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July 7, 2003
Team Curl Dominates the Danny Curl Jr. Memorial
TEAM CURL DOMINATES THE DANNY CURL JR MEMORIAL

July 4th was a busy night of racing for the OUTLAW MODIFIEDS with twin 25 lap features at Charlotte County Speedway. Bringing 25 cars to the track this group of 4 cyl modifieds ran their annual Danny Curl JR. Memorial.

Billed as the fastest four cyl racing in Fl they took to the track and gave the fans two exciting features. 2002 Champion Ted Hoversen of Key West driving the 5 won the first feature with current points leader Raymond Superfrog Jones of Fort Ogden driving Dave Osteen's 41 machine finishing second. Doug Hopper of Port Richey in the 15 car finished 3rd. Dan Curl of Florida City driving the 52 car came in fourth with Fred Matson of Tavernier rounding out the top 5.

The second feature was even more exciting than the first as the entire field was inverted with the leaders of the first race now starting in the rear. Bobby Dayton of Homestead in the 90 Car finished in first with Ted Hoversen of Key West in the 5 car finishing second. Billy Campbell of Holiday Fl in the 11 made a good showing in 3rd place. Dan Curl again in the black 52 car was fourth. Making another good run was 2002s Rookie of the Year Fred Matson in the 18 car. Based on overall points your winners were, Ted Hoversen, Dan Curl and Bobby Dayton. Dan and Bobby are members of Team Curl who along with the 25 of Kelly Curl and the crew of
Melanie , Doreen and Rollover make up Team Curl. Listed below is the finish based on pumulative for the evening.

Ted Hoversen
5

125
120
245

Bobby Dayton
90

95
125
220

Dan Curl
52

110
110
220

Fred Matson
18

105
105
210

Raymond Jones
41

120
70
190

Robert Campbell
10

85
100
185

Doug Hopper
15

115
60
175

Bruno Millett
69

80
95
175

Billy Campbell
11

50
115
165

Kelly Curl
25

75
90
165

Mark Boalch
16

70
80
150

Mike Endee
50

65
75
140

Myk Lauter
57

90
50
140

Patrick Brigham
71

40
85
125

Phillip Brigham
7

55
65
120

Mike Franklin
72

100
0
100

Keith Butler
0

30
55
85

Don Peacock
24

25
45
70

Joey Liguori
9

60
5
65

Christy Boyett
94

45
5
50

Cliff Steinmann
23

35
5
40

Gary Boals
17

5
5
10

Randy Sands
8

5
5
10

Pete Cracolici
2

5
5
10

Destiny Swinson
0

5
5
5
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