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Industry Racing
The Grand Industry Hills Expo Center
City of Industry, California

2012 Side Car Racing
Industry Racing
June 13, 2012
By: Ryan Evans
Photos by: Paul Flanders and Dorcey Wingo and Speed Trap Photography

Paul Flanders Photos

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Billy Hamill dominated the meeting by winning every race that he was in, both scratch and handicap! Second division riders were snake-bitten by “Rattlesnake” Steve Bowen taking their main. Danny Baker was cookin’ in the third division main.
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Johnny Jade’s friend and pit crew, J.J. Wilder, did a wonderful job of singing the National Anthem to start the night off. The lovely scorekeepers are Anna Minjares and Dannelle Galvin. Dannelle wins as Pit Mom of the Week as her son Braydan again takes the 200cc main. Wolverhamton fans were well represented as Trish Wells honored son Ricky’s 16 + 2 point performance on Monday in England.
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Speedway Superfan Cayla Weaver is greeted by Austin Novratil just before he goes off to compete in both the handicap and scratch mains. Neil Facchini had a good night, making it into the scratch main. Luke Whitcomb is ready to head out for the Pee Wee main on his Geoff Herkner prepared machine.
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Dorcey Wingo Photos

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Another perfect day for racing, as Venegas, Ruml and Hamill arrive. 200cc challenger Sebastian Palmese is ready for Freddie. 3rd Division rider Jonni Jett and Anthem Singer J.J. Wilder.
Cool couple!
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2nd Division Event 6: Buffington (lane 2) is on vacation. "Lightning" Luke Whitcomb has many fans at The Grand! 3rd Division rider Kip McClain pours on the coals at the finish line.
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200cc action: Galvin goes deep to reel in Mike Wells (right). Palmese took a spill after this lap and injured his leg. Braydan Galvin brings 'em to their feet.
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Max Ruml (right) comes from the 30 yard-line and finds a seam. 1st Division Handicap racing: Green; Novratil; Hamill; McConnell, S. 2nd Division Main Event: About to get bit by the Snake!
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Sidecar action: The Hamburglers came in 2nd but rode hard! 1st Division action: Billy Hamill didn't lose a race all night. Scratch Main Event: Charlie; Austin; Billy and Neil. [Go!]
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Sidecar Main Event: Slam, Bam, and Thank You, M'am! Hamill salutes the crowd at the finish line, winning the Scratch Main.  

Industry Racing, CA, USA - June 13

Former World Champion Billy "The Bullet" Hamill continued his week long domination of Southern California speedway by winning both main events at Industry Racing.

Billy Hamill, who was undefeated at last week's events at Inland Motorcycle Speedway and Costa Mesa Speedway, entered the Scratch Main Event with victories in his heat and semi. Billy Hamill rocketed off the starting line from gate three and went to the outside in turn one while Charlie "The Edge" Venegas tried to make the inside work. Billy Hamill found plenty of grip and opened a large gap on the first lap. The only view the leader gave his competition was that of the number 104 on his back getting farther and farther away. Billy Hamill was first to the checkered flag, Venegas finished second, Under 21 National Champion Austin Novratil was third, and former Under 21 National Champion Neil Facchini finishing fourth.

Russell Green was the initial leader of the eight-man Handicap Main Event. Billy Hamill, starting from the 40 yard line, immediately went to the outside and was passing riders in wholesale fashion and was in second at the end of the first lap. He remained on the outside and went around Green the second time down the back straight. The result was predictable but instead of going to the inside as most racers would, Billy Hamill blistered the track around the outside line despite having the race in his back pocket and much to the delight of the crowd. The multi-time National Champion was an easy winner and completed his double main-event evening. Novratil was second, Shawn "Mad Dog" McConnell finished third, Jimmy "Little Animal" Fishback was fourth, and Venegas finished fifth.

"Rattlesnake" Steve Bowen led all four laps en route to victory in the Second Division Main Event. Eloy Medellin was second, Kayle LeoGrande finished third, and Rudy Laurer was fourth.

Danny Baker made the best start in the Third Division Main Event and never looked back on his way to winning the Third Division Main Event. Kip McClain finished second, Craig Sprecher was third, and Rick Huspek finished fourth.

Dalton Leedy led the Youth 250cc Main Event before Kurtis Hamill took over. Max Ruml stormed from the back of the field and passed Kurtis Hamill for the lead on the second lap and raced away with the victory. Kurtis Hamill held on to second, Leedy was third, and Broc Nicol finished fourth.

Sebastian Palmese was leading the Youth 200cc Main Event before falling and bringing out the red flag. An injury prevented him from making the restart. Tristan Britt led the restart but Michael Wells went by him on the back straight. Wells led for a lap before Braydan Galvin used the outside to pass him at the end of the second lap. Galvin raced away to remain the only main event winner in the division at Industry this season. Wells finished second, Britt was third, and Palmese was credited with fourth.

Luke Whitcomb defeated Nick Dunn to win the Pee Wee Main Event.

Despite having to line up in gate four Joe Jones and Johnny Glover were undeterred and made a phenomenal start to lead the Sidecar Main Event into turn one. The action behind them was furious as their competitors scrambled to position themselves for a shot at the leader. The three teams behind them were so occupied with each other Jones and Glover pulled away for the win. Meanwhile, the minor places were swapped several times before Dave Alexander and Caleb Kentucci held on for second, Dylan Beard and David Crews were third, and Kevin Brown and Nick Hertrick finished fourth.

Next week's event at Industry Racing will feature all divisions of speedway and will include the second Last of the Mohicans Last Man Out Challenge of the season.

RESULTS

Sidecar Main Event
1 - Joe Jones/Johnny Glover
22 - Dave Alexander/Caleb Kentucci
5150 - Dylan Beard/David Crews
16 - Kevin Brown/Nick Hertrick

Pee Wee Main Event
27 - Luke Whitcomb
76 - Nick Dunn

Youth 200cc Main Event (restarted)
45 - Braydan Galvin 40
214 - Michael Wells 10
11 - Tristan Britt 0
18 - Sebastian Palmese 10(non starter -restart)

Youth 250cc Main Event
308 - Max Ruml 30
104 - Kurtis Hamill 10
222 - Dalton Leedy 0
98 - Broc Nicol 10(penalty line)

Third Division Main Event
162 - Danny Baker
316 - Kip McClain
199 - Craig Sprecher
226 - Rick Huspek

Second Division Main Event
177 - Steve Bowen
178 - Eloy Medellin
185 - Kayle LeoGrande
182 - Rudy Laurer

Handicap Main Event
104 - Billy Hamill 40
27 - Austin Novratil 30
6 - Shawn McConnell 40
25 - Jimmy Fishback 40
43 - Charlie Venegas 40
321 - Russell Green 20
23 - Steve Russell 30
46 - Aaron Fox 30

Scratch Consolation
26 - Tyson Burmeister
41 - John Marquez
46 - Aaron Fox
25 - Jimmy Fishback (tape penalty) (fell)

Scratch Main Event
104 - Billy Hamill
43 - Charlie Venegas
27 - Austin Novratil
86 - Neil Facchini

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