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Jamie Fuchs takes the win at Chicagoland
FBR News

                                               

 Welcome sim racing fans to this week FBR Motorsports race report, it was a slow week here at FBR as the drivers prepared for the Labor Day weekend with only the IZOD Indy racing series running at Chicagoland this past Thursday and Jamie Fuchs piloting the 25 Captain Morgan Dallara after starting fourth on the grid took the win for his first of the season, Chad Simpson 15 Target garnered second place while the number eleven 7/11 sponsor of Marco Brughelli captured third, Mike Norris racked up a top five in the 20 Invicta Watches with a fourth place finish and Mike Morris in the 05 Marlboro rounded out the top five. The racing as always was close and fast in this series when ever they run at an oval and Chicagoland was no disappointment. Next week the series goes to another oval at Charlotte for race number 15 on the circuit. Congratulations to Jamie Fuchs on his first win in the series.

The FBR Motorsports VHR Sprint cup series is off this weekend and will return to action next Saturday at Richmond for their second visit to the ¾ mile oval that breeds some very close racing. The FBR Super Speedway series will have race number two this Wednesday at Talladega in the Nationwide cars for some high speed racing. The announcement has been made on the short track series which will be in the Legend cars and will run on the opposite Wednesdays of the Super Speedway series, the format will consist of 25 lap heat races followed by a 50 lap feature race, if you’re a fan of short track racing be sure to get in on this series. That wraps it up for this week race fans and from FBR Motorsports we wish all of our drivers and members a safe and happy Labor Day weekend. Until next week this is Mark Page FBR Motorsports reporter reminding you to Drive fast and keep it off the wall.



FBR_MPage - Sep 05, 2010
Fuchs breaks thru at Homestead.. Watkins sweeps Atlanta..
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FBR IndyCar Series :

Jason Fuchs' #19 Mopar Car 

 The FBR Motorsports IZOD Indy car series was at Miami Homestead last Thursday for some more high speed oval action in sunny Florida.. The times were quick and the speeds that these cars produce were very fast with some very exciting three and four wide racing.. You know what they say about a small town if ya blink you’ll miss it. There was no blinking at this track as the drivers had to stay on their toes as the action was fast and furious.. When it was all said and done, Jason ‘Mr. Mopar’ Fuchs came home the victor in the #19 Mopar Dallara with Butch Davis in the #43 STP just 0.05 behind.. This just shows how close the racing is in this series, and a very close third place finisher Chad Simpson piloting the #15 Target car garners another top five with his 3rd place performance.. Michael Born in the #14 Old Spice car also racked up another top five with a 4th place finish and Kyle Millikin brought the #42 Patron Tequila home 5th after starting 14th on the grid. The series goes to Chicagoland next week, which should be another show stopper for the drivers.

 

FBR COT Series :  

 Matty Watkins' #03 Vault Chevy

The FBR Motorsports COT Series hit the high banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday night, and right away, everyone knew it was going to be a shootout.. Several drivers clocked in impressive times in both practice and qualifying, with Phenom taking the pole over Butch Davis.. Matty Watkins and Jason Fuchs filled the 2nd row.. Weekly frontrunner Kory Williams qualified a dismal 8th, but, as he's said numerous times in the past, qualifying is not his strngth.. Newcomer Mark Wright would start the race from the rear of the field after taking a provisional starting position.. The race got off to a tremendous start, with the first yellow flying on lap 31 when polesitter Phenom nailed the wall.. Another yellow flag on lap 49 would again slow the field as the #70 car lost control and spun.. Eventually, the race would come down to 5 drivers, as Kory Williams got a great late-race restart and pulled away from the field.. Once the following cars of Matty Watkins, Jason Fuchs, Mark Wright, and Mike Norris sorted themselves out and got in line, they ran down the #18 of Williams.. Coming into turn 3 on the final lap, Watkins gave Williams a tap to the rear bumper, sliding the #18 up the track.. The #03 was able to get to the bottom and drag raced the #18 to the line, beating out Williams by a mere 2 hundredths of a second.. Fuchs held on to 3rd, while Mark Wright and Mike Norris rounded out the top 5.. Mike Morris brought home a respectable 6th place finish, followed by Hal Moore, Chad Simpson, Wren Musick, and Steve Fawley.. The win is Matty Watkins' 4th of the season, and ties him with Butch Davis for 2nd on the season in the wins category. Mike Mahoney has put together a video of the action last week at Atlanta, click here to watch. The COT Series has an off-week for the Labor Day weekend, and returns for the final race before the Chase at Richmond on the weekend of September 11th..
FBR Super Series :
The FBR Motorsports Super series inaugural race for Season Two hit the high banks of Daytona in the Sprint cup cars for 50 laps of pack racing as twenty drivers made the attempt for a shot at the win.. It was Halford Moore’s #9 Budweiser Ford that edged out Butch Davis' #43 Insigna Ford for the win.. Skeeter in the #37 Long John Silvers Dodge was third, Wolf Pack Racings Greg Holt in the #29 Pennzoil Chevrolet was fourth and Turbo in the #27 Toyota rounded out the top 5. Race two will be at Talladega in the Nationwide series cars on Wednesday, September 8th.
Top Team Challenge :
The Top Team Challenge was run at Bristol last Monday night and the FBR team turned up the heat with a sweep of the top four spots as Butch Davis took the poll and the win with Kory Williams second, Matty Watkins third and Halford Moore fourth. Jason Fuchs finished ninth due to a disconnect but the team also remains strong in the points with Davis first, Williams second, Fuchs third and Moore fourth and it’s this reporters guess that FBR will defiantly win this series. With the final race next Monday at Atlanta and the team running hard I’m sure there will be a big celebration next week.
Other News :
The FBR short track series announcement it expected soon, please watch the forum for this up coming announcement.Just a friendly reminder that FBR needs your help FBR Motorsports and KP Embroidery Plus has teamed up to give our members and drivers a chance to help with a server fund, if you order a T-shirt with the FBR logo on the left breast for $12.99 and order your name embroidered under the logo for $6.00 the $6.00 will go towards the server fund. Here’s your chance to show your pride with a great T-shirt and help support FBR to continue to bring you the finest in sim racing. Ordering information can be found in the general forum. That about covers the racing action this week sim fans and as always this is Mark Page reminding you to Drive fast and keep it off the wall.


FBR_BDavis - Aug 31, 2010
Williams makes it 3 in a row at Bristol and a win at Dover in the Indy cars
FBR News

                                                    

Welcome everyone to this weeks FBR Motorsports race report but before we get to the news FBR Motorsports needs your help, as you all know FBR administration works very hard to bring you the best in weekly sim racing which there is no membership fees and rely on donations from our drivers and members, with today’s economy FBR is not immune and there is a server fee that has to be paid monthly to support the racing leagues that FBR offers. FBR Motorsports and KP Embroidery Plus has teamed up to give our members and drivers a chance to help with a server fund, if you order a T-shirt with the FBR logo on the left breast for $12.99 and order your name embroidered under the logo for $6.00 the $6.00 will go towards the server fund. Here’s your chance to show your pride with a great T-shirt and help support FBR to continue to bring you the finest in sim racing. Ordering information can be found in the general forum. The administration would like to thank all of the members and drivers in advance for your support.

FBR Motorspots VHR Sprint cup series:

This week FBR VHR Sprint cup hit the high bank Bristol Motor Speedway for some night racing on the half mile and Kory ‘TFX’ Williams sporting a new paint scheme in the 18 Signifier.com Toyota rocked the house and made it three in a row with a victory after three attempts at a green white checkers. Butch Davis in the 43 Valvoline Ford after taking the poll gave it everything he had to upset Williams and once again came home with a second place finish, Matt ‘The Bratt’ Watkins 03 Vault Energy Drink Chevrolet credited Davis with finding the racing line paid off with a third place finish, Jason ‘Mr. Mopar’ Fuchs quietly cruised the 19 Mopar Dodge to a fourth place finish while Chad ‘I’m just crusin’ Simpson in the 15 Rock Star 2 Toyota snagged a top five for the night. Our hard charger of the race goes to Jason ‘Mr. Mopar’ Fuchs 19 Mopar Dodge after starting fifteenth ended the night with a fourth place finish.

FBR Motorsports reporter Mark Page once again conducted post race interviews with the top three and fifth place Chad Simpson and eighth place Michael Born, click here to listen in on what they had to say.

                                                 

FBR Indy car series:

Last Thursday the FBR Indy car series also visited the high banks but the larger track of Dover for some nerve wracking hair raising side by side high speed Indy car action where Kory ‘TFX’ Williams in the 18 M&M Dallara took the win and began his sweep of the week, Jason ‘Mr. Mopar’ Fuchs piloting the 19 Mopar muscled his way to a second place finish while Butch Davis 43 STP came home a strong third, Halford Moore in the 9 Budweiser snagged a top five and finished fourth and Mike Norris 20 Invicta claimed a fifth place finish. We have a highlight from the race, click here to watch Chad Simpson’s scary wreck in turn three that saw him flip the car and slam the wall hard but we have been told that he walked away with barely a scratch. 

FBR Super Speedway Series:

Super Series season two action starts this Wednesday August 25th at Daytona in the VHR Cup cars with practice at 07:30pm EST and the green flag at 08:30pm EST for all of the information on this series go to the general forum and if you plan to run this series as a regular please sign up as soon as possible, if season one was any indication on the action you don’t want to be left out. This series is open to the general public and all FBR drivers so if you have a friend that would like to join us please encourage them to come in and enjoy the high speed racing action this series provides.

Top Team challenge:

Last Monday’s race was at Michigan, and the FBR Motorsports crew brought home another victory for the team. Butch Davis 43 brought home the victory for the FBR Motorsports team, with the 83 of Kory Williams finishing second and the 19 of Jason Fuchs finishing third. The 9 of Halford Moore was running in the top 5 late in the race when a self-spin relegated him to the back of the lead lap with a seventeenth place finish. The 33 of Matty Watkins had a good, smooth run most of the race and was able to bring home a twelfth place finish.Great job and another great team effort by everyone at FBR Motorsports. Team work is what is keeping us up front in the points. Bristol is next on the schedule and should be another great race for the FBR team.

Other news:

FBR’s own Ron Fox has a weekly show in Pennsylvania called Pit Pass that covers the short track action through out the state and Ron shared an experience with FBR that I’m sure we would all like to have, per Ron Fox: Well.... I finally got to fulfill a dream of mine. Scott Fenton has been after me for months to turn some laps in his team's Street Stock. On Friday night, I just happened to swing by their pit area and he said tonight it was going to happen. In the heat...or feature... something broke on the Street Stock. A part of me was apprehensive anyways. Another part REALLY wanted to try out a real race car. Figured it wasn't going to happen...at least not that night. However, Scott had another plan. I'd take out the team's Late Model. I didn't set the world on fire. That wasn't the goal although I REALLY wanted to open it up once I got comfortable. But, I respect their equipment and the opportunity they presented to me. I was probably 2 1/4 seconds off the fastest the car ran in the feature...which they won, quite a thrill. Click here to see the video.

And that wraps it up for this week sim racing fans, until next week this is your FBR Motorsports reporter Mark Page reminding you to Drive Fast and keep it off the wall.



FBR_MPage - Aug 22, 2010
Williams takes Michigan while Davis wins at Cleveland and Dega.
FBR News

                                                      

FBR Motorsports VHR Sprint cup series visited Michigan last Saturday for the second time in the 2010 schedule and it appeared that Kory Williams piloting the 18 Z-Line Toyota learned something from Jason Fuchs the winner of the first race here as Kory took the win in typical style and made it look easy, coming off a win the previous week at Watkins Glen made it two in a row for the upstate New York driver. Always in the hunt for a win Butch Davis in the 43 Insignia Ford charged hard looking to sweep the week here at FBR placed a close second. Wren Musick brought the 49 Jenna Jamison Chevrolet home to a respectable third place finish and showed some muscle and a cool head as he fought hard in an attempt for a victory. Gentlemen Joe Viens in the 44 Valvoline Ford skillfully worked his way through the field from last place to a fourth place finish, and Mike Morris in the 05 Marlboro Chevrolet scored another top five and shows once again his consistency. Our hard charger of the race goes to Gentlemen Joe Viens 44 Valvoline Ford after starting 21st on the grid finished in fourth place.We have a lot to report this week here at FBR but first FBR Reporter Mark Page conducted post race interviews after Michigan’s race and he chatted with the top four and seventh place finisher, Kory Williams, Butch Davis, Wren Musick, Joe Viens and Matt ‘The Brat’ Watkins. Click here to listen to the interview.

FBR VHR Sprint cup series goes to Bristol next week for the second time this season which should be a great race but can also be a killer for some. Kory Williams won the first race but may be more challenged for this one as drivers look towards the chase and the all important points.

                                           

FBR Motorspots IZOD Indy car series was at the Cleveland Airport course last Thursday for some tarmac racing that proved to be very challenging for some drivers while others made it look easy as Butch Davis in the 43 STP car took the victory with 10.99 margin over Chad Simpson a strong second in the 15 Target car, Kory Williams 18 M&M third but couldn’t quite master the twists and turns of the high speed course, Jamie Fuchs in the Captain Morgan car held on for a fourth place finish as Justin Fuchs brought the Mopar Dallara home in fifth place. After eleven races in this popular series the points are shaping up with Butch Davis leading with 426, Marco Brughelli second at 388, Kory Williams third with one point behind second at 387, Halford Moore fourth at 346 and Mike Morris fifth at 292. Next up for the Indy cars is Dover the Monster Mile where high speeds and three wide will make for some exciting racing, you don’t want to miss this one.

FBR Motorsports Super Speedway Series wrapped up season one at Talladega last Wednesday in the IROC cars and Butch Davis took the checkers with Halford Moore second, Jamie (YounGun) Huppert third, Kory Williams fourth and Mark Page fifth. This series has proved to be very popular with the FBR drivers and it’s not unusual to see large fields every week. The admins would like to thank all of the FBR drivers for your participation and support in this series. FBR Super Speedway series season two will be starting up Wednesday August 25th by popular demand at Daytona in the Sprint cup cars. Schedule and information can be found in our general forums.

FBR Motorsports press box has learned that Wally Wanderpoole is starting up a short track series and plans are underway with a poll to determine which mod will be used for this series and can be found in our Rfactor discussion forum. The series will run the opposite Wednesday to the Super Series and scheduling and tracks are in the works and will be announced when the mod has been chosen, don’t miss out on this series and if you’re a fan of your local short tracks I’m sure you will want to be a part of this exciting series.

The Top Team Challenge which runs on Mondays has  FBR drivers Butch Davis, Kory Williams, Matty Watkins, Halford Moore and Jason Fuchs running in this weekly series that puts the top drivers from different leagues running for points to be the top team in that series. Jason Fuchs reports for the first race we had a really nice set, just never really got the long runs to show it the FBR drivers after one race is leading the team points, with, Butch Davis finishing 3rd, myself 4th, Kory Williams 12th, Halford Moore 13th and Matty Watkins 20th. To Follow the Top Team Challenge click here for all the stats. Last Monday Night’s Team Challenge Race reported by Jason Fuchs was at Chicago land. FBR Motorsports had a couple of sets to use, four of us ran the one set while Kory Williams ran a different set. Both sets worked great with FBR drivers taking the top four spots Kory Williams, Butch Davis, Halford Moore and Matty Watkins. For FBR driver Jason Fuchs it was a night of getting punted in the back and avoiding wrecks trying to make it back though the field only to muster a 17th place finish. FBR Motorsports drivers now lead the team standings by 195 points. With all five drivers sitting in the top 10 for points Butch Davis 2nd, Kory Williams 3rd, Halford Moore 4th, Jason Fuchs 6th and Matty Watkins 10th.

FBR apparel special: For the month of August KP Embroidery Plus is offering FBR members a special on shirts and hats. If you order a shirt and a hat with the FBR logo your name will be embroidered on the shirt below the FBR logo for free. This offer expires August 31st so order yours today. Click here for ordering information. That about covers it for this week sim racing fans and as always this is your FBR Motorsports reporter Mark Page reminding you to Drive fast and keep it off the wall.



FBR_MPage - Aug 15, 2010
Williams survives last-lap mayhem.. Takes the checkers at Iowa!!
FBR News

The #18 M&Ms of Kory Williams 

Kory Williams brought the #18 M&Ms car to victory lane while the rest of the field was busy trying to collect various car parts off of the track following a wild finish at Iowa on Thursday night.. The #1 Gould Charge of Rick Ravon had the lead late in the race, but Williams was able to get under Ravon, and opened the door for several other drivers to move underneath.. As the field came to the white flag, contact was made between Ravon's car and that of Jason Fuchs' #19 Mopar car.. The triggered a massive multi-car incident that involved all but 3 drivers.. Marco Brughelli's #11 7-Eleven car and Mike Born's #14 Old Spice car were able to make it through unscathed, but that wouldn't last long as those two made contact in turn 3 putting both into the wall.. Even with the damage from the first incident, Hal Moore was able to pilot his #9 Budweiser car home in 2nd, followed by Mike Morris' #05 Marlboro Menthol car and Jason Fuchs..

The race started out very well for all drivers, as a long green flag run produced a lot of side-by-side and three-wide action.. Damian Katz, the youngest driver in FBR's history, led a total of 18 laps in his #47 West car before fuel issues forced his retirement on lap 61.. Butch Davis, one of the early season points leaders, led laps again and had a shot at victory until the final lap incident ruined those chances.. Mark Page's night ended early when the engine in his #33 Skoal Bandit expired with 17 laps remaining.. Jaime Huppert again showed he could hang with the big boys in his #96 MOMO car, but like many others, fell victim to the last lap incidents.. 

Damian Katz leads the field at Iowa 



FBR_BDavis - Jul 15, 2010
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