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Welcome to the RMLSA

The 2024 RMLSA racing season is set to begin on May 4th, 2024 at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO. It should be a great season. This season has racing action taking place at three Colorado Tracks- I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO, El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO, and Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO. All short drives to keep racing costs down. All races in 2024 are winged races. If you are racing please click on the registration link, and send in your $100 2024 registration. If you have any questions about the season, are looking for a new racing experience and looking for a car, or want to sponsor the RMLSA, please contact Andy Flood at 303-929-1212 or via email at ajfsprint@yahoo.com. These are great affordable fast cars with a friendly group of racing families.

Past RMLSA Events

Date Title Track City Category
April 6, 2024 El Paso County Raceway Practice El Paso County Raceway Calhan, Co. Winged
April 12, 2024 El Paso County Raceway Practice El Paso County Raceway Calhan, Co. Winged

Upcoming RMLSA Events

Date Title Track City Category
May 4, 2024 Honor Speedway Race Honor Speedway Pueblo, CO Winged
May 11, 2024 El Paso County Raceway Race El Paso County Raceway Calhan, Co. Winged
May 18, 2024 I-76 Speedway Race I-76 Speedway Fort Morgan, CO. Winged
June 1, 2024 I-76 Speedway Race I-76 Speedway Fort Morgan, CO. Winged
June 8, 2024 El Paso County Raceway Race El Paso County Raceway Calhan, Co. Winged

To view the complete RMLSA Schedule click here.

Published on Oct. 2, 2023, 6:41 p.m.

The 2023 RMLSA Champion is #7 Josh Flood

The 2023 RMLSA racing season ended Saturday night with a double header at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO. Tow beautiful evenings saw a field of 14 cars each night take on the high banked quarter mile clay oval. Night one saw #7 Josh Flood drive his Honda powered FRC chassis to victory lane for his third win of the season.

Night number two saw the #24B Johnny Boos win in his Honda powered Hyper chassis for his seventh win of the season.

We had 13 race nights at 4 tracks with three winners .

After the dust settled, the #7 Josh Wilson is your 2023 CHAMPION!!!

Doubleheader results are as follows….

Friday

#7 Josh Flood
#5 TJ Trengrove
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#24B Johnny Boos
#13 Josiah King
#1 Troy Ullery
#9F Andy Flood
#31 Steve Becker
#16 Zach Downey
#21B BJ Sauer
#33 Gale Ingram
#00 Bruce Swain
#47W Mike Wagner

Saturday Feature

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#5 TJ Trengrove
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#1 Troy Ullery
#31 Steve Becker
#9F Andy Flood
#21B Bj Sauer
#00 Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram
#47W Mike Wagner
#16 Zach Downey
#11 Brock Purvis

Published on Sept. 10, 2023, 6:54 p.m.

Flood wins two in a row

10 cars made the trip to El Paso County raceway in Calhan, CO on a beautiful late summer day. Heats were won by #21B BJSauer and #24B Johnny Boos.

The feature again went green to checkered with #7 Josh Flood picking up his second win in a row.

#24B Johnny Boos finished second with #61 Jesse Fernandez rounding out the podium.

Next week RMLSA returns to Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO.

Published on July 17, 2023, 7:19 p.m.

Race #5 goes to the 24B Johnny Boos

12 Lightning sprint teams checked into the El Paso County Raceway for the annual Fair Race. Two heat races were run and were won by #21B BJ sauer and #24B Johnny Boos.

A 4 pill was drawn inverting the first two rows putting the #31 of Steve Becker and the #61 of Jesse Fernandez on the front row followed no y the heat race winners.

At the drop of the green #61 Fernandez took the lead in commanding fashion. Later in the race the #24B of Johnny Boos took over the point and led the balance of the green to checkered 20 lap feature. Behind them Sauer , #7 Josh Flood, an#13 Josiah King, and #71 Frank Martinez were battling it out for the 3rd to 6th places. In the end, Flood won that battle finishing out the podium,

Feature results

#24B Johnny Boos
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#71 Frank Martinez
#1 Troy Ullery
#21B BJ Sauer
#31 Steve Becker
#9 Andy Flood
#11 Brock Purvis
#00 Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram

RMLSA is back in action at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO next Saturday July 22nd at 6 pm. Bring a friend watch some great racing!!

Published on April 30, 2023, 12:18 p.m.

Season Opener April 29th

Boos keeps winning.

9 POWRi RMLSA teams made the trip to Phillips County Raceway, PCR, Holyoke,BST Promotions , in Holyoke, Colorado. Including rookie driver to the RMLSA #16 Zack Downey.

Heats were won by #5 Tyler Trengove and #1 Troy Ullery.

The feature race was a great show. One yellow was thrown as the #61 of Jesse Fernandez spun out. 8 cars finished the main with the #33 car of Gale Ingram Racing pulling off a few laps short of the checker, due to mechanical issues.

Feature results ….

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood Racing Components
#1 Troy Ullery Racing Products & Fabrication
#5 Tyler Trengove
#13 Josiah King
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#00 Bruce Swain
#16 Zack Downey
#33 Gale Ingram

We had a great turn out for our Kroger Zero Hunger, Zero Waste can food drive. Thank you to each team for donating to the Holyoke community.

RMLSA returns to action this Saturday May 6th in Fort Morgan, CO at I-76 Speedway.

Published on Jan. 29, 2023, 3:52 p.m.

2023 RMLSA rules meeting

To all RMLSA potential members.

The RMLSA held our annual rules meeting on January 28th, for the 2023 race season.

Elections were held and Gale Ingram was elected to retain his President title, as well as Dave Boos retaining his Vice President title. We had four nominations for the BOD (Board of Directors). Mike McMillen, BJ Sauer, Brian Aldrich, and Brock Purvis. Voting was held and we have appointed three BOD’s with one alternate to the BOD. Mike McMillen, BJ Sauer, and Brock Purvis were appointed to the BOD with Brian Aldrich being appointed as the alternate. Maegan Irvine will retain her position as Secretary. Don Irvine and Brian Aldrich were nominated for Tech Directors and have accepted those positions.

We thank all members that voted as well as all for accepting each position.

Items of discussion were general club information, sponsorships, tires, community outreach, and ways to grow our club. However, the most exciting item of discussion was the payouts for the upcoming 2023 season. We have entered a sponsorship that is allowing us to increase our payouts and we have concluded our payout for each race will be as followed:
-1st Place A-Main Finish: $500
-2nd Place A-Main Finish: $300
-3rd Place A-Main Finish: $200
-Hard Charger Award: $50
-At the conclusion of each A-Main, the 1st place finisher will draw two positions out of a hat and each position will be paid $75.
-Every position to start the main will receive $100 tow money.

This means a first place finish can receive a payout for a total of $600 for a night of racing. As well as a last place finish to the main still receiving $100 for their night out at the track. This is very exciting news, and we are very appreciative of our sponsors for the upcoming season.

We are encouraging any Lightning Sprint in the USA to come run with the RMLSA at any of our scheduled 18 points races for this upcoming season. If you, or any friends are looking for a car to buy, or need any information about the most affordable open wheel racing in the region, please contact any of us.

Gale Ingram
RMLSA 2023 President
gingram@transwest.com

Published on Oct. 9, 2022, 3:55 p.m.

Season ends with Doubleheader at I76

The RMLSA Lightning Sprints finished of an 18 race season with a doubleheader at the Fall Classic at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan , CO. This weekend.

14 cars participating each night ona smooth fast track and cold fall weather.

Both nights were filled with incredible clean racing and almost no yellow flags and lots of happy racers , families and friends.

Friday 10/7

Heat races were won by #13 Josiah King and #26 Chris Crowder.

The feature was a great race with no cautions and saw #24B Johnny Boos and #26 Chris Crowder lap much of the field. The two of them weaving thru lapped traffic on the tacky fast track was incredible. When the checkered flag flew, the #24B Johnny Boos took the win, with #26 Chris Crowder finishing second and #27 Weston Olson for Minnesota rounding out the top three. #1 Troy Ullery and #13 Josiah King rounding out the top 5.

Friday Feature Results-

#24B Johnny Boos
#26 Chris Crowder
#27 Weston Olson
#1 Troy Ullery
#13 Josiah King
#11. Brock Purvis
#7 Josh Flood
#21B. BJ Sauer
#81 Mike McMillan
#44. Ryan Radar
#31. Steve Becker
#00. Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram
#9F Andy Flood

Saturday the sun came out, it wakes up some, and the action was hot!

Again 14 cars competing for the last race of the year.

Saturday heat races were won by #13 Josiah King and #24B Johnny Boos.

The feature lineup put those heat winners in row three.

#9F Andy Flood took the lead with #13 Josiah King, #24B Johnny Boos, and #26 Chris Crowder all close behind. King eventually passed Flood for the lead, but a caution negated that pass. After the racing resumed, the battle between those 4 cars was epic. When the dust settled #24B Johnny Boos took the lead , but #26 wouldn’t let up running the top of the track and tracked him down with two to go with Crowder taking the win.

The 2022 RMLSA Championship was decided with #24 B Johnny Boos winning the championship for the second year in a row.

Congratulations to all the racers, crews, and families that made 2022 a great season.

The RMLSA Awards banquet will be held in November at a date and venue to be determined soon.

The RMLSA membership meeting will flow in December at a date and venue to be determined.

Thanks to all our fans, drivers, crews and families for a great season!!????????

Published on Sept. 25, 2022, 7:45 p.m.

Boos makes it 7 in a row

RMLSA raced the last race at El Paso County Raceay on a beautiful fall evening.

Heats were won by #7 Josh Flood and #24B Johnny Boos

Feature results….

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#9F Andy Flood
#44 Ryan Radar
#31 Steve Becker
#33 Gale Ingram
#57 Steve Estrada
#81 Mike McMillan
#11 Brock Purvis
#00 Bruce Swain

The final two races of the 2022 racing season will be October 7th and 8th at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO. Fridays races start at 6pm, Saturdays races start at 5pm.
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Published on Sept. 25, 2022, 7:41 p.m.

Boos wins at El Paso

The RMLSA Lightning Sprints went to El Paso County Raceway on a cold fall evening to see a bad fast track.

Heat races were won by #7 Josh Flood and #21B BJ Sauer.

The feature was rained out, but run on September 24th.

Feature Results

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Floos
#11 Brock Purvis
#44 Ryan Radar
#81 Mike Mc Millan
#31 Steve Becker
#33 Gale Ingram
#57 Steve Estrada
#00 Bruce Swain

Published on Sept. 6, 2022, 7:51 p.m.

Boos makes it 5 in a row at I76

Ten RMLSA teams made the trip to I76 Speedway on the Labor Day weekend to race wingless once again.

Heat races were won by #81 Mike McMillan and #21B BJ Sauer.

The feature was a dandy one, with #7 Josh Flood taking the lead and leading most of the race , then racing hard with the #24B of Johnny Boos, with Boos finally getting the lead. The #9F Andy Flood rounded out the podium.

Feature results…

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#9F Andy Flood
#11 Brock Purvis
#44 Ryan Radar
#81 Mike McMillan
#00 Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram
#74 Bryan Van Deusan
#21B BJ Sauer DNS

RMLSA returns to action Saturday September 10th at El Paso County Speedway for the last non wing race of the year. Races start at 5pm.

Published on Aug. 28, 2022, 8:01 p.m.

Boos wins wingless at El Paso

13 RMLSA teams made the trip to El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO on a beautiful evening to race wingless for the second time this season.

Heat races were won by the #7 Josh Flood and #26 Chris Crowder.

The feature had a couple cautions for spinning cars and one red flag for a violent flip of the #1 car driven by Troy Ullery. He did walk away.

Feature results….

#24B Johnny Boos
#71 Frank Martinez
#7 Josh Floods
#21B BJ Sauer
#26 Chris Crowder
#31 Steve Becker
#44 Ryan Radar
#9F Andy Flood
#74 Bryan Van Deusan
#33 Gale Ingram
#1 Troy Ullery
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#00 Bruce Swain

RMLSA returns to action at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan on 9/4.

Published on Aug. 22, 2022, 2:52 p.m.

Boos wins first wingless race of 2022

7 RMLSA teams made the trip for the first non wing race of 2022 for the 2022 season.

Heat races were won by #7 Josh Flood and #24B Johnny Boos.

The feature finished as follows…

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
# 44 Ryan Radar
# 1 Troy Ullery
#11 Brock Purvis
#33 Gale Ingram

RMLSA returns to action on Saturday August 27th at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO. For more non winged action. Racing starts at 5pm!!

Published on Aug. 11, 2022, 9:09 p.m.

Boos wins at I-76 Speedway

10 cars made the trip to I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan on a rainy Saturday night. They were met with a fast smooth track.

Heats were won by #1 Troy Ullery and #11 Brock Purvis

Feature results…

#24B Johnny Boos
#31 Steve Becker
#7 Josh Flood
#1 Troy Ullery
#11 Brock Purvis
#21B BJ Sauer
#9F Andy Flood
#44 Ryan Radar
#00 Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram

RMLSA returns to action 8/20 at Honor Speedway Wingless!!

Published on July 31, 2022, 11:58 a.m.

Boos wins at Honor Speedway

12 RMLSA teams made the trip to Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO. To start off the second half of the RMLSA 2022 season.

Heat races were won by #1 Tory Ullery and #7 Josh Flood. Flood set a new track record of 14.85 in heat race action.

A couple of red flags stopped action as #81 Mike McMillan flipped in turn two and #86 Jenn Woods flipped on the front stretch. Both drivers walked away.

Feature finish….

#24B Johnny Boos
#1 Troy Ullery
#7 Josh Flood
#31 Steve Becker
#44 Ryan Radar
#86 Jenn Woods
#92 Dave McMillan
#81 Mike McMillan
#33 Gale Ingram
#32 Blair Cooper
#9 Andy Flood

Published on July 4, 2022, 10:14 a.m.

Josh Flood wins At I76 on July 2nd

11 cars made the trip to I76 Speedway for the Al Wilson Memorial at I76 Speedway. Two heat races were run with #21 BJ sauer winning heat one and #7 Josh Flood winning heat two.

The feature race had #1 Troy Ullery leading the first 19 laps with #7 Josh Flood on his tail. On the white flag lap, a small mistake by Ullery saw Flood and #13 Josiah King get by leaving Flood with the win.

Feature finish

#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#1 Troy Ullery
#31 Steve Becker
#21 BJ Sauer
#24B Johnny Boos
#11 Brock Purvis
#44 Ryan Radar
#81 Mike McMillan
#00 Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram

Published on June 28, 2022, 11:19 p.m.

Double Header Weekend 6/24-6/25

This past weekend we took the road up north to I-76 Speedway for a double header weekend.

Friday night started off with ten drivers making the trip. Heat 1 was won by #81 Mike McMillen, and Heat 2 was won by #26 Chris Crowder. Heat races were ran green, white, checkered with all ten cars ready for the main feature.

Invert draw of zero, put #81 Mike McMillen on the pole with #26 Chris Crowder on the outside. Second row featured #21B BJ Sauer and #24B Johnny Boos. The green flag was thrown, as the drivers got into turn one, #21 BJ Sauer spun out and collected points leader #7 Josh Flood. BJ Sauer was unfortunately not able to continue, however #7 Josh Flood was able to return to the field. Drivers took to their original positions with #24B Johnny Boos moving to inside second row, and #1 Troy Ullery moving up to the outside. The green flag was thrown once again, and #26 Chris Crowder took off. Congratulations to #26 Chris Crowder and crew for their first win of the season. #24B Johnny Boos would finish second, and #81 Mike McMillen finished in third.

Main Feature Results:
#26 Chris Crowder
#24B Johnny Boos
#81 Mike McMillen
#1 Troy Ullery
#7 Josh Flood
#86 Jenn Woods
#31 Steve Becker
#44 Ryan Rader
#33 Gale Ingram
#21B BJ Sauer

Saturday was set up for a great night of racing. Thankfully #21B BJ Sauer and crew were able to get beautiful Maggie May back up and ready to go for round two. #7 Josh Flood and crew were also able to fix his car from getting collected the previous night.

A total of 13 drivers made the trip which made for even better racing. #00 Bruce Swain, #11 Brock Purvis, and #13 Josiah King would all return ready to get a win. Heat 1 was won by #7 Josh Flood and Heat 2 was won by #24B Johnny Boos. Heat races were ran once again green, white, checkered making for a 20 lap main event.

Another invert draw of zero put #7 Josh Flood on the pole, and #24B Johnny Boos on the outside. Second row featured #81 Mike McMillen, and #86 Jenn Woods. A few laps in we had a spin with #00 Bruce Swain and #81 Mike McMillen however both cars were able to join the field and continue on. Another great battle between point leaders #24B Johnny Boos, and #7 Josh Flood. However, once the checkered was thrown #24B Johnny Boos and team would get the win. #7 Josh Flood would finish second, and #86 Jenn Woods would Finish third.

Main Feature Results:
#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#86 Jenn Woods
#26 Chris Crowder
#1 Troy Ullery
#13 Josiah King
#21B BJ Sauer
#31 Steve Becker
#81 Mike McMillen
#33 Gale Ingram
#11 Brock Purvis
#00 Bruce Swain
#44 Ryan Rader

What a great weekend full of racing! Thank you to all the pit crew teams that help these drivers out. Without you this club would not be able to be what it is today!

RMLSA would like also like thank our sponsors for your continued support!
POWRi , Eagle Motorsports Inc (EMI), Diablo Fabrication, Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza (RMCP) Crowder Race Products -CRP, Hyper Racing, and USA Performance.

We will be returning to I-76 Speedway this Saturday. A fireworks show will be in full display to celebrate our freedom in this great country. Come out and see a great family fun event just 45 minutes north east of Denver!

Published on June 19, 2022, 9:56 p.m.

Saturday, June 18th

Yesterday we took the track for the first time of the season at Honor Speedway. They have done great work over there to the track and it made for one fast surface.

Ten cars made the trip with Bryan Van Deusen running his first race of the season. Two heat races were ran, with the first heat won by #33 Gale Ingram. This was his first heat race win. Second heat race was won by #32 Blair Cooper.

Ingram would pull an invert of two, putting Cooper on the pole and Ingram on the outside. Second row would feature #44 Ryan Rader and #23 Cullen Potoker.

On the first lap #44 Ryan Rader and #71 Frank Martinez would tangle up and both have to be towed off the track. The green flag was thrown again, and #32 Blair Cooper took off for his second win of the season. Track was great and made for a great race. On the final lap #7 Josh Flood was able to make the inside move on the last turn on #24B Johnny Boos to finish second. #31 Steve Becker was also able to make a final move in order to pass #23 Cullen Potocker to finish forth.

A-Main Results:
#32 Blair Cooper
#7 Josh Flood
#24B Johnny Boos
#31 Steve Becker
#23 Cullen Potoker
#00 Bruce Swain
#33 Gale Ingram
#74 Bryan Van Deusen
#44 Ryan Rader
#71 Frank Martinez

RMLSA would like to thank our sponsors for your continued support!
POWRi , Eagle Motorsports Inc (EMI), Diablo Fabrication, Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza (RMCP) Crowder Race Products -CRP, Hyper Racing, and USA Performance.

Next week we will be running a double header at I-76 Speedway Friday and Saturday. #7 Josh Flood will be looking to hold on strong to the points lead. Come out and see a great family fun event just 45 minutes north east of Denver.

Published on June 19, 2022, 3:47 p.m.

The 2022 season is well underway.

Well, the 2022 RMLSA racing season is well underway. 5 local races in and we have had two different feature winners. Johnny Boos in the Boos family #24B won the first three feature races. The next two races were won by the Cooper family Hyper car driven by Blair Cooper.

This weekend has the Lightning fast RMLSA teams head to I76 speedway in Fort Morgan, CO. On Friday and Saturday to compete for races number 6 and 7.

Come on out and bring a friend. See you at the races!!

Published on June 11, 2022, noon

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Published on June 4, 2022, noon

Don Flood Memorial June 4th

What a great day of racing at I-76 Speedway to honor Don Flood yesterday!

We had eleven cars show up ready to run a great night of racing. #00 of Bruce Swain made his first race debut with RMLSA.

Two heat races were ran with only one yellow thrown. It came in the first heat due to the #44 Ryan Rader having some issues. #24B Johnny Boos would go on to win the first heat, and #7 Josh Flood winning the second heat.

The A-Main line up was set with an invert draw of two by Johnny Boos. The invert put #7 Josh Flood on the pole and #24B Johnny Boos on the outside. Second row featured #71 Frank Martinez and #21B BJ Sauer.

This was one of the fastest, if not the fastest race in RMLSA history. The race was ran green, white, checkered with a time of around 4 minutes and 27 seconds. Johnny Boos took home his third win of the season, with Josh Flood taking second. Both men battled it's possible if we had a few more laps who knows what could have happened. #21B BJ Sauer would take third, followed by #71 Frank Martinez and #26 Chris Crowder to round out your top five.

24B Johnny Boos
7 Josh Flood
21B BJ Sauer
71 Frank Martinez
26 Chris Crowder
13 Josiah King
81 Mike McMillen
1 Troy Ullery
44 Ryan Rader
00 Bruce Swain
33 Gale Ingram

Next weekend RMLAS will be at El Paso Speedway!

Published on May 14, 2022, noon

Saturday, May 14th

Another great weekend of racing in the books. 15 Cars showed up with 14 starting in the feature. Heat 1 was won by #13 Josiah King and Heat 2 was won by #24B Johnny Boos. Unfortunately the #1 of Troy Ullery had some issues that would end his night in the second heat.

With the heats in the books the lineups were set for the feature. An invert pull of 2 by Josiah King put Boos on the pole and King on the Outside. Followed by #71 Frank Martinez, #7 Josh Flood, and from Missouri #22 Chase Fisher to round out the top 5.

Boos took no time and held the lead from start to finish. One yellow came out as the #11 of Brock Purvis blew his engine. Clean and fun racing was had. Congratulations to Johnny Boos for winning his second feature as well as #71 Frank Martinez for his second place finish and #13 Josiah King for his third place finish.

FEAUTRE RESULTS:
#24B Johnny Boos
#71 Frank Martinez
#13 Josiah King
#22 Chase Fisher (Jefferson City, MO)
#7 Josh Flood
#26 Chris Crowder
#86 Jen Woods
#31 Steve Becker
#23 Cullen Potoker
#81 Mike McMillen
#44 Ryan Rader
#57E Steve Estrada
#33 Gale Ingram - DNF
#11 Brock Purvis - DNF
#1 Troy Ullery - DNS

Published on May 7, 2022, noon

Boos wins at Fort Morgan

Top three for race #1 for RMLSA at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO 5/7/22

#24B Johnny Boos
#71 Frank Martinez
#1 Troy Ullery
#7 Josh Flood
#86 Jenn Woods
#26 Chris Crowder
#31 Steve Becker
#81 Mike McMillan
#11 Brock Purvis
#33 Gale Ingram
#21B BJ Sauer
#13 Josiah King
#44 Ryan Radar

Published on Feb. 28, 2022, 10:12 p.m.

EMI Sponsorship

Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprints and Eagle Motorsports INC (EMI) is happy to announce that they have partnered together for the full 2022 season. The Lucas Oil POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprint Series will now consist of EMI as the series Title Sponsor.

EMI as Title Sponsor for the RMLSA will be competing under the Lucas Oil POWRi banner. This is another sign that Lightning Sprint racing is strong and growing in Colorado. The partnership will bring Recognition to many awards and Accolades such as the EMI victory lane, EMI Hard Charger Award(s), EMI Hard Luck Awards, EMI Quick Time Award, and many more to be announced. “RMLSA board of directors are please, and honored that EMI has partnered with us for the 2022 season and what we hope will be for many years to come,” says Vice President Chris Crowder. “We feel that EMI and RMLSA will be able to provide each other an opportunity where we can grow each other’s brand, and diversify the opportunities of our membership throughout the entirety of the partnership.”

The POWRi Lucas Oil, EMI, Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprint Series will kick off it’s season at I-76 Speedway, in Ft. Morgan, CO on Saturday May 7th at 5pm.

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Published on Sept. 27, 2021, 5:36 p.m.

#24 B Johnny Boos is the 2021 Champion

With 9 wins in 15 race nights, the #24B Honda powered Hyper driven by Johnny Boos wins the 2021 RMLSA Championship. The #7 Honda powered FLood Racing Components chassis driven by Josh Flood had 4 wins and finished second in points. The #9 FHonda Powered Flood Racing components #9F driven by Andy Flood finished third in points. The #81 Honda powered Hyper chassis driven by Mike McMillan finished 4th, with the #39X Honda powered FOZ chassis driven by Dakota Dillin rounding out the top five. The #33 Yamaha powered fab tech driven by Gale Ingram finished 6th, with the #31 Yamaha powered Hyper driven by Steve Beclker finished 7th in points. The #32 Suzuki powered Hyper driven by Blair Cooper finished 8th in points.

Published on Sept. 27, 2021, 5:28 p.m.

The final race of 2021 goes to #24B Johnny Boos!

A beautiful fall evening welcomed 14 RMLSA racers to El Paso County Raceway for the final race of the 2021 season.

Heat races were won by #7 Josh Flood and #13 Josiah King.

The feature was a good one. #9F Andy Flood took the lead with #24B Johnny Boos and #71 Frank Martinex close behind. It was a green to checkered race , and when the dust settled, Johnny Boos and Josh Flood got by the Andy Flood #9F and the Frank Martinez #71 , with Boos taking the win and the championship. #7 Josh Flood took second in the race and the championship battle, with #9F Andy Flood taking the final spot on the podium, and also third in points.

Final results

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#9F Andy Flood
#71 Frank Martinez
#86 Jenn Woods
#21B BJ Sauer
#13 Josiah King
#1 Troy Ullery
#81 Mike McMillan
#33 Gale Ingram
#78 Nick Bogardus
#92 Dave McMillan
#31 Steve Becker
#11 Brock Purvis

Published on Sept. 18, 2021, 7:58 a.m.

Boos goes back to back for the weekend

15 RMLSA teams made the trip to El Paso County Raceway on a hot Saturday night.

The track was one of the best prepared tracks in recent memory, and made for some great racing

Heats were won by #24 Johnny Boos and #71 Frank Martinez.

The feature draw put the line up straight up, leaving the heat winners at the front. #24B Johnny Boos took off and never looked back but #7 Josh Flood got by Martinez to take the runner up spot.

Feature results….

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#71 Frank Martinez
#21B BJ Sauer
#13 Josiah King
#3J Joel Mellon
#81 Mike McMillan
#31 Steve Becker
#1 Troy Ullery
#33 Gale Ingram
#87 Tyler Hartz
#9F Andy Flood
#39X Dakota Dillin
#11 Brock Purvis

Last race of the year on September 25th at El Paso County Raceway. A new champion will be crowned.

Published on Sept. 18, 2021, 7:48 a.m.

Boos wins Frank Potoker Memorial at Honor Speedway

It was a 100 degree Friday night, and 9 cars ventured south to Honor Speedway to race with the wings on .

Heat races were won by #24B Johnny Boos and #9F Andy Flood

A very nice smooth tacky track made for 15 second lap times and some fast racing.

When the green to checkered race was finished, Johnny Boos was back to his winning ways dominating the fast 3/8 mile track.

Feature results…

#24B Johnny Boos
#9F Andy Flood
#39K Dakota Dillin
#7 Josh Flood
#31 Steve Becker
#3J Joel Mellon
#81 Mike McMillan
#78 Nick Bogardus
#92 Dave McMillan

Tomorrow we do this all again at El Paso County Raceway

Published on Sept. 18, 2021, 7:39 a.m.

Josh Flood wins again at Honor Speedway

10 cars made the trip to Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO for the last wingless race of the year on Labor Day weekend.

Heat races were won by #9F Andy Flood and #3J Joel Mellon.

The feature race was a barn buster. #39X Dakota Dillin took of in the mead and looked like the race was all his, but the #7 Josh Flood machine took the lead after the halfway point and never looked back.

Feature results are…

#7 Josh Flood
#39X Dakota Dillin
#3J Joel Mellon
#24B Johnny Boos
#81 Mike McMillan
#9F Andy Flood
#78 Nick Bogardus
#33 Gale Ingram
#25 Mike Rotramel
#32 Blair Cooper

Next week we have a doubleheader at Honor Speedway and El Paso County Raceway

Published on Aug. 15, 2021, 4:20 p.m.

Joel Mellon wins a El Paso County Raceway

17 cars made the trip to El Paso county raceway for a night of great racing wingless.

#24B Johnny Boos and #39x Dakota Dillin won the two heat races.

Feature finish

#3J Joel Mellon
#7 Josh Flood
#24B Johnny Boos
#21B BJ Sauer
#71 Frank Martinez
#31 Steve Becker
#39X Dakota Dillin
#86 Jenn Woods
#1 Troy Ullery
# 32 Blair Cooper

Published on Aug. 8, 2021, 3:34 p.m.

Josh Flood wins at I76 wingless

18 cars made the trip to I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO for the final RMLSA event at the high banked quarter mile. This is the first wingless race completed for the Lightning fast RMLSA teams,

The heat races were won by #7 Josh Flood, #24B Johnny Boos and #3J Joel Mellon.

The feature was a long one slowed be several cautions and one red flag for a car that was upside down. All drivers were okay.

The feature was a good one with #7 Josh Flood and #24B Johnny Boos trading the lead. When the dust settled, the #7 Josh Flood pulled away for the win from his 4th starting position, with the #24B Johnny Boos taking the #2 spot from his6th starting position. The #31 car driven by Steve Becker finished third from id 11th starting position. Complete results…

#7 Josh Flood
#24B Johnny Boos
#31 Steve Becker
#71 Frank Martinez
#5 TR Trengrove
#86 Jenn Woods
#21B BJ Sauer
#32 Blair Cooper
#81 Mike McMillan
#9 Andy Flood
-87 Tyler Hartz
#33 Gale Ingram
#3J Joel Mellon
#39x Dakota Dillin
#57 Brady Balderson
#78 Nick Bogardus
#25 Mike Rotramel

#44 Ryan Radar DNS

Published on July 11, 2021, 8:40 p.m.

Cooper wins at El Paso County Raceway

15 cars made the trip to El Paso County Raceway for the 2021 El Paso County fair race.

Heat races were won by #86 Jenn Woods and #81 Mike McMillan.

The feature had two flips on lap #2, by the #24B Johnny Boos and the #39x of Dakota Dillin. Both drivers were OK.

The feature finish

#32 Blair Cooper
#86 Jenn Woods
#81 Mike McMillan
#57 Brady Balderson
#9F Andy Flood
#21B BJ Sauer
#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#3J Joel Mellon
#44 Ryan Radar
#31 Steve Becker
#5 Tyler Trengrove
#33 Gale Ingram
#39x Dakota Dillin
#24B Johnny Boos

Published on July 11, 2021, 8:33 p.m.

Flood makes it two in a row at I-76 Speedway

14 cars made the trip to I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO for a holiday race on the high banked quarter mile.

#7 Josh Flood , who won last night in Holyoke, made it a perfect weekend winning the feature. #24 B Johnny Boos and #32 Blair Cooper rounded out the top three.

Feature finish..

#7 Josh Flood
#24B Johnny Boos
#32 Blair Cooper
#13 Josiah King
#9F Andy Flood
#21B BJ Sauer
#81 Mike McMillan
#31 Steve Becker
#33 Gale Ingram
#44 Ryan Radar
#10 Brock Purvis
#71 Frank Martinez
#57 Brady Balderson
#78 Nick Bogardus

Published on July 11, 2021, 8:25 p.m.

Flood wins his first of 2021 at Phillips County

10 cars made the trip on a Friday night to Philips County Raceway.

Heat races were won by #7 Josh Flood and #9F Andy Flood

The feature was won by Josh Flood with #13 Josiah King right on his rear bumper. #24B rounded out the podium.

Feature finish

#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#24B Johnny Boos
#9F Andy Flood
#57 Brady Balderson
#44 Ryan Radar
#33 Gale Ingram
#78 Nick Bogardus
#81 Mike McMillan
#39x Dakota Dillin

Published on June 22, 2021, 7:06 a.m.

Boos Makes it 6 in a row for 2021

Johnny Boos made it 6 in a row for the RMLSA 2021 Season leading the 12 cars that raced at Honor Speedway on Saturday night.

12 cars made the trip to Honor, with the #39X Dakota Dillin and the #24B Johnny Boos winning the two heat races.

The feature lined up with the two heat winners on the front row, with Dillin taking off to lead the first halpf of the race, with Boos and #32 Blair Cooper in hot pursuit.

Mechanical gremlins forced the #39X to retire, and Boos led the field with Cooper close behind. #81 Mike McMillan rounded out the top podium with #57 Brady Balderson and #44 Ryan Radar rounding out the top 5.

Feature finish

#24B Johnny Boos
#32 Blair Cooper
#81 Mike McMillan
#57 Brady Balderson
#44 Ryan Radar
#9F Andy Flood
#7 Josh Flood
#33 Gale Ingram
#87H Tyler Hartz
#39X Dakota Dillin
#11 Brock Purvis
#25 Mike Rotramel

RMLSA Returns to action July 2nd at Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, CO and July 3rd at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO.

Feature finsih

Published on June 14, 2021, 9:45 p.m.

Boos wins again at El Paso

18 cars made the trip to El Paso County Raceway on Saturday for race #5 for the 2021 season for the RMLSA Lightning Sprints.

Heat races were won by #3J Joel Mellon, #21B BJ sauer and #24 B Johnny Boos.

The feature lined up with #33 Gale Ingram and #21B BJ Sauer on the front row. Ingram led the first several laps with Sauer, Boos and Mellon all battling for the top spot. When the dust settled (literally) it was Boos again in the top spot.

Feature finish 6/12/21-

#24B Johnny Boos
#21B BJ Sauer
#3J Joel Mellon
#39X Dakota Dillin
#9 Andy Flood
#7 Josh Flood
#32 Blair Cooper
#31 Steve Becker
#44 Ryan Radar
#33 Gale Ingram
#81 Mike McMillan
#11 Brock Purvis
#78 Nick Bogardus
#13 Josiah King
#87H Tyler Hartz
#71 Frank Martinez
#25 Mike Rotramel
#57 Brady Balderson

RMLSA returns Saturday 6/19 at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO.

Published on June 7, 2021, 7:09 a.m.

Boos Wins Al Wilson Memorial Race

18 Cars made the trip on a hot Saturday night for the Al Wilson Memorial Race at I76 Speedway. Heat races were won by #13 Josiah King, #7 Josh Flood and #61 Jesse Fernandez.

The feature was a good one with just one caution. #24B Johnny Boos won his 4th in a row in 2021 lapping up to 10th place.

Feature Finish

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#3J Joel Mellon
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#21B BJ Sauer
#5 Tyler Trengrove
#9F Andy Flood
#32 Blair Cooper
#25 Michael Rotramel
#57 Brady Balderson
#44 Ryan Radar
#31 Steve Becker
#81 Mike McMillan
#33 Gale Ingram
#74 Bryan Van Dusaen
#78 Nick Bogardus
#39X Dakota Dillin

RMLSA will be racing at El Paso County Raceway on June 12th. Races start at 5PM.

Published on June 7, 2021, 7:01 a.m.

Boos wins close one ay Phillips County

10 Lightning Sprints made the trip on Friday night up north to Phillips County Raceway. Hat races were won by #7 Josh Flood and #24B Johnny Boos. The feature was a good one with Boos taking the lead, but Josh Flood tracked him down , getting beside him, but could not quite get by leaving the #24B Hyper to win three in a row.

Feature Finish

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#39X Dakota Dillin
#44 Ryan Radar
#9F Andy Flood
#57 Brady Balderson
#81 Mike McMillan
#74 Bryan Van Dusan
#78 Nock Bogardus
#33 Gale Ingram

Published on May 9, 2021, 7:12 p.m.

Boos wins again at El Paso County Raceway

Race #2 for the RMLSA Lightning sprints saw 16 cars show up to race on a cool spring evening at El Paso County Raceway.

Heat races were won by #24B Johnny Boos and #32 Blair Cooper.

Feature draw was heads up, so the winners of the heats were on the front row of a 20 lap green to checkered race that only took 5 minutes to complete. Boos took off and never looked back. #71 Frank Martinez and #32 Blair Cooper battled for the second position with Martinez winning that battle, #31 Steve Becker finished 4th with #86 Jenn Woods rounding out the top 5.

Next week these race teams head to Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO for round #3 of the 2021 season

Published on May 2, 2021, 1:30 p.m.

Boos wins 2021 Season Opener

18 cars made the trip to I-76 Speedway for the 2021 season opener for the RMLSA Lightning Sprints.

Heat races were won by #32 Blair Cooper, #21B BJ Sauer, and #24B Johnny Boos.

The feature lines up with those three winners starting up front. The #21B BJ Sauer Henchcraft took the lead for the first 6 laps until an oil leak ended his night. Johnny Boos in his #24B Hyper inherited the lead , but had to fend off the #32 Hyper chassis driven by Blair Cooper and a hard charging #39X Dakota Dillin coming forward from the back.

When the dust settled #24B Johnny Boos, #32 Blair Cooper, and #39 Dakota Dillin were the top three.

Full results soon.

Next week the Lightning fast RMLSA cars visit El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, Colorado.

Published on Oct. 5, 2020, 8:43 p.m.

Chris Crowder is the 2020 RMLSA Champion

The 2020 RMLSA points champion is #26 Chris Crowder . Driving is #26 Diablo chassis with Honda power, Chris won the first and last races of the 2020 season with several second place finishes in between. #39 x Dakota Dillin finished second in points followed by #24B Johnny Boos. 16 races . 34 drivers. Great Racing!!!

Published on Sept. 27, 2020, 6:41 p.m.

Crowder wins season finale at El Paso County

The 2020 season ended for the RMLSA Lightning Sprints at El Paso County Raceway on Saturday night. 19 cars made the trip on a warm fall evening and were greeted to a smooth slick track. The #26 Chris Crowder won the feature and the championship. #24B Johnny Boos took second, with the #31 Steve Becker rounding out the podium. With all the Covid closures , the RMLSA was able to run 16 race night at 4 different tracks with 7 different feature winners and 34 different drivers. It was a good season with great racing and great friendships.

Final 2020 feature results-

#26 Chris Crowder
#24B Johnny Boos
#31 Steve Becker
#21B BJ sauer
#32 Blair Cooper
#5 TJ Trengrove
#39x Dakota Dillin
#9F Andy Flood
#44 Ryan Radar
#13 Josiah King
#25 Mike Rotramel
#5x Brian Purvis
#7 Josh Flood
#10 Ken Brown
#0 Brian Van Deusan
#33 Gale Ingram
#57 Brady Balderson
#23 Cullen Potoker
#61 Jesse Fernandez

Published on Sept. 14, 2020, 9 p.m.

Cooper, Boos win doubleheader features

The RMLSA had a great winged doubleheader weekend . Friday night, 13 Lightning Sprints took to the tacky 3/8 mile at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, Colorado for the annual Frank Potoker Memorial race. Pueblo’s own #32 Blair Cooper took the checkered from the seventh starting spot for his second win of the season. #9F Andy Flood finished second place with #26 Chris Crowder rounding out the top three.

Honor Speedway-

#32 Blair Cooper
#9F Andy Flood
#26 Chris Crowder
#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#31 Troy Ullery
#23 Cullen Potoker
#57 Brady Balderson
#39X Dakota Dillin
#44 Ryan Radar
#33 Gale Ingram
#0 Bryan Van Deusan
#5 TJ Trengrove

Night number two of the doubleheader weekend saw 18 Lightning sprints tackle a rough slick El,Paso County Raceway in Calhan, Colorado. The feature was won by #24B Johnny Boos , #26 Chris Crowder finished second with #39x Dakota Dillin rounding out the podium.

El Paso County Raceway

#24 B Johnny Boos
#26 Chris Crowder
#39x Dakota Dillin
#5 TJ Trengrove
#21 BJ Sauer
#57 Brady Balderston
#31 Steve Becker
#44 Ryan Radar
#9F Andy Flood
#10 Ken Brown
#0 Bryan Van Deusan
#33 Gale Ingram
#5x Brian Purvis
#7 Josh Flood
#13 Josiah King
#87H Tyler Haartz

Final race of the year will be at El Paso County Raceway on September 26th. Races start at 5 PM.

Published on Sept. 8, 2020, 8:42 p.m.

Dillin wins non wing at I76

13 RMLSA Lightning Sprints made the trip to I-76 Speedway on a hot Saturday night.

The feature started out with a huge wreck taking out half the field.

After the cleanup, the #39x Dakota Dillin took the checkered flag for the win, followed by the #86 Jenn Woods and #32 Blair Cooper. #21 BJ Sauer and #44 Ryan Radar rounded out the top 5.

Up next- double header Friday at 7pm at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, and Saturday night at 5pm at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, Colorado. Both are winged races. See you at the races!!

Published on Aug. 30, 2020, 8:09 p.m.

Jenn Woods wins at I-76 Speedway

18 RMLSA Lightning sprints made the trip to race at I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan Colorado for some great winged racing running the annual Don Flood Memorial race. Heat reach were won by #57 Brady Balderson, #86 Jenn Woods, and #75 Junior Thompson. After a long rain delay, the track was tacky, fast, and smooth. When the action was done at midnight, the RMLSA had its seventh winner of the season as the #86 GSXR powered Hyper driven by Jenn Woods took the checkered flag for her first win of 2020. #24B Honda powered Hyper driven by Johnny Boos finished 2nd, followed by the Honda powered Fab Tech #9F driven by Andy Flood. Complete results to follow when they are official.

Published on Aug. 16, 2020, 1:58 p.m.

Boos wins again at I-76 Speedway

13 RMLSA wingless Lightning Sprints made the trip to I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO for some great racing on the smooth slick quarter mile on a hot hazy summer Saturday night. The feature was won by #24B Johnny Boos, followed by #39x Dakota Dillin and #26 Chris Crowder.

Unofficial Feature results.....

#24B Johnny Boos
#39x Dakota Dillin
#26 Chris Crowder
#9F Andy Flood
#7 Josh Flood
#31 Steve Becker
#5 TJ Trengrove
#57 Brady Balderson
#13 Josiah King
#21 BJ Sauer
#44 Ryan Rader
#0 Bryan Van Deusan
#33 Gale Ingram

Next race is in two weeks, again at I-76 Speedway.

Published on Aug. 11, 2020, 8:35 p.m.

Johnny Boos and BJ Sauer win El Paso Doubleheader

The winged RMLSA Lightning Sprints took part in a doubleheader at El Paso County Raceway this weekend. 19 cars took part on Friday and 23 raced on Saturday including two drivers from Southern California. Night one saw #24B Johnny Boos win another followed by #26 Chris Crowder and #2 James Turnball rounding out the podium. Night number two had a new winner- car #21 BJ Sauer taking the win followed by #26 Chris Crowder awith #86 Jenn Woods rounding out the podium. Full results to follow.

Night #1 Feature finish

#24 B Johnny Boos
#26 Chris Crowder
#2 James Turnbull
#4 Jeff Dyer
#7 Josh Flood
#32 Blair Cooper
#13 Josiah King
#9F Andy Flood
#39x Dakota Dillin
#5 TJ Trengrove
#75 Junior Thompson
#44 Ryan Rader
#0 Brian Van Deusan
#33 Gale Ingram
#87H Tyler Hartz
#25 Mile Rotramel
#57 Brady Balderson
#31 Steve Becker

Night #2 Feature Finish

#21 BJ Sauer
#26 Chris Crowder
#86 Jenn Woods
#2J James Turnbull
#9F Andy Flood
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#17 Dave MCCray
#13 Josiah King
#7 Josh Flood
#57 Brady Balderson
#44 Ryan Rader
#39x Dakota Dillin
#75 Junior Harold Thompson
#0 Brian Van Deusan
#33 Gale Ingram
#32 Blair Cooper
#5 TJ Trengrove
#4 Jeff Dyer
#31 Steve Becker
#25 Mile Rotramel
#87H Tyler Hartz
#24B Johnny Boos

Next Saturday the RMLSA takes on I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan , Colorado without the wings on. Come on out to the always smooth fast quarter mile and see some great racing.

Published on Aug. 3, 2020, 8:01 p.m.

Blair Cooper wins at Honor Speedway

11 cars made the trip to race without wings at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, Colorado Saturday night. #32 Blair Cooper came from the 7th starting position to pass race leader #24B Johnny Boos with two laps to go for his first RMLSA win! #24B Johnny Boos finished 2nd flowed by #26 Chris Crowder. Full results to follow.

Next weekend we have a winged doubleheader at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO. Friday and Saturday August 7th and 8th. One on out and bring your friends and family for some great racing!

Published on July 24, 2020, 9:08 p.m.

Trengrove wins at Honor Speedway

13 cars made the trip to Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO for the first visit of the 2020 season. Heat races were won by #24B Johnny Boos, and #5 TJ Trengrove. The feature started with a bang, as in lap #2 the leader hit a tire and spun in front of the field collecting several cars. After the race was restarted #24 B Johnny Boos took the lead. A great battle was brewing thru the field until late race the #39X Dakota Dillin made contact with the backstretch wall , breaking off a wheel that was eventually run over by the #26 car Chris Crowder. The 39x was unable to rejoin the field. When the checkers were thrown, the #24 B took the checkered for the apparent win, but was disqualified for a rules violation. Rookie TJ Trengrove would take the win , followed by the #17 Dave MCCray and #10 Ken Brown rounding out the podium. They were followed by the #9F Andy Flood, #26 Chris Crowder, #57 Brady Balderson, #0 Bryan Van Deusan, , #33 Gale Ingram, #75 Jumior Thompson, #39X Dakota Dillin, #32 Blair Cooper, #24B Johnny Boos, and #44 Ryan Radar. The next race is back at Honor Speedway, no wings, on 8/1. See you at the races!!!!

Published on July 8, 2020, 8:35 p.m.

Dillin wins at Phillips County Raceway

10 cars made the trip to Holyoke, Colorado to Phillips County Raceway to start the two day holiday weekend of racing for the RMLSA. Heat races were won by #29 Dalton Webb and #7 Josh Flood. The feature race was won by #39x Dakota Dillin followed by #24B Johnny Boos, #26. Chris Crowder #9F Andy Flood, #13 Josiah King, #33 Gale Ingram, #10 Ken Brown, #29 Dalton Webb, #7 Josh Flood and #57 Brady Balderson. Saturday’s part two of the doubleheader was rained out following the heat races. Next race- July 18th at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO. Photo credit- Joe Starr

Published on June 14, 2020, 7:16 p.m.

Boos makes it three in a row

20 cars made the trip to El Paso County Raceway for some winged RMLSA winged Lightning Sprint Racing. Rain forced us to skip heat races again, but the added moisture made for record setting laps in the 13.6 second range. Johnny Boos won his third in a row from his outside front row starting spot. Late in the race a red flag was thrown for the flipped cars of #81 Mike McMillan and #3J Joel Mellon. Both driver s were okay.

Final results...

#24B Johnny Boos
#7 Josh Flood
#39x Dakota Dillin
#26 Chris Crowder
#17 Dave MCCray
#86 Jenn Woods
#31 Steve Becker
#32 Blair Cooper
#21 BJ Sauer
#5. TJ Trengrove (R)
#6 Randy Johnson (R)
#57 Brady Balderson (R)
#44 Ryan Radar (R)
#33 Gale Ingram
#13 Josiah King
#75 Junior Thompson
#3J Joel Mellon
#81 Mike McMillan
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#4 Troy Ullery

We return to action June 27th at El Paso County Raceway

Published on June 7, 2020, 8:33 p.m.

Race #3 for 2020 won by Johnny Boos

17 RMLSA drivers made the trip to I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO for race #3 of the 2020 Season. A heavy quick rainstorm and the three hour delay cancelled the heat races, but made for a fast smooth heavy track. The #39x Dakota Dillin and #24B Johnny Boos cars led the field ina spirited dual for most of the race until the red was out for the flipped #26 Chris Crowder car. He was okay, in the end, Boos took the win, followed by Dillin, #3J Joel Mellon, #21 BJ Sauer, #31 Steve Becker, rookie #5 TJ Tennengrove, #13 Josiah King, #4 Troy Ullery, #81 Mike McMillan, #44 Ryan Radar, #75 Junior Thompson,#33 Gale Ingram, #57 Brady Balderson, #7 Josh Flood, #5D Brent Rees, #86 Jenn Woods, #26 Chris Crowder.

Published on June 1, 2020, 3:45 p.m.

Second night in Holyoke won by Boos

Johnny Boos won the feature on night #2 at Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke. Dakota Dillin and Chris Crowder rounded out the top theee

Published on June 1, 2020, 3:42 p.m.

2020 season begins with doubleheader at Holyoke

2 nights of winged Lightning Sprint Racing kicked off the delayed start to the 2020 season. Night one was won by #26 Chris Crowder with #44 Brent Sexton and #3 Dalton Sexton rounding out the top three.

Published on Oct. 1, 2019, 9:08 p.m.

Johnny Boos is the 2019 RMLSA POWRI Champion

Johnny Boos in the Boos Family #24B R1 powered Hyper won the 2019 Championship, with a season high 7 feature wins and 12 podium finishes. Jenn Woods in the Woods #86 GSXR Hyper took 2nd in points ,with Josh Flood in the Flood Race Products #7 Honda Powered Fab Tech rounded out the top three for 2019. This season saw 30 drivers take part, with 8 drivers winning feature races over 17 race nights.

Published on Oct. 1, 2019, 9:03 p.m.

Jenn Woods makes it two in a row!

18 POWRI RMLSA Lightning Sprints made the trip on a cold blustery night to El Paso County Raceway for the final race of the 2019 Season. Heats were won by #24B Johnny Boos and 61B Lance Bennett. The feature race saw a couple flipped cars. #1 Toy Ullery and #24B Johnny Boos both flipped in separate incidents. Both drivers were OK. Jenn Wood took the checkered flag for win #2 in a row . #7 Josh Flood and #26 Chris Crowder rounded out the final 2019 podium. #39x Dakota Dillin and #00 Jacob Hazlett rounded out the top five, #32 Blair Cooper, #23 Culle Potoker, #61B Lance Bennett, #31 Steve Becker and #61 Jesse Fernandez rounded out the top ten. The #3JJoel Mellon, #3 Rick Marchbank, #33 Gale Ingram, #24 B Johnny Boos, #1 Troy Ullery and #20 Dale Johnston rounded out the field.

Published on Sept. 29, 2019, 3:48 p.m.

Jenn Woods wins her first at Honor Speedway

The first night of the final racing weekend for the POWRI RMLSA 2019 Season saw 10 cars racing non wing at the Pueblo, Colorado 3/8 mile oval at Honor speedway . The #86 Jenn Woods got her first RMLSA win , followed by #39X Dakota Dillin and #00 Jacob Hazlett. #23 Cullen Potoker took 4th with #31 Steve Becker rounding out he top 5. #33 Gale Ingram #61 Jesse Fernandez, #7 Josh Flood, #32 Blair Cooper and #3J Joel Mellon rounded out the field.

Published on Sept. 22, 2019, 7:42 a.m.

Ullery wins at Honor Speedway

14 cars went south to the new Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO for the last winged race of 2019, the Frank Potoker Memorial Race. Heat races were won by #1 Troy Ullery and #26 Chris Crowder. A special dash for cash race was run with several folks chipping in $150 for the winner with the top cars in heat race passing points entered. #7 Josh Flood took the win. the track dried out for the feature, with #1 Troy Ullery taking the win, followed by #23 Adam Trimble, #26 Chris Crowder, #61 Jesse Fernandez, and #39x Dakota Dillin. #32 Blair Cooper finished 6th, followed by #24B Johnny Boos, #3J Joel Mellon, #31 Steve Becker, #86 Jenn Woods, #10 Ken Brown, #3 Rick Marchbank, #33 Gale Ingram, #7 Josh Flood.

Published on Sept. 15, 2019, 7:47 p.m.

Boos wins again at El Paso County Raceway

17 POWRI RMLSA Lightning Sprints took over El Paso County Raceway for the last winged race there on a beautiful Saturday night in Calhan Colorado. Heat races were won by #82 Jason Woods and #24B Johnny Boos. The feature race went green to checkered once again on a smooth slick track with #00 Jacob Hazlett taking the green .Current points leader and 6 time winner this year, #24B Johnny Boos took the lead from the second row before one lap was complete, with #82 Jason Woods right behind him. Boos got a pretty good lead, but lapped traffic slowed up Boos allowing Woods to nearly pass for the lead with three to go, but Boos prevails at the end. #00 Jacob Hazlett rounded out the podium with his personal best 3rd place finish. #32 Blair Cooper finished fourth in his season best finish with #7 Josh Flood rounding out the top 5. #31 Steve Becker finished 6th, followed by #86 Jenn Woods, #21 BJ Sauer.#23 Colin Potoker, #13 Josiah King, #75 Corey Kelly, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #10 Ken Brown, #3 Rick Marchbank, #33 Gayle Ingram.

Published on Sept. 2, 2019, 8:42 p.m.

Crowder wins at Phillips County

14 cars made part two of the doubleheader weekend at Phillips County Raceway. Heats were won by #1 Troy Ullery and #24B Johnny Boos. The feature went green to checkered on a tire eating track with #26 Chris Crowder taking the win in front of #24B Johnny Boos and #82 Jason Woods. #39X Dakota Dillin and #7 Josh Flood rounded out the top 5. The balance of the field #00 Jacob Hazlett, #86 Jen Woods, #13 Josiah King, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #31 Steve Becker, #10 Ken Brown, #3J Joel Mellon, #33 Gale Ingram, #1 Troy Ullery. See you in two weeks at El Paso County Raceway.

Published on Sept. 2, 2019, 8:35 p.m.

Dillin wins the Al Wilson Memorial and $777

17 cars checked in at I 76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO. For the Al Wilson Memorial Race night. Heat races were won by Johnny Boos and Dakota Dillin. The feature honored a great man Al Wilson. Sponsors raised money in his honor of his car #7, so the feature paid $777 to win. Dakota Dillin took the win on the last lap in his car #39x. Johnny Boos in the #24B took second, with #1 Troy Ullery taking the third spot on the podium. #82 Jenn Woods followed in 4th with #21 BJ Sauer rounding out the top 5. The balance of the finishing order was #00 Jacob Hazlett, #29 Dalton Webb, #3J Joel Mellon, #26 Chris Crowder, #31 Steve Becker, #10 Ken Brown, #33 Gayle Ingram, #82 Jason Woods, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #9F Andy Flood and #7 Josh Flood

Published on Aug. 25, 2019, 5:37 p.m.

Race #11 for 2019 Goes to Johnny Boos at El Paso

Race #11 for 2019 saw 16 cars head to El Paso County Raceway for a POWRI RMLSA Lightning Sprint Race. Two heat races were run and won by #7 Josh Flood and #39X Dakota Dillin. The Feature saw #31 Steve Becker lead the first laps from his pole starting spot. Several cautions and one red flag slowed up the race, but when action resumed #39X Dakota Dillin took over the lead followed by #24B Johnny Boos. Late in the race Dillin had mechanical problems and Boos took over the lead. #26 Chris Crowder took over the 2nd spot, and #31 Steve Becker rounded out the podium. Complete results- Heat #1- #7 Josh Flood, #1 Troy Ullery, #31 Steve Becker, #61 jesse Fernandez, #86 Jenn Woods, #3J Joel Mellon, #10 ken Brown, #23 Cullen Potoker. Heat #2 #39X Dakota Dillin, #26 Chris Crowder, #00 Jacob Hazlett, # 24B, Johnny Boos, #82 Jason Woods , #9 Andy Flood, #21 BJ Sauer, #32 Blaire Cooper- Feature Finish- #24B JOhnny Boos, #26 Chris Crowder, #31 Steve Becker, #00 Jacob Hazlett, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #21 BJ Sauer, #9 Andy Flood, #7 Josh Flood, #82 Jason Woods, #1 Troy Ullery, #10 Ken Brown, #39X Dakota Dillin, #32 Blair Cooper, #23 Cullen Potoker, #86 Jen Woods, #3J Joel Mellon. Next week we have a double header with winged racing at I76 Speedway and Phillips County Raceway. Should be a great Holiday racing weekend ahead. See you at the races.

Published on Aug. 11, 2019, 8:12 p.m.

Boos wins again at El Paso

18 cars made the trip down to Calhan Colorado’s aEl Paso County Raceway, and were treated to a beautiful day and a great track surface. The racy 1/4 mile oval was recently revived with a lot of new clay. 3 heat races were run, and won by #0 BJ Sauer, #9F Andy Flood and #61 Jesse Fernandez. The feature was a great race starting out with the #3J driven by Joel Mellon taking the lead. A yellow flag on lap 3 regrouped the field with the #39x Dakota Dillin close behind the leader Mellon. As the race reached the halfway point, a red flag was thrown for the flipped #9F Andy Flood. He was okay and rejoined the field with a bent up wing. After the restart #24B Johnny Boos took over the lead, but sneaking up from his 13th starting spot #26 Chris Crowder took over second nearly passing Boos. This was Boos 5th win in the ten races this year. Third place was #3J Joel Mellon, with #1 Troy Ullery and #32 Blair Cooper rounding out the top 5. The remainder of the finishing order was #86 Jenn Woods, #7 Josh Flood, #31 Steve Becker, #9F Andy Flood, #61B Lance Bennett, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #57E Steve Estrada, #0 BJ Sauer, ##39x Dakota Dillin #13 Josiah King, #82 Jason Woods. We return to El Paso County Raceway again in two weeks on August 24th. See you there.

Published on July 28, 2019, 7:09 p.m.

Johnny Boos wins his first at El Paso County

16 Lightning Sprints made the trip back to El Paso County Raceway after a few weeks off. Mother Nature rained out the heat races, but the track crew and racers packed in a bad fast smooth racetrack . Since there was no qualifying and no heat races, the feature was lined up by pill draw. #31 Steve Becker led the first couple laps, then #24B Johnny Boos took the lead and never looked back. Jason Woods in the #82 took over second on lap 7 trying to run down Boos, followed by Becker, #39X Dakota Dillin and #7 Josh Flood. Lap 13 saw the first red as Becker ran over the infield berm running into the #33 car of Gayle Ingram causing him to flip several times. Both drivers were OK but unable to continue. A lap after that red another red flew for second place #82 Jason Woods flipped in turn one. He was okay and able to join the rear of the field with a bent up wing. #26 Chris Crowder drove from the eleventh spot to try to run down the leader Boos. When the checkered flew it was #24B Boos, #26 Crowder, #39x Dillin, #7 Flood, #86 Jenn Woods, #3J Joel Mellon, #1 Troy Ullery, #82 Jason Woods, #9F Andy Flood, #32 Blair Cooper, #13 Josiah King, #0 BJ Sauer, #23 Cullen Potoker, #10 Ken Brown, #31 Steve Becker and #33 Gayle Ingram.

Published on July 6, 2019, 10:27 p.m.

Chris Crowder wins Don Flood Memorial at I76

14 Lightning Sprints raced the second half of our Independence Day doubleheader at Butch Speichers I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO. For the Don Flood Memorial Race. Two heat races were won by #26 Chris Crowder and #82 Jason Woods. The feature was a great race. #82 Jenn Woods took the lead for the first third of the race. #26 Chris Crowder took the lead and never looked back capturing his first win with his new car. #82 Jason Woods tried a last lap pass but fell short finishing second two nights in a row. #86 Jenn Woods (wife of #82 Jason) finished third to round out the podium. #24B Johnny Boos and #1 Trou Ullery rounded out the top 5.The rest of the finishing order, #9F Andy Flood, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #3J Joel Mellon, #7 Josh Flood, #00 Jacob Hazlitt , #0 BJ Sauer, #33 Gale Ingram, #39x Dakota Dillon and #31 Steve Becker.

Published on July 6, 2019, 10:04 p.m.

Johnny Boos wins at Phillips County Raceway

Night one of the Independence Day Doubleheader saw 15 Lightning Sprints make the long trip to the fast 3/8 mile clay at Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, Colorado. Heat races were won by #24B Johnny Boos and #82 Jason Woods. The feature saw Johnny Boos take the lead , but the hard charging Woods tried to catch him but couldn’t quite get it done. Joel Mellon in the #3J had his season best finish rounding out the top three. #7 Josh Flood finished fourth, followed by his father #9F Andy Flood. #1 Troy Ullery finished sixth, #86 Jenn Woods seventh, #61 Jesse Fernandez in eighth, #33 Gale Ingram in 9th. #26 Chris Crowder rounded out the top 10. #32 Blair Cooper, #0 BJ Sauer, #31 Steve Becker and 39x Dakota Dillin rounded out the field.

Published on June 16, 2019, 8:41 p.m.

Brent Rees wins Powri RMLSA Race #6 for 2019

19 Powri RMLSA Lightning Sprints made the trip to I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO for race #6 Of the 2019 Season for a night of Non Wing Racing. 3 Heat Races were won by #5 Brent Rees of Arvada, CO in Brandon Steele owned R1 Powered XXX, #0 BJ Sauer in his ZX12 Powered XXX Chassis, and #23 Adam Trimble in the Potoker owned GSXR Powered Ellis. A little shower came thru after the heat races, and made a smooth slick track. 18 cars took the green, and ran 20 laps with one caution flag early . At the end the #5 Brent Rees took the checkers for his first win of 2019. The #24B Johnny Boos took second place for the third week in a row, followed by #23 Adam Trimble in third. #82 Jason Woods and #39X Dakota Dillin rounded out the top 5. The #86 Jenn Woods took sixth, followed by #7 josh Flood, #56 Jason Wessling, #0 BJ Sauer, #00 Jacob Hazlett, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #3J Joel Mellon, #7 Andy Flood, #10 Ken Brown, #33 Gale Ingram and #31 Steve Becker. We have now had 4 winners in 6 races running 4 different chassis, and 2 different brands of engines. Next up- July 4th and 5th doubleheader at Holyoke and Fort Morgan, CO. See you at the races.

Published on June 10, 2019, 2:46 p.m.

Woods wins POWRi RMLSA Race #5 at El Paso County

Jason Woods scored his second victory for the season at El Paso County on Saturday night. 17 Lightning Fast Lightning Sprints made the trip without wings to El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO. 2 heat races were run and won by Johnny Boos and Jason Woods. The feature lined up with those two in row two. Caution and red flags came several times early in the race but all drivers were OK. As the race progressed a heated battle between the two front runners Boos and Woods. Woods prevaled as Boos tried the top, and found no bit up there. Final results are #82 Jason Woods, #24B Johnny Boos, #39X Dakota Dillin, #57 Chris Crowder, #86 Jenn Woods, #31 Steve Becker, #23 Cullen Potoker, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #00 Jacob Hazlett, #7 Josh Flood, #3J Joel Mellon, #32 Blair Cooper, #33 Gale Ingram, #5 Brent Rees, #9 Andy Flood, #13 Josiah King. Next week- I-76 Speedway for the last NON wing race of the season. See you at the races

Published on May 26, 2019, 2:06 p.m.

Martinez Wins at El Paso !!

15 Powri RMLSA Lightning Sprints teams competed at El Paso County Raceway for race #4 for the 2019 season. 2 heats were won by #24B Johnny Boos and #7 Josh Flood. The feature race saw the #7 Josh Flood take the lead followed by the #46 Matt Martinez and #9F Andy Flood. #24 B later took the lead followed by Martinez and #39X Dakota Dillin. Boos extended his lead until the rough track launched him into the turn one tractor tire flattening his left front tire. A timely caution for another broken car allowed Boos to change the tire and rejoin at the back. Dillin kept pace with Martinez until the rough track broke a helm joint forcing him to the back of the tow truck. After the restart a riveting battle for the top 5 included Martinez , Andy Flood, husband and wife teammates #86 Jason Wood and #86 Jenn Woods, Boos and #31 Steve Becker. Boos passed them all nearly catching the leader on the last lap. When the checkered flag flew multi time Lightning Sprint winner #46 Matt Martinez in the Jesse Fernandez owned Fab Tech cross the line for the win. #24B Boos right behind him for 2nd, #9F Andy Flood in 3rd, #82 Jason Woods took 4th, #86 Jenn Woods wrapped in the top 5. Sixth Rookie #32 Blair Cooper, seventh place #31 Steve Becker, #7 Josh Flood in eight, the #00 rookie Jacob Hazlet takes ninth with the 3J Joel Mellon finishing 10th. #13 Josiah King takes 11th, #33 Gale Ingram finishes 12th, #39X Dakota Dillin in 13th, with #56 Jason Wessling and #61 Jesse Fernandez rounding out the finish. With our Phillips County race being cancelled, the next race is June 8th back at El Paso without the wings. See you there!!!

Published on May 19, 2019, 8:21 p.m.

Johnny Boos makes it two in a row in a close one!!

The third race night of the 2019 POWRi RMLSA Season saw 13 cars make the trip south to the first winged race of the season at Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO. Heat races were won by #39X Dakota Dillin and #82 Jason Woods. The feature lined up 12 cars led by the front row team mates Andy and Josh Flood. After a lap two caution for a spinning car, the field ran the rest of the race green to checkered. Josh Flood, Jason Woods and Andy Flood led the field for most of the 19 green flag laps, but behind them charging thru from his 7th place starting spot was the #24B of Johnny Boos, who using a lapped car, passed race leader Josh Flood coming out of the last corner. Boos won by only a few feet. The complete results are as follows.... #24B Johnny Boos (R1-Hyper), #7 Josh Flood (Honda-Fab Tech), #9F Andy Flood (R1 Fab Tech), #82 Jason Woods (ZX10 Henchcraft), #86 Jenn Woods )GSXR Hyper), #39X Dakota Dillin (Honda-Foz), #32 Blair Cooper (R1 Hyper), #31 Steve Becker (R1 Henchcraft), #46 Matt Icke (ZX10 Fab Tech), #3J Joel Mellon (R1 Stealth), #33 Gale Ingram (R1 fab Tech), #61 Jesse Fernandez (ZX10 Fab Tech). Next week DOUBLEHEADER- Calhan Saturday, and Holyoke Sunday. See you at the races!!!

Published on May 6, 2019, 8:17 a.m.

Johnny Boos wins at I76 Speedway

A beautiful spring evening had 16 wingless Lightning Sprints Racing at I76 Speedway for race #2 for the 2019 Season. Two heat races were again won by #1 Troy Ullery and #24B Johnny Boos. The feature started well with Troy Ullery taking the lead . On lap #4 he #7 Josh Flood car spun in turn 2 collecting the #0 BJ Sauer and his teammate #9F Andy Flood. All three cars were hurt, but the drivers were fine. Several laps later the #24B Johnny Boos took the lead in the high side and never looked back. Finish is #24 B Boos, #82 Jason Woods, #39X Dakota Dillin, #86 Jenn Woods, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #31 Steve Becker, #3J Joel Mellon, #10 Ken Brown, #33 Gale Ingram, #57 Gregg McGlaughlin, #1 Troy Ullery, #46 Matt Icke, #7 Josh Flood, #0 BJ Sauer, #9F Andy Flood.

Published on April 29, 2019, 8:28 p.m.

2019 Season Starts with Woods winning a crazy race

The 2019 RMLSA POWRI Lightning Sprint season started off with 17 cars showing up at El Paso County Raceway for a wingless night on the 1/4 mile clay. 2 heat races were run with the #24B Johnny Boos and the #1 Troy Ullery taking the wins. 14 cars started the feature on a rough slick track. Lap two saw the #56 Jason Wessling car wheel hop the #82, sending him for a ride in turn one. The #75 Junior Thompson flipped avoiding the flipped #56. Both drivers were OK. The restart saw the #61B driven by Lance Bennett taking the lead followed by the #24 of Johnny Boos. The #61B got sideways and collected the #24B sending him flipping as well . Both drivers were OK. Troy Ullery in the #1 took the lead for several laps until the #82 Jason Woods slipped under him in turn two taking the lead. Woods, Ullery and #39X Dakota Dillin stayed top three for quite a while until the #86 driven by Jenn Woods passed the #39X taking over the 3rd spot. In the End the #82 Jason Woods takes the win, followed by #1 Troy Ullery in second and #86 Jenn Woods (wife of Jason Woods) rounded out the podium. #39X Dillin was 4th, #75 Junior Thompson was 5th, #3J Joel Mellon 6th, #61 Jesse Fernandez was 7th, #0 BJ Sauer was 8th, #7 Josh Flood was 9th, #24B Johnny Boos was 10th, #61X Chris Crowder was 11th, #31 Steve Becker was 12th, #56 Jason Wessling was 13th . #61B was DQ'd for leaving his car while on the track. The #32, #33 and #9 Did not start the feature due to mechanical problems.

Published on Oct. 7, 2018, 5:13 p.m.

Jason Wessling wins his first Feature at I-76

Jason Wessling won his first RMLSA Lightning Sprint Feature Race on a cold night and a very dry slick race track at I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan on Saturday night. Starting in the 4th position, Wessling took the lead early and never looked back. Finishing 2nd was the #86 Rookie Jenn Woods with young Dakota Dillin rounding out the podium. Steve Becker and Johnny Boos rounded out the top 5. It was a crash filled race with many cars leaving the track on the back of the tow truck. Last race of 2018 is wingless at El Paso County Raceway on October 20th.

Published on Oct. 1, 2018, 5:46 p.m.

RMLSA 4 Wide Salute at Sherman County Raceway

Wingless RMLSA Four Wide Salute to America

Published on Oct. 1, 2018, 5:37 p.m.

Crowder makes it back to back at Sherman County

Chris Crowder led the field, to win himself back to back features at Sherman County raceway in Goodland, KS. Saturday night. After a spirited battle with the eventual 2nd place car driven by Johnny Boos, Crowder ran the high side to victory on the fast 3/8 mile track. Boos finished 2nd followed by Dakota Dillin. Jesse Fernandez was 4th and Rookie Jenn Woods rounded out the top 5.

Published on Oct. 1, 2018, 5:31 p.m.

Chris Crowder wins at Sherman County raceway

Chris Crowder led the way for the win in the first wingless race for 2018, followed across the stripe by Dakota Dillin and Josh Flood.

Published on Oct. 1, 2018, 5:22 p.m.

Dillin gets 4 in a row At El Paso County Raceway

Dakota Dillin won his 4th in a row at El Paso County Speedway and his 5th for the year. Dalton Webb and Johnny Boos rounded out the podium . Josh Flood, Andy Flood, Joel Mellon, Jenn Woods, Jason Wessling, Mike McMillan and Gale Ingram finished the top Ten.

Published on Sept. 16, 2018, 8:10 p.m.

Johnny Boos wins his first feature in Pueblo

Johnny Boos in his R1 powered Fab Tech #24B, won his first Lightning Sprint Race at Honor Speedway on Saturday night. Starting from the 4th position, on a rough challenging track, Johnny Boos battled with Ken Brown finally using lapped traffic to take the lead at lap 14. Joel Mellon finished 2nd , with Brown completing the podium. Heat races were won by Boos and #26 Chris Crowder.

Published on Sept. 10, 2018, 7:14 p.m.

Dillin makes it 3 in a row!!!!

Dakota Dillin made it three in a row at El Paso County Raceway..... Ethan Hunter in the #37 Henchcraft led the field of 19 Lightning Sprints to the green flag on a heavy El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO Saturday night. At the end of the opening lap a terrible wreck on the front stretch saw the #1 Troy Ullery DLH chassis flipping thru the air collecting the #50 Henchcraft chassis driven by Jason Woods, as well as the #7 Fab Tech driven by Josh Flood. Several other cars had damage as well but continued on to race. All drivers walked away. On the restart another yellow flew for the #31 machine who spun due to damage from the earlier accident. After a couple more yellows the #39X Foz machine driven by Dakota Dillin took the lead and never looked back. Meanwhile the #26 Hyper driven by Chris Crowder took over 2nd place leaving Hunter to finish in the 3rd position. The #23 Foz driven by Cullen Potoker finished 4th with Frank Martinez finishing 5th in his first race of 2018. Next stop is Honor Speedway in Pueblo, CO on Saturday 9/15/18 , with races starting at 630PM. See you at the races!!!

Published on Sept. 3, 2018, 5:33 p.m.

Dillin gets back to back wins at El Paso Raceway

Dakota Dillin won at El Paso County Raceway for his third of the season and two in a row. Starting in the #8 position, Dakota Dillin in his Honda powered FOZ Chassis, picked them off one by one and won his third of the year at El Paso County Raceway. He was followed across the line once again by the #50 GSXR Powered Henchcraft of Jason Woods. The rest of the top 5 included th #9F Yamaha Powered Fab Tech driven by Andy Flood, and the Yamaha powered Fab Tech #24B driven by Johnny Boos. Heat races were won by the #1 ZX12 powered DLH driven by Troy Ullery, #26 Honda Powered Hyper driven by Chris Crowder and the #7 Josh Flood. We return to El Paso on Saturday September 8th for an all Open Wheel Night with Lightning Sprints, Midgets and 305 sprints. No fenders!!! Races start at 5pm

Published on Aug. 26, 2018, 7:54 p.m.

Dillin wins his second feature at El Paso

18 cars checked in at El Paso County Raceway, with Dakota Dillin won his second feature of 2018, leading unchallenged flag to flag at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO . Jason Woods finished 2nd , Jesse Fernandez finished third, with Jason Wessling and Andy Flood rounding out the top 5. Heat races were won by Josh Flood, Dalton Webb and Andy Flood. We return to action at El Paso on Friday night to start off the Labor Day weekend.

Published on Aug. 13, 2018, 9:11 a.m.

Jesse Fernandez wins at El Paso County

Jesse Fernandez picked up his first RMLSA win at El Paso County Raceway tonight, being our 6th winner for 2018. Taking the lead on lap one, and leading thru numerous caution flags and restarts, the #61 Fab Tec ran the high sde to victory. Dalton Webb drove his Henchcraft Chassis to 2nd, Chris Crowder finishing third in his Hyper, followed by Andy Floyd and Jason Woods. Heats were won by Crowder and Woods. Next week we take on I 76 Speedway for Race #11.

Published on Aug. 13, 2018, 9:06 a.m.

Race #9 goes to Woods

18 Lightning Sprints raced at Butch Speicher’s fast quarter mile on Saturday, with The #50 GSXR Powered Henchcraft driven by Jason Woods taking the win. Josh Flood was a close 2nd in his #7 R1 powered Fab Tech Chassis, followed by Chris Crowder in his Honda powered #26 Hyper, Dalton Webb in R1 powered Henchcraft #29, with the #39x of Dakota Dillin rounding out the top 5 in his Honda powered Foz Chassis.heat races were won by Troy Ullery, BJ Sauer, and Johnny Boos.

Published on July 18, 2018, 2:47 p.m.

Woods wins his 4th of 2018

Weekend update!!!!

Jason Woods captures 4th win of the year. This weekend the RMLSA participated in the annual El Paso County Fair Race. 20 drivers were checked in and would not disappoint. Some early rain kept the track bad fast for the heat races. Heat race winners were won by Dave McCray in his first race back this year. Followed by Woods in heat #2 and Open Wheeler (Chris Crowder) in heat #3. The track did its usual thing and slicked off and glazed over. What wasn't expected was the second groove that built grip and provided for some great and intense side by side action. The main event saw some misfortune for young gun Johnny Boos and Andy Flood in the first lap ending the night early. After that young gun Dakota Dillon jumped out to the lead and was looking like he was gonna take back to back wins at El Paso County Raceway. Due to a late spin he was unfortunate enough to not get back to victory lane. The top 3 was rounded out by Michael Are with an impressive 2nd place finish after having some early season troubles. 3rd place was rounded out by Chris Crowder after another strong dig thru the field. The RMLSA takes 2 weeks off before we go on a August/September racing binge. Stay tuned for more updates. This was just race number 8 of 19 with plenty of room for change!

Published on July 12, 2018, 8:47 a.m.

Crowder wins the Al Wilson memorial

On July 7th , the RMLSA raced at I-76 Speedway for the Al Wilson Memorial Race. 21 cars made the trip.
The heat races were won by Andy Flood in the #9F, Johnny Boos in the #24B, and Jason Wessling in the #56. The feature race was a dandy. The #9F of Andy flood took off to lead the first few laps. The #1 of Troy Ullery took over the lead followed by the #26 Chris Crowder and Flood. Ullery and Crowder had a great battle brewing exchanging slide jobs. Lapped traffic made for some tough passing with the #1 Troy Ullery tangling with the #81 car, causing him to flip. He was Okay, but unable to return. Crowder sailed on to win the $777 purse. Next week, 7/14, the RMLSA heads to El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO for the El Paso County Fair Race!!! Come on down and watch the action- races start at 5PM.

Published on June 10, 2018, 7:43 p.m.

Dakota Dillin wins his first for Race #6 for 2018

21 cars made the trip back to the 1/4 mile D shaped dirt at Calhan, CO. Second year driver, 16 year old Dakota Dillin wins his first Lightning Sprint Feature in his Honda Powered Foz chassis.. Right behind him at the end was 2017 Champ Blaine Schubarth in his #2 GSXR powered Hyper. Rounding out the top three was multiple time Champ Troy Ullery in his #1 ZX12 powered DLH Chassis. Cullen Potoker finished 4th in his family owned GSXR powered Foz chassis, with #26 RMLSA president Chris Crowder rounding out the top 5 in his Honda Powered Hyper. Heat races were won by #1 Troy Ullery, #71 Matt Martinez and the #25 Mike Rotramel. We have 3 weeks off until we tackle the fast 1/4 mile at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan on July 7th.

Complete Feature Results

#39X Dakota Dillin
#2 Blaine Schubarth
#1 Troy Ullery
#23 Cullen Potoker
#26 Chris Crowder
#3J Joel Mellon
#50 Jason Woods
#61B Jesse Fernandez
#0 BJ Sauer
#9F Andy Flood
#29W Dalton Webb
#31 Steve Becker
#13 Josiah King
#7 Josh Flood
#61 Lance Bennett
#57E Steve Estrada
#3 Rick Marchbank
#25 Mike Rotramel
#24B Johnny Boos
#71 Matt martinez
#28 Ryan Riggs

RMLSA returns to action on July 7th at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan Colorado at 5PM.

Published on June 10, 2018, 7:30 p.m.

Josh Flood wins Race #5 at I76 Speedway's 1/4 mile

19 cars made the tow to Butch Speicher's I76 Speedway for race #5 for 2018. Josh Flood won the feature in his R1 powered Fab Tech chassis. Following him across the line for his 3rd runner up of the year was the #24B R1 powered Fab Tech driven by Johnny Boos. Rounding out the top 5 was the #2 GSXR powered Hyper driven by Blaine Schubarth, the #26 Honda powered Hyper owned and driven by RMLSA president Chris Crowder, and the #9F of last weeks winner Andy Flood in his R1 powered Fab Tech. heats were won by Crowder, Schubarth and Josh Flood.

Published on June 10, 2018, 7:22 p.m.

Andy Flood takes race #4 for 2018

24 cars showed up to race at the 1/4 Mile El Paso County Raceway for race #4 for RMLSA race season 2018. Andy Flood wins in his R1 powered Fab tech machine, with Matt Martinez coming from the back to finish 2nd in his brothers #71 Honda Powered XXX Chassis . The top 5 included Andy's son Josh Flood in his R1 powered Fab Tech, Chris Crowder in his #26 honda powered Hyper, and Blaine Schubarth in his GSXR powered Hyper. Heats races were won by Schubarth, Josh Flood, and #50 Jason Woods. The double header weekend saw RMLSA teams drive 600 miles, and compete on two very different tracks. Next weekend we take on the always fast and smooth I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO.

Published on June 10, 2018, 7:16 p.m.

Woods takes three in a row for 2018

The third race for the season for the RMLSA Lighting Sprints at Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, CO, was won by the #50 GSXR powered Henchcraft machine driven by Jason Woods. Following him across the line was the #24B R1 Powered Fab Tech machine of Jonny Boos. The top five was rounded out by The #26 Honda powered Hyper driven by Chris Crowder, the #2 GSXR powered Hyper of 2017 Champ Blaine Schubarth, and the #37 R1 powered Henchcraft #26 Crowder, #2 Schubarth, and #9F Andy Flood. 18 cars made the trip braving very hot temps and a well prepared 3/8 mile track. RMLSA is On to EL Paso County raceway tomorrow for the 2nd part of the double header.

Published on May 14, 2018, 8:31 p.m.

2018 Race #2 sees Woods on top again

Weekend Recap!!!!

On a cold misting spring night, 15 of the RMLSAs' best, braved the tow and headed to the fastest dirt track in Colorado- Phillips County Raceway, (PCR), promoted by BST Promotions, for a first of 2 visits for the 2018 Season. The track was rich with moisture and the light mist made sure to keep it tacky and hammered down! Heat race #1 started with Open Wheeler Chris Crowder jumping to the lead and not looking back. Josh Flood was following when he unfortunately had to pull off due to motor failure. Heat #2 started with Jesse Fernandez jumping out front and taking the lead. He held last year's champ Blaine Schubarth off for a few laps until Blaine was able to catch him and pass him taking the heat #2 win. After the heat races the feature lineup saw Andy flood and Jesse Fernandez on the front row. They took the green and followed nose to tail for a few laps till a caution came out. On The restart Jason Woods jumped to the outside from 4th position and passed 3 cars in a lap and saw him hot on the tail of Andy Flood. The following lap he would gain the lead and never turn back. Jason won his second consecutive main event followed by hot shot Johnny Boos and Blaine Schubarth rounding out the podium. RMLSA takes a week break and will head back to Philips County Raceway Saturday 5/26 and then straight to El Paso County Raceway 5/27 for a Memorial Day Weekend show down.

Published on May 10, 2018, 8:50 p.m.

Jason Woods sweeps race night #1 for 2018

2018 is here and brought out 20 of the RMLSA’s best out to Butch Speichers famed I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan Colorado. The track was smooth, heavy and hammered down. Jason Woods would start on the pole in the Feature and lost two spots early. Just before the halfway mark a Steve Estrada and Dalton Webb would tangle bringing out the first caution of the evening. Woods restarted in 3rd, and would get past Chris Crowder leaving race leader Johnny Boos to have to negotiate with. As Boos and Woods entered lapped traffic, Boos tangled with a lapped car and spun. Woods took over the lead with Crowder and Skyler Wissman pressuring for the lead. Wissman got by Crowder finishing second behind Woods. Jason Woods swept the night winning both his heat and the Feature in his GSXR powered Henchcraft. The other two heats were won by Johnny Boos and Chris Crowder. Next up- the fastest dirt in Colorado. The RMLSA support the URSS 305 Sprint cars in Holyoke, CO. On May 12th.

Published on Nov. 17, 2017, 6:45 p.m.

Blaine Schubarth wins 2017 Championship

2017 Awards Banquet

The 2017 Awards Banquet was a huge success!! We crowned our 2017 RMLSA Champion, as well as great awards for many competitors. Blaine Schubarth is our 2017 Champion, and received the RMLSA traveling trophy, as well as the huge Championship trophy.He drove his GSXR Powered Hyper chassis to several wins and numerous podium finishes. The runner up #24B was Johnny Boos who drove his R1 powered Fab Tech chassis to several 2nd place feature finishes, and 4 third place finishes. Finishing third this year was the ZX10 powered Henchcraft chassis car #31 driven by Steve Becker. Frank Martinez drove his Honda powered xxx chassis to several 2nd and third place feature finishes and Andy Flood drove his R1 powered Fab Tech chassis to round out the top five. Vicky Mills drove her R1 powered Bishop chassis to win the Rookie of the year honors. Andrew Daniels won the Most Improved driver Award, Danny Estep won the Best Looking car Award for his beautiful Henchcraft, and Steve Becker won the Sporsmanf the Year ward again. We are all looking forward to 2018!!!!

Published on Oct. 15, 2017, 8:35 p.m.

Crowder Sweeps the Season Finale at I-76 Speedway

The 2017 Season ending race night welcomed the ninth winner of the year, the #26 Honda powered Hyper driven by veteran Chris Crowder. 2nd place was the #1CO GSXR powered EMC driven by 2016 Champion Glenn Waterland. 3rd place was the #17 ZX10 powered Henchcraft driven by two time feature winner Dave McCray. The cold windy night made for a tacky fast track for the 20 cars that took part in a great night of racing.

Published on Oct. 8, 2017, 8:15 p.m.

Josh Flood wins his first Feature race!!

El Paso Raceway welcomes the RMLSA

Josh Flood drove his #7 R-1 powered Fab Tech chassis to his first win on a chilly night at El Paso County Raceway. Johnny Boos drove his #24B R-1 powered Fab Tech chassis to a tight 2nd place followed by the #1 Troy Ullery in his ZX12 powered DLH Chassis to complete the top three. Those top three were followed by #2 Blaine Schubarth, #17 Dave McCray, #31 Steve Becker,#9F Andy Flood, #61 Jesse Fernandez, #1CO Glenn Waterland, #25 Mike Rotramel, #10 Ken Brown, #56 Jason Wessling, #57 Andrew Daniels, #71 Frank Martinez, #3 Rick Marchbank, #8 Vicky Mills, #3J Joel Mellon, #15E Danny Estep, #13 Josiah King, #26 Chris Crowder, # 2Z Trevor Snow. Heat races were won by #26 Chris Crowder, #1CO Glenn Waterland, and #71Frank Martinez. RMLSA closes out the 2017 season next Saturday 10/14/17 at I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan , CO for the final USAC Winged race of the year. Bring your friends and watch some great racing.

Published on Sept. 11, 2017, 8:14 p.m.

Woods wins his first Lightning Sprint Feature !!

7 winners so far in 2017

Jason Woods in the #50 GXSR Powered Henchcraft Chassis wins his first Lightning Sprint feature at El Paso County Speedway. The young dwarf car Champion found the winners circle in a 20 laps green to checkered race after taking the lead from heat race winner #23 Andrew Daniels on lap 4. A fast field of 21 cars took the green with all 21 cars finished a Lightning fast feature without any caution flags. #71 Frank Martinez finished a close 2nd, with points leader #2 Blaine Schubarth finishing 3rd. Rounding out the top 5 was the #71 of Dave McCray and the #23 Andrew Daniels with his season best finish in the 5th position. Heat races were won by multiple time RMLSA champion #1 Troy Ullery, #17 Dave McCray and #23 Andrew Daniels.

Published on Sept. 4, 2017, 3:56 p.m.

Schubarth wins at I-76 Speedway

Blaine Schubarth took the lead on lap 10 from the #7 Josh Flood and wins another at I-76 Speedway on a hot September night in Fort Morgan, CO. The father and son team of Andy and Josh Flood took the lead from the start and raced hard with the #2 of Schubarth hot on their heals. A lap #3 red flag for the upside down #71 Frank Martinez bunched up the field. When the checkered flag flew it was #2 Schubarth followed by a career highest 2nd place finish for #7 Josh Flood with the #24B Johnny Boos rounding out the top 3. Andy Flood finished 4th followed by #1 Troy Ullery and #31 Steve Becker.

Published on Sept. 4, 2017, 3:48 p.m.

Steele wins Al Wilson Memorial Race

#5 Brandon Steele

Brandon Steele wins the Al Wilson Memorial Race at El Paso County Raceway!! Brandon Steele wins with the #50 Jason Woods hot on his tail. #1 Troy Ullery finishes third, with #2 Blaine Schubarth and #31 Steve Becker rounds out the top 5!! Brandon takes home $777 for the win. Thanks to our Friends of Al Wilson who donated the extra funds to the large purse.

Published on Aug. 28, 2017, 7:51 p.m.

Three Race weekend has 3 different winners!!!!

El Paso Raceway welcomes the RMLSA

The RMLSA headed to the 1/4 mile El Paso County Raceway for a marathon racing weekend of three race nights in less then 26 hours. 23 cars raced each night , and great racing was had. On Saturday the RMLSA raced USAC sanctioned Winged cars. Heat races were won by the 24B Johnny Boos, #2Z Matt Martinez and #17 Dave McCray. The Winged feature was won by the #17 McCray. Up first on Sunday was the Al Wilson Memorial Race honoring our good friend the late Al Wilson. The heats (raced last month) were won by the #2 Shubarth, #1 Troy Ullery and #17 McCray. This non winged Feature race was won by #5 Brandon Steele. The evening races were winged USAC Races. The heats were won by the #25 Mike Rotramel, #1 Troy Ullery and #2 Schubarth. The feature was won by the #2 of Blaine Schubarth.

Published on July 16, 2017, 9:13 p.m.

Race #7 goes to #2 Blaine Schubarth

20 Non Winged Lightning Sprint teams made the first trip to I76 Speedway for this season. A beautiful evening and the best track we have seen so far in 2017 made for some great non Wing racing. Heat races were won by #61 Jesse Fernandez, #2 Blaine Schubarth and #5 Brandon Steele. The feature was an exciting one with several mishaps. When the dust cleared the #2 Schubarth Hyper was the winner from the 11th starting spot. Following him to the checkers was the #25 Mike Rotramel and the #24B of Johnny Boos. the top five included the #71 of Frank Martinez and teh #0 of BJ Sauer. The rest of the field was rounded out by the #31 Steve Becker, #7 Josh Flood, #23 Cullen Potoker, #56 jason Wessling, #13 Josiah King, #15E Rookie Danny Estep, #1 Troy Ullery, #60 Gary Helken, #17 Dave McCray, #61 Jesse fernandez, #1CO Rookie Haley Waterland, #2Z John Frasier, #5 Brando Steele, #8 Rookie Vicky Mills, and #3 Rick Marchbank. Next up- El Paso County Fair AL WILSON MEMORIAL - Friday 7/21/17 at El Paso County SPeedway!!!

Published on June 25, 2017, 2:25 p.m.

Race Night #6 Winner is Michael Rotramel= Car #25

The first non wing race of the year was a tough one. A rough track combined with no wings made for a challenge for all strapped in. the #25 of Michael Rotramel led all 20 laps in a great race that challenged every driver. #61 Jesse Fernandez finished close in the runner up spot, followed by the #31 Steve Becker. Completing the top 5 was #23 Cullen Potoker and #0 BJ Sauer. The balance of the field was #01 Troy Ullery, #9F andy Flood, #2 Blaine Schubarth, #15E Rookie Danny Estep, #56 Jason Wessling, #7 Josh Flood, #8 Rookie Vicki Mills, #9 Ryan Riggs, #61X Matt Martinez, #10 Ken Brown, #3 Rick marchbank, #24B Jonny Boos, #71 frank Martinez, #60 Gary Helken, #10X Tony Pierce Jr, #2Z John Frasier. 3J Joel Mellon Did not start. Heats were won by #71 Frank Martinez, #24B Johnny Boos, and #0 BJ Sauer.

Published on June 11, 2017, 8:28 p.m.

Night # 5 win goes to Dave McCray!!!!!

Race night #5 for 2017 saw 24 cars invade El paso County Raceway. A warm day led to a hot night of racing. Heat races were won by #23 Cullen Potoker, #31 Steve Becker and #61 Jesse Fernandez. The feature saw the #23 of Potoker take the lead for the first half of the feature. The #17C of Dave McCray took over the lead and never looked back. Behind them the #23 of Potoker, the #20 Of Dale Johnston, the #61 of Jesse Fernandez , and the #0 of BJ Sauer battled till the end, with the #20 of Johnston finishing second, followed by the #61 of Fernandez. The top 5 was rounded out by the #23 of Potoker and the #0 Of Sauer. 6th was #2 Blaine Schubarth, 7th 24B Jonny Boos, 8th #61 Frank Martinez, 9th #31-Steve Becker, 10th #3J Joel Mellon, 11th-#3 Rick Marchbank, 12th- #50 Jason Woods, 13th- #9 Dylan Riggs, 14th-# 13 Josiah King, 15th-#57 Andrew Danials, #16-#15 Danny Estep, 17th-# 17L Deneen Leturgez, 18th-# 26 Chris Crowder, 19th-# 60 Gary Hellen, 20th-##2Z John Fraiser, 21st -# 8 Vicky Mills, 22nd-# 25 Michael Rotramel, 23rd-# 9F Andy Flood -#10 Ken Brown DNS.

Published on June 5, 2017, 9:27 p.m.

Race Night #4- Schubarth Wins!!

Night #4 for 2017 saw the second night at the 1/5 mile Airport Raceway in Garden City, KS. 18 cars again checked in , with the #71 Frank Martinez, the #56 of Jason Wessling and #2 Blaine Schubarth picking up the heat race wins. The feature kicked off after midnight, with the #2 GSXR powered Hyper Chassis Of Schubarth picking up his first win of 2017, followed across the line by the Honda powered Triple X Chassis #71 of Frank Martinez and the Kawasaki powered Henchcraft Chassis#31 Steve Becker. The top five included 4th place #26 Chris Crowder and 5th place # 3 Rick Marchbank.

Published on June 5, 2017, 9:18 p.m.

Race night #3 in Garden City, KS- Andy Flood Wins

Night one at Garden City Kansas' Airport raceway saw 18 cars running USAC Winged Lightning Sprints. Heat Races were won by #3J Joel Mellon, #71 Frank Martinez, and #31 Steve Becker. Rain ended our night, but we ran the feature on Sunday evening. The Feature race saw the Yamaha powered Fab Tech chassis #9F of Andy Flood pick up his first RMLSA USAC Win!!! The top three included teh GSXR Powered hyper chassis #2 Blaine Schubarth and the Yamaha powered Fab tech chassis #24B of Johnny Boos. Rounding out the top 5 was the #56 Of Jason Wessling and the #26 of Chris Crowder.

Published on May 14, 2017, 8:44 p.m.

Race Night #2- Ullery Sweeps again

21 Cars for night #2

USAC race night #2 was a great night of racing with 21 cars in attendance. Heat races were won by the #9F of Andy Flood, the #24B of Johnny Boos, and the #01 of Troy Ullery. The feature lined up on a dry slick track with the #71 of Frank Martinez in the lead. The #2 of Blaine Schubarth later led. Several cautions bunched up the field, with the #01 of Ullery taking the lead with two to go. The top three was rounded out by the #2 of Schbarth, and the #71 of Martinez. Fourth place was a career best finish for the #9 of Dylan Riggs with the #31 of Steve Becker rounding out the top five. The balance of the field was the #24 of johnny Boos,#3 of Rick Marchbank, #9F Andy Flood, #17 Dave McCray, #61 Jesse Fernandez #20 Dale Johnston, #23 Cullen Potoker, #10 ken Brown, #25 Mike Rotramel, #13 Josiah king, #56 Jason Wessling, #15 Rookie Danny Estep, #3J of Joel Mellon, #2Z John frazier, #8 Rookie Julie Mills, #17L of Deneen Leturgez. Next week we take the wings off and race at I76 Speedway in Fort Morgan, CO.

Published on April 23, 2017, 5:09 p.m.

2017 Season Begins!!! Ullery Sweeps night #1

It was snowing at the track at 1PM the day of the races, but 17 cars made the trip to start off the 2017 racing Season, and the first USAC Sanctioned Lightning Sprint Race in Colorado, and it was an eventful night. Heat races were won by the #01 of Troy Ullery and the #2 of Blaine Schubarth. The feature race lined up as heat races finished with Ullery and Schubarth on the front row. Ullery took the lead followed by Schubarth and Andy Flood. Several laps later, the #2 of Schubarth flipped wildly in turn 3 ending his night. The driver was OK. In the back of the field, the #3J of Joel Mellon, the #24B of Johnny Boos, and the #17 of Dave McCray making their way to the front. By mid race, the 3J had taken over the #3 spot, with the #17 and #24B moving up fast. At lap 14 the #17 and the #3J made contact sending the #3J machine flipping multiple times in turn 3 . The driver was OK , but his night was done. When the clay settled, the Ullery #01 led the field to the checkered followed by the #17 McCray, the #24 Boos, the #9F Flood and the #31 driven by Steve Becker. Rounding out the field was the #56 of Jason Wessling, the #57 Andrew Daniels, the #3 Rick Marchbank, the #13 Josiah King, #8 Rookie Vickie Mills, #3J Mellon, #9 Dylan Riggs, #2 Schubarth, #71 Frank Martinez, #2Z John Frasier. We will see you in three weeks on May 13th at the Colorado Motorsports Park 1/3 mile oval in Byers CO for USAC Race #2!!

Published on Sept. 26, 2016, 6:38 p.m.

Glenn Waterland is the 2016 RMLSA Points Champ

Glenn Waterland in the GSXR Powered #11C, wins the RMLSA Points race for 2016. He won 7 races, and finished in the top 3 for 14 of the 17 race nights, and finished every feature race. His crew for the season is his wife Hayley and little Dylan!!! The #2 of Blaine Schubarth , who won 9 features, could never recover form his opening night when he wrecked in the heat, and could not start that feature. These two drivers dominated the season, winning 16 of 17 races. Johnny Boos rounded out the top three, with Steve Becker and Rookie Dakota Dillin rounding out the top 5.

Published on Sept. 26, 2016, 6:33 p.m.

Waterland Makes it two wins in a row !!!

Glenn Waterland in the GSXR Powered 11C, made it two in a row at El Paso County Speedway. He survived a spirited challenge by the 24B of Johnny Boos, but pulled away for his 7th win of the year!! Finishing 2nd was the #24B of Johnny Boos, followed by the #2 of Blaine Schubarth.

Published on Sept. 16, 2016, 7:30 p.m.

Waterland Wins At El Paso County

World Of Outlaws crowd was huge!!!

he RMLSA raced Wednesday as the support show for the World OF Outlaws and the Rocky Mountain Midget Racing Assoc. at El Paso County Speedway in Calhan, CO. 20 Lightning Sprints , 20 Midgets and 24 Sprint Cars made for an Epic show on a smooth slick track that made for fantastic racing, and lots of passing.

RMLSA Heats were won by Blaine Schubarth and Glen Waterland. The 20 laps feature was again green to checkers after one restart. Glen Waterland took the lead from the pole and never looked back. Blaine Schubarth and Brandon Steele rounded out the top three. Behind them was battle after battle for some great racing.

Results are ....

Heat 1-
#2 Blaine Schubarth
#5 Brandon Steele
#50 Jason Woods
#30 Scott Heikes
#3 Rich Marchbank
#61 Jesse Fernandez.
#25 Mike Rotramel
#9 Dylan Riggs
#3J Joel Mellon
#71 Frank Martinez

Heat #2

#11C Glen Waterland
#29 Skyler Wissman
#24B Johnny Boos
#31 Steve Becker
#9F Andy Flood
#0 BJ Sauer
#39X Dakota Dillon
#13 Josiah King
#39 Mike Snelling
#71X Dave McCray

Feature

#11C Waterland
#2 Schubarth
#5 Steele
#24B Boos
#30 Heikes
#29 Wissman
#61 Fernandez
#9F Flood
#3 Marchbank
#31 Becker
#25 Rotramel
#9 Riggs
#39x Dillon
#13 king
#0 Sauer
#50 Woods
#3J Mellon
#71 Martinez

The RMLSA Lighting Sprints finish out the season back at El Paso County Raceway on September 24th.

Points are updated on www.RMLSA.com.

Published on Sept. 11, 2016, 7:27 p.m.

Schubarth wins at El Paso County....

Blaine Schubarth won again at El Paso County, but not the way he often does. Starting on the pole again, Schubarth led for several laps, until the 24B Of Johnny Boos completed the pass on the outside exiting turn 2.The 11C of Glen Waterland followed Boos taking over the 2nd spot. The #5 of Brandon Steele brought out the red flag after flipping in turn 2- he was OK, but could not continue. After the restart the Boos #24B led thru the white flag, until the engine stumbled for the last lap, slowing up the 11C of Waterland, letting the #2 of Schubarth take the lead for the final lap. Top 5 was Schubarth, Waterland, Scott Heikes, Jesse Fernandez with #23 Cullen potoker rounding out the top 5. Congrats to Fernandez, starting in the 11th spot, to finish 4th. Final results later .

Published on Sept. 4, 2016, 9:06 p.m.

Garden City Dominated by Schubarth

The RMLSA traveled to Airport Raceway in Garden City Kansas for the Labor Day 2 night races supporting the PowrI / RMMRA Midgets and PowrI Micros. 10 cars made the trip , and were treated to the stickiest track of the season on night #1, and a slick smooth track on night #2. Blaine Shubarth won both features, but the racing was great all around the track in all the races. Complete Results were...

9/2/16

Heat Race-
#2 Blaine Schubarth
#11C Glen Waterland
#9F Andy Flood
#31 Steve Becker
#29 Skyler Wissman
#5 Brandon Steele
#39x Dakota Dillon
#24B Johnny Boos
#13 Josiah King

9/2/16 Feature

#2 Schubarth
#11C Waterland
#9F Flood
#29 Wissman
#24B Boos
#31 Becker
#39X Dillon
#13 King
#5 Steele

9/3/16 Heat Race

#29 Wissman
#9F Flood
#2 Schubarth
#11C Waterland
#24B Boos
#39x Dillon
#31 Becker
#13 King
#7L Deneen Leturgez
#5 Steele

Feature

#2 Schubarth
#29 Wissman
#11C Waterland
#9F Flood
#24B Boos
#31 Becker
#39x Dillon
#13 King
#5 Steele
#7L Leturgez

Published on Aug. 21, 2016, 10:16 p.m.

Two in a row for Schubarth!

The #2 Napa car of Blaine Schubarth took the victory again on Saturday ad Sherman County Speedway in Goodland Kansas.
The podium was completed by the 11c of Glenn Waterland who came through from 6th on the grid and Johnny Boos who held 2nd for a long time until a slight error coming off turn 2 allowed Waterland the chance to slip through.
The top five was rounded out by #31 Steve Becker and Jesse Fernandez in the 61.
Blaine made it a perfect night by also taking the win in the first heat race which featured a wild slide by Jesse Fernandez in the #61. Heat race 2 was taken by Johnny Boos in the 24B.

Published on Aug. 21, 2016, 10:11 p.m.

Schubarth again at El Paso County

The #2 Of Blaine Schubarth took the win at EL Paso County Raceway Saturday night. The #5 of Brandon Steele finished 2nd, with the #11C of Glenn Waterland rounding out the top 3. Steve Becker in the #31 took 4th, with Rick Marchbank in the #3 car completed the top 5.

Published on Aug. 7, 2016, 10:52 p.m.

Waterland makes it two in a row!

The RMLSA made a welcome return to the I-76 Speedway at Fort Morgan after a 2 month break. On a warm and humid night Glenn Waterland in the 11c drew the pole and didn’t look back to take the feature.
Johnny Boos made a great drive from 6th on the grid to finish second, followed by the always fast Brandon Steele in the 5.
The top five was rounded out by Blaine Schubarth in 4th and BJ Sauer in fifth, who had his best result of the year with the RMLSA.

Heat race winners were Glenn Waterland and Brandon Steele.

Full results:
Feature:
11c Glenn Waterland
24B Johnny Boos
5 Brandon Steele
2 Blaine Schubert
0 BJ Sauer
61 Jesse Fernandez
31 Steve Becker
1T Troy Ullery
39x Dakota Dillon
13r Josiah King

Heat 1:
11c Glenn Waterland
1T Troy Ullery
24B Johnny Boos
2 Blaine Schubarth
39x Dakota Dillon

Heat 2:
5 Brandon Steele
0 BJ Sauer
61 Jesse Fernandez
31 Steve Becker
13r Josiah King

Published on July 24, 2016, 8:30 p.m.

Waterland Wins at El Paso County

17 Lightning Sprints made the trip on Friday night to Fair night at the El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, CO. A little rain from mother nature helped to give us the widest fastest track we have ever seen there.
Heat races were won by the #2 of Blaine Schubarth, the ?#?11C? of Glen Waterland, and the #29 of Skyler Wissman.
The #11C of Glen Waterland won the feature race running the top, in a caution free race that was over very quickly. Scott Heikes in the #30, and Blaine Schubarth in the #2 rounded out the podium.
Heat #1 Results
#2 Blaine Schubarth
#24B Johnny Boos
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#39X Dakota Dillon
#3J Joel Mellon

Heat #2
11C Glen Waterland
#50 Jason Woods
#23 Cullen Potoker
#13 Jjosiah King
#33 Dave McCray
#71 Frank Martinez

Heat #3
#29 Skyler Wissman
#30 Scott heikes
#3 Rick Marchbank
#71x Matt Martinez
# 31 Steve Becker
#39 Mike Snelling

Feature
#11C Glen Waterland
#30 Scott Heikes
#2 Blaine Schubarth
# 29 Skyler Wissman
#24B Johnny Boos
#33 Dave mcCray
#23 Cullen Potoker
#3 Rick Marchbank
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#31 Steve Becker
#3J Joel Mellon
#39X Dakota Dillon
#50 Jason Woods
# 39 Mike Snelling
#13 Josiah King

Published on July 10, 2016, 2:21 p.m.

Schubarth Wins again at El Paso County

Blaine Schubarth took advantage of his pole starting position to lead flag to flag at El Paso County raceway to continue is dominance at our home track. He has yet to be beaten there this year. The #5 of Brandon Steele , starting in the 5th spot, was able to nearly catch him, but ran out of laps to attempt a pass. Good racing on a slick , bumpy, dusty track!!! Top 5 was #2 Schubarth, #5 Steele, #30 Scott Hiekes, #24B Johnny Boos, and #23 Cullen Potoker.

Heat Race Results-

Heat #1
24B- Johnny Boos
50- Jason Woods
30- Scott Heikes
3- Rick Marchbank
33- Davey McCray
3J- Joel Mellon
39- Mike Snelling

Heat #2
11C- Glen Waterland
23- Cullen Potoker
5- Brandon Steele
2- Blaine Schubarth
31- Steve Becker
61- Jesse Fernandez
39X- Dakota Dillon

Feature-
2- Blaine Schubarth
5- Brandon Steele
30- Scott Heikes
24B- Johnny Boos
23- Cullen Potoker
3- Rick Marchbank
11C- Glen Waterland
50- Jason Woods
61- Jesse Fernandez
31- Steve Becker
39x- Dakota Dillon
39- Mike Snelling
3J- Joel Mellon
33- Davey McCray

Published on July 5, 2016, 9:27 p.m.

Waterland Sweeps Night #2 at Dodge City

Night #2 of the Boot Hill Showdown was delayed a day due to rain, but the ?#?11c? of Glen Waterland did not mind the wait, as he made it two wins in a row at Dodge City Raceway. Using his front row starting spot, Glen walked away from the field in the green to checkered 15 lapper on the perfectly prepped high banked 3/8 mile clay. Blaine Schubarth and Johnny Boos rounded out the top three.
Heat Races were won by Waterland and Schubarth.
Complete results......
Heat one-
#2 Blaine Schubarth
#29 Skyler Wissman
#33 Dave McCray
#61 Jesse Fernandez
?#?39X? Dakota Dillon
Heat #2
#11C Glen Waterland
?#?24B? Johnny Boos
#31 Steve Becker
?#?7L? Deneen Leturgez
#39 Mike Snelling
Feature
#11C Waterland
#2 Schubarth
#24B Boos
#29 Wissman
# 33 McCray
#31 Becker
#7L Leturgez
#61 Fernandez
#39x Dillon
RMLSA is back in action this Saturday at El Paso County Raceway WITH the wings on at 6PM. See you at the races!!!!!!!

2016 Points are updated on the points page

Published on July 5, 2016, 9:26 p.m.

Dodge City Night #1 goes to Waterland

Night One of the Boot Hill Showdown had some great racing action. The ?#?11C? of Glenn Waterland took the win for his first RMLSA Winged victory.
Dave Mccray took the lead for the first half of the feature . After a yellow for a blown engine in the #29 of Skyler Wissman, action resumed with McCray leading followed by the #2 of Blaine Schubarth. After a caution for the spinning 01 of Corona California's Darren Hillberg, Glenn Waterland took over the lead. With a couple laps to go the ?#?24B? of Johnny Boos took over 2nd with the #2 of Blaine Shubarth close behind.
Heat Races were won by Darren Hillberg and Johnny Boos.
Final results.....
11C. Glenn Waterland
24B. Johnny Boos
2. Blaine Schubarth
33 Davey McCray
23 Cullen Potoker
61 Jesse Fernandez
31 Steve Becker
39x. Dakota Dillion
7L. Deneen Leturgez
01 Darren Hillberg
29. Skyler Wissman
39. Mike Snelling
1H Rick Hench DNS

Published on June 12, 2016, 7:48 p.m.

Race #5 - Shubarth wins again at EPCR

21 cars - great racing

21 Cars checked in and raced at race #5 of the 2016 RMLSA Season , at El Paso County Raceway. Heat races were won by the 11C of Glenn Waterland, The #3 of Rick Marchbank and the ?#?24B? of Johnny Boos. All 21 cars took the green for a 21 lap race (in respect for the injured car #21 of Michael Bennett). A very dry slick track proved a challenge for all the drivers. The #3 of rick Marchbank took the lead for several laps. The 1T of Troy Ullery took over the top spot after a few laps. Ullery spun and was hit by the #2 of Blaine Shubarth. flipping Ullery. He was unhurt, but could not continue. Race resumed after the red flag with the #2 passing the #29 of Skyler Wissman. Shubarth went on to win, followed by the #31 of Steve Becker, The #29 of Skyler Wissman, , the #24B of Johnny Boos and rounding out the top 5 was the 11C of points leader Glenn Waterland.
Complete Results....
2 Blaine Shubarth
31 Steve Becker
29 Skyler Wissman
24B Johnny Boos
11C Glenn waterland
9F Andy Flood
30 Scott Heikes
3 Rick Marchbank
50 Jason Woods
3J Joel Mellon (R)
0 BJ Sauer
39 Mike Snelling
71 Frank Martinez
61 Jesse Fernandez
23 Cullen Potoker
39X Dakota Dillon
60 Gary Helken
33 Davey McCrae
1T Troy Ullery
57 Andrew Daniels
11Z John Frasier
The RMLSA has 2 weeks off. Racing resumes Friday and Saturday with a huge 2 day winged show with additional purse in Dodge City Kansas at Dodge City Raceway racing on the same awesome 3/8 mile tracksupporting the huge show with the NCRA Winged 360 Sprint cars, the URSS Winged 305 Sprint Cars. It will be lots of wings and lots of great racing on the long 4th of July Weekend.

Published on June 5, 2016, 11:19 p.m.

Michael Bennett GoFundMe

Last night during the RMLSA feature race at I-76 Speedway, Michael Bennett was involved in a very serious single car crash at I-76 speedway.
A GoFundMe fund has been setup to help assist with Michael's medical bills and road to recovery. Please visit the site and donate a few dollars.

Links

Published on June 5, 2016, 11:15 p.m.

2016 Race night #4 winner - Glenn Waterland

After what felt like the first day of Summer and a great fan appreciation night Glenn Waterland in the 11c top the victory at I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan.
The race was punctuated by a long red flag period as track crews and medical staff worked to extract Michael Bennett from his car after a bad flip.
Blaine Schubarth continued his impressive form with another podium visit and Scott Heikes made it a great start to his season by taking third place on his first night of the year.
There were great battles all the way down the field with Scott Wilson and Dave McCray rounding out the top five.

#11c - Glenn Waterland
#2 - Blaine Schubarth
#30 - Scott Heikes
#7 - Scott Wilson
#33 - Dave McCray
#24B - Johnny Boos
#3J - Joel Mellon
#3 - Rick Marchbank
#31 - Steve Becker
#39 - Mike Snelling
#39x - Dakota Dillin
#50 - Jason Woods
#21 - Michael Bennett

Published on June 5, 2016, 11:03 p.m.

2016 Race night #3 winner - Blaine Schubarth

Blaine Schubarth in the number 2 NAPA Hyper took his second victory in a row a El Paso County Speedway. Early in the day a thunder storm passed over the track which led to heavy but fast conditions.

Second place on the podium was taken by Dave McCray, who was debuting a new car tonight. With a heat race win and second place finish it looks like this might be one fast car!

Glenn Waterland led the early laps but found the conditions not to his liking and eventually slipped back to finish in the third position.

Published on May 15, 2016, 6:15 p.m.

2016 Race night #2 Winner - Blaine Shubarth

20 cars made the trip to the chilly El Paso County Raceway last night for some non winged Lightning sprint action.
3 heat races were run, won by the #61 of Jesse Fernandez, the #2 of Blaine Shubarth, and the # 29 of Skyler Wissman.
The Feature race was won by the #2 Hyper chassis driven by Blaine Shubarth. Second place to Glenn Waterland in the GSXR powered 11C. The podium was filled by the third place R1 powered Fab Tec chassis #24B of Johnny Boos. Congrats to the top 3 in a good race.
Top ten was.....
#2. Shubarth
#11C. Waterland
#24B Boos
#29 Wissman
#71 Martinez
# 50 Woods
# 31 Becker
#7 Wilson
#23 Potoker
?#?39x? Dillon
Complete results will be posted after we get official results of how the track scored all the cars involved in the big wreck on lap 4.
Congrats to the two rookies in the top ten, #50 Jason Woods in 6th and the #39x of Dakota Dillon.

Published on April 25, 2016, 4:24 p.m.

2016 Race Night #1 Won by #7 Scott Wilson

Race night #1 of the 2016 Season started off at I-76 Speedway with 15 cars signed in for the non Winged race. 4 new drivers got to race with the RMLSA, and the racing was great!!! Heat # 1 saw the leader spin entering turn one, collecting the 24B car of johnny Boos. The #2 car of Blaine Shubarth hit the 24B and went for a wild ride, ending his night in the Ambulance with a concussion and sore ribs. Neither were able to continue. As racing resumed the #71 of frank Martinez took the win followed by #60 Gary Helken and the #0 of BJ Sauer in his first night racing in 16 years. Not finishing were the #2 of Blaine Shubarth, The 24B of Johnny Boos, #57 of Andrew Daniels, The 2Z of John Frasier, and the 21 of Michael Bennett. Heat #2 was won by the #7 Of Scott Wilson followed by the #5 Brandon Steele, the #11c of Glenn Waterland, #31 Steve Becker, #3j of Joel Mellon, #61 Jesse Fernandez,and the #39X of Dakota Dillon.

The Feature race was won by Scott Wilson in the Fab Tech #7, followed closely by the 11C of Waterland and the #31 of Becker. The #61 of Jesse Fernandez and the #60 of Gary Helken rounded out the top 5.

Special congratulations goes to the 57 of Andrew Daniels who won the $100 rookie award, and thanks to the anonymous donor who put up that prize.

Final Results for Race #1 of 2016-

Heat #1

#71 Frank Martinez
#60 Gary Helken
#0 BJ Sauer
#2 Blaine Shubarth
#57 Andrew Daniels
#24B Johnny Boos
#2Z John Fraiser
#21 Michael Bennett

Heat #2

#7 Scott Wilson
#5 Brandon Steele
#11C Glenn Waterland
#31 Steve Becker
#3J Joel Mellon
#61 Jesse Fernandez
#39X Dakota Dillon

Feature Race #1- (Starting Position)

#7 Scott Wilson (1)
#11C Glenn Waterland (2)
#31 Steve Becker (8)
#61 Jesse Fernandez (10)
#60 Gary Helken ((3)
#5 Brandon Steele (4)
#0 BJ Sauer (7)
#57 Andrew Daniels (9)
#21 Michael Bennett (5)
#39x Dakota Dillon (12)
#3J Joel Mellon (11)
#71 Frank martinez (6)

DNS
#2Z John Frasier
#24B Johnny Boos
#2 Blaine Shubarth

We race again with the wings on May 7th at I-76 Speedway at 6PM. See you at the races!!!

Published on April 15, 2016, 8:49 p.m.

Race 1 Postponed to April 24

Due to the inclement weather forecast for the 16th and 17th of April the first RMLSA race of the season at I-76 Speedway has been postponed.

We will now face the first green flag of the season on April 24. Racing starts at 1pm, hot laps and 12 and gates open at 10:30am.

Please arrive early to allow time to get everyone's cars through tech.

Plus, as an added incentive there is $100 dollars on offer for the highest finishing rookie driver!

Published on Oct. 11, 2015, 9:23 p.m.

Ullery Makes it Back-To-Back RMLSA Championships

Troy Ullery wins the 2015 RMLSA Points Championship for the 2nd year in a row. His consistant racing every week, with 5 wins leading all drivers. Blaine Schbarth, Glenn waterland, Scott Wilson and Steve Becker rounded out the top 5 in a very competetive field of cars.

Published on Oct. 11, 2015, 9:18 p.m.

Schubarth wins Night 2 of the Double Header

Blaine Schubarth won the second night of the double header for his 3rd win of 2015. 20 Cars made the night two race an exciting one. Great wheel to wheel racing for 20 laps had Schubarth coming out on top over Glenn Waterland and Tim Snelling rounding out the podium. 2015 Champion Troy Ullery finished 4th followed by Steve Becker, Johnny Boos , Scott heikes, Rich Marchbank, Skyler Wissman and Jesse Fernandez rounding out the top ten.

Published on Oct. 11, 2015, 9:54 a.m.

McCray wins night 1 of final double header

Dave McCray took his second victory of the year at El Paso County Speedway last night, starting from the sixth spot on the grid he made some nice passes early on to take the lead mid way through the race. McCray was followed home by Blaine Schubarth and Johnny Boos. The top 5 was rounded out by Matt Martinez and Steve Becker.

The heat races were punctuated by a tip over for the 11 of John Frazier, fortunately John was unharmed, unfortunately his wing was badly damaged and he couldn't continue. Heat race winners included Scott Wilson, Steve Becker and Troy Ullery.

Published on Sept. 27, 2015, 4:06 p.m.

Becker gets first win in a photo finish

24 Cars made the trip to El Paso County Raceway for the last non winged race night of the 2015 season. Heat races were won by the #2 of Blaine Schubarth, the #30 of Scott Heikes and the #11C of Glenn Waterland. The feature started with a couple red flags for flips by the #9 of Dylan Riggs, and later the #21 of Mike Bennett. Rick Marchbank led the field to the green and led for a few laps, until getting passed by Teammate #30 Scott Heikes who led thru the white flag, until lapped traffic allowed the #31 of Steve Becker to pass from the 3rd position to take the win by less then a foot at the line. Results were #31 Becker, #30 Heikes, #2 Blaine Schubarth, #61 Martinez, #7 Wilson, #71X McCrae, #11C Waterland, #24B Boos, #24 Tim Snelling, #20 Dale johnston, #56 Simpson, #1T Ullery, #19 Fernandez, #3 Marchbank, #29 Wissman, #23 Potoker, #60 Helken, #00 Zander Johnston, #25 Rotramel, #11 Fraiser, #21 Bennett, and #9 Riggs. El Paso County raceway will be the track to close out the 2015 season on October 10th and 11th for two final races to decide the Chamionship. Troy Ullery leads the points, but the top 6 are all in striking distance.

Published on Sept. 23, 2015, 7:59 p.m.

Rick Hench makes it two in a row at Oberlin

Rick Hench led feature #2 at Oberlin Speedway on race night #2 of the Bob Salem memorial. Johnny Boos gave chase and came up short finishing 2nd again, followed by Glenn Waterland who completed the podium. Steve Becker and Cullen Potoker rounded out the top 5.

Published on Sept. 23, 2015, 7:54 p.m.

Oberlin Night #1 won by Rick Hench

Rick Hench led wire to wire in the Sept 19th feature at Oberlin , KS Speedway. He was followed by Johnny Boos and Cullen Potoker. Steve Becker and Glenn Waterland completed the top 5.

Published on Sept. 6, 2015, 11:15 p.m.

Schubarth doubles up in specatcular fashion!

Blaine Schubarth took his second victory of the season in spectacular style on Saturday September the 5th at -I76 Speedway. Starting the main event from 5th on the grid Blaine quickly made his way through to second early on as Mike Rotramel in the 25 made a great start to lead the early running. After an early caution Blaine took the lead and was never headed as he took a handy lead to the checkered flag.

The closest battle of the night was between Scott Wilson in the 7 and Steve Becker in the 31. After a race long battle going back and forth it was eventually Wilson who took the second spot ahead of Becker in third.

Rounding out the top 5 was Troy Ullery in the 1T in fourth and Dale Johnston in fifth, both drivers putting in solid drives on a low grip track.

Special mention this week goes to the 24B team of Johnny Boos, who turned around a series of misfortunes early in the night to recover to an 8th place finish.

Here's the final finishing positions for I-76 Speedway, September 5th, 2015:
1: 2 Blaine Schubarth
2: 7 Scott Wilson
3: 31 Steve Becker
4: 1T Troy Ullery
5: 20 Dale Johnston
6: 30 Scott Heikes
7: 11c Glenn Waterland
8: 24B Johnny Boos
9: 24 Tim Snelling
10: 19 Jesse Fernandez
11: 29 Skylar Wissman
12: 9F Andy Flood
13: 3 Rick Marchbank
14: 60 Gary Helkin
15: 00 Zander Johnston
16: 25 Mike Rotramel (DNF)
17: 11 John Frasier (DNF)
18: 39 Mike Snelling (DNF)

Published on Sept. 6, 2015, 10:59 p.m.

Waterland makes it four in Byers

Glenn Waterland took the win on September 4th at Byers to make his first trip to victory lane with the wings on board. After a great battle with Steve Becker early, Waterland took the advantage on the only yellow flag restart of the night. Becker in the 31 came home in second.
Highlight of the night was seeing number 60 Gary Helkin take the final spot on the podium after a race long battle with the 9F of Andy Flood. Gary shows his commitment to the sport every week as he makes the long journey from Montrose, Colorado every week to race with the RMLSA so it's great to see that dedication rewarded with a podium place.
The top five was rounded out by Andy Flood and John Frasier in the 11.

Published on Sept. 1, 2015, 12:07 a.m.

It's a Non-Wing Triple for Waterland

Glenn Waterland in the 11c took his third win of the year last Saturday on a superbly prepared I-76 Speedway. Waterland started from the 8th spot on the grid and quickly moved through to the lead on lap 3, from here he survived two cautions to pull away for the win.
In second place was the ever consistent Troy Ullery in the 1T. Troy started in the 11th spot and had one close call as he rode a wheel as he made his way through traffic.
Number 5, Brandon Steele made a welcome return to the track and showed his class to take the final podium spot after 3 years away from the drivers seat.
Steve Becker in the 31 enjoyed a strong night to come through from 13th on the grid to finish in fourth. Unfortunately Steve gave up a the final podium spot on the last lap as Steele fought his way through.
The top 5 was rounded out by car 7, Scott Wilson, who also took a heat race win on the night to make yet another strong points haul. This result moves Scott up to second in the points.

Uncharacteristically there was damage to some of the cars, with Johnny Boos, Davy McCray, Paul Babich, Andy Flood and Dale Johnston all ending up with bent parts and pieces. Let's hope the damage wasn't too bad and we'll see them all back soon.

Once again Devan's Race Videos has put together an excellent clip of all the great action, check out the 4 wide racing early on!

Here's the full list of results for the RMLSA at i-76 Speedway, August 29, 2015:
1: 11C- Waterland
2: 1T- Ullery
3: 5- Steele
4: 31- Becker
5: 7- Wilson
6: 2- Schubarth
7: 25- Rotramel
8: 19- Fernandez
9: 29- Wissman
10: 60- Helken
11: 21- Bennett
12: 00- Z Johnston
13: 39- M Snelling
14: 24- T Snelling
15: 2J- McCray
16: 11- Frasier
17: 24B- Boos
18: 69- Babich
19: 9F- Flood
20: 20- D Johnston
21: 70- Pierce
22: 4- Booth

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Published on Aug. 23, 2015, 10:25 p.m.

Ullery's domination continues

Troy Ullery made it 5 wins for the season on Saturday, August 22, 2015 to continue his domination of the year so far.
Ullery started 12th on the grid and made his way through the field with some great passes both high and low to take the win. After winning the first heat Johnny Boos in the 24B also had a great drive through the field to second place. Making his first visit to Calhan this year was Paul Babich in the 69, surely not his last after a great performance to finish third on the podium.
The top 5 was completed by Scott Wilson who won the third heat race and Tim Snelling who made his first trip to the scales this year after a great battle early on with Cullen Pottaker up the front.

Special mention to Cullen Pottaker this week, who started the main event on the pole and showed great form to lead the early running. Unfortunately mechanical gremlins prevented Cullen from finishing the race, but if this young racer can put together this type of form for the rest of the year he will surely get some great results.

Once again thanks to Missy ullery for this great video of all the action.

Here's the full finishing order for August 22, 2015 and El Paso County Speedway:
1: 1T
2: 24b
3: 69
4: 7
5: 24
6: 71x
7: 11c
8: 20
9: 31
10: 19
11: 21
12: 3
13: 39
14: 9F
15: 60
16: 12
17: 00
18: 25 DNF
19: 11 DNF
20: 23 DNF
21: 30 DNF
22: 2 DNF

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Published on Aug. 15, 2015, 9:55 p.m.

Lightning strikes twice for Waterland

The 11c of Glenn Waterland swept to his second victory of the year at Sherman County Speedway in Goodland Kansas.
Troy Ullery in the 1T took the lead early from the 4th starting spot followed closely by the 31 of Steve Becker. Meanwhile Waterland had a poor start and dropped back to 9th from 3rd on the grid, eventually he found his groove and started moving back through the field. With 3 laps to go he moved around the outside and into the lead where he stayed to the flag.
After a race long battle between Ullery, Becker and Scott WIlson, it was Ullery and Becker who completed the podium. Wilson eventually secured 4th place with the 30 of Scott Heikes making a well earned visit to the scales in 5th.

The race was punctuated by a long red flag period after the 29 of Skylar Wissman took a tumble in turn 3, thankfully he walked away mostly unharmed apart from some bumps and bruises.

That wraps up the big track running for the year, it's 1/4 mile all the way to the end of the season now with visits to El Paso County Speedway and I76 Speedway completing the calendar.

Here's the full finishing order for Sherman County Speedway, August 15, 2015:
1: 11c
2: 1T
3: 31
4: 7
5: 30
6: 2
7: 24B
8: 20
9: 71x
10: 3
11: 21
12: 9F
13: 00
14: 39
15: 29 DNF
16: 69 DNF
17: 24 DNF
18: 11 DNS
19: 60 DNS

Published on Aug. 15, 2015, 10:44 a.m.

Ullery for four at Byers!

Troy Ullery once again hit the top step of the podium with a commanding win at Colorado Motorsports Park in Byers Colorado. Ullery moved to the lead early with a pass around the outside of Steve Becker who eventually finished on the podium after a very close run to the line with Davy McCray.

The top five was completed by Dale Johnston and Skylar Wissman in the 29.

A pair of tip overs highlighted the main event, first up it was Jesse Fernandez who rode a wheel and put the number 19 upside down for the second time this year, continuing his run of bad luck. Second up was Scott WIlson in the number 7 Fabtech. Scott clipped one of the marker tires on the exit of turn 4, spun and parked himself upside down. Thankfully both drivers were unharmed.

Once again Devan's race videos has provided some great shots of all the action, check it out below!

Here's the full finishing order for August 14, 2015 at Colorado Motorsports park:
1: 1T
2: 71x
3: 31
4: 20
5: 29
6: 11c
7: 9F
8: 96
9: 23
10: 7
11: 60
12: 00
13: 11
14: 19 DNF
15: 71 DNF

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Published on Aug. 2, 2015, 10:08 p.m.

Waterland makes it 7 winners on the year

A warm and dry day ended with victory for Glenn Waterland in the 11c at I-76 Speedway. After taking the heat race win Waterland found the high groove to his liking and took out the feature win too, for just his second win with the RMLSA. After starting from the 5th grid position Troy Ullery made his way to the second spot to continue his relentless pursuit of podium finishes. Final spot on the podium was taken by Paul Babich in the 69, his first visit to the podium this year and a welcome return it is.

For the third time in a row Steve Becker made it into the top 5 with a fourth place and also with his third top 5 in a row was Scott WIlson in 5th.

As usual Missy Ullery has posted a great video of all the action, check it out!

Here's the final finishing order for I-76, August 1st 2015:
1: 11c
2: 1T
3: 69
4: 31
5: 7
6: 30
7: 2
8: 24B
9: 19
10: 9
11: 71x (DNF)
12: 3 (DNS)
13: 25 (DNS)

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Published on July 29, 2015, 8:44 p.m.

Ullery back with a vengence.

The second Friday night show for the year ended with victory once again for Troy Ullery, who bounced back after 2 DNF's at Dodge City to reclaim the top spot on the podium. This was Ullery's third win of the year, and so far the only person to take more than one victory.

24 cars signed in for the annual fair race at El Paso, and the competition was hot and heavy all night long. The podium was completed by Skylar Wissman who achieved his best result so far with the RMLSA in second and backed up a third place spot a Dodge City to solidify his credentials at the top of heap. Blaine Schubarth took his beautifully prepared NAPA number 2 Hyper to third.

The top five was rounded out by Steve Becker who is consistently putting in solid results after a rough start to the season with two DNF's and the super consistent Scott Wilson in the number 7 Fabtech.

Jesse Fernandez made the highlight reel once again, this time with a gentle flip coming out of turn 2. He was able to continue minus his top wing, and put in a solid effort despite that handicap.

Until next time check out this great video shot by Missy Ullery!

Here's the full finishing order for El Paso County Speedway, 24 July 2015:
1: 1T
2: 29
3: 2
4: 31
5: 7
6: 20
7: 71x
8: 24B
9: 24
10: 11c
11: 3
12: 21
13: 32
14: 39
15: 9f
16: 19
17: 96
18: 9
19: 23
20: 12
21: 00
22: 71 (DNF)
23: 28 (DNS)
24: 70 (DNS)

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Published on July 19, 2015, 10:33 p.m.

McCray takes first victory!

On Friday July 17th the RMLSA headed out to Byers to try out the new track at the Colorado Motorsports Park.
Congratulations goes to Dave McCray who took out the victory, his first with the RMLSA. The podium was completed by Scott Wilson and Glenn Waterland, who both enjoyed a race long battle with multiple passes either way before it was decided.
The top five was completed by Steve Becker who advanced through after starting near the back and Andy Flood who secured his best result and first top 5 of the year.

The Colorado Motorsports Park team has put together a great facility with a fun layout and fantastic lighting, all the drivers in attendance had a great night and are looking forward to heading back.

Published on July 6, 2015, 10:41 p.m.

Dodge City Saturday win goes to Butler

July 4th saw another great line up of 25 cars take to the Dodge City high banks. This time it was youth versus experience on the front row with Johnny Boos lining up alongside Wally Butler.
Butler saw off challenges from both Troy Ullery and Rick Hench, but he was not to be stopped this night and took the win for the NLSA club from Canada.
Hench finished second after once again passing a lot of cars from the 10th starting spot. The podium was completed by Roland Bernard who made excellent use of the high line to pass a number of cars on the outside. The top five was completed by Boos and Glenn Waterland in the 11c.

A big thanks goes out to all the cars who traveled from Manitoba, Minnesota, California, Nebraska and Missouri to join all the RMLSA regulars for a great weekend of racing.

Thanks also to the team at Dodge City Raceway park for a great weekend at a top notch facility.

Once again we have a great video from Devan's race videos to capture all the action, check it out!

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Published on July 4, 2015, 1:21 p.m.

Night 1 at Dodge City goes to Dvergsten

The RMLSA has made it's way to the Kansas heartland in Dodge City. Night 1 of the 2 night show was won by Dexter Dvergsten visiting all the way from Minnesota.
A great field of 25 cars took the green with Bobby Layne leading early, a tangle with Troy Ullery bought the yellow which bunched up the field and gave Dexter his chance. Layne's car appeared to tighten up in the latter stages and Dexter moved through for the victory.
The podium was completed by Wally Butler and Skylar Wissman, with Bobby Layne eventually finishing fourth and Rich Hench in fifth having made his way through from the 18th grid position.

Check out all the action in the great video shot by Devan's Race Videos.

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Published on June 21, 2015, 12:11 a.m.

Ullery and Schubarth take victory! June 20 and 21.

Troy Ullery and Blaine Schubarth took out the victories over a great weekend of racing with the RMLSA.

June 20th saw 25 cars sign in to race at I-76 and after an excellent battle with Steve Becker who led the early running Troy Ullery made a nice pass round the outside for the victory. Becker came home in second followed by Glenn Waterland who almost threw it all away on the last lap with a half spin but just held on for third ahead of Scott Wilson and Johnny Boos.

June 21st also saw 25 cars sign in, for a total of 30 different drivers over the weekend. This time it was Blaine Schubarth taking the victory after leading most of the race. Coming home second was Brent Rees after making some great passes both inside and out. Third place was Johnny Boos, who is showing an excellent turn of speed and consistency in his second year with the RMLSA. Rounding out the top 5 was Troy Ullery and Dale Johnston.

The hard luck award for the weekend goes to the Martinez team with Matt blowing a motor late in the main event on Saturday and Jesse Fernandez ending up with heavy damage to the car after a spin early in the main on Saturday.

Next up the RMLSA is heading back to Dodge City for the second year to race with the World Of Outlaws for two nights over July 3rd and 4th. With cars expected from as far away as Canada and California these shows are going to be hotly contested and great fun, we hope to see you there!

Published on May 23, 2015, 11:53 p.m.

May 23rd Race at El Paso County Raceway

A great field of 23 signed in to race on Memorial Weekend Saturday. Despite heavy rain in many parts of the state, the weather gods were smiling on El Paso County Raceway and with only a few drops of rain during hot laps the racing was uninterrupted by the weather.
The main event was taken out by Brent Rees after some great battles for the lead throughout the race. The podium was completed by the ultra consistent Troy Ullery and Matt Martinez who proved that bad luck has nothing to do with the 13th grid spot.
Rounding out the top five were Dave McCrea who's joined the RMLSA from the legends class and Blaine Schubarth who fought back after being tangled early on.
Unfortunately the second night of the memorial weekend double header was rained out so the next time we'll see the lightning sprints back on track will be at I-76 Speedway on June the 20th, we hope to see you then!

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Check out this great video of Saturday nights main event kindly supplied by Devan's Race Videos:

Published on May 21, 2015, 7:34 p.m.

April 25th Races at I76 Speedway

14 Cars braved a dismal weather forecast and made the trip for the postponed 2015 Season Opener for the RMLSA . We were greeted with a cold wind, and several rain, lightning and thunderstorms. But, the track crew spent some time and made a very fast smooth track that tested all the drivers and cars. Matt Martinez, Troy Ullery and Johnny Boos took off for a green to checkered feature that had lots of lapped traffic, and some great racing, Troy Ullery in his GSXR powered Henchcraft got by Matt Martinez in is ZX12 powered Fab Tech with a couple laps to go for the win!! Completing the top 5 were Johnny Boos in his R1 powered Fab Tech , Scott Hiekes his GSXR Powered Bishop and Scott Wilson in his R1 powered Fab Tech.

Published on April 26, 2015, 8:54 p.m.

April 25th Winged Race at I76 Speedway

14 Cars braved the rain, wind, cold, thunder and lightning , and raced at I-76 Speedway on a beautiful tacky smooth very fast track. 2 heat races were won by Johnny Boos and Matt Martinez. In the feature race Matt Martinez led Troy Ullery and Johnny Boos off to a fast start in a Green to Checkered race that saw lots of lapped traffic, some close calls, and great racing, with Ullery passing Martinez for the win in the final laps.The battles raged back in the pack and several motors expired near the end, in the caution free race. Final results were Ullery, Martinez, Boos, Heikes, Wilson, Waterland, Schubarth, Bennett, Flood, Wissman, Marchbank, Becker, Reed and Fernandez,

Published on April 26, 2015, 2:35 p.m.

4/25/15 I-76 Speedway

Great racing action from 4/25/15 at I-76 Speedway

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Published on March 29, 2015, 6:41 a.m.

July 4th, 2014 Dodge City

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Published on March 19, 2015, 6:11 p.m.

June 21st, 2014 I-76 Race

Website Update - And a Video

A new feature to our website this year, will be videos on the main page. We will be changing and adding videos randomly, and each week we will have videos from the previous race week on this page. This video is a Non Wing race at Fort Morgan on June 21st, 2014. Great racing for the lead for the last 10 laps!!!

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