We were invited to Colorado National Speedway by General Manager Scotty Backman  to cover for TV. Scotty graciously gave us a ride in his golf cart as we video’d driver interviews. Fans and drivers seem to love it. We’ll let you be the judge. Below is a recap of the night.

A Clean Sweep for Bear Lynch in the Spring Fling at CNS

From CNS News Desk:

Saturday, 16 April 2011 Bear Lynch led every lap of the Sportsman main event to take the win as well as taking home the top spot in the Pro Truck main event for a clean sweep of the Spring Fling at CNS.

Pair-A-Dice Interior Finishes Sportsman
A stellar field of 18 Sportsman cars rolled out on to the track to headline the CNS Spring Fling with car number 26 Bear Lynch and 84 Bruce Borchardt on the front row. Bear Lynch built a commanding lead with two thirds of the race complete but Bruce Borchadt was not letting Bear out of his sights. As the leaders approached lapped traffic car Borchardt was able to catch the leader Bear Lynch but Bear wasn’t about to give up his chance to win another main event and he hung on to win followed by 84 Borchardt, 6 Roe, 8 Walbaum, and Stan Griffin in the 43 machine rounded out the top five.

Snap-On Tools Pro Trucks
Only 10 Pro Trucks lined up for a 30 lap main event and after just 3 laps the “Pebble” Matt Burton was smoking heavily in the #36 truck which may have been the cause for #5 Troy Wittar spinning and hitting the wall hard in turn one. Troy was OK but a huge cleanup was in order. The Jing Daddy Motorsports trucks of 32 Mark Neff and teammate 26 Bear Lynch owned the top two spots when the race resumed but last weeks winner 07 Chris Leaf was in hot pursuit. At the halfway point Bear Lynch in the 26 Truck had found his way to the front and Roger Avants was pressuring Neff for second. At the checkered flag it was 26 Bear Lynch grabbing the trophy followed by 32 Mark Neff, 27 Roger Avants, 34 Rudy Vanderwal and 07 Chris Leaf rounding out the top 5.

NTC Logistics Super Stocks
19 Super Stocks lined up to take the green flag in the NTC Logistics Super Stock division, Harry Livermore Jr. led lap one in the 23 car followed closely by Jack Nugent in the 39 car. At the halfway point Jack Nugent overtook Livermore Jr. and grabbed a commanding lead of the race. Super Stock 39 Nugent maintained his lead and won his second straight Super Stock main event by 10 car lengths over 23 Harry Livermore Jr. and newcomer John Humphrey in the nice looking 61 car.

Sunoco Modifieds
Anticipation filled the air for this event because for the first time ever the CARC Mod Coupes and the Grand American Modifieds were combined to race as one division. In the heat races Jace Hansen in the 08 GAM took heat number one while Gary Land in the 55 Mod Coupe took heat number two which setup a great showdown in the main event. After the halfway point Jace Hansen in the 08 GAM modified had a huge lead but broke down and left the track with 5 laps remaining. Mike Castagno in the 22 Grand American Modified ran a smooth and steady race and took the win while Chad Guilford in the 24 mod coupe finished 2nd and therefore won the mod coupe division.

A Comfort Shack Figure 8s
Big Al Duran and Joe Matlock paced the field for the start of the 20 lap Figure 8 main event. On the first lap car number 17 Harry Livermore Jr spun and collected several cars in a spectacular crash. 28 Vic Johnson, 03 Luke Zike, 15 J. Wall, 10 Brandon Drieling, 17 Harry Livermore Jr., and 5 Dennis Summers all sustained damage thankfully all the drivers were uninjured. At the halfway mark Big Al had a slight lead on Matlock while Luke Zike thrilled the fans with several near misses in the “X”. #23 Big Al Duran was able to hold off #4 Joe Matlock to take the win.

Official Results

Sportsman
1. 26 Bear Lynch
2. 84 Bruce Borchardt
3. 6 Tommy Roe
4. 8 Jeff Walbaum
5. 43 Stan Griffin
6. 46 Eric Blackard
7. 55 Greg Holmes
8. 72 Gary Cagle
9. 02 Rick Hunt
10. 3 Wade Grove
11. 00 Steve Maas
12. 44 Randy Mossman
13. 27 Wendi Lewis
14. 29 Jan Oxley
15. 28 Alan Carter
16. 9 Dalton Hewitt
17. 58 Jeff Webb
DNF 2 Nicholas Martinez

Pro Trucks
1. 26 Bear Lynch
2. 32 Mark Neff
3. 27 Roger Avants
4. 34 Rudy Vanderwal
5. 07 Chris Leaf
6. 09 Justin Simonson
DNF 11 Steve Johnson
DNF 36 Matt Burton
DNF 5 Troy Whittar

Super Stocks
1. 39 Jack Nugent
2. 61 John Humphrey
3. 02 Darrell Smith
4. 13 Jason Morris
5. 09 John Patee
6. 23 Harry Livermore
7. 84 Brian Eubank
8. 05 David Rothrock
9. 72 Hans Brewster
10. 77 Kevin Keller
11. 7 Ethan Penrod
12. 0 Andrew Mues
13. 6 Brent Holliday
14. 25 Kathy Calkins
15. 11 Steve Maas
16. 95 Todd Finley
17. 90 Kyle Patee
DNF 3 Michael Cox
DNF 43 Rob Sears

Modifieds
1. 22 Mike Castagno
2. 24 Chad Guilford
3. 55 Gary Land
4. 4 Mark Sopr
5. 87 Joe St Peter
6. 11 Tom Evans
7. 46 Eric Blackard
8. 20 Rich Bubak
9. 80 Matt Devich
DNF 95 Dave Finley
DNF 5 Brad Hilton
12. 61 Theron Bredeson
DNF 08 Jace Hansen
DNF 54 Joe James Jr
DNF 44 Justice Case
DNF 12 Jaime Bubak
DNF 09 Harry Stone

Figure 8
1. 23 Big Al Martinez,
2. 4 Joe Matlock,
3. 50 Justin Mckeachie,
4. 20 Lance Proctor,
5. 52 Jared Wall,
6. 67 Keith Swenson,
7. 03 Luke Zike,
8. 15 Jereme Wall,
9. 24 Smokin Joe Martinez,
10. 17 Harry Livermore Jr.
11. 95 Eddie Floyd Jr.,
12. 28 Vic Johnson,
13. 5 Dennis Summers,
14. 10 Brandon Dreiling

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