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Silvis Motorsports: Proud Sponsors of the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle for the Belt at Moler Raceway Park


We are thrilled to announce that Silvis Motorsports has joined forces as a sponsor for the highly anticipated 2023 Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle for the Belt! 

Silvis Motorsports is excited to sponsor and support this event because they have a genuine appreciation for the Sport Compact division and the dedicated racers who compete in it. They greatly respect the passion, talent, and hard work displayed by these grassroots racers. By sponsoring the event, Silvis Motorsports aims to contribute to the growth and success of the Sport Compact division and show their support for the drivers who make this form of racing so thrilling. 


Led by the talented Danny Silvis, who has transitioned from a Sport Compact to driving a Super Late Model for the 2023 season, Silvis Motorsports is ready to make its mark on the dirt racing scene. Danny's rookie season in the Dirt Late Model division promises to be an exciting journey filled with valuable learning experiences, as he hones his skills and embraces the thrill of competition at Moler Raceway Park, Mudlick Valley Raceway, and other local venues.

Not to be overlooked, Kris Martin, Silvis Motorsports' second driver, is embarking on his rookie campaign in the Compact division. With a passion for racing and a hunger for success, Kris is set to challenge the competition and make a name for himself on the track. Kris has shown impressive progress in his early racing career, securing one top-ten finish in his first five starts, with his highest finish being an impressive 8th position.

Silvis Motorsports is also proud to support Kristie Silvis, wife of Danny, who occasionally competes in Enduro events. In 2022, Kristie showcased her skills and determination by finishing 3rd at Moler Raceway Park's 3-Hour Enduro event. 


As Silvis Motorsports joins the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle for the Belt as an official sponsor, their support adds an extra level of excitement and intensity to this prestigious event. We extend our warmest appreciation to Silvis Motorsports for their partnership and commitment to the Battle for the Belt. Stay tuned for updates and mark your calendars for July 28th, 2023 for the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle for the Belt at Moler Raceway Park.

Jimison Lawn Care Named Sponsor of 2023 Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle For The Belt at MRP Raceway Park


The DRC is proud to announce that Jimison Lawn Care has come on board as a sponsor of the 2023 Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle For The Belt at Moler Raceway Park in Williamsburg, Ohio. The event is scheduled to take place on Friday Night, July 28th, 2023.

The Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle For The Belt is one of the Cincinnati area's most prestigious events, and it has been previously won by Doug Gall, Chris Wise, and Brandon Gibson Jr. With Jimison Lawn Care's support, this year's race promises to be another exciting installment.

Jimison Lawn Care is a reliable and professional company that offers basic lawn care services for residential and commercial properties, as well as many other services to keep your lawn looking its best. They service the rural Southern Ohio area, including Adams, Brown, Clermont, and Highland Counties. Contact them today to discuss your outdoor beautification needs.

Thank you, Jimison Lawn Care, for your support of the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Battle For The Belt. We look forward to seeing you at Moler Raceway Park on July 28th!



FLORENCE SPEEDWAY | 10/1/22 | KING OF COMPACTS 13 | ERIC ARNETT PHOTOGRAPHY

 













FLORENCE SPEEDWAY | 9/30/22 | KING OF COMPACTS 13 | ERIC ARNETT PHOTOGRAPHY






























 

CHRIS WISE CLAIMS $1,000 GRAND PRIZE AT COMPACT CLASSIC, PRESENTED BY DAVIDSON MOTORSPORTS

Thurman, Ohio's Chris Wise took home the $1,000 top prize in Saturday night's Compact Classic Presented by Davidson Motorsports at Florence Speedway. 29 Cars were on hand with Darrell Newman, Kyle Ashcraft, and Chris Wise winning heat races. The event served as a tune-up for the highly anticipated $10,000 to win the 13th Annual King of Compacts Presented by Davidson Motorsports September 29th - Oct 1st. 

A Feature 1 ($1000 to win 20 Laps): 

1. 6PAC-Chris Wise[4]; - Thurman, Ohio 

 2. 23D-Justin Dalton[5]; Burlington, Kentucky

3. 54-Brandon Dalton[6]; Bowling Green, Kentucky 

4. 51M-Kevin McCoy[13]; Independence, Kentucky

5. 132X-Brandon Gibson Sr[17]; Dry Ridge, Kentucky 

6. 31S-Kenny Stewart[10]; Hebron, Kentucky

7. 0N-Ryan Eversole[11]; Burlington, Kentucky 

8. 34-Christopher Meyer[20]; Wallingford, Kentucky

9. 77C-Gage Cropper[12]; Flemingsburg, Kentucky

10. 55A-Kyle Ashcraft[2]; Burlington, Kentucky 

11. 98P-Tyler Phipps[21]; Demossville, Kentucky 

12. 95K-Jacob Todd[14]; Cincinnati, Ohio

13. 47J-Jack Pflum[7]; Cincinnati, Ohio

14. 77G-Brian Gilardi[23]; Cincinnati, Ohio

15. 23JR-Corbin Dalton[16]; Burlington, Kentucky

16. 3D-Cayden Dezarn[19]; Owenton, Kentucky

17. 55G-Brandon Greenlee[24]; Erlanger, Kentucky 

18. A66-Brett Abbott[22]; Florence, Kentucky

19. 7N-Conard Newman[9]; Frankfort, Ohio

20. 27-Darrell Newman[1]; Frankfort, Ohio

21. 15M-Michael Freimuth[3]; Taylor Mill, Kentucky 

22. 47G-Jerry Gibson III[8]; Crittenden, Kentucky 

23. 44B-Troy Bellomo[18]; Cincinnati, Ohio

24. 41H-Matthew Hafer[15] Burlington, Kentucky 

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Christopher Meyer[1]; 2. 98P-Tyler Phipps[4]; 3. A66-Brett Abbott[6]; 4. 77G-Brian Gilardi[3]; 5. 3-Josh Henderson[8]; 6. 7M-Jesse McHone[2]; 7. 119-Daniel Faulkner Jr[5]; 8. 132-Brandon Gibson Jr[7]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 27-Darrell Newman[5]; 2. 23D-Justin Dalton[4]; 3. 0N-Ryan Eversole[2]; 4. 54-Brandon Dalton[10]; 5. 77C-Gage Cropper[8]; 6. 23JR-Corbin Dalton[7]; 7. 34-Christopher Meyer[1]; 8. 98P-Tyler Phipps[6]; 9. A66-Brett Abbott[3]; 10. 3-Josh Henderson[9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 55A-Kyle Ashcraft[2]; 2. 47J-Jack Pflum[3]; 3. 31S-Kenny Stewart[5]; 4. 7N-Conard Newman[9]; 5. 41H-Matthew Hafer[4]; 6. 132X-Brandon Gibson Sr[6]; 7. 55G-Brandon Greenlee[10]; 8. 7M-Jesse McHone[7]; 9. 38B-Josh Blevins[8]; 10. 132-Brandon Gibson Jr[1]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6PAC-Chris Wise[1]; 2. 15M-Michael Freimuth[5]; 3. 47G-Jerry Gibson III[6]; 4. 95K-Jacob Todd[3]; 5. 51M-Kevin McCoy[8]; 6. 44B-Troy Bellomo[4]; 7. 3D-Cayden Dezarn[9]; 8. 77G-Brian Gilardi[7]; 9. 119-Daniel Faulkner Jr[2]

📸 Eric Arnett Photography

DJ MOSES DECLARED DIAMOND CUT LAWN CARE UNITED STATES CHAMPION

 

Prior to the running of the 2022 Battle for the Belt Feature at MRP raceway park, Jerry E Jewell from Diamond Cut Lawn Care collected & drew names from the kids in attendance. DJ Moses was selected as the winner and declared United States Champion and was brought to victory lane to get his photo taken with the 2022 Battle for the Belt Champion Brandon Gibson Jr.

Thanks again to Diamond Cut Lawn Care for all they do for local racing, and for making this young man's night.



BRANDON GIBSON JR WINS THE 2022 DIAMOND CUT BATTLE FOR THE BELT

Brandon Gibson Jr. got by the 15M of Michael Freimuth in the closing laps to win the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Care Battle for the Belt at MRP raceway park on July 29th, 2022. Heat Winners were: Michael Freimuth, Justin Dalton, Brandon Gibson Jr, Bubba Gibson & Jack Pflum. Brett Abbott won the $300 to win B-Feature for top non-transfers. 42 drivers from five states attempted to qualify for the $1,000 to-win event.

Battle for the Belt Finish ($1,000 to win 25 Laps):

1. 132-Brandon Gibson Jr[3]; Dry Ridge, KY

2. 15M-Michael Freimuth[1]; Taylor Mill, KY

3. 47J-Jack Pflum[5]; Cincinnati, OH

4. 6PAC-Chris Wise[11]; Thurman, OH

5. 23-Justin Dalton[2]; Burlington, KY

6. 31S-Kenny Stewart[7]; Hebron, KY

7. 32-Devin Puckett[10]; Georgetown, OH

8. 75K-Austin King[6]; Wallingford, KY

9. 75JR-Frankie King[18]; Wallingford, KY

10. 964-Jamie Harper[16]; Portsmouth, OH

11. 34M-Chris Meyer[21]; Wallingford, KY

12. 17D-Dustin Puckett Jr[12]; Wallingford, KY

13. 35-Cordell Moore[13]; Versailles, IN

14. 13F-Evan Doebrich[15]; Cincinnati, OH

15. 15D-Kyle Day[14]; Mount Orab, OH

16. C19-Patrick Willbarger[9]; Ravenswood, WV

17. (DNF) 6-Randy Wise[8]; Wilkesville, OH

18. (DNF) 23JR-Corbin Dalton[17]; Burlington, KY

19. (DNF) 98-Tyler Phipps[22]; Demossville, KY

20. (DNF) 95K-Jacob Todd[20]; Cincinnati, OH

21. (DNF) 47-Jerry Gibson III[4]; Crittenden, Kentucky

22. (DNF) 41H-Matthew Hafer[19] Burlington, KY

A Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. A66-Brett Abbott[1]; 2. 83X-Seth Rager[5]; 3. 02JR-Patrick Alcorn[11]; 4. 03P-Gavan Palmer[9]; 5. 3H-Josh Henderson[7]; 6. 99-Adam Miller[20]; 7. 1K-Dustin Keaton[2]; 8. 55G-Brandon Greenlee[15]; 9. 9R-Logan Reinhardt[4]; 10. 38V-Ashley VanWinkle[14]; 11. 24W-Will Breving[3]; 12. 911D-Tony Dunn Jr[6]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 964-Jamie Harper[4]; 2. 23JR-Corbin Dalton[1]; 3. 75JR-Frankie King[2]; 4. 41H-Matthew Hafer[8]; 5. 95K-Jacob Todd[3]; 6. A66-Brett Abbott[7]; 7. 98-Tyler Phipps[6]; 8. 1K-Dustin Keaton[5]; 9. 24W-Will Breving[9]; 10. 9R-Logan Reinhardt[11]; 11. 83X-Seth Rager[12]; 12. 911D-Tony Dunn Jr[13]; 13. 3H-Josh Henderson[18]; 14. 1-Ayden Tumbleson[17]; 15. (DNF) 03P-Gavan Palmer[15]; 16. (DNF) 18-Jay Orr[16]; 17. (DNF) 02JR-Patrick Alcorn[10]; 18. (DNF) 99-Adam Miller; 19. (DNF) 33M-Zach West[19]

C Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Jay Orr[1]; 2. 1-Ayden Tumbleson[6]; 3. 3H-Josh Henderson[2]; 4. 33M-Zach West[10]; 5. 38V-Ashley VanWinkle[5]; 6. 55G-Brandon Greenlee[11]; 7. (DNF) 79-Anthony Torres[3]; 8. (DNF) 369-Matt Starkey[8]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15M-Michael Freimuth[2]; 2. 75K-Austin King[1]; 3. 6PAC-Chris Wise[4]; 4. 23JR-Corbin Dalton[6]; 5. 98-Tyler Phipps[5]; 6. 9R-Logan Reinhardt[7]; 7. 18-Jay Orr[3]; 8. 1-Ayden Tumbleson[8]; 9. 55G-Brandon Greenlee[9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Justin Dalton[3]; 2. 31S-Kenny Stewart[4]; 3. 17D-Dustin Puckett Jr[2]; 4. 75JR-Frankie king[5]; 5. A66-Brett Abbott[8]; 6. 83X-Seth Rager[7]; 7. 3H-Josh Henderson[9]; 8. 77B-Paul Breving[6]; 9. (DNS) 34M-Chris Meyer

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 132-Brandon Gibson Jr[2]; 2. 6-Randy Wise[4]; 3. 35-Cordell Moore[1]; 4. 95K-Jacob Todd[3]; 5. 41H-Matthew Hafer[8]; 6. 911D-Tony Dunn Jr[6]; 7. 79-Anthony Torres[7]; 8. (DNF) 369-Matt Starkey[5]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 47-Jerry Gibson III[4]; 2. C19-Patrick Willbarger[2]; 3. 15D-Kyle Day[1]; 4. 964-Jamie Harper[3]; 5. 24W-Will Breving[5]; 6. (DNF) 28P-Nathan pennington[8]; 7. (DNF) 43S-Danny Silvis[6]; 8. (DNF) 99-Adam Miller[7]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 47J-Jack Pflum[2]; 2. 32-Devin Puckett[3]; 3. 13F-Evan Doebrich[7]; 4. 1K-Dustin Keaton[4]; 5. 02JR-Patrick Alcorn[6]; 6. 03P-Gavan Palmer[5]; 7. 38V-Ashley VanWinkle[8]; 8. (DNF) 33M-Zach West[1]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 6PAC-Chris Wise, 00:16.308[32]; 2. 31S-Kenny Stewart, 00:16.516[25]; 3. 6-Randy Wise, 00:16.566[15]; 4. 47-Jerry Gibson III, 00:16.626[22]; 5. 1K-Dustin Keaton, 00:16.672[38]; 6. 18-Jay Orr, 00:16.748[41]; 7. 23-Justin Dalton, 00:16.762[34]; 8. 95K-Jacob Todd, 00:16.775[36]; 9. 964-Jamie Harper, 00:16.799[39]; 10. 32-Devin Puckett, 00:16.834[40]; 11. 15M-Michael Freimuth, 00:16.966[7]; 12. 17D-Dustin Puckett Jr, 00:16.989[27]; 13. 132-Brandon Gibson Jr, 00:17.036[2]; 14. C19-Patrick Willbarger, 00:17.058[28]; 15. 47J-Jack Pflum, 00:17.073[10]; 16. 75K-Austin King, 00:17.087[26]; 17. 34M-Chris Meyer, 00:17.134[20]; 18. 35-Cordell Moore, 00:17.160[23]; 19. 15D-Kyle Day, 00:17.219[31]; 20. 33M-Zach West, 00:17.263[30]; 21. 98-Tyler Phipps, 00:17.302[21]; 22. 75JR-Frankie king, 00:17.308[17]; 23. 369-Matt Starkey, 00:17.418[19]; 24. 24W-Will Breving, 00:17.421[16]; 25. 03P-Gavan Palmer, 00:17.429[11]; 26. 23JR-Corbin Dalton, 00:17.533[9]; 27. 77B-Paul Breving, 00:17.652[18]; 28. 911D-Tony Dunn Jr, 00:17.683[29]; 29. 43S-Danny Silvis, 00:17.830[6]; 30. 02JR-Patrick Alcorn, 00:17.834; 31. 9R-Logan Reinhardt, 00:17.871[3]; 32. 83X-Seth Rager, 00:17.878[13]; 33. 79-Anthony Torres, 00:17.885[8]; 34. 99-Adam Miller, 00:17.995[33]; 35. 13F-Evan Doebrich, 00:18.363[5]; 36. 1-Ayden Tumbleson, 00:18.366[14]; 37. A66-Brett Abbott, 00:18.379[4]; 38. 41H-Matthew Hafer, 00:18.518[1]; 39. 28P-Nathan Pennington, 00:19.150[37]; 40. 38V-Ashley VanWinkle, 00:19.265[12]; 41. 55G-Brandon Greenlee, 00:19.903[35]; 42. 3H-Josh Henderson, 00:33.402[24]