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Adams in action in Florida!
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Buzzy Adams welcomes new 2012 sponsors Allstar Performance & Eibach Springs!
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Buzzy Adams earns second WISSOTA Modified National Title
By Kirk Holmes
All The Dirt! Racing News
CAMERON, WI - Kevin Adams got back down to business in 2011 and proved once again a focused effort wouldn’t leave him short of his main objective - a WISSOTA Modified national championship.
Adams, 31, accomplished just about everything he set out to do during the 2011 campaign en route to his third national title and his second in the Modified division since 2008. He also won the WISSOTA Super Stock crown in 2003.
Adams ran 54 shows during the season and piled up 1,713 points compared to 1,673 in 46 shows for national runner-up Dave Cain of Corcoran, MN and 1,669 for third place finisher Cody Skytland of Fargo, ND, who ran only 37 events during the season.
Adams finished second to Blake Jegtvig in the national standings each of the last two years and wasn’t about to settle for second-best again - or worse. The crown jewel in his division was just one of several objectives.
“I really wanted to win the WISSOTA points again,” said Adams. “I felt we let the last two years slip away, just not being focused and too many DNFs.
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Team Shaw By Buzzy racking up feature wins early in 2011! Click on the "Shaw By Buzzy" logo to the left to view the team stats!
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2011 WISSOTA Modified National Champion participates in DirtCast interview - listen here! |
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Buzzy Adams Racing is proud to announce a new partnership with Tiger Rear Ends from North Carolina!
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Since its inception in 2002, Tiger Quick Change Rear Ends has used cutting edge technology to design and manufacture the highest quality strength to weight ratio rear ends possible. After dedicating years to building its reputation as one of the most esteemed and trusted rear ends on the racetrack, Tiger Quick Change founder Gerald Williams sold the company in 2007. In early May 2011, Williams announced that he had repurchased the company and moved Tiger Quick Change to its new home in Mt. Ulla, North Carolina. Williams, along with all of the original employees, are dedicated to restore the focus and culture in which Tiger Quick Change was built on. Each Tiger Quick Change is built for racers by racers with the highest standards of quality and workmanship. The entire staff now has the ability and drive to advance Tiger to a new height, and is dedicated to improve the service by focusing on satisfying all of the valued customers who have made Tiger Quick Change the benchmark in today’s quick change market. |
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MORE NEW Buzzy Adams Racing / Buzz Signs /Shaw By Buzzy Shirts! $20 Sizes M-2XL
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Adams earns 2011 Punky Manor Challenge of Champions victory
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Adams claims record SEVENTH WISSOTA 100 title!
Click here for the story.
September 14 - 17, 2011
Dakota State Fair Speedway in Huron, South Dakota
Heat Race: Started 9th, finished 1st
Qualifying Feature: Started 3rd, finished 1st
Race Of Champions: Started 12th, finished 2nd
WISSOTA 100 Feature: Started 1st, finished 1st
Congratulations to Shaw By Buzzy WISSOTA 100 Midwest Modified feature winner Matt Leer & Cory Crapser, who placed third!
Congratulations also to Travis Sauer, who placed fourth in the Modified feature!
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Historic weekend for Buzzy Adams Racing!
Winner of the Crapser Memorial at Rice Lake Speedway on Saturday, then Modified feature win #100 at Eagle Valley Speedway on Sunday!
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Ogilvie Raceway Buzzed!
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By R.J. Sahlstrom
OGILVIE, MN (May 25) - The pit gates at Ogilvie Raceway were buzzing with entrants and race enthusiasts as 62 of the best WISSOTA Modifieds made preparations to battle for the $2000 payday in race 1 of the COMO Modified Series. Strong fields were also in the house for the WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds, WISSOTA Street Stocks and the Hornets. Race fans were in for a special treat as the racers were intent on taking the checkered flag. They were about to witness some of the most exciting racing of the 2011 season on the 3/8 mile oval.
The WISSOTA Dirt Track Racing Series Modified field was the biggest and best ever to check in at the pit gate at the “BIG O”. Six out of the top ten 2010 WISSOTA National Points finishers were in action. Because of the number of cars on hand, eight heats sponsored by Rick Gondik Law Offices were needed to start forming the field for the 30 lap SUBWAY Restaurants A-Main. All heat winners were entered into the Tim’s Automotive Machine Pole Dash to determine the front four rows. The runners-up were put into a redraw for starting positions 9-16.
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Winning Heat 1 was the “Dirt Digger”, Mike Anderson. Heat 2 was won by Jody Bellefeuille as he passed Craig Thatcher who fell off the pace on the last lap. Kevin “Buzzy” Adams dominated Heat 3. Heat 4 saw Jeff Spacek take the lead part way through the contest for the win. Rookie Kevin Eder looked impressive as he fronted the rest to win Heat 5. Covering the field in Heat 6 was Ryan Aho. The Heat 7 victory was claimed by Dave Cain who grabbed the lead on lap 3. Don Eischens led from the halfway point forward to take the checkers in Heat 8.
The Mirror Images Day Spa B-Mains were impressive races on their own as there were 12 quality entrants in B-Mains 1 & 2 and 11 in B-Mains 3 & 4. The top two finishers in each of the four B-Mains qualified for a spot in the A-Main. Having a number 1 on the car was important in B-Main 1 as Duane Dale and Brent Larson finished one and two respectively. B-Main 2 had an incredible shootout to the finish on the final two laps as Clayton Wagamon and Darrell Nelson ended up out front. Joey Jensen showed the power in his rocket as he came from a back row start to win B-Main 3 followed by Jason Miller. Jeremy Houle was disqualified in a post-race inspection in B-Main 4 resulting in Jason Voigt and Jayme Lautigar going to the big dance.
The final event on the action-packed program was the 30 lap A-Main sponsored by SUBWAY boasting a winning payday of $2000. Pacing the field to the green for the main event were Jody Bellefeuille and Kevin Adams. Adams wasted no time taking the lead on lap one. Adams was hounded for the lead by Bellefeuille on every circuit until Brett Johnson forced the caution lights to blink as a result of spinning in turn 1.
Cain slid by Bellefeuille on the ensuing restart to move into the second position on lap twelve. During this time Wagamon was slicing and dicing his way through traffic from a row nine start. Wagamon then moved into a great battle with Cain for second during the next ten laps as Adams maintained his number one spot. Dan Ebert would draw the second and final caution of the race on lap twenty-two as he encountered a retaining tire on the inside of turn 2.
When the green flag was dropped for the last time on lap twenty-two Wagamon was on the outside of row two right behind Adams. A battle royal was fought during the next seven circuits as Adams, Wagamon and Cain gave it their all to place a vote in the final outcome. Wagamon made a bid for the race lead as he navigated the top cushion on lap twenty-nine. He then experienced a brief encounter with the retaining wall in turn 2 extinguishing his quest for the checkers. Adams emerged from the battle as the victor capping off a clean sweep in the Adams Automotive powered hotrod. He pulled into victory lane to claim the well-deserved trophy and the $2000 check. Chasing him at the finish line were Wagamon; who started 18th and three heat winners; Cain, Bellefeuille and Anderson.
COMO Modified Series WISSOTA Modified
Rick Gondik Law Offices Heats
Heat 1: Mike Anderson, Trent Follmer, Brent Larson, JB Stortz, Brandon Nelson, Cory Sersha, Bob Broking, Rick Niemi
Heat 2: Jody Bellefeuille, Craig Thatcher, Rick Rivord, Steve Stuart, Al Uotinen, Scott Splittstoesser, Denny Holm, Bill Byholm
Heat 3: Kevin Adams, Kelly Estey, Dustin Nelson, Brandon Jensen, Tim McMann, Lonnie Loeschke, Mark Blood, Joey Jensen
Heat 4: Jeff Spacek, Brett Johnson, Jeremy Houle, Jeff Wood, Paul Schultz, Chad Fouquette, John Broking, Jerry Esler
Heat 5: Kevin Eder, Eric Martini, Duane Dale, Keith Tourville, Bryan Nayes, Justin Jones, Pat Hoffman, Shawn Kreyer
Heat 6: Ryan Aho, Eric Pember, Darrell Nelson, Scot Danzeisen, Clayton Wagamon, Shane Sabraski, Jason Swan, Keith Vork
Heat 7: Dave Cain, Jeff Hart, Jason Miller, Larry Zeller, Tim Alexander, Skeeter Estey, Chad Banks
Heat 8: Don Eischens, Dan Ebert, Charlie Hillukka, Jayme Lautigar, Jason Voigt, Zach Schultz, Jason Schill
Mirror Images Day Spa B-Mains
B-Main 1: Dale, Larson, Stortz, Tourville, Sabraski, Sersha, Blood, B. Nelson, Vork, Banks, Nayes, Holm
B-Main 2: Wagamon, Darrell Nelson, Danzeisen, Stuart, Rivord, S. Estey, Uotinen, Loeschke, Splittstoesser, J. Broking, Schill, Byholm
B-Main 3: J. Jensen, Miller, Alexander, B. Jensen, Z. Schultz, McMann, Fouquette, Hoffman, Zeller, Dustin Nelson, Niemi
B-Main 4: Voigt, Lautigar, Jones, Wood, Hillukka, Swan, P. Schultz, Kreyer, B. Broking, Esler, Houle
Tim’s Automotive Machine Pole Dash: Bellefeuille, Adams, Eischens, Cain, Spacek, Eder, Anderson, Aho
Subway Restaurants A-Main: Adams, Wagamon, Cain, Bellefeuille, Anderson, J. Jensen, Thatcher, Eischens, Martini, Pember, Follmer, Miller, Eder, Larson, Aho, K. Estey, Spacek, Darrell Nelson, Hart, Johnson, Uotinen, Voigt, Lautigar, Dale, Ebert
Domino’s Pizza of the Northland Hard Charger Award: Clayton Wagamon who finished 2nd after starting 18th! |
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1988 WISSOTA Late Model National Champion, Northern Minnesota & Wisconsin racing legend, Tim McMann of Duluth, MN, joined Dirt Cast to talk about his career, racing Late Models, the difference with racing today and when he started, still having fun, his son-in-law Buzzy Adams, being inducted into the Superior Speedway Hall of Fame, being competitive, the competition at Proctor & Superior Speedways, drivers he enjoyed racing with over the years, his long time sponsors, driving a Modified at Rice Lake Speedway in 2011, the Como Modified Series and his expectations for the season. McMann drives the #11D Budweiser, Village Lanes, Como Propane, Mastersbilt from Mars in Late Model action and will be racing the #11D Budweiser Shaw by Buzzy in Modified action.
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Click here to view video of Buzzy Adams' victory lane interview after his sixth (2010) WISSOTA 100 feature win!
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New Buzzy Adams Dirt Cast Interview!
2008 WISSOTA Modified National Champion Kevin “Buzzy” Adams of Cameron, WI joined Dirt Cast to talk about his 2010 season, finishing second to Blake Jetgvig, starting the season slow, winning his sixth WISSOTA 100, his two track championships, his loyalty to Rice Lake Speedway, his progress on his two goals at Rice Lake, the competition in the area, the RaceMN and Como Modified Series, his USMTS thoughts and how he will approach the 2011 season. Adams drives the #40 Adams Automotive Shaw by Buzzy.
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Don’t forget to visit www.dirthead.com to purchase your Buzzy Adams wall graphic to decorate your home, office or garage. When at checkout use promo code “dirtcast” to receive a 10% discount on your order!
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Buzzy Adams Earns SIXTH WISSOTA 100 feature victory!
By Kirk Holmes
All The Dirt! Racing News
HURON, SD (Sept. 18) - With defending champion Kevin “Buzzy” Adams scheduled to start on the pole for the Modified feature Saturday night at the Speedway Motors WISSOTA 100, chatter among the fans centered on whether or not it would be a good idea to get up and stretch their legs during the event.
Why? Because Adams won his heat race and a qualifying feature last year and finished the 2009 event in another time zone than the remainder of the 30-car field. Prior to Saturday’s finale, he won his heat and the qualifying feature on Thursday night.
Jason Grimes’ victory ahead of Adams during the AMSOIL Race of Champions feature on Friday night, however, proved Adams could be beat on the 1/2-mile oval at Dakota State Fair Speedway, and Dale Mathison’s high-speed run at the head of Saturday’s main event appeared to back that up - at least for a while.
In the end, Cameron, WI native Adams claimed his second straight title and his sixth WISSOTA 100 title overall.
“I want to move out here,” Adams said in victory lane following the 35-lap race that was slowed by only one caution. “I’m jealous of Kent Arment; he gets to race here every week. I love this place.”
Dave Cain of Corcoran, MN finished second to Adams during Thursday’s qualifying feature and earned the right to start in the middle of the front row with Mathison on the outside. Joey Jensen of Forest Lake, MN, Aberdeen’s Arment and defending national champion Blake Jegtvig of Hawley, MN?made up the second row.
When WISSOTA Executive Director Terry Voeltz waved the green flag from his position on the front straightaway, Mathison set sail near the top of the track and led the wave of metal and ground-pounding motors through the first set of turns. As with all the features that started three-wide, everyone gave a collective sigh when the field completed the first lap unscathed with Mathison at the point ahead of Adams, Cain, Arment and Jegtvig in the top five ahead of Grimes, who lined up eighth.
By lap four, Mathison and Adams had a sizeable lead on Cain, who was running alone in third ahead of a skirmish for top five positions involving Arment, Jegtvig, ninth starter Brandon?Nelson of New London, MN, Grimes and Jensen.
As the top two neared the back of the field near the end of the first third of the race, Adams began diving from the top at each end of the track in an attempt to beat Mathison out of the turn via the bottom groove. The move paid off in turn two on lap 12. One lap later, Adams put Tim Alexander of Princeton, MN and Reed Storley of Watertown between his #40 and Mathison’s #9m. Adams blew by Andy Gordon of Murdock, MN and Avon’s Eric Martini the next time around and it quickly became apparent - barring a breakdown like the flat tire that erased Adams’ huge lead in the 2009 Race of Champions - the second level of the victory lane podium was the next best prize still available.
Back in the chase pack, Jegtvig and his #2j was the lone wolf of sorts running the very bottom groove on the track. He passed Arment for fourth on lap 13 and chipped away at the distance between himself and Cain’s #2c. Jegtvig pulled even with Cain as they roared by the flagstand on lap 21 and completed the pass for third on the backstretch. He caught Mathison a short time later and slipped into the runner-up spot on lap 23.
Jensen and Arment raced door to door for several laps before Jensen secured the fourth spot. With back-markers all around, however, Jensen got lost in the shuffle for a moment on lap 25 and was relegated to seventh behind Adams, Jegtvig, Cain, Mathison, Arment and Grimes. One lap later, Alexander slowed on the backstretch and the lone caution of the event came out.
With nine laps left on the board, Jegtvig and Cain lined up side by side behind Adams for the Delaware double-file restart. It was time to find out if Jegtvig’s efforts to that point would pay off.
“I went to the bottom and I?was gaining, but I wondered if I?was gaining enough?” Jegtvig said during his post-race interview on the track. “Then, after that restart, I went to the bottom again and that’s all she wrote.”
Jegtvig ran well enough to secure the runner-up spot at the finish, but once again, no one had anything for Adams during the stretch run. Cain finished a solid third in the top 10 ahead of Jensen, Arment, Mathison, Grimes, 16th starter Keith Tourville of Dairyland, WI, 23rd starter Scot Danzeisen of Herman, MN and Travis Saurer of Elizabeth, MN, who started 11th.
“I think Buzzy has this track figured out,” Cain said after the race.
Prior to the night’s main event, the Modified teams ran three Last Chance races. The top two from each tacked onto the back of the 30-car feature. The most dramatic of the three proved to be the last, both during and after the 12-lap race.
Jeff Provinzino of Hibbing, MN, who had yet to complete a lap in two previous races due to flat tires, powered into the lead off the pole and had Gavin Paull of Fort Frances, ON, Shayne Laske of Moorhead, MN and Ryan Engels of Arlington in his wake when the race came to an abrupt halt; rookie Shane Bruns of Fargo, ND?got sideways near the flagstand, the left front rim dug into the track and his car flipped onto its lid. The red flag came out and the competitors sat and idled while the safety crews helped the uninjured Bruns out of his car and cleared the track.
Four more cautions marred the event, the last of which flew on lap eight and actually bailed out Provinzino; he side-swiped the frontstretch wall and lost several spots before a caution for debris in turn three reverted the action back to the previous circuit. Provinzino then led until Laske powered by in turn two with less than two laps to go. Provinzino held on for second ahead of David Orr of Bristol, Storley and Paul, who earlier spun out on lap six while running second. Following the race, however, the top three were light at the scales, which moved Storley and Paull up to first and second and into the feature race.
The first Last Chance race started off badly when rookie Justin Bjorklund lost the driveshaft on his car and proved to be a stop-and-go event from that point on. Gordon started seventh and ran second behind polesitter Terry McNamara of Rapid City for a lap before taking over the lead. Martini lined up sixth at the start and gradually worked his way to the front through a series of cautions. Chad Williamson of Watertown, meanwhile, started 13th and by lap five was running second. Two laps later, Williamson’s #48 slid up the track in turn two and made contact with Gordon’s #21, which made contact with the outside wall and came to a stop. Williamson was tapped for causing the caution and, after the restart, Martini passed Gordon for the lead and the eventual win ahead of Gordon, Mike Greseth of Harwood, ND, Jerry Weigel of Jim Falls, WI? and Scott Ward of Watertown in the top five.
Ben Mickelson of Jamestown, ND started the second Last Chance race on the pole and was never headed during the event, which started off with a bang. Bryan Nayes of Chippewa Falls,?WI?made contact with rookie Tyler McDonald of Huron and as a result, Mitch Johnson of Hickson, ND ended up backward against the turn three wall with Matt Anderson’s #8a atop his hood. Aaron Holtan of Newfolden, MN was also involved in the wreck. Nayes went to the rear, Johnson and Holtan retired to the pits and Anderson pressed on.
Several more cautions - including one caused by Shane Sabraski of Rice, MN with two laps to go - stretched out the event before Mickelson scored the win and Mike Stearns of Hecla finished second. Tenth starter Andy Miskowic of Ogilvie, MN?was a close third followed by D.J. Tesch of Clear Lake and McDonald in the top five.
SUMMARY
WISSOTA Modifieds:
Feature - Kevin Adams, Blake Jegtvig, Dave Cain, Joey Jensen, Kent Arment, Dale Mathison, Jason Grimes, Keith Tourville, Scot Danzeisen, Travis Saurer, Terry Engebretson, Dustin Strand, Nathan Heinrich, Curt Lund, Dustin Nelson, Scott Tofte, Eric Martini, Mike Stearns, Andy Gordon, Justin Jones, Curt Gelling, Tony Leiker, Mike Storck, Brandon Nelson, Gavin Paull, Ben Mickelson, Reed Storley, Tim Alexander, John Corell, Mike Anderson
Last Chance 1 - Eric Martini, Andy Gordon, Mike Greseth, Jerry Weigel, Scott Ward, Travis Cantwell, Chris Prussman, Bob Broking, Chad Williamson, Brent Urban, Terry McNamara, Justin Bjorklund, Justin Elmer
Last Chance 2 - Ben Mickelson, Mike Stearns, Andy Miskowic, D.J. Tesch, Tyler McDonald, Joe Waba, Jason Swan, Matt Anderson, Shane Sabraski, Bryan Nayes, Mitch Johnson, Aaron Holtan, Scott Hansen
Last Chance 3 - Reed Storley, Gavin Paull, Ryan Engels, Curtis Kranz, Erik Elmer, Nolan Olmstead, Shane Bruns, Dennis Haven
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Click on banner below to view a video of the WISSOTA Modified feature at Eagle Valley Speedway on Sunday, September 5, 2010!
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Adams on the cover and featured in the
January 2010 issue of Dirt Modified Magazine!
Learn more at www.threewidemedia.com
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Shaw By Buzzy Now Available!
CAMERON, WI - For those out there that have tried and failed to catch Kevin “Buzzy” Adams, maybe it’s time you joined him in the cockpit of a new Shaw By Buzzy race car.
Adams, the 2008 WISSOTA national champion in the Modified division and third place finisher in 2009, has the experience and the know-how to get new customers running fast and winning races in a hurry.
Shaw By Buzzy in Cameron, WI is an outlet source for Larry Shaw Race Cars out of Batesville, AR. Adams has worked extensively with the parent company for the past five years.
The list of credentials for the 28-year-old also includes 294 career feature wins, including 70 behind the wheel of a Shaw Modified. He’s also raced WISSOTA Street Stocks and Super Stocks.
To all potential Modified and Midwest Modified customers, Shaw By Buzzy offers 12 years of driving and setup experience; tech support at and away from the track; a chassis setup booklet and help sheets; professionally built shock packages, 4-bar and Z-4 suspension setups and bracket additions on chassis, something Adams believes “helps these cars handle better in WISSOTA land.”
In addition, Adams said customers will still have full tech support from Kevin Shaw at Larry Shaw Race Cars.
Shaw By Buzzy offers un-assembled kits starting at $8,500 and complete assembled rollers starting at $15,500.
The advantages of signing on doesn’t stop there. Anyone that goes with Shaw By Buzzy has the option to have their car lettered by Buzz Signs and Graphix Adams’ other business and have it powered by a motor from Adams Automotive, just a hop, skip and a jump from Buzzy’s two businesses in Cameron.
For more information call either (715) 458-4549, or send an e-mail to buzzigns@chibardun.net. |
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Adams dominates 2009 WISSOTA 100 at Dakota State Fair Speedway!
HURON, SD (Sept. 19) - “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
Had Kevin Adams heard that statement during the 2009 Speedway Motors WISSOTA 100 at Dakota State Fair Speedway, he could have “totally” cleaned house on the Modified division during the four-day event.
As it turned out, a minor change in his race setup on Friday night probably cost Adams the win in the Race of Champions; the left rear tire rubbed on the frame, eventually went flat while the #40 was well out in front and Adams had to pull off with five laps to go.
Although he wasn’t a lock to win that night, Adams’ performances throughout the week, capped by Saturday night’s dominating run in the feature en route to his fourth “100” title, proved that while running with air in all four tires, he was the best of the best at DSFS. For his efforts - winning his heat, qualifying feature and the main event - Adams earned a $1,000 bonus from WISSOTA. Friday’s win would have also meant another $1,000 bonus on top of the winner’s check.
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September 16 Heat Race = Started 1st - Finished 1st
September 16 Qualifying Feature = Started 4th - Finished 1st
September 18 Race Of Chapions = Started 2nd - Did Not Finish
(Flat left rear tire while leading with five laps to go)
September 19 WISSOTA 100 Feature = Started 1st - Finished 1st
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Adams lands Lonnie Leu Memorial feature win
On Sunday, August 30, Eagle Valley Speedway hosted the eighth annual Lonnie Leu Memorial Races treating a capacity crowd to another great night of racing.
Paul Niznik and Kevin Adams led the field to the green for the start of the WISSOTA Modified feature. It was heat winner, Kevin Adams, who would be the first to the flag stand at the end of lap one and every lap thereafter. This left the second spot open for contention with heat winner, Keith Tourville, and Mike Anderson in a two-car duel which Anderson eventually won with five laps to go. A caution, on the white flag lap, when Niznik spun in turn one, meant an early end to the race with Adams being declared the winner, completing a sweep, picking up his second Lonnie Leu Memorial win, and getting his 22nd feature win of the year. Rounding out the top five were: Anderson from seventh, Tourville from fourth, Luke Schilling from ninth, and Brandon Kallenbach from third. |

Buzzy & Leslie Leu in victory lane at Eagle Valley Speedway on August 30.
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Buzzy Admas was joined in victory lane by his son Blake on Fathers Day at Eagle Valley Speedway. |
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Buzzy Adams Dirt Cast Interview!
2008 WISSOTA Modified National Champion Kevin “Buzzy” Adams of Cameron, WI joined Dirt Cast to talk about his hot start to the 2008 season, leading the early national points, his battle and friendship with Blake Jegtvig, his chances for 2009, his DNF’s so far, going back to his home track’s as a National Champion, whether he has a target on his back and how he will approach the 2009 season. Adams drives the #40 Adams Automotive Shaw.
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Adams earns 2008 WISSOTA Modified National Championship!
By J.R. Hughes
All The Dirt! Racing News
CAMERON, WI - No title holder in WISSOTA history has a more apposite forename than this year’s WISSOTA Modified national champion, Buzzy Adams. Known as “Kevin” to those that ushered him into the world, his continual buzzing of the upper regions of every point chart he graces, the “Buzzy” non de plum is amply apropos.
A regular fixture at a trio of Wisconsin tracks, Kopellah Speedway, Rice Lake Speedway and Eagle Valley Speedway, Adams proved his mettle at several tracks throughout WISSOTA-land during a grand tally of 52 starts. He amassed an impressive 50-plus percentile of feature wins - 28 to be exact - and concluded the season with a 14-point margin over nearest rival Blake Jegtvig.
“It’s much more entertaining when it (the title chase) comes down to the last race,” Adams mentioned in reference to his final point night at KRA Speedway during their Fall Festival in late September. “After finishing a close second in Friday night’s main, I knew we had to get it done on Saturday. Lady Luck was on my side; I drew the pole for the heat and the feature. We ended up with a clean sweep and the national title.”
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Adams was all the ‘buzz’ in 2008 with WISSOTA Modified national honors
By Kyle Ealy
Hawkeye Racing News - Hometown Heros
CAMERON, WI - In a lot of sports, it’s all about percentages. If you’re hitting .300 in baseball, you’re pretty good with the bat. Complete 60 percent of your passes in football, you’re starting behind center somewhere. Hit 90 percent of your free throws on the hardwood and they don’t want to foul you.
In racing it’s more about how many wins, top fives and top 10s you can accumulate over a season. Percentages have never really applied.
Until now …
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Adams participates in Dirt Nation interview!
2008 WISSOTA Modified National Champion Kevin “Buzzy” Adams of Cameron, WI joined Dirt Nation to talk about his 2008 season, winning the championship, his dominating performance, his career, his business and his family.
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2008 WISSOTA Modified National Champion!
CAMERON, WI - Buzzy Adams and his Adams Automotive Racing Engines race team secured the 2008 WISSOTA Modified National Championship and was recently formally crowned the champion at WISSOTA's annual awards banquet.
In 2008, Buzzy Adams competed in 52 WISSOTA Modified sanctioned events at nine race tracks. He only finished out of the top 10 in three of those feature races and earned 28 wins and 44 top five finishes.
Adams and his crew would like to thank their valuable sponsors, supporters and fans for such a great year.
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