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Get ready for a SUPER night, because the Deep South Crane Rentals Super Late Models are back for race number three of the four race Blizzard Series.Again it’s a double header here and Mobile on Saturday which always creates a good car count. It’s at that point of the season where outsid- ers start making their appearance to try and get some seat time on the tricky half mile as they start prepa- rations for the December Snowball All these drivers realized that only two races remain and its crunch time now as the year is beginning to wind down. The Blizzard Series and the Southern Super Series will be in conjunction with each other as far as points toward a championship. It may be a little confusing but let me try to explain. As far as the Bliz- zard races, all four races are run at Five Flags. The highest finisher in points in the Blizzards Series will be the track champion for Super Late Models. The Southern Super Series is run at five different tracks, Montgomery Speedway, South Alabama Speedway (Opp), Mobile, Five Flags Speedway and Watermel- on Capital Speedway in Cordell, Georgia. Donnie Wilson from Oklahoma leads the Blizzard points, while Texan Casey Smith is leading the points in the Southern Super Series. Each of the drivers looks to hold on to their points lead for more than just a championship. Even if they have some sort of miscue in qualifying for the Derby, it’s still possible to get a free ride into the Snowball. This weekend, also look for Bubba Pollard, David Rogers, Casey Roderick (who won the last race), Ross Kenseth, Kyle Grissom and a host of others to be on hand Also on schedule tonight are the Pro Trucks, Sportsman and Bombers. Have fun, enjoy. Southern Super Stocks, Pro Trucks, Bombers & Sportsmen New driver, no problem: Carswell, Kenseth Opti- mistic about Blizzard It wasn’t that long ago that Jake and Deanna Carswell were like most racing fans. But simply sitting in the grandstands, watching races across the southeast, wasn’t enough for the young couple from Woodstock, Ga., who promote Christian music con- certs around the country. “We race for fun; it’s a side business,” Jake Carswell said. “When we’re not busy work- ing with music, we race. It’s a blessed life we live. We try to have fun with it.” In 13 seasons, there has been plenty of fun. Carswell Motorsports has built (Cont. on page 2) By Chuck Corder

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Get ready for aSUPERnight, because theDeep South Crane Rentals Super Late ModelsarebackforracenumberthreeofthefourraceBlizzardSeries.Againit’sadoubleheaderhereandMobileonSaturdaywhichalwayscreatesagoodcarcount.

It’satthatpointoftheseasonwhereoutsid-ersstartmakingtheirappearancetotryandgetsomeseattimeonthetrickyhalfmileastheystartprepa-rationsfortheDecemberSnowballAllthesedriversrealized that only two races remain and its crunchtimenowastheyearisbeginningtowinddown.

TheBlizzardSeriesandtheSouthernSuperSerieswill be in conjunctionwith eachother as faras points towarda championship. Itmaybea littleconfusingbutletmetrytoexplain.AsfarastheBliz-zardraces,allfourracesarerunatFiveFlags.Thehighestfinisher inpoints in theBlizzardsSerieswillbe the track champion forSuper LateModels.TheSouthernSuperSeriesisrunatfivedifferenttracks,Montgomery Speedway, SouthAlabama Speedway(Opp),Mobile,FiveFlagsSpeedwayandWatermel-onCapitalSpeedwayinCordell,Georgia.

Donnie Wilson from Oklahoma leads theBlizzardpoints,whileTexanCasey SmithisleadingthepointsintheSouthernSuperSeries.Eachofthedriverslookstoholdontotheirpointsleadformorethanjustachampionship.EveniftheyhavesomesortofmiscueinqualifyingfortheDerby,it’sstillpossibletogetafreerideintotheSnowball.

Thisweekend,alsolookforBubba Pollard, David Rogers, Casey Roderick (whowon the lastrace),Ross Kenseth, Kyle GrissomandahostofotherstobeonhandAlsoonscheduletonightaretheProTrucks,SportsmanandBombers.

Havefun,enjoy.

Southern Super Stocks, Pro Trucks, Bombers & Sportsmen

New driver, no problem: Carswell, Kenseth Opti-mistic about Blizzard

It wasn’t that long ago that Jake and Deanna Carswell were like most racing fans.

But simply sitting in the grandstands, watching races across the southeast, wasn’t enough for the young couple from Woodstock, Ga., who promote Christian music con-certs around the country.

“We race for fun; it’s a side business,” Jake Carswell said. “When we’re not busy work-ing with music, we race. It’s a blessed life we live. We try to have fun with it.”

In 13 seasons, there has been plenty of fun. Carswell Motorsports has built (Cont. on page 2)

By Chuck Corder

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an impressive resume of victories and drivers inside the Jody Ridley-inspired No. 98 Super Late Model.

From Southern Super Series and Deep South Crane Rental Blizzard Series cham-pionships to wins at the south’s most storied short tracks, the Carswells’ late model program has been a perennial contender weekly for more than a dozen years.

With a new driver behind the steer-ing wheel, it will once again be one to watch this Friday at Five Flags Speed-way when the Blizzard Series resumes with its third of four 100-lap features.

“We were friends with Jody Ridley’s family, and when he retired, we decided to give it a shot,” Jake Carswell, 41, said. “We’ve been doing ever since.”

Quite well, too, no matter who’s been in the seat.

Justin Wakefield, a former World Crown 400 winner, got the program off to a roar-ing beginning for nine seasons before NASCAR young guns Ryan Blaney and Daniel Hemric continued to routinely carry the torch to Victory Lane.

Ross Kenseth, son of Sprint Cup Series superstar Matt Kenseth, is the latest driver to hop behind the steering wheel of the No. 98.

Kenseth takes over for Hemric, who left the seat late last month to focus more on his Camping World Trucks Series program with NTS Motorsports.

“I’m real excited,” Kenseth said. “When Jake called me, it was a no-brainer. I was happy to come onboard.

Read the rest of Chuck’s story on our web site: www.5flagsspeedway,com

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Father-Daughter Duo Battling for Pro Trucks Checkereds

From the very beginning, JamiWeimer resistedher father’s pleas togeton the track. Typical for any 5-year-oldAmerican girl, Weimer gravitated to thesport of gymnastics rather than the sportof racing. Much to her dad’s chagrin, ofcourse.

“WhenIfirstgot into it, IwantedJami to race,” 52-year-old Brian Weimersaid. “She wanted nothing to do with it.”ThatallchangedtwoyearsagowhenJamiWeimer,20,gotbehindaProTruckssteer-ingwheel.Now,theCumming,Ga.,nativeisoneoftheseries’buddingstarsatFiveFlagsSpeedway,

“Five Flags is second to none,”saidWeimer,whositsfourthintheseasonpoint standings. “I hate traveling 6 hourseach way to race but it’s so worth it tocome.It’smyfavoritetracktorunonandIalwayshaveablastcomingthere.”

Weimer’senthusiasm in theProTrucks has renewed dad’s interest backintothesportfollowingaminiretirement.BrianWeimerhasbeenthemodelofcon-sistencywithpodiumfinishesinall three25-lap features this year. He currentlyholds a 27-point lead over Texan AndyWojtaszczykinthepointsstandings.Notbad for the formerRichardPettyDrivingSchoolinstructor.

“Italottafun,”BrianWeimersaid.“I’m certainly trying to get (Jami) betterbecauseseattime’sbiginthissport.”Thetwofirstracedagainsteachotherat lastyear’s Pro Trucks Snowball Derby. ThatcamebarelyayearafterJamiWeimerfirstclimbedintoaProTruck.

Itseemswhateversportarousesherinterest,theyoungerWeimertakestoitlikeaducktakestowater.Shewasady-namogymnastasakid,andcontinuestonurturethatpassionbyservingasacoachforaneliteGeorgiateam. While Jamicollectedhardwareonthefloor,vaultandbeamduringherchildhood,BriandidhispartonthetrackbywinningaBandolerotrack championship his rookie season atLanier

“She was darn good at gym-nastics — she’d win every meet,” BrianWeimersaid.“We’dhaveconteststoseewho could getmore trophies.She’d kickmy butt. Shewas kicking his butt again,butforthefirsttimeonaracetrack,

With eventual winner Okie Ma-sonwelloutofreach,JamiandBrianbat-tleddown thestretchduring theJune26featureJamifinishedsecond,Brian3rd.. -Read all of Chuck’s story on our web site. www.5FlagsSpeedway.com

By Chuck Corder

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