A.J. Maddox Wins 3rd Annual Don Rehm Classic to Claim Top Gun Championship

The 3rd annual Don Rehm Non-Wing Classic once again served as the season finale for the Top Gun Sprints with a field of 24 cars on hand for the 25-lap feature. The event saw a $1,500 payout for the winner, but the effort of supporting individuals and businesses drove an additional $3,000 to benefit all positions, along with contingency awards.

Four heat races were held to increase the odds of a payout for the series’ Lee and Jeff Barfield Memorial Clean Sweep, which had elevated to $1,200 since it had gone unclaimed for the past three races. In those four races, the eventual winner came from the second row with Justin Webster, Brandon Grubaugh, Shane Butler and point leader A.J. Maddox securing the wins.

Those heat race winners would be relegated to the third and fourth rows for the main event. On the initial start, Tyler Clem sliced from the second row to the lead, but a single car spin negated the start, forcing a complete restart. At the next green flag, front row starter Steve Diamond shot to the top spot with Clem in tow. Butler vaulted to second on the fourth lap and began to hunt down Diamond. Butler was able to use the confusion of lapped traffic to slide by for the lead, bring Maddox along to second on lap six. Two laps later, a Ryan Bartholomew spin off turn two collected Andy Griffin, who flipped after contact. A 10-minute red flag period ensued before the field gathered for the restart.

Butler and Maddox developed their own race, reminiscent of last year’s contest. Grubaugh was on the move, slipping by Clem into fourth. On lap 12, Maddox made his move in turn four, scooting out front while Grubaugh went to third. A Nathan Barouch spin on lap 18 happened right in front of Maddox, who dodged the mishap successfully. During the caution, Grubaugh retired with mechanical issues, moving Diamond back to third.

Butler began to close in on Maddox as the field drew within five laps of the finish. On lap 21, Butler as able to get by, but Maddox regained the lead by the time the duo came to the stripe. The win was undecided through the final turns as Maddox charged home with the victory.

The win marked the fourth Top Gun Sprints win of the year for the defending champion, who parlayed his finishes to the 2020 title. Maddox now becomes a four-time series champion. This title marks the first time Maddox was able to successfully defend the previous year’s crown.

Top Gun Sprints will open their 2021 season at East Bay Raceway Park as part of the 45th annual Winternationals, Feb. 4-6, 2021.

The Mod Lites wrapped up their season with a new face in Victory Lane as Alex Cline backed up a heat win with a feature victory. Defending track champion Austin Martin was able to make it back-to-back titles with a fourth place to go along with his two feature wins on the season, winning the title by four points over Bo Bass.

Bryan Bernhardt secured his fifth win of the year and wrapped up his third consecutive class championship, even though the class still has one week remaining on the schedule. Bernhardt was able to dispatch race leader Travis Varnadore on lap 8 and cruise to the win. Bernhardt and Dale Kelley were winners in the preliminary events.

Bruce Comer made a last lap pass on point leader Jamie Tinkham, who led the first 14 circuits. Comer’s drive off turn four on the final lap launched him into Victory Lane for the second time this season. Come won his earlier heat with Kenny Brewer scoring the other preliminary.

The Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association was on hand with three divisions. Features were won by Ted Filides (Midgets), Cush Revette (Modifieds) and Darren Nichols (Sprints)

East Bay Raceway Park will continue the 2020 schedule with a seven-event card on Saturday, Dec. 12. Racing will include the final night of competition for the Gagel’s Open Wheel Modfieds, Late Model Sportsman, V-8 Warriors and Q Micro Sprints and Outlaw 4s. Street Stocks and Gladiators will compete with their final events on December 19.

TOP GUN SPRINTS

Feature: AJ Maddox (3A), Shane Butler (18), Steve Diamond (13HD), Justin Webster (21), Tyler Clem (6S), Bryan Eckley (12B), Kyle Connery (91), Luke Hill (41), John Kahl (13X), Tim George (1*), Frank Carlsson (20), Cole Nichols (N20), Scott Baldwin (4), Chris Hahn (2), Nathan Barouch (13), Brandon Grubaugh (G6), Jimmy Miltner (4×4), Ryan Bartholomew (11G), Andrew Griffin (27), Sheldon Kinser Jr. (17C), Garrett Green (82), Rick Dietz (15), Billy Bridges (11B), Rob Converse (C3)

MOD LITES

Feature: Alex Cline (07C), Darren Bass (14B), Bo Bass (41B), Austin Martin (97), Jeff Bonnema (5B), Terry Joiner (6), Andrew Smith (71), Rocky Scott (42), Thomas Walsh (32T)

GAGEL’S OPEN WHEEL MODIFIEDS

Feature: Bryan Bernhardt (B69), Austin Sanders (64), Dale Kelley (22), Travis Varnadore (205), Billy Howard (47), Megan Meyer (11M), Pat Passanise (19), Chris Bailey (77B), Drew Jackson (08). DNS – Paul Rival (15R)

Q AUTO & INJURY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ATTORNEYS MINI SPRINTS

Feature: Bruce Comer (21), Jamie Tinkham (51), Kenny Brewer (45), Dennis Sanchez (11), JoJo Davis (7J), Don Quinn (33), Trey Almand (1), Stephen Thomas (4T), Mike Meyers (6), Brian Baxter (98), Donnie Quinn (33D), C.J. Nelson (03), Ryan Meeks (12). DNS – Ryan Walters (13)