track champ was killed in a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race
accident at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway Thursday.
{Full Story and
Race Results}
{Neuls
gets 1st Saturday Legends Win; Sunday Series awash}
USAC NE FORD FOCUS MIDGET
SERIES INVADES WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY
ON ALLSTATE INSURANCE NIGHT
WALL TWP., NJ -- Saturday,
August 18th on Allstate Insurance Night, the "USAC Northeast Ford Focus Midget
Series presented by Wirtgen America" will be traveling to Wall Township Speedway
on Rt. 34 in Wall, NJ. Rookie Steven Intravaia has been on fire in this series,
winning 3 of his last 4 races. It will also be a tight point battle coming
into Wall with Jeff Abold leading by only 20 points over P.J. Stergios after
last weeks event in Chemung, NY. You can visit the NE Ford Focus Series website
at
www.northeastfordfocusseries.com
for more info. Five regular Wall Township Speedway, Whelen All-American Series
divisions will be competing as well.
{Full
Story}
CARRIG, PETEY, TISCHLER WIN
FIRST ON WALL SCOTT RV NIGHT.
Minieri, Eyres, Hallgring Also Score on First Discount Ticket
Night.
WALL TWP, N.J. -- Shaun
Carrig, of Little Falls; Richard Petey, of Hackettstown; Mark Tischler, of
Bridgewater, Rich Hallgring, of Howell, and Ray Minieri, of Bay Shore, N.Y.,
win their first respective Wall Township Speedway features on Scott Motor
Coach Sales Night Saturday. Kevin Eyres, of Colts Neck, won his seventh feature
of the season on the first of four reduced admission nights through Sept.
1.
{Full Story and
Race Results}
{Tischler
Gets First Legends Feature Victory}
Scott Motor Coach Night this
Saturday August 11th at Wall
WALL TWP., NJ -- This
Saturday night Wall Township Speedway will present Scott Motor Coach Sales
Night. Scott Motor Coach is the largest discount RV dealer in New Jersey
and will have recreation vehicles on display in the grandstand area. You
can visit their website at www.scottmotorcoach.com for more info. After weeks
of many special events, Wall's regular competitors will take the spotlight
back this week. The NASCAR Whelen All-American Modifieds, Street Stocks,
Sportsman, RMP Modified Affordable Division cars, INEX Legends, and Value
Towing Factory Stocks will be in competition.
{Full
Story}
MICHAEL BOHN, RAY EVERNHAM
RACED FOR A REASON AT WALL
DeRitis, Wohl Flores and Pein Share Victory Lane
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Michael
Bohn, of Freehold and Hazlet native Ray Evernham shared the Wall Township
Speedway "Racing for a Reason Night Spotlight Saturday. Chris DeRitis, Elliott
Wohl, Ryan Flores and Gary Pein also won their respective support classes.
Bohn used his handicapper-drawn pole position to head off initial challenger
Jason Treat the first six of the NASCAR Whelen All- American Series modified
main's 40 laps. Treat faded to an 11th place finish after colliding with
Mike Carpenter on lap 17, leaving second to Bohn's Bob Nelson Plumbing &
Heating Team mate Shaun Carrig in second. Bohn and his Nelson/Oceanside Service
No. 81 Troyer-Chevrolet pulled to a 1.153 sec. victory margin on Carrig,
who was holding off Steve Reed, Chas Okerson and Tom Farrell III in the late
laps. Evernham, aboard Jimmy Blewett's No. 66 StatusGreen.com Troyer-Chevy,
took eighth among nine finishers and 15 starters.
{Full Story and
Race Results}
{Evernham wins match
race}
HAZLET'S RAY EVERNHAM, NASCAR
STARS AT WALL AUGUST 4TH
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Ray
Evernham will have something of a homecoming when the former Hazlet resident
joins NASCAR star drivers Bill Elliott, Elliott Sadler, Kasey Kahne and Erin
Crocker on Wall Township Speedway's Racing for a Reason Night Saturday. Evernham,
nationally known as a three-time NASCAR Nextel Cup champion crew chief, is
to compete in the headlining 40-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American Series modified
race. The former modified driver has been slated to drive the No. 66 StatusGreen
Troyer-Chevrolet normally wheeled by Jimmy Blewett, of Howell. Evernham won
seven Whelen All-American Series modified mains here from 1982-91 and
10sportsman/pro stock/modern stock features 1976-77 before trading his helmet
for a crew chief's hat. Evernham, who helped revive the International Race
of Champions series at nearby Tinton Falls in 1983, became crew chief for
Hendrick Motorsports' Jeff Gordon in 1992. Evernham and Gordon together won
47 Nextel Cup races and the 1995 and 1997-98 titles before the former left
to form Evernham Motorsports in 1999.
{Full
Story}
NASCAR NEXTEL CUP STARS COME
TO WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY,
SATURDAY AUGUST 4TH
Wall Twp., NJ - Ray Evernham's
"Racing for a Reason" Foundation will be taking center stage at Wall Township
Speedway, Saturday, August 4th. The NEXTEL Cup Stars will be headed by NEXTEL
Cup multi-time champion crew chief and now winning car owner Ray Evernham.
Drivers Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler, former NEXTEL Cup Champion Bill Elliott,
and Evernham developmental driver Erin Crocker will all be appearing at Wall.
Spectator Gates will open at 3PM sharp. The night will start with a meet
and greet event for VIP ticket holders at 6PM. Immediately after there will
be a 45 minute to an hour autograph session for the fans in the grandstand
area, it will be first come, first serve for meeting with the drivers and
getting autographs. All 5 drivers will also compete in a 20 lap match race
in RMP Modified Affordable Division cars. In addition to the feature racing
event there will be more Saturday night fun including a silent auction filled
with NASCAR memorabilia. Event tickets are $40 dollars per ticket and part
of the proceeds will go to Evernham's "Racing for a Reason" Foundation. The
main beneficiary of the foundation is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,
a cause close to home for Evernham as his own son Ray J is a leukemia survivor.
Ray Evernham also plans to compete in the 40 lap Whelen All American Series
Modified feature, driving the Statusgreen 66 normally driven by former track
champion Jimmy Blewett. You can purchase tickets ahead of time from the Wall
Township Speedway track office this Saturday night July 28th on USG Night,
or by calling 732-681-6400 from 10 AM till 5PM next Tuesday through the start
of the event Saturday. Tickets are going fast, so act
now!
{Full
Story}
WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY PRESENTS
USG NIGHT, SAT. JULY 28TH
Wall drivers and cars appearing at the Monmouth County Fair July 26th
Free giveaways planned for fans
Wall Twp., NJ - This Saturday,
Wall Township Speedway will host their regular six divisions on USG Night.
USG is a well known construction supply company and long time supporter of
NASCAR auto racing, visit www.usg.com for more info on their products. The
NASCAR Whelen All American Series Modifieds, Street Stocks, Sportsman, RMP
Modified Affordable Division, INEX Legends, and Value Towing Factory Stocks
are all scheduled to compete starting at 6:30PM with qualifying races. Regular
prices will be in effect, only $17 dollars for an adult, $6 dollars for kids
ages 6 to 12, and children 5 and under are always admitted free. Spectator
gates open at 4PM.
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FLOCKHART FLIES IN 50th GARDEN
STATE CLASSIC
Boardwick, Cottrell Win Their First Features; McLaughlin Scores
Again
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Kevin
Flockhart, of Jackson, held off Chas Okerson and current NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series modified points leader Steve Reed to win his first 100-lap
Garden State Classic at Wall Township Speedway Saturday night. Bob Boardwick,
of Union Beach, and Francis Cottrell, of Lakewood, won their respective first
career street stock and INEX Legends Cars features. Value Towing Factory
Stock leader Vern McLaughlin III, of Whitehouse Station, spoiled Mike Bilello's
first victory bid.
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RAY EVERNHAM'S "RACING FOR
A REASON" AT WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY AUGUST 4TH
STATESVILLE, N.C. and
WALL TWP., N.J.(July 20, 2007) On August 4th, NASCAR stars Ray Evernham,
Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler, Erin Crocker and Bill Elliott will be Racing
for a Reason at Wall Township Speedway in New Jersey. This short track night
of action will feature the stars in an RMP Modified Affordable Division 20
lap race giving Evernham a chance to return to his roots in the driver seat
at his hometown track. Ray Evernham will also compete in the Modified Division's
40 lap feature driving Jimmy Blewett's Statusgreen No. 66. Wall Township
Speedway will donate a portion of the nights proceeds to Evernhams
foundation, Racing for a Reason. The Whelen All American Modifieds, Street
Stocks, INEX Legends, Value Towing Factory Stocks, and TQ's will also be
in competition.
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50TH ANNUAL GARDEN STATE CLASSIC
100 AT WALL THIS SATURDAY, JULY 21ST
Wall Twp. NJ - Wall Township
Speedway is proud to present the 50th Annual Garden State Classic for the
Whelen All American Series Modifieds this Saturday night, July 21st. The
Modifieds will be competing in a 100 lap event with over $5,000 dollars in
lap money posted on top of a large purse for this historic event. Don Ling
Sr. of Ling Trucking and Tim Shinn from United Crane have put up $1,000 dollars
in lap money for lap 66 in memory of the late Tom Comerford who passed away
earlier this year. Tom Comerford was a regular at Wall for many years in
the Modifieds driving the Ling Racing 66 during the 1980's. Lap sponsorships
are still available at $50 dollars per lap, contact the track office at
732-681-6400 between 10am and 5pm for more details. Racing starts at 6PM
with Modified Time Trials followed by heat races.
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JIMMY BLEWETT, JESSE STATE
SPLIT WALL SATURDAY HEADLINERS
Eyres Doubles, McCormack, McLaughlin and Mike Stull Also Win
WALL, TWP., N.J. -- Jimmy
"Showtime" Blewett, of Howell, N.J., and Jesse State, of Hyde Park, N.Y.,
captured Wall Township Speedway's headlining home and visiting features Saturday
night. Kevin Eyres, of Colts Neck, became a rare sportsman and RMP Modified
Affordable Division same night feature winner. John McCormack, of Farmingdale,
won the street stock feature; Vern McLaughlin III, of Whitehouse Station,
the Value Towing Factory Stock feature and Mike Stull, of Hamilton, in INEX
Legends Cars.
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Midgets Story and Race Results}
NORTHEAST FORD FOCUS MIDGET
SERIES INVADES WALL, JULY 14TH
The Northeast Ford Focus
Midget Series sponsored by Wirtgen will be traveling to Wall Township Speedway
this Saturday, July 14th. Most recent winner Jeff Abold, and other's like
P.J. Stergios, Sean Carmen, Jon Seaman, Ryan Osborne, and Ryan State. Abold
currently leads the northeast points by 41 over Stergios, after Oswego, NY,
July 7th. It will be a tight point battle coming into Wall with Abold winning
over Stergios in the last event. You can visit the series website at
www.northeastfordfocusseries.com
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WALL TOWNSHIP SPEEDWAY TO
HAVE CARS AND DRIVERS APPEARING AT RACEWAY PARK CRUISE NIGHT, TUESDAY, JULY
10TH
Two New Jersey racing
legends will be teaming up this Tuesday, July 10th, to bring our fans lots
of free and fun family excitement. The Wall Township Speedway Promotional
Truck will be appearing this Tuesday, at one of the most storied drag strips
in America, Raceway Park. The track is located on Pension Road just outside
of Englishtown, N.J. We will be giving out discount coupons for Wall Township
Speedway, and we will be providing prize tickets for contestants in the wild
and crazy burnout contest.
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DAVE CRANMER, RON FREES, REACH
WALL MILESTONES
Buckwalter, Constandi, Dan Roslin and Eyres Also Win
WALL TWP., N.J. -- Dave
Cranmer, of North Hanover, N.J., won his first career NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series modified main before Ron Frees captured the Scott Motor Coach $10K
Bonanza Street Stock Feature at Wall Township Speedway Saturday night. Cranmer
battled Tom Farrell III all night, splitting the 10-lap heats with him and
holding him off the entire 40-lap feature. The Cranmer Engineering No. 59
Troyer-Chevrolet driver thanked his crew chief, Al Voorhees, Jr., for bringing
him back into the sport after taking time off to start his consulting business
and to raise two children. Voorhees suffered the June 6 passing of his father,
Al, Sr.
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$10,000 SCOTT MOTOR COACH
STREET STOCK BONANZA THIS SATURDAY AT WALL
Wall Twp., NJ - This
Saturday, July 7th, the NASCAR Whelen All American Series Street Stocks will
take center stage at Wall Township Speedway in the $10,000 Scott Motor Coach
Street Stock Bonanza.
Scott Motor Coach
Sales, Inc., located on Rt 88 in Lakewood, NJ, is New Jersey's leading
dealer of discount RV's and also has rental vehicles available. You can visit
their website at www.scottmotorcoach.com, or call 866-775-8070 for Full
Information. The race will also have associate sponsorship from Dr. Vincent
DeAngeleis Family Dentistry of Ocean Township, NJ. This will be the largest
purse that the Wall Street Stocks have ever competed for with $1,500 going
to the winner in a 50 lap event.
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UPDATE!
10K SCOTT MOTOR COACH STREET STOCK BONANZA
Saturday July 7th, 2007