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Ponderosa Speedway
Media Information/Fast Facts/History
10th Annual Spring 30-April 13, 2012
2010 Spring 30 Champion-Justin Rattliff of Campbellsville, Kentucky

Ponderosa Speedway-“Kentucky’s Baddest Bullring!”

Quick Track Facts

Name: Ponderosa Speedway
Location: Junction City, Kentucky
Promoters: Larry Yantz, Chad Yantz, Sarah Yantz
Nickname: “Kentucky’s Baddest Bullring”
Website: www.ponderosaspeedway.net
Twitter: @MichaelDespain
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/131180253585931/
Seating Capacity: 2,500
Tower Area Includes: Race Control, Press Box, and Public Address Area
Racing Surface: Clay
Lap Distance: 1,780 feet or 3/8 of a mile
First Event: September 1972
Late Model Track Record: Victor Lee of Danville, KY- 12.744 (April 5, 2008)

Ponderosa Speedway Friday April 13, 2012 Spring 30 Event Payoff
Good Neighbor Pharmacy Late Models (30 laps): 1st- $1,500, 2nd- $1,000, 3rd- $800, 4th- $600, 5th- $400, 6th- $350, 7th- $300, 8th- $250, 9th- $200, 10th- $175, 11th- $150, 12th- $125, 13th through 24th- $100 to start
Clayton Homes Modifieds (20 laps): 1st- $600, 2nd- $350, 3rd- $300, 4th- 250, 5th- $200, 6th- $175, 7th- $150, 8th- $125, 9th- $100, 10th- $85, 11th through 18th- $75
Ken Towery’s Auto and Tire Center Sportsman (15 laps): 1st- $300, 2nd- $200, 3rd- $150, 4th- $125, 5th- $100, 6th- $90, 7th- $80, 8th- $70, 9th- $60, 10th- $55, 11th through 18th- $50
Bob Allen Motor Mall Street Stocks (12 laps): 1st- $200, 2nd- $125, 3rd- $100, 4th- $90, 5th- $80, 6th- $70, 7th- $60, 8th- $55, 9th- $50, 10th- $45, 11th through 18th- $40

Spring 30 History

2003- Johnny Wheeler, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Mike Marlar, Mike Jewell, Timmy Yeager, Richard Smith, Scott James, Tyrel Todd, Michael Chilton, Jim Curry, Jesse Lay, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Dustin Neat, Brad Neat, Kevin Claycomb, Aaron Hatton, Darrell Lanigan, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Ronnie Smith, Brandon Hardgrove

2004- Greg Johnson, Aaron Hatton, Johnny Wheeler, Brad Neat, Shannon Thornsberry, Jay Mobley, Michael Wooldridge, Jesse Lay, Tyrel Todd, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Tim Taylor, Doug Smith, Dennis Selby, Spensor Watson, Joey Kramer, Rick Corbin, Shawn Negangard, Steve Cornelius, David Webb, David Freeman, Wayne Hager, Billy Barber, Jr., Jason Hinkle

2005- Event Hot Held

2006- Jimmy Owens, Aaron Hatton, Justin Rattliff, Dustin Neat, Bryan Barber, Kenny Christy, Larry Gray, Scotty Earl, Mike Jewell, Dan Deaton, Anthony Ferguson, Jeff Watson, Johnny Wheeler, Donald Rayborn, Chris Combs, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Greg Johnson, Joey Daniel, Tim Tungate, Brad Barrow, Victor Lee, Jimmy Smith, Bobby Carrier, Jr.

2007- Aaron Hatton, Mike Marlar, Victor Lee, Justin Rattliff, Jerry Rice, David Webb, Chris Combs, Mike Jewell, Dustin Neat, Michael Chilton, Duane Chamberlain, Doug Smith, Jason Keltner, Greg Johnson, Tyrel Todd, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Jesse Lay, Tommy Carlton, Michael England, Brad Neat, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Tim Tungate, Johnny Wheeler, Buzz Williams

2008- Rainout

2009- Rainout

2010- Spring 30: Justin Rattliff, Shon Flanery, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Mike Marlar, Eric Wells, Jordan Bland, Dustin Neat, Chris Combs, David Webb, Brad Neat, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Skylar Marlar, D.J. Wells, Arnie Fields, Brandon Fouts, Greg Johnson, Ernie Cordier, Victor Lee, Michael Chilton, Aaron Ridley, Brandon Hardgrove, Dustin Linville

2011- Rainout

Spring 30/40 Fast Facts and Tidbits
-The Spring 40 first appeared on the Ponderosa Speedway schedule in 2003 and was the first “big Late Model event” ran by then first year track promoter, the late John Bradshaw. The event survived a one hour delay after time trials to see Johnny Wheeler of Campbellsville, KY grab the 40 lap, $3,000 to win event, that saw numerous caution for flat tires. Wheeler would outdistance 2002 STARS Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series champion Eddie Carrier, Jr. for the win, with 2003 STARS Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series champion Mike Marlar taking third, while 2005 O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series co-champion Mike Jewell would finish fourth, and Timmy Yeager would complete the top five.

-Jimmy Owens of Newport, TN would grab the ’06 win in the Spring 40 after race leader Mike Jewell got caught up in an accident with just 8 laps remaining in the event. Owens would also be involved, but did not make contact until after the caution flag had already been waved and was able to continue racing. Aaron Hatton, Justin Rattliff, Dustin Neat, and Bryan Barber would complete the top five for the evening. It took four attempts to finally get this event ran as it was rained out on three different occasions early on in the ’06 season.

-Greg Johnson of Bedford, IN would win the 2004 version of the Spring 40, putting himself atop the O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series points standings at that time behind the wheel of the Danny and Diane Preston owned Double D Motorsports Rayburn entry wrenched by Jeff Gullett. Aaron Hatton, who would go on to be the 2004 O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series champion, would take runner-up honors, while 2003 Spring 40 winner would take third, with Brad Neat and Shannon Thornsberry completing the top five.

-Current track promoter Larry Yantz took over at the promotional helm of the Ponderosa Speedway to begin the 2005 season and the event was not contested. Yantz was voted the 2005 O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Promoter of the Year by series officials and drivers for the season. Yantz is a former Dirt Late Model car owner who owned Johnny Wheeler’s winning mount in the 2003 Spring 40 event.

-In 2007, Aaron Hatton would parlay a ninth starting position to a win in the 40 lap, $3,000 to win 4th edition of this Spring event. Trailing Hatton at the drop of the checkered flag were Mike Marlar, Victor Lee, Justin Rattliff, and Jerry Rice.

-For 2008, the Spring 40 would become the Spring 30 and pay $1,500 to win and would be unsanctioned and be the warm-up event to the 1st Annual Chris Estes/Brad Pena Memorial that would take place the following evening, but the event would be cancelled due to inclement weather and would not be rescheduled.

-The Spring 30 that scheduled again for the first Friday in April to be run in conjunction with the Chris Estes/Brad Pena Memorial would again fall victim to Mother Nature and would not be rescheduled.

-The 2010 version of the Spring 30 played to beautiful weather and Justin Rattliff of Campbellsville, KY would take the win in the event over TN native Shon Flanery, WV native Eddie Carrier, Jr., TN racer Mike Marlar, and Eric Wells of Hazard, KY. The American Modified Series debuted at this event as well and Randle Sweeney of Clifty, KY was the winner of the Arizona Sport Shirts 30 over Russ Gabbert, Devin Gilpin, Bryan Barber, and Jason Wheatley.

-The 2011 Spring 30 event would be weathered out and would not be rescheduled.

-There have a total of sixty-eight (68) different drivers have made the Spring 30 race. Those drivers making the event for the first time in 2010 included Shon Flanery, Eric Wells, Jordan Bland, Skylar Marlar, D.J. Wells, Arnie Fields, Brandon Fouts, Ernie Cordier, Aaron Ridley, and Dustin Linville.

-Drivers with the most starts in the Spring 30 at four (4) each include Bobby Carrier, Jr., Aaron Hatton, Greg Johnson, Brad Neat, Dustin Neat, Johnny Wheeler, and Bobby Wolter, Jr.


Spring 30 Roll Call of Drivers
Bryan Barber- 1 (2006) Justin Rattliff- 3 (2006, 2007, 2010)
Billy Barber, Jr.- 1 (2004) Donald Rayborn- 1 (2006)
Brad Barrow- 1 (2006) Jimmy Smith- 1 (2006)
Eddie Carrier, Jr.- 2 (2003, 2010) Tim Tungate- 2 (2006, 2007)
Michael Chilton- 3 (2003, 2007, 2010) Jeff Watson- 1 (2006)
Kenny Christy- 1 (2006) Jerry Rice- 1 (2007)
Jim Curry- 1 (2003) Duane Chamberlain- 1 (2007)
Kevin Claycomb- 1 (2003) Jason Keltner- 1 (2007)
Bobby Carrier, Jr.- 4 (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) Tommy Carlton- 1 (2007)
Chris Combs- 3 (2006, 2007, 2010) Michael England- 1 (2007)
Rick Corbin- 1 (2004) Buzz Williams- 1 (2007)
Steve Cornelius- 1 (2004) Timmy Yeager- 1 (2004)
Joey Daniel- 1 (2006) Shon Flanery- 1 (2010)
Dan Deaton- 1 (2006) Eric Wells- 1 (2010)
Scotty Earl- 1 (2006) Jordan Bland- 1 (2010)
Anthony Ferguson- 1 (2006) Skylar Marlar- 1 (2010)
David Freeman- 1 (2004) D.J. Wells- 1 (2010)
Larry Gray- 1 (2006) Arnie Fields- 1 (2010)
Aaron Hatton- 4 (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) Ernie Cordier- 1 (2010)
Brandon Hardgrove- 2 (2003, 2010) Aaron Ridley- 1 (2010)
Wayne Hager- 1 (2004) Dustin Linville- 1 (2010)
Jason Hinkle- 1 (2004)
Mike Jewell- 3 (2003, 2006, 2007)
Scott James- 1 (2003)
Greg Johnson- 4 (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010)
Joey Kramer- 1 (2004)
Jesse Lay- 3 (2003, 2004, 2007)
Victor Lee- 3 (2006, 2007, 2010)
Darrell Lanigan- 1 (2003)
Mike Marlar- 3 (2003, 2007, 2010)
Jay Mobley- 1 (2004)
Jimmy Owens- 1 (2006)
Dustin Neat- 4 (2003, 2006, 2007, 2010)
Brad Neat- 4 (2003, 2004, 2007, 2010)
Shawn Negangard- 1 (2004)
Richard Smith- 1 (2003)
Ronnie Smith- 1 (2003)
Doug Smith- 2 (2004, 2007)
Dennis Selby- 1 (2004)
Tyrel Todd- 3 (2003, 2004, 2007)
Shannon Thornsberry- 1 (2004)
Tim Taylor- 1 (2004)
Johnny Wheeler- 4 (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007)
Bobby Wolter, Jr.- 4 (2003, 2006, 2007, 2010)
Michael Wooldridge- 1 (2004)
Spensor Watson- 1 (2004)
David Webb- 3 (2004, 2007, 2010)

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