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词条 Langley Speedway (Virginia)
释义

  1. Special events

      Hampton Heat 200    Hampton Heat 200 winners  

  2. Notable drivers

  3. Tragedy

  4. NASCAR Grand National history

      NASCAR Grand National race winners  

  5. NASCAR Busch Series events

     NASCAR Busch Series race winners 

  6. Langley Speedway track champions

      Late model champions    Grand stock champions    Modified Division champions    Legends Division champions    Super street champions    UCAR champions    Super/mini truck champions    Pro six champions    Enduro champions    HRKC Champ Kart champions    Bandolero champions    Limited sportsman champions (defunct division)    Pure stock champions (defunct division)    Mini stock champions (defunct division)    Wolf truck champions (defunct division)    Baby grand champions (defunct division)  

  7. References

  8. External links

For Langley Speedway, closed racetrack in British Columbia, Canada, see Langley Speedway (British Columbia).

{{Motorsport venue
| Name = Langley Speedway
| Former_names = Langley Raceway (1953–1964)
Langley Field Speedway (1965–1988)
Dude Ranch Speedway (1989–2001)
Langley Speedway (2002–2015, 2017–present)
| Location = 3165 N. Armistead Ave. Hampton, Virginia 23666
| Image =
| Opened = 1950
| Owner/Operator = Bill Mullis
| Promoter = Chuck Hall
| Events = NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
Hampton Heat 200 (late models)
| Capacity = 9,000 est.
| Layout1 = Oval
| Length_mi = 0.395
| Length_km = 0.636
| Miles_first = True
| Surface = Asphalt
| Banking = Turns: 6 degrees
Straightaways: 4 degrees
}}

Langley Speedway is a race track located in Hampton, Virginia, United States. Langley Speedway is a paved short track measuring 0.395 miles in length. It is one of the flattest tracks in the region with only six degrees of banking in the corners and four degrees of banking on the straights. [1]In November 1970, it became the site of the last NASCAR Grand National Series race before the series was renamed the Winston Cup (now Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series). The track is located in front of NASA's Langley Research Center on Commander Sheppherd Boulevard.

The track is NASCAR sanctioned and participates in the Whelen All-American Series, which determines a national champion for the NASCAR sanctioned local tracks. The track hosts 11 divisions which alternate running during their Saturday night program:

Late models,

grand stock,

modifieds,

legends cars,

super street,

UCAR,

pro six,

super trucks,

HRKC Pro Winged Champ Karts, and

enduros.

Pre race ceremonies for the regular Saturday night events begin at approximately 7:00 PM with the first race of the night beginning about 15 minutes later.

Langley also hosts the Hampton Roads Kart Club races on most Sundays during the season, and Wacky Wednesday which allows anyone with a helmet and a street legal car to participate in the time attack, burnout competition, and one on one drag races on most Wednesday nights during the season.

Special events

Hampton Heat 200

Overview:

The Hampton Heat 200 is a 200-lap race for the Crossroads Fuel Late Model Stock Car Division with a large purse provided by the City of Hampton, Virginia. The race was run according to the NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Rule Book and high ranking NASCAR Whelen All American Series officials were brought in to ensure all cars strictly fit the technical regulations. The race was separated into two halves; the first 100 laps are divided from the second 100 laps by a 10-minute break which allowed teams to put more fuel in the car, make setup changes, and rotate the tires. However, they are not allowed to change tires during the break. Contrary to typical late model races at Langley, they do count caution laps during this race.

2008:

Run on July 12, 2008, the inaugural running of the race featured a field of 25 cars with drivers from Virginia and North Carolina. Danny Edwards Jr. won the pole for the event during the Friday qualifying session with a 16.049-second lap. C.E. Falk III and Edwards Jr. raced for the lead in the early stages of the race, but Edwards took control of the race and led to the halfway mark. There were a number of early incidents that led to a few drivers dropping out before the halfway point, but the second half ran green most of the way. Midway through the second half Nick Smith started to show his speed and passed Edwards Jr. for the lead; he extended that to a dominating lead in the late stages of the race. Driving James Long's number 21 car, Nick Smith picked up the $15,000 check for winning the event.[2]

2009:

Run on July 11, 2009, the 2009 race saw more cars than the previous year at 27. Nick Smith scored the pole for the race earlier in the day with a 16.346-second lap, merely 0.005 seconds ahead of the second-place car of C.E. Falk III. Smith, now driving for Dave Atkinson, was riding a wave of momentum as the defending race winner and from winning the Bailey's 200 late model race at South Boston Speedway the week before. Smith led the race until lap 22 when Falk III took the lead and held it through the halfway break. Smith's race ended on lap 134 when he and Danny Edwards Jr. made contact going into turn one while racing for third. Edwards Jr. continued on, but Smith spun collecting the 27 car of Greg Edwards. Falk held the lead until lap 183 when Woody Howard took the lead and held it to the checkered flag. Howard netted the $10,000 winner's check in the number 21 car owned by James Long, putting the same car owner in victory lane as the year before, but with a different driver.[3]

2010:

Run on July 10, 2010, the 2010 edition of Langley Speedway's richest race began under ominous conditions with short lived showers stopping practice a couple of times early in the afternoon. However, the skies eventually cleared before qualifying began, which saw 23 entrants set times. Former Hampton Heat winner Nick Smith had returned with yet another car owner to attempt the race, but suffered a mechanical failure on his first qualifying lap and did not race. Paul DeBolt set the fastest time of 16.140 seconds, ahead of C.E. Falk, Greg Edwards, Stacy Puryear, and Woody Howard who filled out the top five. The first half of the race featured some early excitement with Falk shoving DeBolt out of the way on lap 13 to take the lead, as well as a heated battle between Stacy Puryear and Mark Wertz that had a lot of bumping and close calls. The first half of the race went caution free until lap 100 when the caution was displayed for the half way break which allowed teams to rotate tires, add fuel, and make adjustments. Falk held the lead through lap 100 and claimed a $100 bonus for being the half way leader. During the break Puryear was interviewed about the on track contact with Wertz which revealed a bit of a pay back may have been in order. The race resumed with all drivers in the same positions they were in at lap 100 and immediately was back under the caution flag as a pile up in turn one damaged the cars of Dean Shiflett and Eddie Johnson, and forced Duane Shreeves out of the race. Once resuming the race it was not long before the caution came out again when Puryear and Wertz bumped again, resulting in Wertz spinning in turn four. Wertz drove up alongside Puryear under caution to voice his displeasure, but nothing more occurred between the two during the remainder of the race. The race continued on another long green flag run during which Falk began to show his dominance, pulling out to a big lead. The dynamic of the race changed quickly with only a few laps to go when Rick Gdovic went for a spin on the backstretch bringing out the final caution of the race. There were less than 10 laps to which meant the cars lined up in single file for the restart instead of the double file restarts used in the first 190 laps. DeBolt attempted to close in on Falk on the restart but Falk got a better restart and was not strongly challenged in the final sprint to the checkers. Falk picked up the $10,000 winner's check.

Hampton Heat 200 winners

Hampton Heat 200
YearDriverCar No.Car ownerStarting field
2017Bobby McCarty22Barry Nelson31
2015Lee Pulliam5Eddie Kiker33
2014C.E. Falk III40Eddie Falk37
2013Peyton Sellers99H.C. Sellers30
2012Matt Bowling88H.C. Sellers23
2011C.E. Falk III40Eddie Falk22
2010C.E. Falk III40Eddie Falk22
2009Woody Howard21James Long27
2008Nick Smith21James Long25

Notable drivers

Although NASCAR's premier division has not raced at the track since 1970 it continues to play an integral part in the NASCAR family with several young drivers cutting their teeth on this track every year in the many late model events. Some of the better known graduates include:

  • Denny Hamlin - 2016 Daytona 500 winner and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series regular (1997 mini stock track champion)
  • Woody Howard - 2000 Late Model Rookie of the Year, 2001 Legends champion, 2005 Pro Cup Series Rookie of the Year and Pro Cup race winner, winner of the 2009 Hampton Heat 200.
  • Phil Warren - The winningest driver at Langley Speedway in its premier division, the late models, as well as a seven-time track champion (1986,1988,1994,1995,1997,2000,2001). Also the 1995 NASCAR Mid-Atlantic champion, in which Elliott Sadler finished second in the region that same year. He is currently the crew chief and test driver for CE Falk.
  • Paul Lubno Sr. - Winningest driver overall at Langley Speedway with 106 victories and five championships.[4]
  • Joe Falk - Current Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series team owner was the 1976 Winston Racing track champion at Langley Speedway, and finished second in the Virginia State NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Division.
  • Bubba Adams - 1986 regional champion, second in the national standings.

Tragedy

On August 28, 2004 Dale Lemonds was killed in an INEX Legends car race at the track. Three days prior he had signed an agreement to purchase the track from owner Wayne Wyatt.[5] Lemons' wife Sandy honored the agreement and followed through with purchasing the track. She later renamed victory lane to "Dale Lemonds Victory Lane" in honor of her deceased husband. Lemonds was the only driver known to be killed while racing at the speedway, although in 1980 one spectator was killed while watching a race.[6]

NASCAR Grand National history

There were nine NASCAR Grand National events at Langley from 1964 to 1970. The track surface was dirt at the time. David Pearson has the most Grand National victories at Langley with three. The November 1970 season ending Tidewater 300 made its way into a unique place in the history of NASCAR. It was the final Grand National race before the series title was changed to Winston Cup. Bobby Allison won the race, while Bobby Isaac won the championship.

NASCAR Grand National race winners

  • 05/15/64 Ned Jarrett
  • 05/14/65 Ned Jarrett
  • 05/07/66 Richard Petty
  • 05/20/67 Richard Petty
  • 05/18/68 David Pearson
  • 08/24/68 David Pearson
  • 05/17/69 David Pearson
  • 05/18/70 Bobby Isaac
  • 11/22/70 Bobby Allison

NASCAR Busch Series events

There were 14 NASCAR Busch Series events held at the track between 1982 and 1988. The track had been paved with asphalt since the last Grand National race was held there in 1970. Two drivers dominated the Busch Series events: Jack Ingram claimed four victories, and Tommy Ellis won five.

NASCAR Busch Series race winners

05/08/82 Jack Ingram

08/07/82 Tommy Ellis

05/07/83 Jack Ingram

08/06/83 Jack Ingram

05/05/84 Sam Ard

08/11/84 Jack Ingram

05/04/85 Tommy Ellis

08/03/85 Tommy Ellis

05/03/86 Tommy Houston

08/02/86 L.D. Ottinger

05/02/87 Mike Alexander

08/09/87 Larry Pollard

04/30/88 Tommy Ellis

07/30/88 Tommy Ellis

See also: List of NASCAR race tracks

Langley Speedway track champions

There is very little publicly available information on past champions and race winners, however much of the following information has been gleaned from archived newspaper articles and as a result there is a lot of missing information.

  • (R) indicates a rookie driver

Late model champions

Langley Speedway late model champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Danny Edwards Jr.2632521014
2017Matt Waltz2305
2015Greg Edwards977
2014Greg Edwards975438
2013C.E. Falk III40495
2012Greg Edwards9738221416
2011C.E. Falk III40790121616
2010C.E. Falk III4098291721
2009C.E. Falk III40886111718
2008Danny Edwards Jr.26
2007Danny Edwards Jr.269
2006Greg Edwards27
2005Tommy Cherry21
2004Mark Wertz40
2003Mark Wertz40880131718
2002Jammie Goode
2001Phil Warren169
2000Phil Warren166
1999Danny Edwards Jr.26
1998Greg Edwards
1997Phil Warren474
1996Mike Buffkin849
1995Phil Warren4719
1994Phil Warren475
1993Eddie Johnson
1992Danny Edwards Jr.
1991Roger Sawyer
1990Chip Hudson
1989Danny Edwards Jr.
1988Phil Warren47
1987Roger Sawyer20
1986Phil Warren4760082122
1985Elton Sawyer4269692224
1984Elton Sawyer42602121919
1983Elton Sawyer42680122324
1982Bubba Adams981820
1981Charlie Doyle
1977Billy Smith
1976Joe Falk
1975Tommy Ellis
1974Bob Smith
1973Sonny Hutchins
1971Al Grinnan/Lennie Pond
1970Al Grinnan
1969Ray Hendrick and Sonny Hutchins
1967Bruce Warren41
1966Bruce Warren41
1965Lennie Pond
1964Bruce Warren41
1963Bruce Warren41

Grand stock champions

Langley Speedway pure stock/grand stock champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Paul Lubno Sr.1428281111
2017Tommy Sweeney113396
2015Mark Frye29
2014Mark Frye296
2013Ricky Derrick82671
2012Ricky Derrick833871114
2011Ricky Derrick862431313
2010Ricky Derrick86262913
2009Ricky Derrick862431313
2008Paul Lubno Sr.14
2007Paul Lubno Sr.145322
2006Dean Shiflett06
2005Dean Shiflett06
2004David Gray439
2003Elton Nurmi Jr.9177221517
2002Markus Mitchell
2001Mark Wertz
1999Jerry Scott512
1998Trevor Falls
1997Paul Lubno Sr.
1996John Hicks
1994Roger Bress
1993Danny Ray Baker
1992Danny Ray Baker65015
1991Danny Ray Baker
1990Jimmy Humblet
1989Charlie Daniels
1988Buddy Dozier
1987Buddy Hyatt
1986Tony Steele51
1985Roger Bress640152122
1984Mitch Sarvis88546101819
1983Butch Lassiter7550611724

Modified Division champions

Langley Speedway modified champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Shawn Balluzzo4830881212
2017Shawn Balluzzo483669
2015Shawn Balluzzo48
2014Shawn Balluzzo486
2013Robbie Babb44411
2012Shawn Balluzzo48403111516
2011Shawn Balluzzo4891271919
2010Shawn Balluzzo4861841212
2009Shawn Balluzzo4858251212
2008Joe Scarbrough30/93
2007Shawn Balluzzo574763
2006Shawn Balluzzo

Legends Division champions

Langley Speedway legends champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Tommy Jackson Jr8725891010
2017Spencer Saunders72
2015Chris Hildebrand71
2014Brandon Gdovic462160
2013Spencer Saunders72242
2012Nick Smith97182777
2011Brad Hancock174583910
2010Joe Hendricks Jr.3057241013
2009Steve Keesee055831112
2008Donald McLaughlin Jr.21
2007Ryan Crites005283
2006Cameron Patrick
2005Nick Smith
2003Nick Smith12388478
2002Donald McLaughlin Jr.
2001Woody Howard
2000Max Smith2
1999Dale Lemonds11
1998Gary Terwilliger25
1997Dale Lemonds11

Super street champions

Langley Speedway super street champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Dale Nichols82260610
2017Landon Abbott7030131313
2015Renno Marchetti IV01310101212
2014Sammy Gaita III2432051213
2013Sean Calway122804
2012Renno Marchetti IV012857812
2011Ryan Nester875300812
2010Randy Sample24636101112
2009Randy Sample2459811213
2008Jessica Wood3
2007Steve Dill35546
2006Tommy Sweeney11
2005Steve Dill3
2004Kenny Wood
2003Ryan Nester87398688
2002Ritchie German

UCAR champions

Langley Speedway UCAR champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Austin Davis326611011
2017Michael Waters3628510
2015Jesse Jones IV5
2014Justin Fuller033578
2013Tim Wilson712794
2012Bill Eaker2228131011
2011Landon Florian1459091112
2010Michael Joyner2058011112
2009Randy Prillaman2669031315
2008Renno Marchetti IV01
2007Kevin Alves846227
2006Randy Prillaman
2005Craig Firman
2003Trip Anderson1352051011
2002Scott Roser

Super/mini truck champions

Langley Speedway super/mini truck champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Jacob Carr88186358
2017Chase McAdams622415
2015Chase McAdams62
2014Chase McAdams621924
2013Robbie Davis172829
2012Robbie Davis1727561011
2011Tommy Nixon863071213
2010Robbie Davis17712101313
2009Tommy Nixon857441212
2008Robbie Davis174
2007Craig Firman55006
2006Justin Ballo55
2005Hugo Belfiore15
2004Neil Sipe
2003Brian Loving33474478
2002Brian Waltrip
2001Charlie Barclay
2000D.J. Valente18
1999Anthony Warren
1998Doug Warren
1997Doug Warren
1996Sean Hess5

Pro six champions

Langley Speedway pro six champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Travis Wall4427431111
2017Adam Florian986
2015Landon Florian98
2014Bobby Hall263
2013Landon Florian982765
2012Landon Florian (R)982433910
2011Doug Warren515527912
2010Matt Mullins544702910
2009Casey Sipe1454481111
2008Casey Sipe14

Enduro champions

Langley Speedway enduro champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Ronald Klein95203067
2017Tyler Baker27
2015Richard Quinn31
2014Dave Wedding72024
2013Derrick Boggess181751
2012Alex Floroff17178477
2011Danny Harrell95288266
2010Danny Harrell95292355
2009Mike Ganoe82268446

HRKC Champ Kart champions

Langley Speedway HRKC Champ Kart champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Aaron Leach4527661111
2017Brandon Lorah492321
2015Charlie-Ray Lorah59
2014Charlie-Ray Lorah591
2013Jeffrey Johnson302602
2012Charlie Ray Lorah592066910
2011Chris O'Brien993842611
2010Bill Dailey00
2009David Phelps4650821112
2008Dannie Wyatt84786

Bandolero champions

Langley Speedway bandolero champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2018Layton Harrison432415910
2017Jacob Putnam32
2015Zach Lightfoot72185
2014Zach Lightfoot71622
2013Madyson Mulligan072044
2012Ryleigh Lemonds (R)11154466
2011Macy Causey33292477

Limited sportsman champions (defunct division)

Langley Speedway limited sportsman champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
1978Diane Teel
1977Howard Crews

Pure stock champions (defunct division)

Langley Speedway pure stock champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2001Brad Causey001015
2000Jimmy Overton7
1999Danny Harrell95
1997Robbie Paul
1996Sam Zoellner227
1995Cory Fogleman7
1994Jerry Scott5112
1982Ronnie Miano999

Mini stock champions (defunct division)

Langley Speedway mini stock champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
1998Mark Bowles
1997Denny Hamlin5
1996Joe Lupton
1994Kevin Harrison25
1993Tonya Miller
1992Tonya Miller5
1991Jim Ewing
1990John Pisarski
1989Jim Ewing
1988Joe Ferebee
1987Buddy Malish
1986Buddy Malish
1985Lester Wilson03562182121

Wolf truck champions (defunct division)

Langley Speedway wolf truck champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2008 (pro)Jeff Sampson8
2008 (semi-pro)Eric Schaffer3
2007Jeff Sampson868410
2006Jill Brinson

Baby grand champions (defunct division)

Langley Speedway baby grand champions
YearDriverCar No.PointsWinsTop 5sTop 10s
2000Dwight Wolf

References

1. ^{{Cite book|title=USARacing Pro Cup Media Guide August 22, 2009 edition|last=|first=|publisher=|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=}}
2. ^MyLaps.com data 7/12/08: {{cite web |url=http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=878340 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-11-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714143519/http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=878340 |archivedate=2011-07-14 |df= }}
3. ^MyLaps.com data 7/11/2009: {{cite web |url=http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=1219046 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-11-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714143523/http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=1219046 |archivedate=2011-07-14 |df= }}
4. ^http://articles.dailypress.com/2009-04-10/sports/0904090260_1_big-legends-race-usar-pro-cup-series-langley-speedway
5. ^McClatchy - Tribune Business News. August 29, 2009. Marty O'Brien. "Langley Speedway's Legends race honors memories of leaders" Washington.
6. ^Motorsport Memorial

External links

  • Langley Speedway Official Site
  • NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) history at racing-reference.info
  • NASCAR Busch Series history at racing-reference.info
  • Article about Langley Speedway by Paul Schaefer
  • 2007 Championship Article
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120229004831/http://www.racingforthewin.com/sportsman-racing/hampton-heat-200-langley-speedway.html Article on the 2009 Hampton Heat 200]
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