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dirtrack234
July 14, 2009 at 05:22:17 PM
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14th ANNUAL $10,000 TO WIN STREET STOCK NATIONALS. THE RICHEST STREET STOCK RACES IN OKLAHOMA HISTORY IS AT ENID SPEEDWAY PARK IN ENID,OKLAHOMA. SEPT 24TH-27 2009 Here are the payouts for the SEPT. 24th-27 2009 NATIONALS

A FEATURE
1st $10,000
2nd $4,000
3rd $3,000
4th $2,000
5th $1,500
6th $1,000
7th-20th $750

$750 TO START 'A' MAIN

$400 TO 'B' FEATURE NON QUALIFIERS THAT START THE 'B'

$250 TO 'C' FEATURE NON QUALIFIERS THAT START THE 'C'

TEST AND TUNE THURSDAY NIGHT THE 24TH. PIT GATES OPEN AT 3:00 FRIDAY THE 25TH AND SATURDAY THE 26TH AND 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY THE 27TH.

$250 ENTRY FEE, CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY FOR PRE-REGISTRATION.

GRAND STAND ADMISSION: $15.00 ADULTS $13.00 SENIORS OR MILITARY W/ID
$5.00 KIDS 6-12 KIDS UNDER 6 STILL GET IN FREE. 'FAMILY PACK' 4 PACK- 2 ADULTS & 2 KIDS [ 6-12 ]-$35.00 OR 6 PACK 2 ADULTS & 4 KIDS [ 6-12 ]-$40.00.

FOR MORE INFO OR RULES PLEASE GO TO www.enidspeedwayparkllc.com

MAKE YOUR VACATION PLANS AND HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.

Here is little bit on the past winners. It was a Cinderella story for Eddie Martin, of Stilwell, as he posted the win in the inaugural event. Martin raced his way from the “D” feature in the final day of the 1996 show to qualify for a starting spot in the 50-lap main. He marched from the back of the “A” feature to capture the win.

In 1997, local hero Troy Gemmill thrilled the Enid crowd with a win. The next two years were sweet for professional late model driver Edwin Wells, of Morrilton, Ark. Walt Butler took the victory in 1998 in a car owned by Wells, and Wells came back in 1999 to post the win.

Modified competitor Kelly Cross, of Amarillo, Texas, dominated the field in 2000, and Ron Jones, of Zimmerman, Minn., won in 2001. Trivitt Hegwood, of Goodwell, beat Cross to win the following year, and Levi McGowen won in 2003.

Hometown favorite Kenny Morris had the fans on their feet as he put his Ford in the winner’s circle in 2004, and modified hot shoe Chad McNamara, of Blackwell, dominated the event in 2005 and 2006, becoming the first repeat winner. 2007 winner was Chris Dawson from Post TX, he won on the last lap as the leader Rod Bencken from Kansas got caught up in lapped traffic. Last years winner was Chad McMamara making him a three time winner. So you can see many drivers from diferent states has won. Its hard to say who is going to win but one thing for sure its going to be a GREAT SHOW.


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
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tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.


dirtrack234
July 16, 2009 at 02:21:55 PM
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Here is the story from last years street stock nationals.
Over eighty cars made the trek to Enid Speedway Park to battle in the 13th annual $10,000 to win Street Stock Nationals. A near full house was on hand to witness the final leg of the three-day event Sunday as some of the fastest cars in the nation made their final bids for the big money purse. Blackwell hot shoe Chad McNamara found track conditions to his liking, as he made track history and became the first three-time winner to take home the huge payday aboard his IES Raglin/Ponca Machine sponsored ride. McNamara won this event, as well as in 2005 and 2006, in the car he built in 2003. “The track rubbered up and it was fast but hard on engines and tires. Luck was on our side. My right rear tire went flat when I pulled into the barn,” said McNamara. “Winning this for the third time is an awesome feeling. It is a lot of work but it really paid off today and this car is for sale.” Competition was fast and furious in the 50-lap main event with three past champions starting in the first five rows. Jarrod Reimer exploded off the pole and showed the way. Defending champion Chris Dawson went in hot pursuit, and it was a heated battle for several laps with Dawson making a low charge onto the point in lap six. But all that effort was for naught as Travis Johnson stalled at the top of turn four and put the track under caution. Reimer resumed the lead on the restart only to see another yellow flag wave as Gary Langworthy and Dustin Allen crashed on the back straight. Reimer headed up the field and boasted a strong lead when another caution waved for debris in turn two. Reimer rushed away and had command of the track when Gary Nulf blew his motor in lap 14 and brought out a further yellow. Levi McGowan, the 2003 champ, and Billy Kelly slammed into the wall on the restart and brought out a red flag. Reimer picked up where he left off but was unable to hold off the hard-charging Jerry Derr in lap 18. Derr wasted no time and sported a straight away lead in a mere two laps. Derr appeared unbeatable as he skillfully lapped his way through over half of the field by lap 35. Derr fell off the pace two laps later which saw Kip Hughes storm onto the point. Derr stopped at the top of turn three and brought out yet another caution flag. Hughes headed up the start but blew his motor coming out of turn four which saw McNamara charge onto the point. With a clear track in front of him McNamara was unstoppable and had a commanding lead when Alan Screws spun to a halt and brought out a yellow flag in lap 44. McNamara hustled away when the track went green only to see another caution wave as Phil Pearson flew off the track. McNamara headed up the field which had dwindled to 10 cars and had a straight away lead when a yellow flag flew in lap 47 as Rod Bencken came to a halt in the groove. The big money race was reduced to a two-lap shootout. McNamara show-ed the way and never looked back on his path to the checkered flag. Bud Longpine captured second, trailed by Brian Parker, Screws, and Pearson. Longpine stormed to victory in the “B” with Wesley Kruckenberg taking the win in the “C” feature. Randy Miller, Ryan Hill and Jason Keller took the wins respectively in the “D,” “E” and “F” features. Persistence paid off for Dawson as he captured the win in the Saturday night "A" feature. Billy Kelly rushed off the outside pole and headed up the early goings. A yellow flag waved in lap three when Todd Decker and Parker spun in turn three. Kelly picked up where he left off on the restart, but all that effort was for naught as Humberto Rocha came to a halt on the back straight and put the track back under caution. Kelly continued his run when the race went green with Gary Nulf hooked to his bumper like glue. Another yellow flag flew in lap eight for a three-car pile-up on the back straight. The fourth restart was a charm for Hughes as he found his way to the front. Hughes shot away from the field like a rocket and sported a 10-car length lead in a mere two laps. But Dawson found the quick way around and was challenging for the lead when James Lott hit the wall and put the track back under caution. It was a drag race on the start as Hughes and Dawson continued their heated duel. With two laps to go Dawson took command with a daring high challenge and boasted a straight away lead at the line. Hughes held onto second trailed by Nulf, Levi McGowan and Gardner. Miller posted the win in the “B” feature with Mark Mullins taking the honors in the “C.” Troy Naeger, Jesse Willard and Don Yoder captured their respective wins in the “D,” “E” and “F” features. Saturday night heat winners were McGowan, Kelly, Parker, Hughes, Joel Lane, Bobby Joe Scott, Dawson, Nulf, Gardner and Rocha.


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
Yesterday 
is history, 
tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.

choate7c
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July 16, 2009 at 10:16:30 PM
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big deal chad won 3 times who cares. he has a one wire tcd in his quicksteer




dirtrack234
July 16, 2009 at 10:35:48 PM
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Posted By: choate7c on July 16 2009 at 10:16:30 PM

big deal chad won 3 times who cares. he has a one wire tcd in his quicksteer



Thanks for the info.


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
Yesterday 
is history, 
tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.

roughneck
July 17, 2009 at 10:08:50 AM
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hhhmmmm only one wire



choate7c
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July 17, 2009 at 02:27:45 PM
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one positive wire and its grounded inside the quickner, i'd just like to see him win one without the tcd. wouldnt you agree?




dirtrack234
July 17, 2009 at 02:33:19 PM
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This message was edited on July 17, 2009 at 02:39:06 PM by dirtrack234

If you have to cheat to win how can anyone fell like the really did anything? If anyone has plans of trying it, Dont try it this year!


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
Yesterday 
is history, 
tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.

jaydad37
July 17, 2009 at 03:26:31 PM
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Posted By: dirtrack234 on July 17 2009 at 02:33:19 PM

If you have to cheat to win how can anyone fell like the really did anything? If anyone has plans of trying it, Dont try it this year!



I promise people cheat everywhere... it always been that way and it always will be that way!!!

The only way to deal with cheaters and good hard TECH!!!!

People say, how can they feel good about it... Im sure they have 10,000 reasons to feel good about it.

Have no idea if chad has, had, or does use a traction control device. I would think that he wouldnt, for he seems to be a better person than that!!!!

My belief is that every removable part on the top 5 cars should be removed... its simple.. do a complete tear down of the cars.


Jayson Ellis

roughneck
July 17, 2009 at 03:30:07 PM
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from my understanding you can buy all your traction control supplies at C & C race parts in northern oklahoma, and by the way choate i take it you didnt see the 2 wires going to the rear end




choate7c
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July 17, 2009 at 03:47:24 PM
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i know chad and he prolly wont like me after he see's this i just feel like he has robbed 30,000 dollars from guys that arent cheating, here at c&c we have only sold one traction type control and that is a roller gas pedal! simple as that, chad is a good guy and knows his chassis tech. and he is a good driver, between that and perfect traction, he should win!! over the last 5 years he has won over 40k whatsup with that!!! the year he didnt win his zip tie shorted out his tcd



roughneck
July 17, 2009 at 03:47:36 PM
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i see there is a dustin mcnamara in last weeks result at enid in the sportmod, is he any relation to the 3 time $10,000.00 to win Chad Mcnamara.



choate7c
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July 17, 2009 at 04:02:06 PM
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yes that is chads son. at alot of tracks they give a reward to whom ever comes forward with information leading to a traction control and i was just wondering if enid does that and where do i pickup my check? but hell then again i cant even get my trophy from 6 races ago.




dirtrack234
July 17, 2009 at 04:14:49 PM
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Posted By: choate7c on July 17 2009 at 04:02:06 PM

yes that is chads son. at alot of tracks they give a reward to whom ever comes forward with information leading to a traction control and i was just wondering if enid does that and where do i pickup my check? but hell then again i cant even get my trophy from 6 races ago.




Why cant you get your trophy? I will see if its in the office and ask Michelle.


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
Yesterday 
is history, 
tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.

roughneck
July 17, 2009 at 04:59:55 PM
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damnnn 6 races ago which is roughly 6weeks ago and still no trophy , maybe you were diqualified for traction control and they forgot to tell you,Smile

 



choate7c
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July 17, 2009 at 05:11:08 PM
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i talked to her Saturday they are looking for it,if you do talk to her tell her i charge interest wink

for the record chad's car is for sale you can buy it how it sets

one owner, low miles, best bolt ones and a one race old body and decking

the money maker is ready to spread the wealth




Dogwater
July 17, 2009 at 05:26:29 PM
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Ahhh... a traction control post... been a while since I've seen one of these claims. They use to litter the racing forums. Thought they'd gone extinct, but what a fine specimen we have here.

Very interesting if true.... But that's just it with these kind of claims, they're next to impossible to prove. I always say innocent til proven guilty.

Anyway, look forward to the Street Stock Nationals every year, one of my favorite shows of the season!
I like dirt!

dirtrack234
July 17, 2009 at 08:16:32 PM
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This message was edited on July 18, 2009 at 06:25:47 AM by dirtrack234
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Posted By: choate7c on July 17 2009 at 05:11:08 PM

i talked to her Saturday they are looking for it,if you do talk to her tell her i charge interest wink

for the record chad's car is for sale you can buy it how it sets

one owner, low miles, best bolt ones and a one race old body and decking

the money maker is ready to spread the wealth



Are you going to be here tonight? Your trophy might be in the blue room were the others are that no one claimed. I will look in there for you and if I can find it I will bring it over to you in the pits.


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
Yesterday 
is history, 
tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.

choate7c
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July 18, 2009 at 10:18:38 AM
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i wont be there tonight i need a break, my car needs a break, my wallet needs a break.

 




dirtrack234
July 18, 2009 at 10:57:24 AM
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i wont be there tonight i need a break, my car needs a break, my wallet needs a break.

 



I will look tonight and see if I can find it and get back to you.


JIMMY MINTER 'AKA'dirtrack234                  
Yesterday 
is history, 
tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That is 
why they call it the present.

roughneck
July 18, 2009 at 11:35:58 AM
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choate , you mean to tell me you really won a trophy 6 weeks ago at enid and still havent got it, and then they wonder why they cant get a car count, cant follow thru on a simple trophy,i see on there results where you have been there doing quite well, maybe get you a street stock ride and give Mcnamara hell at the 10 to win





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