Auto Clearing Motor Speedway
Update as of Sunday, June 16, 2013
There was no racing this weekend as Auto Clearing Motor Speedway was a
victim of the rain that has held the entire province hostage the last
several days. Friday’s race card featuring the Budget Street Stocks,
the SKL Trailer Pro Trucks and Brock Salvage Thunder Stocks has been
moved to Wednesday June 19 at 7:00 p.m.
This gives us a chance to look at points standings at this early
juncture in the season
In the PartSource Mini Stock Division, the driving duo of Tristan Ransom
and Dennis Beck with the #13 Saskatoon Sports Car Club BMW hold a 15
point lead over the #17 J + S Cabinets Honda Civic of Jared Reddekopp.
The driving team of Clay Wagner and Robin Boomsma are another five
points in the #95 Five Star Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Neon.
Mike Rea sits atop the Brock Salvage Thunder Stock division in his #18
Daou Auto Monte Carlo. Ryan Fredrickson is 12 points back in the #22
Globe Excavating Impala. Floyd Ransom holds down third with the #7
Ranco Manufacturing Inc. Caprice.
A solid showing by the #44 Ridge Riders Roofing Monte Carlo of Craig
Katelnikoff has him sitting atop the Budget Street Stock division, 16
points ahead of Brad Wrennick in his #88 Access 2000 Elevator & Lift
Cutlass. Two points out is Todd Pluhator in the #15 Camaro.
The SKL Trailers Pro Truck Division has the tightest race going with
five points separating the top three. Neil Schneider sits at 193 point
in the #93 Burco Electric Tundra. Ken Ross is three points back in the
#67 Grace Beyer Remax Silverado. It’s only another two points rookie
Aaron Anderson in the #19.
Trent Seidel had a great start in the season opener, but Jim Gaunt’s
performance in the Interstate Battery 150 propelled him into first place
once local points were divvied out in the WSSL Auto Parts Super Late
Model Division. Jim sits atop the field in the #55 Sky Financial Impala
at 103 points. Trent Seidel is six points back in the #70 Elance Steel
SMP Camaro. It’s another 19 points to Glen Hertzke in third with the
SPI Security Impala.
The Midwest Combustion Sportsman, Saskatoon Bobcat Sask Legends and the
Super Trucks have each run only one race so we’ll look at their points
another time.
PartSource Mini Stock Division Points
1. #13 Tristan Ransom 231
2. #17 Jared Reddekopp 216
3. #95 Clay Wagner 211
4. #1 Scott Barrand 208
5. #92 Brennan Kirton 205
Brock Salvage Thunder Stock Division Points
1. #18 Mike Rea 165
2. #22 Ryan Fredrickson 153
3. #7 Floyd Ransom 146
4. #81 Curtis Houben 136
5. #42 Kelsy Skeetka 129
Budget Street Stock Division
1. #44 Craig Katelnikoff 155
2. #88 Brad Wrennick 139
3. #15 Todd Pluhator 137
4. #28 Brennen Forseille 126
5. #36 Darryl Potts 121
SKL Trailers Pro Truck Division
1. #93 Neil Schneider 165
2. #67 Ken Ross 162
3. #19 Aaron Anderson 160
4. #14 Wade Wohlford 145
5. #10 Kevin Dyck 142
WSSL Auto Parts Super Late Model Division Points
1. #55 Jim Gaunt 103
2. #70 Trent Seidel 97
3. #14 Glen Hertzke 78
4. #56 Howard Crossman 77
5. #44 Trevor Hannay 71
Midwest Combustion Sportsman Division Points
1. #12 Matthew Shirley 57
2. #04 Tim Kammer 54
3. #77 Shane James 45
4. #07 Casey Randall 43
5. #27 Rick Schuurmans 38
Saskatoon Bobcat Sask Legends Points
1. #42 Hugh Williamson 97
2. #32 Adam Gilbert 96
3. #13 Chelsey Wilson 95
4. #21 Blake Erb 91
5. #24 Brad Blumer 77
Big Bore Drilling Super Trucks Points
1. #20 Neil Fitzgerald 236
2. #33 Jamie McClennon 232
3. #44 Dean Braham 226
4. #74 Darin Gullet 222
5. #27 Scott Lucas 216
Dakota Dunes Western Canada Super Late Model Championship Series
1. #77 Greg Vangool 60
2. #55 Jim Gaunt 55
3. #00 Denver Foran 54
4. #64 Noel Dowler 53
5. #70 Trent Seidel 43
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