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Extra Laps, Points at SUPRS Mid-Season Championship

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100 Laps, Double Points as Drivers Hope to Catch Ohh

July 6, 2020 – Goshen, IN…Double points and 100 laps for the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS),  Mid-Season Championship on July 7, 2020 at Oswego Speedway, may be just what the rest of the drivers need if they want to catch Dave “SpeedyMan” Ohh who sits alone at the top of the SUPRS points chase for non-wing supermodified sim racing by 179 over the next closest competitor.

There’s a lot on the line at SUPRS 2020 Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship at Oswego Speedway July 7. (Poster by Borderline Enterprises)

Wanted: Dave Ohh (AKA SpeedyMan)

Ohh has won the last six SUPRS features in a row and shows no sign of slowing down as he works towards his first SUPRS Gold Crest Season Championship. For the second time in his short SUPRS career, Ohh, of Union, CT, has the SUPRS Bounty on his head and will certainly be the driver to beat in the big 100 lap feature as he runs from the SUPRS Bounty Hunters.

The first driver to beat Ohh will collect the SUPRS Bounty and will “take” ten points from Ohh’s SUPRS Gold Crest Wing Championship total.

If Ohh can keep the streak alive, he will get five championship points added to his total for the night and the bounty will increase by five points until it totals of 25 points.

“SpeedyMan” is really on a roll and with his unbroken string of non-wing supermodified wins going all the way back to July 31 of 2019, the bounty hunters will have their work cut out for them.

Lots of Points

Double Points for the feature have many drivers hoping to seize the opportunity to make a jump in the point standings, or gain a little cushion in the close contest from second to fifth, and sixth to twelfth, in the points.

But it’s not just the double feature points that are up for grabs. Again this year, Drivers will also be gunning for the overall Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship. The driver that accumulates the most combined points for his heat race and feature race finish receives 15 bonus points when he’s crowned the Mid-Season Champion.

Other bonus point awards are available during the night including:

  • SUPRSCharger – Feature (10 points paid to the driver that advances the most places from his starting spot)
  • SUPRS Bounty –

Mid-Season Times

There’s a lot of action coming at you this Tuesday July 7, 2020 for the SUPRS Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship at Oswego Speedway.

Systems checks begin at 8:00pm, with the drivers hitting the track at 8:30pm for Hot Laps. The Drivers Meeting is at 8:45pm. The SUPRS LIVE! @ 9 show opening is followed by Racing at 9:05pm using the rFactor sim racing platform.

Watch SUPRS LIVE

Supermodified and online racing fans can watch the action with streaming video from three views on SUPRS LIVE! Timing, scoring, track telemetry and stats are also available by going to www.SUPRS.net/site/live on race night.

Fans can learn more about the original online supermodified sim racing sanction, by visiting www.SUPRS.net. Enjoy SUPRS active and vibrant Social Media channels by  “Liking” SUPRS on Facebook, Following @SUPRSOnline on Twitter, and viewing SUPRS videos on YouTube.


SUPRS Non-Wing Mid-Season Champions:

  • 2005 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Jim Crannell
  • 2006 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson
  • 2007 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Kris Heveron
  • 2008 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Kris Heveron
  • 2009 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Devin Gee
  • 2010 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson
  • 2011 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2012 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2013 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: No Race
  • 2014 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Domenic Gioia
  • 2015 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Steve Callahan
  • 2016 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Steve Callahan
  • 2017 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren
  • 2018 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion:  Rob Warren
  • 2019 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion:  Rob Warren



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SUPRS Mid-Season Championship Returns to Oswego

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After Year Away, SUPRS Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship Returns to Oswego Speedway

January 25, 2020 – Goshen, IN…After one year at Airborne Speedway, the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), Mid-Season Championship for winged supermodifieds returns to Oswego Speedway on January 28, 2020 for Twin 35 lap features that pay double points.

SUPRS 2020 Wing Mid-Season Championship Poster
The 16th consecutive SUPRS Gold Crest Wing Championship season hits the half-way point on January 28 with the Mid-Season Championship at Oswego Speedway. (Poster by BreezeGraphics.com)

Oswego Speedway Home to Mid-Season Championship

Except for last year and from 2005-2009, the SUPRS Gold Crest Wing Mid-Season Championship has been run at Oswego Speedway.

For most of those years, including those when the race wasn’t run at Oswego, the event, has used a ‘twin’ feature format with two features on- one night, although for four years, the race had a 75 lap feature to close out the night.

Points Galore

This year, like most of the previous years, the driver that accumulates the most points from time-trials through both features is crowned the Gold Crest Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Champion.

Double Points for each feature have many drivers hoping to seize the opportunity to make a jump in the point standings, or gain a little cushion in the close contest among the current top five.

Other bonus point paying awards are available during the night including:

  • SUPRSCharger – both features (10 points paid to the driver that advances the most places from his starting spot)
  • SUPRSChallenge – both features (20 points paid to the driver that starts last and wins the race)
  •  DoubleDown (25 points paid any driver that can sweep the wins for both features)
  • Mid-Season Champion Bonus (15 points. Tally of all points throughout the night)

Races Two and Three of ESS Tour

These two races are also part of the 2019-20 Empire State Super Series Regional Tour Championship which is composed of various races throughout the season at tracks in New York.

Back in December, Keith Powell won the opening round of the current Empire State Super Series when he narrowly beat Bob Gangwer on Blind Date Night at Diamond Speedway.

Powell Pushing

Of late, defending SUPRS Gold Crest Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Champion Keith Powell has sliced his way into, what was for most of the season, a comfortable point lead for Rob Warren. Warren, who has a chance to tie Ray Sand, Jr. for the most wins in this event, (Warren currently has three and is going for four), was socked with a two position penalty last week at the Buckeye 50 after a post race review and now sits just 23 points in front of Powell.

Powell, while being a consistent runner, has his work cut out for him because Warren has a big edge over all other current competitors when it comes to sitting in victory lane at Oswego Speedway. This will certainly be the battle to watch all night long as the two rivals try gather as many points as they can throughout the contest.

Mid-Season Times

With a full slate of action featuring time trials, heats, Twin 35 lap features and double points as well as bonus points for the driver crowned Mid-Season Champion, you won’t want to miss the intense thrills and action at Oswego Speedway on Tuesday, January 28, 2020.

Systems checks begin at 7:30pm, with the drivers hitting the track at 8:00pm for Hot Laps. Time Trials are at 8:30pm followed by Racing at 9:05pm using the rFactor sim racing platform.

Watch SUPRS LIVE

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SUPRS LIVE! is the place to enjoy the Mid-Season Championship.

Supermodified and online racing fans can watch the action with streaming video from three views on SUPRS LIVE! Timing, scoring, track telemetry and stats are also available by going to www.SUPRS.net/site/live on race night.

Fans can learn more about the original online supermodified sim racing sanction, by visiting www.SUPRS.net. Enjoy SUPRS active and vibrant Social Media channels by  “Liking” SUPRS on Facebook, Following @SUPRSOnline on Twitter, and viewing SUPRS videos on YouTube.


SUPRS Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Champions-

  • 2004-05 Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson-NASCAR Heat-LaPorte Speedway-25×2
  • 2005-06 Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson-NASCAR Heat-LaPorte Speedway-25×2
  • 2006-07 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.-NASCAR Heat-LaPorte Speedway-25×2
  • 2007-08 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Myles Maxon-NASCAR Heat-LaPorte Speedway-25×2
  • 2008-09 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2009-10 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Myles Maxon-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2010-11  Wing Mid-Season Champion: Chris Meyers-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-75
  • 2011-12  Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-75
  • 2012-13  Wing Mid-Season Champion: Bob Gangwer-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-75
  • 2013-14 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Bob Gangwer-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2014-15 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2015-16 Wing Mid-Season Champion:Ray Sand, Jr.-NASCAR Heat-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2016-17 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren-rFactor-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2017-18 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren-rFactor-Oswego Speedway-35×2
  • 2018-19 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Keith Powell-rFactor-Airborne Speedway-35×2


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Mid-Season Championship Moved to Airborne

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January 25, 2019 – Goshen, IN…The Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), Mid-Season Championship moves to Airborne Speedway for the first time in it’s history on January 29, 2019 for a Twin 35 lap feature format that includes double points and many different bonuses for the supermodified sim racers.

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The SUPRS Gold Crest Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship moves to Airborne Speedway, but still has Twin 35 lap features that pay double points. (Poster by BreezeGraphics.com)

Warren, Powell Take Battle to Airborne

Rob Warren and Keith Powell have waged a season long points battle that hasn’t been seen at SUPRS since the days of Ray Sand, Jr. and Myles Maxon going at. The two are tied coming to Airborne for the big double points show and either one could make or break his championship hopes at the unique race track.

Both had good runs at Airborne the only other time SUPRS raced there. But after they made contact on the white flag lap coming out of turn two which saw Powell take the slide of his life through the infield and onto the backstretch. Warren went on to win that race in a finish that was nearly too close to call.

See the Action Live

Get ready for a huge night of racing with the SUPRS Wing Mid-Season Championship January 29, 2019 at Airborne Speedway. Racing start at 9:05pm and everyone is welcome to enjoy it all with SUPRS LIVE!

Cheer on your favorite SUPRS racers while you view timing, scoring, and of course our outstanding live streaming video when we go “Live @ 9pm est via the SUPRS LIVE! page.

Get Social with SUPRS

Fans can learn more about the original supermodified sim sanction, the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, by visiting www.SUPRS.net. Join SUPRS active and vibrant Social Media channels by  “Liking” SUPRS on Facebook, Circling SUPRS on Google+, Following @SUPRSOnline on Twitter, and viewing SUPRS videos on YouTube. See us live and join our chat on Twitch.


Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Champions-

  • 2004-05 Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson
  • 2005-06 Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson
  • 2006-07 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2007-08 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Myles Maxon
  • 2008-09 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2009-10 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Myles Maxon
  • 2010-11  Wing Mid-Season Champion: Chris Meyers
  • 2011-12  Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren
  • 2012-13  Wing Mid-Season Champion: Bob Gangwer
  • 2013-14 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Bob Gangwer
  • 2014-15 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2015-16 Wing Mid-Season Champion:Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2016-17 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren
  • 2017-18 Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren

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Non-Wing Mid-Season Championship Could Shake Up Points Battle

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July 6, 2018 – Goshen, IN…The Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), has reached the half-way point of their summer season of supermodified sim racing and the upcoming Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship race on July 10 at Oswego Speedway could easily shake up an already tight points battle.

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Top Five in Points Close

The race that features a big 100 lap feature paying double points is just the ticket that some drivers would love to cash in With first to fifth in Gold Crest Non-Wing Season Championship Points separated by just 95 points, the racing should be some of the most intense to date this summer.

Extra points, bonuses, and special points for being deemed Mid-Season Champion, mean this is the race that the SUPRS drivers look forward to as they try to make some major championship moves.

Warren, Powell, Clark Sit Up Top

At the top of the championship is 2015, 2017 Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Champion Rob Warren. Not surprisingly 2016 champ Keith Powell has his sights set squarely on Warren, as the only other driver to have won a feature so far this summer. However, Powell is in third, 46 points off the top and it’s the driver that sits in second place a the moment that might be the most hungry for a good points night on July 10 – Kyle Clark.

CURRENT POINT STANDINGS

After flipping back and forth with Powell in the first three races of the season, Clark, who has been off the podium just twice, has yet to finish out of the top five, has consistently put the pressure on the defending and former series champion, and is only 36 points out of first place overall, could easily find himself atop the heap at the of the night if he keeps his streak going.

Callahan Could Make History

Steve Callahan is coming from a great run in the last event where he scored two podium finishes in the Independence Day Twin 35s. And while he is some distance back in the overall points chase, if he can win this race he would make history as the first SUPRS driver to win more than two Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship crowns.

Callahan is tied with John Davidson (2006, 2010 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion), and Kris Heveron ( 2007-08 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion), and Ray Sand, Jr., (2011, 2012 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion), for most wins in this important event. Jim Crannell (2005), Devin Gee (2009), Domenic Gioia (2014), and Rob Warren (2017), are the only other racers to have scored Mid-Season Championships for the Non-Wing season. There was no race held in 2013.

Race Details

Official practice for the SUPRS “Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship” begins at 8:30pm. There is a Drivers meeting at 8:45pm. Racing is set to start at 9:05pm with the first of two 10 lap qualifying heat races. The green flag for the first 100 lap feature should fly at about 9:20pm.

More details, including full format and schedule of events are available on the SUPRS Schedule. SUPRS members should check the Forums for the latest info on server times and passwords.

Watch, Listen, Enjoy

Supermodified and online racing fans can watch live streaming video of the “Gold Crest Non-Wing Supermodified Mid-Season Championship” with SUPRS LIVE! You’ll be able to keep up with your favorite SUPRS racer as you follow along with instant timing and scoring, stats,a nd track telemetry at www.SUPRS.net/site/live.

Get Social with SUPRS

Fans of supermodified racing and online sim racers alike can learn more about the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series by visiting www.SUPRS.net“Liking” SUPRS on Facebook, Circling SUPRS on Google+Following @SUPRSOnline on Twitter, and Viewing SUPRS videos on YouTube.


Non-Winged Supermodified Mid-Season Champions

  • 2005 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Jim Crannell
  • 2006 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson
  • 2007 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Kris Heveron
  • 2008 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Kris Heveron
  • 2009 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Devin Gee
  • 2010 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: John Davidson
  • 2011 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2012 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2013 No Race
  • 2014 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Domenic Gioia
  • 2015 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Steve Callahan
  • 2016 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Steve Callahan
  • 2017 Non-Wing Mid-Season Champion: Rob Warren

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