Fast Fridays Speedway
Gold Country Fairgrounds
1273 High Street
Auburn, California
Sidecars Round 2
Fast Friday’s Motorcycle Speedway
Gold Country Fairgrounds
AUBURN, CALIFORNIA, June 14, 2024
Story and Photos by Michael Kirby
The Fast Fridays Scratch Main Event at the tapes (inside - outside):
Broc Nicol, Billy Janniro, Charlie Trana, Bart Bast.
The finishing order was Nicol, Bast, Trana, Janniro.
Ryan Evans Photo
If you like speedway racing that involves a little bumping and a few crashes here and there then Fast Fridays Motorcycle Speedway in Auburn Ca. was as their slogan says, “The place to be on Friday nights.” I don't know if it was a full moon or not but the racing was all out exciting, and the riders were on it thrilling a near capacity crowd.
The Extreme Sidecars made their second of five appearances of the season at Fast Friday's, and they put on an unbelievable show. Showing up more than ready to get it on, and always fan favorites at Fast Friday's, these crazy three-wheeled teams on their 1000cc trikes did not disappoint.
Five teams made the trip to Fast Friday's and the team of Joe Jones and Tom Summers came out on top winning the sidecar main event. Jones and Summers dropped only one of their heat races and came through in the main event. The team of Kevin Kale and Johnny Glover were second and Peter Konrad and Kenny Hall were third. A frightening crash in the main that involved Jones and Summers and Robert and Laurie Curry. The mishap took the Curry's out of the running for the evening. The main was tight and Jones and Summers and the Curry's got a little close on the back straight-away and the Curry's bike flipped throwing each of them off the bike and on the track. After a few tense minutes as the paramedics did their job along with Fast Friday's staff both Curry's were helped to their feet as the crowd applauded them as they made their way off the track and to the pits. All the Extreme Sidecars did a great job putting on a fantastic professional show for the Fast Friday’s fans.
Broc Nicol who travels to Auburn from Southern California each week to race at Fast Friday's got into the winner's circle in a big way with a double-double. Only the second time this season a double-double has been earned. Nicol won both division I main events in the scratch and handicap programs. The wins were his first main event wins of the season. Following right behind Nicol, Bart Bast finished second in both the scratch and handicap main events.
Coming out of the inside lane at the start Nicol got a good gate and led from start to finish. Bast, who won the scratch main event last week, gave chase and worked on trying to catch Nicol for the entire race but could not get close to the fastest man of the night. Bast had to settle for second place. Charlie Trana was third and Billy Janniro was fourth.
Nicol, struggling in the early handicap heats put it together for the main event and racing from the 40-yard line worked his way to the front passing Daniel Faria who starts off the 10-yard line. Faria led for most of the race riding on a new engine. After passing Faria is was a cinch to the finish line. Battling for second place Bast, who starts on the 20-yard line passed Faria near the finish line and grabbed second place, Faria was third.
Antonio Coffman picked up his first main event win of the season in the support class winning the main event. New to Fast Friday's but an experienced flat track racer; Jeff Spohr was second in his first speedway race. Leading for most of the race Larry Staggs, another flat tracker new to speedway racing for only the second time on a speedway bike, fell on the last lap near the finish line leaving it wide open for Coffman.
Brian Leventon won the support consolation race and LC Veale was second.
Darren Armbruster won the Youth 250 main event in a thrilling finish. Jameson Hutchinson led Armbruster for most of the race having a great ride, with Armbruster in the unfamiliar position of having to chase. Armbruster showing why he sports the AMA number one plate for winning the Youth 250 championship last season skillfully caught Hutchinson near the finish line for first place.
Still unbeaten this season at Fast Friday's Riley Rearick won the Youth 150 main event. In another crash, Leeann Emerson fell on the back straight-away and Hudson Jones also went down behind her. Again, the paramedics did what they do and helped both riders up. Rearick, already in the lead, avoided the crash and took first place for his sixth Youth 150 main event of the season. Hudson was awarded second place and Gavin Evans Seeley was third.
The racing action continues next week at Fast Friday's June 21 as the Team Challenge continues with round three. The Law Tigers lead Team IFC 18-17 so the racing will be serious. Add this to a great speedway program for a fantastic night of thrilling racing.
One of the best parts of the night is when the peewee racers get their trophies. It does not matter how they finish all peewee riders get a trophy. Peewee racers shown here after the races with Fast Friday's trophy girls Mackenzie Zipfel (left) and Hailey Springer (right).
Division I Scratch Main Event
1-Broc Nicol, 2-Bart Bast, 3-Charlie Trana 4-Billy Janniro
Division I Scratch Consolation Event
1-Blake Borello, 2-Timmy Dion, 3-Wilbur Hancock, 4-Daniel Faria
Division I Handicap Main Event
1-Broc Nicol, 2-Bart Bast, 3-Daniel Faria, 4-Billy Janniro, 5-Russell Green, 6-Greg Moore
Division I Handicap Consolation event
1-Brian Leventon, 2-LC Veale
Support Class Main Event
1-Antonio Coffman, 2-Jeff Spohr, 3-Catherine Moore, 4-John Peters, 5-Hunter Castillo, 6-Larry Staggs (fell)
Support Class Consolation
1-Brian Leventon, 2-Les Veale
Youth 250 Main Event
1-Darren Armbruster, 2-Jameson Hutchinson, 3-Caden Cavrikas, 4-Wesley Rearick
Youth 150 Main Event (awarded)
1-Riley Rearick, 2-Hudson Jones, 3-Gavin Evans Seeley, 4-Zander Schroeder, 5-William Bruce, 6-Leeann Emerson 0 (excluded)
Pee Wee Main Event
125 - Ryder Faria
6 - Logan Kerr
897 - Liam Falcon
45 - Colt Alvarez
77 - William Bruce
19 - Dexter Orlando
72 - Jenna Dion
21 - Zeva Schroeder
14 - Ricky Janniro
Extreme Sidecars Main Event (Round Two)
1-Joe Jones/Tom Summers, 2-Kevin Kale/Johnny Glover, 3-Peter Konrad/Kenny Hall, 4-Wade Boyd/Eric Lindauer, 5-Robert Curry/Laurie Curry
Michael Kirby Photos |
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The final race of the night was the Extreme Sidecar main event. The team of Joe Jones and Tom Summers (far outside) took the checkered flag. |
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Broc Nicol (near) won the scratch main event and also won the handicap picking up double-double main event wins. |
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Broc Nicol proved to be the fastest man of the night with main event wins in the scratch and handicap programs. |
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The team of Joe Jones and Tom Summers (near) won the Extreme Sidecar main event pictured here neck and neck with the team of Robert Curry and Laurie Curry. |
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Riley Rearick remains unbeaten in the Youth 150 program. Rearick picked up another Youth 150 main event Friday night-his sixth of the season. |
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Antonio Coffman picked up his first main event win of the season in the Support Class. |
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Add another Youth 250 main event win to Darren Armbruster's resume. Friday night's main event win makes four for Armbruster so far this season. |
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