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05-13-2012, 06:31 PM
Ponderosa Speedway
365 Phillips Lane
Junction City, KY 40440

Media Information
13th Annual Hugh “Junebug” Rowland Memorial-May 19, 2012
2011 Hugh “Junebug” Rowland Memorial Winner-Dustin Linville-Bryantsville, Kentucky
Ponderosa Speedway-“Kentucky’s Baddest Bullring!”


Quick Track Facts

Name: Ponderosa Speedway

Location: Junction City, Kentucky

Promoter: Larry 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 12.744 (4-5-08)


Hugh “Junebug” Rowland Memorial History
1999- Don O’Neal, Delane Browning, Josh Tarter, Mike Jewell, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Dale Atwood, Greg Johnson, Audie McWilliams, Mike Hawley, Brad Neat, Richard Smith, Doug Smith, Terry Wilson, Johnny Wheeler, C.J. Rayburn, Finn Watson, Junior Smith, Larry Foxx

2000- Jay Mobley, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Jeff Coulter, Timmy Yeager, Brad Neat, Jason Hinkle, Matthew Cottongim, Jerry Denson, Rod Carter, Jr., Mike Jewell (Top Ten)

2001- Dustin Neat, Timmy Yeager, Mike Hawley, Brad Neat, Steve Cornelius, Jeff Coulter, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Dwight Embree, Billy Jones, Doug Smith (Top Ten)

2002- Event Not Held

2003- Mike Marlar, Scott James, Mike Jewell, Darrell Lanigan, Jesse Lay, Steve Barnett, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Eddie Carrier, Jr., Duayne Hommel, Steve Casebolt, Jr., Timmy Yeager, Aaron Hatton, Steve Cornelius, Tyrel Todd, Michael Chilton, Bobby Wolter, Jr., John Blankenship, Victor Lee, Duane Chamberlain, Jason Setser, Dustin Neat

2004- Mike Marlar, Johnny Wheeler, Shannon Thornsberry, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Anthony Ferguson, Billy Jones, Steven Ashby, Bobby Wolter, Jr., David Webb, Shawn Martin, Michael Chilton, Chris Cummings, Jason Hinkle, Matthew Cottongim, D.J. Wells, Victor Lee

2005- Bryan Barber, Steve Hillard, Mike Marlar, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Wayne Chinn, Whitney McQueary, Frankie Coomer, Chris Combs, Aaron Hatton, Johnny Wheeler, Mike Jewell, John Gill, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Brad Neat, Tyrel Todd, Tim Tungate, Chuckie May, Michael England, Shannon Thornsberry, Blake Chinn, Benji Lee, Bobby Carrier, Jr.

2006- Joey Daniel, Chris Combs, Justin Rattliff, Aaron Hatton, Tim Tungate, Mike Jewell, Michael Chilton, Brad Neat, Marty O’Neal, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Dan Deaton, Shannon Thornsberry, Wayne Chinn, Dustin Neat, Bryan Barber, Blake Chinn, Aaron Jenkins, Jason Hinkle, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Brent Londeree, Bobby Wolter, Jr.

2007- Brad Neat, Mike Marlar, Victor Lee, David Webb, Jason Keltner, Johnny Wheeler, Tyrel Todd, Donald Rayborn, Tim Tungate, Jerry Rice, Mike Jewell, Jesse Lay, Michael Chilton, Josh McGuire, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Aaron Hatton, Buzz Williams, Tommy Carlton, Justin Rattliff, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Damon Eller, Doug Smith, Dustin Neat, Bryan Barber

2008- Victor Lee, Tyrel Todd, Mike Marlar, Jeff Watson, Brad Neat, Don O’Neal, Dustin Linville, Mike Jewell, David Webb, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Zach Carney, Dustin Neat, Royce McGowan, Larry Gray, Arnie Fields, Aaron Hatton, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Joey Daniel, Chris Combs, Michael Chilton, Damon Eller, Eric Wells, Rocky Hodges, Tim Tungate

2009- Victor Lee, Justin Rattliff, Brad Neat, Eric Wells, Dustin Neat, Michael Chilton, Aaron Hatton, David Webb, Buzz Williams, Chris Combs, Greg Johnson, Dustin Linville, Jimmy Crabtree, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Brandon Fouts, Larry Gray, Jr., Jeff Watson, Scott James, John Gill, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Tyrel Todd, Tim Tungate

2010- Mike Marlar, Dustin Neat, Victor Lee, Brad Neat, Eric Wells, Tim Tungate, Aaron Ridley, Justin Rattliff, Skylar Marlar, Randy Weaver, David Webb, Whitney McQueary, Derek Fisher, Christian Rayburn, Dale Dillon, Aaron Hatton, Dustin Linville, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Ernie Cordier, Steve Smith, Michael Chilton, Jeff Watson, Arnie Fields

2011- Dustin Linville, Greg Johnson, Johnny Wheeler, Victor Lee, David Webb, Brandon Hardgrove, Stephen Breeding, Jarrod Breeding, Todd Coffman, Chase McWhorter, Wesley Brummett, Peydon Pelphrey, Joey Daniel, Michael Chilton, Justin Rattliff, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Skylar Marlar, Jason Hinkle, Josh McGuire


Hugh “Junebug” Rowland Memorial Fast Facts and Tidbits
-This event first appeared on the Ponderosa Speedway racing schedule back in 1999 under then track promoter James King as a tribute to the late Mr. Rowland, who sold racing parts and was very instrumental in several drivers racing careers around the Central Kentucky area.

-The inaugural “Junebug” Memorial was contested in 1999 and saw “The Real Deal” Don O’Neal of Martinsville, IN win the event over Delane Browning, Josh Tarter, Mike Jewell, and Bobby Carrier, Jr. O’Neal would find a low line around the D-shaped oval to his liking and drive away for the win.

-In 2000, Jay Mobley of Harrodsburg, KY scored what was the biggest Late Model win of his career at the time when he drove the Yantz Motorsports Rayburn chassis entry to the “Junebug” Memorial win. Mobley held off Bobby Carrier, Jr. in the late stages of the race for the win, with that duo followed by Jeff Coulter, Timmy Yeager, and Brad Neat at the drop of the checkered flag.

-Dustin Neat of Dunnville, KY would scored the biggest win of his career up to that point when he hit paydirt in the 2001 “Junebug” Memorial race behind the wheel of his father Greg Neat’s owned entry. Neat would outhustle Timmy Yeager to the checkered flag for the win, followed by Mike Hawley, Brad Neat, and Steve Cornelius

-The event was not held in 2002 as promoter James King would close the gates of the Ponderosa Speedway about midway through that 2002 race season.

-The “Junebug” Memorial would return to the Ponderosa Speedway schedule in late 2003 after Jerry Denson took the promotional reigns at “The Pond” after the untimely death of then promoter John Bradshaw. Second-generation driver Mike Marlar of Winfield, TN was the winner of the 2003 race by driving to the checkered flag first ahead of Scott James, Mike Jewell, Darrell Lanigan, and Jesse Lay.

-The 2004 race was scheduled to be sanctioned by the O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series event, but the sanction was pulled from the race after track officials informed series officials that they may not be able to pay the full purse for the race. The event was ran as a $1,500 to win non-sanctioned race and saw Mike Marlar of Winfield, TN follow-up his 2003 win by claiming his second straight “Junebug” win over Johnny Wheeler, Shannon Thornsberry, Bobby Carrier, Jr., and Anthony Ferguson.

-Bryan Barber of Buffalo, KY would claim the biggest win of his career by claiming the O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series sanctioned 6th Annual “Junebug” Memorial race. The third-generation racer would hold off Steve Hillard for the win, as a large last lap crash in turn four coming to the checkered flag would shuffle the final running order drastically, with third through fifth being credited to Mike Marlar, Eddie Carrier, Jr., and Wayne Chinn.

-Joey Daniel would pick up his first-ever O’Reilly NARA Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series victory by winning the 2006 “Junebug” event over Chris Combs, Justin Rattliff, Aaron Hatton, and Tim Tungate. The race was a special Saturday night event that was the track’s first Saturday night special event in over five and one-half years.

-Brad Neat of Dunnville, KY would take his first “BoB Late Model” victory of 2007 and become the seventh different winner of the “Junebug” as the likable Casey County native was enjoying an off evening from action with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series to pick up the win at the track where he first competed at back in the mid 90’s in the Pure Street and Bomber divisions. Neat’s win would come over the likes of Mike Marlar, Victor Lee, David Webb, and Jason Keltner. Brad and older brother Dustin are now both winners of this race, as Dustin won the event back in 2001.

-Victor Lee of Stanford, KY would become the 6th different winner of the “Junebug” and become the first driver to win three straight Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series events in the history of the series. Lee would win the 2008 edition of the “Junebug” event over Tyrel Todd, ’03 and ’04 race winner Mike Marlar, Jeff Watson, and defending “Junebug” champion Brad Neat.

-In 2009, it would be again be the “Lincoln Leadfoot” Victor Lee of Stanford, KY winning his second straight “Junebug” event after holding off the charges of Justin Rattliff and Brad Neat after a late race caution with nine laps remaining. Rattliff would finish second, with Brad Neat third, while Eric Wells and Dustin Neat would complete the top five.

-The 2010 edition of the “Junebug” race carried sanctioning by the National All Star Racing Association and 35 entries would be in attendance and Mike Marlar of Winfield, TN would become the first three-time champion of the race. The “Winfield Warrior” would win the race over a hard-charging Dustin Neat, Victor Lee, Brad Neat, and Eric Wells.

-The 2011 version of the “Junebug” race would be unsanctioned, but produced some very good racing action. Justin Rattliff would lead the first 16 laps before his mount was struck with mechanical problems. Dustin Linville would take over the lead at this point and hold off Greg Johnson to take a $2,500 payday and first win in this event. Johnny Wheeler would take third, with Victor Lee nipping David Webb for the fourth spot.

-The 2012 edition of the “Junebug” goes as a Saturday night event, paying $1,500 to win, along with a full racing program for Modifieds ($600 to win), Sportsman ($500 to win), Street Stocks, and Front Wheel Drives.