Three-race Tennessee Memorial Day Weekend up next for The Hammer
The Hammer will run a three-race Memorial Day weekend. Crossville's Raceway USA in Crossville, TN will open the holiday weekend swing by hosting the O'Reilly USCS winged outlaw sprint cars on Friday night, May 27. Garnertown Speedway in Luray, TN will be the second jewel of the Memorial Day Weekend Triple Crown when they host the O'Reilly USCS for a National and Mid-South Tour event on Saturday night, May 28. The finale of the O'Reilly USCS Tennessee swing will be at Clarksville Speedway in Clarksville, TN on Sunday night, May 29.
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Saturday, May 21, 2005
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Martin makes a move in O'Reilly USCS
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"Gray and Adams stay close while Martin makes a move in O'Reilly USCS
by Roby Helm
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. -- The defending and four-time United Sprint Car Series National Champion Terry Gray of Bartlett, TN leads the 2000 O'Reilly USCS National Champion Kenny Adams of Malabar, FL by 12 points going into the next O'Reilly USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour winged outlaw sprint car event at Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, SC this Saturday night."
"Gray and Adams stay close while Martin makes a move in O'Reilly USCS
by Roby Helm
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. -- The defending and four-time United Sprint Car Series National Champion Terry Gray of Bartlett, TN leads the 2000 O'Reilly USCS National Champion Kenny Adams of Malabar, FL by 12 points going into the next O'Reilly USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour winged outlaw sprint car event at Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, SC this Saturday night."
Sunday, May 08, 2005
To the Victor goes the Melons!

Danny Martin Jr. of Sarasota, FL takes the feature win at "Watermelon Capital Speedway" with the O'Reilly United Sprint Car Series (USCS) on Saturday night. Special Thanks to the Jumper Cable Man Larry Sams of the United Sprint Car Series. (photo by Larry Sams).
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Hammer Wins Again
Danny "The Hammer" Martin Jr. of Sarasota, FL picked up his first O'Reilly United Sprint Car Series win of the 2005 season Saturday night at Watermelon Capital Speedway driving the Martin Structures, Inc. Shaw/ZRE. The 19-year-old driver took the lead on lap four and never looked back to post his first career Asphalt Thunder Tour victory.
Saturday, May 07, 2005
Sprint Car Racing Video of Hammer
This is a huge 6 meg Windows Media Video of The Hammer in action at the Daytona of Dirt. Cable Modem or High Speed Connection is recommended for this two and one-half minute blast of action. Courtesy of Don Wilshe and the gang at www.uscsracing.com , Doug Galliher, Producer.
Hammer Video
Hammer Video
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
National Speed Sport News
National Speed Sport News: "Martin Wins Debut In Southern Tour
May 4, 2005
By NSSN Staff
LAWNDALE, N.C. -- Danny Martin, Jr. made the most of his American Sprint Car Series debut by racing to victory lane in Friday night's 20-lap Heintz Performance ASCS Southern Tour feature at Thunder Valley Speedway.
Piloting the Mopar-powered Food Grade Transport/Martin Structures No. 00 Schnee, Martin beat Scott Young to the checkered flag.
Brent Moss, Dain Naida and Butch Pendergrass rounded out the top five. "
May 4, 2005
By NSSN Staff
LAWNDALE, N.C. -- Danny Martin, Jr. made the most of his American Sprint Car Series debut by racing to victory lane in Friday night's 20-lap Heintz Performance ASCS Southern Tour feature at Thunder Valley Speedway.
Piloting the Mopar-powered Food Grade Transport/Martin Structures No. 00 Schnee, Martin beat Scott Young to the checkered flag.
Brent Moss, Dain Naida and Butch Pendergrass rounded out the top five. "
Hammer Time in ASCS - Motorsport.com: News channel
Motorsport.com: News channel: "Hammer Time! -- Not the former rap star turned evangelist that's now trying to break back into the music biz, but Danny 'The Hammer' Martin, Jr., who dropped in on the Heintz Performance ASCS Southern Tour at Thunder Valley Speedway in Lawndale, NC, Friday night.
The 19-year-old Florida shoe made the most of his ASCS debut by posting the biggest win of his career, racing to an eight car-length victory in his best 'You Can't Touch This' manner. Scott Young took over the series' point lead with a breathtaking last-lap pass of Lance Moss for the runner-up position in yet another entertaining Southern Tour feature.
'That's the most fun we've had racing Sprint Cars in at least two years,' members of the Martin camp commented afterward, a sentiment echoed by the ASCS Southern Tour contingent of racers. "
The 19-year-old Florida shoe made the most of his ASCS debut by posting the biggest win of his career, racing to an eight car-length victory in his best 'You Can't Touch This' manner. Scott Young took over the series' point lead with a breathtaking last-lap pass of Lance Moss for the runner-up position in yet another entertaining Southern Tour feature.
'That's the most fun we've had racing Sprint Cars in at least two years,' members of the Martin camp commented afterward, a sentiment echoed by the ASCS Southern Tour contingent of racers. "
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