Fast Fridays Speedway
Gold Country Fairgrounds
1273 High Street
Auburn, California
Vintage Speedway
Fast Friday’s Motorcycle Speedway
Gold Country Fairgrounds
Janniro Unstoppable at Fast Fridays
By Michael Kirby (Story & Photos)
AUBURN, CALIFORNIA, June 28, 2019
(L-R) Sammy Tetrault, Dean Newnham, Kyle Cunningham
Gary Roberts Photo
Watching Billy Janniro is almost magical. Again for the third week in a row Janniro ruled both the scratch and handicap programs winning both main events last Friday night at the Fast Fridays Motorcycle Speedway in Auburn.
In the scratch program it was again Bryan Yarrow who gave the biggest challenge to Janniro for the second week in row. Out of lane one Janniro grabbed the inside lane and worked the outside of the track on the straight-a-ways and back inside to the blue groove in the corners and Janniro just crushed it. Yarrow was second. Tommy Hedden was third and Charlie Venegas was fourth.
In the handicap program Janniro again starting on the seventy yard line and worked his magic moving through lower yardage traffic to get to the finish line just in time for the win. Hot shot Greg Hooten Jr., who was on fire Friday night finished second and Blake Borello was third. Hooten Jr., rides off the thirty, and Borello starts on the 40 yard line.
Paying homage to those who came to this wonderful sport in the early days of racing, Fast Friday’s presented Vintage Night. A special program of demonstration racing on vintage bikes was run and racing pioneer Mary McGee was honored.
McGee was a women’s racing pioneer, starting her career in a race car then making a change to motorcycles in 1960. McGee was the first woman in America to officially race in motorcycle in road races and motocross events breaking existing gender barriers. She raced professionally until 1976, and then began competing in vintage motocross races in 2000. McGee was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2018 and proudly showed off her AMA ring Friday night. McGee signed autographs greeting visitors and sharing stories of her storied career. She then was presented with flowers in the infield and her story was told. McGee stood in as a special trophy girl handing out trophies to division winners at the end of the evening.
Billy Janniro also won the vintage bike demonstration main event. Tommy Hedden was second, Bart Bast was third and LC Veale fourth. The older bikes sputtered and spit out some smoke but the riding was exciting and gave everyone in the stadium a glimpse of what speedway racing was like years ago. Even long time Fast Fridays announcer Mike Rooney got suited up and fired up his old J.A.P 500cc bike and ran a couple of heats of the demo.
Sammy Tetrault won the Division II main event, his first of the season. Tetrault is a consistent Division II main event qualifier and Division II top three finisher each week. John Peters was second and Matt King was third. Dean Newnham won the Division III main event for the first time this season. New to Fast Fridays this season Newnham is making an impression in Division III. Marc Denniston was second and Jake Estes was third. Nick Hohlbein was back with a win in the Youth 150cc main event. Back in his first race of the season Colton Nelson was getting back in the groove after being sidelined with a broken arm for the first part of the season. Nelson was second and Mike McGrath was third.
Kyle Cunningham is making himself comfortable on the winner’s podium for the second week in a row in the Youth 250cc main event. It was a repeat of last week and his third main event win of the season. Cameron Krezman was second and Landon Norton was third.
Fast Fridays Results for 06-28-19
Scratch Main
1-Billy Janniro, 2-Bryan Yarrow, 3-Tommy Hedden, 4-Charlie Venegas
Scratch Consolation
1-Russell Green, 2-Daniel Faria, 3-Anthony Dion, 4-Blake Borello
Handicap Main
1-Billy Janniro, 2-Greg Hooten, 3-Blake Borello, 4-Russell Green, 5-Charlie Venegas, 6-Daniel Faria
Handicap Consolation
1-Jeremy Estes, 2-Bart Bast, 3-Bryan Yarrow, 4-Tommy Hedden, Anthony Dion and Eddie Marsalla
Division II Main Event
1-Sammy Tetrault, 2-John Peters, 3-Matt King, 4-Will McCloskey, 5-Casey Cornilsen, 6-Davey Shaw
Division II Consolation
1-Lawrence McNutt and Aaron Sorani
Division III Main Event
1-Dean Newnham, 2-Marc Denniston, 3-Jake Estes, 4-Ray Holt Jr., 5-Brian Leventon, 6-Tim Dion
Division III Consolation
1-Cody Baugh, 2-Les Veale, 3-Sebe Denniston, 4-Steven Sagen
Youth 250cc Main Event
1-Kyle Cunningham, 2-Cameron Krezman, 3-Landon Norton, Dylan Wagner
Youth 250cc Consolation
1-Landon Collins, 2-Gregory Moore, 3-Aidan McNutt, 4-Charlie Trana
Youth Mini 150 Main
1-Nick Hohlbein, 2-Colton Nelson, 3-Mike McGrath, 4-Darren Armbruster, 5-Jameson Hutchinson
Vintage Demo Final
1-Billy Janniro, 2-Tommy Hedden, 3-Bart Bast, 4-Les Veale
Photos By Michael Kirby |
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Racing pioneer Mary McGee (center) talks about her historic motorcycle racing career with Fast Friday’s owner David Joiner (right) and announcer Mike Rooney (left). Fast Fridays honored McGee Friday night during their vintage night program. |
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Dean Newnham won the Division III main event. |
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Kyle Cunningham picked up another Youth 250cc main event win Friday night. |
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Nick Hohlbein won the Youth 150cc main event. |
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Fast Friday’s announcer Mike Rooney got into the action during the vintage night program riding the J.A.P. bike he raced years ago. |
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In top form and seemingly unbeatable during the last three weeks at Fast Fridays, Billy Janniro won both the scratch and handicap main events for the third week in a row. |
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Sammy Tetrault won the Division II main event. |
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Billy Janniro (left) won the scratch main event along with the handicap main event Friday night. |
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