Kissam, Baker Win 4 Cylinder Features At East Bay

Wayne Kissam (left) and Jimmy Baker (right) scored double feature 4 Cylinder Bomber wins Saturday night at East Bay Raceway Park.  Photo courtesy EBRP Media

Wayne Kissam (left) and Jimmy Baker (right) scored double feature 4 Cylinder Bomber wins Saturday night at East Bay Raceway Park. Photo courtesy EBRP Media

With Mother Nature having put the kibosh on the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bomber feature two weeks ago, drivers had two chances to visit victory lane in the division Saturday night at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL.

In the end, it would be Wayne Kissam and Jimmy Baker celebrating their respective victories in the double features.

In the first 4 Cylinder feature, Kissam and Richard Humfeld made up the front row. When the green flag waved it was Kissam leading the way until lap three when Gary Lucas slowed to a stop on the frontstretch. While under caution, Humfeld lost a wheel ending his race. When the green waved Kissam once again led the way with Darrell Taylor and Jimmy Baker on his back bumper. Kissam came away with the win, with Baker in second, John Moore in third, Raymond Vann in fourth and Taylor in fifth.

Raymond Vann and John Moore won the heats for the second 4 Cylinder feature, with Jeremey Douglas and Don R. Quinn making up the front row. Quinn led the first lap until a tie rod broke, sending him into turn one wall ending his night. Douglas also saw his night end after the wall while leading. Jimmy Baker would take over the lead and went on to win his second feature of the year as Michael Lacey, Robert Gullet, Sr, Raymond Vann and Wayne Kissam rounded out the top five.

In other action, Nicholas Snyder, Eddie Moss, Jr. and John Moss were the heat race winners for the Florida Mini Sprints, with Jodie McKenzie and Paige Moss making up the front row. McKenzie quickly took the lead, with the first caution flying for Andrew Keerjack as he stopped on the front stretch. Back under green, McKenzie continued to lead, with Eddie Moss, Jr. in tow. Eddie Moss, Jr. would sweep into the lead, and went on to score the win. Snyder finished in second, with Dirk Miller in third, David Hall in fourth and Connor Borah in fifth.

The Q Auto & Injury Street Stocks were up next with Dennis Wilson, Jr. and Brian Morgan winning their heat races. For the feature it was Buck Woodhouse and Justan Rodgers on the front row. Rodgers would lead lap one, but would have a set back as he came to a stop on lap three. Rodgers quickly went to the pits and came back out before the green flag. That would put Brian Morgan in the lead on the restart. On lap four Dennis Wilson, Jr. would spin out of third place in turn two. On the restart Thomas Burnide spun in turn four. Morgan would continue to lead until lap nine when Rodgers came back up front after starting dead last on lap three. Rodgers would continue the rest of the way to take the checkered flag with Thomas Burnside, Brian Morgan, Mike Wilson and Dennis Wilson, Jr. rounding out the top five.

The Gagel’s Open Wheel Modified feature saw Austin Sanders picking up the heat win and David Pollen, Jr. and Dale Kelley on the front row for the feature. When the green waved Kelley took over the top spot until Pollen, Jr. spun in turn two on lap one. On lap three, the action went three wide in turn four as Buzzie Reutimann, Kelley and Matt Miller stacked up, with Miller coming out on top. Miller would go on to win his second feature of the year. Buzzie Reutimann finished in second, with Roger Crouse, Dale Kelley and Bobby Dixon following.

The Limited Late Models were next as Roger Crouse and Jeremy Simpson won their heat races and made up the front row for the feature. When the green waved several cars tangled in turn one, setting up a complete restart. When the race resumed on the restart it was Simpson taking the lead until lap three when Dale Pope took over. Crouse would take over the lead on lap 10, and didn’t look back as he drove off to score the win. Rounding out the top five were Pope, Jesse Brown, Todd Ford and Miles Cox.

In Outlaw Fours action, Nick Hebrank won the heat race and Jesse James Foster and Billy Howard made up the front row for the feature. Foster led the first two laps until Howard took over the lead and never looked back. Foster finished in second, with Megan Meyer in third, Nick Hebrank in fourth and Chris Zimmerman in fifth.

ASA racing continues next weekend as it will be Breast Cancer Awareness night with the Late Models, Eagle Jet Top Gun Sprints, Q Auto & Injury Attorney Street Stocks, Outlaw Fours and Double Features for the V8 Warriors. For more info, visit eastbayracewaypark.com.

East Bay Raceway Park – Tampa, FL
Race Results – Oct. 14, 2013

4 Cylinder Bombers Make-up
1 07 Wayne Kissam
2 69x Jimmy Baker
3. 66 John Moore
4. 1V Raymond Vann
5. 0 Darrell Taylor
6. 33 Don R. Quinn
7. 22 George Handy
8. L13 Jeremey Douglas
9. 4L Gene Gross
10. 985 Jason Burnside
11. 27N Jimmy Williams
12. 01 Edward Rayburn
13. 09X Brett Calonge
14. 222 Troy Dittebrand
15. 4 Kayla Jones
16. 88 Patrick Fiore, Sr.
17. 04x Richard Humfeld
18. 23 Gary Lucas
DNS: 14 Christian Berger
DNS: 72 Britt Mann

4 Cylinder Bombers
1. 69x Jimmy Baker
2. 19B Michael Lacey
3. 2 Robert Gullet, Sr.
4. 1V Raymond Vann
5. 07 Wayne Kissam
6. 66 John Moore
7. 22 George Handy
8. 04x Richard Humfeld
9. 09x Brett Calonge
10. 88 Patrick Fiore, Sr.
11. 4L Gene Gross
12. 985 Jason Burnside
13. 0x Troy Dittebrand
14. 4 Kayla Jones
15. 0 Darrell Taylor
16. 01 Edward Rayburn
17. 27N Jimmy Williams
18. 34 James Crawford
19. 23 Gary Lucas
20. 33 Don R. Quinn
21. L13 Jeremey Douglas

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1. 8 Eddie Moss, Jr.
2. 116 Nick Snyder
3. 68 Dirk Miller
4. 67 David Hall
5. 29 Conor Borah
6. 71 Austin Craddock
7. 04 Paige Moss
8. 23 Rhealynn Moss
9. 23D Dylan Colding
10. 30 John Crowder
11. 24 Ken Penta
12. 0 Luke Fidler
13. 69 Rudy Nonnemacher
14. 99 Chad Hagan
15. 3$ Robert Snyder
16. 44 John Moss
17. 243 Bob Toney
18. 18 Jody McKenzie
19. 59 Andrew Keerjack

Street Stocks
1. 95 Justan Rodgers
2. 13 Thomas Burnside
3. Brian Morgan
4. 68 Mike Wilson
5. 42 Dennis Wilson, Jr.
6. 35 Jarod Gay
7. 31 William Burnside
8. 75 Billy Barstow
9. 32 Michael Eaton
10. 55R Buck Woodhouse
11. 48M Roberto Morfin, Sr.

Open Wheel Modifieds
1. 8M Matt Miller
2. 00 Buzzie Reutimann
3. D00 Roger Crouse
4. 22 Dale Kelley
5. 205 Bobby Dixon
6. 27N Nate Bregenzer
7. 88 David Pollen, Jr.
8. 64 Austin Sanders
9. 35 Jerry Bruce, Jr.

Limited Late Models
1. 45 Roger Crouse
2. 88 Dale Pope
3. 7JR Jesse Brown
4. Todd Ford
5. Miles Cox
6. 10 Henry Burnside
7. 29 Stephen Hohlbaugh
8. X Rick Martin
9. 73 Jeremy Simpson
10. 57 Curtis Book
11. 15 Shane Koperda
12. 71 Rich Livernois, Jr.

Outlaw Fours
1. 47 Billy Howard
2. 58 Jesse James Foster
3. Megan Meyer
4. 9 Nick Hebrank
5. 01 Chris Zimmerman
6. 75 Jake Hampton
7. 51 Rachelle Rudolph
8. 12 Eric Knight

 

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