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Smitty51
January 19, 2007 at 06:09:00 AM
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This message was edited on January 19, 2007 at 06:25:37 AM by Smitty51

Did these guys up front even run with the Outlaws last year? LOL

Kinser Wins in Australia Night#1


Gearing up for a run at his 21st World of Outlaws title this season, Steve Kinser has spent the last several weeks competing at Parramatta City Raceway (PCR) in Australia.

After racking up six Top-Five finishes in his first seven events, the native of Bloomington, Indiana made his way to the winner’s circle on Thursday night with a star-studded field of 75 cars signed in, including several World of Outlaws competitors.

Kinser lined up fifth for the A-Feature and quickly worked his way into third. He then waged an entertaining battle with fellow World of Outlaws competitor Paul McMahan for the second spot. Kinser got around McMahan on the 19th lap and set his sights on the leader Jason Solwold.

Solwold, who won two World of Outlaws preliminary features in 2006, started on the pole, and was the leader for a large portion of the event. He built several comfortable advantages, but numerous cautions negated those and allowed Kinser and McMahan to close back up on him.

Solwold’s night came to an end five laps before the finish, as he suffered mechanical problems on his machine, forcing him to the pits. The native of Washington would wind up 20th. Kinser took the green flag as the leader and used a very strong restart to pull away from multi-time Australian Champion Max Dumesny, who battled McMahan for the runner-up spot down the stretch.

When the checkered flag flew it was Kinser picking up the win, with Dumesny in second, and McMahan who was driving for Titan Racing in third.

Jason Meyers who won last weekend at PCR turned in a stellar run, charging through the field to come home fourth, after starting 22nd. Shane Stewart, the 2005 World of Outlaws Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year rounded out the Top-Five.

Reigning World of Outlaws Champion Donny Schatz powered his way to a seventh-place finish after starting 18th. He suffered a mechanical failure in his heat race that forced him into the B-Main which he won to earn a spot in the A-Feature. Schatz, a native of Fargo, North Dakota, has won five races at PCR over the course of the last month, including the prestigious Bevelite Glass $50,000 Classic for the sixth time in his career.

Brooke Tatnell, fresh off his $20,000 win at Brisbane International Speedway in World Series Sprintcars competition last weekend, came home eighth, with Jason Sides, who will compete with the World of Outlaws full-time this season in ninth.

Danny Lasoski, the 2001 World of Outlaws Champion finished 10th on Thursday night, with Chad Hillier, who will contend for the Kevin Gorbecht Rookie of the Year Award this season in 11th.

Three-time World of Outlaws Champion Sammy Swindell finished 13th after racing his way into the A-Feature by way of the B-Main. Kerry Madsen, who will compete full-time with the World of Outlaws this season, came home just behind him in 14th.

Other World of Outlaws competitors in action on Thursday night included: Becca Anderson, Tim Kaeding, and Joey Saldana

In time trials, Solwold turned the second fastest lap of the 74 cars that took time, with McMahan third, Schatz fourth, and Lasoski fifth.

In preliminary action, Kinser won the first heat over Stewart. Solwold topped the second heat over Meyers. McMahan was third in the third heat, just ahead of Tatnell. Hillier finished second in the fourth heat, with Lasoski fourth.

Solwold took the win in the first dash to earn the pole position in the A-Feature, with Kinser third, Lasoski fourth, and Hillier seventh.

McMahan won the second dash to start on the outside of the front row in the A-Feature, with Stewart third, earning himself a starting spot on the outside of the third row.

Madsen claimed the first non-qualifiers race to earn a spot in the C-Main. He ran second in that event to earn a spot in the B-Main, where he finished second as well to race his way into the A-Feature.

All the drivers will be in action again at Parramatta City Raceway on Friday night in the second of three consecutive nights of racing.

The 2007 World of Outlaws season opens on February 9 at Volusia Speedway Park in Florida with the 36th Annual DIRTcar Nationals Presented By Mopar Speedshop.

Gee, Look at the Night#2 results too..................

1. 12.775 - USA15 Donny Schatz (123.99 km/h)
2. 12.873 - USA1 Sammy Swindell (123.05 km/h)
3. 12.952 - A1 Brooke Tatnell (122.30 km/h)
4. 13.004 - Q7 Robbie Farr (121.81 km/h)
5. 13.040 - R19 Jason Solwold (121.47 km/h)
6. 13.131 - USA11 Steve Kinser (120.63 km/h)
7. 13.156 - V5 Max Dumesny (120.40 km/h)
8. 13.169 - USA29 Travis Rilat (120.28 km/h)
9. 13.221 - N17 Marty Perovich (119.81 km/h)
10. 13.289 - NT5 Danny Reidy (119.20 km/h)
11. 13.327 - 11h Tim Keading (118.86 km/h)
12. 13.370 - N11 Trevor Green (118.47 km/h)
13. 13.393 - USA44 Chad Hillier (118.27 km/h)
14. 13.438 - 12J Lynton Jeffrey (117.87 km/h)
15. 13.444 - N2 Mark Blyton (117.82 km/h)
16. 13.454 - N18 Ian Loudoun (117.73 km/h)
17. 13.487 - N54 Grant Tunks (117.45 km/h)
18. 13.522 - N22 James Thompson (117.14 km/h)
19. 13.555 - N77 Mitchell Dumesny (116.86 km/h)
20. 13.566 - USA14 Jason Meyers (116.76 km/h)
21. 13.567 - N96 Bruce White (116.75 km/h)
22. 13.587 - USA83 Danny Lasoski (116.58 km/h)
23. 13.589 - USA9 Joey Saldana (116.56 km/h)
24. 13.633 - N10 Adrian Maher (116.19 km/h)
25. 13.635 - N40 David Lambert (116.17 km/h)
26. 13.729 - N29 Kerry Madsen (115.38 km/h)
27. 13.767 - Q28 Mike Carber (115.06 km/h)
28. 13.826 - USA19 Becca Anderson (114.57 km/h)
29. 13.840 - N99 Rodney Maxwell (114.45 km/h)
30. 13.863 - N94 Darryl Campbell (114.26 km/h)
31. 13.870 - W3 Dean Jacobs (114.20 km/h)
32. 13.931 - 94S Natalie Sather (113.70 km/h)
33. 13.932 - USA0 Jonathan Allard (113.70 km/h)
34. 13.936 - N47 Sam Walsh (113.66 km/h)
35. 14.038 - W47 Ken Sartori (112.84 km/h)
36. 14.090 - Q6 Shane Stewart (112.42 km/h)
37. 14.124 - N16 Craig Brady (112.15 km/h)
38. 14.128 - 9D Danny Porter (112.12 km/h)
39. 14.153 - USA28 Brian Brown (111.92 km/h)
40. 14.154 - N27 Ian Burrows (111.91 km/h)
41. 14.175 - 7J Skip Jackson (111.75 km/h)
42. 14.219 - Q61 Todd Wanless (111.40 km/h)
43. 14.334 - N25 Kelly Linigen (110.51 km/h)
44. 14.368 - N50 Martin Lawes (110.24 km/h)
45. 14.412 - Q36 Paul McMahan (109.91 km/h)
46. 14.433 - N35 Ian Madsen (109.75 km/h)
47. 14.557 - N51 Mark Richards (108.81 km/h)
48. 14.583 - N12 Ryan Farrell (108.62 km/h)
49. 14.601 - USA21 Tommy Tarlton (108.49 km/h)
50. 14.608 - USA7 Jason Sides (108.43 km/h)
51. 14.700 - N33 Brett Loadsman (107.76 km/h)
52. 14.788 - N43 Anthony Orr (107.11 km/h)
53. 14.883 - Q74 Brodie Tulloch (106.43 km/h)
54. 14.922 - N7 Roddy Bell-Bowen (106.15 km/h)
55. 14.936 - N60 Michael Matchett (106.05 km/h)
56. 15.014 - N68 Garry McKelvey (105.50 km/h)
57. 15.026 - N39 Jeremy Cross (105.42 km/h)
58. 15.061 - Q78 Daniel Morton (105.17 km/h)
59. 15.081 - N76 Andrew Johnson (105.03 km/h)
60. 15.151 - N75 Glen Saville (104.55 km/h)
61. 15.254 - N3 Dennis Farr (103.84 km/h)
62. 15.348 - N45 Matthew Thomas (103.21 km/h)
63. 15.388 - 11J Paul Sides (102.94 km/h)
64. 15.530 - N86 David Craft (102.00 km/h)
65. 15.604 - N24 Wayne Skipper (101.51 km/h)
66. 15.674 - N13 Wayne McKenna (101.06 km/h)
67. 15.729 - N98 Phillip Woodberry (100.71 km/h)
68. 15.909 - N5 Dean Thomas (99.57 km/h)
69. 15.937 - N26 Adam Wray (99.39 km/h)
70. 16.172 - N88 Brendon Fox (97.95 km/h)
71. 16.259 - N23 Kim Becker (97.42 km/h)
72. 16.301 - N41 Dick Thompson (97.17 km/h)
73. 16.387 - N73 Jeff Lawler (96.66 km/h)
74. 16.820 - Q11 Joseph Tulloch (94.17 km/h)

Race Results ( Sprintcars )

Heat - Non Qualifiers 1
1. N7 Roddy Bell-Bowen 2. N43 Anthony Orr 3. Q78 Daniel Morton 4. N75 Glen Saville 5. N86 David Craft 6. N68 Garry McKelvey 7. N5 Dean Thomas 8. N45 Matthew Thomas 9. N13 Wayne McKenna 10. N41 Dick Thompson 11. N88 Brendon Fox 12. Q11 Joseph Tulloch

Heat - Non Qualifiers 2
1. N33 Brett Loadsman 2. N39 Jeremy Cross 3. N60 Michael Matchett 4. N98 Phillip Woodberry 5. Q74 Brodie Tulloch 6. N76 Andrew Johnson 7. N26 Adam Wray 8. N3 Dennis Farr 9. N23 Kim Becker 10. 11J Paul Sides 11. N24 Wayne Skipper 12. N73 Jeff Lawler

Heat - 1
1. N10 Adrian Maher 2. N18 Ian Loudoun 3. N17 Marty Perovich 4. USA0 Jonathan Allard 5. USA15 Donny Schatz 6. N35 Ian Madsen 7. N54 Grant Tunks 8. USA29 Travis Rilat 9. N99 Rodney Maxwell 10. 9D Danny Porter 11. N40 David Lambert 12. Q61 Todd Wanless

Heat - 2
1. USA9 Joey Saldana 2. N22 James Thompson 3. USA1 Sammy Swindell 4. N29 Kerry Madsen 5. V5 Max Dumesny 6. NT5 Danny Reidy 7. N51 Mark Richards 8. USA28 Brian Brown 9. N2 Mark Blyton 10. N47 Sam Walsh 11. N94 Darryl Campbell 12. N25 Kelly Linigen

Heat - 3
1. USA83 Danny Lasoski 2. 11h Tim Keading 3. N77 Mitchell Dumesny 4. USA11 Steve Kinser 5. 12J Lynton Jeffrey 6. Q6 Shane Stewart 7. W3 Dean Jacobs 8. A1 Brooke Tatnell 9. N12 Ryan Farrell 10. Q28 Mike Carber 11. N27 Ian Burrows 12. N50 Martin Lawes

Heat - 4
1. USA14 Jason Meyers 2. N96 Bruce White 3. USA44 Chad Hillier 4. Q7 Robbie Farr 5. R19 Jason Solwold 6. 7J Skip Jackson 7. Q36 Paul McMahan 8. N16 Craig Brady 9. N11 Trevor Green 10. USA19 Becca Anderson 11. USA21 Tommy Tarlton 12. 94S Natalie Sather

D-Main - Coca-Cola
1. Q74 Brodie Tulloch 2. N26 Adam Wray 3. N24 Wayne Skipper 4. N98 Phillip Woodberry 5. N73 Jeff Lawler 6. N76 Andrew Johnson 7. N13 Wayne McKenna 8. N75 Glen Saville 9. N88 Brendon Fox 10. N3 Dennis Farr 11. N41 Dick Thompson 12. N68 Garry McKelvey 13. N5 Dean Thomas 14. N45 Matthew Thomas 15. Q11 Joseph Tulloch 16. N23 Kim Becker 17. N86 David Craft 18. 11J Paul Sides

C-Main - Coca-Cola
1. 7J Skip Jackson 2. 9D Danny Porter 3. Q61 Todd Wanless 4. Q36 Paul McMahan 5. USA28 Brian Brown 6. N50 Martin Lawes 7. N35 Ian Madsen 8. N7 Roddy Bell-Bowen 9. USA21 Tommy Tarlton 10. N25 Kelly Linigen 11. N43 Anthony Orr 12. N51 Mark Richards 13. N27 Ian Burrows 14. N39 Jeremy Cross 15. N33 Brett Loadsman 16. Q78 Daniel Morton 17. N60 Michael Matchett 18. N26 Adam Wray 19. Q74 Brodie Tulloch 20. N12 Ryan Farrell

Dash - 1
1. USA11 Steve Kinser 2. USA44 Chad Hillier 3. N18 Ian Loudoun 4. Q7 Robbie Farr 5. USA15 Donny Schatz 6. N17 Marty Perovich 7. N96 Bruce White 8. N77 Mitchell Dumesny

Dash - 2
1. 12J Lynton Jeffrey 2. USA1 Sammy Swindell 3. V5 Max Dumesny 4. R19 Jason Solwold 5. USA83 Danny Lasoski 6. USA14 Jason Meyers 7. N22 James Thompson 8. 11h Tim Keading

B-Main - Bevelie Glass
1. A1 Brooke Tatnell 2. USA29 Travis Rilat 3. N11 Trevor Green 4. N54 Grant Tunks 5. NT5 Danny Reidy 6. N2 Mark Blyton 7. W3 Dean Jacobs 8. Q28 Mike Carber 9. Q6 Shane Stewart 10. N47 Sam Walsh 11. 7J Skip Jackson 12. N16 Craig Brady 13. N99 Rodney Maxwell 14. 9D Danny Porter 15. USA19 Becca Anderson 16. N40 David Lambert 17. N94 Darryl Campbell 18. 94S Natalie Sather

A-Main - Tyrepower
1. USA11 Steve Kinser 2. USA1 Sammy Swindell 3. USA14 Jason Meyers 4. USA15 Donny Schatz 5. USA44 Chad Hillier 6. V5 Max Dumesny 7. R19 Jason Solwold 8. Q7 Robbie Farr 9. A1 Brooke Tatnell 10. N17 Marty Perovich 11. USA83 Danny Lasoski 12. N96 Bruce White 13. N22 James Thompson 14. N10 Adrian Maher 15. 11h Tim Keading 16. N54 Grant Tunks 17. USA29 Travis Rilat 18. N29 Kerry Madsen 19. N11 Trevor Green 20. USA9 Joey Saldana 21. N18 Ian Loudoun 22. USA0 Jonathan Allard 23. N77 Mitchell Dumesny 24. 12J Lynton Jeffrey


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Hawker
January 19, 2007 at 06:50:00 AM
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Not to shabby for a couple of washed up, old, tired, past their prime has beens...


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the instigator
January 19, 2007 at 03:57:50 PM
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Woo stock at 1.85.............RIP Fred Brownfield, your NST drivers would have buried them this year.




team wright-one
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January 20, 2007 at 12:08:31 AM
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i just have to laugh at these people who when their favorite driver or the driver or team they like happens to pull out a victory after maybe having to struggle a while to get it. they can not wait to shove it down everyones throat. but they forget about the times between when their picks could not find a checkered flag if it was hanging from the front of the roll cage. the competition is tough sometimes and there is a changing of the guard taking place in sprint car racing. it is not complete and it is not truely clear how it will all turn out .but it is in the works. i hope the big names and the strong running veterans still have their days. they sure deserve them. but the next big names are already veterans in their own right and they are on the move. it is funny that a one season flash in the pan series could have us talking about who of THEIR guys or OUR guys is better. just a year ago they were ALL our guys fighting to see who was the best on a certain night.



MSPN
January 20, 2007 at 11:32:49 AM
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How's the crow taste today Smitty? Donny beats Steve more than a dozen times in a row and Steve wins a few and all hell breaks loose, lol. Donny will motivate Steve all year and bring out his best because there is a REAL rival between these two that most people don't have a clue about. By the way, Danny Schatz is as big a fan of Steve Kinser as anyone I have ever known. His respect of that man is of the highest level and we have discussed this subject more than once. Take It Easy.....



CThomas
January 20, 2007 at 08:31:36 PM
Joined: 08/21/2005
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Donny doesn't worry about the love. He's out there racing his butt off. And he's doing a good job of it. It's great to see others doing good also. I just wish I could go to Australia and see all these guys (and gals?) race.

 

 




racinartist2
January 20, 2007 at 09:31:27 PM
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Mike, I've recently said the very same thing. The problem isn't with, or between, the drivers. It's with all the snapperheads on internet forums that harbor ill feelings and spread their crap about these guys. I know Donny holds Steve's accomplishments VERY high. He's said many times that Steve was a hero of his when he was growing up. I also wouldn't doubt that Steve has quite a bit of respect for the racer that Donny has become in the last couple of years.



MSPN
January 21, 2007 at 10:50:18 AM
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Donny does, no doubt but it was DANNY and I who had the talks about Steve etc. Sr. Schatz is one of the most engaging people on the whole tour to talk with, funny guy to boot. Take It Easy....



SteveV
January 21, 2007 at 07:22:43 PM
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In the immortal words of Garry Rush (absolutely up there with AJ Foyt as the hardest car owner on earth to please because of their own accomplishments)... "Donny Schatz is the next Steve Kinser"




team wright-one
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January 21, 2007 at 09:12:13 PM
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Reply to:
Posted By: SteveV on January 21 2007 at 07:22:43 PM

In the immortal words of Garry Rush (absolutely up there with AJ Foyt as the hardest car owner on earth to please because of their own accomplishments)... "Donny Schatz is the next Steve Kinser"



i hope donny is not the next steve kinser. that guy can be so picky and whiney and moody when things don't go his way that it could put sammy to shame. besides i don't think donny is interested in forming the New Schatz Tour anytime soon lol. just being the first donny schatz and having to deal with the kinser fans who are not willing to give him any credit for providing the woo with some one who can run with,run down, and out run kinser to make for hopefully a better show. these are the same people who complain about the woo not being competitive,then bitch if some one other than their hero wins. well how do you like the compitition now? nothing against steve as a race driver. he has been the best thing along with sammy and wolfie and the others that has happened to our sport. i just hope donny shows the same class on a bad streak as on a good streak. that will make him better than being the next steve kinser.(even though we have to race with donny and i hate to see him clean up like he can when he gets hot,i have to give credit to him just like we will all have to give credit to TK if he goes on a terror streak this year.)





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