Bobby Joe New Turns Tables, Holds Off Chris Schild for TSRS win
Date: Monday, October 01, 2007
Topic: Texas Super Racing Series


Kyle, TX (October 1, 2007) – Two weeks ago in the Texas Super Racing Series (TSRS) "Operation Interdependence 75" late model race, 2005 champion Chris Schild held off 2007 points leader Bobby Joe New for the win. Saturday night, with the strongest field of cars this season at Thunderhill for the Texas Super Racing Series (TSRS) "Texas Stock Car Spectacular 75," New returned the gesture, holding off Schild after early leader Joe Aramendia suffered a flat tire and faded to 11th.

T. Q. Jones TSRS Media & Public Relations Director P. O. Box 341706, Austin, TX 78734 PH: (512) 261-5236 Email: tqi@mindspring.com New Turns Tables, Holds Off Schild for TSRS win on A-Line Auto Parts "Night at the Races“ at 11th Annual "Texas Stock Car Spectacular" Kyle, TX (October 1, 2007) – Two weeks ago in the Texas Super Racing Series (TSRS) "Operation Interdependence 75" late model race, 2005 champion Chris Schild held off 2007 points leader Bobby Joe New for the win. Saturday night, with the strongest field of cars this season at Thunderhill for the Texas Super Racing Series (TSRS) "Texas Stock Car Spectacular 75," New returned the gesture, holding off Schild after early leader Joe Aramendia suffered a flat tire and faded to 11th. Thirty late models were in the pits for practice, with 28 starting the race following a couple of mechanical withdrawals including the loss of defending TSRS champion Tommy Gural of Elgin, but Gural's wife, Teresa, upheld the family honor by finishing seventh against by far the strongest field of the 2007 season in front of one of the largest crowds of the year. The A-Line Auto Parts Super Stock series also started the largest field of the year, with 20 of the 22 cars on hand making the feature race. Mark Mathias of San Antonio held off San Marcos driver Cary Stapp for the win, with David Webster of Spring in third. Both Stapp and Spring had broken the lap record in qualifying, with Stapp taking the new record five minutes after Webster had broken Stapp's old record. Texas Pro Sedans rookie Ja Lane of Houston came into the race with three wins in his Ford Focus and the rookie of the year title locked up, but still 11 points shy of Sergio Hexsel in the title chase. He nipped at the lead, getting three bonus points for setting a lap record in qualifying and won the race, but Hexsel finished second to take the title by just four points. Results, Thunderhill Raceway, September 29, 2007 (Position, car number, name, hometown) Unofficial TSRS "Texas Stock Car Spectacular 75" 1. (3) Bobby Joe New, Buda 2. (7) Chris Schild, Leander 3. (50) Brian Moczygemba, San Antonio 4. (4) James Reeder, Buda 5. (17) Robert Barker, Boerne 6. (11s) Brian Schild, Leander 7. (25) Teresa Gural, Elgin 8. (40) Stanley Easty, Austin 9. (18) Jeff Smith, La Vernia 10. (61) Cory Lovell, Austin 11. (79) Joe Aramendia, San Antonio 12. (28) Leland Waddell, Austin 13. (2) Bobby Teer, Jr., Comfort 14. (38) Craig Sellman, Buda 15. (8) David Sevilla, San Antonio 16. (12) Adam Haugh, Round Rock 17. (13) Ian Webster, Spring 18. (42) Ron Sprague, San Antonio 19. (6) Jason Hollander, Leander 20. (15) Brad Burke, Austin 21. (44) Gary Chancellor, Bastrop 22. (23B) Larry Bendele, San Antonio 23. (5) Bill Hamilton, Red Oak 24. (84) Mike Reininger, Austin 25. (10) Alvin Stewart, Austin 26. (23) Ugo Bevione, Austin 27. (55) Mike Cullen, Round Rock 28. (24) John Hernandez, San Antonio A-Line Auto Parts Super Stock Series 1. (20) Mark Mathias, San Antonio 2. (99) Cary Stapp, San Marcos 3. (31) David Webster, Spring 4. (4) Duane Toyne, Leander 5. (28) Shawn Paul Lehman, Manchaca 6. (3) Clint LaFont, Volente 7. (14) Larry Stein, Austin 8. (9) Chris Birmingham, Leander 9. (36) Don Banker, Austin 10. (11) Tracy Tschoerner, Taylor 11. (18) Mickey McKim, Manchaca 12. (58) Matt Hodge, Buda 13. (45) Scott Stubbs, Del Valle 14. (29) Jamie Evans, San Antonio 15. (21) Robert Mayberry, San Antonio 16. (13) Keith Garrett, New Braunfels 17. (05) Marc Currey, Driftwood 18. (01) Terry Tschoerner, Taylor 19. (19) Brent Reeves, Austin 20. (51) Greg Rohmer, San Antonio Top Ten Finishers: Texas Pro Sedans (Position, number, driver, hometown, car) 1. (85) Ja Lane, Houston, Ford Focus 2. (20) Sergio Hexsel, Live Oak, VW Rabbit 3. (70) Mike Merrell, Kingsland, VW Scirocco 4. (48) Mike Knotts, Universal City, VW Scirocco 5. (27) Bill LaBarge, Bryan, BMW 6. (74) Jamie Garner, San Antonio, VW Scirocco 7. (26) Lalo Leal, Corpus Christi, Ford Mustang 8. (16) Bill Stipe/Baytown, VW Beetle 9. (24) Joshua Freeman, Universal City, Ford Probe 10. (55) John Miesen, Marion, VW Beetle Thunderhill Thunder Stock Series 1. (2) Kevin Bowen, Taylor 2. (4) Gary Chancellor, Bastrop 3. (10) Richard Rumley, Taylor 4. (04) Steve Osborne, Elgin 5. (20) Steve Joyce, Austin 6. (16) Mason Teague, Dale 7. (12) Jody Wayne Stuart, San Antonio 8. (56) Joey Jenkins, Austin 9. (19) Mona Turner, San Antonio 10. (14) Joey Tschoerner, Bartlett Thunderhill Grand Stock Series 1. (13) James Lynch Jr., Cedar Park 2. (39) Mark Chrudimsky, Hutto 3. (139) Jason Boyd, Houston 4. (47) Bradley Burke, San Antonio 5. (00) Carolyn Aramendia, San Antonio 6. (07) Richard Fitch, 7. (92) Art Ganss, Austin 8. (91) Marcia Moore, Cedar Creek 9. (53) L. Cody Smith, Austin 10. (57) Terry Thames, Austin -30-





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