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Welcome to Cowtown Speedway in Kennedale, TX - the Fastest Lil' Dirt Track In Texas!
Address3921 Kennedale New Hope Rd Kennedale, TX 76060-7237
Phone(817) 478-9952
Websitewww.cowtownspeedway.com
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EVENT NEWS: (scroll down for latest news)
4TH ANNUAL NOVEMBER SPRINT SHOOTOUT PRESENTED BY CITY VENDING & SHOP THE BOSS
4th Annual Cowtown Speedway November Sprint Shootout, Nov. 12-13

Kennedale TX (10/13/10) by DarinShort.com. With the 3rd annual Cowtown Sprint Nationals in the
books, Cowtown Speedway will wrap up the 2010 racing season with the 4th annual November Sprint
Shootout presented by City Vending and ShopTheBOSS.com to be held on November 12-13, 2010.

The event will be an “all open wheel” division race weekend, featuring the ASCS sanctioned Sprint
Cars and the ASCS2 series finale for the Midgets, Non-Winged 600’s, Outlaw Winged 600’s and
Restricted 600’s. All classes will race on the ¼ mile high-banks except the Restricted class, which will
be on Cowtown’s Action Track.

Want more action? The past three November Sprint Shootouts (NSS) left fans with enough great
racing memories to help get them through the off season. Here’s what is on tap for the 2010 NSS:

Two completely separate ASCS Sprint shows. Each night will have a completely separate ASCS Sprint
point’s race, paying $2,000 to win for the Friday show (30 lap feature) and $3,000 to win the Saturday
show (35 lap feature).

NSS Invaders? With the season winding down across the country, it is once again possible to see
some ‘invaders’ taking on the area Sprint teams. As drivers enter the event, we will update the
registration list so you can stay informed.

Driver Pre-registration for Pit Parking Requests is Required. As was the case the past three years,
driver pre-entry on the track website is highly recommended, as it will reserve your parking space in
the pit area. A limited amount of concrete padded spaces are available, so if you need one, you

parking requests, you will want to enter as soon as possible; as we are expecting another big field of
cars total for the weekend.

FOUR Great Divisions Join the NSS action. Joining the sprint cars will be all four classes of the ASCS2
series in their 2010 points finale. The ASCS2 Midgets made their Cowtown debut at the CSN, and put
on a whale of a show, more action can be expected for their return to the NSS. The pandemonium-
filled ASCS2 Non-Winged 600’s and lightning-fast Winged Outlaw 600’s will each be racing for $1,500
to win. The ASCS2 Restricted 600’s will round out the racing action, with their class racing on
Cowtown’s “Action Track.” All other NSS divisions will race on the ¼ mile hi-banks.

Driver pre-entry for the ASCS2 divisions is also highly requested, and is required for parking

pricing, as long as you enter online by November 8th. Car numbers are also assigned by entry date,

2-day advance pit passes will also be sold through November 8th online. This allows you to only have
to go to one line at the pit window (far left) to not only get your advance pit passes, but receive your
driver pay card. (Additional pit passes are not sold at that window on race night.)

Reminder of Earlier Start Times. The city of Kennedale enforces at midnight curfew, all racing must be
completed by then. Friday night, the pits will open at 4pm, grandstands open at 5pm, hot laps at 6pm
and racing starts at 7pm sharp – so make sure to arrive early! And on Saturday, the pits will open at
4pm, grandstands open at 4:30, with hot laps at 5:45 and the first green flag drops at 6:30pm.

Save $10 by purchasing advance 2-day tickets. Fans can save $10 by purchasing their tickets online
at www.CowtownSpeedway.com in advance (through November 13th - just one day before the race),
as 2-day adult grandstand pass will cost just $35. Tickets will be available at the gate on race night for
$20 on Friday and $25 on Saturday. Youth and child tickets will remain at just $5 and $2 on each night.

Please visit www.cowtownspeedway.com.NSS10/html to view the complete NSS event flyer, driver pre-
registration, online ticket sales and for more information. You won’t want to miss this season-ending
event, as last year’s event kept fans buzzing all winter long. Follow this link www.cowtownspeedway.
com/NSS09.html for a recap, pictures and video clips of the 2009 NSS.

Travel & Weather tips for the NSS. There are two fly-in options: DFW International (services all major
gateways) and Dallas Love Field (includes Southwest airlines and generally more ‘regional’ flights).
For flight options, www.Travelocity.com is a great source of information. Their ‘Last Minute Packages’
offers excellent low-priced options that include flights, hotels and car rentals.

November weather trends usually have highs in the 70’s and lows in the 50’s. For the latest in
Cowtown weather, there is a link on the home page of the track website.

Want more action? Get it at the November Sprint Shootout! This is the season-ending event at
Cowtown, and we look forward to building this event each and every year, to give race teams and
fans what they want most: more! Click www.CowtownSpeedway.com for complete information, pre-
entry and more.
November Sprint Shootout Notes and & Pre-Entry Updates
Kennedale TX (10/20/10) by DarinShort.com. Although the Cowtown Speedway 4th Annual November
Sprint Shootout (NSS) presented by City Vending and ShopTheBOSS.com is still three weeks away,
there are a lot of news and pre-entry notes to report.

First off, ShopTheBOSS.com is going to host a fun and unique cash award to Sprint Car teams
competing at the NSS, called the “ShopTheBOSS.com 50-off 360 Bonus.” With a promo name
shrouded with enigma, you know it’s going to be something interesting, so here it is:

During green flag, racing conditions, any Sprint Car driver that unintentionally spins their car (thus
the ‘360’ component of the name) and keeps going, will receive a $50 cash bonus from ShopTheBOSS.
com. ShopTheBOSS.com is known for their “50% off Floors and More” and Shop The BOSS General
Manager Davis Bell states: “I’ve always enjoyed a fast-paced show like Cowtown Speedway runs, and
this is a way we can reward drivers that have a bit of bad luck caused from the spin out to continue
on and keep the show moving along.” Each Sprint Car driver can receive a maximum of one these
bonus awards during the NSS weekend.

Early entries are coming in at a steady pace in all divisions, and here are some highlights of the
Sprint Cars teams entered for this ASCS sanctioned event:

-Inaugural NSS winner, Kevin Ramey, will make his fourth NSS appearance driving the City Vending
7M sprint car. Kevin is also the first of many multi-division driver entries. Kevin thrilled the Cowtown
Sprint Nationals (CSN) crowd by rallying to a 2nd place finish in the Non-Winged ASCS2 600 division
championship by finishing in the 63-car field. Kevin will race in the Non-Winged division again, and
possibly the Midget division. One other ‘Ramey’ related note: daughter Mackenzie will make her
Restricted 600 division debut at the NSS.

-Another multi-division driver, Justin Melton, will be piloting the Mike Melton owned #11 in the Sprint
Car and Non-Winged 600 divisions. Justin made the A-feature on both nights of the CSN a few weeks

-Veteran sprint driver Wayne Brown was sidelined in 2010 due to a hip replacement surgery. But he
returns to action for the NSS, feeling better than ever, and is anxious to get back behind the wheel of
the DarinShort.com and Wayne Brown Racing number cwb15.com sprinter.

-Local fan favorite, Chad Wilson is set to hit the high banks in his Mike George-owned #20 car. Chad
had a run of tough luck at the CSN, and will certainly rebound at the NSS. Chad did win a cash award
from the KJC123 “Who’s It Gonna’ Be” Bonus at the CSN for finishing one spot out of the
championship feature lineup.

-Oklahoma standout, and former two-time ASCS Sooner Region champion, Brian McClelland has
entered the Davis-owned #25, and is fresh off of a hard fought 11th place finish in the CSN

-Gause Texas’ Brandon Corn has turned up his performance dial to a new level in 2010 at Cowtown
Speedway. Brandon finished third in the 48-car CSN qualifying night event, and secured a front row
spot in the championship event before tire woes kept him from would certainly have been a solid top-

-Air Force Reserve and Sprint Car ‘pilot’ Mark Huddleston of Genoa Arkansas has served on various
tours to places like Iraq and Afghanistan, and has received ‘clearance’ to compete in this year’s NSS.
Mark will be driving his own Suggs chassis #33.

-The “Ambassador of Sprint Car Racing,” Claud Estes, is yet another driver having a great season at
Cowtown Speedway. Claud cracked winner’s circle in July with his win in the ASCS Lone Star vs.
Sooner region, much to the delight of the Estes-biased crowd in his family-owned Eagle Motorsports
chassis entry. Claud finished 7th in the CSN Championship feature and won an additional $500 from

-In August, D.J. Estes made his Sprint Car debut at Cowtown and wowed the crowd with a top-10 run
until he had to make evasive action when a car spun in front of him. D.J. was entered in the CSN
when engine woes sidelined the car for the weekend, but the car is entered in the NSS field.

-Former Cowtown Winged 600 standout, and 2009 ASCS Gulf South region champion Aaron Reutzel
has entered the NSS after being forced to scratch his entry from this year’s CSN. A recent crash
sidelined the team from the CSN as the new car wasn’t quite finished on time, but they will certainly
make up for it at the NSS with another strong run with Aaron’s rim-riding style.

-The NSS has always been known for its ‘invader’ quality. The season is winding down, leaving sprint
teams from across the country scrambling for a place to race. There is a “Mystery Driver” entered in
the NSS that will be unveiled on race week. At this point, due to the request of the team, we are not at
liberty to give any further details.

There are also a growing number of entries in all of the ASCS2 divisions. We will once again compile
those entries and publish the complete list on Tuesday of race week, which is November 9th. That will
give the teams and the track time to make any last-minute changes or corrections so registration
night goes as smoothly as possible.

parking requests and car number requests can be fulfilled. Those requests are only being fulfilled by
pre-entering at the track website, and by a first-entered basis. The same goes with paved pit space

Also make sure to stop by BA Racing Gear behind the main grandstands, as they have a huge variety
of racing apparel and merchandise on sale throughout the NSS weekend. BA Racing Gear comes to
us from Gulfport Mississippi.

Besides not having to carry the cash on you for race night, this also allows you to go directly to the
far left pit window to pick up your pit passes and pay card – thus – reducing your time in line as you
only have to go to that line to get all of your credentials. There is no additional charge for this service
and online entry and advance 2-day pit pass sales end on Monday, November 8th (of race week).

Race fans will be able to purchase their 2-day grandstand passes online at a savings of $10 through
November 11th (the day before the event). There is no additional fee for purchases made at the track

grandstand passes and much more…and don’t miss the final 2010 event of Cowtown Speedway’s
season with the always exciting and unpredictable November Sprint Shootout presented by City
Vending and ShopTheBOSS.com.
NSS Early Entry Closes 11/8; Latest Race Week Updates & Notes
Kennedale TX (11/4/10) by DarinShort.com. The 4th annual November Sprint Shootout at Cowtown
Speedway presented by City Vending and ShopTheBOSS.com held on November 12-13, 2010 is now
just around the corner. Here are several event notes and updates:

The Weather. Right now, the 10 day forecast goes through NSS race weekend, and it is showing dry,
sunny and highs around 70 degrees…which will make for stellar racing conditions. Just dress warmly
in the stands to make sure you are comfortable at nighttime.

Race teams: Save time standing in the pit line Friday night. At the 2010 CSN we experimented with pre-
selling 2-day pit passes. And it worked. So if you want to save time by only having to stand in one line
on Friday night to get your pay card & pit passes, you can do so by purchasing your pit passes and

Window (far left pit window) to get everything you need. This service is available online through
November 8th. After that date 2-day passes and pre-entry are no longer available and you will have to
purchase your pit pass in one of the three other pit windows then get your credentials, or enter the
event in the far left window. So if you don’t like waiting in lines, you can cut your wait time in half by
taking advantage of this service. Note that additional pit passes are not sold at the VIP window – this
window is only for pay cards and teams that purchased their 2-day pit passes in advance.

Two completely separate ASCS Sprint shows. Friday and Saturday night are completely independent
of each other for the sprint cars. One registration fee covers the entire weekend of racing and
guarantees your reserved pit space. Friday night’s feature is 30 laps while Saturday night’s finale is

Driver pre-registration for pit parking requests is required. As was the case the past three years,

the pit area and save you time in the pit line on Friday night. A limited amount of concrete padded

November 8th, but if you have specific parking requests, you will want to enter as soon as possible;
as we are expecting another big field of cars total for the weekend. And Limited Modifieds have been

arrival to the track on Saturday. See the forum at the track website for the latest updates on that
portion of the event.

New early entries are arriving daily. Another great field of drivers in all divisions is being assembled
and here are some of the latest sprint team entries. Calvin Lutz has entered his Accu-Fab sponsored
#0 sprinter driven by Topeka’s Chris Morgan. ASCS Lone Star Region point leader Eric Baldaccini has
entered his family-owned #4. Travis Elliot of Alvin Texas brings his hard charging #15T back to
Cowtown for the NSS…Travis was the #2 point getter at Cowtown’s Summer Sprintacular. Brothers
Jarrett (#56) and Nick (#65L) Lucito have also joined the fray and we’re looking forward to having Nick
back after a hard crash on top of the corner two wall ended his 2009 NSS run. And after what seems
like a long absence, Jerry Bell has entered his familiar #85 and we look forward to having him back at

Reminder of earlier start times. The city of Kennedale enforces a midnight curfew, all racing must be

at http://www.CowtownSpeedway.com in advance (through November 13th - just one day before the
race), as 2-day adult grandstand pass will cost just $35. Tickets will be available at the gate on race
night for $20 on Friday and $25 on Saturday. Youth and child tickets will remain at just $5 and $2 on

Please visit http://www.cowtownspeedway.com to view the complete NSS event flyer, driver pre-

event, as last year’s event kept fans buzzing all winter long. Follow this link http://www.
cowtownspeedway.com/NSS09.html for a recap, pictures and video clips of the 2009 NSS.

Travel tips for the NSS. There are two fly-in options: DFW International (services all major gateways)
and Dallas Love Field (includes Southwest airlines and generally more ‘regional’ flights). For flight
options, http://www.Travelocity.com is a great source of information. Their ‘Last Minute Packages’

Cowtown and the last sprint car race in the state of Texas in 2010; and we look forward to building
this event each and every year, to give race teams and fans what they want most: more! Click http:
//www.CowtownSpeedway.com for complete information, pre-entry and more.
45 SPRINTS ENTERED/NSS RACE WEEK DAILY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Here's a top-line summary of the Cowtown Speedway November Sprint Shootout presented by City
Vending and ShopTheBOSS.com race week events, deadlines and times:

MONDAY, NOV. 8th - Final day to get pre-entered online for reserved parking spaces/requests,

night pricing. Click http://www.CowtownSpeedway.com then scroll down to get pre-entered using our
fast and easy 2-step process.

TUESDAY, NOV. 9th - Bo will be finishing up the pit parking chart from the teams entered by Monday
night. All other teams will be parked by track officials when they arrive at the race track. No call in
parking requests allowed, please get pre-entered by Monday night if you have pit parking requests...
as the pits are going to be full.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10th - Reserved pit spaces being staked for team arrival.

THURSDAY, NOV. 11th - PRACTICE NIGHT, 5pm to 9pm, arriving teams will be parked in their staked
spots for the weekend. If you leave with your tow rig after the practice, please put your stake back up
for your arrival on Friday night. All pit passes $20. Fuel and food concessions available. Main
grandstand closed. Final day to purchase adult two-day grandstand passes for the weekend's races
and save $10 (click the track website above then scroll down to the tickets section).

FRIDAY, NOV. 12th - OPENING NIGHT, Pits open at 4pm, Grandstands open at 5pm, Hot Laps 6pm, First
Race 7pm. Sprint Cars run a complete show with heats, B-features and 30-lap feature. All other
divisions run heats and qualifying features. Kids (ages 3-5) $2, Youth (ages 6-11) $5; 12 and up $20. A
limited supply of Reserved-seat tickets are available at the gate. All pit passes $35.

SATURDAY, NOV. 13th - CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT, Pits open at 4pm, Grandstands open at 4:30pm, Hot
Laps at 5:45pm, Races at 6:30pm. Kids (ages 3-5) $2, Youth (ages 6-11) $5; 12 and up $25. A limited
supply of Reserved-seat tickets are available at the gate. All pit passes $35. Limited Modifieds

show and 35-lap feature. All other classes run last chance races and championship features.

Complete event details are located on the track website. We're just about done with compiling ASCS2
division entries, they will be posted later.

notes: Andy Shouse and Gary Taylor racing midgets. Kevin Ramey and Justin Melton racing NW 600's.
Justin Spoerl racing sprints, NW & Winged 600s.
NSS OPENING NIGHT Video/Pics/Recap; FINALE SATURDAY NIGHT at 6:30PM!

For pictures, recap & video of the opening night of the 4th annual Cowtown Speedway November

http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.com/motorsports/2010/11/gary-taylor-sprint-shootout-winner-at-cowtown-speedway.html
And special thanks to Don Cook of the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram for providing this service!

With the cold front that blew threw right before the races started, it dropped the temperature nearly
30 degrees and winds were up to 20mph, but the fans that braved the elements saw a night full of
incredible racing action with tons of passing, slide jobs, lead changes and a few scary looking
wrecks...but all drivers were reported OK.

Over 150 cars were in the pits, including 47 sprint cars, but the sprint car A-feature was on the track
at 10:10pm, so fans that wanted to see them were able to get in a full night of racing without having to
stay outside in the elements.

DON'T MISS TONIGHTS BIG FINALE! A complete show for the ASCS Sprint Cars finished off with a 35
lap, 24 car feature event. All the ASCS2 classes will run last chance features and features (no heats).
The Limited Modifieds will run a complete show as well.

Today's weather is supposed to be MUCH nicer, with clear, sunny, CALM conditions, with highs in the

SATURDAY, NOV. 13th - LTD MOD RACE NIGHT & ASCS SERIES NSS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Pits open at 4pm,
Hot Laps at 5:45 (but be ready for them to possibly start sooner), Races at 6:30. Pit passes are $35 and
there is a $25 registration fee for the Limited Modifieds. Grandstand admission: Kids 3-5 are $2, Youth
6-11 are $5 and ages 12 and up are $25.

Click www.CowtownSpeedway.com for more event information, and join us for the last race of the
season, it's going to be a wild one!

Lonnie Wheatley, KENNEDALE, Texas (November 12, 2010) – A late move netted Gary Taylor his
second American Sprint Car Series Regional win of the year in Friday’s opening leg of Cowtown
Speedway’s Fourth Annual November Sprint Shootout.
The Snohomish, WA, native made a late move around Aaron Reutzel to add his first ASCS Lone Star
win of the year to a June ASCS Northwest triumph in Montana, taking the top position in Friday’s 30-
lapper aboard the Little Rock-based Ronnie Pitts No. 1x entry.
After starting sixth, Taylor beat 2009 ASCS Gulf South champion Reutzel to the stripe with Tommy
Bryant, Brandon Corn and Kevin Ramey rounding out the top five. Brandon Berryman was sixth, with
Jonathan Beason, Donnie Ray Crawford, Kolt Walker and Eric Baldaccini completing the top ten.
Bryant, Crawford, Corn, Andy Shouse and Reutzel topped heat race action for the 45-car field, with
Justin Sturch and John Ricketts winning the 12-lap “B” Mains.
ASCS Lone Star Friday Results from Cowtown Speedway’s November Sprint Shootout:
First Heat (10 Laps): 1. 14e-Tommy Bryant, 2. 4-Eric Baldaccini, 3. 74e-Claud Estes, 4. 22-Koby
Barksdale, 5. 79-Ryan Hall, 6. 9-Justin Sturch, 7. 5m-Glenn Martin, 8. 56-Jarrett Lucito, 9. 5c-Chris

Second Heat (10 Laps): 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 2. 7m-Kevin Ramey, 3. 15t-Travis Elliott, 4. 6-Justin
Spoerl, 5. 17w-Brad Welborn, 6. 16-Koty Adams, 7. 24-David Gailley, 8. 0-Chris Morgan. DNS: 21-Wayner

Third Heat (10 Laps): 1. 30-Brandon Corn, 2. 1x-Gary Taylor, 3. 66-J.J. Simmons, 4. 11-Justin Melton, 5.
58-Gary Floyd, 6. 26-Dalton Steed, 7. 74d-Daniel Estes, 8. 15-Wayne Brown. DNS: 22k-Kevin Barksdale.
Fourth Heat (10 Laps): 1. 27-Andy Shouse, 2. 36-Jonathan Beason, 3. 31-Brandon Berryman, 4. 1r-Scott
Reneau, 5. 20-Chad Wilson, 6. 010-Brian Roberts, 7. 22a-Dan Adkins, 8. 05-Dustin Wood, 9. 45x-Martin

Fifth Heat (10 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 2. 45k-Kolt Walker, 3. 25-Brian McClelland, 4. 76-John
Ricketts, 5. 2-Logan Payne, 6. 33-Mark Huddleston, 7. 40-Junior Jenkins, 8. 69h-Larry Howery. DNS: 8a-

First “B” Main (12 Laps): 1. 9-Justin Sturch, 2. 17w-Brad Welborn, 3. 22-Koby Barksdale, 4. 58-Gary
Floyd, 5. 0-Chris Morgan, 6. 26-Dalton Steed, 7. 79-Ryan Hall, 8. 22a-Dan Adkins, 9. 05-Dustin Woods,
10. 5m-Glenn Martin, 11. 21-Wayner Brown, 12. 74d-Daniel Estes. DNS: 45x-Martin Edwards.
Second “B” Main (12 Laps): 1. 76-John Ricketts, 2. 20-Chad Wilson, 3. 33-Mark Huddleston, 4. 66-J.J.
Simmons, 5. 010-Brian Roberts, 6. 24-David Gailley, 7. 16-Koty Adams, 8. 40-Junior Jenkins, 9. 69h-Larry
Howery, 10. 56-Jarrett Lucito, 11. 8a-Alan Myers, 12. 15-Wayne Brown. DNS: 22k-Kevin Barksdale, 5c-

"A" Feature (25 Laps): 1. 1x-Gary Taylor, 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 3. 14e-Tommy Bryant, 4. 30-Brandon Corn,
5. 7m-Kevin Ramey, 6. 31-Brandon Berryman, 7. 36-Jonathan Beason, 8. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 9.
45k-Kolt Walker, 10. 4-Eric Baldaccini, 11. 25-Brian McClelland, 12. 11-Justin Melton, 13. 74e-Claud
Estes, 14. 22-Koby Barksdale, 15. 1r-Scott Reneau, 16. 76-John Ricketts, 17. 27-Andy Shouse, 18. 17w-
Brad Welborn, 19. 9-Justin Sturch, 20. 6-Justin Spoerl, 21. 2-Logan Payne, 22. 15T-Travis Elliott, 23. 20-
Chad Wilson, 24. 33-Mark Huddleston

(32) Trey Marchan, (88) Justin Spoerl, (51m) Caleb Martin, (11) Justin Melton, (12) Jason Tyer, (71)
Colby Estes, (51) James Parry, (04) Kyle Jones, (99i) Bradley Ivie, (77) Colton Brewer,

(21t) Taylor Smitherman, (94L) Laihe Himebough, (7m) Kevin Ramey, (73) Alex Sewell, (5x)Tyson Hall,
(31s) Austin Smith, (1) Cody Cothran,(29w) Skler Wissman, (10) Bryan Debrick,

(55) Donnie Crawford, (7j) Justin Zimmerman, (91) Tyler Thomas, (60) Morgan Dowdy, (72) Eric Fenton,
(5) Shelby Byrd, (717) Aaron Alley, (55a) Kyle Anderson, (9) Mark Klis,

(5c) Camren Hugen, (21) Christopher Bell, (82) Steven Shebster, (51x) Matt Ward, (74) D.J. Estes, (01j)
Jeb Sessums, (16) Nate Flemiry, (25) Bobby Springer, (8) Julio Santos, (6d)Morgan Dowdy,

(5x)Tyson Hall, (82) Steven Shebster, (51m) Caleb Martin, (32) Trey Marchan, (21) Christopher Bell, (16)
Nate Flemiry, (77) Colton Brewer, (29w) Skler Wissman, (51x) Matt Ward, (5c) Camren Hugen, (99i)
Bradley Ivie, (88) Justin Spoerl, (55a) Kyle Anderson,

(94L) Laihe Himebough, (12) Jason Tyer, (71) Colby Estes, (55) Donnie Crawford, (21t) Taylor
Smitherman, (7m) Kevin Ramey, (74) D.J. Estes, (72) Eric Fenton, (717) Aaron Alley, (04) Kyle Jones,
(51) James Parry, (8) Julio Santos, (6d)Morgan Dowdy,

(5) Shelby Byrd, (91) Tyler Thomas, (11) Justin Melton, (1) Cody Cothran, (60) Morgan Dowdy, (25)
Bobby Springer, (73) Alex Sewell, (01j) Jeb Sessums, 10) Bryan Debrick, (9) Mark Klis, (7j) Justin
Zimmerman, (31s) Austin Smith,

(11x) Joey Starnes, (08) Logan Martin, (44) Ayrton Gennetten, (00) Grady Chandler, (87) Ashley Reagan,
(88) Dylan Guthrie, (99h) Lyndon Harvey, (27a)Brandon Boggs,

(7m) Chance Morton, (17m) Mackenzie Ramey, (2) Will Harvey, (22) Dalton Wisely, (p40) Aaron
Tromgille, (18) Ryan Reeves, (20) Colton Wisely, (74) Jessica Estes,

(21) Michele Melton, (28) Karley Dobson, (21x) Patrick Knight, (27) Tucker Klaasmeyer, (27x) Dylan Fox,
(721) Brenden Wisely, (7) Cord Dotson, (82) Christian Kinnison,

(88) Dylan Guthrie, (22) Dalton Wisely, (87) Ashley Reagan, (00) Grady Chandler, (08) Logan Martin,
(21x) Patrick Knight, (44) Ayrton Gennetten, (18) Ryan Reeves, (74) Jessica Estes, (28) Karley Dobson,
(721) Brenden Wisely, (99h) Lyndon Harvey,

(27) Tucker Klaasmeyer, (7m) Chance Morton, (27x) Dylan Fox, (2) Will Harvey, (21) Michele Melton,
(20) Colton Wisely, (17m) Mackenzie Ramey, (82) Christian Kinnison, (11x) Joey Starnes, (7) Cord
Dotson, (27a)Brandon Boggs, (p40) Aaron Tromgille,

(12) Jason Tyer, (6g)Dustin Gates, (81) Frank Floyd, (52)Blake Hahn, (11) Cody Cochran, (83) C.J.
Duarte, (5c)Cameron Higen, (16) Nate Fleming, (24) Clay Rogers, (57) Jason McFarland, (05) Dustin
Woods, (1) Alex Sewell,

(129) Brandon Hahn, (55) Donnie Crawford, (13w) ?, (8m)Kade Morton, (96)Zach Gigot, (12s) Drew
Salisbury, (08) Logan Martin, (25) George Jackson, (25r) Juan Rogers, (01) Ron Scott, (10) Bryan

(21)Chris Bell, (5x) Tyson Hall, (60x)Chance Terrell, (88)Justin Spoerl, (29w) Skyler Wiseman, (51)
James Parry, (26) Chris Ritch, (24) Clay Rogers, (31s) Austin Smith, (47) Chipper Wood, (8) Julio Santos,

(21)Chris Bell, (52)Blake Hahn, (6g)Dustin Gates, (83) C.J. Duarte, (96)Zach Gigot, (57) Jason
McFarland, (25r) Juan Rogers, (11) Cody Cochran, (24) Clay Rogers, (26) Chris Ritch, (29w) Skyler
Wiseman, (01) Ron Scott, (12s) Drew Salisbury, (129) Brandon Hahn, (8) Julio Santos, (13w) ?, (1) Alex

(8m)Kade Morton, (55) Donnie Crawford, (5x) Tyson Hall, (81) Frank Floyd, (16) Nate Fleming, (60x)
Chance Terrell, (25) George Jackson, (12) Jason Tyer, (51) James Parry, (10) Bryan Debrick, (08) Logan
Martin, (24) Clay Rogers, (88)Justin Spoerl, (5c)Cameron Higen, (31s) Austin Smith, (47) Chipper Wood,

(52) Blake Hahn, (9) Chet Guthrie, (51) Matt Ward, (77) Colton Brewer, (29) Brandon Hahn, (91) Tyler
Thomas, (84) Gary Taylor, (55) Kevin Ramey, (72) Eric Fenton, (73) Alex Sewell,

(55) Kevin Ramey, (51) Matt Ward, (52) Blake Hahn, (73) Alex Sewell, (29) Brandon Hahn, (77) Colton
Brewer, (84) Gary Taylor, (9) Chet Guthrie, (91) Tyler Thomas, (72) Eric Fenton, (4j) John James

4TH ANNUAL NOVEMBER SPRINT SHOOTOUT PRESENTED BY CITY VENDING AND SHOP THE BOSS:

Lonnie Wheatley, KENNEDALE, Texas (November 13, 2010) – Tommy Bryant bagged his third American
Sprint Car Series Regional win of the year by topping Cowtown Speedway’s Fourth Annual November
Sprint Shootout 35-lap championship feature event on Saturday night.

While Bryant tacked the season-ending ASCS Lone Star feature win on to a pair of previous ASCS Gulf
South wins, it was Eric Baldaccini coming away with the 2010 ASCS Lone Star championship.

Bryant started Saturday night’s main event from the pole position, but it was fellow Gulf South shoe
and 2009 champ Aaron Reutzel leading the initial handful of laps before running afoul of lapped traffic.

Bryant assumed the point and led the rest of the way aboard Todd Evans’ Sport Clips No. 14e machine
for his seventh career ASCS Regional win in front of Justin Melton, with Andy Shouse, newly-crowned
ASCS Gulf South champ Ray Allen Kulhanek and Kevin Ramey rounding out the top five.

Brandon Berryman was sixth, with Claud Estes, 20th-starter Travis Elliott, 19th-starter J.P. Bailey and
Rafe Essary completing the top ten.

Despite a 19th place finish in the season finale, 22-year-old Baldaccini of Keller, TX, claimed the ASCS
Lone Star title by an 81-point margin over Claud Estes.

Kolt Walker, D.J. Estes, Melton, Ramey and Brian McClelland won Saturday night’s heat races, with
Bailey and Elliott winning the “B” Mains.

ASCS Lone Star Saturday Results from Cowtown Speedway’s November Sprint Shootout:

Locked in from Friday Night’s Feature: 1x-Gary Taylor, 87-Aaron Reutzel, 14e-Tommy Bryant, 30-

First Heat (10 Laps): 1. 45k-Kolt Walker, 2. 74e-Claud Estes, 3. 21T-Ray Allen Kulhanek, 4. 31-Brandon
Berryman, 5. 0-Chris Morgan, 6. 26-Dalton Steed, 7. 22a-Dan Adkins, 8. 45x-Martin Edwards. DNS: 22k-

Second Heat (10 Laps): 1. 74d-D.J. Estes, 2. 36-Jonathan Beason, 3. 45-J.P. Bailey, 4. 22-Koby
Barksdale, 5. 29-Greg Rilat, 6. 4j-Jamie Passmore, 7. 8a-Alan Myers, 8. 05-Dustin Woods. DNS: 33-Mark

Third Heat (10 Laps): 1. 11-Justin Melton, 2. 9-Justin Sturch, 3. 15T-Travis Elliott, 4. 67-Rodney
Henderson, 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 6. 15b-Michael Brown, 7. 16-Koty Adams, 8. 58-Gary Floyd, 9.

Fourth Heat (10 Laps): 1. 7m-Kevin Ramey, 2. 4-Eric Baldaccini, 3. 85-Jerry Bell, 4. 1r-Scott Reneau, 5.
66-J.J. Simmons, 6. 24-Evan Pardo, 7. 40-Junior Jenkins, 8. 010-Brian Roberts. DNS: 5m-Raven Culp.

Fifth Heat (10 Laps): 1. 25-Brian McClelland, 2. 26x-Rafe Essary, 3. 27-Andy Shouse, 4. 76-John
Ricketts, 5. 17g-Bruce Griffith, Jr., 6. 2-Logan Payne, 7. 7-Roger Wayne Brown, 8. 15-Curtis Wayne

First “B” Main (12 Laps): 1. 45-J.P. Bailey, 2. 29-Greg Rilat, 3. 66-J.J. Simmons, 4. 1r-Scott Reneau, 5. 24-
Evan Pardo, 6. 67-Rodney Henderson, 7. 45x-Martin Edwards, 8. 17g-Bruce Griffith, Jr., 9. 2-Logan
Payne, 10. 40-Junior Jenkins, 11. 010-Brian Roberts, 12. 16-Koty Adams, 13. 7-Roger Wayne Brown.
DNS: 33-Mark Huddleston, 79-Ryan Hall.

Second “B” Main (12 Laps): 1. 15T-Travis Elliott, 2. 22-Koby Barksdale, 3. 15b-Michael Brown, 4. 76-
John Ricketts, 5. 4j-Jamie Passmore, 6. 58-Gary Floyd, 7. 26-Dalton Steed, 8. 0-Chris Morgan, 9. 8a-Alan
Myers, 10. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 11. 05-Dustin Woods, 12. 22a-Dan Adkins, 13. 15-Curtis Wayne
Brown. DNS: 22k-Kevin Barksdale, 5m-Raven Culp.

"A" Feature (35 Laps): 1. 14e-Tommy Bryant, 2. 11-Justin Melton, 3. 27-Andy Shouse, 4. 21T-Ray Allen
Kulhanek, 5. 7m-Kevin Ramey, 6. 31-Brandon Berryman, 7. 74e-Claud Estes, 8. 15T-Travis Elliott, 9. 45-J.
P. Bailey, 10. 26x-Rafe Essary, 11. 29-Greg Rilat, 12. 15b-Michael Brown, 13. 36-Jonathan Beason, 14.
1x-Gary Taylor, 15. 22-Koby Barksdale, 16. 45k-Kolt Walker, 17. 30-Brandon Corn, 18. 25-Brian
McClelland, 19. 4-Eric Baldaccini, 20. 9-Justin Sturch, 21. 74d-D.J. Estes, 22. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 23. 85-
Jerry Bell, 24. 66-J.J. Simmons.

CLICK ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LINKS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE COWTOWN SPEEDWAY SITE,
OR SCROLL DOWN TO CONTINUE WITH REGISTRATION AND TICKETS FOR THE NOVEMBER SPRINT SHOOTOUT.

ASCS2 Midgets will sign in at the ASCS2 trailer upon arrival. There is no track registration fee for this
event, but you should complete STEP 2 below to reserve your pit space by 11/8.

Practice night (Nov. 11) pit passes are $20 and are only available at the pit gate on practice night.
Practice for NSS entered cars only, as the pit spaces are reserved for those teams.

11/9 UPDATE: The Early Registration promotion is now closed. You can
enter upon your arrival to the track on practice night (11/11) or race night
(11/12)...ALL ASCS & ASCS 2 DIVISIONS $75 RACE NIGHT REGISTRATION.

Pit parking will be assigned to you by track officials at that time.

Thanks to all of the teams that pre-entered, it will help
all of us to be as organized as possible this weekend.

The advance ticket sales promotion is now over.
You can purchase your tickets by cash at the ticket gate when you arrive.

AGES 3-5 are $2; AGES 6-11 are $5; AGES 12 & up $25; ALL PIT PASSES $35.

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