Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Billy Dunn Struggles to Find Success at World Finals in Charlotte During 2012 Season Finale; Finishes Season Sixth Overall in Super DIRTcar Series


With the 2012 season just wrapping up this past weekend with the World Finals at the Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Billy Dunn and his Number One Speed racing team finished with a sixth place finish overall in the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series.  The results at Charlotte were not what the team had hoped, but looking back on his accomplishments throughout the season, 2012 was very successful for the Watertown, New York racer.

After making the 12 hour trip to Charlotte, North Carolina, Billy and his team hit the track on Thursday night for qualifying.  As in the past for the World Finals, qualifying for both Friday night and Saturday night took place on Thursday, with a timed hot lap session determining heat race starting spots for each night.  Billy finished third in his heat, locking him into the field for the Friday night portion of the World Finals event, and later came back to win his heat for Saturday night, making the redraw for a top eight starting spot in Saturday night’s televised event on Speed Channel. 

On Friday night, Billy would start from the 11th position for the 40 lap main event.  The race was a bit of a struggle for Dunn, with just one caution period slowing the pace early in the race.  Dunn would finish with a 14th place result.

Saturday night was looking much better for Dunn.  After winning his heat race earlier, he would start in the top eight for the final feature of the 2012 season.  He drew the fifth position and lined up on the inside of row three.  Billy was looking for a strong run to end his season, but as the green flag dropped, Dunn’s car wasn’t quite right, and he dropped back through the field.  Over the final few laps, Billy was able to fight his way back and crossed the finish line in 12th place.

“It certainly wasn’t the weekend we wanted to have here in Charlotte”, explains Dunn.  “We really expected to be much better then this.  Overall, we had a good season, and we are very happy with that, but we just wanted to end the year better then this”.

This wraps up a fantastic 2012 season for Dunn.  He finished the Super DIRTcar Series in sixth place, greatly improving from last year.  He won the Mohawk Raceway 358 Modified championship, as well as the Frenchie’s “Chevy Runs Deep” Series title and finished the year in fifth place at Canandaigua Motorsports Park in one of the toughest fields of Modifieds anywhere.
                                                            
Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, FastLube of Watertown, SUNY Canton, Glen A. Gould Estate Construction, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.
                                                                                       
For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Billy Dunn Qualifies Second Fastest During Eastern States 200; Ends Weekend With a Disappointing 19th Place Run After Suspension Damage


Coming off a great weekend at Syracuse, and a solid second place finish at Brockville, Billy Dunn was looking forward to the Eastern States Weekend at Orange County Fair Speedway.  Qualifying was scheduled to take place on Friday night, with the Eastern States 200 set for Sunday.  After a steady rain all day Friday and into the evening, race officials were forced to postpone Friday’s events to Saturday morning.

Dunn was fast right from the beginning of the day, posting the second fastest speed of the time trial session and locking himself into a front row starting spot for Sunday’s 200 lap main event.  Dunn maintained a top five position through the opening laps.  After narrowly missing a multi car wreck on lap 79 that brought out the red flag, Dunn struggled and fell out of the top ten.  His problems increased with 30 laps remaining in the event when suspension issues in the left year sent him to the pits for repairs, leaving him with a disappointing 19th place result.

“We had a good start to the weekend timing second overall, but we just struggled during the race”, says Dunn.  “We will get back to the shop and begin to prepare for Charlotte in a couple weeks and hope to end the season on a good note”.

Away from the track, this weekend was very tough for Dunn and the Number One Speed team after hearing of the passing of longtime friend Glen A. Gould.  Glen was a great ambassador to our sport, had a passion for it like no other, and will be missed by everyone that had the pleasure of meeting him.  Gould was the car owner of Billy’s 358 Modified Syracuse car that Billy drove to a second place finish just two weeks ago.  The racing community lost a great friend in Mr. Gould.

Dunn will have this weekend off, as he prepares for the final weekend of the 2012 season at the Peak World Finals in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 1st to November 3rd.  On Thursday, November 1st is qualifying heats for both Friday and Saturday’s events, with feature races scheduled for November 2nd and November 3rd.
                                                            
Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, FastLube of Watertown, SUNY Canton, Glen A. Gould Estate Construction, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.
                                                                                       
For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com

Monday, 15 October 2012

Billy Dunn Gets Second Place Finish at Brockville Speedway in DIRTcar 358 Modified Series Race; Big Block Race at the BOS Gets Rained Out


When Billy Dunn teamed up with Laurent Ladouceur earlier this year, nobody knew what to expect.  The goal was to help improve the Ladouceur team, and also to give Billy some more seat time, which is a huge benefit to any racer. The success was immediate, and has lasted throughout the entire 2012 season at Mohawk Raceway, where Dunn won the 2012 championship.  The almost magical combination was back together one last time for the season this past weekend at Brockville Ontario Speedway for their Mr. DIRTcar 358 Modified Series race.  Dunn also planned to race his own Big Block Modifieds in the Super DIRTcar Series race scheduled for Sunday.

Dunn was fast right from the beginning of the day on Saturday, setting fast time in his time trial group, and leading every lap of his heat race.  He made the redraw for a top 10 starting spot, and drew position number seven for the 100 lap main event, placing him on the inside of row four.  At the drop of the green flag, Dunn slid back just a bit, running in ninth after the opening 20 laps.  Just after halfway, he starting moving forward after conserving his tires, and was now inside the top five.  With 25 laps remaining he was up to third place, and began to mount a serious challenge for second.  With 81 laps complete, Dunn had moved into second, and began to set his sights on the race leader and with the flagman giving the indication for five laps remaining Billy was looking to take over the top spot.  After a valiant effort where Dunn was able to briefly pull even with the race leader coming out of turn four with four laps remaining, he grudgingly settled back into second place and remained there to close out the race.  In four events in the Mr. DIRTcar Series for the 358 Modifieds this season, Dunn finished with a pair of wins at Mohawk International Raceway and a second place finish at Syracuse and Brockville.

“We had a great car again today.  I have to thank Laurent Ladouceur and his team for the opportunity to race for him one last time in 2012”, says Dunn.  “We had a great run, but I couldn’t quite make the pass at the end for the win.  The right rear tire was worn out, and just didn’t have enough grip at the end of the race”.

Dunn was scheduled to race his own Big Block car at Brockville on Sunday afternoon for their Super DIRTcar Series race, but a steady rain that developed late Saturday evening lasted overnight and throughout the day on Sunday, forcing track and series officials to cancel the event.

Billy will be back in action at Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown, New York this weekend for the annual Eastern States Weekend.  The 2012 season will conclude in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 1st, 2nd and 3rd for the Peak Motor Oil World Finals at the Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
                                                            
Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, FastLube of Watertown, SUNY Canton, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.
                                                                                       
For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Billy Dunn Gets Second Place Finish in Gander Mountain 150 Race on Saturday at Syracuse; Top Ten in Rain Shortened S.E.F. 200 on Sunday


There were plenty of highlights of the 41st running of Super DIRT Week for Billy Dunn.  He was amongst the fastest cars all weekend long, he finished second in the Gander Mountain 150 Small Block Modified race on Saturday afternoon, and battled his way back into the top ten in the rain shortened S.E.F 200 Big Block main event on Sunday.

For the past two season’s Billy Dunn has proved to be a perennial contender at Super DIRT Week.  After timing 15th fastest out of 65 cars during time trials, Dunn started his qualifying heat race on Friday night from the fifth position and quickly moved into third place.  Lap after lap Billy did everything he could to get into second place.  With just three laps remaining, Dunn made a power move to the outside to take second, and at the same time the leader began to slow, and Dunn was able to pass both cars in dramatic fashion.  For the second year in a row, Dunn was a winner in the Friday night triple 20 qualifying heats for the Big Block Modifieds.  Dunn also scored a third place finish in his 358 Modified qualifying heat race.

On Saturday, Dunn’s Big Block Modified sat idle, as the 358 Modifieds took centre stage for the Gander Mountain 150.  Billy started the race from inside row three in the fifth starting spot.  After a caution on lap 42, Dunn stayed out while many others made a pit stop, and he was now in command of the race.  Billy held the lead until lap 52 when he made his mandatory pit stop.  With just under 100 laps to go, Dunn began to work his way back up through the field.  The caution was back out 20 laps later, and he was already back up to 13th place, and continued to move up the leaderboard when the race continued.  With 100 laps into the race, Dunn had now moved back inside the top ten, running in the ninth spot.  Over the final 50 laps, Billy continued to charge forward, and would end the race with an outstanding second place performance.

“I was hoping for maybe a few more cautions there at the end to get a few more laps (beyond 150),” said Dunn, who was, of course, named the Rookie of the Race. “I know I had a little more gas than the rest of them because we made our pit stop much later.  It is pretty cool for all three of us Watertown guys finish in the top three.  Congratulations to Tim McCreadie and Tim Fuller on their great runs today”.

On Sunday, Billy started the SEF 200 from the sixth starting spot.  He battled inside the top ten for the first 20 laps.  Dunn made his pitstop near the 50 lap mark, and battled back.  With a mandatory pit stop after lap 100 for a tire change, and rain lurking in the distance, having the right strategy would be the key to success in this years 200 lap main event.  With 113 laps in the books, the race was called due to rain, and Dunn was running in the 10th starting position.

“It is nice to have a top ten finish in this race, but we wanted more then that”, says Dunn.  “We had a strong car, and we hoped the race could have gone the full distance so we could have seen just how good of car we had towards the end of the race but it just didn’t work out”, says Dunn.

This coming weekend, Billy will be at Brockville Speedway.  He will run the 358 Modified Mr. DIRTcar Series race on Saturday afternoon, and will be back in the his own Big Block Modified on Sunday as part of the 1000 Islands RV DIRTcar Northeast Fall Nationals.  Billy’s 2012 season will conclude November 1-3 at the World Finals in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, FastLube of Watertown, SUNY Canton, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.
                                                                                       
For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com

Monday, 24 September 2012

Billy Dunn Gets 10th Win of the 2012 Season After Winning Mr. DIRTcar 358 Modified Series Race at Mohawk International Raceway

The 2012 season has been a breakthrough season for Billy Dunn and it just keeps on getting better. After claiming the Mohawk International Raceway 358 Modified track championship and Frenchie’s “Chevy Runs Deep” 358 Modified Track Championship just two weeks ago, he returned to the track once again this week as the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series and 358 Modified Series were both in action this weekend.

Dunn was looking for familiar track advantage in the Super DIRTcar Series on Friday night. He timed fourth in his group in time trials and would have to start fourth in his qualifying heat race. Just after time trials had ended, the rain started, and would eventually postpone the program to Saturday. When racing resumed on Saturday afternoon, Dunn ran a strong race, taking the win, making the redraw for a top 12 starting spot for the 100 lap feature. Billy selected starting spot number nine, and lined up from the inside of row five. Over the opening 25 laps Dunn had moved up to seventh, but when the caution came out on lap 36 he made a quick pit stop and rejoined the field for the restart from the rear of the field. With 73 laps in, the caution was out for a few raindrops and Dunn had raced his way back up to 11th place. The race resumed and Billy continued to move forward getting back up to where he was before the pit stop and finishing with a seventh place result.

With Friday night’s portion of the events complete, Their was a two-hour break as teams prepared for the 358 Modified DIRTcar Series race. Right from the beginning, Dunn was the fastest car on the track, earning quick time overall in time trials. He backed that up with a win in his qualifying heat race. In the 75 lap main event, Billy started from 11th place and took over the top spot on lap 28 and led the remaining laps.

"I had to work hard for this one”, said Dunn after the race. The track locked down a little toward the end and once I got the lead it was just tire management, trying to keep the car straight. It has been an awesome year for us, and hopefully we can keep this momentum going through Super DIRT Week”.

With a couple week off now until Super DIRT Week, Dunn will be working hard in the shop preparing both the Big Block Modified and his 358 Modified for an action packed weekend schedule at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse.

Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, FastLube of Watertown, SUNY Canton, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.

For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com.

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Billy Dunn Enjoyed Tremendous Success in 2012 Breakout Season; Super DIRT Week XLI at New York State Fairground Approaching Quickly

When the 2012 racing season got underway back in April, Billy Dunn and his team had some lofty goals and a busy schedule. They intended to race at Canandaigua Motorsports Park weekly, and follow the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series. They also planned on dabbling into the 358 Modified ranks with a limited schedule at Mohawk International Raceway but those plans would eventualy change.

Before the end of the first month of the season, Dunn already accomplished one of his early season goals. He picked up his first ever win at Canandaigua Motorsports Park on Saturday, April 28th and established himself as a contender at the historic track with a stellar field of weekly competitors.

Dunn scored a big win at Can Am Motorsports Park on May 23rd and competed weekly at Canandaigua with mixed results. He also ran a couple events at Mohawk International Raceway scoring top three finishes both times.

In June, Dunn joined forces with Laurent Ladouceur and his team and planned on running a few races in the Ladouceur backup car. The plan was to give Billy some more seat time, and in return, help bolster the Ladouceur team with the help of Billy and the Number One Speed Shock Service. Success was found instantly Dunn went out and won a 75 lap Mr. DIRTcar 358 Modified Series race, and backed that up with a win again the following week. He was also gaining consistency at Canandaigua, ending the month with three consecutive top five finishes.

With summer upon us, Dunn continued his successful season in July with two more wins at Mohawk Raceway, a pair of top five finishes in the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series at Albany-Saratoga Speedway and Autodrome Drummond. He also continued his consistency at Canandaigua Motorsports Park, establishing himself as a top five contender in the battle for the championship.

Billy began the month of August with yet another win at Mohawk Raceway with the Ladouceur team. He also picked up another win at Canandaigua Motorsports Park, and continued to score top five finishes with the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series with a fifth place run at Merrittville Speedway and a third at the inaugural event at I-96 Speedway in Michigan.

So far this season, Dunn as made 42 starts and picked up a total on nine feature wins. He has 26 top five finishes and 33 top ten results. He has claimed the 2012 358 Modified track championship at Mohawk International Raceway despite missing a week earlier in the year, and also claimed the 2012 Frenchie’s “Chevy Runs Deep” 358 Modified Series Championship. He finished the season in the top five in points at Canandaigua, and currently sits fourth overall in the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series.

This coming weekend, Dunn will return to Mohawk Raceway looking for familiar track advantage as the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series rolls into the pristine Hogansburg, New York facility this coming Friday night. He will return to the Ladouceur team on Saturday for the 75 lap 358 Modified Mr. DIRTcar Series race. Dunn won a Mr. DIRTcar 358 event at Mohawk earlier this season and will be looking to capture his first ever Super DIRTcar Series win.

With Super DIRT Week approaching quickly, Dunn is looking forward to getting back to the New York State Fairground in Syracuse next month. He participated in a Super DIRT Week promotional event through the city of Syracuse on Monday, building the anticipation of this huge event. He had a fast car in 2010 before falling out of the race early, and returned last season earning the outside pole award, winning his qualifying heat and the Safety-Kleen Shootout. He had a great run going in last year’s SEF 200 before getting caught up in a wreck just past the halfway point of the race. Optimism is high as Dunn hopes to return next month and etch his name on the list of Super DIRT Week champions.

Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, Pemco Contracting, SUNY Canton, FastLube of Watertown, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.

For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com.

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Billy Dunn Claims Mohawk International Raceway Track Championship and Frenchie’s “Chevy Runs Deep” Championship; Top Five at Canandaigua

Entering the final points weekend for 2012, Billy Dunn had plenty on the line as he attempted to win not only the Mohawk Raceway 358 Modified championship, but also the Frenchie’s “Chevy Runs Deep” Series title. It wasn’t going to be easy though, as he was entrenched in a battle for the track title with five other teams in contention, and only two points separating Billy from the point leader going into the night. The Frenchie’s series was also going to be tough, as he entered Thursday night’s race tied for the point lead. Billy would also compete with his own Big Block Modified at Canandaigua on Saturday night, and Rolling Wheels Raceway for the Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series on Sunday.

At Mohawk Raceway, Billy finished second in his qualifying heat race after a ferocious battle with the point leader. There was a lot at stake going into the final night, and the points accumulated during the heat race could have been the difference of winning the championship. Dunn would finish that race in second, and would trail by three points with the 50-lap feature determining the outcome of both championships. Dunn started the race in fifth place, and by lap 10 he had advanced to third place. The battle was on, as a win would guarantee him the championships. He took the lead briefly at lap 20, then settled into second spot for the remainder of the race, and would end the night with both championships.

“This is pretty special to win the championships after missing a week earlier this year before we started driving for the Ladouceur team”, says Dunn. “We really had no intentions of racing here every week until this opportunity came up, and I am very thankful to Laurent, and everyone that works on these cars. It was exciting coming down to the final race like this, and I am happy that we were able to get it done”.

Billy was back in his own car for the rest of the weekend, with Canandaigua Motorsports Park hosting a double points night on the final night of the 2012 regular season. Dunn started the race from deep in the field in 22nd place but made steady progress in the early laps, breaking the top ten before the race hit the halfway distance. He would eventually find his way into the top five, but lost a spot in the closing laps to finish in sixth place, securing a top five finish in points with a very competitive field of cars all season long.

“We had a good year at Canandaigua, but there is always room for some improvement”, says Dunn. “We had a couple wins, and we are really happy with that, but hopefully we can get up a little higher next year and contend for the championship”.

The Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series resumed at Rolling Wheels Raceway Park in Elbridge, New York on Sunday night. Dunn started the night fourth fastest in his group in opening practice, and picked up some speed in his qualifying session, moving to second on the leaderboard and started his heat race from the front row. He went on to finish the race in second place, earning a spot it the redraw for a top 12 starting spot for the Stars and Stripes 100 lap main event. He would draw position number four and lined up on the outside of row two. Dunn battled within the top five for most of the race, but a mechanical failure on the final lap sent Dunn to the pits and was credited with a 12th place finish.

This coming weekend, Dunn will be in Quebec on Saturday night for another Big Block Modified Super DIRTcar Series race. The following week, he will race at Mohawk Raceway for the final time in 2012 with the Big Block Super DIRTcar Series on Friday night, and again on Saturday night with the 358 Modifieds.

Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, Pemco Contracting, SUNY Canton, FastLube of Watertown, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.

For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com.

Monday, 27 August 2012

Billy Dunn to Battle for Mohawk Raceway Championship This Thursday Night; Double Points at Canandaigua on Saturday Night

This past weekend was a big weekend for Billy Dunn, as a solid performance on Friday night at Mohawk could have wrapped up the 2012 Mohawk Raceway championship. He was also at Canandaigua Motorsports Park looking for his second consecutive win.

Mohawk Raceway was the first stop on the weekend schedule for Dunn. He entered the evening with a 26 point advantage and under the right circumstances he could have put a firm grip on his first ever Mohawk Raceway championship. He started at the rear of the field for his 10 lap qualifying heat and moved up to finish third. In the 25 lap main event, Billy started from ninth place, and worked his way into the top five early. By lap 16 he was running in fourth place and was running a strong race. Coming out of turn four on the white flag lap, the drive shaft on Dunn’s car broke, ending his night a mere half mile from the finish line. Dunn’s 26 point lead evaporated within seconds, and unofficially left the night with a two point deficit in points.

“It will be a big night on Thursday at Mohawk as basically it will come down to who finishes ahead of who that determines the championship”, said Dunn. “We have a great team, and I can’t that the Ladouceur crew enough for giving me the opportunity to drive for them, and hopefully I can get them the championship”.

After winning at Canandaigua the previous week, Dunn was looking forward to getting back into his own Big Block Modified on Saturday night. After a fourth place finish in his qualifier, Dunn lined up for the 35 lap main event from 11th place, and slowly moved forward. He was in sixth place before the race hit the halfway point, and maintained that spot throughout the race.

This coming weekend Dunn will be at Mohawk Raceway for their final points race of 2012 on Thursday night. Saturday night at Canandaigua Motorsports Park will be double points night as they decide their 2012 championship battle. Billy will be looking to post another strong finish to maintain his current fifth place points position, and possibly move up just a little higher. The Super DIRTcar Series will resume on Sunday night at Rolling Wheels Raceway Park in Elbridge, New York.

Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, Pemco Contracting, SUNY Canton, FastLube of Watertown, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.

For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Billy Dunn Scores Impressive Win at Canandaigua on Saturday Night

After starting the week with a disappointing 17th place finish at Lebanon Valley Speedway in the Mr. DIRT Track USA Super DIRTcar Series race on Thursday night, Billy Dunn’s weekend got better in a hurry with a strong third place finish at Mohawk Raceway on Friday and capturing his second win of 2012 at Canandaigua Motorsports on Saturday night.

After turning the 10th fastest speed in time trials on Thursday night at Lebanon Valley Speedway for their Super DIRTcar Series race, his night would soon turn into an uphill battle. He finished seventh in his qualifier and would have to race the B-main. He finished fourth, just missing out on a qualifying spot and would have to use a provisional starting spot for the night’s $17500 to win main event. Dunn started from the rear of the field and would end the night with a 17th place finish.

Dunn was back in action at Mohawk International Raceway on Friday night with the Ladouceur racing team. He started the 25 lap feature from 14th place, and gracefully worked his way through the field. A restart with one lap remaining while running fourth opened the door for opportunity, and over the final lap he was able to make the pass for third.

The last few weeks had been a bit of a struggle for Dunn at Canandaigua, but there was no struggle on this night as he blasted from his 13th place starting spot and progressed through the field quickly. He made the pass on lap 25 and went on to pick up his second win of the 2012 season at one of the toughest weekly tracks in the area.

“We really had to work for this one. We’ve been struggling here for the last month. Our team has been working hard to get us through this. I’m glad we were fast tonight”, says Dunn from victory lane. “The outside lane was really good tonight, as that is how we were able to take the lead”.

This coming week, Dunn will be back at Mohawk International Raceway on Friday night, and Canandaigua Motorsports Park on Saturday. The next race in the Super DIRTcar Series comes on Sunday, September 2nd at Rolling Wheels Raceway in Elbridge, New York.

Dunn would like to thank Number One Speed, Pemco Contracting, SUNY Canton, FastLube of Watertown, Frosty’s Ice Cream, American Traditions Motorsports, Finger Lakes Auto Machine, Jiffy Dumpster and Bicknell Racing Products for their continued support for the 2012 racing season.

For more information on Billy Dunn and the Number One Speed race team, please check out our website, www.billydunn49.com.