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(Date Posted:07/19/2008 8:31 AM)
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Five Flags Speedway - 7451 Pine Forest Rd., Pensacola FL 32526
Phone: 850-944-8400 or 850-944-8406
Fax: 850-944-8409
CLICK HERE for Website

Asphalt Surface
 

TRACK LENGTH .......................1/2 mile in racing groove (103 feet short at inner edge)
TRACK WIDTH............................55 feet (Turns), 48 feet (Straights)
BANKING......................................15 degrees (Turns), 9 degrees (Straights)
PIT FACILITIES............................Paved portion on inner 1/4 oval and front straight, water, scales, concessions, electric scoreboard, vendors for racing equipment, fuel, and tires


Opening day at any race track can be an educational, hectic, and terrifying experience for any promoter and L H. Williamson learned a valuable lesson on the opening day of his Five Flags Speedway. That was on May 31, 1953, and the lesson was that opening on schedule may not be the most important consideration.

As the story goes, the paving had been delayed by inclement weather and the track had been sprayed with a preparatory coat of cut-back in preparation for the application of asphalt. Original promoters, Alf Knight and Ted Chester had dirt spread over the hastily prepared surface to cure it and soak up some of the moisture. When starting time rolled around, the sweeper was back-flagged to the pits and the action began. The result was a 14-car pileup caused by the dusty conditions on the first lap of the first feature. Thus ended the first day of racing.

Two weeks later, the only NASCAR Grand National (now Nextel Cup) race was held at the facility. The paving was now complete, the dust was gone, but rain was the spoiler for Lee Petty, who appeared ready to charge to the front before the race was red-flagged. As the Pensacola Journal reported the next day, "At the halfway mark Petty edged Dick Rathman (for second) only to fall back to third when the rain started, as he did not have windshield wipers." Herb Thomas won after the event was called at 140 of the scheduled 200 laps.

A handful of others promoted the speedway before Williamson sold it to Ohio businessman Tom Dawson in 1968. One of those was Frank Bielarski, the grandfather of NASCAR Craftsman Truck driver, Rick Crawford. Another was Skip Wetjen, who headed up Speedway Incorporated, an organization that fielded the exciting Supermodifieds during the mid-late ‘60s. The group raced four to five nights a week at various tracks.

In a surprise move, Dawson declared that full-bodied Stockers would replace the Supermodifieds, figuring that the dwindling fields of cars could be beefed up with the cheaper Stock Cars. His intuition proved to be correct, and the Late Models have been the premier class at the sweeping half-mile oval every since.

A long-distance event run in December of his first year proved to be Dawson's most rewarding promotion. The first Snowball Derby was only a 100-lapper compared to today's 300 circuits, but it set the stage for one of the Nation's most successful and prestigious events. Ageless Red Farmer claimed the pole for the inaugural Derby but perennial track champ, Wayne Niedecken came home the winner. On the first December weekend of the past 38 years, while much of the country prepares for winter, the Florida Panhandle has offered a last retreat for those snowbirds with racing in their blood. The race has a history of drawing many of the country's top short track stars as well as veterans of the superspeedways and even the Indianapolis 500.

Snowball Derby Winners

1968 Wayne Niedecken
1969 Friday Hassler
1970 Wayne Niedecken
1971 Dickie Davis
1972 Ed Howe
1973 Dickie Davis
1974 Pete Hamilton
1975 Donnie Allison
1976 Darrell Waltrip
1977 Ronnie Sanders
1978 Dave Mader III
1979 Freddy Fryar
1980 Gary Balough
1981 Freddy Fryar
1982 Gene Morgan
1983 Mickey Gibbs
1984 Butch Lindley
1985 Jody Ridley
1986 Gary Balough
1987 Butch Miller
1988 Ted Musgrave
1989 Rick Crawford
1990 Rich Bickle Jr
1991 Rich Bickle Jr
1992 Gary St Amant
1993 Bobby Gill
1994 Tammy Jo Kirk
1995 Jeff Purvis
1996 Rich Bickle Jr
1997 Bobby Gill
1998 Rich Bickle Jr
1999 Rich Bickle Jr
2000 Gary St Amant
2001 Wayne Anderson
2002 Ricky Turner
2003 Charlie Bradberry
2004 Steven Wallace
2005 Eddie Mercer
2006 Clay Rogers
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011  
Augie Grill
Augie Grill
Kyle Busch
Johanna Long
Chase Elliott

2012 Ticket Pricing

$15 – Adults
$14 – Seniors/Military
$ 5 – Child (6-11)
Under 6 is Free
* Call for Season Ticket Package Savings

CLICK HERE for 2012 Schedule

Current Points Standings Click Here

2011 Track Champions

Super Late Models-Augie Grill
Pro Late Models-Daren 'DJ' Vanderley
Modifieds-Todd Jones
Sportsmen-Brannon Fowler
Super Stocks-Bubba Winslow
Bombers-Gary Goodwin

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RE:Five Flags Speedway
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If you held reserved seats for the 2011 Snowball Derby, then now is the time to renew. You can get the same seats for this year by calling the track office at 850-944-8400. Renewals will be accepted until August 1st.

Beginning August 16th, all unclaimed tickets will be put up for sale.

Prices remain the same as last year. $45 for Sunday only, $75 for all 4 days, Pit pass upgrade to VIP status is $120 each includes grandstands reserved seat and pass to pits.

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RE:Five Flags Speedway
(Date Posted:05/11/2012 7:57 PM)



RESULTS FOR 5-11

BUTTRICK CONTINUES DOMINANCE,
COLLECTS ANOTHER CHECKERED
IN 35-LAP SPORTSMAN SPECTACULAR

by Chuck Corder

Plenty of drivers in plenty of classes have etched their names into the abrasive asphalt at Five Flags Speedway. Perhaps no one is leaving the legacy of Steve Buttrick. The Cantonment driver added to his ever-expanding resume in the Sportsman division with another trip to Victory Lane on Friday at Five Flags. Buttrick made a nifty move by Shanna Ard for the lead on Lap 22 of the 35-lap Spectacular and ran away from the rest of the 13-car field. Ard, who led for most of the night, coasted home for second while defending track champion Brannon Fowler took home third. “Was a lotta fun driving it tonight,” Buttrick said. “The car was good.”

It has been that way for the last three years. Buttrick has posted nearly 25 victories in this class during that span, including capturing back-to-back Sportsman features at the annual Snowball Derby the last two Decembers. He flirted with his own track record in qualifying, but started sixth when he rolled the die to set the invert for the 12-car field. Buttrick wasted little time, reaching second by Lap 11. He pulled to the bumper of Ard and bided his time. Buttrick never forced the issue until, showing his nose several times but practicing patience rather than stubbornness. He finally passed Ard after going high in Turn 1 and then dive-bombing to the apron. Buttrick cruised by Ard on the back straightaway. “We were lucky to finish second,” Ard said. “I didn’t think I was going to make it on the start of the race.”

Sportsmen Spectacular 35

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 6 33B    Steve Buttrick     Cantonment , Fl 50.00 
2 3 29    Shanna Ard     Milton , Fl 47.00 
3 5 00F    Brannon Fowler     Molino , Fl 44.00 
4 1 42    Randy Thompson     Cantonment , Fl 41.00 
5 4 55SB    Scott Barbaric     Cantonment , Fl 38.00 
6 7 44W    Bubba Winslow     Cantonment , Fl 35.00 
7 2 11    James Patrick     Mobile , Al 32.00 
8 10 102.7    Marty White     Pensacola , Fl 29.00 
9 8 27C    Michael Couture     Pensacola , Fl 26.00 
10 11 95EH    Ethan Hardin     Cantonment , Fl 23.00 
11 12 13PM    Paul Mathis     Pensacola , Fl 20.00 
12 9 81    Calvin Cook     Pensacola , Fl 20.00 


Modifieds

Chris Cotto was on a mission. He got out front in his brand new No. 17 on the opening lap and held off a charging Scooter Grice in the closing laps. Donnie Hamrac, who won the Modifieds opener last month, took third to maintain the points lead for the season “We were prepared this week,” Cotto said. Grice closed in on Cotto with four laps left. It seemed as if his early decision to lay back and save his stuff for the right was going to pay off. Grice nearly had enough, but Cotto beat him to the line by less than a car length. “I tried to make it a race at the end,” Grice said. “It was just a little too late. I couldn’t get it done this time; maybe next week.”

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 3 17    Chris Cotto     Milton , Fl 50.00 
2 6 71G    Scooter Grice     Pensacola , Fl 47.00 
3 7 8H    Donnie Hamrac     Semmes , Al 44.00 
4 5 66R    Korey Ruble     Headland , Al 41.00 
5 1 54J    Todd Jones     Pace , Fl 38.00 
6 8 10NI    Nathan Ingersoll     Robertsdale , Al 35.00 
7 10 13    Kevyn Terry     Citra , Fl 32.00 
8 4 99    Brandon Howell     Lucedale , Ms 29.00 
9 2 117    Michael Swilley     Flomaton , Al 26.00 
10 9 13B    David Beale     Ft. Walton, Fl 23.00 
 

Super Stocks

Bubba Winslow couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate his 22nd birthday. The Cantonment driver and Super Stocks season points leader won for the second time in as many races. Randy Thompson finished second and John Shuffler in third. “We struggled a little bit on the Sportsman car, but we made up for it in this division,” said Winslow, who finished sixth in the 35-lap Sportsman Spectacular. Thompson got by Mike Moore for the lead on Lap 9, but he had little time to enjoy it. Winslow easily skated by Thompson moments later. “We’ve been working on this car and trying to get it better. I think we’re real close,” Thompson said.

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 7 44W    Bubba Winslow     Cantonment , Fl 50.00 
2 5 42    Randy Thompson     Cantonment , Fl 47.00 
3 6 0    John Shuffler     Crestview , Fl 44.00 
4 4 57S    Charlie Skipper Jr.    Panama City, Fl 41.00 
5 1 84    Joe Mahuron     Pensacola , Fl 38.00 
6 3 60    Brandon Harris     Cantonment , Fl 35.00 
7 8 11R    Courtney Rodrigues     Pensacola , Fl 32.00 
8 9 57A    Mike Austin     Pensacola , Fl 29.00 
9 2 55MM    Mike Moore     Pensacola , Fl 26.00 
 

Bombers

Gary Goodwin had his silver No. 23 on a rail. The defending track champ in the Bombers division collected his second checkered flag in a row. He assumed the points lead after Brandon Burks, who came into Friday atop the standings, blew a tire early on and did not finish the 20-lap feature. Leonard Craig Jr. did his late papa proud with a runner-up finish. “I think it might be rough (today) with rain, so I’ll get to sleep in,” said Goodwin, the charter boat fishing captain on the weekdays.

Having Burks and Goodwin start near the back of the pack, 11th and 12th respectively, made things interesting from the get-go. Goodwin jumped way to the outside as the green flag dropped and made it four-wide coming across. The start was waved off. So was the next one. Goodwin went from 12th to second in three laps and assumed the lead on Lap 4. Burks was on Goodwin’s bumper.

Then things literally fell off on Lap 6. Burks lost the right front wheel on the backstretch and had to pull it into the pits, as the tire bounded through turn Nos. 3 and 4. It was a crushing DNF for the former points leader. What made it double jeopardy is Burks’ nemesis, Goodwin, was out front. The other intriguing storyline of the night was the dynamite debut of dirt-track youngster Ryan Fowler. The rookie came from the tail-end all the way up to fifth with 12 completed laps, chewing up veteran drivers left and right. “It was my first time on asphalt, matter of fact,” Fowler said.
 
Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 12 23G    Gary Goodwin     Pensacola , Fl 50.00 
2 10 10    Leonard Craig Jr    Cantonment , Fl 47.00 
3 15 6F    Ryan Fowler     Pace , Fl 44.00 
4 9 33    Kenny Williams     Pensacola , Fl 41.00 
5 4 6S    Tracy Soles     Pensacola , Fl 38.00 
6 6 03    Michael Nelson     Pensacola , Fl 35.00 
7 8 B52    Robert Balkum     Pensacola , Fl 32.00 
8 3 52M    John Kevin Merritt     Pensacola , Fl 29.00 
9 7 07    Brandon Nettles     Pensacola , Fl 26.00 
10 1 98N    Tim Norman     Navarre , Fl 23.00 
11 13 77MC    Matt Culbertson     Ft. Walton, Fl 20.00 
12 5 27    Tommy Lowery     Pensacola , Fl 20.00 
13 11 12    Brandon Burks     Milton , Fl 20.00 
14 14 24    Gary Burkett, Sr.    Pensacola , Fl 20.00 
15 2 98WD    William Davis     Milton , Fl 20.00 



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(Date Posted:05/03/2012 7:30 PM)



SUSPENSION FOLLOWS AN INCIDENT UNDER CAUTION IN BLIZZARD RACE



Defending 5 Flags Speedway Pro Late Model Champion D.J. VanderLey of Mobile has been suspended from competition for the the remainder of the 2012 regular season. The suspension comes on the heels of Friday Night’s 100 Lap Blizzard Series event for Super Late Models. The action was taken by Track Management following an incident under a lap 96 caution flag period with fellow competitor Grant Enfinger.

“The actions chosen by D.J. VanderLey on Friday Night were absolutely unacceptable, and will not be tolerated,” stated Speedway General Manager Tim Bryant, “and we believe only a penalty this severe will let D.J. and all other competitors know how serious we are about this.”


VanderLey Releases Statement & Plans to Regroup With Off Time

Two-time Five Flags Speedway (FL) Pro Late Model Champion DJ VanderLey spoke to Speed51.com late yesterday evening and wanted to release the following statement after the penalty was handed out from the track on Monday following last Friday's incident in the Papa John's 100:

"First I'd like to publicly apologize to everybody involved in this altercation. I apologized to Grant and to the Braggs Friday night at the track. My actions were uncalled for and I shouldn't have acted the way I did. While I do not condone some of Enfinger's driving tactics as well, I took it too far. I have spoken to all my sponsors and my affiliates and they stand behind me and will support me in my future endeavors. We are going to take some time off to reevaluate our racing program and where we are headed. We started racing when I was only 5 years old, and from the very beginning we have done this as a family; we do it because we love it. It should never have come to this, and we will make sure that it never does again. I willingly accept the actions taken by 5 Flags Speedway dealing with this matter. I made my choice, and I am dealing with the appropriate consequences. I love being at the racetrack, and can't wait to get back out, but I need to get myself and my program back on track first. Lastly, I'd like to say thank you to all the people who stand behind me and support me. This is a rough spot for us right now, but we're not letting it get us down. We will come back better than ever. Thank you."



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RE:Five Flags Speedway
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Blizzard Series to Stick with Hoosier F 40’s for 2012

On Tuesday Mike Garvey and Bubba Pollard took part in a test session at Five Flags Speedway  to compare notes on the Hoosier F-40’s and the Hoosier F-45’s.  After the test both drivers agreed along with Hoosier and track officials that the track will stick with the F 40’s for the Blizzard Series in 2012.  The F-40’s allowed teams to race on one set of tires in the popular Blizzard Super Late Model Series last year and will continue to be the tire of choice for Five Flags Speedway and the Gulf Coast Championship Series.  

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