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The final race of the season for Kelsey Racing at Seymour Speedway in Seymour Wisconsin and it was a good one for the 0K IMCA Rookie Bill Kelsey!
151 cars packed the pits for the special event with 41 of those being IMCA Stock Cars. Bill would start in heat race number 2 on the outside of row number 3 in the sixth spot. With heat racing only 8 laps, Bill had some work to do to get into the top 3 to be in the redraw for the feature event.
Within two laps, the 0K was fighting for the lead and by the third lap Bill was the leader and pulling away from the field. 4 more smooth laps by Bill and the checked flag would fly for the 4th heat race win of the year with the 2nd place car not even coming out of turn 4 yet!
This was the deepest in the field Bill drove to the front and took the checkered flag and by the largest margin to boot.
Finishing first in heat race number 2 locked the # 0K into the redraw which would result into a outside row number 3 starting spot (6th) for the A-Main.
A packed 24 car starting field would await and the Kelsey Racing IMCA Stock Car driven by Bill Kelsey did a standout job during the 20 lap feature event to come home in 9th place. The highest finishing position all year for the Rookie Year in IMCA Stock Cars but right in line with the 0K’s points standings of 10th overall for the year at Seymour Speedway.
The 2009 season scored a total of 67 different IMCA Stock Cars at Seymour Speedway.
The 2010 season for Kelsey Racing will welcome a brand new car which will be built during the off season. The chassis is already at the shop and has been for the whole year, but the team decided to stay working with the current car. Kelsey Racing will be going back to a Wolfe Chassis in 2010 as they were in the final years in Street Stock class.
Thank you to all those who came to watch the # 0K and Kelsey Racing team for the 2009 season, our sponsors and fans.
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On the final points night for IMCA Stock Cars at the Seymour Speedway, it was a packed house for the IMCA Stock Cars with 41 cars registered for the night of racing.
Starting from the inside 3rd row in heat number 1, Kelsey Racing and the #0K would have to finish in the top 2 to get into the redraw or the 3rd position to secure a starting spot in the A-Main.
Although Bill drove a solid race, a 5th place finish would send the team into the 1st B-Main later in the night to try and qualify for the A-Main.
Starting on the outside of row number 1 in the B-Main, Bill took off like a wild man and never looked back from the drop of the green flag. Although pressed by the #36 of Jr. Karcz for the 10 lap race, the #0K held the lead the whole race and picked up another checkered flag and securing a 17th starting spot in the A-Main.
With a 24 car field for the A-Main, it increased the chances of a wreck happening. Staring on the inside of row 8, was not in the middle, but as Bill was making forward progress and it happened.

#21 Hit the back stretch wall collecting the #36. Bill once again put the car into a spin on purpose to avoid the wreck which took place in front of him, but the #2 car slammed hard into the drivers side of the car crushing in the door and left front fender.
Bill was forced to pit to repair the fender hanging on the tire and would restart dead last due to pitting.

A beat up #0K car was able to pass a couple cars before the checked flag would fly on a 17th place finish.
This resulted in a top 10 yearly points position for the #0K Kelsey Racing Team at Seymour Speedway with Driver Bill Kelsey. Bill was the second highest placing rookie, missing out on the 9th position held by the #17S, also a rookie in the IMCA Class!
The Kelsey Racing team had a blast for the 2009 season, only missing a couple feature events for the whole year. 3 heat race wins and 1 B-Main victory.
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Bill Kelsey would start on the inside of row number 3 in the 4th IMCA Stock Car heat race. Only taking the top 4 cars to the feature event, with the top 3 finishers in the redraw, Bill had some work to do starting in the 5th position.
Bill was ready to work and so was the car! With a good deal of tack left in the track, Bill would make the car work very well in the middle groove and pass several cars as the laps started ticking off.

As the checkered flag would fly after the 8 lap heat race, the 0k would cross the line in 2nd place.
The IMCA Stock Car feature would be the last race of the evening at Seymour Speedway due to the stock car class being the only one with a dog show!
Bill would roll off in the 8th starting spot at the drop of the green. At this point in the night, the track has turned to a more dry slick, which the #0k car does not like even after the crew has made several major adjustments to the car.

Although the Kelsey Racing team would of liked to march forward, the car started to fade from the start.
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A late race spin to avoid a wreck and the #0k would score a 12th place finish. Although Bill spun, he did not hit the #31 but was close.

There is a 3 car battle for the highest placing rookie in points and Bill is right in the mix of it! The #21 is 9th and Bill and the #17 are tied for 10th in the IMCA Stock Car points at Seymour Speedway with one night of IMCA points racing left.
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After a week off due to a rain out, the Kelsey Racing team was fired up for racing to get back into the swing of things.
Starting on the outside of row number two in the fourth heat for the IMCA Stock Cars, Bill would drive the 0K stuck in a middle groove the car and drive both liked and made quick work of the top 3 cars pulling into the lead on lap 3.
Bill would pull away from the pack and pick up his 3rd IMCA heat race win of his rookie 2009 season.

With the heat race win, Bill would be included in the redraw and would start inside row 2 for the IMCA Stock Car feature event.
With a heavily dry and slick track that the setup on the car didn’t like, the 0K started to slide back in the pack with the high line making quick work of cars that were stuck on the bottom, where the 0K was.

A shot to the right front tire from the #17 would then send Bill into a spin and the caution flew.
No damage was done to the car but the 0K would end up restarting in the rear of the field and with only a couple laps remaining, would end up hanging in the back with the checkered flag flying.

The next race is Aug 23, 2009 at Seymour Speedway with a 6 PM start time. There are only 3 races remaining for the 2009 rookie season for Kelsey Racing with Bill still holding a top 10 spot in the points standings. Photos from DanLewisPhoto.net
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It was a great night for racing with Kelsey Coatings the main sponsor of the races at Seymour Speedway, which is also the title sponsor for the #0K machine of Bill Kelsey.
Bill would start on the outside of row two in the 4th heat of the IMCA stock cars and the car was hooked up the whole heat race. A tight pack stayed together all fighting for the 4 spots that would transfer to the main feature event.

A charging # 0K fought hard, but 4th place was the position at the checked but this put the Kelsey Racing team into the feature event which is not an easy task.
Starting deep in the field for the IMCA stock car feature, Bill would take it easy for a couple laps to avoid any crashes and it happened on lap 1 with Bill able to miss it.
A couple laps later, it happened again but this time took a little hit in the back from the #77 machine. Little damage was done to the car with Bill being able to stay on track. Back under green and fighting forward the #0K was punted in turns 1 and 2 by the #10S machine sending Bill into a spin with the car stalling.

Getting lined back up and getting the correct spot back didn’t happen, as Bill was placed in the back of the pack with the 10S.
A final lap crash between the #57 and #36 caused the #36 to roll over and Bill avoiding wreck #3 of the night.
Bill was awarded the #14 position while also being hauled off on the hook as the car would not refire from avoiding the 3rd wreck of the night.
All in all, it was a pretty good night as it became a chance to gain some points and puts Bill tied for 9th in the IMCA Stock Car point standings. This is great since Bill is a rookie in this class and is currently the highest placed rookie by points out of the 59 cars total scored at Seymour.
There are 4 more nights of racing left at Seymour Speedway and 1 Special on Labor Day. We thank you again for supporting Kelsey Racing and hope to see you next Sunday Aug 9 with racing starting at 6 PM sharp.
Congratulations go out to #51 Jeremy Wiitala for winning the street stock feature event! This was Jeremy’s 6th feature event win in a row. 3 at Seymour and 3 at Sturgeon Bay.
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A hard fight between the #99, #27 and Bill Kelsey in the #0K IMCA Stock Car for the 4th place spot in heat race #3 for several laps. Rookie driver Bill Kelsey was able to hold off both veterans and take the final transfer position into the feature event.
Starting deeper in the feild for the feature event, Bill drove hard down the back streatch and a huge pile up started in the front of the pack in turns 3 & 4. Bill was unable to avoid the crash and became involved as well.
Heavy damage to the front of the car would end the night for Bill Kelsey in the IMCA Stock Car #0K with the car on the hook. Radiator, Rim, Tire, Front Bumper, Several support bars, Fenders, Firewall, Nose Cone and many other front pieces all received damage.
It made for a long week out at the race shop, but the #0K is ready for the upcoming Sunday night event at Seymour Speedway to take place. We hope for better luck this week!
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Although even the Kelsey Racing crew and driver were getting ready to race in one of the two last chance races due to a wreck fighting for the second position in the heat race, the team was informed by track officials that the 0K was in the feature event.
After the damage to the # 0K in the heat race, driver Bill Kelsey was able to limp around one extra lap and pull off track on the white flag lap. Due to several other cars that were a lap down or left the race earlier, Bill was able to score the 4th place finish and advance to the IMCA Stock Car feature event.
The feature event had several exciting moments for Bill and that was missing several wrecks that were close calls getting the # 0K involved.
Still fighting a "Miss" in the motor, Bill was fighting the car due to it’s lack of power in the corners but was able to bring home a 12th place finish. More seat time for Bill is great! This also helped maintain the number 13th position in points at Seymour Speedway, being only 77 points out of the lead held currently by the #55 Shawn Wagner.
From what I can tell, Bill is also currently the Highest Placing Rookie in the IMCA Stock Car division by season points standings.
Doing our weekly work last night on the race car also discovered more bent parts that we missed while fixing the car in the pits Sunday night. All is fixed and we also hope to have the miss in the motor fixed as well.
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May 24th brought the second career heat race win for Bill Kelsey and the Kelsey Racing # 0k IMCA stock car driver.
More seat time in another feature event was like another win for Bill and the whole team.

May 31st brought the Kelsey Racing team back to earth. Several strong runs in both the heat race with a 5th place finish, which was 1 spot away from making the feature. Bill was passed by the # 27 machine right at the checkered flag. A miss in the motor didn’t help as the car lacked some power near the end of the race and No Brakes didn’t help either due to a broken left rear brake line. The last chance race was up next, but for the first time in 2009 the # 0k was on the trailer when the IMCA Stock Car feature event took place.
The next race is June 7, 2009 at Seymour Speedway starting at 6pm sharp. Be sure to check the weather or SeymourSuperSpeedway.com for latest updates.
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A chilly but nice night for Mother’s Day racing welcomed everybody to the Seymour Speedway for the 2nd race of the season at the Seymour Speedway in Seymour, Wisconsin.
Bill would start the night off in the IMCA Stock Car division that was the 4th division to race for the night. Bill was in heat #1 in the 4th position (outside row #2).
With in 3 laps, Bill and the 0k were in the lead! This was very exciting to all the crew and I’m sure Bill as well inside of the car. Not only was this the first time leading in the IMCA class, the heat race was stacked with many top drivers in the division.
From lap 3 until the checkered flag lap 8, Bill held onto the top spot and took his first checked flag in the IMCA Stock Car class.
Although the car had a "miss" down the backstretch, a quick check after the race in the pits under the hood would show that a spark plug wire was burned. This would mean not only did Bill take home the checkered flag, it was done on 7 cylinders.
The feature event was the next thing in line for the newly number IMCA Stock Car 0k of Bill Kelsey. This was also the 2nd feature event in 2 races for the Kelsey Racing Team, which is something we are excited and proud of.
Starting on the inside of row #3, would be a great starting spot and give Bill some HOT seat time in heavy action. Bill held his own from the start but faided a little by the first caution flag and restarted at that point from the 8th position.
Again, holding that spot and after a couple more green flag laps, Bill drove into turns 3 & 4 but got a bumper to the left rear and went spinning. Since Bill was near the front of the 20 car field, at least a couple cars made heavy impact to the rear of the 0k machine.
Bill would make it to pit lane and stay on the lead lap, but with a heavy damaged car. The rest of the night was used to pick up some more seat time, while also still able to pass a few more cars in the process.
All in all, a GREAT night for Kelsey Racing, with our first checked flag in the bag and a second streight feature appearance in a row.
The next race is next Sunday, May, 17 with a start time of 6 PM sharp.
Thank you again to all of our great fans and sponsors!
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The switch to IMCA stock car was a rapid process with only 3 days to "finish" the newly purchased race car. Hang a new body, put in a drive train, paint the car and get the vinyl lettering on it.
Bill drove the car for the first time down a driveway and discovered a problem shortly after. A big hole in the starter.
With no time to fix it at the race shop, it was off to the race track with extra parts and the fix would need to take place at the track.
With repairs done, the New Number 0k was in the first heat starting in the 6th starting spot, but the car never made it to the track! Starter problems prevented Bill from the heat race which would force the 0k to run the "last chance" race to make the feature event.
With the 3rd starter in the car, it was fixed for good this time and Bill would roll out 16th and would need to place 4th or better to make the IMCA feature event. This was a Huge Task since these would be the first laps Bill raced in the IMCA Stock Car.
From the green flag, Bill was on a mad dash to the front like he’s been driving this kind of car for years. As the checkered flew, Bill placed 5th but the #41 did not scale after the race and Bill did. The #41 was disqualified and putting the 0k into it’s first IMCA feature race in it’s first try!
Starting dead last in the feature was OK will all the Kelsey Racing Team because it was a huge challenge to even get the car on the track with all the starter issues and to top it off, the first time on the track with the new race car in a totally new divison.
The car and driver were very strong in the feature and moving forward but the car lost a little power in the final laps due to overheating and overheated tires (getting use to the new car). 20 cars started the feature event and the 0k crossed the line 15th.
A 15th place finish was like a win to all the Kelsey Racing Team. Making the feature on the very first night out with the car was great!
Next race is Mother’s Day. Sunday May, 10th starting at 6 PM sharp at Seymour Speedway.
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