Wednesday, 30 May 2012


It was almost a month to the day since his last start with the Empire Super Sprints that resulted in Sam Reakes first career win.  The impressive rookie was back in action this weekend, as the ESS club resumed their season with events scheduled at the legendary Fonda Speedway on Saturday night, and Utica Rome Speedway on Sunday.

For Reakes, he had never raced at Fonda in any division prior to Saturday night, but that didn’t slow down the “Honey Badger”, as he went out and set fast time in opening practice.  In his qualifying heat, Reakes started from fourth place, and moved up to third at the finish making the redraw.  For the second time in as many starts this season, Reakes would draw the pole position for the A-main.  Reakes ran well through the first 15 laps of the event, running in the third position, but lapped traffic played havoc on the rookie, and he would fall back to finish seventh.

“It was a great run for us, the car was really fast”, says Reakes.  “I hard a real hard time getting through the traffic as well as some of the veterans did, and we slid back a little over the final ten laps, but overall the car was good”.

At Utica Rome Speedway on Sunday, Reakes started off with a bad draw, and wasn’t able to find the handle on the car until the A-main.  He was running inside the top ten with six laps to go, but went off of the track with a broken right front shock.  He returned to salvage a 14th place finish.

Sam Reakes would like to thank all of his sponsors for their support during a very exciting rookie season with the Empire Super Sprints.  These sponsors include Whittaker’s Cars and Trux, Around Town Plumbing and Heating, Town Mechanical, Alpine Stars, All Phase Construction, Advanced Hearing Aid Centers, Billings Automotive and Mike Woodring Racing.

For more information on Sam Reakes, including updated race schedule, photos, results and sponsor information, please visit our brand new website, www.samreakes.com.

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Sam Reakes IV Holds Off Veterans in Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprint Opener at Can-Am


LAFARGEVILLE, NY - Sammy Reakes IV has only a handful of sprint car starts in his career but on Saturday night in the Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprint opener at the Can-Am Motorsports Park the Fulton, N.Y., driver looked like a veteran as he held off a star-studded field of 35 drivers for his first ever victory in a sprint car.

“That was only our fourth race in one of these things,” said Reakes after the event.  “This was a blast.  This place was awesome tonight. It was smooth and it was fast and it really helped me being out in the clean air.  I can’t complain.”

Reakes, a former sportsman driver, decided to make the switch at the end of the 2011 season and he never dreamed that he would be able to get to Victory Lane so soon especially considering the drivers in the field.  In the closing laps Reakes was stalked by the defending series champion Chuck Hebing.

“This is awesome,” said Reakes.  “This is right up there with winning Syracuse.  It is an amazing feeling.  I never thought we’d win this early.  I thought it would be at least a year long process; I kind of feel like we are dreaming right now.”

Reakes started on the outside of the front row of the 25-lap Universal American Stars and Stripes Tour/SUNY Canton Series A-Main event on a blustery night in the North Country with Dylan Swiernik on the pole.  Before a lap could be complete a red flag was displayed as Mike Stelter and Kevin Ward Jr. came together in the middle of the track.  As they slowed up everyone behind them was forced to check up including Steve Collins who ended up getting upside down in the fourth turn.  He was uninjured in the crash but done for the event.
Once the green was displayed again it was Reakes grabbing the early lead away from Swiernik in a event that then went non-stop.  He got the jump coming off of turn four and beat Swiernik into the first corner to take the early