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A total of eight chassis, 22 wing packages, two sets of shocks, two sets of quick change rear-ends, two fuel pumps and a set of All Pro Heads were handed out to drivers (see prize list with winners below). In addition, the Knoxville Raceway Charitable Organization (KRCO) again provided insurance covering all Knoxville drivers for 2011 anywhere they may race. Also, each driver will receive a $600 gift certificate towards a new Bulterbuilt Professional Seat System, courtesy of KRCO. Director of Marketing and Sales, Brian Stickel, opened the program up with the announcement that the “Driver Bios” aspect of the Knoxville Raceway website will be ramped up to include several features. The features will provide a unique opportunity for fans to become more familiar with their favorite drivers, and will provide drivers an opportunity to win contingencies including chassis next season. The new feature is expected to be operational in March of 2011. Contingencies were handed out next, and for the first time, were done by draw in front of the banquet crowd, estimated at over 500. Chassis winners included Nate Van Haaften, Dustin Selvage, Matt Moro and Alan Zoutte in the 360 class, and the Derek Ingalls #91, Bob Weuve, Davey Heskin and Skip Jackson in the 410 class (see complete list below). Race Director, Ralph Capitani announced the 2011 schedule is “pretty much set”. There is little change from the 2010 schedule, but negotiations with the World of Outlaws are still underway concerning how many race nights they will run on the weekend of June 11. Cappy also announced to applause that the National Championship feature would again run 50 laps. Cappy presented Arleta Voyce with a special award from
the Marion County Fair Association for her 45 years of great service to the
raceway. She retired from office duties in October, but will continue to
score on race night. Nate Van Haaften was the “Junior Fan Club Driver of the
Year” in the 360 class, while Skip Jackson won the award for the sixth
straight year in the 410 class. Lorin Miller accepted her award as “Junior
Fan of the Year” as well. Arizona transplants Bob and Ruth Ann Wagner were
thrilled to receive the honors for the this year’s “Fan of the Year” Award. The big hardware went out last to the top five drivers
and owners in the point standings. In the 360 class, Johnny Anderson (5th),
Jon Agan (4th), Chad Humston (3rd), Dustin Selvage (2nd) and Clint Garner
(champion) were honored in the driver category, while the Anderson Family
(5th), Agan (4th), Mark Burch (3rd), Ray and Naomi Grimes (2nd), and Boyd
and Glenda Fluth (champion) received owner awards. The championships were
the second in a row for Garner and the Fluth’s. Selvage announced he will
move up to 410’s in 2011. Chassis – 360: Dustin Selvage (Eagle), Matt Moro (Eagle), Nate Van Haaften (Schnee), Alan Zoutte (Maxim); 410: Derek Ingalls #91/Dusty Zomer (J&J), Bob Weuve (Maxim), Davey Heskin (Eagle), Skip Jackson (J&J) HRP Wings – 305: Bruce Clark #66, Tasker Phillips; 360: Ryan Roberts, RJ Johnson, Boyd and Lisa Burnham #54, Chad Humston, Harrison/Wares #10; 410: VanderEcken #10, Brian Brown, Bronson Maeschen, Mike Moore Vortex Wings – 305: Mitchell Alexander, Mike Van Haaften; 360: Danny Heskin, Jamie Ball, Jon Agan, Chad Heimbaugh, Clint Garner; 410: Williams #7K, Ian Madsen, Austin McCarl, Lynton Jeffrey Pro Shocks Set – 360: Snodgrass #2; 410: Mike Deavers DMI Quick Change Rear-end – 360: Russ Hall, 410: Don Droud Jr. Waterman Fuel Pump – 360: Johnny Anderson, 410: Josh Schneiderman All Pro Heads – 410: Mark Dobmeier
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