Even though it was the last weekend of the season the TBARA brought a full field of high powered sprint cars, twenty-six to be exact, to Ocala Speedway on Friday night. Keith Butler out powered Gary Gimmler and Troy Decaire for the win.
For a two hour look at the TBARA with interviews from the top drivers of 2006 use these links from Short Track America: Hour One TBARA Night (www.karnac.com)Hour Two TBARA Night (www.karnac.com)
FEATURE
1) 19 Keith Butler; 2) 99 Gary Gimmler; 3) 68 Troy DeCaire; 4) 0 Dude Teate; 5) 41 Shane Butler; 6) 91 David Steele; 7) 21 Jim Alvis; 8) 1 Steven Bradley; 9) 18 Stan Butler; 10) 22 Wayne Reutimann Sr.; 11) 3X Bo Hartley; 12) 39 Charles Ladner; 13) 1B Brian Maddox; 14) 66 Kipp Beard; 15) 9X Michael Smith; 16) 47 Richard Waddell; 17) 19B Mickey Kempgens; 18) 5W Randy Woodall; 19) 80 Wendy Mathis; 20) 51 Mark Gimmler; 21) 11X Erik MacMillan; 22) 3Y Sonny Hartley; 23) 10 Matt Mercer (DNF); 24) 35 Rod Anderson (DNF); 25) 21B Larry Brazil Jr. (DNF); 26) 01 Traci DeCaire (DNF)
HEAT 1
1) 19 Keith Butler
2) 91 David Steele
3) 1 Steven Bradley
4) 41 Shane Butler
5) 9X Michael Smith
6) 39 Charles Ladner
7) 19B Mickey Kempgens
8) 3Y Sonny Hartley
9) 35 Rod Anderson
HEAT 2
1) 0 Dude Teate
2) 21 Jim Alvis
3) 66 Kipp Beard
4) 18 Stan Butler
5) 1B Brian Maddox
6) 3X Bo Hartley
7) 01 Traci DeCaire
8) 22 Wayne Reutimann Sr.
The 29T driven by Lance Taylor blew a motor in the hot laps and did not start the heat race or the feature race
HEAT 3
1) 21B Larry Brazil Jr.
2) 99 Gary Gimmler
3) 47 Richard Waddell
4) 68 Troy DeCaire
5) 51 Mark Gimmler
6) 80 Wendy Mathis
7) 10 Matt Mercer
8) 5W Randy Woodall
9) 11X Erik MacMillan