Showing posts with label Dexter Dunn. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Dunn Stays on Top in Third Round

New Zealand’s Dexter Dunn stays on top of the standings in the $28,100 World Driving Championship at Monticello Raceway. Spain’s Juan Rierra-Rossello is second and U.S.A’s Corey Callahan is in third.

Juan Rierra-Rossello took the first “Championship” in 1:59.2, returning $3.60 to win. Dexter Dunn was second with Always Right and Real Navigator was third with Birger Jorgensen in the bike.

Sweden’s Bjorn Goop took the second Championship, going the distance of a mile and three-quarters. He went the distance in 3:44 and paid $11 to win. Smooth Muscles was second with Birger Jorgensen and Sir Kensington with Corey Callahan was third.

Bjorn Goop took the third Championship aboard Four Starz Ransome. He went the mile in 2:03.1 and paid $5.50 to win. Dexter Dunn was second with Pine Ranger and Moon City Special was third with Corey Callahan in the sulky.

Denmark’s Birger Jorgensen took the final Championship aboard Candy’s Pool in 1:59, returning $3 to win. Christoffer Bliss was second with Micheal Nimczyk was second and Cam’s Accord with Juan Rierra-Rossello was third.

Here are the current standings of the World Driving Championship. The competition will continue at the Meadowlands Racetrack on Aug. 4 and conclude at Yonkers Raceway on Aug. 5.

Rank-Driver-Driver’s Coutnry-Points
1st-DEXTER DUNN (NEW ZEALAND)—99
2nd-JUAN RIERRA-ROSSELLO (SPAIN)--96
3rd-COREY CALLAHAN (USA)—91
4th-BJORN GOOP (SWEDEN)—89
5th-BIRGER JORGENSON (DENMARK)—87
6th-JODY JAMIESON (CANADA)—76
7th-ENRICO BELLEI (ITALY)—67
8th-FRANCK NIVARD (FRANCE)—66
9th-CHRIS LEWIS (AUSTRALIA)—61
10th-MICHEAL NIMZCYK (GERMANY)—60

Monday, August 1, 2011

Dexter Dunn Leads After Second Round

Dexter Dunn, representing New Zealand, took the lead in the $34,000 World Driving Championship at Tioga Downs on Monday, Aug. 1. Dunn’s lead is two points ahead of Canada’s Jody Jamieson and 34 points ahead of Germany’s Micheal Nimczyk, who is currently at the bottom of the standings.

Corey Callahan took the first “Championship” aboard an even-money Curly Top. He went the mile and a quarter in 2:28.3. Spin Spanky Spin was second for France’s Franck Nivard and Photo Master was third with Italy’s Enrico Bellei, who paid $25.80 to show.
Dexter Dunn took the second Championship aboard Charismatic, a $29.40 winner, in 1:55.3. Savannah Scion was second with Franck Nivard and Canada’s Jody Jamieson steered Sun Moon Lake to a third-place effort. 

Juan Rierra-Rossello upset in the third Championship aboard He’smyman. He paid $47.20 and went the mile in 1:57.4. Smooth Power with Chris Lewis finished second and Extreme Yankee with Dexter Dunn was third. 

Reigning champion Birger Jorgenson won the final Championship of the day on True Desire ($13.20 to win) in 1:54. Overseer NZ with Jody Jamieson finished second and Prince Tasman with Dexter Dunn finished third.

The World Driving Championship will return to Monticello on Wednesday, Aug. 3, then it goes to the Meadowlands on Aug. 4 and concludes at Yonkers on Aug. 5.

Here are the current standings after round two of the World Driving Championship.

Rank-Driver-Country-Points
1st-DEXTER DUNN (NEW ZEALAND)—68pts
2nd-JODY JAMIESON (CANADA)—64pts
3rd-COREY CALLAHAN (USA)—60pts
4th-JUAN RIERRA-ROSSELLO (SPAIN)—59pts.
5th-FRANCK NIVARD (FRANCE)—55pts
6th-CHRIS LEWIS (AUSTRALIA)—47pts
6th-ENRICO BELLEI (ITALY)—47pts
8th-BJORN GOOP (SWEDEN)—46pts
8th-BIRGER JORGENSON (DENMARK)—46pts
10th-MICHEAL NIMZCYK (GERMANY)—34pts