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TWO-DAY SHOOTOUT AT 95A SPEEDWAY

FERNLEY, NV (Oct 12) — The season ending event at 95A Speedway was a two-day shootout. Two complete shows one Saturday evening and the second Sunday afternoon.

At Saturday’s driver meeting Gene Kay made an emotional announcement about his father passing the previous week. About two months ago Kay lost his mother so it’s been a sad time for him.

He passed around memorial stickers for drivers to put on their cars and said, “mom and dad wanted me to race so here I am.”

After the intermission drivers lined up four-wide and followed Gene Kay for memorial laps to honor his parents. His mother passed earlier and his father this last week.

After the heat races drivers had a meet and greet for the fans. Then they lined up four abreast, with Kay leading, and did a few laps to honor his parents as the crowd had a moment of silence.

Only three classes were present for the shootout and the biggest was the IMCA Modified group. Their Saturday night race got pretty wild at first.

When the green waved 13 racers tore into Turn 1 with Chris Olexiewicz leading the charge. At first Kevin Kennemore was second with Jeff Olschowka right behind him.

Heading down the front straight on the fifth lap Olexiewicz’s car suddenly slowed. Kennemore was barely able to miss him but Olschowka didn’t and coasted onto the infield after the crash.

Fortunately no one was hurt and the track crew towed the cars back as well as cleaned up any debris.

Racing resumed until the next caution after problems slowed Kay’s car. He limped into the pits but soon returned.

The final laps of the IMCA main was a chase as Nevin Kennemore was holding off a determined Chris Nieman.

After racing resumed there was a five-way fight for second until the next caution when John Osgood spun in Turn 2. After that it took a pair of attempts to get racing going.

Closest finish of the night came in the IMCA main when Nevin Kennemore just beat Chris Nieman to the line.

With four to go Chris Nieman had taken over second and the chase was on. At the finish Kennemore won but runner up Nieman was almost beside him as they crossed the line.

Only four Sport Mods took the green to start their main. At first Craig Nieman led with Jordan Braaten close behind.

After the Sport Mod main began Jordan Braaten was after Craig Nieman.

Later in the race Nieman slowed then got going again. This handed the lead to Braaten and he roared off to claim the victory.

Jordan Braaten wins the Sport Mod main.

There were 13 Hobby Stocks but five of them were only credited with one lap.

When the race started Randy Boyd and Steve Buhr led the charge. One lap later Buhr wound up in the front straight wall then was hit by Richard Italiano, who couldn’t avoid him.

The race was red flagged as the track crew got both cars ready to be towed back to the pits. When the cars were being rolled to a starting point Shayna Nieman’s car wouldn’t start so one of the two trucks, pulling a car, gave her a push start.

On the green the car of Brian Mahler stalled and he had to be pushed into the pits. Finally things got rolling with Boyd briefly on point until Nieman got past him after he went wide in Turn 4.

After a restart in the Hobby Stock main Shayna Nieman takes the lead from Randy Boyd.

Now Nieman was in the lead with Royce Goetz chasing her. Boyd did recover, took over third and was soon being chased by Rick Miller.

There was another caution when Bob Vaden’s motor seemed to have blown a radiator hose ending his night in a cloud of smoke and steam. Soon after Vaden stopped Miller was unable to avoid contact but the impact was so slow neither driver or their cars suffered.

During the Hobby Stock main Bob Vaden’s night came to an end after a radiator hose may have burst.

There would be one more caution but up front Nieman was not about to be caught and won the race. Royce Goetz ended up second ahead of Boyd and Miller.

In the final laps of the Hobby Stock main Shayna Nieman had to hold off Royce Goetz to claim the victory.

Due to some sort of confusion there was no trophy presentation on the front stretch so no driver interviews for this article.

• There were fewer cars for Sunday’s part of the shootout but Jeff Olschowka was able to make repairs to his car and won the IMCA Feature with Chris Nieman second.

Once again there were only four Sport Mods and Jordan Bratten won the race with Craig Nieman second. Only eight Hobby Stocks started their main but this time class champion Rick Miller won the race followed by Robert Mull.

Now the track is silent until the spring when racing resumes on the largest oval in Northwestern Nevada.

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RESULTS:

Fernley 95A Speedway:

• Saturday, Oct 12:

Hobby Stocks:

+ Heat #1: 1. Randy Boyd, 2. Shayna Nieman, 3. Royce Goetz, 4. Shane Boyd, 5. Tom Haxal, 6. Rick Miller.

DNF: Richard Italiano

+ Heat #2: 1. Steve Buhr, 2. Doug Weeks, 3. Dan Dias, 4. Mark Skender, 5. Brian Mahler, 6. Bob Vaden.

+ Main (25-Laps): 1. Shayna Nieman, 2. Royce Goetz, 3. Randy Boyd, 4. Rick Miller, 5. Dan Dias, 6. Shane Boyd, 7. Mark Skender, 8. Bob Vaden, 9. Steve Buhr, 10. Doug Weeks, 11. Richard Italiano, 12. Tom Haxal, 13. Brian Mahler.

Sport Mods:

+ Heat Race: 1. Richie Longacre, 2. Jordan Braaten, 3. Craig Nieman, 4. Rusty McMillian, 5. Nathan Howard.

+ Main (15-Laps): 1. Jordan Braaten, 2. Craig Nieman, 3. Richie Longacre, 4. Rusty McMillian.

DNS: Nathan Howard.

IMCA Modifieds:

+ Heat #1: 1. Nevin Kennemore, 2. Paris Archie, 3. Steve McQueen, 4. Adam Walters, 5. Chris Olexiewicz, 6. Jeff White, 7. Mark Skender.

+ Heat #2: 1. Jeff Olschowka, 2. Malen Gonzalez, 3. Chris Nieman, 4. Dave Duste Jr., 5. John Osgood, 6. Gene Kay.

+ Main (25-Laps): 1. Nevn kennemore, 2. Chris Nieman, 3. Adam Walters, 4. Gene Kay, 5. Paris Archie, 6. Malen Gonzalez, 7. Dave Duste Jr., 8. Jeff White, 9. John Osgood, 10. Steve McQueen, 11. Mark Skender, 12. Jeff Olschowka, 13. Chris Olexiewicz.

• Sunday, Oct. 13:

Hobby Stocks:

+ Heat: 1. Rick Miller, 2. Shayna Nieman, 3. Robert Mull, 4. Brian Mahler.

+ Main (15-Laps): 1. Rick Miller, 2. Robert Mull, 3. Brian Mahler, 4. Shayna Nieman.

DNS: Richie Longacre, Jordan Braaten, Craig Nieman, Rusty McMillian.

Sport Mods:

+ Heat: 1. Jordan Braaten, 2. Craig Nieman, 3. Richie Longacre, 4. Rusty McMillan.

+ Main (20-Laps): 1. Jordan Braaten, 2. Craig Nieman, 3. Richie Longacre, 4. Rusty McMillan.

IMCA Modifieds:

+ Heat #1: 1. Jeff Olschowka, 2. Paris Archie, 3. Chris Nieman, 4. Steve McQueen Jr., 5. Jeff White.

+ Heat #2: 1. Malen Gonzalez, 2. Nevin Kennemore, 3. John  Osgood, 4. Dave Duste Jr.

+ Main (25-Laps): 1. Jeff Olschowka, 2. Chris Nieman, 3. Paris Archie, 4. Malen Gonzalez, 5. Nevin Kennemore, 6. Jeff White, 7. John Osgood, 8. Stgeve McQueen Jr.

DNS: Dave Duste Jr.

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