Saturday, November 14, 2009
Hammer Down in Florida Tonight
Labels: American Sprint Car Series, ascs, sprint car racing
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Martin Masters ASCS Rebels at Cochran
Danny Martin, Jr., netted his second American Sprint Car Series Rebel Region feature win of the year by wiring the field in Saturday night's 25-lap main event at Cochran Speedway. Starting from the front row outside, Martin outgunned polesitter Michael Miller at the drop of the green flag and led throughout aboard the Motorheads-powered Martin Structures No. 00 Shaw. Martin beat current series point leader Kenny Adams to the line, with Bryn Gohn, Matt Tiffany and Gavin Thomas rounding out the top five.Labels: American Sprint Car Series, ascs, florida online traffic school, sprint car racing, traffic school
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Martin Builds Engine and Wins at East Bay
Martin built the engine and the victory in Saturday night's American Sprint Car Series Regional main event at East Bay Raceway Park - Martin wins again. In the Motorheads-powered Martin Structures No. 00, "The Hammer" led the only lap that counts, the one that mattered most, after a dramatic last lap pass of current series points leader Kenny Adams, Hammer wins. Adams appeared to be on his way to a second ASCS Rebel Region win of the year.
ASCS Rebel Region Points (Top Ten): 1. Kenny Adams 436, 2. Danny Martin, Jr. 420, 3. Matt Tiffany 410, 4. Bryn Gohn 398, 5. Samantha Taylor 386, 6. Red Stauffer 380, 7. Frank Carlsson 370, 8. Matt Kurtz 329, 9. T.J. Winegardner 286, 10. Michael Miller 282.Labels: American Sprint Car Series, ascs, internet traffic school, sprint car racing, traffic school
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