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RATTLESNAKE RACEWAY – JULY 4TH RACES

FALLON, NV (July 4) — Rattlesnake Raceway has traditional race on July 4th every year. It’s also the site of the town’s fireworks display and this time there were some special things added to the show.

Ranger Joe puts Airborne Ranger through it paces Monday night. It also did a show on Sunday as well.

 Once the heat races were done the Monster Truck ,Airborne Ranger gave a great show. Ranger Joe vaulted over cars and ended by doing donuts on the infield. e also did a second show later.

Then many of the drivers, in their cars with passengers headed for the front straight. After everyone arrived there was a very special moment when Paul Carter proposed marriage to his girlfriend racer Crystal Konthy.  

Just before the candy toss on Monday Paul Carter proposed to his racer girl friend Crystal Knotny. Here they are by her car.

Many cheered as she said yes and he put an engagement ring on her. Then they joined the others in the traditional candy toss to the fans. 

One the track was ready the Bootleggers took the green flag and charged into Turn 1. Up front early leader Ray Blankenship was holding off Stuart Satathite. 

Several cars bounced off the front stretch wall and late in the race leader Blankenship hit so hard the impact broke the front suspension of his car. 

Stewart Satathite wins the Bootlegger main.

When racing resumed now leader Satathite took off. Chasing him was Taggart Garland, who ended up second while Wade Lumsden finished third. 

Next up were the Hobby Stocks and the green launched 10 of them. Up front Tori Edgington-Ausano was on point with Marie Curtis and Dan Dian giving chase. Toward the end of the race a scramble caused a red flag but once that was cleaned up the green waved again.

Hobby Stock winner Tori Edgington-Ausano leads runner up Marie Curtis (76) and third place Dan Dias on a restart.

Not to be denied Edgintton-Ausano took off with Curtis and Dias trailing. They finished in that order. 

When the green waved to start the Mini Stock feature Jeff Tuttle briefly held the lead until Travis Showe used an outside move to grat the point. Behind them Colton Blankenship and Joseph Cook were disputing third. 

Travis Showe scored his second win of the weekend when he took Monday’s Mini Stock feature. Here he’s chased by runner up Jeff Tuttle.

Up front Showe was leaving everyone in his dust until a caution with three to go bunched the field. On the green Showe took off and claimed the victory followed by Tuttle and third place Blankenship. 

Nine Dwarf Cars took the green and Dan Geil briefly was on point until the other front row car driven by Joe Frock took the lead. From then on the chase was on. 

Two cautions slowed the pace but each time Frock was on point whenever the green waved again. After the last caution Glenn Sciarani had moved into third. 

Here Dwarf Car winner Joe Frock is taking the lead from Dan Geil.

Even thought he’s hardly raced during the past month Frock hadn’t lost anything and claimed the victory. Geil was the runner up with Sciarani third and Jeff Foster finishing fourth. 

When the Sport Mod feature began it appeared that Shayna Nieman was in the cat bird’s season. Giving chase was Ray Ballard. An early caution slowed thing but when racing resumed Nieman was on point.

Behind her Keen Kentopp and Ballard were disputing second. Eventually Ballard spun and had to go to the back.

Ray Ballard used a come-from-the-back charge to win the Sport Mod main.

After that he began a charge through the pack.  Heading toward the white flag Ballard used an outside move going through Turn 4 to take the lead. He would score the victory with Nieman second and Kentopp ending up third. 

Only four IMCA Mods were on hand and first on point was Cody Kalmer. A two-car tangle going into Turn 1 put Michael Anderson out of the race but really didn’t do much damage to Wade Lumsden’s car. 

After dark racing was paused for the traditional fireworks show. This year had a great show for the fans.

Due to the hour the driver’s were put on the sidelines while the fireworks show honoring Independence Day happened. Everyone at the track was treated to a pretty good who with fireworks going off outside the pit area as well inside the oval. 

Once racing was resumed there was a pause while Lumsden changed a flat tire. On the green Kalmer briefly led again until Travis White took the point. Behind him was Lumsden and the chase was on.

The closest finish of the night came when Travis White was able to hold off Wade Lumsden to win the IMCA Mod victory.

In fact they posted the closest finish of the night with White maybe a couple of tenths of a second ahead of Lumsden while Kalmer ended up third. 

Finally it was time for the IMCA Stock Car division. These are becoming quite popular and some drivers are switching to this group. 

When the green waved Rusty McMillan and Marie Curtis were on the front row and after a short side-by-side duel McMillan too the point. Jesse Gonzalez looked like he might make a three-way duel for the lead but he slowed part way through the race and faded to fifth. 

Rusty McMillan on his way to winning the IMCA Stock Car main in the night’s final event.

Up front it was all McMillan although Curtis wasn’t that far behind him. At the checkered, which ended the night, McMillan scored the victory followed by Curtis, Craig Nieman with Mikki Beuchat in fourth. 

• In Sunday’s races Travis Showe was the Mini Stock winner while Dan Geil scored the Dwarf Car victory and David Ausano was the Hobby Stock victor. 

Bob Vaden won in Bootleggers, Jimmy Ray Huffman in Sport Mods. In the IMCA Modifieds Wade Lumsden was the winner while Craig Nieman won in the IMCA Stock Car division. 

* Results for both days are posted at the end of this article. Next up on the schedule is a two-day event on the weekend of August 20 and 21.  

OTHER RACING NEWS:

A&W Cruise In happens Wednesday night.

Remember, starting at 5 p.m. Wednesday the Sparks A&W has its weekly cruise in. Location is across the street from Reed High School. 

• The Carson Thursday Night Cruisers will meet, starting at 5:30 p.m., at Battle Born Harley Davidson. 

• Teresa’s Garage Radio Show is on the air from 2 until 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. In northwest Nevada, it can be heard over the air at 1060 AM. 

Teresa’s Garage Radio Show poster.

There is also a Podcast at amm.streamon.fm or it can be seen live on Face Book. The show is focused on all things automotive, trends, new developments and trivia. 

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RESULTS:

• Rattlesnake Raceway, July 4: 

+ Mini Stocks:

      Heat Winners: #1 Jeff Tuttle, #2 Travis Showe. 

      Main: 1. Travis Showe, 2. Jeff Tuttle, 3. Colton Blankenship, 4. Joseph Cook, 5. Kaden Beuchat, 6. Kent Knisley, 7. Kash Steiner, 8. Emanuel Mello, 9. Jerome Kleve, 10. Cooper Lee. 

      DNF: Preston Jones. 

      DNS: Ainsleigh Evenson. 

+ Dwarf Cars:

      Heat Winners: #1 Joe Frock, #2 Dan Geil. 

      Main: 1. Joe Frock, 2. Clenn Sciarani, 3. Franklin Smith. 

      DNF: Gene Winters, Dillon Kintz. 

Hobby Stocks:

      Heat Winners: #1 Crystal Konty, #2 Angela Davis. 

= Main: 1. Tori Edgington-Ausano, 2. Marie Curtis, 3. Dan Dias, 4. Dan Edgigton, 5. Crystal Kontny, 6. Ray Eder, 7. Angela Dias, 8. Clayton Holloway, 9. Robbie Shostag, 10. Jesse Showe. 

+ Bootleggers:

      Heat Winner: Ray Blankenship. 

      Main: 1. Stuart Satathite, 2. Taggart Garland, 3. Wade Lumsden, 4. Bob Vaden, 5. Joseph Keough. 

      DNF: Ray Blankenship, Cody McElvain, Corbin Nelson. 

+ Sport Mods:

      Heat Winner: Kevin Kentopp. 

      Main: 1. Ray Ballard, 2. Shayna Nieman, 3. Kevin Kentopp, 4. Jason Jovanelly, 5. Stuart Satathite, 6. Logan Sage. 

+IMCA Mods:

      Heat Winner: Travis White. 

      Main: 1. Travis White, 2. Wade Lumsden, 3. Cody Kalmer. 

      DNF: Michael Anderson. 

+ IMCA Stock Cars:

      Heat Winner: Marie Curtis. 

      Main: 1. Rusty McMillan, 2. Marie Curtis, 3. Craig Nieman, 4. Mikki Beuchat, 5. Jesse Gonzalez, 6. Alex Kniestedt. 

      DNF: Taggart Garland. 

• Rattlesnake Raceway, July 3

+ Mini Stocks:

      Heat Winners: #1 Cooper Lee, #2 Cody Thunder 

      Main: 1. Travis Showe, 2. Jeff Tuttle, 3. Joseph Cook, 4. Cooper Lee, 5. Colton Blankenship, 6. Jerome Kieve, 7. Emanuel Mello, 8. Preston Jones, 9. Kaden Beuchat, 10 Kent Knisley, 11. Ainsleigh Evenson. 

      DNF: Cody Thunder, Daniel Kieve. 

      DNS: Shaw Lee 

+ Dwarf Cars:

      Heat Winners: #1 Glenn Sciarani, #2 Dan Geil. 

      Main: 1. Dan Geil, 2. Gene Winters, 3. Nick Winters, 4. Chris Christiano, 5. Jeff Foster, 6. Glenn Sciarani, 7. Dillon Kintz, 8. Franklin Smith, 9. Zephery Foster, 10. William Christiano. 

+ Hobby Stocks:

      Heat Winners: #1 Dan Dias, #2 Crystal Kontny. 

      Main: 1. David Ausano, 2. Dan Dias, 3. Crystal Kontny, 4. Ray Eder, 5. Robbie Schostag, 6.  Marie Curtis, 7. Chris Lumsden, 8. Angela Dias. 

      DNF: Clayton Holloway, Jesse Showe 

      DNS: Dan Edgigton. 

+ Bootleggers:

      Heat Winners: #1 Bob Vaden, #2 Taggart Garland. 

      Main: 1. Bob Vaden, 2. Ray Blankenship, 3.Stuart Satathite, 4. Wade Lumsden, 5. Joseph Keough, 6. Brandon Hilliard, 7. Taggart Garland, 8. Cody McElvain, 9. Logan Sage.  

+ Sport Mods:

      Heat Winner: Shayna Nieman. 

      Main: 1. Jimmy Ray Huffmon, 2. Kevin Kentopp, 3. Shayna Nieman, 4. Jason Jovanelly, 5. Logan Sage, 6. Stuart Satathite, 7. Ray Ballard. 

+ IMCA Mods;

      Heat Winner: Travis White. 

      Main: 1. Wade Lumsden, 2. Travis White, 3. Cody Kalmer, 4. Michael Anderson. 

+ IMCA Stock Cars:

      Heat Winner: Craig Nieman. 

– Main: 1. Craig Nieman, 2. Marie Curtis, 3. Jesse Gonzalez, 4. Mikki Beuchat, 5. Andy Welch, 6. Rusty McMillan, 7. Taggart Garland.       

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