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Gold Country Fairgrounds
1273 High Street
Auburn, California

Track Championship
Fast Friday’s Motorcycle Speedway
Gold Country Fairgrounds
Ruml, Denzin and Holt Track Champions
By Michael Kirby (Story & Photos)
AUBURN, CALIFORNIA, August 31, 2019

Championship racing has begun at Fast Fridays Motorcycle Speedway in Auburn. Racing moved to Saturday night for the remainder of the season, and the Fast Fridays Track Championships and the SOS Team Challenge Championship kicked the action off Saturday night at the Gold Country Fairgrounds.

On a roll after winning the California State Championship last weekend at the City of Industry Max Ruml 22, of Costa Mesa came north and made it look easy. Sixteen of the top division one riders in the points standings were eligible for the track championship based on points earned during the regular season. The format was five rounds of twenty event races with each rider meeting at least once, scoring points for finish position. Three points for a win, two for second place, one for third place, zero for fourth. The rider with the most points at the end of the evening claims the Fast Friday’s Motorcycle Speedway championship and a year’s worth of bragging rights.

Ruml, scored a perfect 15 points for the championship win. Keeping pace with the 22 year old, veteran rider Charlie Venegas also had a fantastic night with a perfect score along with Ruml going into final Event 20 that would decide the championship breaking the tie. Ruml and Venegas were tied with a perfect 12 points each. Racing fast and hard Ruml and Venegas both gated well and were running tight together on the first lap. On the second lap both riders were making a move on the straightaway and got a little to close locked up and Venegas went down into the wall. Shaken a little both riders chalked it up to hard racing and a restart was called for by referee Steve Lucero though Venegas was unable to make the start because of mechanical problems that unfortunately kept him out of the running.

In the restart Ruml was able to keep his night perfect with a win over Bart Bast who finished second and Ryan Bast was third in Event 20. With Venegas unable to score any points in Event 20 and finishing the program with 12 points he tied with Bart Bast who also finished with 12 points. Rules call for a run-off if ties result for first thru third places. On a borrowed bike Venegas rolled to the start line for the run-off with Bast. On the first lap though his bike gave out and unfortunately Venegas could not continue and Bast ran the laps out to take second place in the track championship, Venegas ending up with third place in the track championship. It was a great night of championship racing by all racers.

Others riders having great showings in the championship were young Anthony Dion 17, who was a junior rider last season making a huge impact in the Division I program this season finishing fourth overall in the championship. Ryan Bast and Tyler Warren, both riding only a few races this season both also showed well in the track championships with fifth and sixth finishes.

The Division II and Division III Fast Fridays Track Championships were also on the line Saturday night with a little different format. Eight of the top division riders based also on points were grouped into heat races with the top two riders transferring to a main championship race in each division. In the Division II main event Will McCloskey, Lawrence McNutt, Derik Denzin and Matt King survived the heat races for the main championship event. Denzin came out on top with a perfect evening and claimed the Division II Fast Friday’s Track Championship. King was second, McNutt was third and McCloskey was fourth. Denzin was back this season after not racing for three years and was impressive all season. He most likely will make a great addition to Division I next season.

The smile on Ray Holt Jr. face could not have been bigger after winning the Division III main event Saturday night. The fifty-nine year old racing in his fourth season was able to put it together in his heat race and the main event to win the Division III Fast Friday’s Track Championship. Holt Jr. faced Bryan Leventon, Les Veale and last year’s Division III Champion Jake Estes in the main. Estes finished second, Veale third and Leventon fourth.

The SOS Team Challenge also wrapped up with the sixth and final round of the popular series. Going into the final round Team SOS led Rocklin Harley Davidson 50-43. The teams ran three heats with the team of Anthony Dion and Eddie Marsalla combined for five of the 10 points Team SOS scored. Ryan Bast and Max Ruml team up with four of the seven points Rocklin Harley Davidson scored. The final score for the season in this popular series was Team SOS 60 to Rocklin Harley Davidson 51. Team SOS will split $2800 for their season long efforts.

Fast Friday’s action will return on Saturday September 14 presenting the AMA Flat Track Stars Invitational, with 16 of the top flat trackers take to our speedway track scored like championship speedway. Great exciting racing gates open at 6:30pm racing begins at 8:00pm.

Fast Fridays Motorcycle Speedway Track Championship 8-31-19

Division I
1-Max Ruml 3 3 3 3 3-15
2-Bart Bast 3 2 2 3 2-12 (Run Off)
3-Charlie Venegas 3 3 3 3 0-12 (Run Off)
4-Russell Green 2 2 3 2 2-11 (Tie)
4-Anthony Dion 2 3 2 2 2-11 (Tie)
5-Danny Faria 2 1 2 2 2-9 (Tie)
5-Ryan Bast 3 0 2 3 1-9 (Tie)
5-Bryan Yarrow 1 1 3 1 3-9 (Tie)
6- Tommy Hedden 0 3 1 1 3-8 (Tie)
6-Tyler Warren 1 2 0 2 3-8 (Tie)
7-Eddie Marsalla 2 1 1 0 21-5
8-Louie Mersaroli 1 2 1 0 0-4
9-Shawn Eldredge 0 1 0 1 1-3
10-Matt King 1 0 0 1 0-2
11-Sammy Tetrault 0 0 0 0 1-(Tie)
11-Will McCloskey 0 0 1 0 0-1 (Tie)

Division II
1-Derik Denzin, 2-Matt King, 3-Lawrence McNutt, 4-Will McCloskey

Division III
1-Ray Holt Jr., 2-Jake Estes, 3-Les Veale, 4-Brian Leventon

SOS Team Challenge Round 6 (Final Round)
Team SOS-10 Rocklin Harley Davidson 8
Championship Total-Team SOS 60-Rocklin Harley Davidson 51

Photos by: Michael Kirby  
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Derik Denzin won the Division II Fast Fridays Track Championship
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Max Ruml won the Division I Fast Friday Track Championship with a perfect score.
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Team SOS won the popular season long SOS Team Challenge scoring 10 points to Rocklin Harley Davidson 7 in the sixth and final round. Final score ended at Team SOS 60 Rocklin Harley Davidson 51.
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Derik Denzin celebrates with the checkered flag after winning the Division II Track Championship
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Ray Holt Jr. takes a victory lap after winning the Division III main event and the Division II Track Championship.
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Look mom no hands, Max Ruml celebrates after winning the Division I Fast Friday’s Track Championship Saturday night.
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Fast Friday’s Track Champions celebrate, (left-right) Derik Denzin Division II Champion, Bart Bast Division I second place, Max Ruml Division I Champion, Charlie Venegas Division I third place and Ray Holt Jr. Division III Champion.
2019 Fast Fridays Speedway Ray Holt Jr. Jr. on his way to the Division III Fast Friday’s track championship.

 

Fast Fridays Track Championship
Place / Name Points
1. Max Ruml 15
2. Bart Bast 12
3. Charlie Venegas 12
4. Anthony Dion 11
5. Russell Green 11
6. Bryan Yarrow 9
7. Ryan Bast 9
8. Danny Faria 9
9. Tyler Warren 8
10. Tommy Hedden 8
11. Eddie Marsalla 5
12. Louie Mersaroli 4
13. Shawn Eldredge 3
14. Matt King 2
15. Will McCloskey 1
16. Sammy Tetrault 1
   
Division II
1. Derik Denzin 3
2. Matt King 2
3. Lawrence McNutt 1
4. Will McCloskey 0
   
Division III
1. Ray Holt Jr. 3
2. Jake Estes 2
3. Les Veale 1
4. Brian Leventon 0
   
Division II Participants
Sammy Tetrault  
John Peters  
Casey Cornilsen  
Matt King  
   
Division III Participants
Dean Newnham  
Marc Denniston  
Rees Todd  
Sebe Denniston