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2011 Track Champions

2011 Track Champions

Kyle Roehner Accord Speedway Sportsman Crate 602
Steve Bernier Autodrome Drummond Quebec Sportsman
David Hebert Autodrome Drummond Quebec 358
Steve Bernier Autodrome Granby Quebec Sportsman
Francois Bernier Autodrome Granby Quebec 358
Adam Pierson Bear Ridge Speedway
Tim Sears Brewerton Speedway
Matt Sheppard Brewerton Speedway
Jordon Watson  Bridgeport Speedway Crate
Dan Cogdill Jr. Bridgeport Speedway Rookie Modifieds
Chris Herbison Brockville Speedway Sportsman
Danny O Brien Brockville Speedway 358
Josh Van Brocklin Can Am Speedway Sportsman
Billy Dunn Can Am Speedway 358
Dan Wiesner Canandaigua Speedway Sportsman
Matt Sheppard Canandaigua Speedway Big Block
Randy Howe Cannan New Hampshire
Timmy Sears Jr. Cayuga County Speedway Sportsman
Mike Mahaney Cayuga County Speedway 358
Chris Herbison Cornwall Speedway / Sportsman
Jordon Watson  Delmar Delaware AC DELCO Sportsman
Matt Jester Delmar Delaware Big Block
Nick Petrilak Five Mile Point Speedway Sportsman
Ron Davis III Fulton Speedway Novice 525 GM Crate division
Billy Decker Fulton Speedway Big Block
Bodie Bellinger Glen Ridge Speedway Sportsman
Kenny Tremont Jr. Glen Ridge Speedway Big Block / 358
Brad Rouse Humberstone Speedway Sportsman
Chad Brachmann Humberstone Speedway 358
Jim Gabriel Jr. I88 Speedway / Afton N.Y.
Kenny Tremont Jr. Lebanon Valley Speedway Big Block
Jeremiah Shingledecker Lernerville Speedway
Jimmy Holden Mercer Raceway Park
Brad Rouse Merrittville Speedway Sportsman
Pete Bicknell Merrittville Speedway 358
Dylon Evoy Mohawk Speedway Sportsman
Rocco Infante New Egypt Speedway Sportsman
Billy Pauch New Egypt Speedway Big Block
Gary Edwards Jr. Orange County Fairgrounds Sportsman
Tommy Meier Orange County Fairgrounds Big Block
Mike Nagel Jr. Penn Can Speedway Sportsman
Steve Bernier RPM Speedway St Marcel Quebec / Sportsman
David Hebert RPM Speedway St Marcel Quebec / 358
Don Spatarico Ransomville Speedway Sportsman
Chad Brachmann Ransomville Speedway 358
Rex King  Sharon Speedway
Chris Stull Skyline Speedway
Randy Brown Sportsman Speedway / Knox P.A.
Eddie White Thunder Mountain Speedway
Matt Janczuk Utica Rome Speedway Sportsman
Roger Williams Woodhull Speedway Sportsman
Billy Van Pelt Woodhull Speedway 358
Francois Bernier Quebec SUPER SERIES CHAMPION
Thomas Burge Louisianna State Champion
Bodie Bellinger DIRTCar Sportsman Mr. DIRT Point Champion
David Hebert DIRTCar 358 Mr DIRT Car Point Champion
Matt Sheppard DIRTCar Big Block MR DIRT Point Champion
Rex King Sr. BRP MODIFIED Tour Champion
Billy Pauch AMERICAN RACER CUP CHAMPION
   
Tim Sears Mr.DIRTCar Sportsman Series Champion
Danny Johnson Mr.DIRTCar 358 Series Champion
Matt Sheppard Mr.DIRTCar Big Block Series Champion
Jeff Crambo ROC Champion Sportsman
Billy Decker ROC Champion Big Block
Matt Sheppard DIRTCar Big Block MR DIRT Point Champion

 

 

 

 

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The pictures are of an 8 bolt rear end. However, the same procedures apply to smart tube rear ends as well.

1.First step in setting up your rear end is to put the set-up blocks between the rear end tube and the chassis. This will simulate ride height. (click on images to enlarge)
 Rear end Photo 1aRear end Photo 1b
2.Next, set the rear panhard bar height. We recommend to start the outer panhard at 3" on the adjustable, 6 th hole from the top on the non-adjustable. Set the inner panhard mount in the 2nd hole from the top.
 Rear end Photo 2aRear end Photo 2b
3.Once the panhard set, we can center the rear end in the chassis. Measure from the outside of 2X4 to outside of the torque arms. This dimension should be 11 3/8" to 11 7/16". It should be the same on both sides.
 Rear end Photo 3aRear end Photo 3b
4.Next, square the rear end. Measure 9" from the front of the rear end tube to the back of the key stock.
 Rear end Photo 4aRear end Photo 4b
5.Rear end Photo 5We recommend starting both radius rods in the lowest holes. Set the spring rod at 3 1/2" to 4" depending on track conditions.
6.Next, ensure birdcage timing is correct.
See birdcage timing section for further information.
7.Rear end Photo 7We recommend starting with both rollers in the rear holes.
8.Rear end Photo 8The torsion arms at this point should line up in the center of the birdcages .
 
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