JANUARY 17, 2010
The Bart Hartman Racing (BHR) team announced today that they
plan to skip "Speedweeks 2010" in Georgia and Florida.
The #75 team has tentatively earmarked the 'Indiana Icebreaker'
at the Brownstown Speedway in Brownstown, Indiana as their season
opener. The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series will pay $10,000
to the winner of the 'Indiana Icebreaker' on Saturday night,
March 27. Keep visiting the SCHEDULE
page of the website, as Bart Hartman will add additional dates
in the upcoming weeks!
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OCTOBER 12, 2009
Bart Hartman and his #75 Dirt Late Model team invaded the Midway
Speedway in Crooksville, Ohio on Saturday night, October 10
for the 'Dorus Wisecarver Memorial.' The unsanctioned event,
which paid $4,101 to the winner, drew a healthy 37 car field.
Bart led laps 4-9 and lap 12 of the feature event and eventually
logged a strong runner-up finish behind winner Austin Hubbard
in the 40-lap affair. You can view complete results from the
2009 season finale for the Bart Hartman Racing (BHR) team by
visiting www.midwayracing.com.
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OCTOBER 5, 2009
The
Bart Hartman Racing (BHR) team rolled into the K-C Raceway in
Chillicothe, Ohio over the October 2-3 weekend looking for their
fourth major victory in a row. The O'Reilly All Star Late Model
Series (ASLMS) sanctioned the inaugural running of the 'World
Cup Classic' and a $20,000 winner's check was on the line. During
preliminary action on Friday night, Bart Hartman timed in fourteenth
fastest in qualifying and later ran second in his competitive
heat race.
After starting twelfth on the grid in
the 100-lap main event on Saturday evening, Bart had his sights
set on that $20,000 top prize. Unfortunately, his race ended
on the forty-seventh circuit and the Zanesville, Ohio native
was relegated to a disappointing twenty-fourth place performance.
You can view complete results from the 'World Cup Classic' program
by pointing your web browser to www.kc-raceway.com.
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SEPTEMBER 20,
2009
2009
'World 100' winner Bart Hartman rode a huge wave of momentum
into the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania over the September 18-19 weekend and emerged with
two more victories worth $30,000! The 'Ultimate 15' met the
'Pittsburgher 21' over the weekend at PPMS and a pair of $10,000
top prizes were up for grabs. During the preliminary night on
Friday, Bart ran second in the first qualifier, while he suffered
mechanical problems in the second qualifier.
When the action heated up on Saturday,
Bart started eighth in the 21st Annual 'Pittsburgher' and led
the final thirty-one circuits to record the triumph over Austin
Hubbard, Jason Covert, Jared Miley, and Matt Lux. The Zanesville,
Ohio native then started twentieth on the grid in the 15th Annual
'Ultimate.' With an additional $10,000 bonus on the line for
the weekend sweep, Bart wasted little time getting to the front
of the field, as he grabbed the top spot on lap twenty-one.
The "Bartman" then dominated the remainder of the
'Ultimate' to achieve the sweep and the $30,000 payday over
Jason Covert, Keith Barbara, Austin Hubbard, and Matt Lux. You
can view complete results from the two-day extravaganza by accessing
www.ppms.com.
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SEPTEMBER 13,
2009
Zanesville,
Ohio native Bart Hartman kept the famed globe trophies in the
Buckeye State of Ohio, as he etched his name into the hallowed
record book for winning the 39th Annual 'World 100' at the Eldora
Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio! The grand-daddy of all Dirt Late
Model events took place over the September 11-12 weekend at
the "Big E" and 172 entrants from across the United
States, Canada, and Australia converged to the 1/2-mile, high-banked
oval. Bart laid down the twenty-seventh fastest lap in qualifying
on Friday night, which earned him a front row starting spot
for his heat race on Saturday.
When heat race action rolled around on
Saturday evening, Bart led all fifteen circuits of the preliminary
event to bring home the victory over Jimmy Mars and Don O'Neal.
The heat race triumph allowed Bart to start from the outside
of the second row in the 100-lap main event. In front of a huge
crowd, the "Bartman" took the lead from Jimmy Owens
on the twentieth lap and held the point for the remainder of
the race. Bart crossed underneath the checkers on lap 100 first
to secure the $42,000 payday ahead of Brian Birkhofer, Dale
McDowell, Jared Landers, and Jimmy Owens. You can view complete
results from this year's version of the 'World 100' by accessing
www.eldoraspeedway.com.