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Category: National Series | Views: 360 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-10-03



The Traxxas Series ran at Montreal for the 2nd and final road course event of the season. Ringers Tex Perry and Dave Daniels made there way north of the border to try and be the first to claim victory in Montreal. Zach Michael won the poll and was fast right out of the gate. The field spread apart as the race went on and handling issues for Mike Tellier along with Tex Perry both ended their nights. Michael lead every lap up until the pit stops with just a few laps to go. The remaining drivers pitted but Zach only took fuel, stretching the gap and allowing him to lead every lap en route to the victory at Montreal. Mark Murphy ran 2nd with Rob Scarberry in 3rd.

Congrats to Zach on his win and see you guys next week at Kentucky

Category: National Series | Views: 347 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-09-10



The Traxxas Series made it's debut at the thigh banked short track of Music City tonight. John Battista looked for redemption follow the Memphis race. Battista won the pole and was running away with the race. However just past halfway, Battista pulled off the track and quit due to a wrist injury. Mark Murphy then assumed the lead. Murphy dominated the race after Battista parked and was able to hang on for the victory, his 2nd win of the season. Zach Michael continues to lead the points by a narrow 5 over teammate Rob Scarberry.

Congrats to Mark on his win and see you next week in Montreal!

Category: National Series | Views: 310 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-09-03



With the season winding down, the Traxxas Series heads to the Superspeedway of Talladega. with the NSRA bringing in a radically different chassis to the race, no one knew exactly what to expect. Zach Michael won the pole and after leading a lap, dropped to the back and the race was on for first. In a race that saw 22 lead changes, 2 shy of the record, it was anyone's race. Green flag stops came and the field broke up with only 4 cars in the lead pack. The first caution came out with less than 20 to go when Steven Davis wrecked in turn 3. The race restarted and was quickly back under yellow when the big one ensued in the tri oval, when Mike Carroll bumped the back of Mark Murphy and Murphy was sent into the wall and was T-Boned by Steven Davis, sending both cars upside down. On the restart Zach and Rob Scarberry hooked up and held off Mike Tellier for the 1-2 finish.

Congrats to Rob on his win, see you next week at Music City!

Category: National Series | Views: 380 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-08-26



The Traxxas series rolled into Gateway with the Trucks this week. Dave Daniels made his first start in almost four months. Rob Scarberry won the pole again but tire wear issues with the setup sent him back early. Zach Michael looked to make a charge for the lead but almost spun in turn 2, he was able to save it but wore his tires out in the process. Mark Murphy then took over the top spot with Daniels creeping his way towards the front of the pack. Green Flag pit stops came and Murphy was able to hang on to the top spot but not for long as Daniels walked right around Murphy and set on cruise control. While Michael and Mike Tellier were racing hard for 3rd, Tellier pitted a 2nd time with just 20 to go for fresh tires. Daniels was able to pull out to over a 5 second lead in the final laps and hang on for his 3rd win in the NSRA. Murphy held on for 2nd with Zach Michael rounding out the top 3.

Congrats on the win and welcome back Dave! Next week Traxxas heads to Talladega for the first race on the new chassis!

Category: National Series | Views: 352 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-08-19



For race 6 of the inaugural season, the Traxxas Series made it's debut at Indianapolis. Rob Scarberry won the pole and lead more than the first half of the race. Scarberry pulled out to over a three second lead on the field and after pit stops lost the lead to teammate Zach Michael. Scarberry caught right up to Michael and drove around the #14 for the lead. Just as Scarberry pulled to a two second lead with just 15 laps to go, a debris caution came out (Full NASCAR simulation right here....). After pit stops under yellow, Michael took the lead and on the restart drove off with it. Mark Murphy however, caught up to him and the two were racing side by side when contact was made and Murphy lost control entering turn 3. On the restart with just 1 laps to go, Michael pulled away and while Scarberry and Steven Davis were racing hard for 2nd place, that allowed Murphy to catch and pass the #42 for 2nd place at the finish line.

Congrats to Zach on his win and see you all next week at Gateway!

Category: National Series | Views: 377 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-08-14



Race 4 of the Traxxas Series inaugural season took place at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Tony Pizzaro won the pole for the event and lead a few laps early on. Tex Perry also was able to get up towards to the lead by staying out under caution. Perry's tire disadvantage cost him as he lost the lead shortly after the restart to Zach Michael. After a caution Michael lead the field to green with Mark Murphy in tow. Michael and Murphy battled for the lead while pulling to a 4 second lead on the rest of the pack. Murphy got by the #14 but by then both were saving fuel trying to make it. Steven Davis caught up to Murphy for the lead and coming off of turn 4 got into the #98, sending him around. Michael re-took the lead on the final restart with two laps to go. Pizzaro started second and powered by Michael for the lead down the backstretch. The two were side by side into Turn 3 but Pizzaro got tight and bounced off the wall, surrendering the lead and win to Michael.

Congrats to Zach on his win, Traxxas is off this week but back in two weeks for Indianapolis!

Category: National Series | Views: 346 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-07-30



In week 4 of the Traxxas Series inaugural season, the series heads to Road America for the first road course race at the historic venue. Tony Pizzaro came into the race being the only winner at a road course across all three series. Pizzaro won the pole by almost 2 seconds over Mark Murphy and Pizzaro was able to pull away from the field early on. Zach Michael was running 3rd when Alex Crapser overshot turn 3 and spun the #14, Crapser had blown a tire in the incident and had to get a tow. Pizzaro continued leading while behind him it was a hornet's nest with everyone swapping positions. The final restart of the night was going to come with just two laps to go. Pizzaro lead Tex Perry and Michael to the green, but Pizzaro overshot turn 1, allowing Perry to take the lead. Heading into turn 2 Mike Tellier over shot the turn and spun out Kevin Corbat, Corbat having run in the top 5 most of the day was none too happy. Perry lead Michael and Murphy into turn three but Perry overshot turn 3 and while trying to recover collected 2nd place Zach Michael. Mark Murphy was able to just get by the two spinning cars and squeak out of turn 3 unscathed and hung on for the victory.

Congrats to T-Mac on his win, see you next week for the History 250 @ Charlotte! 
Category: National Series | Views: 392 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-07-24



Following an off week, the Traxxas series tackles the Lady In Black, Darlington Raceway. Zach Michael won the pole and lead a few laps early on but surrendered the lead to Ron Stout. Stout continued leading until the first caution when Mike Tellier spun in turn 3. On the restart Michael was able to overtake Stout, who did not pit. Rob Scarberry was able to take the lead away from his teamowner and lead a few laps. The 2nd caution of the night came out when Mike Carroll and Mike Tellier collided off of turn 4. With that caution fuel mileage was thrown out the window with all drivers being able to go the distance. Ron Stout was then able to take the lead on the ensuing restart and pulled out to a 4 second lead over the field. With under 30 laps to go all was going well for Stout, who has yet to win a race, until he felt a vibration and had to pit. After a lengthy stop to repair the right front suspension Stout made his way back out only for the suspension to completely break, ending his night. After a debris caution, the field lined up with 16 laps to go to settle it. Michael was first with Scarberry 2nd, Steven Davis 3rd and Austin LaPlante 4th, LaPlante having made up 3 laps to get back on pace with the leaders. On the restart no one held anything back and Michael was able to pull away. However with under 5 to go, Rob Scarberry was closing in. Scarberry closed in a whole second on Michael but came up just 0.14 short, coincidence? I THINK NOT!

Congrats to Jimmie on (yet another....how boring) win. Thanks to all who raced

Category: National Series | Views: 315 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-07-17



In the 2nd race for the first Traxxas Series, we headed to Bristol. A track known for some of the most exciting racing in the NSRA. Mark Murphy won the pole but Rob Scarberry quickly took the lead and drove away with it. 20 laps in then 2nd place Zach Michael had a rare self spin bring out the first yellow of the race. The race restarted with Scarberry still in the lead. Murphy was running 2nd and challenging for the lead when he hit the wall out of turn 4 and lost a few positions. The 2nd caution of the night was when Murphy spun. And just a few laps later Murphy spun again, ending what was a good night for the #98 team. The final restart of the night came with 23 laps to go and Scarberry still leading with Mike Carroll, who missed the start and fell back two laps, in 2nd and Michael in 3rd. Zach quickly got around the #50 but could not catch Rob until two to go. Steven Spears, who was multiple laps down bounced off the wall and caused Rob to check up and allow the #14 back in the race. Zach charged and cut the lead from 1.2 seconds down to just 2 tenths and after a run out of turn 4 ran out of time and Rob was able to hang on for his 2nd career win in dominating style, leading 142 of 150 laps.

Congrats to Rob on his win and see you all tomorrow for Cup at Bristol

Category: National Series | Views: 398 | Added by: Zach_Michael | Date: 13-07-02

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