Third Star Classic Win for McKennedy

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by Carol D. Haynes Epping, NH. (Sept. 19, 2020) – The annual 125 lap Bob Webber Sr. Memorial Classic, also the 55th Classic at the famed Epping, NH raceway was slated for Saturday, Sept. 19, with hopes that the COVID-19 pandemic would not cancel it. With much work and preparation by the Webber family in the past months, the race was able to happen and Jon McKennedy won his second Classic in three years. The… Keep Reading

Ohh Makes History, Laps Entire All-Star Classic 200 Field

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Dave Ohh Leads All 200, Laps Field on Way to Winning 10th Annual All-Star Classic 200 at Star Speedway February 11, 2020 – Epping, NH…Union, CT hot-shoe, Dave “SpeedyMan” Ohh was the class of the field at the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), 10th Annual All-Star Classic 200 Tuesday at Star Speedway and put a “whoopin’” on his competitors, becoming the first driver in SUPRS history to lap every other driver on the way… Keep Reading

SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Kicks off Triple Crown

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February 9, 2020 – Manchester, NH…The Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), 10th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 is set for February 11, 2020 at Star Speedway in Epping, NH. The 2020 Triple Crown of Supermodified Sim Racing presented by Icings on Top gets rolling at this challenging race.

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The 10th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 takes place February 11, 2020 at Star Speedway and is the first race of the 2020 SUPRS Triple Crown of Supermodified Sim Racing presented by Icings on Top. (Poster by BreezeGraphics.com)

Sim Race is Similar to Real Event

The race is modeled after the real Star Classic held annually at the quarter-mile paved oval track built by Charlie Elliot and now promoted by Bobby Webber, Jr.  The popular supermodified race features the International Supermodified Association and has been a mainstay of the supermodified “Triple Crown” that also includes the Oswego Speedway International Classic 200, and the Sandusky Speedway Supermodified Nationals 100.

Supermodified Sim Racing Triple Crown Race

The SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 is not only an important stand-alone show, but it’s also the first leg one of the 2020  SUPRS Triple Crown of Supermodified Sim Racing presented by Icings on Top. Similar to the real supermodified Triple Crown, it is composed of three different marquee events that includes the aforementioned All-Star Classic 200, the Season Summit 125 held at Madera Speedway, and the non-wing supermodified Topless! 200 at Oswego Speedway.

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The SUPRS Triple Crown presented by Icings on Top has only been won twice.

Many consider winning just one of these events a noteworthy accomplishment, but taking the checkered flag in all three is a true mark of a supermodified sim racer. Only two drivers have accomplished the feat in SUPRS 16 years and not surprisingly it’s the two guys that stand on top of the SUPRS All-Time Win List-Ray Sand, Jr. and Rob Warren.

Three Former Winners Expected

Three former winners of the SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 have indicated they will be ready to roll on February 11. Two are two-time All-Star Classic 200 champions and one is looking for his first win since 2012.

Last year Rob Warren was content to ride in second place, conserving his car, a move unlike his first win in 2017 when he lead every lap and ran away from the field. However, he suddenly found himself in the lead after Brad Keysor lost control of his car and spun into the infield then back onto the track in turn one.

2015-2016 winner Steve Callahan finally has a break in the work schedule and it looks like he’ll be able to try to come back for his third win on Tuesday. Callahan finished in fourth place last year. His first win in 2015 was, at that point, the closest in the young history of the race where he held three-time All-Star Classic 200 winner Ray Sand, Jr. at bay. In 2016 he joined Sand, Jr. as a multi-time winner and led all 200 laps.

Keith Powell of Carrollton, OH, the 2012 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 winner, is looking to take another step up on the podium from his incredible run of second place finishes. In fact, Powell, who is sponsored by Icings on Top, has never finished below second place in the last three years. He missed a string of 200s from 2013-16, but his methodically slow pace early in the race, and his ability to play the long game puts him as one of the favorites to win.

SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Details

Just 12 drivers make the show, and that alone makes it something special. Add in the facts that the racing is contested within the confines of Star Speedway’s quarter-mile, there’s heavy traffic almost from the drop of the green, the track tends to get slick as the race wears on, and drivers become fatigued turning 10 second laps, you can bet that this is one of the toughest races on the SUPRS schedule and in all supermodified sim racing.

Practice for the SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 begins at 7:30pm. The Drivers Meeting takes place in TeamSpeak  following practice. Time Trials start at 8:15pm where the Elite 8 get locked into the feature.

A blind draw for the Elite 8 takes place prior to the running of the 20 lap B-Main at 8:30pm to set the rest of the 12 car starting field. The Green flag for the 10th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 drops after pre-race festivities and driver introduction at about 9:10pm.

Watch the All-Star Classic 200 at Star Speedway Live

Cheer on your favorite SUPRS racers while you view timing, scoring, track telemetry , stats and live streaming video of all the racing from the 10th Annual SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 at @ 8pm ET via the SUPRS LIVE! page.

The SUPRS LIVE! experience includes two in-car camera views as well as the main video screen and it’s a great place to cheer on your favorite SUPRS racer while hanging out with friends. Don’t forget, you can chat with your fellow SUPRS fans via our Discord chat.

Get Social with SUPRS

Fans can learn more about the supermodified division and 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, Following @SUPRSOnline on Twitter, and viewing SUPRS videos on YouTube. See us live and join our chat on Twitch.


SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 History:

  • 2011 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Ray Sand Jr
  • 2012 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Keith Powell
  • 2013 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2014 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Ray Sand, Jr.
  • 2015 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Steve Callahan
  • 2016 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Steve Callahan
  • 2017 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Rob Warren (rFactor)
  • 2018 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Derrick Backus (rFactor)
  • 2019 SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 Champion: Rob Warren (rFactor)

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Warren Takes Second SUPRS All-Star Classic

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Rob Warren Dedicates Second SUPRS All-Star Classic 200 to Uncle April 16, 2019 – Epping, NH…A tired and emotional Rob Warren used patience and experience to propel him to his second Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series, (SUPRS), All-Star Classic 200 win which he dedicated to his recently deceased uncle Jim. Warren inherited the lead on lap 122 when leader Brad Keysor skated into the turn one infield. Keith Powell also made it by Keysor, who… Keep Reading

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