(October 2,
2013) - Anderson Speedway returns
to action on Saturday, October 5 with UAW
Paint the Night Pink Season Championships
presented by Ponderosa. Featured divisions
include USSA Sprint Cars, MEP Late Models,
Street Stocks, NASH FM ThunderCars, USSA Mel
Kenyon Midgets, Front Wheel Drives Oval,
Front Wheel Drive Figure 8’s, Legends and
Thunder Roadsters.
Aaron Pierce takes a slim 28 point lead over
Tony Hunt into the UAW Presents American
Cancer Society Making Strides to End Breast
Cancer “Paint the Night Pink” Championship
Night event. Pierce has won at Anderson
twice already in 2013, taking the Glen
Niebel Classic and 50-lap feature on
September 21.
Hunt led the point race going into the
September 21 race when a fifth place finish
allowed Piece to slip by into the point
lead. Neunschwander jumped to the third
position on the strength of a strong
performance in qualifying and his strong
second place finish. Neunschwander sits just
75 points off the lead ready to take
advantage of any slip by Pierce and Hunt.
In the MEP Late Models, Ronnie Rose holds a
141 point advantage over Ronnie Rose. The
remainder of the top five includes Joe
Woodring, Chris Hacker and three-time
feature winner Jeff Marcum.
Visiting the Tim Thompson Nationwide
Insurance Winner’s Circle on September 28
helped Curtis Parham extend his Street Stock
point’s lead to 85 markers. Five top-five
performances have placed Tyler Marsh in
second spot with Danny Adams ranked in third
position. Fourth is Andrew Cook with 2012
champion Jimmy Kirby in fifth.
Seven feature victories and 10 top-10
finishes have placed Curtis Chapman atop the
NASH FM ThunderCar standings. He leads Trent
Gossar by 66 markers. The top five is
rounded out by Rob Allman, Tom Gossar and
Austin Russell.
The season-long points battle between Paul
Phipps and Elliott McKinney will be settled
in the 25-lap feature for the Front Wheel
Drive Oval division. Phipps holds a 49 point
advantage in the points tally. Seven-time
main event winner Jerry Dane is third with
Jesse Thomas and Austin McKinney filling out
the top five.
Kevin Henson has a virtual lock on the Front
Wheel Drive Figure 8 championship. He enters
the finale with a 230 point lead on Elliott
McKinney. 12 top-10 finishes has placed
Jamie Valentine in third with Mark Allman in
fourth and Brian McKinney ranked fifth.
Four feature victories and consistent
finishes have John Robbins on the verge of
the Legends title. He holds a 104 point lead
on Aaron Holden. The remainder of the top
five includes Mark Dietzen, Eric Black and
Mike Carroll.
The closest margin heading into season
championships is the battle for the Thunder
Roadsters title. Griffin has posted a season
best three feature wins to help construct a
12 point margin over Doug Dugger. Third is
John Robbins with Nate Shrout and David
Lobbia completing the top five.
The USSA Mel Kenyon Midgets will make their
third and final appearance at the
quarter-mile oval. Feature winners this
season include Spencer Bayston on April 14
and most recently Cordy Horn on September
14.
On Saturday, October 5, spectator gates open
at 2 p.m. with the racing beginning at 5.
Admission is $17 for adults and $4 for kids
ages 6-12. Children five and under get in
free.
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