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Iowa Governor Branstad salutes Paul Glendenning(Daytona Beach, FL) Popular five-term Iowa Governor Terry Branstad congratulated his state’s 2011 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series champion Paul Glendenning Thursday afternoon.
Glendenning heads into new year a champion(Daytona Beach, FL) A veteran of more than two decades of dirt Late Model racing won his first track championship in 2011. Paul Glendenning, 47, of Mt. Ayr, Iowa also won the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Iowa championship competing at Adams County Speedway in Corning. PHOTO CREDIT: Linda Freeman
Rold, Davis, Sobbing, Smith victorious at 'Tradition'(Corning, IA) A record 159 race cars from five states filled the infield at the Adams County Speedway on Saturday, September 24th to compete for their share of over $27,000 in prize money and their place in the history books as a winner of the 14th annual Tradition at ACS.
'Tradition' tonight at Adams County Speedway(Corning, IA) The 14th Annual Tradition takes place Saturday, September 24 at Adams County Speedway.
Season champions decided at Adams County Speedway(Corning, IA) Season champions were crowned as the 2011 regular season drew to a close Saturday night at Adams County Speedway. Paul Glendenning captured the Late Model main event as well as his first season points title. Jesse Dennis posted the win in Modifieds as Kirby Stiens earned the points title.
Jackson and Davis triumph at Adams County Speedway(Corning, IA) With ninety-seven cars on hand, a beautiful sunny evening, and a smooth, dry-slick track to race on the points battles at the Adams County Speedway are about to reach a crescendo for the 2011 season. Claiming victories on August 27th were Jeremy Auten, Bill Gibson, Tony Hardisty, John Davis, and Trenton Jackson.
Wyman and Stiens headline at Adams County(Corning, IA) It was a wild and raucous night on the racetrack with two drivers capturing their first wins of the season, one capturing a track leading sixth win, and the feature division late models leaving the track with two drivers tied for the points lead. In an unusual twist the official results of two of the features are pending awaiting further post-race tech inspection.
Jackson and Glendenning take Late Model wins at Adams County(Corning, IA) In a full night of racing with seven heat races, seven feature races, and two King of the Hill events, there were winners everywhere at the Adams County Speedway. In the rain delayed feature events from August 6th it was Jared Stiens and Trent Jackson taking the wins. This week's features saw four new winners for this season and one driver capturing his fifth win of the year.
Hampel and Van Eaton shine at Adams County(Corning, IA) Another hot evening at ACS sees a rookie hobby stock driver claim his first win, Blain Petersen captures victory number two, while Jason Rold makes it two in a row and his fourth win of the season. Todd Van Eaton hangs on to a nail-biter and John Hampel makes a late move to get his second win. Along with the Alegent Health kids bike races a total of ten trophies found new homes.
Foote family celebration at Adams County (Corning, IA) It was a night filled with delays - an hour of rain delay and another long delay to help a driver out of his car, but when the racing got goingSaturday night at Adams County Speedway, it was side by side action all over the track. Taking home the trophies were Tanner Powers, Bill Gibson, Jason Rold, Brian Foote, and Randy Foote.
Hampel and Jared Stiens headline at Adams County Speedway(Corning, IA) John Hampel earned his first Late Model win of the season Saturday night at Adams County Speedway. Hampel held back Paul Glendenning, whose second place finish was his best of the season. Jared Stiens posted his second Modified win, and other winners included Tony Hardisty in Pro Stock, Pat Shifflett in Hobby Stock, and Blaine Peterson in B-Mods.
Jackson and Stiens among Adams County winners(Corning, IA) Trent Jackson started from the outside front row and won Saturday night's Late Model feature at Adams County Speedway. Jared Stiens repeated in Modifieds, while Jason Rold was victorious in Pro Street and Pat Shiflett in Hobby Stock.