PAST SEASON RESULTS AND CHAMPIONS


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First SlowPokes Season August 1996 through October 1996
Won by RandyH(SkidMaster)

Second SlowPokes Season November 1996 through March 1997
Won by BKoch

First Speedy Season April 1997
Won By Kenny3

Second Speedy Season May through June 1997
Won by SkidMaster

Third Speedy Season Mid 1997
Won by Promoboy

Fourth Speedy Season Last half of 1997
Won by SkidMaster

Fifth Speedy Season (WELCOME TO TEN!) through April 1998
Won by SHawkins

Sixth Speedy Season April 1998 through August 1998
Trophy won by SkidMaster
Bigbucks was the Iron Man

Seventh Speedy Season September 1998 through December 1998
Trophy won by Seagya
BLKoch was the Iron Man

Eighth Speedy Season January 1999 through June 1999
Trophy won by BoyWonder-
BLKoch was the Iron Man

Ninth Speedy Season (GOODBYE TO TEN!) July 1999 through October 1999
Trophy won by Speedhawk
Iron Man Series temporarily suspended

Tenth Speedy Season (HELLO TO NASCAR 3 & WON!) March 2000 through June 2000
Trophy won by TheKog
Iron Man Series still temporarily suspended

Eleventh Speedy Season July 2000 through December 2000
Trophy won by A_Johns
Iron Man Series still temporarily suspended

Twelfth Speedy Season (GOODBYE TO NASCAR3!) February 2001 through June 2001
Trophy won by Speedhawk
BLKoch was the Iron Man

Thirteenth Speedy Season (HELLO & GOODBYE TO NASCAR4!) July 2001 through December 2001
Trophy won by Speedhawk
BLKoch was the Iron Man

Fourteenth Speedy Season (HELLO TO NASCAR RACING 2002!) March 2002 through June 2002
Trophy won by Speedhawk
A Johns was the Iron Man

Fifthteenth Speedy Season July 2002 through September 2002
Trophy won by A Johns
W_Grasse was the Iron Man

Sixteenth Speedy Season (GOODBYE TO NASCAR RACING 2002) October 2002 through January 2003
Trophy won by Speedhawk
Iron Man series suspened

Seventeenth Speedy Season (HELLO TO NASCAR RACING 2003) Feburary 2003 through June 2003
Trophy won by Kevin Moler
Tommy Arrington was the Iron Man

Eightteenth Speedy Season July 2003 through October 2003
Trophy won by Kevin Moler


Nineteenth Speedy Season October 2003 through February 2004
Trophy won by Kevin Moler


Twentieth Speedy Season February 2004 through June 2004
Trophy won by Kevin Moler


Twentyfirst Speedy Season July 2004 through November 2004
Trophy won by Bert Rilett


Twentysecond Speedy Season December 2004 through January 2005
Trophy won by Rich Davis


Twentythird Speedy Season February 2005 through June 2005
Trophy won by Kevin gokrtmozrt Moler


Twentyfourth Speedy Season July 2005 through December 2005
Trophy won by Kevin gokrtmozrt Moler


Twentyfifth Speedy Season January 2006 through June 2006
Trophy won by Kevin gokrtmozrt Moler


Twentysixth Speedy Season July 2006 through December 2006
Trophy won by Tommy Arrington


Twentyseventh Speedy Season January 2007 through June 2007
Trophy won by Don Warnke


Twentyeight Speedy Season June 2007 through December 2007
Trophy won by Kevin gokrtmozrt Moler


Twentynineth Speedy Season (GOODBYE TO NASCAR 2003) January 2008 through June 2008
Trophy won by Kevin gokrtmozrt Moler


Thirtieth Speedy Season (HELLO TO ARCA SIMRACING 08) August 2008 through December 2008
Trophy won by Brent BMcDonald McDonald


Thirty First Speedy Season January 2009 through June 2009
Trophy won by Tim "Soulrender" St.Jean


Thirty Second Speedy Season July 2009 through December 2009
Trophy won by Kevin gokrtmozrt Moler


Thirty Third Speedy Season January 2010 through March 2010
Trophy won by Andrew Burgess


Thirty Forth Speedy Season April 2010 through July 2010
Trophy won by Michael Burgess


Thirty Fifth Speedy Season July 2010 through December 2010
Trophy won by Kevin Moler


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