INEX Semi-Pro to Pro List Released
National Scene - By 600 Racing & INEX
At the end of every season, the list of RACEceiver Legends Semi-Pro drivers is scrutinized by the executive director of INEX for drivers who have proven they are ready to move to the Pro division.
Darrel Krentz, executive director of INEX, has completed the process for 2007 oval racing Semi-Pros and has released a list of names for both mandatory move and optional move to the Pro division. The criteria for the list is as follows: three or more divisional victories equates to a mandatory move and two or fewer divisional victories allows the driver the option to move to Pro or stay in Semi-Pro.
Alaska
David Behling
Tim Mills
Amanda Palma
California
Bree Brewer
Steven Cantrell
Derek Copeland
Matt Hart
Cody Swanson
Colorado
Keith Law
David Miller
Connecticut
Glen Billings
Brian Oiumette
Max Zachem
Florida
Shaughn McCormick
Jimmy Norman IV
Josh Williams
Georgia
Brandon Dill
Kyle Lowry
Justin Swilling
Illinois
Branden Allen
Jason Coleman
Max McNamara
Kentucky
Corey Smith
Maryland
Matt Cannon
Maine
Michael Fuchswanz
Dustin Reynolds
Michigan
Scott Menlen
Minnesota
Robert Caho
Missouri
Dave Comer
Justin Comer
Montana
John Hilliker
New York
Steven Sunday
Ohio
Jeff Huber
Tyler Nuckles
Adam Roberts
Pennsylvania
Patrick Albor
Timothy Bauer
Jeffery Condran
Scott Houdeshell
Gene Kirila
Matt Kurzejewski
Robert Sobieski
Brian Weitzel
South Carolina
Justin Ashley
Tennessee
Josh Berry
Texas
Dylan Harris
Jason Richardson
Jordan Webb
North Carolina
Ty Dillon
Parker Hammons
Daniel Hemric
Christian PaHud
Steven Ross
John Stancill
Matthew Stover
North Dakota
Jeffrey Ryan
Nathan Speten
Kyle Vandenburg
New Jersey
Robert French, Jr.
Luke Marzano
Don Neuls
David Pelenz
Bruce Roslin
Daniel Roslin/Yaros
New Mexico
Greg Byres
James Fleming
Nevada
Dusty Davis
Jeremiah Wagner
Virginia
Tyler Long
James Price
William Sparky West
Washington
Douglas Anderson
Alex Kerslake
Kyle Oman
Wisconsin
Blake Brown
Brian Peterson
Canada
Adam Cuthbertson
Tim Fernandes
OPTIONAL MOVE LIST (can move from Semi-Pro to Pro, or can stay in Semi-Pro) - by state
Alaska
Joe Eldridge
Brenda Hecht
Chelsea McDonald
Alabama
Kyle Goodwin IV
Arizona
Blake Leuth
California
David Ball
Josh Geer
Ryan O'Conner
Matt Scott
Colorado
Wayne Barlock
Connecticut
Curt D' Addario, Jr.
Edward Field
Ryan Morgan
Justin Rau
Florida
Kara Clarke
Tony Sansom
Georgia
Austin Hill
Zachary Kittle
Jeremy Mullinax
Trey Poole
Matthew Taylor
Idaho
Jimmy Gross
Doyle Hartman
Illinois
Alex Arelano
Darrick Calhoun
Brad Plunket
Cody Townsend
Indiana
Beau Crawford
Tony Holden
Chris Weddle
Kentucky
Jay Cloud
Tommy Klien
Maine
Nicholas Brown
Michigan
Chance Rice
Minnesota
Beau Barry
Ryan Schleusner
Dustin Tuma
Missouri
Tony Jensen
Tyler Scott
Robert Watson
Mississippi
Byron Malone
Montana
Brandon Sickler
Tyfini West
North Carolina
Ryan Blaney
Justin Lloyd
Justin Morton
North Dakota
Brian Backes
Glen Hellebust
Troy Speten
Tom Wagner
New Jersey
Michael Alcaro
Trevor Alspach
Malcolm Campbell, Jr.
Francis Cottrell
Mark Tischler
New Mexico
Katrina Byres
Vince Melone
Morgen Wright
Nevada
Justin Hurdle
Chris Shorten
Joshua White
New York
Chris Bohlman
Thomas Mitteer
Matt Priscott
Ohio
Dale Dodge, Jr.
Chad Hackenbracht
Sloan Henderson
Mitchell Wilhelm
Oregon
Zach Zimmerly
Pennsylvania
Shawn Arndt
Chad Glatfelter
Shane Glatfelter
Justin Grim
Howard Hunter
Ken Keyton
Reed Salony
Corey Weaver
South Carolina
Michael Brown, Jr.
John Gallman
Tennessee
Logan Ruffin
Texas
J Alston
Matthew Bagley
Robert Carminati
Joe Cuilty
Julia Dawson
Sean Glennon
Chad Hertel
Kevin Holdridge
Zachary Knowles
Colin Lynch
Virginia
Dave Daniels
Steven Keesee
Washington
Matthew Henderson
Wisconsin
Don Gillham
Thomas Hunter
Michael Mueller
Luke Polzin
Wyoming
Luke Sweckard
MANDITORY MOVE LIST (from Semi-Pro to Pro) - by State