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Racing Discussion / FAN SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY
« on: December 31, 2018, 09:51:04 AM »
2019 JAKE MAYNARD RACING FAN SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY!!

With the closing and retirement of my father from the racing scene, as many of you have known it as BILLY MAYNARD RACING or MEI MOTORSPORTS, I have decided to buy the race team from my father and go on my own. My father has become sick where if you’re not on Facebook then you wouldn’t know, but he has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. That’s why there is a sudden sell out and retirement after 30 seasons in racing.

BUT!! We are letting the fans sponsor us and help us! You will have your entire panel with everyone who has stepped up and helped and at the end of the season I will randomly draw one person out of a bucket and winner will receive the panel for free signed! I will even DELIVER it in person.

The sponsorship starts at $20, we will run this opportunity to join JMR up to end of February. To add to this every fan to help will be signed up to win TWO FREE spectator passes to The Hill Speedway where you will see us run weekly, which they will be randomly drawn at the end of this.  So hurry up and join!
 
Please message me or call/text me at 1-570-637-4377.
 
This is my way of saying thank you to my entire fan base through the years!

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Racing Discussion / Billy Maynard to climb in for one more start??
« on: July 23, 2018, 04:14:58 PM »
Billy Maynard, my father, has announced he will come out of retirement for ONE more race to make his 300th career start this upcoming Saturday at Five Mile Point Speedway, July 28th! He will climb in the JAM Motorsports FWD 4 Cylinder as my teammate to complete this goal!

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Racing Discussion / Re: The hill?
« on: June 20, 2017, 01:34:16 AM »
Just incase,

Keith Jack Lamphere 98K
Jake Maynard 69
Gary Lamphere 83
Bobby Maynard 29
Victor McNeal 31
Harry Ely 57


That's the top 6 IMCA

10 cars total on Friday night 6-16-17.

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Racing Discussion / Re: Is Rolling Wheels Racing This Saturday ?
« on: October 14, 2016, 01:14:44 PM »
Tony, they are racing, i also have the pay out for us IMCA drivers!

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Racing Discussion / Re: The Hill Speedway
« on: August 22, 2016, 07:39:41 PM »
Any results???


Once again Mother Nature gave the fans and race teams a great night for racing at The Hill Speedway.
Fifty race teams graced the racing facility, with several newcomers.  One team in the Street Stock division, made the trip from the Buffalo area to try out the track.  Ron Richter was the longest distance traveler, but had some fun racing at the track.  Newcomers Mike and Tyler Stoddard who compete in the IMCA Style Mods were also finding the track to their liking. 

   First feature event found the Pure Stocks making their way on to the track.  Larry Lane driving the number 83 made his debut.  The early lead went to AJ Hunsinger until lap four when he was involved in a caution that caused him to loose the rear bumper.  He made several pit stops, but with the bumper gone it left no protection to the fuel cell.   On the restart many time feature winner Cody Kershner grabbed the lead.  He was challenged by Chris Bennett, but held on for another win.  Finishing behind him were Chris Bennett, Ray Greene Jr., and Josh Ames.

   The popular Front Wheel Drive 4 Cylinders were ready to do battle.  Trevor Williams and Randy Lane brought the field to the green flag.  Williams grabbed the lead until the caution came out on lap two for Trevor Belcher who had a flat tire.  On the restart Williams and Burt Maynard battled as Maynard grabbed the lead.  The remainder of the feature was caution free with Burt holding off the Williams machine.  It was the second feature win for the number 69 of Maynard, with Trevor Williams in second, newcomer Kenny Underwood in third, Devon Bailey in fourth and Matt Browning in fifth.

   The IMCA Style Mods were next on the feature schedule.  Brandon Hillyard and Harry Ely brought the field to the green.  Ely took command of the feature event until the caution came out for Gary Lamphere and Tony Harris.  Both drivers pitted and did not return to the feature.  On the restart the battle for the lead found Jake Maynard and Harry Ely racing side by side.  Maynard was able to steal the lead away from the Ely machine.  The second and final caution of the night found the field bunched up.  Jake ran hard and held off the Harry Ely to maintain the lead.  The battle for second between Harry Ely and Bobby Maynard was tight.  Ely managed to overcome the battle and stayed in second.  Newcomers Mike and Tyler Stoddard worked their way to the front battling each other for third and fourth.  When the checkered flag fell it was Jake Maynard recording his very first victory at The Hill Speedway.  Rounding out the top five were Harry Ely, Tyler Stoddard, Mike Stoddard and Bobby Maynard.

   Rear Wheel Drive 4 Cylinders were up next with Darrin Horton and Mike Navone pacing the field.  Horton grabbed the early lead with last weeks feature winner Bryan Stone in hot pursuit.  Darrin did all he could to keep the Stone machine behind him.  With only one caution during this event the battle for the win was tremendous.  On lap twelve Stone got by the Horton machine.  The battle now was for second between Horton and Alan Blackwell.  Blackwell did manage to get the second position away from Darrin.  Then he set his sights on the Stone machine.  He was not able to catch the high flying 3C of Bryan Stone and had to settle for second.  Bryan recorded another feature win into the books.  Behind Bryan was Alan Blackwell, Darrin Horton, Mike Koser and Mike Navone.

   The final event of the evening is one of the reasons the fans come to watch at The Hill.  The mighty Street Stock division had Dan Force and Doug Stack Jr., bringing the twelve car field to the green.  A caution came out immediately as contact was made between three cars.  Doug Stack Jr., and Rich Sharpsteen ended up crashed together.  The Sharpsteen car was able to continue, but the Stack car went pit side for the remainder of the feature event.  Tough break for the many time feature winner.  On the restart it was Tom Savercool who grabbed the lead from Doug Stack Sr. He opened a sizeable lead and was challenged by the Stack Sr., machine early in the event.  Coming from the rear of the field was Rich Sharpsteen and Chad Ely.  Both cars ran in the second position for a time.  It was Savercool who grabbed the checkered flag with Sharpsteen in second, Doug Stack Sr., in third, Dan Force in fourth and Chad Ely in fifth.

   Another great night of racing and fun had by all.  If mother nature works with the track management team they are planning on racing through the month of September.  So tell all you racing family and friends to make a point to come watch the racing at The Hill Speedway.  For more information visit the track website at www.thehillspeedway.com

RUNDOWN:
PURE STOCK WINNER: CODY KERSHNER, Chris Bennett, Ray Greene Jr., Josh Ames, AJ Hunsinger, Larry Lane

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4 CYLINDER WINNER: BUR MAYNARD, Trevor Williams, Kenny Underwood, Devon Bailey, Matt Browning, Cory Lewis, Casey McPherson, Jacob Butcher, Randy Lane, Donna Belcher, Trevor Belcher

IMCA STYLE MODIFIED WINNER: JAKE MAYNARD, Harry Ely, Tyler Stoddard, Mike Stoddard, Bobby Maynard, Keith Lamphere, Victor McNeal, Brandon Hillyard, Mark Griffin, Gary Lamphere, Tony Harris

REAR WHEEL DRIVE 4 CYLINDER: BRYAN STONE, Alan Blackwell, Darrin Horton, Mike Koser, Mike Navone, Ed Navone, Larry Colton, Tyler Belcher, Tim Bush, Martin Harvey(DNS)

STREET STOCK WINNER: TOM SAVERCOOL, Rich Sharpsteen, Doug Stack Sr., Dan Force, Chad Ely, Brandon Ackley, Ron Richter, Bobby Hall Jr., Bobby Maynard, Doug Stack Jr., Brad Butcher(DNS)

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Racing Discussion / Re: The Hill Speedway
« on: August 22, 2016, 01:20:16 PM »
I agree with Harris9Cat on this one.. That track is the best it has ever been! The surface is just downright beautiful, no DUST, no ROCKS, TONS of BITE. Never slicks off, but if it does then it has bite still, they have it figured out, for a month it has been smooth and dust free. The HILL is always full of people in lawnchairs or blankets. The Hill is doing something right, it just sucks to see it start in the middle of the season cause I am sure that they would've had tons of cars. But they are gaining cars every week. IMCA has seen 10+ cars last few weeks and put on amazing racing! There shouldn't be any complaints.

The SS heat race I seen bits and pieces and have my own opinion, I won't say it out of respect of not having a dog in that fight.

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Racing Discussion / Re: My trip to the hill speedway
« on: August 03, 2016, 05:13:58 PM »
Glad to hear it had more bite this past week. Glad you liked it, hope to see you back again!

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Racing Discussion / Re: Eldora on FS1
« on: July 22, 2016, 12:55:35 PM »
Can you imagine a sanctioning body changing their rules for one race? Why would you do that anyway? Hey don't hate, he won. Was the best truck race I have witnessed in the last 4 years of it being at the Big E. Especially from last year.

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Racing Discussion / Re: TheHillSpeedway
« on: July 14, 2016, 01:10:55 AM »
There is a lap counter, it's on the flagger stand

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Racing Discussion / Re: Eldora questions
« on: July 14, 2016, 01:07:38 AM »
Breakfast is open for the teams and campers I believe, I am not sure. I'm not familiar with your area, I'm in Lima about 1 hour and 15 minutes north.

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Racing Discussion / Re: THE HILL
« on: June 28, 2016, 07:03:22 AM »
How about a run down of who won and who was there? Glad to hear the buzz that its open and did well the first night



OPENING NIGHT AT "THE HILL SPEEDWAY" A SUCESS

MONROETON, PA

 Mother nature sure made it a nice evening for racing at the opener at The Hill Speedway in Monroeton, PA.  The fans got to see 41 cars in five different divisions race for the first time in three years.  The divisions that competed included IMCA Style Modifieds, Street Stocks, Pure Stocks, RWD 4 Cylinders and FWD 4 Cylinders.  It was a non points race for this event of the season. 

 In the IMCA Style Modifieds, many of the locals were on hand including former track champion Eddie Sites.  The feature event was exciting as Jake Maynard and Gary Lamphere made up the front row.  Jake Maynard grabbed the early lead.  The Gary Lamphere and Keith Jack Lamphere machines battled for second until debris on the track brought out the first caution of the event.  On the restart the battle between Lamphere and Maynard was tight.  Lamphere grabbed the lead and Jake Maynard brought out the second caution after making contact with the front stretch wall.  Bobby Maynard was also caught up in Jake's caution as he hit the 69 while it sat on the front stretch.  Bobby was able to continue, while Jake made a pit stop.  He did return to the event, but fell out in the closing laps.  On the restart Keith Jack Lamphere grabbed the lead.  His uncle Gary Lamphere was right behind him hoping to still the lead away.  Behind them the 57 of Harry "Beaver" Ely and Brad Sites battled for third position.  Keith Jack Lamphere continued to hold off Gary to grabbed the first checkered flag.  Rounding out the top five were Eddie Sites, Harry Ely, and Brad Sites.

 The ever popular Street Stock division made its way onto the track with Bobby Maynard and Tom Savercool making up the front row. The first caution came out right after the drop of the green for three cars spun together in turn two.  It was a complete restart as Maynard jumped into the lead, with Doug Stack Sr., Kevin Garland and Doug Stack Jr. all in tow.  Doug Stack Jr. was working his way through the field trying to catch the Maynard number 29.  The second caution came out when Bobby Maynard spun in turn two.   That put Kevin Garland and Doug Stack Jr. in the front row.  They raced side by side for a couple laps when Doug stole away the lead.  He never looked back once grabbing the lead.  Kevin Garland did try to work his way back to the top spot, but was not able to do as Tommy Savercool got by him in the closing laps.  It was an emotional win for Doug Stack Jr., as he dedicated the win to his friend and fellow competitor who passed away Chad Sindoni.  Coming across the line in second was Tommy Savercool, third was Kevin Garland, fourth was Rich Sharpsteen and fifth was Mike Chilson.

 The Pure Stock class has many rookie drivers in the ranks this season.  When the feature started it was Craig Smith and Justin Hall making up the front row.  Hall grabbed the early lead with Smith right behind him.  The first caution came out when Ray Greene Jr., spun in turn two.  That bunched up the field again with Justin Hall regaining the lead when the green fell.  Craig Smith and Dustin Burdick battled for the second position, with Smith staying in that position.  Burdick brought out the next caution and it tightened up the field again.  On the restart Craig Smith grabbed the lead.   There was three wide racing for the second as Justin Hall, Dustin Burdick and Cody Kershner battled for the spot.  Burdick ended up getting out of shape, with Justin Hall have a mechanical problem and went pit side.  When the checkered flag fell it was the Rookie driver Craig Smith grabbing his first win.  Rounding out the top five were Cody Kershner, Ray Green Jr., Dustin Burdick and Justin Hall.

 Front Wheel Drive 4 Cylinders made their way to the track, with Devon Bailey and Cory Lewis pacing the field.  Bailey grabbed the lead early in the event.  During the next couple of laps Cory worked his way into the lead as the Bailey number 17 went high.  It was the Brett Neely car that stole the lead away from third to steal the lead from the Lewis number 10.    Devon and Cory raced hard for the second position.  Bailey gained the lead after the Neely machine developed a mechanical problem.  He opened a sizable lead over the field, with Cory Lewis trying all he could to get back within range to grab the lead back.  When the checkered flag fell it was Devon Bailey recording his first win of the season.  Cory Lewis was second, Matt Browning was third, Ryan Wood was fourth and Brett Neely was fifth.

 Rear Wheel Drive 4 Cylinders came to the track with Dustin Horton starting on the pole.  The number 66 grabbed the lead early with heavy smoke billowing from the rear of the car.  Behind the leader Mike Koser worked his way into second position, with Josh Collins in third.  The Horton machine lead the feature until about half way when he went pit side after the car lost power.  This gave the lead to Mike Koser who opened up his lead.  He continued to lead the field to the checkered flag.  Following him across the line were Josh Collins, Ed Navone, Eric Ellsworth, and Mike Navone.

 The fans got to witness the first race of many to come at The Hill Speedway.  Coming up this week it will be the start of track points.  The drivers will be given points to determine the champions at the end of the season.  Be sure to come and get your "Thrills on the Hill".  Racing every Friday at 7:00PM, with gate opening at 4:00PM, and hot laps at 6:30PM.  For more information visit the website at www.thehillspeedway.com or by calling the track phone at 570-637-3014

HEAT WINNERS:  STREET STOCK: DOUG STACK JR. , RICH SHARPSTEEN
RWD 4 CYLINDER: MIKE KOSER
PURE STOCK: JUSTIN HALL
FWD 4 CYLINDER: RYAN WOOD
IMCA STYLE MODS: BRAD SITES, JAKE MAYNARD

IMCA STYLE MODS: KEITH JACK LAMPHERE, Gary Lamphere, Eddie Sites, Harry Ely, Brad Sites, Brandon Hillyard, Bobby Maynard, Jake Maynard, Larry Colton.
STREET STOCKS:  DOUG STACK JR., Tommy Savercool, Kevin Garland, Rich Sharpsteen, Mike Chilson, Stan Matthews, Bobby Hall Jr., Bobby Maynard, Bobby Hall Sr., John McAdam, Doug Stack Sr., Bubba Peters,  Brandon Ackley,  Rick Brown.
PURE STOCKS:  CRAIG SMITH, Cody Kershner, Ray Greene Jr., Dustin Burdick, Justin Hall
RWD 4 CYLINDER:  MIKE KOSER, Josh Collins, Ed Navone, Eric Ellsworth, Mike Navone, Ashley Dickerson, Darin Horton.
FWD 4 CYLINDERS:  DEVON BAILEY, Cory Lewis, Matt Browning, Ryan Wood, Brett Neely.

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Racing Discussion / Re: THE HILL
« on: June 26, 2016, 12:09:18 AM »
Only 9 IMCA mods.

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Racing Discussion / Re: THE HILL
« on: June 25, 2016, 06:47:29 PM »
It was very smoothly ran. They tried their best to give us rscers a smooth surface. Congrats to them. Only concern I ask to be addressed is turn 3&4. You go to the outside it sucks you into the wall. It happened to me twice last night which the first time I caught a rut just right and took me away to the wall. Other then that I loved the bite, no tire wear at all!

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Like I said makes no did to me I just wanna race sanction or not.I dont like rules lol but I. am glad to see they stuck to imca deal.see ya tomorrow can't wait .hey did the get good pa red clay ?

No they got gray clay which is super nice on tore wear, we used it at WVMP kart track and the 600 micros ran their softest tired and had all the bite and no feathering, even wingless!

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No Tony they didn't get sanctioned, next year though hopefully. See you tomorrow!

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