Local drivers gearing up for Springfield Raceway 100 lap late model event/honoring area legends
September 18, 2019
The Springfield Raceway is getting geared-up for the Second Annual Saturday Night Lights 100 Lap Late Model Showdown on Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21, featuring The Malvern Bank Cash Money Super Dirt Late Model Series. This is the only 100 lap Late Model Feature event in the area for the 2019 season.
The event was a joint effort between Springfield owner and promoter Jerry Hoffman and Cash Money Series leaders Justin Wells and Darrell Mooneyham last year. The event was the first ever 100 lap feature at Springfield Raceway as the track and series were able to honor six of the area drivers from the past who southwest area fans and surrounding areas related with. The result was a packed grandstand, an excellent two-night show and a 100 Lap Late Model feature that had the grandstand on the edge of their seats all night long.
“As years go on, we need to keep those racers and heroes out in front of the public; they are drivers that many great stories are told about as they were and are the leaders of Stock Car Racing,” said series director Justin Wells. “Our drivers came out in full force last year and put on a 100 lap feature like no other with a near photo finish and racing all over the track. The saying is, ‘if you can win in this area, you can win just about anywhere else’,” he said. “We want to honor them, especially while they are still with us, so they can feel that honor and the fact that they have brought pleasure to the fans.”
Springfield promoter and owner Jerry Hoffman believes in keeping the rich history of the area’s racing and is known to think outside the box for a race program. He prepares perhaps the best track with his high-banked 1/4 dirt oval in Springfield.
Hoffman said, “History, respect and tradition really makes you dig harder and want to give those honored drivers and fans the best that you can. Memories are a great thing and these gentlemen have provided just that.”
This season on Saturday night, September 21, the 100 lap Late Model feature will honor Bolivar’s David Goldsberry, who probably had more second place finishes to Larry Phillips than any other driver on both dirt and asphalt in the number 7. David passed away but was perhaps one of the smoothest and most popular drivers around. Also honored will be Crane’s Perry “Perk” Vaught who always had sharp-looking number 10 cars and a very hard charger; Springfield’s Rex McCroskey, who cut his teeth at both the Old Fairgrounds Speedway and the old Springfield Raceway in the current location and a Top Street Stock and Late Model Driver in the 64 car; Billings’ Rex Merritt, who retired at the end of last season, a leader in the changing technology of stock car racing, many track championships in the Modifieds among other awards; and Ferris Collier, of Kimberling City, a former IMCA Late Model Champion, NCRA feature winner and front runner in both the 86 car and C88 car. A winner in both dirt and asphalt, Ferris still does a little racing in the B Mods but is helping his grandson Cory get to the front. Ferris was also a leader in helping get the IMCA Modified class stated when car counts were going down and help find a more affordable way to get drivers back at the tracks.
Former area great Ken Essary has always said it best: the talent here is second to none. These drivers were not only trying to win but helped each other and kept things entertaining and provided excitement, leadership, memories and were leaders in the on going changing way that stock car racing has developed.
On Friday night, September 20, the program will feature two rounds of heat race qualifying action for The Malvern Bank Cash Money Late Models and an exciting one-on-one elimination to decided the front row, a full show of heats and features for The USRA B Modifieds racing for points, along with $400 to win and $50 to start, The Midwest A and B classes both running full points programs and extra money.
Saturday night, Under The Lights, presented by Midwest Sheet Metal, of Springfield, are two last chance features for the large car count expected and the 100 lap late model feature, IMCA Modifieds competing in a full event with a $500 to win feature and $100 to start, USRA B Mods competing for points and $400 to win and $50 to start, Midwest A and B Classes, Pure Stocks running track area rules and Mini Lates.
For more information visit the Springfield Raceway website at www.springfieldraceway.com or the Facebook page for the Malvern Bank Cash Money Late Models.
The Springfield Raceway is getting geared-up for the Second Annual Saturday Night Lights 100 Lap Late Model Showdown on Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21, featuring The Malvern Bank Cash Money Super Dirt Late Model Series. This is the only 100 lap Late Model Feature event in the area for the 2019 season.
The event was a joint effort between Springfield owner and promoter Jerry Hoffman and Cash Money Series leaders Justin Wells and Darrell Mooneyham last year. The event was the first ever 100 lap feature at Springfield Raceway as the track and series were able to honor six of the area drivers from the past who southwest area fans and surrounding areas related with. The result was a packed grandstand, an excellent two-night show and a 100 Lap Late Model feature that had the grandstand on the edge of their seats all night long.
“As years go on, we need to keep those racers and heroes out in front of the public; they are drivers that many great stories are told about as they were and are the leaders of Stock Car Racing,” said series director Justin Wells. “Our drivers came out in full force last year and put on a 100 lap feature like no other with a near photo finish and racing all over the track. The saying is, ‘if you can win in this area, you can win just about anywhere else’,” he said. “We want to honor them, especially while they are still with us, so they can feel that honor and the fact that they have brought pleasure to the fans.”
Springfield promoter and owner Jerry Hoffman believes in keeping the rich history of the area’s racing and is known to think outside the box for a race program. He prepares perhaps the best track with his high-banked 1/4 dirt oval in Springfield.
Hoffman said, “History, respect and tradition really makes you dig harder and want to give those honored drivers and fans the best that you can. Memories are a great thing and these gentlemen have provided just that.”
This season on Saturday night, September 21, the 100 lap Late Model feature will honor Bolivar’s David Goldsberry, who probably had more second place finishes to Larry Phillips than any other driver on both dirt and asphalt in the number 7. David passed away but was perhaps one of the smoothest and most popular drivers around. Also honored will be Crane’s Perry “Perk” Vaught who always had sharp-looking number 10 cars and a very hard charger; Springfield’s Rex McCroskey, who cut his teeth at both the Old Fairgrounds Speedway and the old Springfield Raceway in the current location and a Top Street Stock and Late Model Driver in the 64 car; Billings’ Rex Merritt, who retired at the end of last season, a leader in the changing technology of stock car racing, many track championships in the Modifieds among other awards; and Ferris Collier, of Kimberling City, a former IMCA Late Model Champion, NCRA feature winner and front runner in both the 86 car and C88 car. A winner in both dirt and asphalt, Ferris still does a little racing in the B Mods but is helping his grandson Cory get to the front. Ferris was also a leader in helping get the IMCA Modified class stated when car counts were going down and help find a more affordable way to get drivers back at the tracks.
Former area great Ken Essary has always said it best: the talent here is second to none. These drivers were not only trying to win but helped each other and kept things entertaining and provided excitement, leadership, memories and were leaders in the on going changing way that stock car racing has developed.
On Friday night, September 20, the program will feature two rounds of heat race qualifying action for The Malvern Bank Cash Money Late Models and an exciting one-on-one elimination to decided the front row, a full show of heats and features for The USRA B Modifieds racing for points, along with $400 to win and $50 to start, The Midwest A and B classes both running full points programs and extra money.
Saturday night, Under The Lights, presented by Midwest Sheet Metal, of Springfield, are two last chance features for the large car count expected and the 100 lap late model feature, IMCA Modifieds competing in a full event with a $500 to win feature and $100 to start, USRA B Mods competing for points and $400 to win and $50 to start, Midwest A and B Classes, Pure Stocks running track area rules and Mini Lates.
For more information visit the Springfield Raceway website at www.springfieldraceway.com or the Facebook page for the Malvern Bank Cash Money Late Models.