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Gold Country Fairgrounds
1273 High Street
Auburn, California

AMA Speedway Youth National Championship
Fast Friday’s Motorcycle Speedway
Gold Country Fairgrounds
Krezman and Leutz AMA National Youth Champions
By Michael Kirby (Story & Photos)
AUBURN, CALIFORNIA, July 12, 2019, 2019

AMA Speedway 250 Youth National Championship
1-Cameron Krezman, 2-Landon Norton, 3-Timmy Dion, 4-Kyle Cunningham

250 Youth National Championship Points
1-Cameron Krezman 15
2-Landon Norton 13
3-Timmy Dion 12
4-Kyle Cunningham 11
5-Gregory Moore 9
5-Slater Lightcap 9
7-Wilbur Hancock 8
7-Dylan Wagner 8
9-Landon Collins 7
9-Charlie Trana 7
9-Alex Martin 7
12-Jonathan Oakden 5
13-Logan Hedden 3
14-Luke Whitcomb 2
15-Aidan McNutt 1
15-Chase Kangas 1

AMA Speedway 150 Youth National Championship
1-Levi Leutz, 2-Nick Hohlbein, 3-Colton Nelson, 4-Katie Kangas

Mini 150 Semi Final 1
1-Levi Leutz, 2-Colton Nelson, 3-Mike McGrath, 4-Jameson Hutchinson

Mini 150 Semi Final 2
1-Nick Hohlbein, 2-Katie Kangas, 3-Owen Williams, 4-Jose Navarrete

Other Mini 150 Riders
Wesley Rearick 2 points
Darren Armbruster 3 points

Friday night at Fast Fridays Motorcycle Speedway in Auburn Ca. it was the youth rider’s night to shine. These 26 young riders, some honing their skills for years, took to the Gold Country Fairgrounds track for the 2019 AMA Youth National Speedway Championships in the 250cc and 150cc divisions. By the end of the evening after very aggressive program with over 55 races including a complete regular division speedway program it was Cameron Krezman and Levi Leutz that stood proudly on the winner’s podium with big smiles pasted on their faces as the new 250cc and 150cc AMA National Speedway champions. In the ice bucket near the podium that normally holds champagne this night it was filled with sparkling cider and holding the trophies nearly as tall as them they celebrated wildly with family, friends and the whole speedway community.

The 250cc division was a 16 rider championship program. All 16 riders rode at least once against each other in 20 heat races scoring three points for a win, two for second, one for a third place finish and no points for a fourth place finish. There were no semi-finals races, the new national champ would be determined by the most points at the end of the evening.

Cameron Krezman 15, who missed last year’s championship, seemed to be destined for the win turning in a flawless evening of riding. Facing all competitors Krezman won every race he was in carding a perfect night with 15 points. In second place, weekly Krezman competitor Landon Norton finished with 13 points. Norton dropped only two races with second place finishes to Krezman when they met and Timmy Dion. Another familiar weekly competitor, Timmy Dion finished right behind Norton in third place just one point back with 12 points. Another regular Fast Friday’s 250cc rider Kyle Cunningham finished fourth with 11 points.

Krezman finished his last heat race headed for his victory lap and as customary pit crews rushed the track lifting him off his bike and tossing him in the air three times. Hugs and high fives followed for the new champion. “It my final year, 500cc’s next year, I have been looking forward to this all year, this is just awesome,” Krezman said.

Levi Leutz 10, laid claim to the AMA 150cc National Speedway championship winning the national final race. The 10 rider 150cc championship consisted of 12 heat races with riders scoring the same three, two, one and zero scoring as the 250cc division. The top eight riders with the most points at the end of the heat races transferred to two semi-finals races with the top two finishers in each semi moving on to the national final. The winner of the national final race would be crowned the national championship.

Leutz finished with nine points after the heats transferring to semi-final one along with Colton Nelson, Mike McGrath and Jameson Hutchinson. Leutz won his semi and along with second place finisher Colton Nelson, who finished the heats with the most points at 12, moved on to the final. Nick Hohlbein who finished the heats with 10 points transferred to semi-final two along with Katie Kangas, Owen Williams and Jose Navarrete. Hohlbein finished first and Kangas finished second in semi-final to move on to the national final.

In the 150cc final it was Leutz and Hohlbein out ahead but followed closely by Nelson. Lutz moved to the front and held on for the victory and the championship. Hohlbein was second, Nelson third and Kangas fourth. As with Krezman, crews from the pits rushed onto the track before Leutz could make a victory lap, throwing him in the air three times with congratulations.

In the regular speedway program Southern California rider Max Ruml made the mileage north pay off winning the scratch main event. Perfect in the scratch program, Ruml won all his races including the main against Billy Janniro, Bart Bast and Russell Green. Ruml jumped right out in front from the gate leading all. Janniro came after him with all he had but could not find enough dirt on the oval to get around him on the outside finishing second. Bast was third and Green fourth.

Blake Borello topped the handicap program with a win in the handicap main event. Off the 40 yard line now, Borello just ahead of Bast who was in striking distance in the final laps for the win. Bast off the 50 yard line was second and Janniro off the 70 yard line was third.

Young Sammy Tetrault topped the second division in the main event, his second of the season. Tetrault has had three second and two third place finished in Division II putting it together with a third place finish in his heat race, then transferring for the win in the main. Tetrault currently rides off the 50 yard line. Look for Tetrault to add division one racing to his resume soon. Tetrault also has been known to get on the back of a sidecar when they come to town.

Carson City, NV resident Jake Estes who makes the trip to Fast Fridays each week picked up the win in the Division III main event. Estes was perfect winning his heat race then the main event. I was his first third division main event win of the season.

Next week one of the biggest events of the season rolls into the tricky dirt oval that Fast Friday’s calls home in Auburn Ca. The longest running team racing grudge match event in modern speedway history the North vs. South Challenge brings its 28th meeting to town. Not to be missed, excellent racing by two very talented teams.

Fast Fridays Results for 07-12-19

Scratch Main
1-Max Ruml, 2-Billy Janniro, 3-Bart Bast, 4-Russell Green

Scratch Consolation
1-Charlie Venegas, 2-Anthony Dion, 3-Blake Borello, 4-Tommy Hedden

Handicap Main
1-Blake Borello, 2-Bart Bast, 3-Billy Janniro, 4-Charlie Venegas, (Jeremy Estes and Daniel Faria)

Handicap Consolation
1-Max Ruml, 2-Russell Green, 3-Shawn Eldredge, 4-Anthony Dion, 5-Eddie Marsalla, 6-Will McCloskey

Division II Main Event
1-Sammy Tetrault, 2-John Peters, 3-Lawrence McNutt, (also Derik Denzin, Shawn Eldredge, Casey Cornilsen)

Division II Consolation
1-Aaron Sorani, 2-Matt King, 3-Dave Oakden, 4-Richard Perkins, 5-Will McCloskey

Division III Main Event
1-Jake Estes, 2-Les Veale, 3-Rees Todd, 4-Marc Denniston, 5-Sebe Denniston, 6-Ray Holt Jr.

Division III Consolation
1-Brian Leventon, 2-Dean Newnham

Photos By Michael Kirby  
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 New 2019 AMA National 250cc Youth Speedway Champions Levi Leutz (left) and Cameron Krezman (right) with their official AMA championship number one plates. Leutz won the youth 150cc division and Krezman the youth 250cc division Friday night.
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 AMA National Youth Speedway champion Cameron Krezman (center) on the winner’s podium with second place finisher Landon Norton (left) and third place finisher Timmy Dion (right).
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 AMA National Youth 150cc National champion Levi Leutz (center) celebrates with second place finisher Nick Hohlbein (left) and third place finisher Colton Nelson (right).
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 Cameron Krezman was perfect in all his races winning the 2019 AMA National 250cc Youth Speedway championship.
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 2019 AMA National 150cc Youth Speedway champion Levi Leutz in a heat race at the championship in Auburn.
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 Max Ruml won the scratch main event Friday night.
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 Sammy Tetrault (right) in a tight heat race with Derik Denzin (left) Friday night. Tetrault won the Division II main event.
Fast Fridays Speedway July 5, 2019 Jake Estes won the Division III main event.

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(L-R) Blake Borello, Max Ruml, Jake Estes
Gary Roberts Photo