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Scott Family Honors Quincy Raceways Competitors One Last Time
By:  Jack Walbring
Photos by:  Hullet Photography

QUINCY, ILL. (Feb. 13, 2007) -  The Scott Family, including Promotor Bob Scott, General Manager Jeff Scott, their wives, Jan and Sherry honored the competitors at Quincy Raceways for one last time for the 2006 racing season on Saturday, January 13. The Scott’s announced at the awards ceremony that they had sold Quincy Raceways to a partnership of Tony Rhinberger and Mike Karhoff after operating the Quincy quarter mile since 1975.

The Sportmanship awards went to Jerry Weisenberger, Budweiser IMCA Late Model, Shawn Deering, Miller IMCA Modified, Dusty Bingamon, Bomber and Sarah Woodhurst, Hornets.

The Best Track Packer awards were handed to Jerry Weisenberger, Budweiser IMCA Late Model, Jim Powell, Miller IMCA Modified, Bruce Hatfield, Bomber and Levi Long, Hornet.

The Most Improved Driver awards went to Joey Gower, Budweiser IMCA Late Model, David Wietholder, Miller IMCA Modified, and Travis Booher, Bomber.

The 2006 Rookie of the Year honors went to Robbie Warner in the Budweiser IMCA Late Models, Shawn Deering in the Miller IMCA Modifieds and Aaron Brocksieck in the Bomber division.

The Best Appearing Car awards went to Denny Woodworth in the Budweiser IMCA Late Models, Tony Dunker in the Miller IMCA Modifieds, Jarrod Richie in the Bombers and James Leffew in the Hornet class.

The most prestigious award of the year is the People’s Choice award for the fans favorite drivers as voted by the fans. The 2006 winners were Mark Burgtorf in the Budweiser IMCA Late Models, Henry Delonjay in the Miller IMCA Modifieds, Eddie Dieker in the Bombers and Sarah Woodhurst in the Hornet class.

The top drivers in each class were presented with their awards and trophies. The Budweiser IMCA Late Model Top 10 in points went to Lonnie Bailey in 10th, Kevin Tomlinson in 9th, Boone McLaughlin in 8th, Matt Bailey in 7th, Robbie Warner in 6th, Brian Kenning in 5th, Joey Gower in 4th, Jerry Weisenberger in 3rd, Denny Woodworth in 2nd and for the thirteenth time, Mark Burgtorf in 1st.

The Miller Lite IMCA Modified Top 10 in points went to Wes Mayfield in 10th, Jim Powell in 9th, Kelly Bartz in 8th, Jeff Waterman in 7th, Shawn Deering in 6th, Danny Lake in 5th, Tony Dunker in 4th, David Wietholder in 3rd, Henry Delonjay in 2nd, and Robbie Reed for his first Track Championship.

The Bomber Top 10 went to Bruce Hatfield in 10th, Aaron Brocksieck in 9th, Todd Reichert in 8th, Dusty Bingamon in 7th, Eddie Dieker in 6th, Jarrod Richie in 5th, Travis Booher in 3rd, Adam Birck in 2nd and Steve Carlin for his second Track Championship.

The Top 6 drivers were honored in the Hornet division with Bill Winkle in 6th, Levi Long in 5th, Jake Powers in 4th, Sarah Woodhurst in 3rd, James Leffew in 2nd and Steven Delonjay in his first Track Championship.

 


2007 Track Champions Photo – Left to Right – Robbie Reed Miller Lite IMCA Modified, Mark Burgtorf Budweiser IMCA Late Model, Steve Carlin Bombers and Steven Delonjay Hornets

Best Appearing Car – Left to Right – James Leffew Hornets, Jarrod Richie Bombers, Tony Dunker Miller Lite IMCA Modifieds. Denny Woodworth, Budweiser IMCA Late Models is not pictured.
 

Bomber Top 10 – Back Row Left to Right – Bruce Hatfield 10th, Aaron Brocksieck 9th, Todd Reichert 8th, Dusty Bingamon 7th, Eddie Dieker 6th,

Front Row Left to Right – Jarrod Richie 5th, Jerry Jansen 4th, Travis Booher 3rd, Adam Birck 2nd and Steve Carlin Track Champion

Budweiser IMCA Late Model Top 10 – Back Row Left to Right – Lonnie Bailey 10th, Devin Tomlinson 9th, Not Pictured Boone McLaughlin 8th,Matt Bailey 7th, Robbie Warner 6th

Front Row Left to Right – Brian Kenning 5th, Joey Gower 4th, Jerry Weisenberger 3rd, Denny Woodworth Crewman 2nd, and Mark Burgtorf Track Champion

 

Hornet Top 10 – Back Row Left to Right – Not Pictured Bill Winkle 6th, Levi Long 5th, Jake Powers, 4th, Sarah Woodhurst 3rd,

Front Row Left to Right – Steven Delonjay Track Champion and James Leffew 2nd.

Miller Lite IMCA Modified Top 10 – Back Row Left to Right – Not Pictured Wes Mayfield 10th, Jim Powell 9th, Kelly Bartz 8th, Jeff Waterman 7th, Shawn Deering 6th,

Front Row Left to Right – Not Pictured Danny Lake 5th, Tony Dunker 4th, David Wietholder 3rd, Henry Delonjay 2nd and Robbie Reed Track Champion

 

Most Improved Driver – Left to Right – Joey Gower Budweiser IMCA Late Models, David Wietholder Miller Lite IMCA Modifieds, Travis Booher Bombers.

Peoples Choice Award Winners – Left to Right – Mark Burgtorf, Budweiser IMCA Late Models, Eddie Dieker Bombers, Sarah Woodhurst Hornets and Henry Delonjay Miller Lite IMCA Modifieds.

Rookies of the Year – Left to Right – Shawn Deering Miller Lite IMCA Modifieds, Robbie Warner Budweiser IMCA Late Models, and Aaron Brocksieck Bombers.

Sportsmanship Award Winners – Left to Right – Jerry Weisenberger Budweiser IMCA Late Models, Shawn Deering Miller Lite IMCA Modifieds, Sarah Woodhurst Hornets and Dusty Bingamon Bombers.

Track Packers of the Year – Left to Right – Jerry Weisenberger Budweiser IMCA Late Models, Levi Long Hornets, Jim Powell Miller Lite IMCA Modifieds and Bruce Hatfield Bombers.