North Texas Fair Grounds (Denton) Nov. 13 (Saturday)
The "Chupacabras" Car Club hosted their ninth Annual Pistons and Paint Car Show in Denton, TX, at the North Texas Fair Grounds. The weather was perfect for this laid back event with over two hundred kool cars, trucks, dragsters and bikes. There was also live music, vendors and good food. For more information on the show go to: www.pistonandpaint.com
Unique hand made trophies.
Tony Duran's 1940 Ford Kustom.
The driver was enjoying the warm weather.
Don Smith's 1932 prison bus.
Vintage dragster.
Chopped and louvered 1931 Ford Coupe.
To view more photos from the show, click on the slideshow below:
Tommy Bryant, #14e, from Houston, TX, started from the pole position in the 35-lap feature at Cowtown Speedway's November Sprint Shootout. Last night's second place finisher, Aaron Reutzel, #87, quickly jumped to the lead. But a few laps into the race, Aaron took a tumble going into turn three, see photo below, after he got into some lap traffic. Tommy took the lead and never looked back on his way to his third ASCS feature win this year. Keller, TX, Eric Baldaccini, #4, finished in the nineteenth position, but received enough points to rap up the 2010 ASCS Lone Star Region Championship. Justin Melton, #11, Andy Shouse, #27, Ray Allen Kulhanek, #21t, and Kevin Ramey, #7, were your top five finishers.
Aaron Reutzel was involved in a bad wreck during the feature.
To view a video of the Sprint feature, click on the video below:
Tyler Thomas was the Non-Wing Mini Sprints feature winner.
In the ASCS Non-Wing Mini Sprints, Tyler Thomas, #91, was the feature winner. Shelby Byrd, #5, Trey Marchan, #25, Steven Shebster, #82, and Christopher Bell, #21, were your top five.
Blake Hahn was your Midget feature winner.
In the ASCS Midgets feature, Blake Hahn, #52, was first. Tyler Thomas, #91, Chet Guthrie, #9, Alex Sewell, #73, and Matt Ward, #51, were your top five finishers.
In the ASCS Outlaw Mini Sprints Tyson Hall, #5x, was your feature winner. Dustin Gates, #6g, Blake Hahn, #52, Frank Floyd, #81, and Donnie Crawford, #55, were your top five.
Chance Morton was the ASCS Restrictor Mini Sprints feature winner.
In the ASCS Restrictor Mini Sprints, Chance Morton, #7m, was your feature winner. Logan Martin, #08, Karley Dobson, #28, Dalton Wisely, #22, and Grady Chandler #00, rounded out the top five.
Jake UpChurch was your Limited Modified feature winner.
In the Limited Modifieds feature, Jake UpChurch, #24, was your feature winner. Dean Abbey, #26, Bret Young, #69, Michael Daniels, #71, and Keith Martin, #85, were your top five.
Gary Taylor was the Sprint A-main opening night winner.
By Don Cook Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Cowtown Speedway (Kennedale) Nov. 12 (Friday)
It was a chilly night at Cowtown Speedway for the first of two nights of racing at the 4th Annual November Sprint Shootout sponsored by City Vending and ShopTheBOSS. Aaron Reutzel, #87, the 2009 ASCS Gulf South Champion, started on the pole and for 28 of the 30-lap Sprint feature it looked like he was going to take the win. But with two laps to go, Gary Taylor, #1x, from Snohomish, WA, who started from the sixth position, worked his way passed Aaron and some lap traffic to take the $2,000 feature win. This was Gary's second American Sprint Car Series win of the year.
Saturday night 50 Sprints will be gunning for the $3,000 feature win and the NSS Championship. Along with the Sprints, there will also be the ASCS2 Winged Outlaw Multi Class, the ASCS2 Non-Wing 600s, the ASCS2 Restricted 600s and the ASCS-2 Midgets and the RaceTX.com Limited Modifieds.
Sprint drivers drawing for position.
Kolt Walker, #45k, Aaron Reutzel, #87, and Brandon Corn, #30.
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