RAIN ULTIMATELY CANCELS MAY 18 WILLIAMS GROVE WORLD OF
OUTLAWS EVENT
5/18/13
A heavy late afternoon rain shower ended up forcing
Williams Grove Speedway and World of Outlaws officials to
cancel Saturday's planned World of Outlaws racing event at
the oval.
The decision was made to attempt to get the program in
following the end of the rain at approximately 5:15 pm but
when progress at running-in the racing surface hadn't
progressed as expected by 8:15 pm, the show had to be called
off.
The outlaws return to Williams Grove on July 19 and 20
for the Summer Nationals and it will be at that time that
the Morgan Cup bragging rights will be settled for another
year, in the Saturday finale. The winner of the main will
determine if the Cup spends another year at WoO headquarters
or if it returns home to the Williams Grove office.
Williams Grove returns to action on Friday, May 24 at
7:30 pm with a charity race featuring the 410 sprints and
305 sprints.
Visit www.williamsgrove.com for the speedway's rain check
policy.
Schatz Wins Williams Grove World Of Outlaws Racing At
Its Best Friday
Saturday’s winner gets $5,000 bonus for Morgan Cup
totaling $17,000 for 30-lap victory
5/17/13
Mechanicsburg – North Dakota’s Donny Schatz was the third
and final leader of Friday night’s 25-lap World of Outlaws
sprint car feature at Williams Grove Speedway after pulling
off a thrilling last corner, last lap pass of Pennsylvania
Posse favorite Greg Hodnett after starting in the sixth row.
Schatz took home $8,000 for the victory, the 17th of his
career at Williams Grove overall.
If fans didn’t enjoy Friday night’s World of Outlaws
event at Williams Grove then they would never enjoy a race
as the event showcased dirt sprint car racing at its finest
with WoO point leader Daryn Pittman, Paul McMahan and Schatz
embroiled in the intense feature competition along with
Hodnett and fellow PA Posse pilot and Williams Grove point
leader Fred Rahmer.
McMahan started the feature event on the pole and during
the first few laps made the race look like a run away over
Hodnett and Rahmer but that only lasted about five laps.
That’s when fourth starter Pittman began running down
leaders McMahan and Hodnett while Hodnett was heating up the
race for command.
For a brief moment Pittman slipped by Hodnett for second
in the fourth turn on the eighth tour only to see Hodnett
reclaim the spot at the line and it seemed after that the
Thomasville driver put his elbows up having been shown the
bottom by Pittman.
He quickly finished closing the gap between himself and
McMahan and with one big swoop he closed up several car
lengths entering the third turn to blast right by McMahan
low in turn four and take the lead with 11 laps down.
Shortly afterward the races only caution flag unfurled
for a stopped Kerry Madsen in the second corner and Hodnett
chose the inside lane for the double file restart flanked by
McMahan with Pittman lined up third and Rahmer fourth with
12th starter Schatz up to seventh.
Rahmer rallied when green reappeared, racing Pittman hard
into the first corner and back into third as Schatz hugged
the inside and ran up to fifth.
A lap later Rahmer got by McMahan for second and the PA
fans were feeling proud but then Pittman surged again and
took second back from Rahmer with six laps left.
Pittman quickly closed in on Hodnett’s tail tank and
began applying heavy pressure for the lead but Rahmer took
the spot back with three left and that’s when Schatz
seemingly came out of nowhere to spoil everyones party as
the front three raced for the win.
Going low in the first and second turns, he motored by
both Pittman and Rahmer to take second on the 24th circuit
but found Hodnett running his line with the lead.
So, he chased Hodnett down the backchute and blasted the
top entering the third turn and when Hodnett entered just a
little too hard to hit his marks exiting the fourth turn,
Schatz squeezed by on the top side of four and ran off the
cushion to eek out the victory.
“I’m damn excited right now,” said Schatz after jumping
out of his car.
“That was awesome.”
“Coming through the field, you can’t ask for more than
that,” he said.
“I had one option if I wanted to win the race, I had to
run up and slam the cushion and try to get a run to get by
him,” Schatz said of his strategy in the final pair of turns
to get by Hodnett.
Hodnett spoke of his loss at the line.
“The last corner, last lap, I figured I had to keep up
some momentum and I gave it away,” he said.
Rahmer too recognized how good the race was for the fans.
“It was a good race. You don’t see many like that. Donny
made a hell of a move.”
Hodnett settled for second followed by Rahmer, Pittman
and McMahan.
Sixth through 10th went to Brad Sweet, Kraig Kinser,
Craig Dollansky, Brent Marks and Sammy Swindell.
Heats for the 46-car field went to Dollansky, Kinser,
Kyle Larson and Marks.
Don Kreitz Jr. took the C Main and Chad Kemenah took the
B Main. McMahan earned the feature pole by winning the dash.
Fast time was set by Pittman with a lap of 16.534
seconds.
Williams Grove Speedway has added an additional $5,000 to
the already posted $12,000 World of Outlaws winner’s share
for the Saturday, May 18 program.
The 30-lap Saturday main will now pay a total of $17,000
to the winner, who will claim the Morgan Cup as part of his
laurels and the extra $5,000 bonus.
Racing begins at 7:30 pm.
May 17, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Donny Schatz, 2. Greg
Hodnett, 3. Fred Rahmer, 4. Daryn Pittman, 5. Paul McMahan,
6. Brad Sweet, 7. Kraig Kinser, 8. Craig Dollansky, 9. Brent
Marks, 10. Sammy Swindell, 11. Kyle Larson, 12. Joey
Saldana, 13. Steve Kinser, 14. Sam Hafertepe Jr., 15. Brian
Montieth, 16. Logan Schuchart, 17. David Gravel, 18. Cody
Darrah, 19. Chad Layton, 20. Stevie Smith, 21. Danny
Dietrich, 22. Pat Cannon, 23. Ryan Smith, 24. Tim Kaeding,
25. Chad Kemenah, 26. Gerard McIntyre Jr., 27. Davey
Sammons, 28. Kerry Madsen
Trail-Way Speedway
Hanover, PA (05/17/13) – One night earlier, Robbie
Kendall was competing against the World of Outlaws super
sprint tour at Lincoln Speedway and was unable to qualify
for the A-main as he finished sixth in the B-main.
On Friday night at Trail-Way Speedway, Kendall fared much
better with a 358 cubic-inch engine in his No. 55K. Kendall
passed early race leader Brad Gleason on the 14th lap and
won the 25-lap feature to become the fourth different 358
sprint winner at the track this season.
“Racing with those guys, I learned a lot,” Kendall said
of his encounter with the World of Outlaws at Lincoln. “That
track was a little slick, but that’s the way those guys like
it and we have to adapt to it. We didn’t go that well.”
That was not the case on Friday after Gleason drove off
from the outside pole position at the outset and built a
lead of nearly three seconds through nine laps. The red flag
then waved when Zach Eucolano’s No. 10 slammed the
fourth-turn wall. Isaac Sneeringer’s car collided with
Eucolano, ripping apart the top wing of the No. 19Z and
ending Sneeringer’s night. Both drivers escaped injury.
However, Kendall’s car, which started fifth, found its
stride after the accident. Surging to second spot after the
restart, Kendall worked his way past Gleason in the second
turn on the 14th tour of the 1/3-mile oval to grab the top
spot.
“I got into the 33 (Gleason’s car) coming off (turn) two.
I’m sorry about that. He kind of came down and I was hanging
off the corner,” Kendall said.
Kendall was never headed after that, though his chief
pursuers changed over the remaining distance. Hanover’s Cris
Eash passed Gleason for second place on the 16th tour, but
Eash then fell victim to Brad McClelland with three laps
remaining. However, McClelland could not chase down the
Catonsville, Md., driver.
“We knew that was coming rather soon,” McClelland, who
drove from ninth starting spot to second place for the Hard
Charger Award, said about Kendall’s win. “He was definitely
sitting up on the wheel there. I wish we would have had a
caution there to see what we could do.”
Eash took third place ahead of Jeff Rohrbaugh, Austin
Hogue, Gleason, polesitter Shane Hoff, track points leader
Tim Wagaman, Jason Cunningham Jr., and Randy Whisler.
McClelland and Rohrbaugh claimed heat wins.
Honey Brook’s Shane Lewis dominated the 600cc micro
sprint feature from the pole to give a second car numbered
55, this time 55L, the victory by 1.73 seconds over
Johnstown’s Jim Young. Tyler Esh took third place ahead of
Bo Gordon Jr. and Travis Scott.
The division featured the night’s spectacular crash when
Brandon Noel’s No. 10B climbed the second turn wall and rode
it to the pit exit, after which the car flipped end over end
and lost its top wing. He was unhurt in the heat race crash.
Young and Shawn Seifert won heats for the 19 600cc micro
sprints.
Gettysburg’s Brian Walls took the lead from polesitter
Brian Diehl on the second lap and drove off to victory in
the eight-car thundercar feature. Diehl settled for third
place behind Kyle Martin at the finish. Diehl won the heat
race.
York Haven’s Mike Potts claimed a four-car dash for the
4-cylinder stocks to win the 15-lap Miller’s Fall Classic
Qualifier. Fredericksburg’s Eric Hollenbach, who won the
heat race, finished a close second while Frank Gordon II and
Ed Hollenbach completed the field.
On Saturday (5/18), Trail-Way will welcome the AMA
short-track motorcycles for the second annual Armin
Hostetter Classic. The track will open at 4:30 p.m., 90
minutes before the 6 p.m. start.
Next Friday (5/24), Trail-Way conducts Armed Forces
Appreciation Day with $4 off admission for military
personnel with identification cards. That program features
the Insinger Fuels 358 Spring Championship, which pays
$1,200 to the winner of the 358 sprint feature. Limited
stocks and street stocks are also scheduled for the 7:30
p.m. program.
The next week (5/31), Trail-Way will host Camera and
Autograph Night, which will feature the 358 sprints, Central
PA Legends, street stocks and limited stocks.
For all the latest news and related information from
Trail-Way Speedway, fans are reminded to visit the speedway
website at www.trail-wayspeedway.com. The complete story and
agate from each race night is posted shortly after the final
checkered falls.
Trail-Way Speedway For Immediate Release May 17, 2013
RACE RESULTS
358 Sprint Cars
Feature (25 Laps)
1. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 2. 6R-Brad McClelland; 3. 17e-Cris
Eash; 4. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 5. 52-Austin Hogue; 6. 33-Brad
Gleason; 7. 69-Shane Hoff; 8. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 9. 7C-Jason
Cunningham Jr.; 10. 64-Randy Whisler; 11. 99-Joe Trone Jr.;
12. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 13. 12-Mike Bittinger (DNF);
14. 10-Zach Eucolano (DNF); 15. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer (DNF).
No Time.
Lap Leaders – Brad Gleason (1-13), Robbie Kendall
(14-25).
Heat 1 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 6R-Brad McClelland; 2. 64-Randy Whisler; 3. 55K-Robbie
Kendall; 4. 10-Zach Eucolano; 5. 17e-Cris Eash; 6. 12-Mike
Bittinger; 7. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer; 8. 17G-George Streaker
Jr. (DNF). No Time.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 2.52-Austin Hogue; 3. 33-Brad
Gleason; 4. 69-Shane Hoff; 5. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 6. 7C-Jason
Cunningham Jr.; 7. 99-Joe Trone Jr. (DNF). Time – 2:24.19.
600cc Micro Sprints
Feature (20 Laps)
1. 55L-Shane Lewis; 2. 8-Jim Young; 3. 2-Tyler Esh; 4.
13-Bo Gordon Jr.; 5. 07-Travis Scott; 6. 17-Bradley Weber;
7. 14K-Hannah Riser; 8. 1-Shawn Seifert; 9. 4C-Cheyenne
Topper; 10. 76-Broc Lawrence; 11. 10W-Spencer Wassilewski;
12. 42-Ed Guevara; 13. 17D-Brian Holbrook (DNF); 14.
84-Colton Laughman (DNF); 15. 89-Alyson Dietz (DNF); 16.
4-Ken Leese (DNF); 17. 10-Jeremy Glass (DNF). DNS: 00-Troy
Rhome; 10B-Brandon Noel. No Time.
Lap Leaders – Shane Lewis (1-20).
Heat 1 (8 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 8-Jim Young; 2. 17D-David Holbrook; 3. 10-Spencer
Wassilewski; 4. 2-Tyler Esh; 5. 55L-Shane Lewis; 6.
89-Alyson Dietz; 7. 10-Jeremy Glass; 8. 4-Ken Leese; 9.
42-Ed Guevara; 10. 10B-Brandon Noel (DNF). Time – 2:03.63.
Heat 2 (8 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 1-Shawn Seifert; 2. 07-Travis Scott; 3. 14-Hannah
Riser; 4. 17-Bradley Weber; 5. 4C-Cheyenne Topper; 6. 13-Bo
Gordon Jr. (DNF); 7. 00-Troy Rhome (DNF); 8. 76-Broc
Lawrence (DNF); 9. 84-Colton Laughman (DNF). No. Time.
Thundercars
Feature (20 Laps)
1. 2W-Brian Walls; 2. 54-Kyle Martin; 3. 9-Brian Diehl;
4. 72-Jason Townsend; 5. 99-Jeremy Stremmel; 6. 60-Danny
Beard (DNF). DNS: 3-Todd Miller; 81J-Jamie Zentmyer. No
Time.
Lap Leaders – Brian Diehl (1), Brian Walls (2-20).
Heat 1 (8 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 9-Brian Diehl; 2. 60-Danny Beard; 3. 2W-Brian Walls;
4. 54-Kyle Martin; 5. 99-Jeremy Stremmel; 6. 3-Todd Miller;
7. 81J-Jamie Zentmyer (DNF); 8. 72-Jason Townsend (DNF). No
Time.
4-Cylinder Stocks
Feature (Miller’s Fall Classic Qualifier, 15 Laps)
1. M1-Mike Potts; 2. 12-Eric Hollenbach; 3. 59-Frank
Gordon II; 4. 13-Ed Hollenbach. Time – 4:48.76.
Lap Leaders – Mike Potts (1-15).
Heat 1 (8 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 12-Eric Hollenbach; 2. M1-Mike Potts; 3. 13-Ed
Hollenbach; 4. 159-Frank Gordon II. Time – 2:43.59.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY WILL PRESENT THE RAY TILLEY
CLASSIC FOR 410 SPRINT CARS MAY 26 AS PART OF OPEN WHEEL
TRIPLEHEADER
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will honor the
memory of one of Pennsylvania’s greatest open wheel racers
with the running of the Ray Tilley Classic for 410 sprint
cars at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 26. The 30-lap tribute race
sponsored by Icon Legacy Custom Modular Homes will pay
$5,000 to win out of the $23,000-plus purse.
Joining the 410 sprint cars for the special Memorial Day
weekend program will be the super sportsman and the 305
sprint cars to round out an open wheel tripleheader at the
historic Snyder County half-mile clay oval. Track gates will
open at 5 p.m.
The late Ray Tilley of Pine Grove clinched four career
sprint car titles (1965-66 and 1968-69) at Selinsgrove and
remains on top of the track’s all-time sprint car win list
with 69 career victories. Tilley passed away on Aug. 9,
2011, from complications of a stroke at the age of 77. Last
year’s inaugural Tilley Classic race was rained out.
Members of the Tilley family from Utah, Connecticut, and
Pennsylvania will be in attendance. Tilley’s grandson,
Andrew Tilley, who recently graduated from ministry school,
will deliver the invocation and family friend Linda Herrold
of Selinsgrove will sing the National Anthem. The Tilley
family will also present a custom-made trophy cup to the
winner.
Terry Mummert, a friend of the Tilley family, will have
Ray Tilley Classic t-shirts for sale the night of the race.
They will be available in a variety of colors and sizes.
The May 26 race, which will include time trials, heat
races, and a B-main for the qualifying format, will mark the
second appearance of the season by the 410 sprint cars. Greg
Hodnett of Thomasville won the March 10 season opener for
410 sprint cars.
The RAACE Foundation will also be at the track May 26 to
generate awareness of the organization’s mission. The RAACE
Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated
to eliminating the epidemic of child sexual abuse by raising
public awareness. Stevie Smith of Broken Arrow, Okla., a
long-time supporter of the Foundation, is tentatively
scheduled to be in competition May 26 and will participate
in a pre-race autograph session. Smith owns six career wins
at Selinsgrove including a victory in the 2003 National
Open.
The super sportsman and the 305 sprint cars will compete
in a series of heat races and 20-lap features, respectively.
The July 7 super sportsman race last year was won by Jim
Shuster of Newville. The 305 sprint car race will be a first
in the track’s history.
The night before the Tilley Classic, Selinsgrove Speedway
will present a four division show of 358 sprint cars, late
models, pro stocks, and roadrunners at 7 p.m. Saturday, May
25, sponsored by the Sunbury Eagles Club No. 503.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
Purse for 2013 Ray Tilley Classic for 410 sprint cars: 1)
$5,000 2) $2,000 3) $1,700 4) $1,500 5) $1,400 6) $1,300 7)
$1,200 8) $1,100 9) $1,050 10) $1,000 11) $900 12) $750 13)
$600 14) $500 15) $450 16) $425 17) $400 18) $375 19-24)
$350
Admission for May 26, 2013: Adults $20; Students (12-17)
$15; Kids 11 & Under FREE; Pit Passes $30
DIETRICH DOES IT AGAIN; BEATS WORLD OF
OUTLAWS AT LINCOLN SPEEDWAY;
Turns Lincoln season around after leading
every lap for a second straight year
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 5/16/13 – He did it again.
Defending Lincoln champ Danny Dietrich
turned around a rough start to the 2013 season by leading
every lap of World of Outlaws STP Sprint Series feature on
Thursday night.
“These guys are tough,” said a jubilant
Dietrich after finishing a celebratory wing dance on top of
his Gary Kauffman-owned Sandoe’s Fruit Market #48 in victory
lane, “And I have respect for all of them. Hopefully, we can
continue this luck into tomorrow and Saturday (at Williams
Grove).”
Luck did play into Dietrich’s night. A
little girl from the stands drew the #8 pill for the
inversion, placing Dietrich on the pole for the dash. His
subsequent win in the 6-lap dash put him on the pole for the
35-lap “A” main.
Earlier, Dietrich came out late in time
trials and turned a lap of 13.918 seconds, good enough for
14th quick and placing him on the pole for his heat.
By virtue of his second-place finish in the
dash, five-time World of Outlaw champ Donny Schatz started
beside Dietrich in the front row and challenged Dietrich for
the lead the entire way. Thrilling wheel-to-wheel racing
that saw Schatz stay within a car length of Dietrich forced
fans to their feet from laps 15 through 26.
It wasn’t until after a lap 27 caution for a
spinning Craig Dollansky that Dietrich was able to pull
away, crossing about four car lengths in front of the STP
#15 as the two caught lapped traffic as they crossed under
the checkered flag.
“That was all joking around,” said Dietrich
about his bold talk this week on the internet, “But to back
it up feels great.”
“I want to thank all the fans for coming
out,” concluded Dietrich, “This is the best track in the
country to race and see a race!”
The crowd was so huge that the 50/50 winner
won more than Dietrich. Proceeds from the 50/50 drawing were
donated to the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing.
Sammy Swindell came from sixth starting spot
to finish third, with Tim Kaeding (in his first ever Lincoln
run) and invader Brad Sweet completing the top five.
Three-time 2013 Lincoln winner Brent Marks was sixth.
Daryn Pittman earned the KSE Hard Charger
Award after maneuvering from 17th to 7th. Rounding out the
top ten were Lincoln points leader Fred Rahmer, invader Sam
Hafertepe, Jr., and Brian Montieth.
Sammy Swindell set quick time over the
43-car field with a lap of 13.617-seconds (99.141 MPH).
Kaeding, Dietrich, Schatz, and Marks each claimed a heat
race, with Jason Sides winning the C Main and David Gravel
the “B” Main Last Chance Showdown.
To get all the latest news, results,
schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's
website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date
on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Thur., May 16, 2013
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
World of Outlaws Gettysburg Clash
A-Main - (35 Laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich
($6,000); 2. 15-Donny Schatz; 3. 1-Sammy Swindell; 4. 83-Tim
Kaeding; 5. 49-Brad Sweet; 6. 19M-Brent Marks; 7. 9-Daryn
Pittman (Hard Charger); 8. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 9. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe, Jr.; 10. 21-Brian Montieth; 11. 51-Paul McMahan;
12. 4-Cody Darrah; 13. 63-Chad Kemenah; 14. 14-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr.; 15. 1K-Kyle Larson; 16. 29-Kerry Masden; 17.
6-David Gravel; 18. 19-Stevie Smith; 19. 11-Steve Kinser;
20. 07-Justin Henderson; 21. 5L-Chad Layton; 22. 27-Lance
Dewease; 23. 7-Craig Dollansky; 24. 15A-Adam Wilt
(DNF)(Provisional); 25. 71M-Joey Saldana (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders – Danny Dietrich (1-35)
KSE Hard Charger Award – Daryn Pittman
Qualifying – 1. 1-Sammy Swindell, 13.617
seconds (99.141 MPH); 2. 21-Brian Montieth, 13.695; 3.
20S-Fred Rahmer, 13.721; 4. 63-Chad Kemenah, 13.723; 5.
71M-Joey Saldana, 13.739; 6. 51-Paul McMahan, 13.779; 7.
07-Justin Henderson, 13.810; 8. 39-Greg Hodnett, 13.818; 9.
49-Brad Sweet, 13.821; 10. 6-David Gravel, 13.831; 11.
15-Donny Schatz, 13.844; 12. 15H-Sam Hafertepe, Jr., 13.873;
13. 83-Tim Kaeding, 13.888; 14. 48-Danny Dietrich, 13.918;
15. 4-Cody Darrah, 13.928; 16. 19M-Brent Marks, 13.950; 17.
7-Craig Dollansky, 13.959; 18. 9-Daryn Pittman, 13.970; 19.
71X-Bill Stine, 13.978; 20. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr., 13.982;
21. 11-Steve Kinser, 13.994; 22. 1K-Kyle Larson, 13.998; 23.
1S-Logan Schuchart, 14.001; 24. 55K-Robbie Kendall, 14.040;
25. 92-Ryan Smith, 14.053; 26. 27-Lance Dewease, 14.094; 27.
19-Stevie Smith, 14.104; 28. 87-Alan Krimes, 14.193; 29.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe, 14.202; 30. 11C-Cory Haas, 14.209; 31.
11K-Kraig Kinser, 14.220; 32. B52-Scott Geesey, 14.244; 33.
15A-Adam Wilt, 14.255; 34. 25-Aaron Ott, 14.259; 35. 59S-Jim
Siegel, 14.268; 36. 13-Jason Leffler, 14.277; 37. 5L-Chad
Layton, 14.292; 38. 7S-Jason Sides, 14.323; 39. 1A-Jacob
Allen, 14.369; 40. 6R-Bill Rose, 14.467; 41. 29-Kerry
Masden, 14.516; 42. 29W-Ryan Wilson, 14.570; 43. 59-Jac
Haudenschild, 20.766.
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer
to the A-feature) - 1. 83-Tim Kaeding; 2. 49-Brad Sweet; 3.
7-Craig Dollansky; 4. 1-Sammy Swindell; 5. 71M-Joey Saldana;
6. 11-Steve Kinser; 7. 11C-Cory Haas; 8. 92-Ryan Smith; 9.
7S-Jason Sides; 10. 25-Aaron Ott; 11. 29W-Ryan Wilson. Time
2:10.00
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer
to the A-feature) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 51-Paul
McMahan; 3. 9-Daryn Pittman; 4. 21-Brian Montieth; 5.
27-Lance Dewease; 6. 1K-Kyle Larson; 7. 6-David Gravel; 8.
11K-Kraig Kinser; 9. 59-Jac Haudenschild; 10. 1A-Jacob
Allen. No Time
Heat 3 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer
to the A-feature) - 1. 15-Donny Schatz; 2. 4-Cody Darrah; 3.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 4. 19-Stevie Smith; 5. 07-Justin Henderson;
6. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 7. 71X-Bill Stine; 8. B52-Scott
Geesey; 9. 13-Jason Leffler; 10. 6R-Bill Rose. No Time
Heat 4 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer
to the A-feature) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe,
Jr.; 3. 29-Kerry Masden; 4. 63-Chad Kemenah; 5. 5L-Chad
Layton; 6. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 7. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.;
8. 15-Adam Wilt; 9. 87-Alan Krimes; 10. 39-Greg Hodnett. No
Time
Dash - (6 Laps, finishing order determined
first 10 starting positions of A-feature) – 1. 48-Danny
Dietrich; 2. 83-Tim Kaeding; 3. 15-Donny Schatz; 4. 49-Brad
Sweet; 5. 21-Brian Montieth; 6. 1-Sammy Swindell; 7. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe, Jr.; 8. 19M-Brent Marks; 9. 51-Paul McMahon; 10.
4-Cody Darrah. Time – 1:46.00
C-Main - (10 Laps - Top 2 finishers transfer
to the B-feature) - 1. 7S-Jason Sides; 2. 59S-Jim Siegel; 3.
1A-Jacob Allen; 4. 29W-Ryan Wilson; 5. 6R-Bill Rose; 6.
59-Jac Haudenschild (DNF); 7. 13-Jason Leffler (DNF). No
Time
B-Main - (12 Laps - Top 4 finishers transfer
to the A-feature) - 1. 6-David Gravel; 2. 11-Steve Kinser;
3. 1K-Kyle Larson; 4. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 5. 87-Alan
Krimes; 6. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 8.
15-Adam Wilt; 9. 92-Ryan Smith; 10. 59S-Jim Siegel; 11.
11C-Cory Haas; 12.11K-Kraig Kinser; 13. 71X-Bill Stine; 14.
B52-Scott Geesey; 15. 7S-Jason Sides; 16. 25-Aaron Ott (DNF).
No Time
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5/15/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will host a
pair of huge racing programs during the first week of June
when Appalachian Mountain Dirt Late Model Speedweek visits
the track on Tuesday, June 4 followed by the wingless USAC
sprint cars on Saturday, June 8 in conjunction with EMMR/Penn
Central Racing Reunion Honoree Night.
Both shows get underway at 7 pm.
The USAC show will be the third leg of the
2013 Eastern Storm tour by the USAC stars and just the
second time in the long history of both USAC and Port Royal
that the famed club will compete on the nationally known big
half-mile.
The 30-lap USAC feature will pay a hefty
$6,000 to win out of a total purse of nearly $30,000 that
also offers $600 just to start the lucrative event.
The ARDC Midgets will join the USAC sprints
for an open wheel double along with the pro stocks.
The annual EMMR/Penn Central Racing Reunion
will take place as part of the program with dozens of
restored antique racecars on display for the race with track
time afforded as well.
The 2013 Port Royal Founder’s Awards will
also be bestowed as part of the program.
Gates will open at 5 pm.
The June 4 Late Model Speedweek show will
mark the return of the series to the oval after a one-year
hiatus.
The 358-powered, limited late models will
join the super lates for the stock car affair that promises
to be one of the best events in the 2013 speedweek series
and of the Port Royal season.
The Late Model Speedweek feature event will
go 40-laps in distance, paying $5,000 to win and $300 just
to start.
A banner field of super late models is
expected to compete featuring national stars as well as
local hot shots.
Gates will open at 5 pm.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Sat., May 15, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA World of Outlaws Gettysburg Clash
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., May 18- No racing
Sat., May 25 (7:30 p.m.) - Hilly Rife Memorial for the 410
sprints plus 358 sprints and Central PA Legends
CONTRARY SHOWERS FORCE 24-HOUR POSTPONEMENT
OF WORLD OF OUTLAW SHOW AT LINCOLN; Thursday evening rain
date to be used
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 5/15/13 - A passing shower
early, followed by a passing shower later, forced World of
Outlaw officials to postpone Wednesday night's Gettysburg
Clash featuring the World of Outlaws and the Pennsylvania
Posse.
43 "410" sprints cars had just completed the
first of two sets of hot laps when the final shower arrived
at 8:45 p.m. Realizing that it would be at least 10:30 or
11:00 before the show could begin, World of Outlaw STP
Sprint Series officials decided to postpone the program
until the scheduled rain date of Thursday (5/16).
All activities will be run at the same time,
with pit gates opening at 2 PM, general admission gates
opening at 4 PM. Time trials are slated for 7:30 PM.
To get all the latest news, results,
schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's
website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date
on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Dietrich Wins First Career SSP Win on
Sunday Night
Newberrytown, PA (May 12, 2013) –
Gettysburg’s Danny Dietrich took the victory in the
Inaugural Mother’s Day Special at the Susquehanna Speedway
Park on Sunday night. Randy Stoudt of Pottstown collected
the feature win in the Late Model 25-lapper.
By virtue of an inversion of six from their
heat race finishes, Danny Dietrich and Mark Smith started on
the front row and brought the 25-car field to the green.
Mark Smith took the early lead over Dietrich with Blaine
Heimbach and Brent Marks following the leaders. As the two
lead cars entered lapped traffic, Dietrich took the top spot
away from Smith on lap 11. Smith never gave up easily as he
stayed on Dietrich’s. Meanwhile, Marks moved closer to make
it a three car battle for the top spot. With two laps to go,
the yellow was displayed for the first time as Jacob Allen
slowed in turn four setting up a two-lap shoot-out for the
win. On the restart, Dietrich continued to lead to the
finish, taking his first career SSP win. Smith settled for
second followed by Marks in third. Fred Rahmer ran strong in
fourth with Jason Leffler rounding out the top five. Heat
race wins went to Rahmer, Marks and Leffler.
In the 25-lap Late Model night cap, Randy
Stoudt took the lead from the pole position. Justin Ehrhart
moved in behind Stoudt. Meanwhile Gene Knaub began moving up
from his seventh place starting spot and took the runner-up
spot midway through the race. He began to set his sights on
the leader. On lap 19, a caution flag put Knaub on the rear
bumper of Stoudt. On the restart, Stoudt continued to lead
as he moved from the top groove to the bottom, where Kanub
made his way through the pack. Knaub tried the top but was
not as fast as he was low. Stoudt held on for the second
consecutive victory with Knaub in second. Ehrhart finished
third with Chase Billet and Larry Baer rounding out the top
five. Kyle Martin was the JR’s Paving Hard Charger for the
third consecutive race moving from 16th to 7th spot. Chase
Billet, Steve Billet and Gene Knaub were the heat race
winners. Ron Coleman won the last chance consolation race.
Racing action returns to the Big Track at
SSP on Saturday night, May 18, when the Steel Block Bandits
Late Model Series make its first of three visits to the
Newberrytown oval. The feature winner will earn $1,500.
Joining the Late Models will be the Street Stocks, Xtreme
Stock Cars and the Sidewinder Sprints.
The Super 410 Sprint Cars will return to SSP
on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16 for the 6th Annual Sprint
Car Summer Classic. The 358 Sprint Cars will also be on the
racing card. The start time has been changed from 6:00 p.m.
and 7:00 p.m. for the event.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located off
I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW on SR382 to York Road,
then 1.3 miles south. For more information, contact the
speedway offices at (717) 292-1696 or visit online at
sspracing.net. On raceday, use the track phone at (717)
938-9170 for up-to-date information at the “Big Track” and
the “Outback Track.”
Susquehanna Speedway Park Race Results from
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Super 410 Sprint Cars Feature (25 laps): 1.
Danny Dietrich; 2. Mark Smith; 3. Brent Marks; 4. Fred
Rahmer; 5. Jason Leffler; 6. Logan Schuchart; 7. Blaine
Heimbach; 8. Don Kreitz Jr.; 9. Greg Hodnett; 10. Glenndon
Forsythe; 11. Lance Dewease; 12. Alan Krimes; 13. Tony
Stewart; 14. Aaron Ott; 15. Ryan Smith; 16. Kyle Moody; 17.
Billy Dietrich; 18. Jordan Mackison; 19. Daniel Mazy; 20.
Jacob Allen; 21. Nicole Bower; DNS – Matt Boland; Will Rose;
Kevin Nagy.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Smith (1-10); D.
Dietrich (11-25).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Rahmer; Marks and Rahmer.
Late Models Feature (25 laps): 1. Randy
Stoudt; 2. Gene Knaub; 3. Justin Ehahart; 4. Chase Billet;
5. Larry Baer; 6. Randy Christine Jr.; 7. Kyle Martin; 8.
J.R. Rodriguiez; 9. Chris Knopp; 10. Travis Mease; 11. Billy
Wampler; 12. Jake Jones; 13. John Moser Jr.; 14. Dominic
Defino; 15. Steve Billet; 16. Ron Coleman; 17. Denny Willey;
18. Nathan Ottensmeyer; 19. Bob Minnich; 20. Mike Walls; 21.
Dan Zechman; 22. Coleby Frye; 23. Devin Frey; 24. Matt
Adams; DNQ: Sam Gallagher; Jake Moser; Carl Leach.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Stoudt (1-25).
JR’s PAVING HARD CHARGER: Kyle Martin (+9
positions: 16th start / 7th finish)
HEAT RACE WINNERS: C. Billet; S. Billet and
Knaub.
CONSOALTION WINNER: Coleman
- JR's Paving Late Model Hard Charger Award
- For every regular season Late Model feature event, JR's
Paving will present a Hard Charger Award to the driver that
improves the most positions from their starting spot in the
feature event. The winner will receive either $100.00,
$50.00 or $25.00 (based on a draw in victory lane)
compliments of JR's Paving (Dover) and be eligible for
post-season awards for accumulating the most Hard Charger
Awards during the season. To be eligible for the Hard
Charger Award per race, the driver must be on the lead lap
and finish the race. If two drivers improve the same amount
of positions, the tiebreaker will be the driver starting
closer to the pole position being awarded the Hard Charger
of the race.
April 6 – Brad Shenk (+5 positions: 20th
start / 15th finish): $25.00
April 13 – Randy Christine Jr. (+11
positions: 18th start / 7th finish): $50.00
April 20 – Kyle Martin (+9 positions: 17th
start / 8th finish): $25.00
April 27 – Kyle Martin (+7 positions: 11th
start / 4th finish): $50.00
May 12 – Kyle Martin (+9 positions: 16th
start / 7th finish): $25.00
- Madison House XSC Hard Charger Award – For
every regular season Xtreme Stock Car feature event, Madison
House will present a Hard Charger Award to the driver that
improves the most positions from their starting spot in the
feature event. The winner will receive $25.00 compliments of
Madison House (York) and be eligible for post-season awards
for accumulating the most Hard Charger Awards during the
season. To be eligible, the driver must be on the lead lap
and finish the race. If two drivers improve the same amount
of positions, the tiebreaker will be the driver starting
closer to the pole position being awarded the Hard Charger
of the race.
April 13 – Cameron Benyou (+10 positions:
12th start / 2nd finish)
April 20 – Patrick McClane (+1 position: 2nd
start / 1st finish)
April 27 – Cameron Benyou (+2 positions: 4th
start / 2nd finish)
- 2013 “Big Track” Schedule of Events at SSP
–
(Schedule as of April 1, 2013 - Subject to
Change) May 18 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series
- Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks
&
Sidewinder Sprints (7:00 p.m. - note new
start time)
May 22 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 25 (Sat.) 21a Memorial Day Championships
– Late Models (21 laps), Street Stocks (21 laps), Xtreme
Stocks (21
laps), Road Warriors/Mini Vans & Classic
Cars (7:00 p.m.)
May 29 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 1 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans &
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
June 8 (Sat.) Kid’s Money Scramble – Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
June 9 (Sun.) USAC Eastern Storm Tour - USAC
Wingless Sprint Cars and ARDC Midgets (6:00 p.m.)
June 12 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 15 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
June 16 (Sun.) Sprint Car Summer Classic VI
- Super (410) Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (7:00 p.m. -
note new start
time) – Rain date: T.B.A.
June 22 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder
Spritns (7:00 p.m.)
June 26 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 29 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late
Model Series - Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks,
Xtreme Stocks &
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (7:00 p.m.)
July 3 (Wed.) Eichelberger’s U-Pull-It Super
Show VIII - 600cc Micro Sprints, PA Sprint Series, Sportsman
Modifieds,
Sidewinder Sprints, Legends Cars, & Classic
Cars (7:00 p.m.)
July 4 (Thur.) - July 18 (Thurs.): Track
Closed (Summer Pit Stop / Vacation Break) – NO RACING
July 20 (Sat.) Silver Springs Speedway Racer
Reunion - Late Models, Street Stocks, Super Sportsman Tour,
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition
(7:00 p.m.)
July 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
July 27 (Sat.) Christmas in July with Santa
Claus Visit - Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks,
Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder Sprints plus Spring Series
Awards Presentation for Outback Track (7:00 p.m.)
August 3 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 7 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 10 (Sat.) Kid’s Box Car Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors, Mini
Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 17 (Sat.) Camera & Autograph Night -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.) Also Central PA
Blood Bank “Blood Drive” (5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.)
August 21 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 24 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
August 25 (Sun.) Return of the Great
American School Bus Racing - Super (410) Sprint Cars and
Late Models (6:00 p.m.) –
Rain date: T.B.A.
August 31 (Sat.) 13th Annual York County
Nationals/Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series – Late
Models (32 laps –
$1,500-to-win), Street Stocks (25 laps),
Xtreme Stock Cars & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
September 4 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test &
Tune Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at
5:30 p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 7 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans,
PENNMAR Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars
Exhibition - (6:00 p.m. - note new start time)
September 14 (Sat.) SSP Track Championship
Night - Late Models (25 laps), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series plus
SSP Outback Track Summer Season Awards
Presentation (6:00 p.m.)
September 18 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test &
Tune Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at
5:30 p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 21 (Sat.) 8th Annual Susquehanna
Showdown - Late Models (50 laps) and PA Sprint Series
Interregional
Race (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Sunday,
September 22.
September 28 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
October 2 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
October 5 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 16 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
October 18 (Fri.) 10th Annual Miller’s
Racing Parts Fall Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks,
Xtreme Stock Cars &
Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Saturday, October 19 (Championship Night will move to Sun.,
October 20)
October 19 (Sat.) 10th Annual Miller’s
Racing Parts Fall Classic Championship Night - Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
& Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) –
Rain date: Sunday, October 20.
October 23 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test &
Tune Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 26 (Sat.) Candy Bowl IX presented by
J&K Salvage - ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints,
Sidewinder
Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds, Legends Cars &
Lincoln Thundercars (2:00 p.m.) - Raindate: Sunday, October
27.
November 2 (Sat.) 10th Annual Turkey 200 –
Big Car Enduro (100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro
(100 laps) plus
Classic Cars and Mini Vans (1:00 p.m.); Rain
date: Sunday, November 3.
November 9 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
November 16 (Sat.) The Final Showdown (4th
Annual) – Super (410) Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars
(2:00 p.m.) – Rain
date: Sunday, November 17.
The Next Wednesday Night Test & Tune is on
May 22
The next Wednesday Night Test & Tune session
will be held on Wednesday, May 22 at the Susquehanna
Speedway Park. It is open to any type of racecars capable of
competing on the 4/10 mile oval. The cost is $12.00 per
person for pit passes and a $20.00 fee for each racecar
entering the pit area ($32.00 per car & driver combination).
Gates will open at 5:00 p.m. with open track time from 6:00
p.m. to 9:00 p.m. by class. Each session will be 6 – 8 laps
per session. The grandstands are open free to the public.
Each class will receive 4 to 5 rounds of 6/8 laps each or
more if time permits. The fuel pumps from Miller’s Racing
Parts will not be open. Anyone needing fuel should contact
Miller’s Racing Parts directly at 717-766-0181. The main
concession stand will be open throughout the night. Due to
the completion of only half the Wednesday Night Test & Tune
on April 24, all pit passes and car entries from the April
24 Test & Tune may be used for half credit ($6.00 towards
pit passes and $10 towards car entry) for any Test & Tune
session through October 23, 2013. Pit passes from April 24
must be presented for credit.
Also on Wednesday night, there will an open
practice session for quarter midgets and karts at the
Outback Track from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. under the lights.
The gates will open at 5:30 p.m. with open practice from
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The cost will be $20.00 per driver
with no charge for anyone else entering the grandstand and
“cold pit” areas. All Outback Track participants should
enter the pits from the Kise Mill Road entrance behind turn
2 of the “Big Track.”
Williams Grove Hosts World Of Outlaws May
17 & 18
Pittman makes his return
Williams Grove Speedway
5/12/13
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will
host the World of Outlaws sprint cars circuit for the first
time this season this coming weekend, Friday May 17 and
Saturday May 18.
Racing on both nights gets underway with
time trials at 7:30 pm.
Friday’s main event will be 25-laps in
distance paying $8,000 to win while Saturday’s feature will
be 30-laps of racing for a $12,000 prize.
Daryn Pittman, a native of Owasso, Oklahoma,
will lead the traveling band of outlaws into the jaws of the
Pennsylvania Posse as the current World of Outlaws point
leader.
Pittman currently owns a 130-point lead over
the rest of the outlaws field.
But Pittman might not be as much of an
outlaw as one would think when he gets into town this
weekend.
Until the current season and since 2009,
Pittman had called Williams Grove Speedway home on Fridays,
racing the Mike Heffner No. 27 currently piloted by Lance
Dewease and the now retired Jesse Keen No. 17.
Along the way the likable Midwesterner
collected an avid fan following and an even dozen sprint car
wins at Williams Grove so that could bode well for him this
weekend.
Pittman pilots the No. 9 Kasey Kahne Racing
entry on the outlaws tour after being tapped for the spot
late last season.
Second in WoO points is Paul McMahan who
pilots the Chad Clemens-owned No. 51 sprinter formerly
driven by Fred Rahmer regularly at Williams Grove Speedway
before strking out on the road this season.
Just who the Posse might pin up as sheriff
against the outlaws this spring is debatable.
To date there has been no domination at
Williams Grove Speedway or in the region although two
drivers seem to be experiencing a rejuvenation of sorts this
season in the form of Rahmer and Don Kreitz Jr.
Both drivers have taken wins at the track
this season and both men seem to be racing with heightened
confidence levels recently.
Visit the speedway’s website at
www.williamsgrove.com for all the latest Grove news and
information. Also visit Williams Grove on Twitter and
Facebook.
EMPIRE SUPER SPRINT SERIES RETURNS TO
SELINSGROVE FOR MACH 1 CHASSIS $3,000-TO-WIN RACE MAY 18;
358 SPRINTS, LATE MODELS & PRO STOCKS ALSO ON CARD
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will
return to racing action at 7 p.m. this Saturday, May 18,
featuring the Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprint (ESS) 360 sprint
cars and A&A Auto Stores 358 sprint cars in an open wheel
doubleheader sponsored by Mach 1 Chassis of Mechanicsburg.
The two sprint car divisions will each run a
series of qualifiers and 25-lap features and will be joined
by the super late models and pro stocks. Track gates will
open at 5 p.m.
The ESS 360 sprint car feature will pay
$3,000 to win and $300 to start out of a purse totaling more
than $13,000. The 358 sprint cars and late models will race
for $1,500 to win and $200 to start. The pro stock feature
will pay $400 to win.
Six 358-360 sprint car races have produced
six different winners at the track to date. Throw in the 410
sprint car season opener that was won by Greg Hodnett of
York on March 10, and seven different sprint car winners
have graced Selinsgrove Speedway’s Victory Lane already this
season.
On April 6, in the first race sanctioned by
ESS at Selinsgrove since 1996, NASCAR champion Tony Stewart
of Rushville, Ind., made a surprise visit and won the
358-360 sprint car challenge event.
Mark Smith of Sunbury and Jason Shultz of
Carlisle, both fabricators at Mach 1 Chassis, won 358 sprint
car races at Selinsgrove on March 30 and April 27,
respectively. Other 358-360 sprint car winners include Pat
Cannon (April 13), Eric Tomecek (May 4) and most recently JJ
Grasso of Pedricktown, N.J. won the United Racing Company
(URC) sanctioned Jack Gunn Memorial (May 11).
Race sponsor Mach 1 Chassis, located at 10
North Frederick Street in Mechanicsburg, engineers and
builds race car chassis that are known for safety, strength,
durability, and performance. In addition to chassis
fabrication and repair, Mach 1 Chassis also manufactures
front and rear bumpers, nerf bars, front axles, wing posts,
and wing trees.
ESS is celebrating its 30th anniversary
season with 28 race dates at 18 different tracks in 2013.
Chuck Hebing of Ontario, N.Y., is the defending series
champion.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present two nights
of racing over the upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend.
The track will showcase the 358 sprint cars, late models,
pro stocks, and roadrunners at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 25,
followed by an open wheel tripleheader featuring 410 sprint
cars in the Ray Tilley Classic, super sportsman, and 305
sprint cars at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 26. Track gates will open
at 5 p.m. both nights.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will present a
program of go karts and micro sprint cars at 7 p.m. Friday,
May 17, plus a $200-to-win pro series race for the animal
375 lb. class. Track gates will open at 5:30 p.m. A Burris
Racing Tire event for go karts will also be held at the
track starting at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 19.
For a complete schedule, the latest news,
results, and race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or
follow us on Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can
be reached at 570.374.2999.
Purse For May 18 ESS 360 Sprint Race: 1)
$3,000 2) $1,700 3) $1,000 4) $805 5) $605 6) $545 7) $505
8) $495 9) $485 10) $450 11) $410 12) $370 13) $350 14) $340
15) $335 16) $330 17) $325 18) $320 19) $315 20) $310 21)
$305 22) $300
Admission for May 18, 2013: Adults $15;
Students (12-17) $12; Kids 11 & Under Free; Pit Passes $25
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Port Royal Returns May 25 With Fallen
Heroes Championships Triple 25s,
5K to win sprints, 2K to win lates plus
Pepsi Night, Fireworks & YCRC!
Increased purses for all divisions, Pepsi
giveaways and tributes on tap
5/12/13
Port Royal – After a week off for Spring
Break on May 18, Port Royal Speedway will return with a big
Memorial Day Saturday racing program on May 25 with the Port
Royal Fallen Heroes Championship Triple 25s for 410 sprints,
late models and PASS 305 sprints.
All three of the divisions will race in
25-lap features boasting increased purses aside from
increased winner’s shares.
The Aumiller’s Insurance 410 Sprints will
race for $5,000 to win while the Gray’s Auto and Towing late
models compete for a $2,000 payday. Both classes will
utilize time trials to set starting lineups.
Racing will begin at 7 pm with gates opening
at 5.
The night’s events will commemorate the
fallen heroes of Port Royal Speedway, honoring those who
have given the ultimate sacrifice at the oval while doing
what they loved – race.
It will be Pepsi Night at the track with 20
12-paks of Pepsi Cola products being given away to fans off
of general admission ticket numbers along with passes to
Knoebels Grove and Hershey Amusement Parks and NASCAR at
Pocono Raceway.
In addition, the first 100 fans entering the
grandstand will receive either a free Pepsi hat or a Pepsi
shirt.
A fireworks display by Skyshooter
Pyrotechnics will be presented at intermission to help honor
the fallen heroes as well as kick off the summer season.
The fireworks and the racing program are
sponsored by Packer’s Concessions of Centre Hall.
Packer’s will offer various concessions
around the grounds for the program all in celebration of the
holiday weekend and racing program.
CRANKWERKZ of Carlisle is an associate
sponsor of the program.
It will also be York County Racing Club
Night at the track.
And then on June 1 a Salute To The Military
will be held for all past or present members of the military
who attend with a military I.D. or in uniform afforded free
general admission for the night.
Racing will include 410 sprints, late
models, pro stocks and enduros.
The track will also be in action on Tuesday,
June 4 at 7 pm as it hosts a recently added program
featuring the Appalachian Mountain Dirt Late Model Speedweek
Series for super late models plus 358 late models.
The USAC wingless sprints will invade Port
Royal on June 8 along with the ARDC Midgets.
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Central PA 358 Point Series
Mother Nature picked up another pair of wins
this weekend leaving the Central PA 358 Point Series with
just 1 points race. Lincoln Speedway hosted the 358
sprinters and 358 Rookie of the Year contender Chase Dietz
would pick up his 1st career 358 feature win. With the win
Dietz has moved into a tie for the Rookie of the Year with
Robbie Kendell but with his win is now the leader of the
year long chase to see who will be crowned the Rookie of the
Year in the series. Jeff Rorbaugh was able to come home a
strong 2nd but was only able to trim 5 points of Series
point leader Austin Hogue's big point lead as Houge would
come home in 3rd. Tim Wagaman and Niki Young would round out
the top 5.
The top 10 in the Central PA 358 Point
Series after this weeks action....
1. Austin Hogue - 300 Pts (3 win) 2. Jeff
Rohrbaugh - 239 Pts.(2 win) 3. Tim Wagaman - 211 Pts.(1 win)
4. Ryan Wilson - 208 Pts. (2 win) 5. Niki Young - 181 Pts.
(1 win) 6. Eric Tomecek - 173 Pts. (1 win) 7. Mark Smith -
165 Pts. (1 win) 8. Tyler Ross - 157 Pts. 9. TJ Stutts - 139
Pts. 10.Dale Hammaker - 124 Pts.
Associate Sponsors for the Central PA 358
Point Series are... Panchos Racing Products , Hoseheads.com
, PaPosseracing.com , Ruckers Computer Solutions , Delco
Signs , WRT Speedwerx , CFI Sprint Bodies , Jager Hill
Racing, PA Powder Custom Powder Coating, CR Graphics , Kens
Jewelery and Coins.
Upcoming races for the Central PA 358 Point
Series for the month of May.... May 17th – Trail Way
Speedway May 18th – Selinsgrove Speedway May 24th – Trail
Way May 25th – Selinsgrove Speedway / Lincoln Speedway May
31st – Trail Way Speedway / Williams Grove Speedway
You can follow everything related to the
Central PA 358 Point Series on the web at
www.centralparacing.com as well on Face Book at the Central
PA 358 Point Series Face Book page.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
11 May 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
GRASSO SCORES GUNN MEMORIAL SPRINT CAR
CHALLENGE RACE RINE BECOMES FIRST LATE MODEL REPEAT WINNER
SHAUN MILLER TAKES CHECKERS IN PRO STOCKS
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – When race leader Pat
Cannon of Etters dropped out of the 30-lap sprint car
feature on a lap 28 restart with engine woes, JJ Grasso of
Pedricktown, N.J., inherited the lead and drove to his first
win of the season in the 33rd annual Jack Gunn Memorial
Saturday night at Selinsgrove Speedway.
For the eighth year in a row, the Gunn
Memorial was a challenge race between the United Racing
Company (URC) 360 sprint cars and the central Pennsylvania
358 sprint cars. The $3,500 victory was Grasso’s first
career at the track driving the Viper Venom/Eldreth
Construction No. 25 360 sprint car. In qualifying, Grasso
set fast time over the 40-car field with a lap of 17.329. He
was the sixth different winner in as many races in 358-360
sprint car competition at the track.
Jeff Rine of Danville became the first
repeat winner of the season in the late model division when
the defending champion drove to his 81st career victory at
the track in the 25-lap main event. With the victory, Rine
now owns more wins than any other driver in the history of
the speedway, surpassing the previous record of 80 combined
wins achieved by Steve Campbell of Danville in late model
and limited late model racing.
Shaun Miller of Tower City won his second
race of the season in the 15-lap pro stock feature, holding
off his father and point leader Troy Miller of Tower City
for the victory.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present an open
wheel doubleheader of Empire Super Sprint (ESS) 360 sprint
cars and central PA 358 sprint cars plus late models and pro
stocks at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 18, sponsored by Mach 1
Chassis. Track gates will open at 5 p.m.
The track will also hold an open practice
session on Wednesday, May 15, from 6:30-9 p.m. The fee is
$100 per race car. General and pit admission is free for the
practice night.
The sprint car feature started with a
nine-car melee in turn two, which resulted in Derek Locke’s
No. 77 turning over on its side. No driver injuries were
reported and four of the nine cars were able to restart the
race.
Polesitter Jason Shultz led the field to the
completion of the first lap with second-place starter Cody
Keller in close pursuit. On the second circuit, Keller made
an inside pass by Shultz for the lead entering the third
turn. Then third-place starter Pat Cannon dueled with Shultz
for the second spot and made a pass only to have it called
back by a caution flag for debris on the fourth lap.
When the race resumed, Keller continued to
set a torrid pace as Cannon shot by Shultz for second and
began to reel in Keller. Last week’s winner Eric Tomecek
brought out the caution flag when his car fell off the pace
on lap five. The restart had Keller, Cannon and 10th-place
starter Mark Smith racing in the top three positions.
On the eighth lap, Shultz’s car blew out a
tire on the frontstretch and the initial caution flag turned
into a red flag when Matt Horst’s car flipped out over the
fourth turn wall. Horst escaped injury.
At the halfway point, Cannon closed on
Keller in a spirited battle for the lead as fourth-place
starter JJ Grasso, Smith, and fifth-place starter TJ Stutts
raced in the top five. On the 16th circuit, Cannon took the
lead from Keller using the highline through turns one and
two. Keller, however, stayed in striking distance until
Grasso made the same move through turns one and two on lap
25 to take over the runner up position.
Grasso quickly began to reel in Cannon at
the front of the pack. The event’s final caution flag
unfurled on lap 27 when Dave Ely’s car slowed on the
frontstretch. On the final restart, Cannon’s car lost power
entering turn one and coasted around the track before
withdrawing from the race. With Grasso inheriting the lead,
Keller made a last-ditch effort to challenge for the lead
and win to no avail. At the finish, Grasso was victorious by
just one second over Keller, Smith, Stutts, and sixth-place
starter Aaron Ott.
Second-place starter Andy Haus pulled into
the early lead in the late model feature and was chased by
fourth-place starter Jerry Bard. On the second lap, Tony
Adams stopped in the second turn while Dave Zona ‘s car also
rolled to a stop in turn four.
On the lap three restart, eighth-place
starter Jeff Rine stormed into the runner-up position and
set his sights on Haus. By lap seven, Rine began to torment
Haus for the lead. Two laps later, Haus and Rine split
lapped traffic on the frontstretch, with Rine making a dive
to the bottom of the race track and coming away with the
lead entering turn one.
At the halfway point, 15th-place starter
Dylan Yoder, who graduated from Shippensburg University
earlier in the afternoon, began to show a lot of speed and
horsepowered his way into the third position. Meanwhile,
Rine stretched his lead to a straightaway over Haus.
On the 20th lap, Jerry Bard’s car had a rear
tire shred as Haus’ car lost power, reportedly due to a
blown engine. For the restart, Rine had Yoder restarting
behind him. In the final laps, Rine opened a comfortable
lead and posted a 1.7-second margin of victory over Yoder,
Brian Bernheisel, Jim Bernheisel, and Ken Trevitz.
Shaun Miller started the pro stock feature
on the outside of the front row and wired the field for the
victory, but not without several serious challenges coming
from his father and fourth-place starter Troy Miller.
Closely following the Miller duo were
polesitter Nathan Long and third-place starter Kyle Bachman.
In the final laps, T. Miller made several attempts to pass
S. Miller for the lead and victory but couldn’t pull it off.
At the checkered flag, S. Miller was victorious by .2 of a
second over T. Miller in the non-stop event. Long, Bachman,
and fifth-place starter Brad Mitch completed the top five.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY - 11 May
2013 358-360 Sprint Cars – 40 Entries 30-Lap A-Main: 1) 25
JJ Grasso $3,500 2) 99K Cody Keller 3) 1 Mark Smith 4) 23 TJ
Stutts 5) 25 Aaron Ott 6) 29 Josh Weller 7) 66 Ryan
Kissinger 8) 19 Colby Womer 9) 56 Randy West 10) 2 Jason
Shultz 11) 2L Art Liedl 12) 28F Davie Franek 13) 8C Brian
Carber 14) 3 Pat Cannon DNF 15) 65 Dave Ely DNF 16) 89
Robbie Stillwaggon DNF 17) 1B Joey Biasi DNF 18) 21 Duane
Mausteller DNF 19) 29H Matt Horst DNF 20) 1W Eric Tomecek
DNF 21) 88B Andy Best DNF 22) 7C Chad Trout DNF 23) 76 Larry
Kelleher DNF 24) 22B Bryn Gohn DNF 25) 77 Derek Locke DNF
26) Kevin Darling DNF Heat Winners: Brian Carber, Randy
West, Mark Smith, Colby Womer, Eric Tomecek B-Main Winners:
Derek Locke, Matt Horst Time Trials: 1) 25 JJ Grasso 17.329
2) 73 Kramer Williamson 17.409 3) Pat Cannon 17.409 4) 99K
Cody Keller 17.436 5) 2 Jason Shultz 17.478 6) 23 TJ Stutts
17.506 7) 25 Aaron Ott 17.535 8) 2L Art Liedl 17.543 9) 66
Ryan Kissinger 17.55 10) 89 Robbie Stillwaggon 17.558 11) 65
Dave Ely 17.577 12) 7C Chad Trout 17.612 13) 1 Mark Smith
17.623 14) 38 Scott Wilson 17.643 15) 1W Eric Tomecek 17.647
16) 77 Derek Locke 17.653 17) 88B Andy Best 17.677 18) 29
Josh Weller 17.686 19) 76 Larry Kelleher 17.696 20) 29H Matt
Horst 17.724 21) 17J Jonathan Swanson 17.763 22) 56 Randy
West 17.832 23) 50 Tim Berkheimer 17.866 24) 19 Colby Womer
17.882 25) 28F Davie Franek 17.894 26) 8C Brian Carber
17.923 27) 33 Scott Lutz 17.993 28) 22B Bryn Gohn 18.006 29)
1B Joey Biasi 18.014 30) 12 Tim Kelley 18.029 31) 9D Kevin
Darling 18.066 32) 22 Troy Betts 18.069 33) 29W Ryan Wilson
18.097 34) 21 Duane Mausteller 18.119 35) 12S Jimmy Stitzel
18.157 36) 74 JR Beary 18.203 37) 36 Billy Pauch Jr. 18.242
38) X Dan Mazy 18.307 39) 12D Steve Downs 18.369 40) 117
David Swanson DNT Late Models – 16 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1)
2J Jeff Rine 2) 24 Dylan Yoder 3) 119B Bryan Bernheisel 4)
119 Jim Bernheisel 5) 61 Ken Trevitz 6) 16 Matt Cochran 7)
91 Chad Davis 8) 90 Kyle Rhoads 9) 10 Dave Stamm 10) 76 Andy
Haus DNF 11) 26 Jerry Bard DNF 12) 45 Eric Hons DNF 13) 27
Jim Yoder DNF 14) 99Z Dave Zona DNF 15) 88 Tony Adams DNF
16) 24R Jon Rohacevich DNF Heat Winners: Andy Haus, Jerry
Bard Pro Stocks – 8 Entries 15-Lap A-Main: 1) 115S Shaun
Miller 2) 115 Troy Miller 3) 63 Nathan Long 4) 99 Kyle
Bachman 5) 10M Brad Mitch 6) 85 Terry Lauver 7) 4 Jim Payne
8) 28J Jeff Ceballo
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with a new attitude!
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Heimbach Comes From Behind For Port
Sprints Win, Wilson And Krape Take Stock Cars
5/11/13
Port Royal – Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove
turned in an exciting come from behind performance to score
a convincing win in Saturday night’s 25-lap 410 sprint car
feature at Port Royal Speedway, worth $3,000.
In the 20-lap pro stock championship event,
Tim Krape of Bellefonte picked up the checkers for his 80th
career victory at the oval.
And Tim Wilson powered to his first win of
the season in the late model main, wiring the field from the
pole for the $1,500 victory.
Many may have thought the sprint car feature
was a write off when the lineup was announced with two-time
2013 winner Doug Esh on the pole alongside Mike Erdley.
But Heimbach proved them all wrong.
While Esh drove out to the early lead with
Erdley keeping pace, Heimbach bided his time from the third
starting spot.
In fact, he allowed fourth starter Davey
Sammons to run into third for the first eight laps before
taking the spot back.
Racing through traffic, Erdley was still
keeping pace with Esh on the ninth tour when a caution flag
regrouped the field.
For the next several laps after the restart
Esh and Erdley pulled away with Erdley applying pressure for
the lead but with 10 to go, Heimbach began closing on both
drivers.
The front pair of Esh and Erdley nearly
crashed on the frontstretch as they got caught up racing one
another with Esh pulling a massive drop back to the bottom
of the track just as Erdley was making a run for the lead
off of the fourth corner.
After some evasive swerving by the pair to
avoid a collision, Heimbach pounced on Erdley for second
with seven laps to go and then set his sights on Esh.
And with Esh on the cushion, Heimbach had
his machine hugging the inside rail off of the fourth corner
and that’s where he made the winning pass to motor by Esh
with five to go.
And from there it was clear sailing through
traffic for the victory, which was the fourth of Heimbach’s
career at the speedway.
Esh held on for second with Erdley third
followed by Chad Layton and Dylan Cisney.
Sixth through 10th went to Mike Wagner,
Davey Sammons, Daryl Stimeling, Rick Lafferty and Keith
Kauffman
Heats for the 23-car field went to Esh,
Erdley and Heimbach.
Krape started sixth in the pro stock
championship race and took the lead from polesitter Dan
Berry on the fourth circuit.
A yellow flag with seven laps completed
found Tim Fedder on Krape’s tail for the restart and
although Fedder was able to get his car underneath Krape on
the restart, Krape was able to motor away on the
straightaways.
After being involved in a multi-car crash on
the seventh lap, Scott Landis rejoined the field at the rear
and came racing back through the field to finish a stout
third.
Nate Stroup, who was also involved in the
incident, came back for fourth followed by Nate Fisher.
Sixth through 10th went to Jared Fulkroad,
Dave Berry, Chase Bowsman, Dustin Kirk and Shawn Stahl.
Heats for the 13 entries went to Krape and
Andrew Shoop.
After finishing in the top three several
times over the previous weeks, Tim Wilson finally put
together a winning performance in the late model main.
Wilson was trailed by Sam Schaeffer early
and then Chad Hollenbeck up until the halfway point when
Hollenbeck came up with a left front flat after contact with
the inside turn three wall.
Jeff Miller restarted second but failed to
challenge Wilson, instead falling victim to Terry Naugle and
Nick Dickson.
Dickson took second from Naugle on a restart
with six laps to go but Naugle powered back to the inside in
the third corner to reclaim the spot, where he would finish.
Dickson finished third followed by Miller
and 12th starter Steve Campbell.
Chris Casner crossed the line sixth followed
by Justin Kann, Brett Schadel, Mitch Hack and Schaeffer.
Heats for the 25-car field went to
Hollenbeck, Mike Lupfer and Miller.
Lupfer was running fourth with six to go
when he bit the frontstretch wall, damaging his mount and
forcing him from the race.
May 11, 2013 finishes:
410 sprints, 25 laps, 23 entries: 1. Blane
Heimbach, 2. Doug Esh, 3. Mike Erdley, 4. Chad Layton, 5.
Dylan Cisney, 6. Mike Wagner, 7. Davey Sammons, 8. Daryl
Stimeling, 9. Rick Lafferty, 10. Keith Kauffman, 11. Ryan
Bohlke, 12. Kyle Reinhart, 13. Nate Snyder, 14. Joey
Hershey, 15. Dan Shetler, 16. Bob Bennett, 17. Jason Leffler,
18. Jim Shuster, 19. Curt Stroup, 20. Tracey Templin, 21.
Jordan Frontz, 22. Cliff Brian, 23, Steve Buckwalter
Late model feature, 20 laps, 25 entries: 1.
Tim Wilson, 2. Terry Naugle, 3. Nick Dickson, 4. Jeff
Miller, 5. Steve Campbell, 6. Chris Casner, 7. Justin Kann,
8. Brett Schadel, 9. Mitch Hack, 10. Sam Schaeffer, 11. Chad
Hollenbeck, 12. Eric Zembower, 13. Danny Snyder, 14. Mike
Altobelli Jr., 15. Trent Brenneman, 16. Bryon Sipe, 17.
Jason Schmidt, 18. Todd Snook, 19. Ken Stitt Jr., 20. Mike
Lupfer, 21. Patrick Bryner, 22. Mike Mort, 23. Steve Stitt
DNS: Scott Haus, Matt Parks
Pro stocks, 20 laps, 13 entries: 1. Tim
Krape, 2. Tim Fedder, 3. Scott Landis, 4. Nate Stroup, 5.
Nate Fisher, 6. Jared Fulkroad, 7. Dave Berry, 8. Chase
Bowsman, 9. Dustin Kirk, 10. Shawn Stahl, 11. Kyle Rapp, 12.
Andrew Shoop, 13. Dan Berry
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Sat., May 11, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA METAL AND USED AUTO PARTS NIGHT World of
Outlaw Tune-up
UPCOMING SHOWS: Wed., May 15 (Time Trials
7:30) - WORLD OF OUTLAWS (Gate times: Pits at 2 p.m.;
general admission at 4 p.m.) Sat., May 18- No racing Sat.,
May 25 (7:30 p.m.) - Hilly Rife Memorial for the 410 sprints
plus 358 sprints and Central PA Legends
MARKS HOLDS OFF MONTIETH TO WIN WORLD OF
OUTLAWS TUNE-UP AT LINCOLN; Chase Dietz makes daring pass to
claim first career "358" sprint car win; Walls wins third of
the year in thundercars
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 5/11/13 - Brent Marks was
the class of the field in claiming the $4,000 top prize in
Saturday's Prospect Metal and Used Auto Parts Night World of
Outlaw tune-up at Lincoln Speedway Saturday night.
It was Marks' third win of the year in the
Pigeon Hills, and ended a perfect night for the BAPS Auto
Paints and Supply/Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel/KC Automotive/Creekside
Auto Sales #19M after winning his qualifying event for the
eighth week in a row.
The World of Outlaw format placed Marks on
the outside of the front row for the start, and he led every
lap, despite late-race pressure from eighth-starting Brian
Montieth over the closing laps.
"For all the rain we've had, Fred (Putney)
did an awesome job on this track," said Marks in victory
lane, "That race was awesome. Kudos to Lincoln for running
tonight."
The start of the show was delayed by 45
minutes after a series of rain showers during the day, the
last of which didn't end until after 5:00 p.m.
"We needed this win really, really bad,"
continued Marks, "We've been struggling for a few weeks
here, and falling from first to fourth in the point
standings was pretty depressing. The team behind me is
awesome. We went through some difficult times this week,
made some changes, and I can't thank these guys enough."
Polesitter Gerard McIntyre, Jr. chased Marks
the first seven laps before fourth-starting Stevie Smith
grabbed second on lap eight.
"I thought Stevie was going to give me a
good run there, but I knew the bottom was still too slimy,
and I learned my lesson there in the dash, when I just spun
my tires there."
Marks and Smith pulled away from the field
until McIntyre and third-starting Logan Schuchart got
together while racing for third on lap 15, resulting in a
Schuchart flip on turn two.
That put Montieth on the rear bumper of
Smith for the restart. Marks opted for the outside for the
double-file restart, and Montieth drove around Smith in the
first two turns of the restart. Fifth-starting Greg Hodnett
caught Smith for third a lap later, and Marks, Montieth, and
Hodnett ran first through third the rest of the way.
Smith and seventh-starting Fred Rahmer
completed the top five, with Alan Krimes, Robbie Kendall,
Steve Owings, Cory Haas, and Kyle Moody rounding out the top
ten.
It didn't take Marks long to start looking
toward Wednesday night's Lincoln showdown with the famous
World of Outlaws.
"I know the track will be different, and I
can't go with the same set-up as tonight, but we'll adapt
accordingly and, hopefully, give them a run for their
money."
The other red flag of the event came on the
opening lap, when defending champ Danny Dietrich rolled onto
his side in turn two. Dietrich was uninjured, made repairs
and returned, but dropped out several laps later with front
brake problems.
"410" Sprint heats were won by Kendall,
Schuchart, and Marks, with Lance Dewease setting a new
12-lap track record of 2:48.149 in the B-Main.
McIntyre won the Dash in a record-setting
6-lap time of 1 minute, 24.420-seconds. Fast time in time
trials over the 26-car field was set by Montieth, with a
one-lap time of 13.408-seconds (100.686 MPH).
York's Chase Dietz drove around both Mike
Duncan, Jr. and Jeff Rohrbaugh to grab the lead as the three
were completing lap seven to score his first career win in
the 20-lap "358" sprint car feature.
Dietz, who will turn 16 next Friday (5/17),
started fourth and steered clear of a slowing outside front
row starter Chandler Leiby on the first lap to maintain
fourth. He caught third-starting Mark Stickler on lap two
and ran third until blowing around both Duncan and Rohrbaugh
at the same time.
Rohrbaugh passed Duncan for second on lap
nine, and Austin Hogue came from tenth starting spot to
finish third. Ninth-starting Tim Wagaman and 11th-starting
Niki Young completed the top five. Sixth through tenth were
Duncan, Tyler Ross, Mike Bittinger, Strickler, and
17th-starting Matt Findley.
Heats for the 28 "358" sprinters were won by
Young, Strickler, and Dietz, with Scott Fisher winning the
consolation.
Gettysburg's Brian Wagaman picked up his
second win in-a-row and third of the year in the 20 lap
Thundercar feature.
Outside frontrow starter Brian Diehl grabbed
the lead at the outset and held off polesitter Wayne
Dutterer and sixth-starting Jamie Zentmyer.
Meanwhile Walls, was patiently working his
way front from the back of the field and got by Zentmyer for
second place at the halfway mark.
One lap later Walls went to the outside of
race-long leader Diehl and made his winning pass. Walls led
the rest of the way, and survived a one-lap dash to the
checkered for his 13th career win, tying him with Ron Shultz
for 14th on the all time Thundercar win list.
Lincoln swings back into action this coming
Wednesday night (5/17) for the first 2013 Northeast
appearance of the World of Outlaws. Special gates times for
the mid-week program will be 2:00 p.m. for the pits and 4:00
p.m. for general admission. Time trials get underway at 7:30
p.m.
To get all the latest news, results,
schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's
website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date
on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., May 11, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA METAL AND USED AUTO PARTS NIGHT World of
Outlaw Tune-up LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature
(30-Laps) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks ($4,000); 2. 21-Brian
Montieth; 3. 39-Greg Hodnett; 4. 19-Stevie Smith; 5.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 6. 87-Alan Krimes; 7. 55K-Robbie Kendall;
8. 35-Steve Owings; 9. 11C-Cory Haas; 10. 99M-Kyle Moody;
11. 59-Jim Siegel; 12. 27-Lance Dewease; 13. 4-John
Rudisill; 14. B52-Scott Geesey; 15. 1080-Jordon Mackison;
16. 92-Ryan Smith; 17. 95-Hunter Mackison; 18. 15-Adam Wilt
(DNF); 19. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. (DNF); 20. 1S-Logan
Schuchart (DNF); 21. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF); 22.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 23. 8D-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 24.
1A-Jacob Allen (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Brent Marks (1-30)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
55K-Robbie Kendall; 2. 21-Brian Montieth; 3. 4-John
Rudisill; 4. 39-Greg Hodnett; 5. 15-Adam Wilt; 6. 59-Jim
Siegel; 7. 27-Lance Dewease; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen; 9. 21A-Will
Rose. Time - 2:18.309
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
1S-Logan Schuchart; 2. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 3. 20S-Fred
Rahmer; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 11C-Cory
Haas; 7. 8D-Billy Dietrich; 8. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 9.
0-Steve Storrie (DNF). Time - 2:21.844
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
19M-Brent Marks; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 19-Stevie Smith; 4.
87-Alan Krimes; 5. 92-Ryan Smith; 6. B52-Scott Geesey; 7.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 8. 95-Hunter Mackison. Time - 2:19.189
Dash (6 Laps) - 1. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.;
2. 19M-Brent Marks; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 4. 19-Stevie
Smith; 5. 39-Greg Hodnett; 6. 87-Alan Krimes; 7. 20S-Fred
Rahmer; 8. 21-Brian Montieth; 9. 35-Steve Owings; 10.
55K-Robbie Kendall. Time - 1:24.420 (New 6 Lap Track Record)
B-Main (12 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 27-Lance
Dewease; 2. 95-Hunter Mackison; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen; 4.
8D-Billy Dietrich; 5. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 1080-Jordon
Mackison; 7. 21A-Will Rose; 8. 0-Steve Storrie (DNF). Time -
2:48.149 (New 12-Lap Track Record)
Time Trials - 1. 21-Brian Montieth, 13.408
(100.686 MPH); 2. 20S-Fred Rahmer, 13.460; 3. 87-Alan
Krimes, 13.477; 4. 39-Greg Hodnett, 13.516; 5. 1S-Logan
Schuchart, 13.557; 6. 19-Stevie Smith, 13.590; 7. 4-John
Rudisill, 13.639; 8. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr., 13.695; 9.
19M-Brent Marks, 13.696; 10. 55K-Robbie Kendall, 13.755; 11.
99M-Kyle Moody, 13.771; 12. 35-Steve Owings, 13.807; 13.
27-Lance Dewease, 13.807; 14. 11C-Cory Haas, 13.832; 15.
95-Hunter Mackison, 13.852; 16. 15-Adam Wilt, 13.864; 17.
48-Danny Dietrich, 13.869; 18. 92-Ryan Smith, 13.884; 19.
1A-Jacob Allen, 13.933; 20. 8-Billy Dietrich, 13.973; 21.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe, 14.010; 22. 59-Jim Siegel, 14.042; 23.
0-Steve Storrie, 14.047; 24. B52-Scott Geesey, 14.083; 25.
21A-Will Rose, 14.267; 26. 1080-Jordan Mackison, 14.478.
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature
(20-Laps) - 1. 2D-Chase Dietz; 2. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3.
52-Austin Hogue; 4. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 5. 65-Niki Young; 6.
11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 7. 5-Tyler Ross; 8. 12-Mike Bittinger;
9. 38-Mark Strickler; 10. 28-Matt Findley; 11. 66-Dale
Hammaker; 12. 5O-Brian Allman; 13. 27-Jay Galloway; 14.
47-Michael Hamer; 15. 21-Scott Fisher; 16. 2-Ted Thomas,
Jr.; 17. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 18. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 19.
90-Jordan Givler; 20. 10-Zach Euculano; 21. 55-Matt Krause;
22. 97-Brie Hershey (DNF); 23. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer (DNF);
24. 119-Chandler Leiby (DNF). No time.
Lap Leaders - Mike Duncan, Jr. (1-6), Chase
Dietz (7-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 65-Niki
Young; 2. 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 3. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 4.
119-Chandler Leiby; 5. 69-Shane Hoff; 6. 66A-Cody Fletcher;
7. 2-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 8. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 9. 37-Austin
Ream; 10. 27-Jay Galloway (DNF). Time - 2:26.72
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 38-Mark
Strickler; 2. 12-Mike Bittinger; 3. 5-Tyler Ross; 4.
52-Austin Hogue; 5. 90-Jordon Givler; 6. 50o-Brian Allman;
7. 21-Scott Fisher; 8. 55-Matt Krause; DNS - 66H-Doug
Hammaker. Time - 2:28.38
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
2D-Chase Dietz; 2. 19Z-Issac Sneeringer; 3. 97-Brie Hershey;
4. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 5. 47-Michael Hamer; 6. 28-Matt Findley;
7. 10-Zach Eucalano; 8. 66-Dale Hammaker; 9. 22T-Dave
Thrush. No Time
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
21-Scott Fisher; 2. 2-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 3. 89-Ashley
Cappetta; 4. 66-Dale Hammaker; 5. 10-Zach Euculano; 6. 27-
Jay Galloway; 7. 55-Matt Krause; 8. 22T-Dave Thrush; 9.
37-Austin Ream; 10. 66H-Doug Hammaker (DNS). No Time
THUNDERCARS Feature (20 Laps) 1. 2W-Brian
Walls; 2. 81J-Jamie Zentmyer; 3. 60-Danny Beard; 4. 9-Brian
Diehl; 5. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 6. 72-Jason Townsend; 7. 83-Mikey
Guise (DNF); 8. 54-Roy Warehime (DNF); 9. 39-Wayne Dutterer
(DNF); 10. 3-Todd Miller (DNF). No time.
Lap Leaders - Brian Diehl (1-10); Brian
Walls (11-20)
Trail-Way Speedway
Hanover, PA (05/10/13) – Several dozen race
teams had checked into the pits on Friday night at Trail-Way
Speedway and several kept their cars in their trailers as
the sky darkened.
At 6:31 p.m., rain began to dot the 1/3-mile
oval and a few teams pulled their trailers out of the pits..
Six minutes later, a downpour followed and, one minute after
that, track officials canceled the program of 358 sprints,
270cc micro sprints, limited stocks and street stocks.
Next Friday (5/17), Trail-Way Speedway will
host the 358 sprint cars, 600cc micro sprints, thundercars
and, in a qualifier for the Miller Fall Classic, the
4-cylinder stocks. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and racing begins
at 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday (5/18), Trail-Way will welcome
the AMA short-track motorcycles in the second annual Armin
Hostetter Classic.
The next Friday (5/24), Trail-Way conducts
Armed Forces Appreciation Day with $4 off admission for
military personnel with identification cards. That program
features the Insinger Fuels 358 Spring Championship, which
pays $1,200 to the winner of the 358 sprint feature. Limited
stocks and street stocks are also scheduled that night.
For all the latest news and related
information from Trail-Way Speedway, fans are reminded to
visit the speedway website at www.trail-wayspeedway.com. The
complete story and agate from each race night is posted
shortly after the final checkered falls.
Super Sprints & Late Models at SSP This Sunday at 7:00
p.m.
Next Wednesday Test & Tune on May 22
Newberrytown, PA (May 8, 2013) – On Sunday night, May 12,
the 410 Super Sprint Cars return to SSP with the Late Models
in a Mother’s Day Sprint Car Special. It will also be the
59th Anniversary of the speedway’s opening day in May of
1954. The original opening day was Sunday, May 16 but the
event was postponed due to rain with the opener eventually
being run on Sunday, May 23 with Buzzy Wilson taking the win
in Stock Cars. Since 1954, there have been more than 1,000
races held at the Newberrytown Oval in York County.
The Super Sprint Car feature will pay $3,500-to-win for
the 25-lap feature event. Non-qualifiers for the A-Main
feature will receive a complimentary non-transferrable entry
fee ($50.00 value) for the Final Showdown to be held at SSP
in November. For the Super Sprint Cars, mufflers WILL NOT be
required and Hoosier Brand Spec Tires will be required on
all four corners (same as the 2013 rules at Williams Grove,
Lincoln and Port Royal Speedways). All other rules will
follow the generally accepted rules for Sprint Cars at local
weekly Central PA Sprint Car tracks (1400 pounds weight
rule). Raceivers will be mandatory for all Sprint Cars.
The Late Models will also be on the card. Drivers already
picking up feature wins this season are Gene Knaub, Chase
Billet, Randy Christine Jr. and Randy Stoudt. This will be a
tune-up race for the Steel Block Bandits Invasion on
Saturday night, May 18.
On Sunday, the start time has been changed from the
originally posted earlier in the season. The pit gates will
open at 4:30 p.m. Grandstand gates will open at 5:00 p.m.
Track Prep laps begin at 6:30 p.m. with qualifying races at
7:00 p.m. followed by consolation races and feature events.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Sunday
night are Adults (ages 18-59) $18.00; Young Adults (ages
11-17) & Senior Adults (60 & Older) $15.00; Children (10 &
under) are free. Pit pass prices are $25.00 with a reduced
price of $22.00 for all pit competitor license holders. The
minimum age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years
of age with a copy of a birth certificate is required for
all ages 12 to 14. Ticket Stubs from the Sunday, April 14 or
Saturday April 27 may be used for Sunday, May 12 for the
Repeat Fan Discount.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at sspracing.net. On race day, use the track
phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information at the
“Big Track” and the “Outback Track.”
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Mother’s Day Sprint Car Special Time Schedule
(Subject to Change)
4:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: Non members -
$25.00; Members - $22.00.
5:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18 & older) - $18.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11-17) - $15.00; Children (10 &
under) - Free
6:30 p.m. Track Preparation Laps Begin (Pit area)
Rotation: Late Models (Outside Turn 2)
Super Sprint Cars (Front Pit)
7:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Late Models Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
Late Models Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Feature (25 laps)
Late Models Feature (25 laps)
· Top 3 finishers from each heat and top 5 finishers from
the feature to the scales/tech in the infield.
· Top Three Finishers are Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night News
Where Families Are A Priority
Williams Grove Speedway
Eric Eckert and Rick Barr Take Part In Meet and Greet
Mechanicsburg, PA. May 7
This Saturday, May 11, the Williams Grove Speedway
Saturday Night Series will present the second 2013 Meet and
Greet. Super Sportsman drivers Eric Eckert and Rick Barr
will meet race fans. The duo will have their cars in the
infield area at 5 p.m.
Eric Eckert is coming off his first top five finish of
the year. The driver from Yardley works in New York City's
financial district during the week. Eckert, the driver of
the red and white No. 20, is looking forward to competing in
the majority of Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman Tour.
Rick Barr has one feature win this season. Last week mud
struck the ignition box ground wire, taking it off and
sending Barr’s black No. 00 to the pits. Barr, from Camp
Hill, is a well-known local plumber.
Last week the Saturday Night Series had a successful Meet
and Greet featuring the 358 Late Models of Roy and Jared
Miller. The Millers allowed children the chance to sit in
the racecars.
This Saturday the Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman,
plus the Newville Electrical Services 358 Late Models, and
the Newville Construction Services Street Stocks will be in
action. The practice session is at 6 p.m. and racing begins
at 6:30 pm. Adult admission remains at the low price of five
dollars. Children 12 and under are free.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
5 May 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
$3,500-TO-WIN GUNN MEMORIAL CHALLENGE FOR 358-360 SPRINT
CARS THIS SATURDAY AT SELINSGROVE
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will present the
33rd Annual Jack Gunn Memorial for sprint cars, one of the
most popular open wheel races of the season at the historic
Snyder County half-mile oval, at 7 p.m. this Saturday, May
11. The Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center late models and
Byers Built Engines pro stocks will also be on the racing
card. Track gates will open at 5 p.m.
For the eighth consecutive year, the Gunn Memorial will
feature a 30-lap challenge race between the traveling United
Racing Company (URC) 360 sprint cars and the track’s weekly
A&A Auto Stores 358 sprint cars. The race will pay $3,500 to
win and $225 to start out of a $15,000-plus purse. Time
trials, heats, and a B-Main will be the format for setting
the 24-car starting field for the Gunn Memorial.
The tribute race is run each year to honor the memory of
the late Hall-of-Fame race track promoter Jack Gunn, who
operated Selinsgrove, Williams Grove, Penn National, and
Hagerstown Speedways during his career and brought mid-state
dirt track racing to national prominence in the 1970’s. Gunn
was inducted posthumously into the National Sprint Car Hall
of Fame (Knoxville, Iowa) in 1990.
Over the years, some of the biggest names in sprint car
racing have won the prestigious Jack Gunn Memorial at
Selinsgrove Speedway. Lynn Paxton of Dillsburg; Steve Kinser
of Bloomington, Ind.; Doug Wolfgang of Sioux Falls, S.D.;
and most recently, as 358 sprint drivers, TJ Stutts of
Liverpool; Chad Layton of Harrisburg; Blane Heimbach of
Selinsgrove; and Dave Calaman of Carlisle are a few of the
past winners of the Gunn Memorial.
The Gunn Memorial became a challenge race between 358 and
360 sprint car drivers beginning in 2006, when Heimbach took
the popular victory as well as in the 2008 and 2012 editions
of the race. Dave Calaman of Carlisle (2007), Trevor Lewis
of Upper Black Eddy (2009, 2010), and Shane Stewart of
Indianapolis, Ind. (2011) have also won the Gunn Memorial as
a challenge event.
Entering this weekend’s action, five races have produced
five different winners in both 358-360 sprint car and late
model competition at the track.
Mark Smith of Sunbury; Tony Stewart of Rushville, Ind.;
Pat Cannon of Etters; Jason Shultz of Carlisle; and Eric
Tomecek of Abbottstown have been victorious in 358-360
sprint car racing to date.
In the late model division, single wins have gone to
Dylan Yoder of Selinsgrove, Coleby Frye of Dover, Jerry Bard
of Shippensburg, Dan Stone of Thompson, and Jeff Rine of
Danville.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will present a program of go
karts and micro sprint cars at 7 p.m. Friday, May 10, plus a
$200-to-win pro series race for the animal 375 lb. class.
Track gates will open at 5:30 p.m.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
2013 Gunn Memorial Purse: 1) $3,500 2) $1,700 3) $1,200
4) $1,100 5) $1,000 6) $700 7) $575 8) $525 9) $515 10) $500
11) $360 12) $340 13) $320 14) $300 15) $270 16) $250 17)
$240 18-20) $235 21-24) $225 TOW: $50
Gunn Memorial Admission: Adults $15; Students (12-17)
$12; Kids 11 & Under Free; Pit Pass $25
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Port Royal Adds Late Model Speedweek Show
To Agenda ~ Racing June 4 At 7 pm
5/5/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway has announced an added
show for race fans coming up on Tuesday night, June 4 when
the track hosts the Appalachian Mountain Dirt Late Model
Speedweek series for powerful super late models.
The special speedweek date at the track replaces that
which was originally scheduled for the series at another
Pennsylvania facility.
The Port Royal leg of the 2013 series will play a pivotal
role in crowning the champion as the series winds up one
night later at Lincoln Speedway.
Racing will begin at 7 pm on June 4 with more details
slated to be announced in the days ahead.
The late models will race for $5,000 to win in their Port
Royal speedweek appearance.
Late model racing at the track this season has been
extremely competitive and with an infusion of national stars
into the late model speedweek field expected, the show at
Port Royal will likely be second to none during the 2013
series.
Port Royal will also host its regular show of late model
action the preceding Saturday, June 1 along with the sprint
cars, pro stocks and an enduro dash.
The late model speedweek show will be the first of two
huge shows at the track during the first full week of June
as the USAC wingless sprint cars make just their second
appearance in history at the oval on the following Saturday,
June 8.
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Lake Chevrolet Moms Night At Port Royal
This Week ~ Moms Admitted For $10
Plans Unveiled For May 25 Races
5/5/13
Port Royal – Lake Chevrolet of Lewistown will present
Mother’s Night this Saturday, May 11 at Port Royal Speedway,
honoring all moms on their special weekend when all mothers
will get admitted for just $10.
Racing for the Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints, Gray’s
Auto and Towing late models and pro stocks begins at 7 pm.
The focus of the night aside from honoring moms at the
races will be a pro stock championship.
The marquee event for the pro stocks will go 20 laps in
distance and pay $600 to win.
Lake Chevrolet will have select automobiles from its
Lewistown dealership on site for the races.
Visit Lake on the web at www.lakeauto.com.
And then after a week off on May 18, Port Royal Speedway
returns with the Fallen Heroes Triple 25-lap championship
races for 410 sprints, late models and 305 sprints on
Memorial Day Saturday, May 25.
A big night of action at Port Royal will see all three of
the divisions race in 25-lap features boasting increased
purses aside from increased winner’s shares.
The Aumiller’s Insurance 410 Sprints will race for $5,000
to win while the Gray’s Auto and Towing late models compete
for a $2,000 payday. Both classes will utilize time trials
to set starting lineups.
Racing will begin at 7 pm with gates opening at 5.
The night’s events will commemorate the fallen heroes of
Port Royal Speedway, honoring those who have given the
ultimate sacrifice at the oval while doing what they loved –
race.
It will be Pepsi Night at the track with over 20 12-paks
of Pepsi Cola products being given away to fans off of
general admission ticket numbers along with passes to
Knoebels Grove and Hershey Amusement Parks and NASCAR at
Pocono Raceway.
In addition, the first 100 fans entering the grandstand
will receive either a free Pepsi hat or a Pepsi shirt.
A fireworks display by Skyshooter Pyrotechnics will be
presented at intermission to help honor the fallen heroes as
well as kick off the summer season.
The fireworks and the racing program are sponsored by
Packer’s Concessions of Centre Hall.
Packer’s will offer various concessions around the
grounds for the program all in celebration of the holiday
weekend and racing program.
CRANKWERKZ of Carlisle is an associate sponsor of the
program.
It will also be York County Racing Club Night.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Williams Grove Outlaws Tune Up Night This Week Before
WoO Invasion May 17 & 18
Williams Grove Speedway
5/5/13
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will give the
sprint car drivers one more chance to ready themselves for
the May 17 and 18 invasion by the World of Outlaws sprints
when it hosts a tune up night this Friday, May 10.
Racing on Friday will get underway at 7:30 pm and the
Tool Shed of America 358 sprints will also be on the Friday
card.
Racing will continue May 11 with a Saturday Series
program of sportsman, 358 late models and street stocks.
This Friday’s WoO tune up program will also be the second
leg of the 2013 Diamond Series races that kicked off on
April 26 when Donnie Kreitz upended the All Star Circuit of
Champions Sprints.
Time trials will be used to set the starting grids for
the 410 sprints throughout the night this week.
Friday’s 410 sprint car feature will be 25-laps in
distance and will pay $4,000 to the winner.
The 358 sprints will compete in a regular program.
And then the following weekend on May 17 and 18, the
first invasion of the season by the World of Outlaws sprint
cars will take place at Williams Grove Speedway.
The invasion will be a welcome home of sorts for World of
Outlaws point leader Daryn Pittman of Owasso, Oklahoma.
Pittman currently sits on top of the standings at the
wheel of a Kasey Kahne Racing entry but spent the last few
seasons piloting and winning in the Central Pennsylvania
region.
Sprint winners to date this season at Williams Grove have
been Fred Rahmer, Cory Haas, Danny Dietrich, Kreitz and Rick
Lafferty. Winners in the 358 ranks have been Austin Hogue
and most recently Kevin Nouse.
Visit the speedway’s website at www.williamsgrove.com for
all the latest Grove news and information. Also visit
Williams Grove on Twitter and Facebook.
Central PA 358 Point Series
The Central PA 358 Point Series heated up this week with
4 tracks presenting 4 points paying races for the 358 sprint
car division. Friday night saw 2009 Series Champion Jeff
Rohrbaugh pick up his 2nd win of the season at Trail Way
Speedway over Brad McClelland. With the win Jeff was able to
move back into the top 3 in series points. At Williams Grove
Speedway fan favorite Kevin Nouse continued his yearly
winning streak by coming from his 8th starting spot to win
the 20 lap feature. Series point leader Austin Hogue would
come home in 2nd place to back up his opening night win at
the Historic Half Mile. Saturday night the John Westbrook 1w
would find victory lane for the 1st time at Selinsgrove
Speedway as his driver Eric Tomecek would hold off defending
track and series champion Pat Cannon for his 1st career
feature win at the track. At Lincoln Speedway JB Cunningham
would hold off a strong challenge from Rorbaugh as well as a
last lap turn 4 challenge from Tim Wagaman to claim the 20
lap feature for his 1st career feature win at the Pigeon
Hills race track.
This week the Central PA 358 Point Series will start the
2013 Most Popular Driver Tournament. Voting for the 64
drivers will start at 5 PM Monday and the fans will now have
2 different ways to cast a vote for their favorite driver to
help them advance to the next round. Fans can either go to
the Central PA 358 Point Series Face Book page, and after
liking the page they can cast their vote by leaving a
comment in the comment section of the individual match ups
but they can now cast their vote on twitter by tweeting me
their vote @BillMcIntyreIII, Thats 2 different ways for the
drivers to have their fans help them make it through the 5
round tournament and be crowned the 2013 Central PA 358
Point Series Most Popular Driver.
The top 10 in the Central PA 358 Point Series after this
weeks action.... 1. Austin Hogue - 270 Pts (3 win) 2. Ryan
Wilson - 208 Pts. (2 win) 3. Jeff Rohrbaugh - 204 Pts.(2
win) 4. Tim Wagaman - 186 Pts.(1 win) 5. Eric Tomecek - 173
Pts. (1 win) 6. Mark Smith - 165 Pts. (1 win) 7. Niki Young
- 161 Pts. (1 win) 8. Tyler Ross - 141 Pts. 9. TJ Stutts -
139 Pts. 10.Dale Hammaker - 124 Pts.
Associate Sponsors for the Central PA 358 Point Series
are... Panchos Racing Products , Hoseheads.com ,
PaPosseracing.com , Ruckers Computer Solutions , Delco Signs
, WRT Speedwerx , CFI Sprint Bodies , Jager Hill Racing, PA
Powder Custom Powder Coating, CR Graphics , Kens Jewelery
and Coins.
Upcoming races for the Central PA 358 Point Series for
the month of May....
May 10th – Trail Way Speedway / Williams Grove Speedway
May 11th – Lincoln Speedway May 17th – Trail Way Speedway
May 18th – Selinsgrove Speedway May 24th – Trail Way May
25th – Selinsgrove Speedway / Lincoln Speedway May 31st –
Trail Way Speedway / Williams Grove Speedway
You can follow everything related to the Central PA 358
Point Series on the web at www.centralparacing.com as well
on Face Book at the Central PA 358 Point Series Face Book
page.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
4 May 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
TOMECEK HOLDS OFF CANNON FOR FIRST SELINSGROVE SPRINT
WIN; RINE SCORES FIRST OF THE SEASON, 80th CAREER IN LATE
MODELS; BACHMAN WIRES FIELD FOR SECOND CAREER PRO STOCK 20
VICTORY; FOWLER MAKES LAST LAP PASS FOR THIRD ROADRUNNER
CHECKERS
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Eric Tomecek of Abbottstown held off
defending champion Pat Cannon of Etters for his first career
win at Selinsgrove Speedway in Saturday night’s 25-lap 358
sprint car main event.
Tomecek, driving the Mach 1 Chassis/D.L. Heiges Electric
No. 1W, collected $1,500 for the victory in the suspenseful
feature and became the 358-360 sprint car division’s fifth
different winner in as many races this season. The non-stop
race was timed in 8:30.354.
Eight-time champion Jeff Rine of Danville scored his
first win of the season and the 80th of his career at
Selinsgrove in the 25-lap late model feature. Rine also
became the fifth different winner in as many late model
shows this year.
Kyle Bachman of Selinsgrove won his second career Pro
Stock 20 and collected $1,000 for the victory, which also
marked his 37th career in the division at the track. Hayes
Mattern of Beavertown, who competed in both the pro stock
and late model divisions, set fast time for the Pro Stock 20
with a lap time of 24.314.
John Fowler Jr. of Montandon made a last-lap pass for his
third win of the year in the 12-lap roadrunner race.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the 33rd annual Jack
Gunn Memorial Challenge Race for 358-360 sprint cars
sanctioned by the United Racing Company (URC) at 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 11. The 30-lap feature will pay $3,500 to win.
Also on the racing card will be the late models and pro
stocks. Track gates will open at 5 p.m.
Front row starters Larry Kelleher and Duane Mausteller
raced wheel-to-wheel for the early lead at the start of the
sprint car feature. Polesitter Kelleher led the first two
circuits until second-place starter Mausteller pulled into
the lead with an inside pass coming down the frontstretch to
complete lap three.
Mausteller quickly opened a sizeable lead over Kelleher.
On the ninth lap, third-place starter Eric Tomecek began to
show a lot of speed and took over second. At the halfway
point, a three-car race for third took place between
Kelleher, 11th-place starter Pat Cannon, and ninth-place
starter Derek Locke.
On the 14th circuit, Cannon powered into third and began
to track down the leaders. Tomecek made the winning pass by
Mausteller on the bottom of turn four on the 15th lap. Two
laps later, Cannon shot by Mausteller for second and a
suspenseful high-speed chase developed in a lapped traffic.
Cannon closed in and tried both the inside and outside
lanes to get by Tomecek for the lead and win to no avail. At
the finish, Tomecek was victorious for the first time at the
track by just .84 of a second over Cannon, 12th-place
starter Jason Shultz, Mausteller, and Locke.
In the late model feature, a three-wide race for the lead
between polesitter Meade Hahn, second-place starter Hayes
Mattern, and third-place starter Andy Haus developed
entering turns one and two. Haus eventually pulled into the
lead as the field began to string out at the completion of
the first lap, when Mattern struck the inside frontstretch
wall and collected Matt Cochran.
When the race resumed, Haus led the way while Hahn and
fifth-place starter Bryan Bernheisel battled for the second
position. A lap later, however, Hahn pulled off the track as
10th-place starter Jeff Rine advanced to third.
On the ninth circuit, Rine drove by Bernheisel for the
runner up position and set his sights on Haus. A lap later,
Rine made the winning pass by Haus using the outside lane on
the frontstretch. At the halfway point, sixth-place starter
Jim Yoder powered into second and began to reel in Rine.
In the final laps of the race, Rine stretched his lead
and posted a 3.4-second margin of victory over J. Yoder,
Haus, Bernheisel, and Dylan Yoder.
At the start of the Pro Stock 20, another three-wide
battle for the lead unfolded between polesitter Brad Mitch,
second-place starter Kyle Bachman, and third-place starter
Nathan Long through turns one and two. On the backstretch,
Bachman pulled into the lead as Mitch fell into line in the
runner up position.
The event’s first caution flag unfurled on lap 5 when
Hank Steffen’s car rolled to a stop in turn four. On the
restart, Mitch, Long and fourth-place starter Hayes Mattern
continued to race nose-to-tail behind Bachman.
On the eighth lap, Mattern did a 360-degree spin in turn
four and kept racing but lost several positions. Long then
lost a few spots on the 12th circuit when his car drifted
into in the wall in turns three and four. On lap 16, the
race was stopped when AJ Stroup’s car flipped in turn one;
Stroup escaped injury.
On a lap 19 restart, Mitch’s car lost power on the
frontstretch as sixth-place starter Troy Miller advanced to
second. Bachman took the checkered flag by 2.7 seconds over
Miller, Pete Lauver, Tommy Slanker, and Mitch.
In the roadrunner race, third-place starter Bob Bussey
and polesitter John Schoch dueled for the lead on the first
lap. Bussey took command of the field as Schoch spun on the
second circuit. When the race continued, Bussey had to fend
off fourth-place starter John Fowler Jr. and fifth-place
starter Brian Johnson for the lead.
With two laps to go, Bussey’s car developed a flat tire
and drifted high in turns three and four, allowing Fowler to
take the lead and drive to a .64 of a second victory over
Ricky Bender, Johnson, Ray Rothfuss, and Jeremy Kline.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY: 4 May 2013 358 Sprint
Cars – 22 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 1W Eric Tomecek 2) 3 Pat
Cannon 3) 2 Jason Shultz 4) 21 Duane Mausteller 5) 77 Derek
Locke 6) 23 TJ Stutts 7) 76 Larry Kelleher 8) 5B Josh Beard
9) 99K Cody Keller 10) 19 Colby Womer 11) 15 Mark Bittner
12) 66 Ryan Kissinger 13) 34 Austin Reed 14) 29S Derek
Steward 15) 42 Alan Spriggle 16) 67 Jason Cherry 17) 71C
Charlie Anderson 18) 5 Phil Walter DNF 19) 38 Scott Wilson
DNF 20) 35 Shannon Fisher DNF 21) 1 Mark Smith DNS 22) 33
John Troxell DNS Heat Winners: Cody Keller, Pat Cannon, Josh
Beard Late Models – 19 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 2J Jeff
Rine 2) 27 Jim Yoder 3) 76 Andy Haus 4) 119B Bryan
Bernheisel 5) 24 Dylan Yoder 6) 99Z Dave Zona 7) 88 Tony
Adams 8) 6 Donnie Schick 9) 91 Chad Davis 10) 16 Matt
Cochran 11) 61 Ken Trevitz 12) 26 Jerry Bard 13) 90 Kyle
Rhoads 14) 93 Tony Crim 15) 45 Eric Hons DNF 16) 14 Dave
Brouse Sr. DNF 17) 4 Brian Hack DNF 18) 7M Meade Hahn DNF
19) 9 Hayes Mattern DNF Heat Winners: Tony Adams, Meade Hahn
Pro Stocks – 16 Entries 20-Lap A-Main: 1) 99 Kyle Bachman
($1, 000) 2) 115 Troy Miller 3) 85L Pete Lauver 4) 19H Tommy
Slanker 5) 10M Brad Mitch 6) 34 Hank Steffen 7) 26S Nate
Stroup 8) 28J Jeff Ceballo 9) 4 Jim Payne 10) 63 Nathan Long
11) 06 Frank Reisser DNF 12) 26 AJ Stroup DNF 13) 9 Hayes
Mattern DNF 14) 115S Shaun Miller DNF 15) 85 Terry Lauver
DNF 16) 32 Tom Hartman DNF Time Trials: 1) 9 Hayes Mattern
23.314 2) 63 Nathan Long 24.375 3) 99 Kyle Bachman 24.571 4)
10M Brad Mitch 24.692 5) 26 AJ Stroup 24.833 6) 115 Troy
Miller 24.930 7) 19H Tommy Slanker 25.120 8) 115S Shaun
Miller 25.125 9) 26S Nate Stroup 25.352 10) 85L Pete Lauver
25.672 11) 34 Hank Steffen 25.806 12)85 Terry Lauver25.885
13) 06 Frank Reisser 26.007 14) 28J Jeff Ceballo 26.469 15)
4 Jim Payne 29.127 16) 32 Tom Hartman DNT Roadrunners – 10
Entries 12-Lap A-Main: 1) 02 John Fowler Jr. 2) 29B Ricky
Bender 3) 201 Brian Johnson 4) 22 Ray Rothfuss 5) 8K Jeremy
Kline 6) 28L Curtis Lawton 7) 89 John Schoch 8) 7X Butch
Shaffer 9) 76 Bob Bussey 10) 31B Brandon Shultz
Scott Geesey, Grant Adams, Greg Diehl Win Williams
Grove Speedway Saturday Night Races
Mechanicsburg, PA. May 5
Saturday night, at Williams Grove Speedway, Scott Geesey
became the sixth different winner in the Blazer's Body Shop
Super Sportsman Tour. Grant Adams dominated the 20-lap
Newville Electrical Services 358 Late Model feature. Greg
Diehl held off the determined challenges of Jeff Haag to win
the Newville Construction Services Street Stocks.
The beginning of the 20-lap Super Sportsman feature had a
narrow escape when pole sitter Gary Johnston lost power on
the front stretch. The field made it by without incident.
With Johnston restarting at the rear of the field, Eric
Eckert moved to the pole position.
Eckert sprinted into the lead with Chris Meleason in
second. Sixth-place starter Scott Geesey was in third.
Geesey found an outside line, using the high line to pass
Meleason in the third lap. One-lap later Geesey used the
high side of turn one to pass leader Eckert.
Chad Criswell, the fourth-place starter, gained second
position during the ninth lap. There was a caution on lap
ten for a tangle between Frankie Herr and Rich Eichelberger.
Criswell, following the restart, made his bid for the lead.
Criswell and Geesey were even during the 12th circuit.
Geesey changed lines and held the lead position.
Scott Geesey gained an advantage during the final five
laps. The Wellsville driver won his first of the year by
eight lengths over Criswell. Eckert finished in third, with
Mike Enders in fourth, and Meleason was fifth.
Meleason, Criswell, and Eckert won the heats for the
31-car field. Eric Walker was the consolation victor. Steve
Fannasy won the Sprint Aces Hard Charger award.
Grant Adams started on the outside of the 358 Late Model
front row. Adams was the leader by the completion of the
opening lap. Shaun Jones, Roy Miller, and Gene Knaub had a
close fight for second place. Wes Alleman, the winner of the
first two 358 Late Model features, retired from the race
with engine woes.
Gene Knaub found a fast lane on the bottom and he
advanced into second. Knaub quickly challenged Adams' lead.
Knaub dove to the bottom of turns three and four in the
fifth lap. At the exit of turn four, he slid up the track,
making contact with Adams. Although Knaub led lap six, he
brought his car to a halt, a flat right rear tire sending
him to the pits.
Grant Adams continued to set the pace. The Jonestown
driver gained a large lead over Roy Miller, Shaun Jones,
Jared Miller, and Jake Jones. Despite a late caution flag,
Adams won his first race of the season by 12 lengths. Roy
MIller finished in second with Shaun Jones in third, Jared
Miller was fourth, and Jake Jones finished fifth.
The qualifying wins for the 24-car field went to Knaub,
Scott Richwine, and Jake Jones. Sam Rial won the Artwerks
Hard Charger award.
Steven Dove's Ford led the early portion of the 15-lap
Street Stock Feature. The top eight were racing in a tight
pack.
Greg Diehl, the fifth-place starter, was third by
conclusion of the fourth lap. The following lap Jeff Haag
passed Dove to become the new leader. Diehl moved into
second with a lap six pass of Dove.
Diehl used a lap six restart to his advantage. He went to
the top line in turns three and four to pass Haag. Haag
pressured Diehl throughout the remaining laps, often inches
off his back bumper. Greg Diehl's first win in over two
years was by two lengths over Haag, Pat McNeal, Craig
Morgan, and Bob Gutshall. Artwerks added an extra $100 to
Diehl's winnings.
Gutshall and Dove won the heats for the 18 competitors.
The Artwerks Hard Charger award went to Craig Morgan.
The Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman, plus the Newville
Electrical Services 358 Late Models, and the Newville
Construction Services Street Stocks return to action this
Saturday, May 11. The racing action begins at 6:30 p.m. All
adults pay just five dollars with children 12 and under
free.
Super Sportsman results:
1) 33 Scott Geesey 2) 55c Chad Criswell 3) 20 Eric Eckert
4) 3B Mike Enders 5) 318 Chris Meleason 6) 77 Russ Mitten 7)
32 Gregg Foster 8) 11 Steve Fannasy 9) 93 Carmen Perigo Jr.
10) 43 Doug Dodson 11) 30 Scott Dellinger 12) 1 Paul Miller
13) 88w Eric Walker 14) 21 LeRoy Martin 15) 99 Frankie Herr
16) 222 Jay Fannasy 17) 25 Bobby Hockenberry 18) 85 Jared
Miller 19) 35 Gary Johnston 20) 20w Davey Walsh 21) 8 Rich
Eichelberger 22) 29 Duaine Smith 23) 59 Steve Wilbur 24) 45
Dave Socks III
358 late Model results:
1) 64 Grant Adams 2) M1 Roy Miller 3) 1J Shaun Jones 4)
15 Jared Miller 5) 43 Jake Jones 6) NINE Randy Stoudt 7) 21z
Mike Walls 8) 1w Billy Wampler 9) 11 Sam Rial 10) 62 Devin
Frey 11) 72 Ron Coleman 12) 2 Scott Richwine 13) 57 Brad
Shank 14) 1 Gene Knaub 15) 7 Pat Beard 16) 25 Sam Gallagher
17) 4 Cole Amsden 18) 80 Wes Alleman 19) 48 Larry Baer 20)
17 Denny Willey 21) 116 Travis Mease
DNS: 78 John Ebersole, 19L Dave Latsha, 88 Randy Croop
Street Stock Results:
1) 80D Greg Diehl 2) 29J Jeff Haag 3) 00 Pat McNeal 4) 11
Craig Morgan 5) 65 Bob Gutshall 6) 22 Steve Dove 7) 5 Dustin
Hollinger 8) Super 7 Tim Drawbaugh 9) 81 Jasen Geesaman 10)
48 Taylor Farling 11) 16 Walt Lemmon 12) 48D Danny Farling
13) 65L Lee Lingle 14) 77m Dan Furman 15) 1 Eric Tripp 16)
99 Chad Smith
DNS: 14 Ed Halter, 86 Doug Hoffman
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Wagner, Parks And Buckwalter Take Port
Royal Features
5/4/13
Port Royal – Mike Wagner, Matt Parks and
Steve Buckwalter took the feature wins at Port Royal
Speedway on Saturday night in the 410 sprint, late model and
ARDC Midgets mains, respectively.
For Wagner of Harrisonville the win marked
his 10th career victory at the track where he also owns a
pair of titles.
For Parks, the victory in a stacked and
thrilling late model main was his second of the season at
the oval.
And for Buckwalter, the checkered flag was
his third in as many ARDC shows overall this season.
Cliff Brian and Wagner started on the front
row of the 25-lap 410 sprint feature and Wagner allowed
Brian to lead only the first lap before he took over at the
front.
Wagner entered the backmarkers with the lead
on the seventh tour just about the time that sixth starter
Doug Esh began soaring around the speedway, really making
time in the top groove.
Like a rocket, Esh blasted the cushion in
the first and second turns, driving by Dylan Cisney for
fourth on the same lap and then both he and Rick Lafferty
picked off Brian for second and third respectively a lap
later.
Esh dusted off Lafferty with nine away and
set his sights on Wagner who he promptly ran down for the
lead and appeared ready to pass easily when the caution flag
unfurled with 11 laps to go.
Wagner got away on the restart and again
entered traffic with five laps left and that’s when Esh
began really struggling on the cushion and it soon became
apparent he had a tire going down.
The tire expired with a lap to go, rolling
Esh over in the fourth corner and stopping the field a lap
shy of the finish.
Lafferty realigned second but failed to
complete a swoop for the lead on the restart, instead
settling for second.
Chad Layton ended third after starting ninth
in the field.
Cisney rode home fourth and Mike Erdley
finished fifth.
Sixth through 10th went to Blane Heimbach,
Ryan Bohlke, Cliff Brian, Nate Snyder and Davey Sammons.
Heats for the 23-car field went to Brian,
Wagner and Lafferty.
Derek Casner led the first lap of the 20-lap
late model main before third starter Steve Campbell took
over while Matt Parks took the green flag from the seventh
position.
A yellow flag quickly unfurled just before
the second lap was scored when Casner made contact with lead
challenger Chad Hollenbeck in the fourth corner, sending
Hollenbeck out of control, careening toward the pit opening.
Another yellow with five away put sixth
starter Tim Wilson on Campbell’s tail with Parks in third.
Parks pounced for the second spot when
action resumed but Wilson was up to the test and reclaimed
the spot before coming after Campbell.
On the eighth lap, the lead duo crossed the
line racing less than a car length apart as Parks challenged
all the while.
Parks finally got by Wilson for second with
seven laps to go and then dogged Campbell through the final
stages as the leader’s mount began struggling to exit the
corners smoothly.
It took until the final lap for Parks to
finally get the better of Campbell and steal the victory
from his clutches, bringing the fans up off of their seats
at the finish.
Wilson crossed third followed by Terry
Naugle and an outstanding run by 20th starter Brett Schadel.
Sixth through 10th went to Marvin Winters,
Scott Haus, Justin Kann, Jeff Miller and Tim Murphy.
Heats for the strong 29-car field went to
Haus, Mitch Hack and Campbell with Trent Brenneman taking
the consolation race.
A pair of red flags for flipping midgets
marred the 20-lap ARDC main.
The first, on lap two, found Ryan Greth
launching over the third turn fence but escaping injury.
The second red was for early Jimmy Glenn who
flipped in the second turn only after leading briefly on the
seventh tour.
Glenn took the lead from Brett Arndt but was
pursued immediately by 15th starter Steve Buckwalter who
motored into second.
Buckwalter took the lead on the eighth lap
to control the final 12 laps handily.
Trevor Kobylarz took second with six to go
but failed to challenge for the win.
Nick Wean was third followed by Arndt and PJ
Gargiulo.
Sixth through 10th went to Bruce Buckwalter
Jr., Alex Bright, Brenden Bright, Steve Drevicki and Billy
Courtwright.
May 4, 2013 finishes:
410 sprints, 25 laps, 23 entries: 1. Mike
Wagner, 2. Rick Lafferty, 3. Chad Layton, 4. Dylan Cisney,
5. Mike Erdley, 6. Blane Heimbach, 7. Ryan Bohlke, 8. Cliff
Brian, 9. Nate Snyder, 10. Davey Sammons, 11. Daryl
Stimeling, 12. Keith Kauffman, 13. Curt Stroup, 14. Jim
Shuster, 15. Doug Esh, 16. Kyle Reinhart, 17. Nicole Bower,
18. Rod Stroup, 19. Jordan Frontz, 20. Bob Bennett, 21. Joey
Hershey, 22. Dave Hahn, 23. Vince Snyder
Late model feature, 20 laps, 29 entries: 1.
Matt Parks, 2. Steve Campbell, 3. Tim Wilson, 4. Terry
Naugle, 5. Brett Schadel, 6. Marvin Winters, 7. Scott Haus,
8. Justin Kann, 9. Jeff Miller, 10. Tim Murphy, 11. Sam
Schaeffer,12. Bryon Sipe, 13. Trent Brenneman, 14. Jason
Schmidt, 15. Patrick Bryner, 16. Steve Stitt, 17. Mike Mort,
18. Dan Condo, 19. Ken Stitt, 20. Mitch Hack, 21. Derek
Casner, 22. Scott Flickinger, 23. Eric Zembower, 24. Chad
Hollenbeck
DNQ: Coleby Frye, Todd Snook, AJ Hoffman,
Mike Lupfer, Derek Byler
ARDC midgets, 20 laps, 21 entries: 1. Steve
Buckwalter, 2. Trevor Kobylarz, 3. Nick Wean, 4. Brett
Arndt, 5. PJ Gargiulo, 6. Bruce Buckwalter Jr., 7. Alex
Bright, 8. Brenden Bright, 9. Steve Drevicki, 10. Billy
Courtwright, 11. Carey Becker, 12. Kyle Lick, 13. Shawn
Jackson, 14. Tony Dimattia, 15. Jamie Spears, 16. Joe Butera,
17. Jimmy Glenn, 18. Steve Craig, 19. Mark Gilmore, 20. Ryan
Greth, 21. Jason Rice
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Big Show At Port Royal May 25 With Fallen
Heroes Championships Triple 25s,
5K to win sprints, 2K to win lates plus
Pepsi Night, Fireworks & YCRC!
Increased purses for all divisions
5/5/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will be the
place to see a race over the upcoming Memorial Day holiday
weekend on Saturday, May 25.
A big night of action at Port Royal Speedway
will see the oval hosting the Port Royal Fallen Heroes
Championship Triple 25s for 410 sprints, late models and
PASS 305 sprints.
All three of the divisions will race in
25-lap features boasting increased purses aside from
increased winner’s shares.
The Aumiller’s Insurance 410 Sprints will
race for $5,000 to win while the Gray’s Auto and Towing late
models compete for a $2,000 payday. Both classes will
utilize time trials to set starting lineups.
Racing will begin at 7 pm with gates opening
at 5.
The night’s events will commemorate the
fallen heroes of Port Royal Speedway, honoring those who
have given the ultimate sacrifice at the oval while doing
what they loved – race.
It will be Pepsi Night at the track with
over 20 12-paks of Pepsi Cola products being given away to
fans off of general admission ticket numbers along with
passes to Knoebels Grove and Hershey Amusement Parks and
NASCAR at Pocono Raceway.
In addition, the first 100 fans entering the
grandstand will receive either a free Pepsi hat or a Pepsi
shirt.
A fireworks display by Skyshooter
Pyrotechnics will be presented at intermission to help honor
the fallen heroes as well as kick off the summer season.
The fireworks and the racing program are
sponsored by Packer’s Concessions of Centre Hall.
Packer’s will offer various concessions
around the grounds for the program all in celebration of the
holiday weekend and racing program.
CRANKWERKZ of Carlisle is an associate
sponsor of the program.
It will also be York County Racing Club
Night.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Sat., May 4, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 10TH ANNUAL WELDON STERNER MEMORIAL
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., May 11 (Time Trials
7:30) - PROSPECT METAL AND USED AUTO PARTS NIGHT - World of
Outlaws tune-up for 410 sprints, plus 358 Sprint &
Thundercars Wed., May 15 (Time Trials 7:30) - WORLD OF
OUTLAWS
MONTIETH DRIVES STERNER CEMENT #69 TO WELDON
STERNER MEMORIAL WIN; J. B. Cunningham claims first career
Lincoln "358" sprint car win; points leader Walls wins
second in thundercars
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 5/4/13 -"We were going to
win or take it home in a basket."
So said four-time track champ Brian Montieth
after out-dueling ten-time track champ Fred Rahmer to score
his third win of the year in the Tenth Annual Weldon Sterner
Memorial at Lincoln Speedway Saturday night.
The huge crowd was on its feet as the driver
known as "the Edge" used what was left of the cushion to
drive around Rahmer for the race lead on turn two of lap 30
and went on the claim the $6,900 top prize in the 33 lap
event.
Time trials and a four-car inversion at the
front put Logan Schuchart and Alan Krimes on the front row
and Montieth on the inside of row three for the start.
Schuchart led the first five laps before third-starting Greg
Hodnett took over.
Fourth-starting and new one-lap track record
holder Rahmer became the third leader of the event when he
slid under Hodnett in turns three and four of lap 10. Rahmer,
the current Lincoln and Speedway Motors Central PA points
leader led the next 16 green flag laps before the fifth
caution flag of the event came out for defending champ Danny
Dietrich, who hit the outside guardrail and sustained front
suspension damage exiting turn four of lap 27.
Montieth, who caught Hodnett for second on
lap 20, pulled onto the back bumper of the Rob Sell-owned JM
Bullion #20S for the restart, with tenth-starting Jim Siegel
in third. Rahmer led the next three laps, but Montieth
squeezed between Rahmer and outside wall to take the lead in
a hair-raising move on turn two of lap 30.
"It's an honor to carry the colors of one of
the great sponsors in the history of Central PA sprint car
racing," said Montieth upon exiting his Jerry Parrish
sprinter, which was carrying the Sterner Cement top wing for
the Sterner Memorial, "I don't do this for the money. I do
it for fun. And tonight was fun!"
"It's great to race at a facility where the
promoters care about the race teams," continued Montieth,
"Lincoln gives us a great track to run at, and you could run
anywhere tonight."
Siegel settled for third, with Hodnett and
Krimes completing the top five. Sixth through tenth were
Lance Dewease, 16th-starting Cory Haas, Schuchart, Adam
Wilt, and Steve Owings.
"410" Sprint heats were won by Dewease,
Brent Marks, and Wilt, with Jacob Allen winning the
consolation. Fast time in time trials over the 28-car field
was set by Fred Rahmer, who set a new track record with a
one-lap time of 13.089-seconds (103.140 MPH).
Westminster, Maryland's J.B. Cunningham
claimed his first career win in the 20-lap "358" sprint car
feature.
Cunningham started on the pole and led every
lap, but he had to withstand the challenges of
tenth-starting Jeff Rohrbaugh to claim the win. Rohrbaugh
closed on Cunningham in the waning laps and tried to sneak
under Cunningham for the race lead in turn one of the final
lap. But Cunningham dove low to avoid a slowing car, and the
two made contact, resulting in a Rohrbaugh spin. Cunningham
bobbled, but kept going and was placed back in the lead for
the last-lap dash to the finish.
Eighth-starting Tim Wagaman caught Dale
Hammaker at the line for second, with Scott Fisher and
rookie Chase Dietz rounding out the top five. Sixth through
tenth 12th-starting Niki Young, Ted Thomas, Jr., Shane Hoff,
Ryan Wilson, and Tyler Ross.
Heats for the 27 "358" sprinters were won by
Mark Strickler, Hammaker, and Fisher, with Mike Bittinger
winning the consolation.
Gettysburg's Brian Walls came from tenth
starting spot and chased down race leader Brian Diehl to
score his second win of the year in the 20-lap thundercar
feature.
Polesitter Diehl led from the outset, and
appeared to be on his way to a win. But a mid-race caution
allowed him to get by Diehl and pull away to a 1.97-second
win, his 12th career victory in the Pigeon Hills, pulling
him into a tie for 15th all the all-time Lincoln win list
with David Prunkl.
Third-starting Danny Bead followed Walls
into second on lap 13, and Jason Townsend came from 12th
starting spot to catch Diehl for third on the last lap.
Diehl held on for fourth, with defending track champ Duane
Watson finishing fifth.
Lincoln swings back into action next
Saturday, May 4th with PROSPECT METAL AND USED AUTO PARTS
NIGHT. It'll be a World of Outlaws tune-up for 410 sprints.
The Keizer Aluminum Wheels 358 Sprints and Thundercars will
round out the evening's racing action. Racing action getting
underway at 7:30 PM. Gates will open at 5:30 PM and hot laps
at 7 PM.
To get all the latest news, results,
schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's
website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date
on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., May 4, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 10TH ANNUAL WELDON STERNER MEMORIAL LAWRENCE
CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (33-Laps) - 1. 69/21-Brian
Montieth ($6,900); 2. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 59-Jim Siegel; 4.
39-Greg Hodnett; 5. 87-Alan Krimes; 6. 27-Lance Dewease; 7.
11C-Cory Haas; 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 9. 15-Adam Wilt; 10.
35-Steve Owings; 11. 1A-Jacob Allen; 12. 19M-Brent Marks;
13. 56-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 14. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 15. 8-Billy
Dietrich; 16. 92-Ryan Smith; 17. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF);
18. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. (DNF); 19. 4-John Rudisill
(DNF); 20. 12-Mike Bittinger (DNF); 21. 45-Kevin Nagy (DNF);
22. 71X-Bill Stine (DNF); 23. 50-Tim Glatfelter (DNF); 24.
25-Aaron Ott (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Logan Schuchart (1-5), Greg
Hodnett (6-9), Fred Rahmer (10-29), Brian Montieth (30-33)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
27-Lance Dewease; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 3. 20S-Fred Rahmer;
4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 35-Steve Owings; 6. 11C-Cory Haas;
7. 71X-Bill Stine; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen; 9. 95-Hunter Mackison;
10. 56-Billy Pauch, Jr. Time - 2:21.581
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
19M-Brent Marks; 2. 39-Greg Hodnett; 3. 59-Jim Siegel; 4.
25-Aaron Ott; 5. 92-Ryan Smith; 6. 8-Billy Dietrich; 7.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 8. 45-Kevin Nagy; 9. 29-Ryan Wilson.
Time - 2:20.222
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 15-Adam
Wilt; 2. 69/21-Brian Montieth; 3. 87-Alan Krimes; 4.
55K-Robbie Kendall; 5. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 6. 50-Tim
Glatfelter; 7. 4-John Rudisill; 8. 12-Mike Bittinger; 9.
1080-Jordon Mackison. Time - 2:23.645
B-Main (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1A-Jacob
Allen; 2. 4-John Rudisill; 3. 45-Kevin Nagy; 4. 12-Mike
Bittinger; 5. 71X-Bill Stine; 6. 56-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 7.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 8. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 9. 29-Ryan
Wilson. No Time
Time Trials - 1. 20s-Fred Rahmer, 13.089
seconds (103.140 MPH)(New 1-Lap Track Record); 2. 39-Greg
Hodnett, 13.123; 3. 87-Alan Krimes, 13.135; 4. 1S-Logan
Schuchart, 13.189; 5. 25-Aaron Ott, 13.223; 6. 21-Brian
Montieth, 13.246; 7. 27-Lance Dewease, 13.259; 8. 59-Jim
Siegel, 13.263; 9. 15-Adam Wilt, 13.265; 10. 35-Steve
Owings, 13.268; 11. 19m-Brent Marks, 13.325; 12. 14-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr., 13.345; 13. 48-Danny Dietrich, 13.380; 14.
8-Billy Dietrich, 13.415; 15. 55k-Robbie Kendall, 13.478;
16. 11c-Cory Haas, 13.538; 17. 92-Ryan Smith, 13.596; 18.
4-John Rudisill, 13.652; 19. 1a-Jacob Allen, 13.748; 20.
45-Kevin Nagy, 13.786; 21. 12-Mike Bittinger, 13.819; 22.
71x-Bill Stine, 13.831; 23. 2w-Glenndon Forsythe, 13.851;
24. 50-Tim Glatfelter, 13.870; 25. 95-Hunter Mackison,
13.901; 26. 29-Ryan Wilson, 13.906; 27. 1080-Jordon Mackison,
14.094; 28. 56-Billy Pauch, Jr., 14.209.
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature
(20-Laps) - 1. 7-JB Cunningham; 2. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 3.
66-Dale Hammaker; 4. 21-Scott Fisher; 5. 2D-Chase Dietz; 6.
65-Niki Young; 7. 2-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 8. 69-Shane Hoff; 9.
29-Ryan Wilson; 10. 5-Tyler Ross; 11. 27-Jay Galloway; 12.
119-Chandler Leiby; 13. 38-Mark Strickler; 14. 97-Brie
Hershey; 15. 12-Mike Bittinger; 16. 28-Matt Findley; 17.
5o-Brian Allman; 18. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 19. 47-Michael Hamer;
20. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 21. 69-Shane Hoff; 22. 23-Chris
Arnold; 23. 36-Jesse Deeds (DNF); 24. 90-Jordan Givler (DNF).
No time.
Lap Leaders - JB Cunningham (1-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 38-Mark
Strickler; 2. 2-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 3. 5-Tyler Ross; 4. 29-Ryan
Wilson; 5. 119-Chandler Leiby; 6. 23-Chris Arnold; 7.
12-Mike Bittinger; 8. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 9. 69/89-Ashley
Dietrich. Time - 2:26.99
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 66-Dale
Hammaker; 2. 65-Niki Young; 3. 69-Shane Hoff; 4. 7C-JB
Cunningham; 5. 27-Jay Galloway; 6. 36-Jesse Deeds; 7.
47-Michael Hamer; 8. 85-Nathan Berwager (DNF); 9. 28-Matt
Findley (DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
21-Scott Fisher; 2. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3. 2D-Chase Dietz; 4.
1*-Tim Wagaman; 5. 97-Brie Hershey; 6. 90-Jordon Givler; 7.
5o-Brian Allman; 8. 76-Doug Deeds; 9. 4-Dwight Leppo (DNF).
Time - 2:30.03
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1.
12-Mike Bittinger; 2. 47-Michael Hamer; 3. 66A-Cody
Fletcher; 4. 28-Matt Findley; 5. 5o-Brian Allman; 6.
69-Ashley Cappetta; 7. 76-Doug Deeds. DNS: 85-Nathan
Berwager, 4-Dwight Leppo. No time.
THUNDERCARS Feature (20 Laps) 1. 2W-Brian
Walls; 2. 60-Danny Beard; 3. 72-Jason Townsend; 4. 9-Brian
Diehl; 5. 3W-Duane Watson; 6. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 7. 83-Mikey
Guise; 8. 54W-Roy Warehime; 9. 3-Todd Miller; 10. 39-Wayne
Dutterer; 11. 81J- Jamie Zentmyer; 12. 1E-Greg Emlet, Sr.
(DNF). No time
Lap Leaders -Brian Diehl (1-12); Brian Walls
(13-20)
Lafferty And Nouse Win Williams Grove
Sprint Cars
5/3/13
Mechanicsburg – Rick Lafferty of Pennington,
New Jersey, scored the Williams Grove Speedway 410 sprint
car feature on Friday night, taking $3,600 for the win plus
$150 in lap money.
In the 358 sprint main, Kevin Nouse scored
for the sixth time in his career at Williams Grove.
Lafferty started second in the 25-lap 410
sprint main and followed polesitter Steve Buckwalter around
the track closely from the beginning of the race before
finally securing the top spot.
With Buckwalter glued to the bottom in his
No. 17B, Lafferty raced the high line around the oval to
cross the stripe less than a car length behind the leader
lap after lap, beginning on the fourth circuit.
But it took until just shy of the halfway
point, on lap 11 to be exact, for Lafferty to push his black
racer around Buckwalter’s white machine and put it front.
And once out front, Lafferty jetted away as
he settled into the bottom groove to pick up the victory.
At the finish, Lafferty took the checkers as
Buckwalter was setting his car into the third corner.
Lafferty’s margin of victory in the non-stop
affair was 6.586 seconds.
It was the Jersey racer’s fifth career win
at the oval.
Follwing Buckwalter in third was Jim Siegel
followed by Gerard McIntyre Jr. and Greg Hodnett.
Sixth through 10th went to Alan Krimes, Bent
Marks, Lance Dewease, Fred Rahmer and Ryan Smith.
Heats for the 24-car field went to Don
Kreitz Jr., Danny Dietrich and Krimes.
Nouse started eighth in the 20-lap 358
sprint main and blasted up to second on just the first lap.
He followed second starter Ryan Greth for
only two laps before pulling the trigger for the lead.
The race pace was halted twice, first with
nine away and again with sixt laps to go.
Austin Hogue moved from fourth to second on
the lap nine restart but given the clear shot at Nouse with
six to go was unable to challenge for the win.
Hogue was second followed by Rodney
Westhafer, Mark Smith and Tim Berkheimer.
Sixth through 10th went to Adrian Shaffer,
Ryan Wilson, TJ Stutts, Greth and Eric Tomecek.
Heats for the 25-car field went to Nouse,
Wilson and Shaffer.
May 3, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Rick Lafferty,
2. Steve Buckwalter, 3. Jim Siegel, 4. Gerard McIntyre Jr.,
5. Greg Hodnett, 6. Alan Krimes, 7. Brent Marks, 8. Lance
Dewease, 9. Fred Rahmer, 10. Ryan Smith, 11. Don Kreitz Jr.,
12. Logan Schuchart, 13. Danny Dietrich, 14. Adam Wilt, 15.
Brian Montieth, 16. Jacob Allen, 17. Davey Sammons, 18. Ryan
Slothower, 19. Ryan Taylor, 20. Glenndon Forsythe, 21. Troy
Fraker, 22. Ryan Wilson, 23. Nicole Bower, 24. Cory Haas
358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Kevin Nouse, 2.
Austin Hogue, 3. Rodney Westhafer, 4. Mark Smith, 5. Tim
Berkheimer, 6. Adrian Shaffer, 7. Ryan Wilson, 8. TJ Stutts,
9. Ryan Greth, 10. Eric Tomecek, 11. Jordan Givler, 12. Dale
Hammaker, 13. Matt Mountz, 14. Jay Galloway, 15. Scott
Fisher, 16. Brie Hershey, 17. Ted Thomas Jr., 18. Nathan
Berwager, 19. Tim Stallings, 20. Aaron Eichelberger, 21. DJ
Montgomery, 22. Chris Arnold, 23. Dave Thrush, 24. Austin
Reed, 25. Leah Starner
Trail-Way Speedway
Hanover, PA (05/03/13) – For the final six
laps of Friday’s 25-lap 358 sprint feature at Trail-Way
Speedway, it was a return to the past.
In a duel of the top two feature winners in
the track’s 358 sprint history, York’s Jeff Rohrbaugh and
Westminster, Md.’s Brad McClelland held the top two
positions over the final six laps before Rohrbaugh edged
McClelland by 75-hundredths of a second at the checkered
flag for his first victory of the 2013 season.
“That’s what the fans pay to see. Brad and I
had a pretty good rivalry there a couple of years ago and
it’s good to see him in a good car. A hell of a competitor,
him and Cris (Eash, who placed third) both,” Rohrbaugh said,
adding, “I started in front of them both, so I had the
benefit.”
Rohrbaugh began his drive to victory in
sixth place, but had driven to second place behind
polesitter Shane Hoff by the end of the first lap. Rohrbaugh
chased Hoff for the first three laps before passing the New
Oxford driver in the second turn of the fourth lap.
From there, Rohrbaugh was never headed, but
it has hardly a smooth Friday night drive. While Rohrbaugh
drove his customary low line around the 1/3-mile oval, he
endured one caution flag for the spinning car of Cody
Fletcher in turn four before something much bigger happened.
Brad Gleason, who made a quick trip to the
pits before the green flag fell, exited turn four low on the
19th lap, drifted into the frontstretch wall and rolled two
times at the flagstand before leaping into the catch fence
and to a sudden stop. The Walkersville, Md., driver was
unhurt, but the contact ended his night, broke two fence
posts and a public address speaker and forced a delay of
more than 10 minutes while track personnel made repairs.
Fans sitting in the vicinity of the broken fence were asked
to leave that area for the rest of the program.
When the cars were given the OK to move
after the red flag, Hoff, who was running second, went to
the infield instead to end his race. That put McClelland,
who had started 10th, behind Rohrbaugh, but he could not
catch him.
“I hope next week it’s my turn,” Bittinger,
who won the Big Mike’s Crabhouse Hard Charger Award, said,
adding, “The top got a little too tight at the end there at
the end.”
Robbie Kendall placed fourth ahead of Jason
Cunningham Jr., Tim Wagaman, Zach Eucolano, 15th-starting
Mike Bittinger, Joe Trone Jr. and Randy Whisler.
Heats for the 16 358 sprints were won by
Wagaman and Cunningham.
The withdrawal of outside polesitter Gene
Knaub from the 25-lap 358 late model feature field surprised
the crowd before Grant Adams took full advantage to take the
victory. Adams powered past polesitter and early pacesetter
Travis Mease around the outside of the second turn on the
10th lap en route to his win by 1.81 seconds.
“This place is kind of unique because, in
order to pass on the top, you have to get in line before you
get on the backstretch or you’re in for some trouble,” Adams
said.
Mease retained second place to the finish
while Cam Zeigler was third. Shaun Jones and Steve Billet
completed the top five. Gettysburg’s Brad Shank, who started
scratch on the 15-car field, was the race’s Hard Charger
Award winner by placing sixth.
Knaub and Pat Beard won heat races for the
15 358 late models.
York’s Lucas Montgomery won a three-car duel
over the closing laps of the 20-lap Central PA Legends
feature. Montgomery grabbed the top spot from polesitter
Chris McKinney on the eighth lap and then fought off Chris
Transeau and Bob Stough. Stough spun in the fourth corner of
the final circuit and charged back to place sixth.
The spin allowed McKinney to place third
ahead of Scott Houdeshell and Bill Diehl.
Houdeshell, Harlon Leppo and Richard Miller
claimed the heat wins among the 21 Legends entries.
The limited stock feature produced the best
race of the night in the final event. Gettysburg’s Cory
Weishaar outraced Rod Weaver off the fourth corner on the
final lap of the 15-lap event to win by about two feet at
the checkered flag. Weishaar took the lead from Weaver on
the 11th tour and won the tight duel to the finish.
Jeff Foster took third ahead of Todd Miller
and Brian Walls, who started 24th.
Ricky Weaver Jr., Jeff Foster and Ryan Smith
took heat wins among the 27 limited stocks. Brad Kress won
the consolation.
Next Friday (5/10), Trail-Way Speedway will
host York County Racing Club Night, which features the 358
sprint cars, 270cc micro sprints, street stocks and limited
stocks. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m.
On the ensuing Friday (5/17), Trail-Way will
host the 358 sprints, 600cc micro sprints, thundercars and,
in a qualifier for the Miller Fall Classic, the 4-cylinder
stocks.
For all the latest news and related
information from Trail-Way Speedway, fans are reminded to
visit the speedway website at www.trail-wayspeedway.com. The
complete story and agate from each race night is posted
shortly after the final checkered flag falls.
Trail-Way Speedway For Immediate Release May
3, 2013
RACE RESULTS
358 Sprint Cars
Feature (25 Laps)
1. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 2. 6-Brad McClelland;
3. 17E-Cris Eash; 4. 55X-Robbie Kendall; 5. 7C-Jason
Cunningham Jr.; 6. 1*-Tim Wagaman II; 7. 10-Zach Eucolano;
8. 12-Mike Bittinger; 9. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 10. 64-Randy
Whisler; 11. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 12. 30-Seth Kearchner; 13.
69-Shane Hoff (DNF); 14. 33-Brad Gleason (DNF); 15. 4-Dwight
Leppo. DNS: 17G-George Streaker Jr. No Time.
Lap Leaders – Shane Hoff (1-3), Jeff
Rohrbaugh (4-25).
Heat 1 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 1*-Tim Wagaman II; 2. 55K-Robbie Kendall;
3. 33-Brad Gleason; 4. 69-Shane Hoff; 5. 99-Joe Trone Jr.;
6. 10-Zach Eucolano; 7. 64-Randy Whisler; 8. 17G-George
Streaker Jr. (DNF). No Time.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 7C-Jason Cunningham, Jr.; 2. 6-Brad
McClelland; 3. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 4. 17e-Cris Eash; 5.
30-Seth Kearchner; 6. 4-Dwight Leppo; 7. 66a-Cody Fletcher.
DNS: 12-Mike Bittinger. Time- 2:21.97.
358 Late Models
Feature (25 Laps)
1. 64-Grant Adams; 2. 116-Travis Mease; 3.
21Z-Cam Zeigler; 4. 1J-Shaun Jones; 5. 20-Steve Billet; 6.
57-Brad Shank; 7. 1W-Billy Wampler; 8. 99-Kevin Palmer; 9.
14-Tyler Horst (DNF); 10. 54-Kyle Martin (DNF); 11. 7-Pat
Beard (DNF); 12. 18M-Erick Markle (DNF); 13. 25X-Jed Latshaw
(DNF). DNS: 1-Gene Knaub; 18-Travis McClelland. No Time.
Lap Leaders – Travis Mease (1-10), Grant
Adams (11-25).
Heat 1 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 1-Gene Knaub; 2. 64-Grant Adams; 3.
1J-Shaun Jones; 4. 21A-Cam Zeigler; 5. 54-Kyle Martin; 6.
25X-Jed Latshaw; 7. 18M-Erick Markle; 8. 57-Brad Shank
(DNF). Time – 2:40.94.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 7-Pat Beard; 2. 116-Travis Mease; 3.
1W-Billy Wampler; 4. 20-Steve Billet; 5. 14-Tyler Horst; 6.
99-Kevin Palmer; 7. 18-Travis McClelland (DNF). No Time.
Limited Stocks
Feature (15 Laps)
1. 95-Cory Weishaar; 2. 3-Rod Weaver; 3.
32-Jeff Foster; 4. 25-Todd Miller; 5. 86-Brian Walls; 6.
56-Brad Kress; 7. 8-Lem Crawford; 8. 16-Julio Perez; 9.
13-John Shorb Jr.; 10. 5-Jason Ohler; 11. 27-Donald Hopkins
Jr.; 12. 69-Robbie Carroll; 13. 88-Justin Oberlin; 14.
41-Robert Wellman; 15. 10-Aaron Levin (DNF); 16. 05-Andrew
Cook; 17. 99-Cody Klinedenst; 18. 9-John Shorb Sr.; 19.
92-Terry Hartlaub (DNF); 20. 21-Ricky Weaver Jr. (DNF); 21.
81-Matt Chronister (DNF); 22. 59-Ryan Smith (DNF); 23.
38-Jason Chronister (DNF); 24. 54-Tyler Gastley (DNF). No
Time.
Lap Leaders – John Shorb Sr. (1-2), Terry
Hartlaub (3-4), Rod Weaver (5-10), Cory Weishaar (11-15).
Heat 1 (6 Laps/6 to Qualify)
1. 21-Ricky Weaver Jr.; 2. 92-Terry
Hartlaub; 3. 25-Todd Miller; 4. 95-Cory Weishaar; 5. 5-Jason
Ohler; 6. 38-Jason Chronister; 7. 56-Brad Kress; 8. 10-Aaron
Levin; 9. 99-Cody Klinedenst. Time – 2:06.16.
Heat 2 (6 Laps/6 to Qualify)
1. 32-Jeff Foster; 2. 3-Rod Weaver; 3.
16-Julio Perez; 4. 9-John Shorb Sr.; 5. 8-Lem Crawford; 6.
27-Donald Hopkins Jr.; 7. 01-Chelsea Weaver. DNS: 11-Michael
Kolodiej Jr.; 48-Bobby Mullins. Time – 2:08.69.
Heat 3 (6 Laps/6 to Qualify)
1. 59-Ryan Smith; 2. 81-Matt Chronister; 3.
86-Brian Walls; 4. 13-John Shorb Jr.; 5. 88-Justin Oberlin;
6. 41-Robert Wellman; 7. 69-Robbie Carroll; 8. 05-Andrew
Cook; 9. 54-Tyler Gastley (penalized for rough riding). Time
– 2:04.94.
Consolation (6 laps/3 to Qualify)
1. 56-Brad Kress; 2. 69-Robbie Carroll; 3.
10-Aaron Levin; 4. 54-Tyler Gastley; 5. 05-Andrew Cook; 6.
99-Cody Klinedenst; 7. 01-Chelsea Weaver. DNS: 11-Michael
Kolodiej Jr.; 48-Bobby Mullins Time – 2:05.19.
Central PA Legends
Feature (20 Laps)
1. 15-Lucas Montgomery; 2. 18-Chris Transeau;
3. 3M-Chris McKinney; 4. 5-Scott Houdeshell; 5. 53-Bill
Diehl; 6. 07-Bob Stough; 7. 94-Greg Burd; 8. 09-Chris Spidle;
9. 38-Richard Miller; 10. 76-Randy Minich; 11. 44-Scott
Gobrecht; 12. 85-Chad Earnst; 13. 56-Mike Gable; 14. 55-Greg
Martz; 15. 85S-Keith Haring; 16. 79-Ed Trump; 17. 14-Joe
Ehrisman; 18. 15H-Harlon Leppo (DNF); 19. 13-Jacob Feltch (DNF);
20. 20-Vernon Houseman; 21. 93-David Miller (DNF). No Time.
Lap Leaders – Chris McKinney (1-7); Lucas
Montgomery (8-20).
Heat 1 (8 Laps/All Qualify)
1. 5-Scott Houdeshell; 2. 3M-Chris McKinney;
3. 07-Bob Stough; 4. 53-Bill Diehl; 5. 76-Randy Minich; 6.
79-Ed Trump; 7. 14-Joe Ehrisman Time – 2:51.06.
Heat 2 (8 Laps/All Qualify)
1. 15H-Harlon Leppo; 2. 09-Chris Spidle; 3.
94-Greg Burd; 4. 15-Lucas Montgomery; 5. 44-Scott Gobrecht;
6. 85S-Keith Haring; 7. 93-David Miller (DNF). No Time.
Heat 3 (8 Laps/All Qualify)
1. 38-Richard Miller; 2. 18-Chris Transeau;
3. Jacob Feltch; 4. 20-Vernon Houseman; 5. 56-Mike Gable; 6.
55-Greg Martz (DNF); 7. 85-Chad Earnst (DNF). No Time.
Singer Kirsten Sowers Performs On Port
Royal Little League/Softball Night Sat.
4/30/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will
welcome 13-year old country music singer, songwriter and
recording artist Kirsten Sowers this Saturday, May 4 on
Little League and Softball Team Uniform Night at the track.
Youth ages 12 and under who come to the
races in full uniform will be treated to several special
events during the night including a concert by Sowers behind
the grandstand.
The racing program will consist of 410
sprints, late models and ARDC Midgets. It will be the first
of three appearances by the midgets at the track this
season.
For the young ball players who come to the
event in full dress for a night at the races, a number of
special privileges are in store.
First off, for those 12-year olds who are in
uniform a free admission ticket will be granted.
But for all the dressed up ball players a
free fountain soda will be afforded and a guided tour of the
pits will be given so the kids can get up close and personal
with the race teams and cars and maybe even meet some
drivers.
The players will also be granted the
privilege of watching warm-ups from a perch inside the
former scoring tower in the infield adjacent to the stage.
Afterwards, a group photo will be taken of
all the players on the stage.
Up to eight lucky ball players will be
invited to help drop a green flag on the night’s qualifying
heat races and a t-shirt toss from the stage into groups of
players will take place during the night.
Finally, any of the uniformed youth who wish
to join in victory lane photos with the main event winners
will be invited to victory lane.
Sowers, an 8th grader at Wissahickon Middle
School in Ambler, has performed at over 145 events from
Nashville to Los Angeles.
Martin Guitars has even described her as an
“Emerging Force” in the country music world.
Learn more about the young performer at
www.kirstensowers.com.
Gates for the three-division racing program
will open at 5 pm with youth activities slated to begin at
approximately 5:15.
Racing begins at 7 pm.
Adult general admission for the program is
$15 with students ages 12 – 18 priced at just $5.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
30 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
$1,000-TO-WIN 12th ANNUAL PRO STOCK 20 HEADLINES FOUR
DIVISION SHOW AT SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY MAY 4
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will present the
12th Annual Pro Stock 20 at 7 p.m. this Saturday, May 4, on
Advanced Concrete Systems Night. The 20-lap championship
race will pay $1,000 to win and $100 to start. Joining the
pro stocks will be the 358 sprint cars, late models, and
roadrunners. Track gates will open at 5 p.m.
Entering this weekend’s race, four pro stock events have
produced four different winners. Brad Mitch of McClure,
Shaun Miller of Tower City, Nathan Long of Selinsgrove, and
Kyle Bachman of Selinsgrove have taken wins in the division
to date this season.
Troy Miller of Tower City currently leads the Byers Built
Engines pro stock standings by 10 points over his son Shaun
Miller.
AJ Hoffman of Richfield, who moved into the late model
division for the 2013 season, won last year’s Pro Stock 20
as well as the 2011 and 2009 races. Other past winners
include Gary Beward of Thompsontown (2007, 2006, 2004), T.
Miller (2005), Bachman (2003), Gerald Kratzer of Selinsgrove
(2002), and Jason Smith of Williamsport (2008 and 2011).
Time trials and a B-main will be the qualifying format
for the pro stock division’s biggest race of the season.
The 358 sprint cars and late models will each compete in
25-lap features paying $1,500 to win and $200 to start.
Race night sponsor Advanced Concrete Systems was founded
in 1986 by the late Larry Yarger of Middleburg, who was an
avid supporter of the speedway. Advanced Concrete Systems
sells and installs Superior Walls foundations in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia. The
company employs about 100 people at its state-of-the-art
manufacturing facility in Middleburg, where more than 23,000
foundations have been precast since the company’s inception.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the 33rd Annual Jack
Gunn Memorial 358-360 sprint car challenge race sanctioned
by the United Racing Company (URC) at 7 p.m. Saturday, May
11. The 30-lap sprint car tribute race will pay $3,500 to
win.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will swing back into action at 7
p.m. this Friday, May 3, with a program of go kart and micro
sprint car racing. Track gates will open at 5:30 p.m.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
Herr, Alleman, and Morgan lead Williams Grove Saturday
Night Series Points
Mechanicsburg, PA. April 30
Frankie Herr of Carlisle leads the Williams Grove
Speedway Saturday Night Series Blazer's Body Shop Super
Sportsman points. Herr, with one victory this season, has a
100-point lead over Carmen Perigo Jr. Perigo also has one
feature win. Mike Enders, last week’s winner Rich
Eichelberger, and Russ Mitten complete the top five in
points.
Wes Alleman is the current king of the Newville
Electrical Services 358 Late Models. The racer from Newville
has won both features. He maintains a 120-point edge over
Jake Jones. Last Saturday Alleman and Jones battled for the
feature win. Scott Richwine is third, with Sam Gallagher in
fourth, and Jared Miller is in fifth.
Craig Morgan, the defending Newville Construction
Services Street Stock champion, leads the Street Stock
points. The Halifax driver has a slim 20-point lead over
last week's winner Tim Drawbaugh. Bob Gutshall is third in
points, with Chad Smith holding fourth, and Pat McNeal is in
fifth.
This Saturday the Saturday Night Series returns with
another three-division show featuring the Blazer's Body Shop
Super Sportsman, the Newville Electrical Services 358 Late
Model, plus the Newville Construction Services Street
Stocks. The racing begins at 6:30 p.m.
The family-friendly show will continue the five-dollar
adult admission. All children 12 and under are free.
This week will be the first of the weekly Meet and
Greets. Saturday, starting at 5 p.m., three race teams will
have their cars in the infield area. The fans will be able
to see the cars up close and meet the drivers. In honor of
the great stock car action, there will be two 358 Late Model
teams and one from the Street Stocks. Roy and Jared Miller
will be on hand with their 358 Late Models. Kevin Sigler
will represent the Street Stocks.
For more information go to www.williamsgrove.com.
Williams Grove Begins May With 410 And 358 Sprints
Friday, Outlaws In Sight
Williams Grove Speedway
4/28/13
Mechanicsburg – The month of May at Williams Grove
Speedway kicks off this Friday, May 3 at 7:30 pm when the
oval hosts a dual card of sprint car racing.
The show will include the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint
cars and the Tool Shed of America 358 sprint cars.
It will be just the second show of the year for the 358
sprints after Austin Hogue took the opener in mid-April.
Meanwhile, the event will be the next to last chance for
the Grove 410 sprints to ready themselves for the first
invasion of the season by the World of Outlaws.
That two-day show by the WoO at Williams Grove is slated
for May 17 and 18.
Tickets are currently on sale at the speedway office.
Williams Grove will host an official outlaws tune up on
May 10, when the format will mirror that of the outlaws
programs including time trials.
May 10 will also be the second show of the season for the
410 sprint Diamond Series, which got underway at the track
on April 26 when Don Kreitz Jr. bested the All Star Circuit
of Champions Sprints.
The Williams Grove Saturday Series featuring the super
sportsman will see action at the track on May 4, 11 and 25.
So far this year there has not been a repeat sprint car
winner at Williams Grove Speedway.
Williams Grove Lawrence Chevrolet sprint car winners have
been Fred Rahmer, Danny Dietrich, Cory Haas and Kreitz.
Visit the speedway’s website at www.williamsgrove.com for
all the latest Grove news and information. Also visit
Williams Grove on Twitter and Facebook.
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Little League & Softball Team Uniform Night This Week
At Port Royal Speedway,
Activities And Perks In Store For Youth Ball Players
Ages 12 And Under
4/28/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will host Little League
and Softball Team Uniform Night this Saturday, May 4 at 7
pm.
Youth ages 12 and under who come to the races in full
uniform will be treated to several special events during the
night.
The racing program will consist of 410 sprints, late
models and ARDC Midgets. It will be the first of three
appearances by the midgets at the track this season.
For the young ball players who come to the event in full
dress for a night at the races, a number of special
privileges are in store.
First off, for those 12-year olds who are in uniform a
free admission ticket will be granted.
But for all the dressed up ball players a guided tour of
the pits will be given so the kids can get up close and
personal with the race teams and cars and maybe even meet
some drivers.
The players will also be granted the privilege of
watching warm-ups from a perch inside the former scoring
tower in the infield adjacent to the stage.
Afterwards, a group photo will be taken of all the
players on the stage.
Up to eight lucky ball players will be invited to help
drop a green flag on the night’s qualifying heat races and
during intermission a t-shirt toss from the stage into
groups of players will take place.
Finally, any of the uniformed youth who wish to join in
victory lane photos with the main event winners will be
invited to victory lane.
Gates for the three-division racing program will open at
5 pm with youth activities slated to begin at approximately
5:15.
Racing begins at 7 pm.
Adult general admission for the program is $15 with
students ages 12 – 18 priced at just $5.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
The Central PA 358 Point Series finally saw good weather
in the area and got to complete all 3 point races for the
series. Friday night defending track Champion Tim Wagaman
would win his 1st of the season by holding off Series point
leader Austin Houge by a bumper. Saturday night Jason Shultz
would win his 1st of the season at Selinsgrove Speedway
holding off TJ Stutts and Mark Smith, while at Lincoln
Speedway Niki Young would win his 1st of the season holding
off the hard charging Ryan Wilson.
The Central PA 358 Point Series most popular driver
voting is set to get under way in the next 2 weeks. A new
way of voting for the winner will be in place this year.
Details will be posted on the series website
www.centralparacing.com as well as the series official Face
Book page.
The top 10 in the Central PA 358 Point Series after this
weeks action....
1. Austin Hogue - 235 Pts (3 win) 2. Ryan Wilson - 180
Pts. (2 win) 3. Jeff Rohrbaugh - 154 Pts.(1 win) 4. Niki
Young - 143 Pts. (1 win) 5. Mark Smith - 140 Pts. (1 win) 6.
Tim Wagaman - 133 Pts.(1 win) 7. Tyler Ross - 131 Pts. 8.
Eric Tomecek - 113 Pts. 9. TJ Stutts - 107 Pts. 10.Dale
Hammaker - 94 Pts.
Associate Sponsors for the Central PA 358 Point Series
are... Panchos Racing Products , Hoseheads.com ,
PaPosseracing.com , Ruckers Computer Solutions , Delco Signs
, WRT Speedwerx , CFI Sprint Bodies , Jager Hill Racing, PA
Powder Custom Powder Coating, CR Graphics , Kens Jewelery
and Coins.
Upcoming races for the Central PA 358 Point Series for
the month of May....
May 3rd – Trail Way Speedway / Williams Grove Speedway
May 4th – Selinsgrove Speedway / Lincoln Speedway May 10th –
Trail Way Speedway / Williams Grove Speedway May 11th –
Lincoln Speedway May 17th – Trail Way Speedway May 18th –
Selinsgrove Speedway May 24th – Trail Way May 25th –
Selinsgrove Speedway / Lincoln Speedway May 31st – Trail Way
Speedway / Williams Grove Speedway
You can follow everything related to the Central PA 358
Point Series on the web at www.centralparacing.com as well
on Face Book at the Central PA 358 Point Series Face Book
page.
Rich Eichelberger, Wes Alleman, and Tim Drawbaugh Win
Williams Grove Saturday Night Series Races
Mechanicsburg, PA April 28
Veteran Super Sportsman drivers don't fade away - they
just improve with age. Super Sportsman driver Rich
Eichelberger began his racing career in 1971. Since that
beginning, the York Springs driver has turned countless
miles on local ovals, recording over 80 feature wins. Last
Saturday night, at Williams Grove Speedway, Eichelberger
made a late charge to win the 20-lap Blazer's Body Shop
feature.
Kenny Edkins, in his second season of competition,
started on the outside of the front row. The Marysville
driver sprinted into the lead with Chris Meleason in second.
Rich Eichelberger, the seventh-place starter, was fifth by
the completion of lap one.
Eichelberger was fourth when the only caution of the race
occurred on lap five. Eichelberger used the restart to take
third position from Gregg Foster. Up front, Edkins and
Meleason were fighting for the lead: Edkins on the bottom,
Meleason working the outside.
Rich Eichelberger made his charge in the final ten laps.
By lap 12, the fight for first involved Edkins, Meleason,
and Eichelberger. Two laps later Eichelberger slipped by
Meleason. The lead trio, in the 17th lap, encountered a
slower car. The threesome was side-by-side exiting turn two.
Edkins slid wide and Rich Eichelberger charged into the lead
with Meleason taking second. Eichelberger crossed the finish
line six lengths ahead of Meleason. Frankie Herr, the winner
of the Sprint Aces Hard Charger award, finished in third.
Edkins was fourth and Foster finished in fifth.
The heat wins for the 35-car field went to Paul Miller,
Herr, Meleason, and Bobby Hockenberry. Eric Walker won the
consolation.
Jake Jones, the pole sitter for the 20-lap Newville
Electrical Services 358 Late Model feature, took over the
immediate lead. Fifth-place starter Wes Alleman was in fifth
by the end of lap one. A massive lap three, third turn pile
up resulted in a red flag. Driver Jared Miller, as a
precautionary measure, went to the hospital.
Jake Jones continued to lead with Steve Clabaugh in
second. Wes Alleman advanced his No. 80 into third. The top
three were racing nose to tail, often inches apart. Alleman
made his move in the 11th circuit. He swept by Clabaugh to
take over the runner-up position. One lap later Alleman
moved to the outside of turns three and four to pass Jones.
The final caution of the race came on lap 14 for an
expired engine in the Clabaugh machine. Alleman, from
Newville, dominated the remaining laps. He won his second
straight by nine lengths over Jones, Scott Richwine, Eric
Irvin (making his first Williams Grove start), and Sam
Gallagher.
Alleman, Shaun Jones, and Richwine won the heats for the
27 entries. The consolation victory went to Bernie Beard.
Dave Latsha won the Artwerks Hard Charger award.
Greg Diehl advanced from his third starting spot to the
lead on the first lap of the Newville Construction Services
Street Stock feature. Dustin Hollinger was in second with
fifth-place starter Tim Drawbaugh in third. Hollinger's No.
5 lost an engine in the third lap, advancing Drawbaugh to
second.
Drawbaugh, from Carlisle, challenged leader Diehl. Behind
the leaders was a four-car fight for third featuring Ed
Halter, Craig Morgan, Jeff Haag, and Bob Gutshall.
Following a lap nine restart, Diehl continued to set the
pace with Drawbaugh, Gutshall, Morgan, and Chad Smith
challenging. Tim Drawbaugh made his winning pass off turn
two in the 13th lap. Two laps later Diehl slid wide allowing
Craig Morgan to charge into second, with Bob Gutshall in
third, and Chad Smith was fourth. Drawbaugh held off the
trailing trio to win his first feature by a length over
Morgan. Gutshall finished third, Smith was fourth, and Diehl
took fifth.
Diehl and Pat McNeal won the heats for the 18
competitors. Craig Morgan was the winner of the Artwerks
Hard Charger award.
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series returns
to action May 4. The Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman,
along with the Newville Electrical Services 358 Late Models,
and the Newville Construction Services Street Stocks will be
in action. The racing action begins at 6:30 p.m. All adults
pay just five dollars admission with children 12 and under
entering the speedway grounds free.
The popular Meet and Greet returns this week. In honor of
the great stock car competition with the SNS, the first Meet
and Greet will feature drivers from the 358 Late Models and
Street Stocks. Roy Miller and Jared Miller from the 358 Late
Models, plus Street Stock driver Kevin Sigler are
tentatively scheduled to take part. The Meet and Greet will
begin at 5 p.m. in the infield area.
Super Sportsman results:
1) 8 Rich Eichelberger 2) 318 Chris Meleason 3) 99
Frankie Herr 4) 75 Kenny Edkin 5) 32 Gregg Foster 6) 222 Jay
Fannasy 7) 25 Bobby Hockenberry 8) 3B Mike Enders 9) 21
LeRoy Martin 10) 33 Scott Geesey 11) 11 Steve Fannasy 12) 1
Paul Miller 13) 45 Dave Socks III 14) 30 Scott Dellinger 15)
55c Chad Criswell 16) 93 Carmen Perigo Jr. 17) 88w Eric
Walker 18) 20 Eric Eckert 19) 69 Mallie Shuster 20) 20w
Davey Walsh 21) 7 Todd Leonard 22) 22 Jaremi Hanson 23) 70D
Bill Devine 24) 77 Russ Mitten
DNQ:35 Gary Johnston, 43 Doug Dodson, 91 Lanny Hake, 888
John Wolfe, 57G Geoff Gill, 2 Ken Keyton, 9R Brent
Rumberger, 00 Rick Barr, 29 Duaine Smith, 59 Steve Wilbur,
77w Tom Wyckoff
Newville Electrical Services 358 Late Models results
1) 80 Wes Alleman 2) 43 Jake Jones 3) 2 Scott Richwine 4)
87 Eric Irvin 5) 25 Sam Gallagher 6) 48 Donnie Farling 7)
19L Dave Latsha 8) 19 Matt Nailor 9) 72 Ron Coleman 10) 57
Brad Shank 11) M1 Roy Miller 12) 64 Grant Adams 13) 11 Sam
Rial 14) 4 Cole Amsden 15) 116 Travis Mease 16) 29 Steve
Clabaugh 17) 78 John Ebersole 18) 7 Pat Beard 19) 14 Tyler
Horst 20) 12 Charlie Schaffer 21) 48 Larry Baer 22) 15 Jared
Miller 23) X Bernie Beard 24) 1J Shaun Jones DNQ: 99x Ken
Stitt, 19x Tom Smith, 99 Steve Stitt, 88 Randy Croop
Newville Construction Services Street Stocks:
1) Super 7 Tim Drawbaugh 2) Craig Morgan ( Artwerks Hard
Charger ) 3) 65 Bob Gutshall 4) 99 Chad Smith 5) 80D Greg
Diehl 6) 22 Steve Dove 7) 48D Danny Farling 8) 16 Walt
Lemmon 9) 00 Pat McNeal 10) 48 Taylor Farling 11) 29J Jeff
Haag 12) 29B Ricky Bender 13) 14 Ed Halter 14) 1 Eric Tripp
15) 86 Scott Strickler 16) 5 Dustin Hollinger DNS: 7s Kevin
Sigler, 19 Jerry Fifield
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
27 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
SHULTZ, STONE, BACHMAN & FOWLER TAKE SELINSGROVE WINS
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Jason Shultz of Carlisle held off
fellow Mach 1 Chassis racers TJ Stutts of Liverpool and Mark
Smith of Sunbury for his first victory of the season in the
thrilling 25-lap 358 sprint car feature Saturday night at
Selinsgrove Speedway.
The $1,500 win was Shultz’s ninth career at the track
driving the Mach 1 Chassis/Martin’s Refrigeration No. 2. He
became the fourth different winner in as many races in
358-360 sprint car competition this season.
Dan Stone of Thompson held off the hard-charging Jeff
Rine of Danville for his first win of the year in the
equally exciting race for the super late models in the
division’s 30-lap spring championship race. Stone’s fifth
career win at the track was worth $2,500. He also became the
fourth different winner in as many late model shows.
The 15-lap pro stock feature win was awarded to Kyle
Bachman of Selinsgrove when Brad Mitch of McClure was
disqualified for a wheel-base technicality on his race car
during the post-race inspection.
John Fowler Jr. of Montandon drove to his second win of
the season in the 12-lap roadrunner feature.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the 12th annual Pro
Stock 20 plus a complete program of 358 sprint car, late
model, and roadrunner racing at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 4. The
Pro Stock 20 will pay $1,000 to win. Track gates will open
at 5 p.m.
Second-place starter Duane Mausteller powered into the
early lead in the sprint car feature and quickly opened a
comfortable lead over third-place starter Colby Womer. On
the third circuit, 10th-place starter Jason Shultz stormed
into the runner up position and began to reel in Mausteller.
The race’s first caution flag unfurled on lap 11 when
Brian Garland’s car fell off the pace on the backstretch.
When the race resumed, Mausteller and Shultz dueled for the
lead while an intense battle for third unfolded between
Womer, 11th-place starter TJ Stutts and seventh-place
starter Mark Smith.
On lap 15, Smith advanced to third and closed on the
leaders. By lap 20, the top four runners were in a
wheel-to-wheel race in lapped traffic. Two laps later,
misfortune struck Mausteller when his car drifted into the
third turn wall and rolled over. Mausteller escaped injury.
For the final restart, Shultz maintained the lead with
Stutts and Smith in close pursuit. Shultz’s margin of
victory was just .49 of a second over Stutts. Smith settled
for third, while Womer and ninth-place starter Derek Locke
rounded out the top five.
Second-place starter Dan Stone pulled into the lead at
the drop of the green flag in the late model spring
championship race. In the opening laps, Stone was chased by
polesitter Steve Campbell while fifth-place starter Dylan
Yoder moved into third. Meanwhile, sixth-place starter Jim
Yoder and seventh-place starter Jeff Rine dueled for the
fourth position.
The caution flag regrouped the field on lap 11when Chad
Davis stopped on the track in turn four. On the ensuing
restart, Stone continued to set a torrid pace while D. Yoder
drove by Campbell for the second position. At the halfway
point, Rine horsepowered his way into third and the top
three runners began to break away from the field.
On the 17th circuit, Rine raced into second and closed on
Stone. On several occasions Rine attempted to make a pass
for the lead to no avail. By lap 25, the lead trio was
beginning to encounter slower traffic, setting up a tight
race for the finish but the final caution flag waved on lap
26 for Jim Bernheisel.
In the final four laps, Stone protected the lead and
posted a .58 of a second victory over Rine, D. Yoder, J.
Yoder, and Kenny Trevitz.
Outside front row starter Kyle Bachman held off
polesitter Matt Hornberger for the early lead in the pro
stock feature. On the third lap, however, Hornberger’s car
fell off the pace as fifth-place starter Brad Mitch took
over the runner up position and third-place starter Nathan
Long held down the spot.
During the second half of the race, Bachman and Mitch
see-sawed for the lead numerous times through the turns.
Mitch finally secured the lead in the final five laps and
went on to take the checkered flag by only half of a second
over Bachman. During the post-race inspection, however,
Mitch’s car was disqualified for a wheel-base technicality
and the win was awarded to Bachman over Long, Troy Miller,
AJ Stroup, and Pete Lauver.
Second-place starter John Schoch led the first seven laps
of the roadrunner race until the eighth circuit when his car
drifted high in turn three and allowed third-place starter
John Fowler Jr. to take command of the field. Polesitter
Brandon Shultz followed Fowler into the runner up position
and dueled with fourth-place starter Brian Johnson for the
spot in the final two laps of the race.
At the checkered flag, Fowler was victorious by 1.9
seconds over Johnson, Shultz, fifth-place starter Bob Bussey,
and Ray Rothfuss.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 27 April 2013 358
Sprint Cars – 22 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 2 Jason Shultz 2)
23 TJ Stutts 3) 1 Mark Smith 4) 19 Colby Womer 5) 77 Derek
Locke 6) 5B Josh Beard 7) 15 Mark Bittner 8) 66 Ryan
Kissinger 9) 76 Larry Kelleher 10) 34 Austin Reed 11) 99K
Cody Keller 12) 1J Ryan Greth 13) 67 Jason Cherry 14) 71C
Charlie Anderson 15) 21 Duane Mausteller DNF 16) 5 Phil
Walter DNF 17) 29S Derek Steward DNF 18) 42 Alan Spriggle
DNF 19) 22M Brian Garland DNF 20) 33 John Troxell DNS 21) 38
Scott Wilson DNS 22) 13 Eric Tomecek DNS Heat Winners: Mark
Smith, Cody Keller, Larry Kelleher Late Models – 28 Entries
30-Lap A-Main: 1) 21D Dan Stone ( $2,500) 2) 2J Jeff Rine 3)
24 Dylan Yoder 4) 27 Jim Yoder 5) 61 Ken Trevitz 6) 16 Matt
Cochran 7) 2 Steve Campbell 8) 06 Mike Lupfer 9) 88 Tony
Adams 10) 3W Tim Wilson 11) 19 AJ Hoffman 12) 119B Bryan
Bernheisel 13) 30 Sam Schaeffer 14) 4D Chad Hollenbeck 15)
99Z Dave Zona 16) 91 Chad Davis 17) 10 Dave Stamm 18) 119
Jim Bernheisel DNF 19) 17 Nick Dickson DNF 20) 51 Dave
Graber DNF 21) 26 Jerry Bard DNF 22) 66 Justin Kann DNF 23)
90 Kyle Rhoads DNF 24) 14 Dave Brouse Sr. DNF 25) 11 Jason
Schmidt DNS Heat Winners: Chad Davis, Ken Trevitz, Dan
Stone, Steve Campbell Consolation Winner: Jim Bernheisel
Time Trials: 1) 24 Dylan Yoder 19.458 2) 2J Jeff Rine 19.466
3) 2 Steve Campbell 19.630 4) 21D Dan Stone 19.700 5) 27 Jim
Yoder 19.707 6) 16 Matt Cochran 19.780 7) 26 Jerry Bard
19.928 8) 119B Bryan Bernheisel 19.914 9) 4D Chad Hollenbeck
19.957 10) 88 Tony Adams 19.967 11) 61 Ken Trevitz 20.015
12) 91 Chad Davis 20.025 13) 06 Mike Lupfer 20.051 14) 17
Nick Dickson 20.055 15) 119 Jim Bernheisel 20.072 16) 99Z
Dave Zona 20.127 17) 3W Tim Wilson 20.134 18) 19 AJ Hoffman
20.189 19) 76 Andy Haus 20.302 20) 11 Jason Schmidt 20.349
21) 9 Hayes Mattern 20.456 22) 66 Justin Kann 20.529 23) 30
Sam Schaeffer 20.699 24) 90 Kyle Rhoads 21.235 25) 14 Dave
Brouse Jr. 21.377 26) 51 Dave Graber 22.091 27) 10 Dave
Stamm 22.897 28) 6 Donnie Schick DNT Pro Stocks – 16 Entries
15-Lap A-Main: 1) 99 Kyle Bachman (Awarded Win) 2) 63 Nathan
Long 3) 115 Troy Miller 4) 26 AJ Stroup 5) 85L Pete Lauver
6) 85 Terry Lauver 7) 06 Frank Reisser 8) 4 Jim Payne 9) 28J
Jeff Ceballo 10) 32 Tom Hartman 11) 11 Jake Buck DNF 12)
115S Shaun Miller DNF 13) Matt Hornberger DNF 14) 19H Tommy
Slanker DNS 15) 55 Randy Nowlen DNS 16) 10M Brad Mitch (DQ)
Heat Winners: Matt Hornberger, Brad Mitch Roadrunners – 10
Entries 12-Lap A-Main: 1) 02 John Fowler 2) 201 Brian
Johnson 3) 31B Brandon Shultz 4) 76 Bob Bussey 5) 22 Ray
Rothfuss 6) 28I Curtis Lawton 7) 8K Jeremy Kline 8) 89 John
Schoch 9) 7X Butch Shaffer 10) 88 Karen Chase
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Doug Esh Bests National Invaders And All Stars For
Port Royal Weikert Memorial
4/27/13
Port Royal – Thousands of people flocked to Port Royal
Speedway on Saturday night to see national sprint car stars
battle for bragging rights in the 10th running of the All
Star Circuit of Champions Bob Weikert Memorial and at the
finish it was Pennsylvania Posse star Doug Esh of Lancaster
taking home a payday worth over $12,000.
Esh bested NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Sweet of
Grass Valley, California, in a Kasey Kahne Racing mount and
three-time All Stars Champion Dale Blaney of Hartford, Ohio,
for the prestigious victory.
In the pro stock feature Tim Krape pocketed his second
win of the season while Jason Davis picked up the enduro
dash.
Qualifications for the Weikert Memorial saw five drivers
bust the one lap track record set earlier this season by
Mike Erdley. Prior to Erdley’s new benchmark, the record had
stood since 2002.
Logan Schuchart, piloting a replica Weikert’s Livestock
No. 29 sprinter, ended up setting fast time and earning $200
for the effort with a lap of 15.376 seconds.
The other four drivers under Erdley’s previous one-lap
mark of 15.634 were Danny Holtgraver, Brad Sweet, Tim
Shaffer and Doug Esh.
“Sweet Sensation” Brad Sweet earned the pole for the
30-lap All Stars Weikert main event and he was flanked by
four time and defending All Stars titlist Tim Shaffer for
the start while Cap Henry and Esh lined up in row two.
When the green flag dropped on the star-studded field,
Sweet took the lead over Shaffer and Esh.
Shaffer, of Aliquippa, kept pace with Sweet until lap six
when he drove into the lead, surprising many who had watched
earlier as Sweet set a blistering pace in the dash.
After running the bottom early, Sweet had changed lanes
abruptly to the cushion to try to stay ahead of Shaffer but
ended up bobbling in the top groove instead of pulling away,
allowing Shaffer to pass by before he could settle into the
line.
Shaffer entered the backmarkers on the seventh circuit
just after taking control while Sweet stayed close and Esh
made it a three-car battle for the lead.
Esh, aboard the No. 98 sprinter, was high-flying around
the top of the speedway and made impressive passes of both
Sweet and Shaffer within the same lap on the ninth tour to
take command.
Sweet drove by Shaffer for second a lap later and shortly
after the races first yellow flag appeared for a lapped Ryan
Taylor on the backstretch who had looped his car and in the
process forced Tim Shaffer to spin out of third in an effort
to avoid heavy contact.
The spin by Shaffer then advanced Dale Blaney to third
for the restart however that was quickly called back when
California’s Tim Kaeding rolled to a stop on the front
chute.
Only one more lap could be completed before a yellow for
defending event winner Greg Hodnett stopped the field for
refueling.
At the stoppage, national pavement and dirt driving
sensation Kyle Larson was already up to ninth after starting
22nd in the field.
Larson blasted by Lance Dewease and Mike Wagner when
action resumed and was up to seventh and challenging Steve
Buckwalter for sixth on the 16th lap when he looped the car
in the fourth turn after having a piece of debris lodge in
his brakes, rendering them inoperable.
Esh took off when action resumed with Sweet and Blaney in
tow while Danny Lasoski drove by Cap Henry for fourth.
Esh entered traffic again with seven laps to go, allowing
Sweet to begin closing in during the late stages.
In fact, Sweet really closed in during the last two laps
when Esh slipped up over the cushion, first in the second
corner and then again in turn four but time ran out for
Sweet when the checkers unfurled over the field and a
raucous crowd.
Esh took over $12,200 in total including lap money, which
was posted at $100 each.
Sweet ended the night second, pleased with his run after
never seeing the facility before the night’s racing. He took
$500 in lap money.
Blaney raced to the line third followed by Lasoski and
Henry.
Mike Wagner finished sixth followed by Lance Dewease, Jac
Haudenschild, Steve Buckwalter and Blane Heimbach.
Tim Shaffer rebounded for 16th and also took home $300 in
lap money.
Larson finished 17th.
Heats for the 39-car field worth $100 each in memory of
Jere Reigle were taken by Buckwalter, Hodnett, Dewease and
Dylan Cisney.
The $100 feature hard charger award courtesy of
CRANKWERKZ went to Chad Layton who advanced a total of 11
spots to finish 13th.
Rick Lafferty took home $100 from CRANKWERKZ as the
highest driver in Port Royal points who failed to qualify.
Sweet took the dash and Danny Holtgraver took the B Main.
Kyle Rapp led the first three laps of the 15-lap pro
stock main before Tim Krape took over on a restart and sped
to the win.
It was Krape’s second win of the season at the track.
Scott Landis took second from Rapp later in the race
while Rapp ended up third.
Andrew Shoop and Keith Garman rounded out the top five.
Heats went to Krape and Garman.
Jason Davis took the lead from Bill Powell on lap 10 of
the 20-lap enduro dash.
Davis had to hold off Jared Fulkroad to the finish after
Fulkroad took second spot with seven laps to go.
Devin Hart finished third after starting 11th followed by
Rick Adair and Austin Johnson.
2013 Bob Weikert Memorial Sponsors: Weikert’s Livestock,
Fairfield, PA; TBK Installations, Fairfield, PA; Cin-Tash
Properties LLC., Fairfield, PA; 21 Feeders, Allen, KS.;
Holtapp Trucking, Pomeroy, IA.; DF Bryant Trucking,
Fairfield, PA.; Heritage Cattle Inc., Garden City, KS.; Seth
Snyder – Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, PA; Flying W Express
Inc., Fairfield, PA.; Nicholas Meats, Loganton, PA; Bill &
Bonnie McLeod – Antelope Springs Ranch, Blackwell, TX;
Puckett Livestock, Brookneal, VA.; JAB Livestock, Jersey
Shore, PA.; Scott’s Body Shop, Gettysburg, PA.; Jason Roth
Cattle Co., Fresno, CA.; Dennis & Teresa Roth – Roth
Motorsports, Fresno, CA.; Hy-Plains Feedyard, LLC.,
Montezuma, KS.; Minnix Cattle Company LLC., Buchanan, VA.;
Folkens Brothers Hauling, Lester, IA; Steven K Bierly
Trucking, Mill Hall, PA; Virginia Cattle Co. – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; South Branch Valley Livestock – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; Greencastle Livestock Market Inc.,
Greencastle, PA; Miller & Associates Real Estate, LLC. –
Marty Miller, Gettysburg, PA; Upper Marsh Creek Farm,
Orrtanna, PA; Virginia Livestock, Front Royal, VA; JW Treuth
& Sons, Baltimore, MD.; Roadcap Livestock, Quicksburg, VA; S
& G Express, Herndon, PA.; Wayne F. Craig & Sons Livestock,
Shippensburg, PA.; Richard Grim Trucking, Gettysburg, PA;
Mik Vis, Valley Springs, SD; Gary Dennis, Biglerville, PA; S
& B Livestock Dealer Inc., Herndon, PA., Omaha Commodities,
Omaha, NE.
April 27, 2013 finishes:
410 sprints, 39 entries:
Qualifying - Kistler Engines
1. 29-Logan Schuchart, 15.376; 2. 45-Danny Holtgraver,
15.516; 3. 49-Brad Sweet, 15.548; 4. 83-Tim Shaffer, 15.564;
5. 98-Doug Esh, 15.620; 6. 2-Dale Blaney, 15.645; 7. 83K-Tim
Kaeding, 15.651; 8. 54-Cap Henry, 15.667; 9. 17B-Steve
Buckwalter, 15.687; 10. 55-Mike Wagner, 15.733; 11. 11-Mike
Erdley, 15.761; 12. 1Z-Danny Lasoski, 15.779; 13. 747-Davey
Sammons, 15.815; 14. 13-Jason Leffler, 15.826; 15. 27-Lance
Dewease, 15.875; 16. 75-Nicole Bower, 15.898; 17. 59-Jac
Haudenschild, 15.901; 18. 39-Greg Hodnett, 15.914; 19.
12-Blane Heimbach, 15.917; 20. O7 i-Cliff Brian, 15.923; 21.
O-Justin Henderson, 15.929; 22. 56-Nate Snyder, 15.971; 23.
20-Ryan Taylor, 15.984; 24. 5-Dylan Cisney, 15.985; 25.
1K-Kyle Larson, 15.987; 26. 18-Ryan Bohlke, 16.006; 27.
O7-Mark Coldren, 16.022; 28. 44-Joey Hershey, 16.054; 29.
7K-Dan Shetler, 16.113; 30. 40-Caleb Helms, 16.123; 31.
3-Pat Cannon, 16.146; 32. 8H-Keith Kauffman, 16.154; 33.
7-Chad Layton, 16.170; 34. OL-Rick Lafferty, 16.234; 35.
52-Jim Shuster, 16.247; 36. 33-Curt Stroup, 16.255; 37.
80-Trey Gustin, 16.258; 38. 48-Danny Dietrich, 16.350; 39.
8R-Mike Ruttkamp, 17.772
Heat 1 - Kears Speed Shop (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[4] ; 2. O-Justin Henderson[1] ;
3. 98-Doug Esh[5] ; 4. 747-Davey Sammons[3] ; 5. 7-Chad
Layton[9] ; 6. 29-Logan Schuchart[6] ; 7. 80-Trey Gustin[10]
; 8. 1K-Kyle Larson[7] ; 9. 7K-Dan Shetler[8] ; 10. 59-Jac
Haudenschild[2]
Heat 2 - All Pro Aluminum Heads (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 39-Greg Hodnett[2] ; 2. 55-Mike Wagner[4] ; 3. 2-Dale
Blaney[5] ; 4. 56-Nate Snyder[1] ; 5. 18-Ryan Bohlke[7] ; 6.
48-Danny Dietrich[10] ; 7. 13-Jason Leffler[3] ; 8. OL-Rick
Lafferty[9] ; 9. 45-Danny Holtgraver[6] ; 10. 40-Caleb
Helms[8]
Heat 3 - Dragon Race Fuel (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 27-Lance Dewease[3] ; 2. 12-Blane Heimbach[2] ; 3.
20-Ryan Taylor[1] ; 4. 49-Brad Sweet[6] ; 5. 83K-Tim
Kaeding[5] ; 6. 3-Pat Cannon[8] ; 7. 52-Jim Shuster[9] ; 8.
O7-Mark Coldren[7] ; 9. 11-Mike Erdley[4]
Heat 4 - Kinsler Fuel Injection (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5-Dylan Cisney[1] ; 2. 1Z-Danny Lasoski[4] ; 3. 83-Tim
Shaffer[6] ; 4. O7 i-Cliff Brian[2] ; 5. 54-Cap Henry[5] ;
6. 8H-Keith Kauffman[8] ; 7. 33-Curt Stroup[9] ; 8. 44-Joey
Hershey[7] ; 9. 75-Nicole Bower[3]
Dash - Outerwears Performance Products (6 Laps, finishing
order determined first 6 starting positions of A-feature
1. 49-Brad Sweet[1] ; 2. 83-Tim Shaffer[2] ; 3. 54-Cap
Henry[3] ; 4. 98-Doug Esh[5] ; 5. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[6] ;
6. 2-Dale Blaney[4]
B-Main - MSD Ignition (12 Laps - Top 4 finishers transfer
to the A-feature)
1. 45-Danny Holtgraver[2] ; 2. 29-Logan Schuchart[1] ; 3.
1K-Kyle Larson[7] ; 4. 59-Jac Haudenschild[6] ; 5. 7K-Dan
Shetler[10] ; 6. 13-Jason Leffler[4] ; 7. OL-Rick
Lafferty[14] ; 8. 40-Caleb Helms[11] ; 9. O7-Mark Coldren[8]
; 10. 75-Nicole Bower[5] ; 11. 52-Jim Shuster[15] ; 12.
33-Curt Stroup[16] ; 13. 80-Trey Gustin[17] ; 14. 8H-Keith
Kauffman[13] ; 15. 44-Joey Hershey[9] ; 16. 11-Mike
Erdley[3]
A-Main - University of Northwestern Ohio (30 Laps)
1. 98-Doug Esh[4]; 2. 49-Brad Sweet[1]; 3. 2-Dale
Blaney[6]; 4. 1Z-Danny Lasoski[8]; 5. 54-Cap Henry[3]; 6.
55-Mike Wagner[7]; 7. 27-Lance Dewease[10]; 8. 59-Jac
Haudenschild[14]; 9. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[5]; 10. 12-Blane
Heimbach[16]; 11. O-Justin Henderson[18]; 12. 45-Danny
Holtgraver[13]; 13. 7-Chad Layton[24]; 14. 83K-Tim
Kaeding[11]; 15. 747-Davey Sammons[9]; 16. 83-Tim
Shaffer[2]; 17. 1K-Kyle Larson[22]; 18. 5-Dylan Cisney[21];
19. O7 i-Cliff Brian[17]; 20. 18-Ryan Bohlke[23]; 21.
56-Nate Snyder[19]; 22. 39-Greg Hodnett[15]; 23. 20-Ryan
Taylor[20]; 24. 29-Logan Schuchart[12]
Hard Charger: 7-Chad Layton[+11]
Pro stock feature, 13 entries: 1. Tim Krape, 2. Scott
Landis, 3. Kyle Rapp, 4. Andrew Shoop, 5. Keith Garman, 6.
Dan Berry, 7. Tim Fedder, 8. Nate Fisher, 9. Dave Berry, 10.
Chase Bowsman, 11. Dustin Kirk, 12. Nate Stroup, 13. Dusty
Baker
Enduro dash, 14 entries: 1. Jason Davis, 2. Jared
Fulkroad, 3. Devin Hart, 4. Rick Adair, 5. Austin Johnson,
6. Devon Henry, 7. Ed Aucker, 8.. Pete Leister, 9. Brady
Cauffman, 10. Floyd Sheetz, 11. Bill Powell, 12. Jesse
Brown, 13. Tyler Amtower, 14. Mike Goodwin.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude! Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Sat., April 27, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., May 4 (Time Trials 7:30 PM) - 10TH
ANNUAL WELDON STERNER MEMORIAL for 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints,
and Thundercars (York County Racing Club Night) Sat., May 11
(Time Trials 7:30) - PROSPECT METAL AND USED AUTO PARTS
NIGHT - World of Outlaws tune-up for 410 sprints, plus 358
Sprint & Thundercars Wed., May 15 (Time Trials 7:30) - WORLD
OF OUTLAWS
MONTIETH ENDS DRY SPELL WITH SECOND LINCOLN WIN OF YEAR;
Young fifth different winner in five events in "358" sprint
cars; Blaine Leppo scores first Lincoln win in Legends
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 4/27/13 - Brian Montieth ended a
personal dry spell by coming from ninth starting spot to
claim his second win of the year in the 25-lap "410" sprint
car feature at Lincoln Speedway Saturday night.
And he did it in his normal thrilling style, advancing to
the top five by the end of the second lap and passing Robbie
Kendall to move into fourth on lap four. That's when he
joined a wild four-car battle for the lead.
Polesitter and race-long leader Jacob Allen got swallowed
up John Rudisill, Billy Dietrich, and Montieth as they all
passed for position on lap six.
Rudisill came out with the lead and ran the cushion,
leading the next 11 laps. Montieth moved past Dietrich into
the runner-up spot on lap 10, and tried numerous times to
drive under Rudisill in turn three and four, to no avail.
Montieth finally drove low in turns one and two and
pulled even driving up the backstretch of lap 17 to finally
grab the lead. Seventh-starting Adam Wilt caught Rudisill
for second as the leaders raced through lapped traffic on
the next lap, and Rudisill brought out the caution when he
spun on turn one of lap 20.
Once in front, Montieth left no doubt, crossing
1.56-seconds ahead of Wilt, with 11th-starting Fred Rahmer,
Cory Haas, and tenth-starting Alan Krimes completing the top
five. Sixth through tenth were Billy Dietrich, Kendall, Jim
Siegel, Brent Marks, and Gerard McIntyre, Jr.
"The track was a little faster than I thought it was
going to be," said Montieth in victory lane, "We've been
running like crap for the last couple of weeks. We've been
struggling, but we're getting better I guess. We're trying
to figure out some stuff before the Outlaws get here. I
don't know if we're straightened out, but tonight we were a
little better than what we've been, so I guess it's baby
steps at a time...I don't know."
Montieth's 36th-career Lincoln win moved him into a tie
for seventh with Lance Dewease on the all-time Lincoln win
list.
Heats for the 26 "410" Sprinters were won by Krimes,
Marks, and Haas.
Niki Young became the fifth different winner in as many
races in the 20-lap "358" sprint car feature.
Like Montieth in the "410" sprints, he also won
convincingly, advancing from tenth starting spot to third by
the end of the third lap and catching polesitter Scott
Fisher on lap four. He chased down outside front row starter
and race-long leader D.J. Montgomery, grabbing the lead as
the two drove under the crossed flags.
Montgomery hit the inside guardrail and spun as the cars
entered turn one of lap 11, putting Fisher back on Young's
back bumper for the restart. But three laps later,
11th-starting Ryan Wilson drove around Fisher for second.
Young led the last ten laps to cross 2.06 seconds ahead
of Wilson, with Fisher settling for third, 12th-starting
Austin Hogue advancing to fourth, and Ted Thomas, Jr. fifth.
Sixth through tenth were Dale Hammaker, Tyler Ross,
15th-starting Jeff Rohrbaugh, Tim Wagaman, and 17th-starting
Mike Bittinger.
Heats for the 25 "358" Sprints were won by Hogue, Brie
Hershey, and Thomas.
Spring Grove's Blaine Leppo claimed his first career
Lincoln win in the 15-lap Central PA Legends feature. Leppo
started on the pole and led every lap, despite heavy
race-long pressure from Scott Haudeshell and Bob Stough.
Haudeshell and Stough swapped second several times, and both
drivers challenged Leppo at one point in the race.
In the end, Stough crossed second, .53 seconds behind the
winner, followed by Haudeshell, Rick Miller, and Bill Diehl.
Heats for the 28 Legends were won by Lucas Montgomery,
Scott Gobrecht, and Haudeshell, with Jacob Feltch winning
the consolation.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday, May 4th
with the 10th Annual Weldon Sterner Memorial for the 410
Sprinters. The 33-lap feature will pay $6,900 to win. The
Keizer Aluminum Wheels 358 Sprints and Thundercars will
round out the evening's racing action. It'll be the first of
two York County Racing Club Nights on the year, with $2 off
admission for all card-carrying club members. Lincoln
switches now to its normal Summer schedule with racing
action getting underway at 7:30 PM. Gates will open at 5:30
PM and hot laps at 7 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., April 27, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) -
1.21-Brian Montieth ($3,200); 2. 15-Adam Wilt; 3. 20S-Fred
Rahmer; 4. 11C-Cory Haas; 5. 87-Alan Krimes; 6. 8-Billy
Dietrich; 7. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 8. 59-Jim Siegel; 9.
19M-Brent Marks; 10. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 11. 71X-Bill
Stine; 12. 35-Steve Owings; 13. 92-Ryan Smith; 14. 29-Ryan
Wilson; 15. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 16. 95-Hunter Mackison;
17. 175-Billy Pauch Jr.; 18. 4-John Rudisill; 19. 22T-Matt
Boland (DNF); 20. 87S-George Suprick; 21. 23-Todd
Rittenhouse, Jr. (DNF); 22. 1A-Jacob Allen (DNF); 23.
1080-Jordon Mackison (DNF); DNS - 21A-Will Rose. No Time
Lap Leaders - Jacob Allen (1-5), John Rudisill (6-16),
Brian Montieth (17-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 87-Alan Krimes; 2.
1A-Jacob Allen; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 29-Ryan Wilson; 5.
87S-George Suprick; 6. 175-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 7. 25-JJ
Grasso; 8. 3-Clint Ide (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
15-Adam Wilt; 3. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 4. 21-Brian Montieth;
5. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 6. 71X-Bill Stine; 7. 22T-Matt
Boland; 8. 21A-Will Rose (DND); 9. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe
(DNF). Time - 2:28.645
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 11C-Cory Haas; 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 4-John Rudisill; 4. 59-Jim Siegel; 5.
92-Ryan Smith; 6. 35-Steve Owings; 7. 23-Todd Rittenhouse
Jr.; 8. 95-Hunter Mackison; 9. 1080-Jordon Mackison. Time -
2:35.030
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
65-Niki Young; 2. 29-Ryan Wilson; 3. 21-Scott Fisher; 4.
52-Austin Hogue; 5. 2-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 6. 66-Dale Hammaker;
7. 5-Tyaler Ross; 8. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 9. 1*-Tim Wagaman;
10. 12-Mike Bittinger; 11. 97-Brie Hershey; 12. 38-Mark
Strickler; 13. 28-Matt Findley; 14. 27-Jay Galloway; 15.
119-Chandler Leiby; 16. 2D-Chase Dietz; 17. 47-Michael
Hamer; 18. 94V-Matt Mountz; 19. 5O-Brian Allman; 20.
66A-Cody Fletcher; 21. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 22. 22T-Dave
Thrush; 23. 56M-DJ Montgomery; 24. 10-Zach Euculano. No Time
Lap Leaders - DJ Montgomery (1-9), Niki Young (10-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 52-Austin Hogue; 2.
5-Tyler Ross; 3. 21-Scott Fisher; 4. 29-Ryan Wilson; 5.
28-Matt Findley; 6. 5O-Brian Allman; 7. 119-Chandler Leiby;
8. 22T-Dave Thrush (DNF); DNS - 94V-Matt Mounts. No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 97-Brie Hershey; 2.
56M-DJ Montgomery; 3. 27-Jay Galloway; 4. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 5.
2D-Chase Dietz; 6. 12-Mike Bittinger; 7. 66A-Cody Fletcher;
8. 10-Zach Euculano. Time - 2:35.31
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 2GO-Ted Thomas, Jr.;
2. 66-Dale Hammaker; 3. 65-Niki Young; 4. 38-Mark Strickler;
5. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 6. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 7. 47-Michael
Hamer; 8. 23-Chris Arnold (DNF). Time - 2:36.35
CENTRAL PA LEGENDS Feature (15 Laps) 1. 10-Blaine Leppo;
2. 07-Bob Stough; 3. 5-Scott Haudeshell; 4. 38-Rick Miller;
5. 53-Bill Diehl; 6. 15H-Harlon Leppo; 7. 09-Chris Spidle;
8. 15-Lucas Montgomery; 9. 94-Greg Burd; 10. 44-Scott
Gobrecht; 11. 18-Chris Transaeu; 12. 90-Scott Spidle; 13.
56-Mike Gable; 14. 12J-Clint Penkauskas; 15. 13-Jacob
Feltch; 16. 85S-Keith Haring; 17. 79-Ed Trump; 18. 14-Joe
Ehrisman; 19. 93-Dave Miller; 20. 20-Vern Houseman; 21.
55-Greg Martz (DNF); 22. 77-Randy Fetterhoff (DNF); 23.
85-Chad Ernst (DNF); 24. 890-Tim Bauer (DNF). No Time Lap
Leaders - Blaine Leppo (1-15)
1st Heat (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 15-Lucas Montgomery;
2. 38-Rick Miller; 3. 55-Greg Martz; 4. 12J-Clint Penkoukas;
5. 56-Mike Gable; 6. 890-Tim Bauer; 7. 14-Joe Ehrisman; 8.
76-Randy Minich; 9. 33-Chris Ward; 10. 18-Chris Transeau. No
Time
2nd Heat (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 44-Scott Gobrecht; 2.
53-Bill Diehl; 3. 15H-Harlon Leppo; 4. 77-Randy Fetterhoff;
5. 94-Greg Burd; 6. 85S-Keith Hering; 7. 79-Ed Trump; 8.
521-Scott Deamer, Sr.; 9. 93-Dave Miller. Time - 2:06.62
3rd Heat (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 5-Scott Haudeshell;
2. 07-Bob Stough; 3. 10-Blaine Leppo; 4. 85-Chad Earnst; 5.
09-Chris Spidle; 6. 20-Vern Houseman; 7. 13-Jacob Feltch; 8.
90-Scott Spidle; 9. 3M-Chris McKinney. No Time
Consolation (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 13-Jacob Feltch;
2. 90-Scott Spidle; 3. 18-Chris Transaeu; 4. 14-Joe
Ehrisman; 5. 79-Ed Trump; 6. 93-Dave Miller; 7. 521-Scott
Deamer, Sr.; DNS - 76-Randy Minich, 33-Chris Ward, 3M-Chris
McKinney. No Time
DEFENDING CHAMP WAGAMAN CLAIMS “358” SPRINT CAR WIN AT
TRAIL-WAY;
BRAD WEBER 600cc MICRO-SPRINT WINNER;
RYAN SMITH BEST OF LIMITED STOCKS; JIMMY COMBS TAKES
STREET STOCKS
Hanover, PA (04/26/13) – Defending track champ Tim
Wagaman started on the pole and claimed his first win of the
year in the “358” sprint car feature at Trail-Way Speedway
Friday night.
But that wasn’t the whole story. Wagaman yielded to
outside front row starter Mike Duncan, Jr. at the start and
chased Duncan the first three laps before taking the lead on
lap four.
“I kinda messed up there at the start,” said Wagaman upon
exiting his Blue Ribbon Exteriors/Ryan’s Landscaping/Hanover
Auto Team #1* in victory lane, “We hit lapped traffic really
quick. It got a little hairy, but we were back there once.”
While Wagaman led every lap from lap four on, the race
turned out to be a thriller, with Wagaman holding off a
charging opening night winner Austin Hogue as the two raced
with two lapped cars under the checkered flag.
“Hogue is unbelievable!” exclaimed Wagaman, “He’s gonna
be the driver to beat this year. He races clean and I’m glad
he’s doing well.”
Hogue started eighth and was running fourth when the
caution came out for Jeff Rohrbaugh, who spun in turn four.
Rohrbaugh restarted at the rear, but dropped from the field
on lap 13.
Hogue caught Duncan for second on lap 12, and closed on
the leader as Wagaman was trying to clear lapped traffic.
The two leaders had fans on their feet as they raced
through heavy lapped traffic over the second half of the
race. Wagaman’s final margin of victory was less than a
carlength.
Hogue settled for second, with 10th-starting Brad
McClelland, Duncan, and ninth-starting Robbie Kendall
completing the top five. Sixth through tenth were Cris Eash,
Tim Berkheimer, J.B. Cunningham, hard-charger Mike Bittinger
(who started 17th), and Scott Fisher completing the top ten.
Bittinger actually ran back to his Abbottstown shop to
get another car when his car failed to get any oil pressure,
then suffered a flat tire in his heat.
Heat winners for the 20 “358” sprinters on hand were
teammates Berkheimer and Hogue.
Brad Weber started on the outside front row and led every
lap of the 20-lap 600cc micro-sprint feature. It was his
fifth career Trail-Way win.
Polesitter Larry Thompson finished second, with
12th-starting Dwayne Gutshall (who came from the rear after
a lap four spin), Jim Young, and Jeremy Glass rounding out
the top five.
Heats for the 18 micro-sprints were won by Glass and
Tyler Esh, who was running second when the car shut off on
lap 15 of the feature.
Ryan Smith became the third leader of the event when
Brian Walls suffered a flat tire on lap 12, and went on to
claim his second career win in the 15-lap limited stock
feature.
Second through fifth were 15th-starting Terry Hartlaub,
Todd Miller, Jeff Foster, and Robbie Carroll.
Heats for the 25 limited stocks were won by Brad Kress,
Miller, and Rod Weaver. Matt Chronister won the consolation
event.
Jimmy Combs led every lap from the pole in the 20-lap
street stock feature. Though he has won in thundercars, it
was his first street stock win.
Second through fifth were Bill Foster, Larry Landis,
Timothy Hahn, and Dan Furman.
Heats for the 15 street stocks were won by Justin
Mitchell and Furman.
Next Friday (5/3), Trail-Way Speedway will host the 358
Sprint Cars, 358 Late Models, Limited Stocks, and Central PA
Legends. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m.
The following Friday (5/10), Trail-Way Speedway will host
the 358 Sprints, Limited Stocks, Street Stocks, and 270cc
Micro Sprints. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and racing begins at
7:30 p.m.
For all the latest news and related information from
Trail-Way Speedway, fans are reminded to visit the speedway
website at www.trail-wayspeedway.com. The complete story and
agate from each race night is posted shortly after the final
checkered falls.
Trail-Way Speedway For Immediate Release April 26, 2013
RACE RESULTS
358 Sprint Cars
Feature (25 Laps)
1. 1-Tim Wagaman; 2. 52-Austin Hogue; 3. 6R-Brad
McClelland; 4. 11D-Mike Duncan; 5. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 6.
17E-Cris Eash; 7. 50-Tim Berkheimer; 8. 7C-J.B. Cunningham;
9. 12-Mike Bittinger; 10. 21-Scott Fisher; 11. 33-Brad
Gleason; 12. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 13. 17G-George Streaker,
Jr.; 14. 4-Dwight Leppo; 15. 64-Randy Whisler(DNF); 16.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh(DNF); 17. 99-Joe Trone, Jr.(DNF); 18.
30-Seth Kearchner(DNF); 19. 10-Zach Euculano(DNF); 20.
69-Shane Hoff(DNF). No Time.
Lap Leaders – Mike Duncan (1-3), Tim Wagaman (4-25)
Heat 1 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 50-Tim Berkheimer; 2. 10-Zach Euculano; 3. 6R-Brad
McClelland; 4. 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 5. 7C-J.B. Cunningham;
6. 55K-Robert Kendall; 7. 99-Joe Trone, Jr.; 8. 64-Randy
Whisler; 9. 12-Mike Bittinger(DNF); DNS: 69-Shane Hoff. No
Time.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 52-Austin Hogue; 2. 1-Tim Wagaman; 3. 45-Jeff
Rohrbaugh; 4. 17E-Cris Eash; 5. 33-Brad Gleason; 6. 21-Scott
Fisher; 7. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 8. 17G-George Streaker, Jr.;
9. 30-Seth Kearchner; 10. 4-Dwight Leppo. Time 2:25.31.
600cc Micro Sprints
Feature (20 Laps)
1. 17-Brad Weber; 2. 77-Larry Thompson; 3. 74-Dwayne
Gutshall; 4. 8-Jim Young; 5. 10-Jeremy Glass; 6. 10W-Spencer
Wassilewski; 7. 4C-Cheyenne Topper; 8. 2-Tyler Esh; 9.
14K-Hannah Riser; 10. 00-Troy Rhome; 11. 89-Alyson Dietz;
12. 42-Ed Guevara; 13. 17D-David Holbrook(DNF); 14.
84-Colton Laughman(DNF); 15. 13-Bo Gordon(DNF); 16. 76-Broc
Lawrence(DNF); 17. 1-Shawn Seifert(DNF); 18. 4-Ken Lease(DNF).
No Time.
Lap Leaders – Brad Weber (1-20).
Heat 1 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 10-Jeremy Glass; 2. 77-Larry Thompson; 3. 13-Bo
Gordon, Jr.; 4. 17D-David Holbrook; 5. 89-Alyson Dietz; 6.
84-Colton Laughman; 7. 76-Broc Lawrence; 8. 4C-Cheyenne
Topper; 9. 4-Ken Leese. No Time.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 2-Tyler Esh; 2. 17-Brad Weber; 3. 8-Jim Young; 4.
74-Dwayne Gutshall; 5. 1-Shawn Seifert; 6. 10W-Spencer
Wassilewski; 7. 00-Troy Rhome; 8. 42-Ed Guevara; DNS:
14K-Hannah Riser. Time 2:37.35.
Donnie Kreitz Back In Winning Form To Beat All Stars
At Williams Grove,
Steve Buckwalter comes from 15th to win ARDC Midgets
4/26/13
Mechanicsburg – It was the Donnie Kreitz of old that
returned to Williams Grove Speedway victory lane on Friday
night, beating the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars
with a run from mid-pack for the $5,000 payday.
Kreitz started 10th in the field and and came alive
during the early stages, locked down to the inside of the
track as polesitter Fred Rahmer took the early lead.
Rahmer was trailed and challenged during the early going
by four-time and defending All Star Champion Tim Shaffer of
Aliquippa who took the lead briefly, and then Jac
Haudenschild of Wooster, Ohio.
Haudenschild got by Shaffer for second with seven laps
down in the 30-lapper and quickly closed on Rahmer while
running high and wide on the ragged, disappearing cushion.
Haudenschild raced just off of Rahmer’s right rear tire
for a few laps, frustrated that Rahmer could make his car
wide enough to keep him from pulling the trigger around the
ever-higher cushion.
And then as intense as the race was for the lead between
Rahmer and Haudenschild, along came bottom-running Kreitz
into third making it a three-car race for the lead and win
on the 10th circuit.
Kreitz disposed of both Haudenschild and Rahmer before
lap 12 could be completed, biting fast to the inside in the
first and second turns to run smooth and straight down the
backchute.
But Rahmer battled back and tried to throw a low block on
Kreitz as the pair set their cars into the third turn
however as low as Rahmer went, Kreitz went even lower and
with his car layed left as it exited the fourth turn sucked
fast to the inside rail, he drove into the lead handily.
The races only caution flag appeared with 14 laps down
and on the restart Kreitz pulled away to open up nearly a
straightaway advantage by lap 20.
Kreitz caught the backmarkers with seven laps left but
refused to give up the bottom to begin working the pack,
instead letting Rahmer draw near before again pouring it on
to the finish, still staying just behind the rear of the
field to avoid creating any problems for himself.
“This was a great race for us,” the Sinking Spring
veteran said in victory lane.
“I just caught the leaders right. They didn’t know the
bottom was coming in,” Kreitz commented.
It was his 55th career win at the oval and first since
September 3 of 2010.
It was also his first win over the All Stars at the track
since being stripped of a victory due to a weight infraction
back in 2005.
Rahmer rode home second followed by Shaffer, Lance
Dewease and Alan Krimes.
Sixth through 10th went to Tim Kaeding, Chad Layton,
Haudenschild, Pat Cannon and Brent Marks.
Heats for the 43-car field went to Marks, Greg Hodnett,
Brad Sweet and Caleb Helms. The B Main went to Alan Krimes
while Rahmer earned the pole for the main by winning the
dash.
Chad Layton set fast time with a lap of 17.378 seconds.
Steve Buckwalter of Royersford came from the 15th
starting spot to win the 20-lap ARDC Midget feature, his
second of the season with the club.
Brenden Bright led from the outset until Buckwalter took
over on lap 12.
After starting 11th in the field, Steve Drevicki drove
into second during the last five laps while 20th starter Tim
Buckwalter blasted through the field to cross the line third
at the finish.
Ryan Greth finished fourth followed by Bright.
Heats went to Alex Bright, PJ Gargiulo and Steve
Buckwalter.
April 26, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprint cars, 30 laps: 1. 69K-Donny Krietz Jr.; 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 83-Tim Shaffer; 4. 27-Lance Dewease; 5.
87-Alan Krimes; 6. 83K-Tim Kaeding; 7. 7-Chad Layton; 8.
59-Jac Haudenschild; 9. 3-Pat Cannon ; 10. 19M-Brent Marks;
11. 2-Dale Blaney; 12. OL-Rick Lafferty; 13. 1Z-Danny
Lasoski; 14. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 15. 69-Ryan Smith; 16.
54-Cap Henry; 17. O-Justin Henderson; 18. 48-Danny Dietrich;
19. 49-Brad Sweet; 20. 40-Caleb Helms; 21. 2S-Jim Siegel;
22. 28-Brian Paulus; 23. M1-Mark Smith; 24. 39-Greg Hodnett
DNQ: 21-Brian Montieth, 45-Danny Holtgraver, 11C-Cory
Haas, 13-Jason Leffler, 17B-Steve Buckwalter, 75-Nicole
Bower, 20-Ryan Taylor, 747-Davey Sammons, 12W-Troy Fraker,
14-Gerard McIntyre Jr, O7-Mark Coldren, 93-Sheldon
Haudenschild, 80-Trey Gustin, 14S-Ryan Slothover, 1A-Jacob
Allen, 15-Adam Wilt, 47-Eric Riggins Jr., 29-Ryan Wilson ,
5T-Glendon Forsythe
ARDC Midgets, 20 laps: 1. Steve Buckwalter, 2. Steve
Drevicki, 3, Tim Buckwalter, 4. Ryan Greth, 5. Brenden
Bright, 6. Carey Becker, 7. Bruce Buckwalter, Jr. , 8. Alex
Bright, 9. Shawn Jackson, 10. Jimmy Glenn, 11. Trevor
Kobylarz, 12. Steve Bull, 13. PJ Gargiulo, 14. Steve Craig,
15. Jason Rice, 16. Tony Dimattia, 17. Jamie Speers, 18.
Kyle Lick, 19. Greg Fitzpatrick, 20. Johnny Heydenreich, 21.
Drew Heistand, 22. Brett Arndt, 23. Mark Gilmore, 24. Nick
Wean, 25. Austin Burke, 26. Randy Reid
DNQ: Eric Heydenreich, John Barnett, Brian Gilmore
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Count The Reasons Why Saturday’s Port All Star Weikert
Memorial Is A Must See
4/25/13
Port Royal – The number of reasons why you can’t miss the
All Star Sprint Bob Weikert Memorial at Port Royal Speedway
on Saturday night is innumerable!
First, there’s the opportunity to see no less than 16
drivers in action that have won an All Star Circuit of
Champions Sprint Car event over the years including Danny
“The Dude” Lasoski, Tim Kaeding, Kyle “Young Money” Larson,
Jac “The Wild Child” Haudenschild, Doug “The Hammer” Esh,
Keith “The Man From Mifflintown” Kauffman, Lance Dewease,
Greg Hodnett, “Bad” Chad Layton, Dale “The Lowrider” Blaney,
Tim “The Steel City Outlaw” Shaffer, Brad “Sweet Feet”
Sweet, Logan Schuchart, Mike Wagner, Danny Holtgraver and
Mike Erdley.
That group of drivers alone has amassed some 288 All
Stars feature victories not to mention all their other
checkers.
And then you have an even dozen number of drivers under
the same roof Saturday at Port Royal that have beaten the
World of Outlaws in their careers including three that have
done it already this season in the form of Lasoski, Kaeding
and Larson.
The others include Haudenschild, Esh, Kauffman, Dewease,
Hodnett, Layton, Blaney, Shaffer and Sweet.
Then there’s the number of other drivers in the field
that have won in a 410 sprint car during their careers that
includes but is not limited to Rick Lafferty, Blane Heimbach,
Pat Cannon, Ryan Taylor, Justin Henderson, Sheldon
Haudenschild, and Cliff Brian.
All of this means that the Port Royal Bob Weikert
Memorial sanctioned by the All Stars on Saturday is a must
see if you are a sprint car fan anywhere in the east.
The race pays $10,000 to win out of an A Main purse of
some $34,000 plus another nearly $4,000 in contingency money
that is up for grabs. The feature pays $500 just to start.
Laps pay $100 to lead, heats pay $100 to win in memory of
Jere Reigle, fast time is worth $200 and there’s a $100 hard
charger award and another $100 for the highest driver in
Port Royal points who fails to qualify.
Plus, 20 lucky general admission fans will go home with
five-pound boxes of Weikert’s prime beef patties. And the
first 200 fans entering the main grandstand will get a free
Weikert hat.
Also, five girls and five boys bicycles will be given
away to ages 11 and under during the event. Ticket
registration will be from 5 – 7 pm behind the main
grandstand.
From approximately 5:15 – 6 pm, driver Logan Schuchart,
who will be piloting a replica Weikert’s Livestock No. 29 in
the event, and his grandfather Bobby Allen will be signing
autographs behind the grandstand where the car will also be
on display.
Gates open at 5 pm Saturday with time trials slated for 7
pm.
Adult general admission is just $20 for the fantastic
affair and students ages 12 – 18 will be admitted for just
$5.
2013 Bob Weikert Memorial Sponsors: Weikert’s Livestock,
Fairfield, PA; TBK Installations, Fairfield, PA; Cin-Tash
Properties LLC., Fairfield, PA; 21 Feeders, Allen, KS.;
Holtapp Trucking, Pomeroy, IA.; DF Bryant Trucking,
Fairfield, PA.; Heritage Cattle Inc., Garden City, KS.; Seth
Snyder – Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, PA; Flying W Express
Inc., Fairfield, PA.; Nicholas Meats, Loganton, PA; Bill &
Bonnie McLeod – Antelope Springs Ranch, Blackwell, TX;
Puckett Livestock, Brookneal, VA.; JAB Livestock, Jersey
Shore, PA.; Scott’s Body Shop, Gettysburg, PA.; Jason Roth
Cattle Co., Fresno, CA.; Dennis & Teresa Roth – Roth
Motorsports, Fresno, CA.; Hy-Plains Feedyard, LLC.,
Montezuma, KS.; Minnix Cattle Company LLC., Buchanan, VA.;
Folkens Brothers Hauling, Lester, IA; Steven K Bierly
Trucking, Mill Hall, PA; Virginia Cattle Co. – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; South Branch Valley Livestock – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; Greencastle Livestock Market Inc.,
Greencastle, PA; Miller & Associates Real Estate, LLC. –
Marty Miller, Gettysburg, PA; Upper Marsh Creek Farm,
Orrtanna, PA; Virginia Livestock, Front Royal, VA; JW Treuth
& Sons, Baltimore, MD.; Roadcap Livestock, Quicksburg, VA; S
& G Express, Herndon, PA.; Wayne F. Craig & Sons Livestock,
Shippensburg, PA.; Richard Grim Trucking, Gettysburg, PA;
Mik Vis, Valley Springs, SD; Gary Dennis, Biglerville, PA; S
& B Livestock Dealer Inc., Herndon, PA.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Talent Laden Field Expected For Port Royal All Star
Weikert Memorial Saturday,
Kyle Larson, Brad Sweet, Tim Kaeding, Haudenschild’s
All Plan To Compete
4/24/13
Port Royal – According to published reports, driver
websites and personal confirmations with PRS Promotions
officials, Port Royal Speedway is expecting an infusion of
national talent to invade the oval for Saturday’s
prestigious and rich Bob Weikert Memorial sanctioned by the
All Star Circuit of Champions Sprints.
Aside from All Stars regulars Dale Blaney, Tim Shaffer,
Danny Holtgraver, Justin Henderson and others, many other
names have been added to the list of expected entries.
Racing sensation Kyle Larson of Sacramento, California, a
current campaigner on the Nationwide NASCAR Series circuit
who won a NASCAR truck race two weeks ago at Rockingham, has
confirmed his planned entry.
The 20-year old is the hottest talent to sit behind the
wheel in racing circles in recent memory, scoring in USAC
sprints and midgets, World of Outlaws sprints and All Stars
sprints during his young tenure in the sport, indeed having
taken a WoO win just a few weeks ago.
A fellow NNS series driver, Kasey Kahne Racing sprint car
pilot Brad Sweet of Grass Valley, California, has also
indicated his intent to compete at the wheel of his KKR No.
49 machine.
Sweet too has won with the World of Outlaws, All Stars,
USAC and more at his young age of 27.
Tim Kaeding of San Jose, California, is likewise on his
way to Port Royal for the Weikert Memorial at the wheel of
the Roth Motorsports No. 83.
Kaeding, one of the favorite sons of the famous Kaeding
California racing roots and champions, just scored his third
World of Outlaws victory of the season last weekend at
Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Indiana.
And even more additions to the talent-laden field will
come in the form of the Haudenschilds, veteran father Jac
and son Sheldon, both of Wooster, Ohio.
The elder Haudenschild, a former Bob Weikert pilot in the
early 1980s and a 23-time All Stars winner in his
illustrious career, will be competing in the event along
with 20-year old Sheldon.
Sheldon pocketed the sprint car win at Ohio’s Attica
Speedway recently while father Jac just picked up the win at
Vermillion, Ohio, on Sunday, April 21.
The 2013 Weikert Memorial pays $10,000 to win alone out
of an A Main purse worth some $34,000 along with several
thousand dollars in contingency money up for grabs as well.
General admission gates for the race will open at 5 pm
with time trials slated for 7.
Adult general admission is just $20 for the fantastic
affair and students ages 12 – 18 will be admitted for just
$5.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
LATE MODELS TAKE SPOTLIGHT IN SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP THIS
SATURDAY
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will present the
first championship race of the season for the super late
models at 7 p.m. this Saturday, April 27, sponsored by
Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center of Paxinos.
Joining the late models on the racing card will be the
358 sprint cars, pro stocks, and roadrunners. Track gates
will open at 5 p.m.
The late model feature will pay $2,500 to win and $200 to
start. Time trials, heat races, and a B-main will be the
qualifying format to set the starting grid for the A-main.
Two weeks ago, Jerry Bard of Shippensburg became the
third different late model winner in as many races at the
track. Bard joined Dylan Yoder of Selinsgrove and Coleby
Frye of Dover on the early-season win list. Defending
champion Jeff Rine of Danville is seeking his first win of
the season but took over the points lead following his close
second-place finish to Bard in the feature last Saturday.
Rine leads the Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center standings
by just 25 points over D. Yoder.
Title sponsor Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center, owned
by Jeff and Kathy Kurtz and located at 5446 Snydertown Road
in Paxinos, has been serving the Susquehanna Valley with
comprehensive auto body, collision, and repair services
since 1978.
Last year’s special events for the late models were won
by Frye (June 9 championship), Nick Dickson of Lewistown
(August 4 Open), and Rick Eckert of York (October 6 Fall
Classic).
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the 12th annual Pro
Stock 20 on Saturday, May 4, paying $1,000 to win plus 358
sprint cars, late models, and roadrunners at 7 p.m.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will host a complete program of
go kart and micro sprint car racing at 7 p.m. Friday, April
26.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series Back In
Action April 27
Mechanicsburg, PA April 23
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series returns to
action this Saturday, April 27. The opening show on April 20
was a success featuring two close feature finishes. Rick
Barr held off the determined challenges by Russ Mitten to
win the Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman main. Wes Alleman
used lapped traffic to win a close battle in the Newville
Electrical Services 358 late Model main. Mike Buckley
cruised to the victory in the Newville Construction Services
Street Stock feature.
This week the Super Sportsman, 358 Late Models, and
Street Stocks will be in action. The racing begins at 6:30.
The five-dollar adult admission allows families an
inexpensive night of fun. The large Williams Grove Speedway
grounds provide families with a choice of seating. There are
grandstands on the front and backstretch. The infield area
is open to all fans.
Carmen Perigo Jr., a one-time Super Sportsman Tour
feature winner this year, has a slim 20-point lead over
Frankie Herr. Herr has one win. Russ Mitten is third, thirty
points behind Herr. There is a tie for fourth between Steve
Fannasy and Mike Enders.
Wes Alleman leads the 358 Late Model points. Jared
Miller, Larry Baer, Charlie Schaffer, and Gene Knaub
complete the top five in points. Mike Buckley is at the top
of the Street Stock standings. Craig Morgan, Bob Gutshall,
Pat McNeal, and Jeff Haag trail the point leader.
Super Sportsman driver Cody Fairchok continues to recover
from his injuries. Fairchok did attend the races last week.
Super Sportsman driver Stan Wanner is out of the hospital
after suffering a heart attack following the Lincoln
Speedway race.
Everyone with the Saturday Night Series extends get-well
wishes to Super Sportsman driver Tony Faiola. Doctors
diagnosed Faiola with stomach cancer. He is undergoing chemo
and radiation treatments. The Middletown driver will have
surgery next week.
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Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Weikert Pilots Allen And Schuchart Greet Fans At Port
Royal Weikert Memorial, April 27 event offers drivers and
fans prizes
4/22/13
Port Royal – Fans arriving for the All Star Circuit of
Champions Sprints Bob Weikert Memorial at Port Royal
Speedway on Saturday will get the chance to meet one of the
rising stars of the sport today and one of it’s best in
history as Bobby Allen and his grandson Logan Schuchart
conduct a meet and greet.
Beginning at approximately 5:15 pm behind the grandstand,
Schuchart and Allen, both of Hanover, will be on the scene
along with the replica Weikert’s Livestock No. 29 machine
that Schuchart will pilot in the prestigious event that is
offering a more than $34,000 A Main purse.
The autograph session will last until approximately 6 pm.
Both men are no strangers to either the All Stars or the
Weikert car.
Schuchart took his first All Stars wins in the area last
season and after being named the 2012 National Sprint Car
Rookie of the Year, the 20-year old was tapped to pilot the
Weikert machine for this year’s event.
Schuchart’s veteran wizard mechanic and driver
grandfather, Allen himself piloted the No. 29 for Bob
Weikert back in 1978 at a World of Outlaws event before
going on to score the 1980 All Stars series title in 1980.
Allen ended his career with 42 All Stars victories to his
name.
The first 200 fans entering the stands for the Weikert
Memorial will go home with a Weikert’s Livestock hat,
courtesy of Weikert’s Livestock of Fairfield, PA.
As has been customary the last few seasons, 20 five-pound
packages of prime Weikert’s beef patties will also be given
away to adult general admission ticket holders during the
night.
And a continuing custom at the 2013 event will be bicycle
giveaways for kids ages 11 and under as five girls and five
boys bikes will be raffled off.
General admission gates for the race will open at 5 pm
with time trials slated for 7.
Adult general admission is just $20 for the fantastic
affair and students ages 12 – 18 will be admitted for just
$5.
Greg Hodnett is the defending event winner. Hodnett
expects to be in the field this week, making his return from
a hand injury sustained a month ago.
The race is run in honor of late hall of fame sprint car
owner Bob Weikert and the Weikert Memorial has become one of
the shining lights of both the Port Royal and All Stars
seasons over the last few years.
2013 Bob Weikert Memorial Sponsors: Weikert’s Livestock,
Fairfield, PA; TBK Installations, Fairfield, PA; Cin-Tash
Properties LLC., Fairfield, PA; 21 Feeders, Allen, KS.;
Holtapp Trucking, Pomeroy, IA.; DF Bryant Trucking,
Fairfield, PA.; Heritage Cattle Inc., Garden City, KS.; Seth
Snyder – Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, PA; Flying W Express
Inc., Fairfield, PA.; Nicholas Meats, Loganton, PA; Bill &
Bonnie McLeod – Antelope Springs Ranch, Blackwell, TX;
Puckett Livestock, Brookneal, VA.; JAB Livestock, Jersey
Shore, PA.; Scott’s Body Shop, Gettysburg, PA.; Jason Roth
Cattle Co., Fresno, CA.; Dennis & Teresa Roth – Roth
Motorsports, Fresno, CA.; Hy-Plains Feedyard, LLC.,
Montezuma, KS.; Minnix Cattle Company LLC., Buchanan, VA.;
Folkens Brothers Hauling, Lester, IA; Steven K Bierly
Trucking, Mill Hall, PA; Virginia Cattle Co. – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; South Branch Valley Livestock – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; Greencastle Livestock Market Inc.,
Greencastle, PA; Miller & Associates Real Estate, LLC. –
Marty Miller, Gettysburg, PA; Upper Marsh Creek Farm,
Orrtanna, PA; Virginia Livestock, Front Royal, VA; JW Treuth
& Sons, Baltimore, MD.; Roadcap Livestock, Quicksburg, VA; S
& G Express, Herndon, PA.; Wayne F. Craig & Sons Livestock,
Shippensburg, PA.; Richard Grim Trucking, Gettysburg, PA;
Mik Vis, Valley Springs, SD; Gary Dennis, Biglerville, PA; S
& B Livestock Dealer Inc., Herndon, PA.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
All Star Bob Weikert Memorial Is Saturday At Port
Royal Speedway, Richest Sprint Car Event In East To Date Set
To Unfold April 27
4/21/13
Port Royal – The richest sprint car event in the east so
far this season is set to unfold this Saturday night, April
27, at Port Royal Speedway as the All Star Circuit of
Champions sprints invade to take on the Pennsylvania Posse
in the lucrative Bob Weikert Memorial.
The race will pay $10,000 to win alone along with $100 to
leach each lap of the 30-lap feature, which makes a main
event sweep worth $13,000 if one driver can lead each lap.
And with heats paying $100 to win in memory of Jere
Reigle and $200 posted for fast time, a sweep of the whole
night would net $13,300.
The Weikert Memorial main boasts a whopping purse of
nearly $34,000, even paying $500 just to start the
prestigious race.
CRANKWERKZ of Carlisle has also posted $100 each to the
feature hard charger as well as to the highest driver in
Port Royal points who fails to make the main event.
Hanover’s Logan Schuchart, the 20-year old grandson of
racing legend Bobby Allen, will pilot a replica of the
famous and historical Bob Weikert No. 29 sprinter in the
event.
Just some of the drivers expected to compete along with
the All Stars include former World of Outlaws and Knoxville
Nationals Champion Danny Lasoski, Pat Cannon, Lance Dewease,
Rick Lafferty, Doug Esh and others.
The first 200 fans entering the stands for the Weikert
Memorial will go home with a Weikert’s Livestock hat,
courtesy of Weikert’s Meat Market and Livestock of
Fairfield, PA.
As has been customary the last few seasons, 20 five-pound
packages of prime Weikert’s beef patties will also be given
away to adult general admission ticket holders during the
night.
And a continuing custom at the 2013 event will be bicycle
giveaways for kids ages 11 and under as five girls and five
boys bikes will be raffled off.
General admission gates for the race will open at 5 pm
with time trials slated for 7.
Adult general admission is just $20 for the fantastic
affair and students ages 12 – 18 will be admitted for just
$5.
Greg Hodnett is the defending event winner.
The race is run in honor of late hall of fame sprint car
owner Bob Weikert and the Weikert Memorial has become one of
the shining lights of both the Port Royal and All Stars
seasons over the last few years.
2013 Bob Weikert Memorial Sponsors: Weikert’s Livestock,
Fairfield, PA; TBK Installations, Fairfield, PA; Cin-Tash
Properties LLC., Fairfield, PA; 21 Feeders, Allen, KS.;
Holtapp Trucking, Pomeroy, IA.; DF Bryant Trucking,
Fairfield, PA.; Heritage Cattle Inc., Garden City, KS.; Seth
Snyder – Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, PA; Flying W Express
Inc., Fairfield, PA.; Nicholas Meats, Loganton, PA; Bill &
Bonnie McLeod – Antelope Springs Ranch, Blackwell, TX;
Puckett Livestock, Brookneal, VA.; JAB Livestock, Jersey
Shore, PA.; Scott’s Body Shop, Gettysburg, PA.; Jason Roth
Cattle Co., Fresno, CA.; Dennis & Teresa Roth – Roth
Motorsports, Fresno, CA.; Hy-Plains Feedyard, LLC.,
Montezuma, KS.; Minnix Cattle Company LLC., Buchanan, VA.;
Folkens Brothers Hauling, Lester, IA; Steven K Bierly
Trucking, Mill Hall, PA; Virginia Cattle Co. – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; South Branch Valley Livestock – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; Greencastle Livestock Market Inc.,
Greencastle, PA; Miller & Associates Real Estate, LLC. –
Marty Miller, Gettysburg, PA; Upper Marsh Creek Farm,
Orrtanna, PA; Virginia Livestock, Front Royal, VA; JW Treuth
& Sons, Baltimore, MD.; Roadcap Livestock, Quicksburg, VA; S
& G Express, Herndon, PA.; Wayne F. Craig & Sons Livestock,
Shippensburg, PA.; Richard Grim Trucking, Gettysburg, PA.
PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY BOB WEIKERT MEMORIAL WINNERS
August 6, 2003 No. 88H Fred Rahmer
July 28, 2004 No. 88H Fred Rahmer
June 18, 2005 No. 88 Todd Shaffer
May 20, 2006 No. 25 Lance Dewease
June 14, 2007 No. 22 Greg Hodnett
May 10, 2008 No. 1 Jeff Shepard
May 10, 2009 No. 1 Stevie Smith
2010 – rain/wind
April 30, 2011 No. 39 Greg Hodnett
April 28, 2012 No. 39 Greg Hodnett
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
NEWVILLE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 2013 DYNAMITE SERIES
for SUPER SPORTSMAN
The 2013 Super Sportsman season will receive a big blast
of sponsorship courtesy of Jim Shuster and his Newville
Construction Services. The Super Sportsman "Dynamite Series"
will reward competitors throughout the 2013 season.
Every Super Sportsman Tour event will see an increase to
the feature winner guaranteeing a minimum of $1200 to win.
Also, the sponsorship will enable each Tour event to have an
increased payoff for finishing positions eighteen through
twenty-four.
The tentative dates include: Selinsgrove, May 26 and July
7; Susquehanna July 20; Lincoln Speedway August 31 and
September 7, plus a Port Royal date to be determined.
Newville Construction Services will sponsor a
season-ending race featuring the top ten drivers in the Heat
Race Challenge point standings. The points will be
accumulated for the entire season by virtue of heat race
finishing positions. The top ten point drivers will compete
in a ten-lap race paying $1,000 to win.
The signature event of the Dynamite Series will be the
July 6 Williams Grove Speedway “Firecracker 40”. An
additional $1,650 in sponsorship money will be added to the
first place payoff bringing the total to $3,000.00 to win.
Also, an extra $200 will be added to finishing positions 2
thru 24. This program will utilize a time trial format and
will be the largest paying race of the regular season.
A promising season of Super Sportsman racing action has
been made even better through the efforts of Jim Shuster and
Newville Construction Services. The Blazer Body Shop Super
Sportsman compete each Saturday night at Williams Grove
Speedway.
Williams Grove Hosts All Star Circuit of Champions
Sprints and ARDC Midgets Friday
Williams Grove Speedway
4/21/13
Mechanicsburg – The first of two invasions of the year by
the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprints at Williams Grove
Speedway is set for this Friday, April 26 at 7:30 pm as the
traveling band takes to the track to battle with the
Pennsylvania Posse.
The All Stars and the Posse will compete in a 30-lap main
event paying $5,000 to win. The ARDC Midgets are also on the
card.
The race will be the first leg of the 2013 Diamond Series
at the oval.
Prior to the races, a meet and greet with a few members
of the All Stars is slated for the infield. Some select
members of the ARDC ranks will have their cars on display in
addition.
No bona fide traveling All Star has ever won an All Star
sanctioned race at Williams Grove and the Grove racers and
fans are looking to keep that record intact again this time
around.
The first All Star event ever contested at the historic
oval back in 1970 was won by Bobbie Adamson.
In 2012, the All Stars shows at the track went to Logan
Schuchart and Brian Leppo.
Schuchart, the grandson of veteran Bobby Allen, went on
to be voted the 2012 National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year.
Over the years, no driver has beaten the All Stars more
often at the track than Lance Dewease of Fayetteville, who
has bested the band a total of five times.
Dewease will enter the Williams Grove event still seeking
his first win of the year anywhere for his new car owner,
Mike Heffner of Hellertown.
The event could also mark the return to racing of
defending track champion Greg Hodnett of Thomasville who has
been sitting out in recent weeks due to a hand injury.
Hodnett has beaten the All Stars only once at the track,
back in 2003.
Time trials will set the starting grids for the first All
Stars vs. Posse showdown of the season.
Travelers potentially entering competition with the All
Stars this week include Tim Shaffer, Dale Blaney, Cap Henry,
Justin Henderson, Danny Holtgraver and Caleb Helms.
So far this year, Williams Grove Lawrence Chevrolet
sprint car winners have been Fred Rahmer, Danny Dietrich and
Cory Haas.
Visit the speedway’s website at www.williamsgrove.com for
all the latest Grove news and information. Also visit
Williams Grove on Twitter and Facebook.
WILLIAMS GROVE ALL STAR WINNERS
7/29/70 No. 77 Bobbie Adamson
9/16/73 No. 29 Kenny Weld
7/24/81 George Ferguson Jr.
9/19/81 No. 66 Steve Smith
7/30/82 No. 26 Barry Camp
4/25/86 No. 26 Jim Nace
9/19/86 No. 88 Maynard Yingst
5/8/87 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang
5/12/95 No. 461 Lance Dewease
5/3/96 No. J1 Steve Siegel
5/2/97 No. 88 Todd Shaffer
8/28/98 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
5/7/99 No. 77 Fred Rahmer
5/2/03 No. 77 Lance Dewease
7/11/03 No. 12 Greg Hodnett
6/10/05 No. 25 Lance Dewease
6/15/07 No. 11 Mike Erdley
6/13/08 No. 51 Fred Rahmer
5/8/09 No. 88 Todd Shaffer
6/12/09 No. 89 Cody Darrah
4/30/10 No. 30C Lance Dewease
6/11/10 No. 1 Stevie Smith
4/29/11 No. 17B Steve Buckwalter
6/10/11 No. 30C Lance Dewease
4/27/12 No. 1S Logan Schuchart
6/8/12 No. 1 Brian Leppo
Rick Barr, Wes Alleman, and Mike Buckley Win Williams
Grove Speedway Saturday Opener
Mechanicsburg, PA April 21
On a cold, blustery evening, more favorable to ice hockey
then automobile racing, former ice hockey player and coach
Rick Barr won the opening Williams Grove Speedway Blazer's
Body Shop Super Sportsman feature. Wes Alleman had a
tremendous battle with Jared Miller to capture the victory
in the Newville Electrical Services 358 Late Models. Mike
Buckley, the winner of the final 2012 Street Stock feature,
continued his successful ways, winning the Newville
Construction Services Street Stock main.
Rick Barr, driving his older Mach 1 Chassis No. 00,
started on the pole and sprinted into the lead. Paul Miller,
the third-place starter, was in second position. Miller
chased Barr around the half-mile oval, often just three
lengths behind the leader.
The driver on the move was Russ Mitten. Mitten, the
eighth-place starter, found a lane on the outside. By lap 12
Mitten passed third-place driver Jay Fannasy. Four laps
later he swept by Paul Miller. Using the outside lane,
Miller quickly caught the leader. Mitten pulled even with
Barr during the 17th lap.
The only caution of the race came with two laps
remaining. Camp Hill’s Barr had a strong restart and gained
a four-length edge. Mitten rallied on the final lap, making
one final run at the top of turns three and four. Barr’s
strong run off the bottom of turn four propelled him to a
four-length win over Mitten. Miller was third, with Frankie
Herr finishing in fourth, and Jay Fannasy was fifth.
Scott Geesey, Scott Dellinger, LeRoy Martin, and Mike
Enders won the heat races for the 34-car field. David Socks
III was the consolation victor.
Jared Miller and Wes Alleman were the front row
combatants for the start of the 358 late Model feature.
Miller, working the bottom lane, had the early edge. By the
sixth lap, Wes Alleman used his higher lane to become the
new leader. Miller rallied, and over the next four laps, the
lead duo raced side by side.
At the midway point of the 20-lap feature, Miller was
back in front. He held the lead for two laps before
relinquishing it to Alleman. Alleman, from Newville, gained
a four-length lead in lapped traffic. In the final lap the
leader encountered heavy lapped traffic. Alleman made a
daring move in the final turns, splitting two slower cars.
He won the caution-free race by four lengths over Miller,
Larry Baer, Charlie Schaffer, and Gene Knaub.
Baer, Knaub, and Grant Adams won the qualifiers for the
21-car field.
"The Judge," Mike Buckley, a soccer side judge, started
on the outside of the Street Stock front row. Buckley led
from the start, gaining a five-car length advantage.
There was a caution on lap six. Buckley, from
Mechanicsburg, drove away from the field. There was a big
battle for second featuring Bob Gutshall, Craig Morgan, Pat
McNeal, Jeff Haag, and Tim Drawbaugh. The hardy competition
by the group allowed Buckley to increase his lead.
Mike Buckley won the race by nine lengths. Moments after
crossing the finish line smoke erupted from Buckley's
engine. Morgan, Gutshall, McNeal, and Haag completed the top
five.
Greg Diehl and Bob Gutshall won the heats for the 18
competitors.
Frankie Herr was the winner of the Sprint Aces Hard
Charger award. The Artwerks Hard Charger 358 Late Model
award went to Travis Mease. Tim Drawbaugh claimed the
Artwerks Hard Charger award in the Street Stocks.
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series returns
to action this Saturday, April 27. The Blazer's Body Shop
Super Sportsman, plus the Newville Electrical Services 358
Late Models, and the Newville Construction Services Street
Stocks will be in action. The racing begins at 6:30 p.m. All
adults pay just five dollars admission and children 12 and
under are free.
Super Sportsman results
1) Rick Barr 2) Russ Mitten 3) Paul Miller 4) Frankie
Herr 5) Jay Fannasy 6) Bobby Hockenberry 7) Scott Dellinger
8) Mike Enders 9) Carmen Perigo Jr. 10) LeRoy Martin 11)
Steve Fannasy 12) Rich Eichelberger 13) Gregg Foster 14)
Chad Criswell 15) Dave Socks III 16) Chris Meleason 17) Tom
Wyckoff 18) Scott Grace 19) Eric Eckert 20) Steve Wilbur 21)
Mallie Shuster 22) Kenny Edkins 23) Scott Geesey 24) Jaremi
Hanson
DNQ: John Wolfe, Todd Leonard, David Walsh, Brian Gontz,
Jake Miller, Gary Johnston, Duaine Smith, Geoff Gill, Bill
Devine, Eric Walker
358 Late Models results
1) Wes Alleman 2) Jared Miller 3) Larry Baer 4) Charlie
Schaffer 5) Gene Knaub 6) Scott Richwine 7) Jake Jones 8)
Steve Clabaugh 9) Sam Gallagher 10) Ron Coleman 11) Travis
Mease 12) Pat Beard 13) Randy Croop 14) Donnie Farling 15)
Cole Amsden 16) Sam Rial 17) Dave Latsha 18) Brad Shank 19)
John Ebersole 20) Grant Adams 21) Tom Smith
Street Stocks results
1) Mike Buckley 2) Craig Morgan 3) Bob Gutshall 4) Pat
McNeal 5) Jeff Haag 6) Tim Drawbaugh 7) Chad Smith 8) Danny
Farling 9) Eric Tripp 10) Scott Strickler 11) Taylor Farling
12) Dustin Hollinger 13) Greg Diehl 14) Steve Dove 15) Ed
Halter DNS: Walt Lemmon, Kevin Sigler, Steven Dove
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Layton Beats Erdley And Tire For Port Royal Sprints, Rine
Wires Late Models, Logan Wagner In 305 Sprints
4/20/13
Port Royal – Bad Chad Layton of Harrisburg overcame the
odds Saturday night at Port Royal Speedway to pocket the
25-lap 410 sprint car feature after a duel with Mike Erdley
that came down to the checkered flag.
In the late model feature, invader Jeff Rine of Danville
wired the field for his 10th career victory at the oval
while elsewhere Logan Wagner made his moves early to lead
the 305 sprint feature and seal his victory.
Layton and Danny Lasoski started on the front row of the
sprint feature and Layton took the lead immediately when the
green flag fell over fourth starter Erdley as the pair
shuffled Lasoski to third.
The race entered the backmarkers on the fifth circuit but
shortly after a caution flag slowed the pace, regrouping the
field with six away.
Layton dropped the hammer when action resumed, getting
away from Erdley as Lasoski raced third and last week’s
winner Doug Esh raced into fourth from his ninth starting
spot.
The leaders again entered the rear of the field, lapping
cars on the 11th circuit and that’s when Erdley began trying
to cut down Layton’s leading distance by slicing across the
bottom of the corners.
But still, Layton didn’t miss a trick in traffic, staying
just free enough of Erdley as the race wound down, appearing
headed easily to his ninth career checkers at the track but
that was before the race hit the two to go point and he
started to develop a right rear flat tire as well.
It was then that Doug Esh and Cliff Brian brought out the
red flag after contact in the fourth turn resulted in fuel
being spilled onto the track
And when the race resumed, Erdley seemed to have new
life, first trying a move low in the first and second turns
before tucking in behind Layton as the pair navigated
through three and four, headed for the white flag.
And then when Layton went low into the first corner,
Erdley rolled the top to perfection and whisked by exiting
the second corner with the lead.
However, a stopped Dave Hahn moments later in the second
corner brought out the caution flag instead of the checkers
and the one lap dash to the finish found Layton back in
front for the new green, taking advantage of his reprieve
thanks to the yellow.
Layton made his car wide heading into the first corner,
leaving Erdley to try another run around the top that put
him to the leader’s inside as the pair raced down the
backchute with Layton continuing to play defense.
Erdley backed out of the inside run as Layton moved lower
on the track and a mad run around the top of turns three and
four by Erdley found him swerving to the inside of Layton as
the pair took the checkers with Layton holding on for the
victory.
“Nothing I wouldn’t have done if I was in his place,”
Erdley said after the race of Layton’s defense on the final
restart.
Erdley finished .297 seconds behind followed by Lance
Dewease, Lasoski and 13th starter Rick Lafferty.
Sixth through 10th went to Blane Heimbach, Davey Sammons,
Pat Cannon, Joey Hershey and Mike Wagner.
Heats for the 25 cars in competition went to Layton,
Lasoski and Ryan Bohlke.
Rine started second in the 20-lap late model main and
took his $1,500 payday after wiring the field although 12th
starter Matt Parks tried to sneak in for the lead after
taking second on the ninth circuit.
For several consecutive laps Parks sliced into Rine’s
advantage before Rine again started opening up his lead
during the last five circuits.
Rine’s pace was slowed only once with seven laps
completed and the front two finishers crossed the line some
5 seconds ahead of the rest of the field.
A rewarding run by Terry Naugle placed him third at the
finish followed by Mike Lupfer and 14th starter Tim Wilson.
Sixth through 10th went to Jim Bernheisel, Bryan
Bernheisel Steve Campbell, Chad Hollenbeck and Dylan Yoder.
Heats for the 33-car field went to AJ Hoffman, Lupfer,
Jim Bernheisel and Campbell. The consolation race went to
Jim Yoder.
Mark Watkins took the lead at the start of the 20 lap 305
sprint main with Kody Lehman in tow.
Logan Wagner started eighth in the field and was already
up to third on just the first circuit.
Wagner was second a lap later and when a caution flag
regrouped the field with four laps completed, it was all he
needed to take control.
The second-generation driver made virtually all his
passes skating around the top groove of the racetrack and
was never heeded once at the front of the field.
It was his third career 305 sprint win at the oval.
Watkins finished a strong second, as did Lehman in third.
Fourth and fifth went to Tyler Bear and Lance Newlin,
respectively.
Sixth through 10th went to Roger Irvine, Eric Parker,
Jason Bergstresser, Ed Newhauser and Ian Detweiler.
Heats for the 32 car field went to Paul Snyder, Mike
Wagner II., Lehman and Watkins with Shawn Kirkpatrick taking
the consolation race.
April 20, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprints, 25 entries: 1. Layton, 2. Erdley, 3. Dewease,
4. Lasoski, 5. Lafferty, 6. Heimbach, 7. Sammons, 8. Cannon,
9. Hershey, 10. Wagner, 11. Nate Snyder, 12. Robbie
Stillwaggon, 13. Dylan Cisney, 14. Keith Kauffman, 15. Mike
Ruttkamp, 16. Dan Shetler, 17. Jim Shuster, 18. Nicole
Bower, 19. Jim Campbell Jr., 20. Dave Hahn, 21. Doug Esh,
22. Cliff Brian, 23. Cody Sieber, 24. Vince Snyder, 25. Ryan
Bohlke
Late models, 33 entries: 1. Rine, 2. Parks, 3. Naugle, 4.
Lupfer, 5. Wilson, 6. J. Bernheisel, 7. B. Bernheisel, 8.
Campbell, 9. Hollenbeck, 10. D. Yoder, 11. Brett Schadel,
12. Chris Casner, 13. Jim Yoder, 14. Derek Casner, 15. Mitch
Hack, 16. AJ Hoffman, 17. Andy Haus, 18. Denny Fenton, 19.
Eric Zembower, 20. Rance Garlock, 21. Sam Schaeffer, 22.
Tyler Castle, 23. Barry Miller, 24. Mike Altobelli
DNQ: Scott Flickinger, Harold Ranck, Lindsay Barton, Mike
Mort, Jason Schmidt, Patrick Bryner, Chad Walter, Steve
Stitt, Bryon Sipe
305 sprints, 32 entries: 1. L. Wagner, 2. Watkins, 3.
Lehman, 4. Bear, 5. L. Newlin, 6. Irvine. 7. Parker, 8.
Bergstresser, 9. Newhauser, 10. Detweiler, 11. M. Wagner
II., 12. Joe Zapp, 13. George Riden, 14. Jeff Miller, 15.
Nathan Gramley, 16. Andrew Hake, 17. Shawn Kirkpatrick, 18.
Zach Newlin, 19. Jeff Schall, 20. Jim Kennedy, 21. Jake
Waters, 22. Reed Thompson, 23. Scott Ellerman
DNS: Erin Statler, Paul Snyder
DNQ: Brock Bilger, Jack Thornton, Rick Homan, Scott
Gobrecht, Steve Patterson, Russell Hammaker, Anthony Fiore
Sat., April 20, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., April 27 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358
Sprints, and Central PA Legends Sat., May 4 (7:30 PM) - 10TH
ANNUAL WELDON STERNER MEMORIAL for 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints,
and Thundercars (York County Racing Club Night) Sat., May 11
(Time Trials 7:30) - PROSPECT METAL AND USED AUTO PARTS
NIGHT - World of Outlaws tune-up for 410 sprints, plus 358
Sprint & Thundercars
SCHUCHART CLAIMS FIRST CAREER LINCOLN "410" SPRINT WIN IN
CAUTION-FREE NIGHT; Austin Hogue victor in "358" sprints;
Jason Townsend wins first of career in Thundercars
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 4/20/13 -"I like running the schedule
that we run.traveling and getting to do what my grandpa did,
seeing different tracks. But by far, I love Lincoln Speedway
the best. I consider it my home track, and it's a real fun
track to race here. There's no better fans in the country.
To come back home and race in front of these people right
here. It's exciting, they hype up sprint car racing, and
definitely make it fun for this area."
So said 2012 national 410 sprint car rookie of-the-year
Logan Schuchart after claiming his first career Lincoln 410
sprint win in Saturday night's 25-lap feature event.
Schuchart, grandson of the legendary Bobby Allen, was
slated for a sixth-starting spot in the Your Auto
Source/Rick Fogle Custom Pole Buildings/Brenneman Painting/CnB
Mushroom Farms #1s, but started on the outside of row two
when Todd Rittenhouse, Jr. scratched from the feature and
gave up his second starting spot.
Cory Haas assumed second for the start, and both he and
Schuchart got around polesitter Hunter Mackison in the first
two turns. Schuchart chased Haas the first 16 laps before
diving under the lapped car of Tim Glatfelter and Haas
entering turn three of lap 17. From there, Schuchart pulled
away for the win, with Haas settling for second and
fifth-starting Adam Wilt third. Ninth-starting Fred Rahmer
and eighth-starting Brian Montieth completed the top five.
Schuchart's official time in the non-stop feature was 6
minutes, 37.236 seconds. In fact, the entire 410 sprint
portion of the show was run caution-free.
Sixth through tenth were 14th-starting Danny Dietrich,
12th-starting Alan Krimes, 13th-starting Jim Siegel; Brent
Marks, and J.J. Grasso.
Heats for the 26 "410" Sprinters were won by invader
Brian Paulus, Fred Rahmer, and Brent Marks, with Ryan Smith
winning the consolation.
Manchester's Austin Hogue became the fourth winner in as
many races in the non-stop 20-lap "358" sprint car feature.
Third-starting Tyler Ross drove under both polesitter
Brad McClelland and outside front-row starter Hogue for the
lead at the start, but a red flag for a flipping Eric
Tomecek on turn four resulted in a complete restart. The
Livingston Lawn Care/BAPS Auto Paints and Supply #52 drove
around McClelland for the lead on the restart, and Hogue led
every lap for his third win of 2013 (previous wins at
Trail-Way and Williams Grove).
Niki Young caught McClelland for second on lap 13 and
finished runner-up, with Ross crossing third, Mark Smith
catching McClelland for fourth on the final lap. Sixth
through tenth behind McClelland were Tim Wagaman, Dale
Hammaker, Brie Hershey, Jeff Rohrbaugh, and Mark Strickler.
Due to the complete restart at the beginning, Hogue's
5-minute, 35-second win was an officially-timed 20-lap
event.
Heats for the 29 "358" Sprints were won by Ross, Wagaman,
and Young.
After years of trying, York's Jason Townsend found his
way to victory lane in winning the 20-lap Thundercar
feature.
Townsend grabbed the lead from his outside frontrow
starting position over polesitter Wayne Dutterer at the drop
of the green and pulled out to a comfortable lead of the
first half of the feature.
Meanwhile a battle raged for second through fifth as
Dutterer, Jimmy Combs, Duane Watson and Brian Walls were
passing each other for position lap-after-lap. With five
laps to go Walls and Watson had moved solidly into second
and third and began to chase down the leader.
On the final lap, Walls pulled alongside Townsend coming
off the final corner to the checkered but was able to hold
him off for his career first thundercar victory as they
leaned on each other to the checkered.
Watson settled for third, Dutterer fourth and Combs
fifth.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday, April 27th
at 7 PM with the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprinters and Keizer
Aluminum Wheels 358 Sprints being joined by the Central PA
Legends. Gates will open at 5 PM, hot laps at 6:30 PM and
racing action getting underway at 7 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., April 20, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1.
1S-Logan Schuchart ($3,200); 2. 11C-Cory Haas; 3. 15-Adam
Wilt; 4. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 5. 21-Brian Montieth; 6. 48-Danny
Dietrich; 7. 87-Alan Krimes; 8. 59-Jim Siegel; 9. 19M-Brent
Marks; 10. 25-JJ Grasso; 11. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 12.
28-Brian Paulus; 13. 1A-Jacob Allen; 14. 95-Hunter Mackison;
15. 92-Ryan Smith; 16. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 17. 50-Tim
Glatfelter; 18. 4-John Rudisill; 19. 71X-Bill Stine; 20.
87S-George Suprick; 21. 7JR-Jimmy Reppert (Alt.); 22.
29-Ryan Wilson (DNF); 23. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. (DNF); 24.
8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); DNS - 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr. Time
- 6:37.236
Lap Leaders - Cory Haas (1-16), Logan Schuchart (17-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 28-Brian Paulus; 2.
15-Adam Wilt; 3. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 4. 87-Alan
Krimes; 5. 59-Jim Siegel; 6. 8-Billy Dietrich; 7. 92-Ryan
Smith; 8. 71X-Bill Stine; 9. 7JR-Jimmy Reppert. Time -
2:23.510
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 2.
25-JJ Grasso; 3. 29-Ryan Wilson; 4. 95-Hunter Mackison; 5.
48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 7. 4-John
Rudisill; 8. 3-Clint Ide. Time - 2:23. 582
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
21-Brian Montieth; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 4. 11C-Cory Haas;
5. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 50-Tim Glatfelter; 7. 1A-Jacob
Allen; 8. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 9. 87S-George Suprick.
Time - 2:21.789
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 92-Ryan Smith; 2.
71X-Bill Stine; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen; 4. 14-Gerard McIntyre,
Jr.; 5. 4-John Rudisill; 6. 87s-George Suprick; 7. 7JR-Jimmy
Reppert; 8. 3-Clint Ide. Time - 2:34.652
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
52-Austin Hogue; 2. 65-Niki Young; 3. 5-Tyler Ross; 4.
M1-Mark Smith; 5. 6R-Brad McClelland; 6. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 7.
66-Dale Hammaker; 8. 97-Brie Hershey; 9. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh;
10. 38-Mark Strickler; 11. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 12. 29-Ryan
Wilson; 13. 23-Chris Arnold; 14. 27-Jay Galloway; 15.
2D-Chase Dietz; 16. 119-Chandler Leiby; 17. 28-Matt Findley;
18. 12-Mike Bittinger; 19. 69-Shane Hoff; 20. 7C-J.B.
Cunningham; 21. 5o-Brian Allman; 22. 47-Michael Hammer; 23.
13-Eric Tomecek (DNF); 24. 90-Jordan Givler. Time - 5:35.00
Lap Leaders - Austin Hogue (1-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 5-Tyler Ross; 2.
M1-Mark Smith; 3. 66-Dale Hammaker; 4. 29-Ryan Wilson; 5.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 6. 7C-JB Cunningham; 7. 28-Matt Findley;
8. 5O-Brian Allman; 9. 55-Matt Krause; DNS - 21-Scott
Fisher. Time - 2:22.84
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 2.
97-Brie Hershey; 3. 52-Austin Hogue; 4. 12-Mike Bittinger;
5. 2D-Chase Dietz; 6. 23-Chris Arnold; 7. 90-Jordon Givler;
8. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 9. 47-Michael Hamer. Time - 2:25.69
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 65-Niki Young; 2.
13-Eric Tomecek; 3. 38-Mark Strickler; 4. 6R-Brad
McClelland; 5. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 6. 119-Chandler Leiby; 7.
27-Jay Galloway; 8. 69-Shane Hoff; 9. 89-Ashley Cappetta;
DNS - 10-Zach Euculano. Time - 2:27.60
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 28-Matt Findley;
2. 27-Jay Galloway; 3. 5o-Brian Allman; 4. 90-Jordan Givler;
5. 69-Shane Hoff; 6. 47-Michael Hammer; 7. 10-Zach Euculano;
8. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 9. 55-Matt Krause; 10. 21-Scott Fisher
(DNF); 11. 89-Ashley Cappetta. No Time
THUNDERCARS Feature (20-Laps) - 1. 72-Jason Townsend; 2.
2W-Brian Walls; 3. 3W-Duane Watson; 4. 39-Wayne Dutterer; 5.
54J-Jimmy Combs; 6. 81J-Jamie Zentmyer; 7. 83-Mikey Guise;
8. 60-Danny Beard; 9. 54W-Roy Warehime (DNF); 10. 9-Brian
Diehl (DNF); 11. 3-Todd Miller (DNF).
Lap Leaders - Jason Townsend (1-20)
COLD WEATHER STOPS SELINSGROVE SATURDAY
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway officials
cancelled Saturday night’s four division racing program due
to unseasonably cold temperatures. With a forecast for
near-freezing temperatures during the evening, the early
cancellation was announced at 9 a.m. as a courtesy to the
track’s fans and race teams.
The speedway will return to racing action at 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 27, with the first championship race of the
season for the super late models sponsored by Jeff’s Auto
Body & Recycling Center. The late model feature will pay
$2,500 to win and $200 to start. Time trials will be part of
the qualifying format.
Joining the late models on Saturday’s racing program will
be the 358 sprint cars, pro stocks, and roadrunners. Track
gates will open at 5 p.m.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park, which was rained out Friday
night, will host a complete program of go kart and micro
sprint car racing at 7 p.m. Friday, April 26.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series Begins
This Saturday
Mechanicsburg, PA. April 16
The 18-race Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series
begins this Saturday. The popular three-division series will
take to the historic half-mile oval, with racing beginning
at 6:30 p.m.
The Saturday Night Series features the Blazer's Body Shop
Super Sportsman, plus the Newville Electrical Services 358
Late Models, and the Newville Construction Services Street
Stocks. The series is happy to add Newville Electrical
Services as a new sponsor.
Kathy Hughes, the 2012 Promoter of the Year, will
continue the successful five-dollar adult admission for 17
of the 18 races. The series' low admission allows families
to enjoy an economical evening of automobile racing.
The popular Meet and Greet will return with the second
show. The event allows race fans a chance to meet the
drivers and see the racecars. The Meet and Greet began last
year and quickly became a hit. Each week three-race teams
bring their cars to the infield, allowing fans a close look
at the racing equipment.
There is good news for Super Sportsman fans. Driver Cody
Fairchok is resting at home after his hard crash Saturday
night at Lincoln Speedway. Super Sportsman competitor Stan
Wanner suffered a heart attack Saturday night after the
races. He is in the hospital where he received two stints.
Lucrative Tommy Hinnershitz Spring Classic This Week
At Williams Grove Speedway
Williams Grove Speedway
4/14/13
Mechanicsburg – The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars
will compete in their first extra-distance event of the
season at Williams Grove Speedway this Friday, April 19 at
7:30 pm when the 2013 Diamond Series kicks off with the
running of the lucrative Tommy Hinnershitz Spring Classic.
The prestigious 30-lap event will pay $6,000 to win out
of a total purse of nearly $30,000 with time trials setting
the heat and feature starting grids.
The PASS 305 sprints will also be on the program along
with an exhibition of race cars from the EMMR.
Chad Layton of Harrisburg is the two time and defending
champion of the event behind the wheel of the Middleswarth
No. 7.
Layton won in 2010 and in 2012 while the 2011 version was
rained out.
Formerly known as the Early Bird Championship, The Tommy
Spring Classic took its name in 2007, now run in honor of
the winner of the first ever motor racing main event at
Williams Grove Speedway back in 1939.
An eventual Hall of Fame driver, Hinnershitz of Oley went
on to win the track title that year and again in 1949 and
1952.
Winners of the event since taking the Hinnershitz name
have been: Craig Keel, 2007; Brian Leppo, 2008; Lance
Dewease, 2009; and Layton, 2010, 2012.
The 2013 Tommy Classic will be the first of 11 slated
Diamond Series events at Williams Grove this year. The
series carries its own crown and point payoff at season’s
end.
Reigning track champion Greg Hodnett is also the
defending Diamond Series titlist as well.
The first appearance of the season by the All Star
Circuit of Champions Sprints is slated for the following
week, April 26.
The Williams Grove Saturday Night Series headlined by the
super sportsman is slated to kickoff on April 20.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com.
Early Bird Championship Winners
1983 No. 1A Bobby Allen
1984 No. 5W Randy Wolfe
1985 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang
1986 No. 10 Dave Blaney
1987 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang
1988 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1989 No. 1W Kenny Jacobs
1990 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1991 No. 23S Frankie Kerr
1992 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1993 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1994 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1995 No. 461 Lance Dewease
1996 No. 461 Lance Dewease
1997 No. 12 Kevin Gobrecht
1998 No. 19 Stevie Smith
1999 No. 11 Kevin Gobrecht
2000 No. 77E Dave Ely
2001 No. 12 Greg Hodnett
2002 No. 12 Greg Hodnett
2003 No. 77 Lance Dewease
2004 No.12 Greg Hodnett
RACE BECOMES THE “SPRING CLASSIC”
2005 No. 88H Fred Rahmer
2006 No. 30 Doug Esh
RACE BECOMES THE TOMMY HINNERSHITZ CLASSIC 2007 No. 9
Craig Keel
2008 No. 71 Brian Leppo
2009 No. 30C Lance Dewease
2010 No. 7 Chad Layton
2011 Rain
2012 No. 7 Chad Layton
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
15 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
ADVANCED CONCRETE SYSTEMS FOUR DIVISION SHOW APRIL 20
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will present a
four division racing program featuring 358 sprint cars, late
models, pro stocks, and roadrunners at 6 p.m. Saturday,
April 20, sponsored by Advanced Concrete Systems of
Middleburg. Track gates will open at 4 p.m.
Entering this weekend’s racing action there have been no
repeat feature winners in three of the speedway’s four
weekly divisions. Only Brian Johnson of Ashland has been to
Victory Lane twice this season in the roadrunner class.
In 358-360 sprint car action, three races have produced
three different winners, including Mark Smith of Sunbury;
Tony Stewart of Rushville, Ind.; and defending champion Pat
Cannon of Etters, who took the points lead after his victory
in last Saturday’s 25-lap main event. Cannon leads the A&A
Auto Stores sprint car standings by 60 points over TJ Stutts
of Liverpool.
Jerry Bard of Shippensburg recently became the third
different late model winner in as many races at the track.
Bard joined Dylan Yoder of Selinsgrove and Coleby Frye of
Dover on the early-season win list. Defending champion Jeff
Rine of Danville is seeking his first win of the season but
took over the points lead following his close second-place
finish to Bard in the feature last Saturday. Rine leads the
Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center standings by just 25
points over D. Yoder.
18-year-old pro stock driver Nathan Long of Selinsgrove
won his first career race on the half-mile track last
weekend. Also scoring single wins this year have been Brad
Mitch of McClure and Shaun Miller of Tower City. Miller
leads the Byer’s Built Engines rankings by 80 points over
his father, Troy Miller, also of Tower City.
John Fowler Jr. of Montandon and two-time defending
champion Bob Bussey of Northumberland have also been
victorious in roadrunner racing this season. Bussey took
over the top spot in the division’s standings by 20 points
over two-time winner Johnson.
Race night sponsor Advanced Concrete Systems was founded
in 1986 by the late Larry Yarger of Middleburg, who was an
avid supporter of the speedway. Advanced Concrete Systems
sells and installs Superior Walls foundations in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia. The
company employs about 100 people at its state-of-the-art
manufacturing facility in Middleburg, where more than 23,000
foundations have been precast since the company’s inception.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the first championship
race of the season for the super late models paying $2,500
to win on Saturday, April 27, when the track switches to a 7
p.m. starting time. Also on the racing card sponsored by
Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center of Paxinos will be the
358 sprint cars, pro stocks, and roadrunners.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will host a complete program of
go kart and micro sprint car racing at 7 p.m. this Friday,
April 19.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Hats, Beef And Bicycles Will Go To Fans At Port Royal
Weikert Memorial April 27
4/14/13
Port Royal – It won’t be just the drivers that will be
able to go home winners at the upcoming Port Royal Speedway
Bob Weikert Memorial sanctioned by the All Stars on April
27.
The fans too can walk away with some loot thanks to the
Weikert family.
The first 200 fans entering the stands for the $10,000 to
win Weikert Memorial will go home with a Weikert’s Livestock
hat, courtesy of Weikert’s Meat Market and Livestock of
Fairfield, PA.
And as has been customary the last few seasons, 20
five-pound packages of prime Weikert’s beef patties will
also be given away to adult general admission ticket holders
during the night.
Also a continuing custom at the 2013 event will be
bicycle giveaways for kids ages 11 and under as five girls
and five boys bikes will be raffled off.
The 2013 installment of the race will see 2012 National
Sprint Car Rookie of the Year Logan Schuchart of Hanover
pilot a replica Weikert’s Livestock No. 29 sprinter at Port
Royal in an effort to win the race for its namesake.
A total A Main purse alone of over $34,000 is being
posted to go along with another nearly $4,000 in contingency
cash to be distributed via lap money, heat victories, fast
time award and more.
Run in honor of late hall of fame sprint car owner Bob
Weikert, the Weikert Memorial has quickly become one of the
shining lights of both the Port Royal and All Stars seasons
over the last few years.
Again this year, each lap of the 30-lap Weikert feature
will pay $100 to lead. Fast time will be worth $200.
Both courtesy of CRANKWERKZ, a feature hard charger will
be awarded $100 to go along with the highest driver in Port
Royal points that fails to qualify, who will also get $100.
Each heat race in the Weikert Memorial will also pay $100
to win in memory of late motorsports journalist Jere Reigle.
Action begins at 7 pm on April 27 with gates opening at 5
pm.
2013 Bob Weikert Memorial Sponsors: Weikert’s Livestock,
Fairfield, PA; TBK Installations, Fairfield, PA; Cin-Tash
Properties LLC., Fairfield, PA; 21 Feeders, Allen, KS.;
Holtapp Trucking, Pomeroy, IA.; DF Bryant Trucking,
Fairfield, PA.; Heritage Cattle Inc., Garden City, KS.; Seth
Snyder – Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, PA; Flying W Express
Inc., Fairfield, PA.; Nicholas Meats, Loganton, PA; Bill &
Bonnie McLeod – Antelope Springs Ranch, Blackwell, TX;
Puckett Livestock, Brookneal, VA.; JAB Livestock, Jersey
Shore, PA.; Scott’s Body Shop, Gettysburg, PA.; Jason Roth
Cattle Co., Fresno, CA.; Dennis & Teresa Roth – Roth
Motorsports, Fresno, CA.; Hy-Plains Feedyard, LLC.,
Montezuma, KS.; Minnix Cattle Company LLC., Buchanan, VA.;
Folkens Brothers Hauling, Lester, IA; Steven K Bierly
Trucking, Mill Hall, PA; Virginia Cattle Co. – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; South Branch Valley Livestock – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; Greencastle Livestock Market Inc.,
Greencastle, PA; Miller & Associates Real Estate, LLC. –
Marty Miller, Gettysburg, PA; Upper Marsh Creek Farm,
Orrtanna, PA; Virginia Livestock, Front Royal, VA; JW Treuth
& Sons, Baltimore, MD.; Roadcap Livestock, Quicksburg, VA; S
& G Express, Herndon, PA.; Wayne F. Craig & Sons Livestock,
Shippensburg, PA.; Richard Grim Trucking, Gettysburg, PA.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Central PA 358 Point Series
The Central PA 358 Point Series kicked into high gear
this weekend with 3 more point races in the books. Friday
night saw Williams Grove Speedway finally get their season
opener for the 358 division in the record books and Austin
Hogue came out on top in the 20 lap feature event. The win
was Hogue's 1st ever at the race track, but 2nd on the
season as he also won the season opener at Trail Way
Speedway last weekend. Trail Way lost their race on Friday
night to rain that hit the area all morning, Saturday saw
the 2 time and defending series champion back in victory
lane. Pat Cannon won his first feature event of the season
at the big half mile. Sunday night would see another repeat
winner as the 2012 Rookie of the Year in the 358 division
Ryan Wilson would claim the 20 lap feature event at
Susquehanna Speedway. Wilson was the winner of the last
feature event at Lincoln Speedway. With the win Wilson has
taken over the series point lead by 17 points over 2009
series champion Jeff Rorhbaugh who did not race this
weekend.
The top 10 in the Central PA 358 Point Series after this
weeks action....
1. Ryan Wilson - 145 Pts. (2 win) 2. Jeff Rohrbaugh - 128
Pts.(1 win) 3. Austin Hogue - 125 Pts (2 win) 4. Eric
Tomecek - 113 Pts. 5. Mark Smith - 85 Pts. (1 win) 6. Pat
Cannon - 85 Pts. (1 win) 7. Tyler Ross - 85 Pts. 8. TJ
Stutts - 72 Pts. 9. Kevin Nouse - 65 Pts. 10.Cris Eash - 60
Pts.
Associate Sponsors for the Central PA 358 Point Series
are... Panchos Racing Products , Hoseheads.com ,
PaPosseracing.com , Ruckers Computer Solutions , Delco Signs
, WRT Speedwerx , CFI Sprint Bodies , Jager Hill Racing, PA
Powder Custom Powder Coating, CR Graphics , Kens Jewelery
and Coins.
Upcoming races for the Central PA 358 Point Series for
the month of April....
April 19th – Trail Way Speedway April 20th – Selinsgrove
Speedway / Lincoln Speedway April 26th – Trail Way Speedway
April 27th – Selinsgrove Speedway / Lincoln Speedway
You can follow everything related to the Central PA 358
Point Series on the web at www.centralparacing.com as well
on Face Book at the Central PA 358 Point Series Face Book
page.
Rahmer Returns to Victory at SSP on Sunday Night
Newberrytown, PA (April 14, 2013) – Salfordsville’e Fred
Rahmer took the victory in the 4th Annual Sprint Car Spring
Classic at the Susquehanna Speedway Park on Sunday night.
Ryan Wilson of Maytown collected the 358 Sprint Car 20
lapper.
By virtue of an inversion of six from their heat race
finishes, Fred Rahmer and Lance Dewease started on the front
row and brought the 25-car field to the green. However it
was Mark Smith diving to the bottom on the green to lead the
first lap. A caution on lap four for a spinning car bunched
the field back up behind Smith who opened up a decent lead
in the first four laps. On the restart, Smith continued to
lead with Rahmer and Brent Marks chasing down the leader
through lapped traffic. Smith skillfully retained his lead
as lapped cars became more prevalent as the laps wound down.
A caution on lap 19 regrouped the field once again behind
Smith. By this time Donnie Kreitz had moved from an 11th
place starting spot to the fourth spot for the restart.
Smith led on the restart but Rahmer scooted by on lap 20
as Kreitz moved into third spot as well. On the next lap
Kreitz moved into the runner-up spot and set sail for Rahmer.
On the final lap, Kreitz closed up the gap, but ran out of
laps as Rahmer collected his 31st career SSP victory. Kreitz
settled for second with Brent Marks running a strong third
place finish. Logan Schuchart and Mark Smith rounded out the
top five. Ryan Smith, Krietz’s teamamte ran sixth as Alan
Krimes crossed the line in seventh. Lance Dewease, Blaine
Heimbach and Tony Stewart rounded out the top ten. Heat race
wins went to Schuchart, Marks and Ryan Smith.
In the 358 Sprint Car night cap, Ryan Wilson took the
lead from the pole position. Kevin Nouse immediately began
to challenge from the runner-up spot after starting fifth. A
few early cautions bunched the field, but once racing
settled in, Wilson took a commanding 10 car length lead
through the middle stages of the race. Wilson never faltered
or looked back as he went on to take the checkers at the
finish. Nouse came across in second as Cris Eash finished in
third. Rodney Westhafer and Tyler Ross rounded out the top
five. Ross came from a 14th place starting position. Wilson,
Eash and Austin Hogue were the heat race winners.
Racing action returns to the Big Track at SSP on Saturday
night, April 20, when Figure 8 Racing returns to SSP along
with the Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans and the PENNMAR Vintage Cars.
The Super 410 Sprint Cars will return to SSP on Mother’s
Day, Sunday, May 12 along with the Late Models. The start
time has been changed from 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. for the
event. The Sunday June 16, Sprint Car Summer Classic will
also be changed to a 7:00 p.m. start time as well.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located off I-83 to exit
32, then 1.4 miles NW on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles
south. For more information, contact the speedway offices at
(717) 292-1696 or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday,
use the track phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date
information at the “Big Track” and the “Outback Track.”
Previous Winners of SSP Sprint Car Spring Classic:
2010: Don Kreitz Jr.(Super Sprint Cars); Billy Pauch Jr.
(ARDC Midgets).
2011: Aaron Ott (Super Sprint Cars); Steve Buckwalter
(ARDC Midgets).
2012: Greg Hodnett (Super Sprint Cars); Mark Smith (358
Sprint Cars).
2013: Fred Rahmer (Super Sprint Cars); Ryan Wilson (358
Sprint Cars).
Susquehanna Speedway Park Race Results from Saturday,
April 14, 2013
Super 410 Sprint Cars Feature (25 laps): 1. Fred Rahmer;
2. Donnie Kreitz; 3. Brent Marks; 4. Logan Schuchart; 5.
Mark Smith; 6. Ryan Smith; 7. Alan Krimes; 8. Lance Dewease;
9. Blaine Heimbach; 10. Tony Stewart; 11. Danny Dietrich;
12. Ryan Wilson; 13. Adam Wilt; 14. Mike Bittinger; 15.
Billy Dietrich; 16. Gerald McIntyre; 17. Cole Duncan; 18.
Glendon Forsythe; 19. Hunter Mackison; 20. Matt Boland; 21.
Billy Pauch Jr.; 22. Jim Shuster; 23. Will Rose; 24. Jordan
Mackison; 25. Todd Allen.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: M. Smith (1-19); Rahmer (20-25).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Schuchart; R. Smith and Marks.
358 Sprint Cars Feature (20 laps): 1. Ryan Wilson; 2.
Kevin Nouse; 3. Cris Eash; 4. Rodney Westhafer; 5. Tyler
Ross; 6. Eric Tomacek; 7. Teddy Thomas; 8. Niki Young; 9.
Dale Hammaker; 10. J.B. Cunningham; 11. Brian Alleman; 12.
Chandler Leiby; 13. Jacob Allen; 14. Ryan Greth; 15. Cody
Fletcher; 16, Jordan Givler; 17. Michael Hamer; 18. Austin
Hogue; 19. Ryan Kissinger; 20. Nyle Berks; 21. Leah Starner;
22. Jay Galloway.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Wilson (1-20).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Wilson; Eash and Hogue.
- 2013 “Big Track” Schedule of Events at SSP –
(Schedule as of April 1, 2013 - Subject to Change) April
20 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street Stocks,
Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (6:00 p.m.)
April 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 27 (Sat.) Auto Racing Club of Hagerstown (A.R.C.H.)
Night - Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.)
May 4 & 5 (Sat. & Sun.) Pennsylvania Elite Dirt Kart
Series on the Big Track (www.PEDKS.com)
May 4 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing (PEDKS event on Big
Track)
May 8 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 11 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
May 12 (Sun.) Mother’s Day Sprint Car Special / 59th
Anniversary Night - Super (410) Sprint Cars and Late Models
(7:00
p.m. - note new start time) – Rain date: T.B.A.
May 18 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtremes Stocks &
Sidewinder Sprints (7:00 p.m. - note new start time)
May 22 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 25 (Sat.) 21a Memorial Day Championships – Late
Models (21 laps), Street Stocks (21 laps), Xtreme Stock Cars
(21
laps), Road Warriors/Mini Vans & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
May 29 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 1 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
June 8 (Sat.) Kid’s Money Scramble – Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
June 9 (Sun.) USAC Eastern Storm Tour - USAC Wingless
Sprint Cars and ARDC Midgets (6:00 p.m.)
June 12 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 15 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
June 16 (Sun.) Sprint Car Summer Classic VI - Super (410)
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (7:00 p.m. - note new start
time) – Rain date: T.B.A.
June 22 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans &
Sidewinder
Spritns (7:00 p.m.)
June 26 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 29 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks &
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (7:00 p.m.)
July 3 (Wed.) Eichelberger’s U-Pull-It Super Show VIII -
600cc Micro Sprints, PA Sprint Series, Sportsman Modifieds,
Sidewinder Sprints, Legends Cars, & Classic Cars (7:00
p.m.)
July 4 (Thur.) - July 18 (Thurs.): Track Closed (Summer
Pit Stop / Vacation Break) – NO RACING
July 20 (Sat.) Silver Springs Speedway Racer Reunion -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Super Sportsman Tour, PENNMAR
Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition (7:00 p.m.)
July 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
July 27 (Sat.) Christmas in July with Santa Claus Visit -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder Sprints plus Spring Series Awards
Presentation for Outback Track (7:00 p.m.)
August 3 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 7 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 10 (Sat.) Kid’s Box Car Racing - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors, Mini Vans &
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 17 (Sat.) Camera & Autograph Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.) Also Central PA Blood Bank
“Blood Drive” (5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.)
August 21 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 24 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
August 25 (Sun.) Return of the Great American School Bus
Racing - Super (410) Sprint Cars and Late Models (6:00 p.m.)
–
Rain date: T.B.A.
August 31 (Sat.) 13th Annual York County Nationals/Steel
Block Bandits Late Model Series – Late Models (32 laps –
$1,500-to-win), Street Stocks (25 laps), Xtreme Stock
Cars & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
September 4 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 7 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans,
PENNMAR Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition -
(6:00 p.m. - note new start time)
September 14 (Sat.) SSP Track Championship Night - Late
Models (25 laps), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series plus SSP Outback
Track Summer Season Awards
Presentation (6:00 p.m.)
September 18 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session
at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 21 (Sat.) 8th Annual Susquehanna Showdown -
Late Models (50 laps) and PA Sprint Series Interregional
Race (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Sunday, September 22.
September 28 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
October 2 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 5 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 16 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 18 (Fri.) 10th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
&
Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Saturday, October
19 (Championship Night will move to Sun., October 20)
October 19 (Sat.) 10th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Championship Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars
& Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Sunday, October 20.
October 23 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.)
October 26 (Sat.) Candy Bowl IX presented by J&K Salvage
- ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sidewinder
Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds, Legends Cars & Lincoln
Thundercars (2:00 p.m.) - Raindate: Sunday, October 27.
November 2 (Sat.) 10th Annual Turkey 200 – Big Car Enduro
(100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro (100 laps) plus
Classic Cars and Mini Vans (1:00 p.m.); Rain date:
Sunday, November 3.
November 9 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
November 16 (Sat.) The Final Showdown (4th Annual) –
Super (410) Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars (2:00 p.m.)
– Rain
date: Sunday, November 17.
2013 Wednesday Night Open Test & Tune Sessions
(Any divisions of racing welcome)
Big & Outback Tracks (Wednesdays): April 24; May 8; May
22; May 29; June 12; June 26;
July 24; August 7; August 21; September 4; September 18
Big Track Only: October 2 (Wed.); October 16 (Wed.);
October 23 (Wed.)
Big Track - Gates open 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. –
9:00 p.m.
Outback Track on Wednesdays (Gates open 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
The Next Wednesday Night Test & Tune is on April 24
The next Wednesday Night Test & Tune session will be held
on Wednesday, April 24 at the Susquehanna Speedway Park. It
is open to any type of racecars capable of competing on the
4/10 mile oval. The cost is $12.00 per person for pit passes
and a $20.00 fee for each racecar entering the pit area
($32.00 per car & driver combination). Gates will open at
5:00 p.m. with open track time from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
by class. Each session will be 6 – 8 laps per session. The
grandstands are open free to the public. Each class will
receive 4 to 5 rounds of 6/8 laps each or more if time
permits. The fuel pumps from Miller’s Racing Parts will not
be open. Anyone needing fuel should contact Miller’s Racing
Parts directly at 717-766-0181. The main concession stand
will be open throughout the night.
Also on Wednesday night, there will an open practice
session for quarter midgets and karts at the Outback Track
from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. under the lights. The gates will
open at 5:30 p.m. with open practice from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00
p.m. The cost will be $20.00 per driver with no charge for
anyone else entering the grandstand and “cold pit” areas.
All Outback Track participants should enter the pits from
the Kise Mill Road entrance behind turn 2 of the “Big
Track.”
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
4/14/13
Students FREE And General Admission Access To Pits At
Port Royal This Week
410 sprints, late models and 305 sprints featured on Free
Student/Camera & Auto Night
Port Royal – It will be FREE STUDENT/Camera and Autograph
Night at Port Royal Speedway this Saturday, April 20 at 6 pm
when the oval will present a three-division racing program
of Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints, Gray’s Auto and Towing
late models and River Valley Builders 305 sprints at 6 pm.
All students ages 12 – 18 will be afforded free general
admission for the night of racing beginning when gates open
at 4 pm. Students must however be processed through the
ticket line before entering.
In addition, free admission to the pit area will be
afforded to all general admission ticket holders from 4 – 5
pm as has become tradition for Camera and Autograph Nights
at the track.
The chance to visit the pit area for the price of a
general admission ticket is an opportunity no fan should
pass up.
Fans will have the chance to get up close and personal
with drivers, teams and the race cars before they roll onto
the track for a night of battle.
And a battle it was at the April 13 Port Royal races as
hometown boy Dylan Cisney tussled with veteran Doug Esh for
the sprint car victory.
Cisney swapped the lead twice with Esh with 10 laps to go
before Esh took the win.
Adult general admission for the race is $15 while
students are as already stated, admitted FREE OF CHARGE.
To date at Port Royal, three races for both the sprint
and late model divisions have produced three different
winners in each class.
Sprint wins have gone to Dave Blaney, Rick Lafferty and
Esh while Scott Haus, Matt Parks and Jeff Miller have taken
late model mains.
Eric Parker scored the opener for the 305 sprints at the
track on April 6.
Port Royal Speedway will present the All Star Circuit of
Champions Bob Weikert Memorial on April 27 at 7 pm, paying
$10,000 to win.
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
4/14/13
Schuchart To Pilot Weikert No. 29 In Port Royal All Star
Bob Weikert Memorial
Prestigious, lucrative events is April 27
Port Royal - It will be 2012 National Sprint Car Rookie
of the Year Logan Schuchart of Hanover that will pilot a
replica Weikert’s Livestock No. 29 sprinter at Port Royal
Speedway for the All Star Circuit of Champions Bob Weikert
Memorial on April 27.
As the biggest sprint car race contested in 2013 to date
in the east, the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprints Bob
Weikert Memorial at Port Royal Speedway will pay a stout
$10,000 to win again this season.
A total A Main purse alone of over $34,000 is being
posted to go along with another nearly $4,000 in contingency
cash to be distributed via lap money, heat victories, fast
time award and more.
Run in honor of late hall of fame sprint car owner Bob
Weikert, the Weikert Memorial has quickly become one of the
shining lights of both the Port Royal and All Stars seasons
over the last few years.
Schuchart, the 20-year old grandson of racing legend
Bobby Allen who himself piloted the famous No. 29 during his
career, was approached by the Weikert family during the last
several weeks to undertake the task.
The continuation of the tradition of putting a No. 29 on
the track for the prestigious event will find Schuchart
trying to win the event for its namesake for the first time
after previous attempts by the likes of Kenny Jacobs, Tyler
Walker, Justin Henderson and others have failed.
Again this year, each lap of the 30-lap Weikert feature
will pay $100 to lead. Fast time will be worth $200.
Both courtesy of CRANKWERKZ, a feature hard charger will
be awarded $100 to go along with the highest driver in Port
Royal points that fails to qualify, who will also get $100.
Each heat race in the Weikert Memorial will also pay $100
to win in memory of late motorsports journalist Jere Reigle.
Action begins at 7 pm on April 27.
2013 Bob Weikert Memorial Sponsors: Weikert’s Livestock,
Fairfield, PA; TBK Installations, Fairfield, PA; Cin-Tash
Properties LLC., Fairfield, PA; 21 Feeders, Allen, KS.;
Holtapp Trucking, Pomeroy, IA.; DF Bryant Trucking,
Fairfield, PA.; Heritage Cattle Inc., Garden City, KS.; Seth
Snyder – Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, PA; Flying W Express
Inc., Fairfield, PA.; Nicholas Meats, Loganton, PA; Bill &
Bonnie McLeod – Antelope Springs Ranch, Blackwell, TX;
Puckett Livestock, Brookneal, VA.; JAB Livestock, Jersey
Shore, PA.; Scott’s Body Shop, Gettysburg, PA.; Jason Roth
Cattle Co., Fresno, CA.; Dennis & Teresa Roth – Roth
Motorsports, Fresno, CA.; Hy-Plains Feedyard, LLC.,
Montezuma, KS.; Minnix Cattle Company LLC., Buchanan, VA.;
Folkens Brothers Hauling, Lester, IA; Steven K Bierly
Trucking, Mill Hall, PA; Virginia Cattle Co. – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; South Branch Valley Livestock – Gary Vance,
Moorefield, WV; Greencastle Livestock Market Inc.,
Greencastle, PA; Miller & Associates Real Estate, LLC. –
Marty Miller, Gettysburg, PA; Upper Marsh Creek Farm,
Orrtanna, PA; Virginia Livestock, Front Royal, VA; JW Treuth
& Sons, Baltimore, MD.; Roadcap Livestock, Quicksburg, VA; S
& G Express, Herndon, PA.; Wayne F. Craig & Sons Livestock,
Shippensburg, PA.; Richard Grim Trucking, Gettysburg, PA.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Lucrative Tommy Hinnershitz Spring Classic This Week
At Williams Grove Speedway
Williams Grove Speedway
4/14/13
Mechanicsburg – The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars
will compete in their first extra-distance event of the
season at Williams Grove Speedway this Friday, April 19 at
7:30 pm when the 2013 Diamond Series kicks off with the
running of the lucrative Tommy Hinnershitz Spring Classic.
The prestigious 30-lap event will pay $6,000 to win out
of a total purse of nearly $30,000 with time trials setting
the heat and feature starting grids.
The Tool Shed of America 358 sprint cars will also be on
the program along with an exhibition of race cars from the
EMMR.
Chad Layton of Harrisburg is the two time and defending
champion of the event behind the wheel of the Middleswarth
No. 7.
Layton won in 2010 and in 2012 while the 2011 version was
rained out.
Formerly known as the Early Bird Championship, The Tommy
Spring Classic took its name in 2007, now run in honor of
the winner of the first ever motor racing main event at
Williams Grove Speedway back in 1939.
An eventual Hall of Fame driver, Hinnershitz of Oley went
on to win the track title that year and again in 1949 and
1952.
Winners of the event since taking the Hinnershitz name
have been: Craig Keel, 2007; Brian Leppo, 2008; Lance
Dewease, 2009; and Layton, 2010, 2012.
The 2013 Tommy Classic will be the first of 11 slated
Diamond Series events at Williams Grove this year. The
series carries its own crown and point payoff at season’s
end.
Reigning track champion Greg Hodnett is also the
defending Diamond Series titlist as well.
The first appearance of the season by the All Star
Circuit of Champions Sprints is slated for the following
week, April 26.
The Williams Grove Saturday Night Series headlined by the
super sportsman is slated to kickoff on April 20.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com.
Early Bird Championship Winners
1983 No. 1A Bobby Allen
1984 No. 5W Randy Wolfe
1985 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang
1986 No. 10 Dave Blaney
1987 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang
1988 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1989 No. 1W Kenny Jacobs
1990 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1991 No. 23S Frankie Kerr
1992 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1993 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1994 No. 69 Don Kreitz Jr.
1995 No. 461 Lance Dewease
1996 No. 461 Lance Dewease
1997 No. 12 Kevin Gobrecht
1998 No. 19 Stevie Smith
1999 No. 11 Kevin Gobrecht
2000 No. 77E Dave Ely
2001 No. 12 Greg Hodnett
2002 No. 12 Greg Hodnett
2003 No. 77 Lance Dewease
2004 No.12 Greg Hodnett
RACE BECOMES THE “SPRING CLASSIC”
2005 No. 88H Fred Rahmer
2006 No. 30 Doug Esh
RACE BECOMES THE TOMMY HINNERSHITZ CLASSIC 2007 No. 9
Craig Keel
2008 No. 71 Brian Leppo
2009 No. 30C Lance Dewease
2010 No. 7 Chad Layton
2011 Rain
2012 No. 7 Chad Layton
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Port Royal Race To Cure Cancer Nets Over $3,000 For
American Cancer Society
4/13/13
Port Royal - Port Royal Speedway, its fans and drivers
gathered together for Race To Cure Cancer Night at the
historic oval on April 13.
For the second season in a row, an impressive donation
was gathered for the American Cancer Society.
With .50 for every general admission ticket sold going
into the pot from the speedway itself, an amount just shy of
$3,300 was totaled for the ACS.
In its second year at the track, the event raised an
amount that surpassed the 2012 total by more than $1,000
Individual donations figured into the total were offered
in honor of Mrs. Nancy Aumiller, Mr. Donald Clark, Mrs. Deb
Runkle and Ms. Jeannie McCardle as well as in memory of Bill
Runkle.
In remembrance of Penny Adams, the late model team of
Chad Hollenbeck of Montrose donated $1,000 alone for the
second year in a row.
An amount of $300 was achieved and put into the total
stemming from the auction of a pink Susan G. Komen Race For
A Cure VP Racing Fuels container that was autographed by all
drivers in competition.
B and R Farm Equipment of Beavertown and Milroy donated
the five-gallon fuel jug.
Throughout the night, Relay For Life teams from the
Mifflin/Juniata County Relay For Life raised sponsorship
funds at displays set up underneath the grandstand.
The Mifflin/Juniata Relay For Life is slated for June 8
and 19 at Kish Park in Lewistown.
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series Begins
Saturday
Mechanicsburg, PA. April 14
The 2013 Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series
begins their new year of racing this Saturday, April 20. The
Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman, the Newville Electrical
Services 358 Late Models, along with the Newville
Construction Services Street Stocks will be in action.
The Saturday Night Series had a very successful 2012
season featuring several attendance records. The key to the
success is making this a family-friendly show. Kathy Hughes,
the 2012 Promoter of the Year, announced the five-dollar
adult admission would return in 2013. All adults will pay
just five dollars for 17 of the 18 Saturday Night Series
events. All children 12 and under enter the speedway grounds
free.
The 2013 Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman completed
three shows. Carmen Perigo Jr. won the opening show, a
Friday night race at Williams Grove Speedway. Frankie Herr
was victorious in the second event at Susquehanna Speedway.
David Socks III, a part-time driver in 2012, won the third
race at Lincoln Speedway.
Carmen Perigo Jr. is leading the Super Sportsman points,
maintaining a 70-point edge over Frankie Herr. Steve Fannasy,
Russ Mitten, and Mike Enders complete the top five in the
points.
Gene Knaub is off to a quick start in the 358 Late
Models. The driver from Dover, PA., has two wins and a
second at local speedways. Grant Adams won Saturday night at
Lincoln Speedway.
The opening Saturday Night Series show will be the Street
Stock’s first race. The Street Stocks provide fans with a
weekly, highly competitive show.
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series will
have practice beginning at 6:00 p.m. The racing action will
start at 6:30 p.m.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Esh Defeats Cisney In Exciting Port Royal Sprint Car
Battle, Miller And Krape Take Stock Cars
Over $3,000 raised for American Cancer Society on Race To
Cure Cancer Night
4/13/13 – Doug Esh survived the challenges of hometown
driver Dylan Cisney to record his first regular event sprint
car victory at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night in an
exciting, suspenseful race worth $3,000 to the winner.
In the late model main, it was Huntingdon’s Jeff Miller
scoring his first ever Port Royal victory, leading all 20
laps for the win while racing behind him in the top five was
action packed.
The pro stock main went to Tim Krape for his first
victory of the season at the track.
It was Race To Cure Cancer Night at the track with
proceeds from portions of ticket sales as well as other
donations going to the American Cancer Society.
More than $3,000 was gathered for ACS including $300 for
the auction of a pink Susan G. Komen Race For A Cure VP
Racing Fuels canister autographed by the drivers in
competition.
Royersford’s Steve Buckwalter and Fayetteville’s Lance
Dewease started on the front row of the 25-lap sprint car
main and Buckwalter took control when the feature got
underway.
Last week’s winner, Rick Lafferty dropped out of the
event on just the second circuit and by that time, fifth
starter Esh was already up to third behind the front row
duo.
Esh drove by Dewease with four away and began running
down Buckwalter as Cisney entered the top four.
The leader entered traffic on the seventh tour and that’s
when Cisney really began closing.
After driving by Dewease on the sixth lap, he began
closing on the leaders while running the high line around
the speedway as Esh continued to stalk Buckwalter.
All three drivers were within a turn of one another with
12 laps to go when Buckwalter’s motor expired on the
backstretch, causing the races first yellow flag period.
Esh inherited the lead and Cisney kept him close on the
restart but couldn’t quite pull the trigger for the lead but
another chance for Cisney was in the offing.
With 10 laps to go, Mike Ruttkamp and Daryl Stimeling
connected in the second turn and on the ensuing restart
Cisney brought the fans up off their seats when he pounced
on the low side entering the first corner.
A big old slide job netted Cisney the lead as he exited
the second turn and headed down the backchute.
Not giving up, Esh surged onto his rear bumper as the
pair headed for the third corner and Esh drove deep into
turn three to return the favor and reclaim command.
Cisney quickly turned the car in an effort to shoot back
in front as Esh composed himself to turn the car down the
frontstretch but after getting back in front, it seemed Esh
turned the wick up to drive off to the victory.
“Man, that kid wanted to win,” Esh said in victory lane.
“He’s really good.”
It was the Lancaster driver’s third overall win at Port
Royal.
Cisney finished a career best of second at age 20, some
.771 seconds behind, followed by Mike Wagner, Chad Layton
and Dewease.
Sixth through 10th went to Davey Sammons, Mike Erdley,
Joey Hershey, Blane Heimbach and Cliff Brian.
Triple heats for the 22-car field went to Dewease,
Buckwalter and Lafferty.
Miller started on the pole of the late model main and
wired the field for the $1,500 victory.
His pace at the front was slowed quickly on the second
lap when Brett Schadel fell out of the event, slowing on the
track.
Third starter Sam Schaffer drove into second on the
restart with Steve Campbell in tow and the race entered the
backmarkers on the ninth tour.
Chris Casner raced with Campbell during the mid stages of
the race and for a time secured third before last week’s
winner Matt Parks entered the fray after starting ninth.
A restart with six laps to go moved Parks into second but
instead of being able to focus on Miller for the lead, Parks
had to contend late in the event with a hard charging Tim
Wilson, who started 10th.
Wilson bolted into fourth with three to go and blistered
by Parks with two to go.
Wilson ran out of time to get to the leader by the finish
however and Schaffer drove by Parks with two to go as well.
Miller took the win by .646 second over Wilson, Schaffer,
Parks and Campbell.
Sixth through 10th went to Casner, Mike Lupfer, Chad
Hollenbeck, Mitch Hack and Bryon Sipe.
Triple heats for the 25-car field went to Parks, Justin
Kann and Derek Byler.
Andrew Shoop led on the first lap of the 15-lap pro stock
main before Krape took over for the victory.
The event went non-stop with opening day winner Keith
Garman driving into second on the fourth circuit but failing
to close on the leader.
Dusty Baker was pressured for third by Nate Fisher at
different times during the race but secured the spot at the
finish.
Shoop ended up fourth followed by Fisher.
Sixth through 10th went to Kyle Rapp, Dave Kepner, Nate
Stroup, Dave Berry and Scott Landis.
Twin heats went to Krape and Garman.
April 13, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprints, 22 entries: 1. Esh, 2. Cisney, 3. Wagner, 4.
Layton, 5. Dewease, 6. Sammons, 7. Erdley, 8. Hershey, 9.
Heimbach, 10. Brian, 11. Ryan Bohlke, 12. Nate Snyder, 13.
Jim Shuster, 14. Bob Howard, 15. Dave Hahn, 16. Cody Sieber,
17. Mike Ruttkamp, 18. Daryl Stimeling, 19. Steve Buckwalter,
20. Todd Allen, 21. Rick Lafferty
DNS: Keith Kauffman
Late models, 25 entries: 1. Miller, 2. Wilson, 3.
Schaffer, 4. Parks, 5. Campbell, 6. Casner, 7. Lupfer, 8.
Hollenbeck, 9. Hack, 10. Sipe, 11. Justin Kann, 12. Andy
Haus, 13. Terry Naugle, 14. AJ Hoffman, 15. Derek Byler, 16.
Mike Mort, 17. Jason Schmidt, 18. Steve Stitt, 19. Eric
Zembower, 20. Harold Ranck, 21. Trent Brenneman, 22. Patrick
Bryner, 23. Brett Schadel
DNS: Scott Flickinger, Derek Casner
Pro stocks, 12 entries: 1. Krape, 2. Garman, 3. Baker, 4.
Shoop, 5. Fisher, 6. Rapp, 7. Kepner, 8. Stroup, 9. Berry,
10. Landis
DNS: Tim Fedder, Chase Bowsman
Sat., April 13, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., April 20, 2013 (7 PM) - 410
Sprints, 358 Sprints & Thundercars Sat., April 27 (7 PM) -
410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, and Central PA Legends Sat., May 4
(7:30 PM) - 10TH ANNUAL WELDON STERNER MEMORIAL for 410
Sprints, 358 Sprints, and Thundercars (York County Racing
Club Night)
KRIMES CLAIMS 11TH LINCOLN CAREER WIN IN ARCH NIGHT "410"
SPRINT CAR MAIN; Grant Adams holds off Gene Knaub in "358"
late model thriller; Socks claims first Lincoln win in super
sportsman
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 4/13/13 - Denver's Alan Krimes came
from seventh starting spot to claim his first win of the
year in the 25-lap "410" sprint car feature at Lincoln
Speedway Saturday night.
"We've been fast the last three weeks. I thought we had
the car to beat last week and the week before that," said
Krimes upon exiting his Conestoga Valley Garage/Krimes
Racing Engines #87 in victory lane, "A couple late yellows
there killed us. We were lucky enough to get to the front
first tonight."
"The yellows were hurting us again tonight," added Krimes,
"I don't know if the tires were sealing over or what, but
every time the yellow came out, my car would get worse and
worse. I know J.J. was behind us, and he's been going real
good pretty much every week. I was hoping there was some
lapped cars between me and him, but apparently there wasn't.
We got a restart and I saw his front end down in three and
four. I already had the wing all the way back, so I just ran
around the top and hoped I didn't see anybody. Luckily, we
came away with it."
Krimes took to the high side to get around sixth-starting
Adam Wilt and fourth-starting J.J. Grasso in the first two
turns and cross fifth by the end of the first lap. He then
drove by both third-starting Gerard McIntyre, Jr. and
fifth-starting Danny Dietrich to move into third following a
third-lap restart, and caught second-starting Tim Glatfelter
for the runner-up spot on lap four. Two laps later, Krimes
grabbed the top spot from polesitter and race-long leader
Robbie Kendall with a low-side move in turns three and four.
Though Krimes led the rest of the way, torrid racing
between Brian Montieth, Danny Dietrich, and Fred Rahmer for
fifth had the fans on their feet between laps nine and 12.
It was on that lap that J.J. Grasso re-entered the picture
after passing Kendall for second. Caution flags on laps 16
and 18 kept Grasso close until the end.
"There's a lot of good guys running real good this year.
I saw the 25 on the board there, and he's been tough. I
heard he's going to URC when they start their season, and
I'm not going to be sad to see him go!"
The 16th-lap caution involved the spinning cars of Brian
Montieth, Brent Marks, and Cole Duncan. All three of those
drivers have won races at Lincoln in 2013. Montieth and
Duncan were unable to continue, and Mark joined the rear.
The 18th-lap caution was for the spinning car of Jordan
Mackison in turns one and two.
Grasso settled for second, with eighth-starting Jim
Siegel coming on strong late in the race to finish third.
Rahmer and Kendall completed the top five. Sixth through
tenth were Danny Dietrich, 13th-starting Logan Schuchart,
Glatfelter, 22nd-starting Billy Dietrich, and Wilt.
Heats for the 26 "410" Sprinters were won by Marks,
Duncan, and Montieth, with Jordon Mackison winning the
consolation.
Defending Lincoln/Trail-Way Precise Racing Products
champion Grant Adams held off the repeated challenges of
opening night winner Gene Knaub to win a 20-lap "358" late
model thriller.
An inversion of six put Adams on the pole for the start.
He led the first nine laps, while fifth-starting Knaub and
third-starting Brad Shank racing side-by-side. Shank nudged
under Adams to be scored the leader at the half-way point.
Adams reclaimed the lead in the next two turns, and both
Knaub and Steve Clabaugh caught Shank for second and third
by the end of lap 11.
Knaub gave it everything he had over the final two laps,
but Adams crossed less than a car length ahead under the
checkered. Clabaugh was third, followed by Shank and Sam
Gallagher.
Heats for the 16 "358" Late Models were won by Pat Beard
and Knaub.
Hagerstown's Dave Socks claimed his first-ever Lincoln
win in the 25-lap super sportsman feature. He started on the
front row and chased polesitter Steve Wilbur the first 21
laps before making the race-winning pass.
Eighth-starting Frankie Herr caught Wilbur for second
with two laps to go, but finished .84-seconds behind the
winner. Wilbur crossed third, with Scott Geesey and Scott
Dellinger completing the top five.
Heats for the 34 Super Sportsman were won by Herr, Russ
Mitten, Duaine Smith, and Chad Criswell, with Stan Wanner
winning the consolation.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday, April 20th
at 7 PM with all three point divisions in action - the
Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprinters, Keizer Aluminum Wheels 358
Sprints and Thundercars. Gates will open at 5 PM, hot laps
at 6:30 PM and racing action getting underway at 7 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., April 13, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1.
87-Alan Krimes ($3,200); 2. 25-JJ Grasso; 3. 59-Jim Siegel;
4. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 5. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 6. 48-Danny
Dietrich; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 8. 50-Tim Glatfelter; 9.
8-Billy Dietrich; 10. 15-Adam Wilt; 11. 92-Ryan Smith; 12.
14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 13. 19M-Brent Marks; 14. 71X-Bill
Stine; 15. 29-Ryan Wilson; 16. 175-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 17.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 18. 95-Hunter Mackison; 19.
1080-Jordon Mackison; 20. 21-Brian Montieth (DNF); 21.
22-Cole Duncan (DNF); 22. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr. (DNF);
23. 1A-Jacob Allen (DNF); 24. 4-John Rudisill (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Robbie Kendall (1-5), Alan Krimes (6-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 14-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr.; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 6. 71X-Bill Stine; 7.
1080-Jordon Mackison; 8. 175-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 9.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe. Time - 2:13.68
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 22-Cole Duncan; 2.
15-Adam wilt; 3. 59-Jim Siegel; 4. 50-Tim Glatfelter; 5.
29-Ryan Wilson; 6. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 7. 95-Hunter
Mackison; 8. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 9. 21A-Will Rose (DNF).
No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 21-Brian Montieth;
2. 87-Alan Krimes; 3. 25-JJ Grasso; 4. 55K-Robbie Kendall;
5. 92-Ryan Smith; 6. 4-John Rudisill; 7. 1A-Jacob Allen; 8.
11C-Cory Haas (DNF). No Time
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1080-Jordon
Mackison; 2. 1A-Jacob Allen; 3. 95-Hunter Mackison; 4.
8-Billy Dietrich; 5. 175-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 6. 2W-Glenndon
Forsythe; 7. 21A-Will Rose; DNS - 11C-Cory Haas. Time -
2:41.330
PRECISE RACING PRODUCTS 358 LATE MODELS Feature (20-Laps)
- 1. 64-Grant Adams ($700); 2. 1-Gene Knaub; 3. 29-Steve
Clabaugh; 4. 57-Brad Shank; 5. 25-Sam Gallagher; 6.
116-Travis Mease; 7. 7-Pat Beard; 8. 72-Ron Coleman; 9.
14-Tyler Horst; 10. 62-Devin Frey; 11. 25-Jed Latshall; 12.
21Z-Can Zeigler (DNF); 13. X-Bernie Beard(DNF); 14. 01-Gary
DeHart(DNF); 15. 68-Carl Leach(DNF); DNS - 121-Larry
Neiderer. No Time
Lap Leaders - Grant Adams (1-9), Brad Shank (10), Grant
Adams (11-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 7-Pat Beard; 2. 72-Ron Coleman; 3.
29-Steve Clabaugh; 4. X-Bernie Beard; 5. 25-Sam Gallagher;
6. 116-Travis Mease; 7. 121-Larry Neiderer; DNS - 68-Carl
Leach. Time - 2:20.69
2nd Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 1-Gene Knaub; 2. 57-Brad Shank; 3.
64-Grant Adams; 4. 62-Devin Frey; 5. 14-Tyler Horst; 6.
21Z-Can Zeigler; 7. 25-Jed Latshall (DNF); 8. 01-Gary DeHart
(DNF). Time - 2:13.68
SUPER SPORTSMAN Feature (25-Laps) - 1. 45-Dave Socks; 2.
99-Frankie Herr; 3. 9K-Steve Wilbur; 4. 33-Scott Geesey; 5.
30-Scott Dellinger; 6. 11-Steve Fannasy; 7. 93-Carmen Perigo,
Jr.; 8. 222-Jay Fannasy; 9. 25-Bobby Hockenberry; 10.
88W-Eric Walker; 11. 32-Gregg Foster; 12. 21-Leroy Martin;
13. 64-Stan Wanner; 14. 3B-Mike Enders; 15. 20-Eric Eckert;
16. 77-Russ Mitten; 17. 00-Rick Barr; 18. 77W-Tom Wyckoff;
19. 888-John Wolfe; 20. 1-Paul Miller (DNF); 21. 55C-Chad
Criswell (DNF); 22. 29-Duaine Smith (DNF); 23. 8-Rich
Eichelberger (DNF); 24. 2-Ken Keyton (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Steve Wilbur (1-21), Dave Socks (22-25)
1st Heat (8 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 99-Frankie Herr; 2.
11-Steve Fannasy; 3. 30-Scott Dellinger; 4. 222-Jay Fannasy;
5. 20-Eric Eckert; 6. 16-Jeff Leissy; 7. 7-Todd Leonard; 8.
69-Mallie Shuster (DNF); 9. 75-Kenny Edkin (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (8 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 77-Russ Mitten; 2.
8-Rich Eichelberger; 3. 45-Dave Socks; 4. 2-Ken Keyton; 5.
888-John Wolfe; 6. 22-Jaremi Hanson (DNF); 7. 77W-Tom
Wyckoff (DNF); 8. 318-Chris Meleason (DNF); 9. 83-Cody
Fairchok (DNF). Time - 2:15.80
3rd Heat (8 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 29-Duaine Smith; 2.
93-Carmen Perigo, Jr.; 3. 9K-Steve Wilbur; 4. 3B-Mike
Enders; 5. 32-Gregg Foster; 6. 21-Leroy Martin; 7. 17-Brian
Gontz; 8. 91-Lanny Hake. Time - 2:15.80
4th Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 55C-Chad Criswell;
2. 33-Scott Geesey; 3. 1-Paul Miller; 4. 25-Bobby
Hockenberry; 5. 88W-Eric Walker; 6. 64-Stan Wanner; 7.
99G-Scott Grace; 8. 00-Rick Barr. Time - 2:13.56
1st Consolation (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1.64-Stan Wanner
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
13 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
CANNON POWERS TO FIRST SPRINT CAR WIN OF SEASON; BARD &
LONG SCORE FIRST CAREER SG LATE MODEL & PRO STOCK WINS;
JOHNSON BECOMES FIRST REPEAT ROADRUNNER WINNER
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Defending champion Pat Cannon of
Etters scored his first win of the season in Saturday
night’s 25-lap 358 sprint car feature on a smooth,
“glass-top” racing surface at Selinsgrove Speedway.
The $1,500 win was Cannon’s 42nd career at the track in
358-360 sprint car competition at the wheel of the
Highlands’ Tire & Service Centers No. 3.
Jerry Bard of Shippensburg held off defending champion
Jeff Rine of Danville for his first career win at
Selinsgrove in the 25-lap late model feature. Bard became
the third different winner in as many races this season.
Nathan Long, an 18-year-old high school senior from
Selinsgrove, wired the field for his first career win in the
15-lap pro stock feature, while Brian Johnson of Ashland
became the first repeat roadrunner winner of the year in the
division’s 12-lap race.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present a four division show of
358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks, and roadrunners at
6 p.m. Saturday, April 20, sponsored by Advanced Concrete
Systems of Middleburg.
Polesitter Duane Mausteller took the lead at the start of
the sprint car feature. Fourth-place starter Derek Locke
followed Mausteller in second while third-place starter Cody
Keller held down the third position.
On the fourth lap, Keller made an inside pass by
Mausteller entering the first turn for the lead. A lap
later, eighth-place starter Pat Cannon advanced to second.
The caution flag unfurled on the fifth lap when point leader
Mark Smith rolled to a stop in turn three with reportedly no
brakes on his racer.
When the race resumed, Keller held the lead for another
lap until Cannon made the winning pass using the inside lane
off turn four on lap seven. Once in front of the pack,
Cannon stretched his lead to nearly a straightaway over
Keller.
Sixth-place starter TJ Stutts showed a lot of speed in
the second half of the event. At one point, Stutts closed
the lead to under one second only to have Cannon distance
himself again in the final laps. At the finish, Cannon was
victorious by 1.8 seconds over Stutts, Locke, fifth-place
starter Jason Shultz and Keller.
Original fourth-place starter Chad Davis stormed into the
lead when the green flag waved on the late model feature.
Davis was trailed by polesitter Jim Bernheisel and
eighth-place starter Jerry Bard for most of the race.
While a close three-car battle unfolded at the front of
the pack, seventh-place starter Jeff Rine dueled with
third-place starter Tony Adams for the fourth position. At
the halfway point, Bard passed Bernheisel for second and set
his sites on Davis. With 10 laps remaining, Rine raced by
Bernheisel for the third position.
Davis and Bard were in a wheel-to-wheel race for the lead
when the caution flag came out on lap 17. On the lap 18
restart, Davis drifted high in turn one and allowed Bard to
drive into the lead. Rine also advanced to second and
another high-speed chase for the lead ensued.
Rine made several attempts to clear Bard for the lead to
no avail. At the finish, Bard took the checkered flag by
just .19 of a second over Rine, Bernheisel, Adams, and Matt
Cochran.
Polesitter Nathan Long pulled into the lead at the start
of the pro stock feature. Long was chased by second-place
starter Matt Hornberger and fourth-place starter Troy Miller
for the first five laps. On the sixth circuit, Miller
advanced to second and attempted to reel in Long.
The first caution flag unfurled on lap 11 for two cars in
turn two, erasing the straightaway lead Long had developed
over Miller. With the field regrouped, Long maintained the
lead on the restart, while Miller, Hornberger, and
fifth-place starter Tommy Slanker raced in the top five.
Another caution flag waved with one lap to race, setting
up a chase to the checkered flag between Long and Miller. At
the checkered flag, Long was victorious by half-of-a-second
over Miller, Hornberger, Shaun Miller, and Slanker.
In the roadrunner feature, polesitter Ricky Bender led
the first lap. When Bender drifted high racing out of turn
four on the second circuit, fourth-place starter Brian
Johnson swept underneath him and took command of the field.
At the same time, sixth-place starter Bob Bussey drove into
the runner-up position.
For the duration of the race, Johnson and Bussey dueled
for the lead while Bender and fifth-place starter John
Fowler Jr. raced for the third position. In the final two
laps, Bussey and Johnson raced side-by-side.
At the finish, Johnson was victorious by the slimmest of
margins over Bussey, Bender, Fowler, and seventh-place
starter Brandon Shultz.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY - 13 April 2013 358
Sprint Cars – 17 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 3 Pat Cannon 2)
23 TJ Stutts 3) 77 Derek Locke 4) 2 Jason Shultz 5) 99K Cody
Keller 6) 5 Phil Walter 7) 13 Eric Tomecek 8) 5B Josh Beard
9) 66 Ryan Kissinger 10) 21 Duane Mausteller 11) 29S Derek
Steward 12) 22M Brian Garland 13) 67 Jason Cherry 14) 29
Matt Horst (DNF) 15) 1 Mark Smith (DNF) 16) 07 Bill
Schoffstall (DNS) 17) 19 Colby Womer (DNS) Heat Winners: TJ
Stutts, Cody Keller Late Models – 17 Entries 25-Lap A-Main:
1) 26 Jerry Bard 2) 2J Jeff Rine 3) 119 Jim Bernheisel 4) 88
Tony Adams 5) 16 Matt Cochran 6) 119B Bryan Bernheisel 7) 27
Jim Yoder 8) 99Z Dave Zona 9) 91 Chad Davis 10) 61 Ken
Trevitz 11) 90 Kyle Rhoads 12) 10 Dave Stamm 13) 15 Luke
Hoffner (DNF) 14) 9 Hayes Mattern (DNF) 15) 24 Dylan Yoder
(DNF) 16) 51 Dave Graber (DNF) 17) 7 Meade Hahn (DNS) Heat
Winners: Jerry Bard, Jim Bernheisel Pro Stocks – 14 Entries
15-Lap A-Main: 1) 63 Nathan Long 2) 115 Troy Miller 3) 88
Matt Hornberger 4) 115S Shaun Miller 5) 19H Tommy Slanker 6)
11 Jake Buck 7) 99 Kyle Bachman 8) 28J Jeff Ceballo 9) 4 Jim
Payne (DNF) 10) 32 Tom Hartman (DNF) 11) 34 Hank Steffen
(DNF) 12) 85 Terry Lauver (DNF) 13) 10M Brad Mitch (DNF) 14)
26 AJ Stroup (DNF) Heat Winners: Kyle Bachman, Brad Mitch
Roadrunners – 12 Entries 12-Lap A-Main: 1) 201 Brian Johnson
2) 76 Bob Bussey 3) 29B Ricky Bender 4) 02 John Fowler 5)
31B Brandon Shultz 6) 28 Curtis Lawton 7) 7 Butch Shaffer 8)
8K Jeremy Kline 9) 88 Toby Chase 10) 55 Lori Croop 11) 22
Ray Rothfuss 12) 89 John Schoch Heat Winners: Ricky Bender,
Brian Johnson
Haas Beats Rahmer For Williams Grove 410 Sprints,
Hogue Opens 358 Season With Win
4/12/13
Mechanicsburg – Cory Haas held off Fred Rahmer to record
the fourth 410 sprint feature victory of his career at
Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking home $3,600
for the win plus $140 in lap money.
In the season opener for the 358 sprints, Austin Hogue of
Manchester took over for Austin Reed to record his first
ever win in Wiliams Grove history.
Gerard McIntyre Jr. took the lead in the sprint car
feature when the first lap was recorded followed by Adam
Wilt and sixth starter Haas of York.
On a heavy cushion, Haas became making sweeping tours
through the turns, trying to overtake Wilt for second, which
he eventually did with six away in the 25-lapper all the
while fending off Pat Cannon and a quickening Fred Rahmer.
After that, Haas began a series of sweeping corner swipes
at McIntyre for the lead, slinging his No. 11C around the
cushion while the leader worked off of the bottom until he
was finally able to complete the move upon exiting the
second corner to record the 12th circuit as the leader.
Once in front, Haas had to watch on the scoreboard as
Rahmer continued his advancement from the 12th starting
spot, taking over third on the same lap as Haas took
command.
It took Rahmer a few laps to catch and finally dispose of
McIntyre on the fast and tacky racing surface and by the
time he had taken second, there was just four laps to go.
Though he was continually biting into Haas’ lead, the
winner crossed the line out of striking distance of Rahmer.
McIntyre rode home a fine third followed by Brian
Montieth and Wilt.
Sixth through 10th went to Brent Marks, Ryan Smith,
Cannon, Logan Schuchart and Lance Dewease.
Heats for the 22-car field went to Montieth, Kreitz and
Schuchart.
Reed as the leader and Hogue in second battled for
control in the 20-lap 358 sprint main from the beginning of
the race until the halfway point.
It was on lap 10 that Reed made contact with the inside
berm or wall while exiting the second corner that in turn
busted the front suspension on his racer, forcing him to
take a hard left into the rail while surrendering the lead
and win to Hogue.
Tight racing for second with six laps to go saw Mark
Smith drive into the spot from fourth when Dale Hammaker and
a challenging Kevin Nouse brushed wheels while squeezing
each other out of real estate while racing into the first
turn.
Nouse recovered for third followed by Tyler Ross and Ryan
Wilson.
Sixth through 10th went to Hammaker, Jacob Allen, Eric
Tomecek, TJ Stutts and Matt Mountz.
Heats for the 29-car field went to Wilson, Hammaker and
Adrian Shaffer with the consolation going to Tim Berkheimer.
April 12, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Haas, 2. Rahmer, 3.
McIntyre, 4. Montieth, 5. Wilt, 6. Marks, 7. Smith, 8.
Cannon, 9. Schuchart, 10. Dewease, 11. Don Kreitz Jr., 12.
Alan Krimes, 13. Ryan Taylor, 14. Jim Siegel, 15. Glenndon
Forsythe, 16. Ryan Wilson, 17. Steve Buckwalter, 18. Danny
Dietrich, 19. Greg Hodnett, 20. Davey Sammons
DNS: Rick Lafferty, Nicole Bower
358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Hogue, 2. Smith, 3. Nouse, 4.
Ross, 5. Wilson, 6. Hammaker, 7. Allen, 8. Tomecek, 9.
Stutts, 10. Mountz, 11. Tim Wagaman, 12. Rodney Westhafer,
13. Nate Berwager, 14. Jay Galloway, 15. Tim Stallings, 16.
Leah Starner, 17. Ted Thomas Jr., 18. Austin Reed. 19. Aaron
Eichelberger, 20. Brie Hershey, 21. DJ Montgomery, 22. Tim
Berkheimer, 23. Chris Arnold, 24. Adrian Shaffer
DNQ: Doug Deeds, Jesse Deeds, Scott Fisher, Wes Irwin,
Dave Thrush
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
10 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
CAMERA & AUTOGRAPH NIGHT 4 DIVISION SHOW
THIS SATURDAY
SELINSGROVE, Pa. -- Selinsgrove Speedway
will present a four division show of 358 sprint cars, late
models, pro stocks, and roadrunners at 6 p.m. this Saturday,
April 13, on Camera & Autograph Night. Track gates will open
at 4 p.m.
Prior to the start of this Saturday’s racing
program, race fans will be permitted to enter the pit area,
which is normally restricted, to meet their favorite drivers
for autographs and photos from 4–5:15 p.m. A second Camera &
Autograph Night is scheduled for July 6 this season.
Entering this weekend’s action, there have
been no repeat feature winners to date. Three sprint car
races have produced three different winners, including Greg
Hodnett of York (410 sprints); Mark Smith of Sunbury (358
sprints); and Tony Stewart of Rushville, Ind. (360 sprints).
Late model races this season have been won
by Dylan Yoder of Selinsgrove and Coleby Frye of Dover. Pro
Stock features in the first two appearances of the season
have gone to Brad Mitch of McClure and Shaun Miller of Tower
City.
In roadrunner racing, Brian Johnson of
Ashland, John Fowler Jr. of Montandon, and Bob Bussey of
Northumberland have been victorious.
Track officials announced this week the PASS
305 sprint cars will join the 410 sprint cars and super
sportsman for an open wheel tripleheader at 7 p.m. Sunday,
May 26.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will host a
complete program of go kart and micro sprint car racing at 7
p.m. this Friday, April 12.
For a complete schedule, the latest news,
results, and race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or
follow us on Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can
be reached at 570.374.2999.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Port Royal All Star Weikert Memorial Pays
$10,000 To Win April 27,
Offers Main Event Purse Worth More Than
$34,000!
$ Also Posted For Laps, Fast Time, Hard
Charger, Heat Winners and more
4/9/13
Port Royal – As the biggest sprint car race
contested in 2013 to date in the east, the All Star Circuit
of Champions Sprints Bob Weikert Memorial at Port Royal
Speedway will pay a stout $10,000 to win again this season,
coming up Saturday, April 27 at 7 pm.
A total A Main purse alone of over $34,000
is being posted to go along with another nearly $4,000 in
contingency cash to be distributed via lap money, heat
victories, fast time award and more.
Run in honor of late hall of fame sprint car
owner Bob Weikert, the Weikert Memorial has quickly become
one of the shining lights of both the Port Royal and All
Stars seasons over the last few years.
Greg Hodnett won last year’s event and
pocketed $12,900 that included lap money. It was the second
win in a row in the prestigious event for Hodnett and third
overall.
Again this year, each lap of the 30-lap
Weikert feature will pay $100 to lead. Fast time will be
worth $200.
Both courtesy of CRANKWERKZ, a feature hard
charger will be awarded $100 to go along with the highest
driver in Port Royal points that fails to qualify, who will
also get $100.
Each heat race in the Weikert Memorial will
also pay $100 to win in memory of late motorsports
journalist Jere Reigle.
The Weikert Memorial Port Royal All Star
invasion promises to be and in fact will be one of the
richest events the circuit offers throughout its 2013
campaign.
The Weikert race will be a pivotal event on
the 2013 All Stars slate as it is one of several that will
pay points toward the 2013 East Region All Stars
Championship, worth $20,000.
The Eastern Region All Stars Champion will
be crowned at Port Royal Speedway in early September at the
two-day Tuscarora 50 as part of the Juniata County Fair.
The 46th annual Tuscarora 50 weekend
sanctioned by the All Star Circuit of Champions is September
6 and 7.
General admission gates for the 2013 All
Star Bob Weikert Memorial at Port Royal Speedway will open
at 5 pm on April 27.
ASCoC Bob Weikert Memorial 30-lap A Main
Purse
1. $10,000 2. $3,500 3. $2,500 4. $2,000 5.
$1,500 6. $1,400 7. $1,350
8. $1,250 9. $1,200 10. $1,100 11. $900 12.
$700 13. $620 14. $600
15. $600 16. $600 17. $600 18. $600 19. $500
20. $500 21. $ 500
22. $500 23. $500 24. $500
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See
Super Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
SSP Features Two Nights of Racing This Weekend
Next Wednesday Test & Tune on April 10
Newberrytown, PA (April 8, 2013) – A rare two-day race
weekend will occur this Saturday and Sunday at the
Susquehanna Speedway Park. On Saturday night, April 13
racing returns to the Big Track with the York County Racing
Club Night featuring the Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme
Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans and PA Sprint Series.
Then the 410 Super Sprint Cars return to SSP on Sunday
April 14 along with the 358 Sprint Cars in the 4th Annual
Sprint Car Spring Classic. The Super Sprint Car feature will
pay $3,500-to-win for the 25-lap feature event.
Non-qualifiers for the A-Main feature will receive a
complimentary non-transferrable entry fee ($50.00 value) for
the Final Showdown to be held at SSP in November. For the
Super Sprint Cars, mufflers WILL NOT be required and Hoosier
Brand Spec Tires will be required on all four corners (same
as the 2013 rules at Williams Grove, Lincoln and Port Royal
Speedways). All other rules will follow the generally
accepted rules for Sprint Cars at local weekly Central PA
Sprint Car tracks (1400 pounds weight rule). Raceivers will
be mandatory for all Sprint Cars.
The 358 Sprint Car feature will pay $1,500-to-win for the
20-lap feature event. Non-qualifiers for the A-Main feature
will receive a complimentary non-transferrable entry fee
($50.00 value) for the Final Showdown to be held at SSP in
November. For the 358 Sprint Cars, mufflers WILL NOT be
required and Hoosier Brand Spec Tires will be required on
all four corners (same as the 2013 rules at Williams Grove,
Lincoln and Selinsgrove Speedways). All other rules of the
Central PA 358 Sprint Cars will prevail for this event (1500
pounds weight rule). Raceivers will be mandatory for all
Sprint Cars.
On both Saturday and Sunday, the pit gates will open at
3:30 p.m. Grandstand gates will open at 4:00 p.m. Warm-ups
begin at 5:30 p.m. with qualifying races at 6:00 p.m.
followed by consolation races and feature events.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
night are Adults (ages 18-59) $14.00; Young Adults (ages
11-17) & Senior Adults (60 & Older) $10.00; Children (10 &
under) are free. Pit pass prices are $25.00 with a reduced
price of $22.00 for all pit competitor license holders. The
minimum age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years
of age with a copy of a birth certificate is required for
all ages 12 to 14.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Sunday
night are Adults (ages 18-59) $18.00; Young Adults (ages
11-17) & Senior Adults (60 & Older) $15.00; Children (10 &
under) are free. Pit pass prices are $25.00 with a reduced
price of $22.00 for all pit competitor license holders. The
minimum age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years
of age with a copy of a birth certificate is required for
all ages 12 to 14.
On track action returns to the SSP Outback Track on
Friday night, April 12 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with a
nighttime Test & Tune session featuring quarter midgets,
karts and Adult Speedcars. The gates will open at 5:30 p.m.
The cost will be $20.00 per driver with no charge for anyone
else entering the grandstand and "cold pit" areas. All
Outback Track participants should enter the pits from the
Kise Mill Road entrance behind turn 2 of the "Big Track."
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at sspracing.net. On race day, use the track
phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information at the
“Big Track” and the “Outback Track.”
Previous Winners of SSP Sprint Car Spring Classic:
2010: Don Kreitz Jr.(Super Sprint Cars); Billy Pauch Jr.
(ARDC Midgets).
2011: Aaron Ott (Super Sprint Cars); Steve Buckwalter
(ARDC Midgets).
2012: Greg Hodnett (Super Sprint Cars); Mark Smith (358
Sprint Cars).
2013: To Be Determined on Sunday, April 14, 2013.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Stock Car Saturday Night Time Schedule
(Subject to Change)
3:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: Members - $22.00;
Non members - $25.00
4:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18 & older) – $14.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $10.00; Children (10 &
under) – Free
5:10 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
- Sprint Cars Heat in Motors (Immediately following
Driver’s Meeting)
5:30 p.m. Track Preparation Laps Begin (Pit Area)
Rotation: Street Stocks (Infield)
Late Models (Front Pit)
PA Sprint Series (Outside Turn 2)
Xtreme Stock Cars (Infield)
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (Infield)
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Street Stocks Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Late Models Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
PA Sprint Series Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Road Warriors / Mini Vans Qualifying Heat Races (4 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars Qualifying Heat Races (6 laps)
Consolation Races (same order as Heats) – if necessary
Late Models Feature (25 laps)
Street Stocks Feature (20 laps)
PA Sprint Series Feature (20 laps)
Road Warriors / Mini Vans Feature (15 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars Feature (20 laps)
· Top Three Finishers are Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Sprint Car Spring Classic IV Time Schedule
(Subject to Change)
3:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: $25.00
4:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18 & older) - $18.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11-17) - $15.00; Children (10 &
under) - Free
5:00 p.m. Driver's Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
5:30 p.m. Track Preparation Laps Begin (Pit area)
Rotation: 358 Sprint Cars (Outside Turn 2)
Super Sprint Cars (Front Pit)
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
358 Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
358 Sprint Cars Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Feature (25 laps)
358 Sprint Car Feature (20 laps)
· Top Three Finishers are Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
- 2013 “Big Track” Schedule of Events at SSP –
(Schedule as of April 8, 2013 - Subject to Change) April
10 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big Track
(Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 13 (Sat.) York County Racing Club (Y.C.R.C.) Night
- Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.).
April 14 (Sun.) Sprint Car Spring Classic IV - Super
(410) Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain
date: T.B.A.
April 20 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (6:00 p.m.)
April 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 27 (Sat.) Auto Racing Club of Hagerstown (A.R.C.H.)
Night - Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.)
May 4 & 5 (Sat. & Sun.) Pennsylvania Elite Dirt Kart
Series on the Big Track (www.PEDKS.com)
May 4 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing (PEDKS event on Big
Track)
May 8 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 11 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
May 12 (Sun.) Mother’s Day Sprint Car Special / 59th
Anniversary Night - Super (410) Sprint Cars and Late Models
(6:00
p.m.) – Rain date: T.B.A.
May 18 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtremes Stocks &
Sidewinder Sprints (7:00 p.m. - note new start time)
May 22 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 25 (Sat.) 21a Memorial Day Championships – Late
Models (21 laps), Street Stocks (21 laps), Xtreme Stock Cars
(21
laps), Road Warriors/Mini Vans & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
May 29 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 1 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
June 8 (Sat.) Kid’s Money Scramble – Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
June 9 (Sun.) USAC Eastern Storm Tour - USAC Wingless
Sprint Cars and ARDC Midgets (6:00 p.m.)
June 12 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 15 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
June 16 (Sun.) Sprint Car Summer Classic VI - Super (410)
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
T.B.A.
June 22 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans &
Sidewinder
Spritns (7:00 p.m.)
June 26 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 29 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks &
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (7:00 p.m.)
July 3 (Wed.) Eichelberger’s U-Pull-It Super Show VIII -
600cc Micro Sprints, PA Sprint Series, Sportsman Modifieds,
Sidewinder Sprints, Legends Cars, & Classic Cars (7:00
p.m.)
July 4 (Thur.) - July 18 (Thurs.): Track Closed (Summer
Pit Stop / Vacation Break) – NO RACING
July 20 (Sat.) Silver Springs Speedway Racer Reunion -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Super Sportsman Tour, PENNMAR
Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition (7:00 p.m.)
July 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
July 27 (Sat.) Christmas in July with Santa Claus Visit -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder Sprints plus Spring Series Awards
Presentation for Outback Track (7:00 p.m.)
August 3 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 7 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 10 (Sat.) Kid’s Box Car Racing - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors, Mini Vans &
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 17 (Sat.) Camera & Autograph Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.) Also Central PA Blood Bank
“Blood Drive” (5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.)
August 21 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 24 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
August 25 (Sun.) Return of the Great American School Bus
Racing - Super (410) Sprint Cars and Late Models (6:00
p.m.) – Rain date: T.B.A.
August 31 (Sat.) 13th Annual York County Nationals/Steel
Block Bandits Late Model Series – Late Models (32 laps –
$1,500-to-win), Street Stocks (25 laps), Xtreme Stock
Cars & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
September 4 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 7 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans,
PENNMAR Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition -
(6:00 p.m. - note new start time)
September 14 (Sat.) SSP Track Championship Night - Late
Models (25 laps), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series plus SSP Outback
Track Summer Season Awards
Presentation (6:00 p.m.)
September 18 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session
at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 21 (Sat.) 8th Annual Susquehanna Showdown -
Late Models (50 laps) and PA Sprint Series Interregional
Race (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Sunday, September 22.
September 28 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
October 2 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 5 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 16 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 18 (Fri.) 10th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
&
Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Saturday, October
19 (Championship Night will move to Sun., October 20)
October 19 (Sat.) 10th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Championship Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars
& Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Sunday, October 20.
October 23 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.)
October 26 (Sat.) Candy Bowl IX presented by J&K Salvage
- ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sidewinder
Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds, Legends Cars & Lincoln
Thundercars (2:00 p.m.) - Raindate: Sunday, October 27.
November 2 (Sat.) 10th Annual Turkey 200 – Big Car Enduro
(100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro (100 laps) plus
Classic Cars and Mini Vans (1:00 p.m.); Rain date:
Sunday, November 3.
November 9 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
November 16 (Sat.) The Final Showdown (4th Annual) –
Super (410) Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars (2:00 p.m.)
– Rain
date: Sunday, November 17.
The Next Wednesday Night Test & Tune is on April 10
The next Wednesday Night Test & Tune session will be held
on Wednesday, April 10 at the Susquehanna Speedway Park. It
is open to any type of racecars capable of competing on the
4/10 mile oval. The cost is $12.00 per person for pit passes
and a $20.00 fee for each racecar entering the pit area
($32.00 per car & driver combination). Gates will open at
5:00 p.m. with open track time from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
by class. Each session will be 6 – 8 laps per session. The
grandstands are open free to the public. Each class will
receive 4 to 5 rounds of 6/8 laps each or more if time
permits. The fuel pumps from Miller’s Racing Parts will not
be open. Anyone needing fuel should contact Miller’s Racing
Parts directly at 717-766-0181. The main concession stand
will be open throughout the night.
2013 Wednesday Night Open Test & Tune Sessions
(Any divisions of racing welcome)
Big Track Only: April 10 (Wed.)
Outback Track Only: April 12 (Fri.)
Big & Outback Tracks (Wednesdays): April 24; May 8; May
22; May 29; June 12; June 26;
July 24; August 7; August 21; September 4; September 18
Big Track Only: October 2 (Wed.); October 16 (Wed.);
October 23 (Wed.)
Big Track - Gates open 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. –
9:00 p.m.
Outback Track on Wednesdays (Gates open 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” and the “Outback
Track” – The “Big track” and the “Outback track” are
available for rent beginning March 1, 2013. The “Big Track”
rental fee is $1,400.00 for 4 hours and may be split between
a maximum of five-(5) drivers/teams. Only one car is
permitted on the track at a time. If an ambulance is
requested, it is an additional $75.00 per hour. For
nighttime rentals at the “Big Track”, an additional $100.00
per hour will be charged for lights.
The rental price for the “Outback Track” is $400.00 for 4
hours during the day /$500.00 at night and may be split
between a maximum of five-(5) drivers/teams. To reserve
either track, please call 717-292-1696.
- Free Pit Passes for all Non-Qualifiers in 2013 – Any
non-qualifier who starts the a qualifying heat race and
fails to qualify for the feature in the Late Model, Street
Stock, Xtreme Stock Cars, Legends Cars, Mini Vans and Road
Warriors divisions during the regular season point events
will receive a complimentary pit pass for the driver for the
following week during the regular season from April 6 though
September 14. The driver must possess a full annual SSP
license in order to be eligible for the complimentary pit
pass and pass is not transferable to another driver or to
another week beyond the following week.
- Repeat Fan Discount Continues for 2013 – The popular
“Repeat Fan Discount” program will continue at SSP in 2013.
There is a $2.00 repeat fan discount for each person with a
ticket stub from races during the previous week’s events
completed only. Returning fans are encouraged to write their
name, address and phone number on the back of the stub to be
entered into special drawings during and at the end of the
season for great prizes. The Repeat Fan Discount is not
valid for pit pass purchases.
Ticket Stubs from the Saturday, November 10, 2012 Final
Showdown race may be used for one of the first three races
on April 6, April 13 & April 14.
Williams Grove Speedway 358 Sprints Debut Friday For
Double With 410s
Williams Grove Speedway
4/7/13
Mechanicsburg – For the first time this season, the Tool
Shed of America 358 sprints will cut loose at Williams Grove
Speedway on Friday night, April 12, racing in a dual card
program along with the 410 sprint cars.
The first heat race is slated for 7:30 pm.
The 358 sprints will join the marquee Lawrence Chevrolet
410 sprint cars for an open wheel doubleheader this week.
Pat Cannon of Etters is the undisputed king of 358
sprinting at Williams Grove.
Over the last several years he has pushed his overall win
total to a list topping 28 along with five track titles.
In fact, Cannon has won the last three consecutive 358
sprint titles at the track coming into 2013.
But that title may be up for grabs beginning on Friday
night.
Cannon has plans to focus more on 410 sprint racing this
season and that will quite possibly open up the competition
in the 358 ranks.
Last year, the Williams Grove 358 division offered up
nearly a dozen different winners including Cannon, Nate
Hammaker, Glenndon Forsythe, Matt Mountz, Kevin Nouse,
Adrian Shaffer, Mark Smith, TJ Stutts, Eric Tomecek, Rodney
Westhafer and Ryan Wilson.
A change to the 358 division lineup procedure this season
will find the heat races lined up by a draw system with
regular handicapping being used to set the feature grid.
A full program of heat races and features for both sprint
divisions is slated for Friday.
So far this season, 410 sprint winners at the track have
been Fred Rahmer on March 29 and Danny Dietrich on April 5.
Williams Grove Speedway will showcase the 410 sprints
with the Spring Classic Tommy Hinnershitz Memorial on April
19 before welcoming the All Star Circuit of Champions
Sprints on April 26.
The Williams Grove Saturday Night Series headlined by the
super sportsman is slated to kickoff on April 20.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com.
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Race To Cure Cancer Night At Port Royal April 13 With
Sprints, Lates And Pros,
.50 cents from every general admission ticket sold
goes to American Cancer Society
4/7/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will present Race To
Cure Cancer Night this Saturday, April 13 at 6 pm.
Prior to and during the races, Relay For Life teams from
the Mifflin/Juniata County region will be on hand in an
effort to support their causes in their upcoming relay.
The Mifflin/Juniata County Relay For Life is slated for
June 8 and 9 at Kish Park in Lewistown.
And just by attending, fans will be supporting the
American Cancer Society and its efforts.
Port Royal Speedway will donate .50 cents from for every
adult and student general admission ticket sold on the night
to the State College chapter of the American Cancer Society.
The races will offer an exciting program of Aumiller’s
Insurance 410 sprints, Gray’s Auto and Towing late models
and pro stocks.
General admission gates open at 4 pm with practice laps
slated for 5:30.
Adult admission is $15 with students ages 12 – 18 just
$5.
So far this early season, sprint features have gone to
Dave Blaney and Rick Lafferty while Scott Haus and Matt
Parks have taken late model mains. Keith Garman scored the
opening show for pro stocks.
On April 20, Port Royal will offer FREE student general
admission for those youth ages 12 – 18 while also opening up
the pits prior to the races on Free Student/Camera and
Autograph Night.
With racing action featuring the 410 sprints, late models
and 305 sprints, the pit area will be open to general
admission fans prior to practice laps.
The All Star Circuit of Champions Sprints Bob Weikert
Memorial will take center stage on April 27.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Lafferty, Parks And Parker Shine In Port Royal Mains
4/6/13
Port Royal – Rick Lafferty scored the ninth 410 sprint
car win of his career at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday
night, taking the lead from Steve Buckwalter just shy of the
halfway point for the victory.
Matt Parks was the winner of the 20-lap late model main
that was marred by a violent crash early on that saw one
driver airlifted to Hershey Medical Center.
And in the 305 sprint main it was Eric Parker holding off
Logan Wagner to open up the season for the division at the
track.
Buckwalter started the 25-lap sprint main on the pole and
took the lead at the start with third starter Lafferty
moving right into second when the initial green flag
unfurled.
Buckwalter entered lapped traffic on the seventh circuit
just before the races first caution flag unfurled.
Chad Layton and Lance Dewease lined up behind the pair
for the restart.
Yellow again fell over the field with 10 laps down for a
stopped Davey Sammons and the restart saw Lafferty motor
into the lead with a pass off of the fourth corner to
complete the 11th tour.
With 10 to go the yellow again regrouped the field, this
time for a stopped Layton, while second starter Mike Erdley
sat third for the restart.
While Lafferty took off, Erdley began applying heavy
pressure to Buckwalter for second and the pair raced closely
for the spot until lap 22 when they collided after a low
move by Erdley in the third corner ended up pushing both
cars across the track and into the outside wall, bringing
out the red flag.
With no injuries reported, Blane Heimbach restarted
second for the final three laps and ended there ahead of
Mike Wagner, Doug Esh and Dewease.
Sixth through 10th went to Dylan Cisney, Cliff Brian,
Nate Snyder, Keith Kauffman and Mike Ruttkamp.
Lafferty’s margin of victory was 2.615 seconds.
Heats for the 19 cars entered went to Cisney and Dewease.
On the first lap of the late model main was put in the
books before a yellow regrouped the field with Derek Casner
leading the field.
The restart saw a six-car crash unfold in the first
corner with the brunt of the melee being sustained by all
time track winner Scott Haus of Hamburg.
Haus’ car became air born and went above the guardrail
before crashing down hard onto the track as well as the
other cars involved.
After a lengthy stoppage, Haus was airlifted to Hershey
Medical Center but was communicating with emergency
personnel.
Casner restarted with the lead over Steve Campbell with
sixth starter Parks in third.
Parks took second from Cambpell with seven laps away and
then passed Casner on the next loop to take the lead and
streak away.
The margin for his fourth career Port win over Casner was
6.445 seconds.
Campbell rode home third followed by Marvin Winters and
24th starter Chad Hollenbeck.
Sixth through 10th went to Trent Brenneman, Mike Lupfer,
Sam Schaeffer, Brett Schadel and Terry Naugle.
Heats for the 25 cars went to Haus, Chris Casner and
Schadel.
Parker wired the field from the pole for the opener of
the 305 sprint division at the oval and earned the win
mightily after fending off several challenges on restarts by
Logan Wagner.
Wagner stuffed his black and green racer to Parker’s
inside as the pair raced into the first corner on more than
two occasions only to see a steady and straight Parker stay
in control exiting the second turn.
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After finishing second, Wagner gave total credit to
Parker for the win, noting that he had thrown all he had at
him for the victory but he proved unshakable.
Jason Bergstresser rode home third followed by George
Riden and Alex Schanz.
Sixth through 10th went to Scott Ellerman, Nathan
Gramley, Steve Kennawell, Lance Newlin and Jeff Miller.
Triple heats for the 27-car field went to Schanz, Mike
Wagner II., and Logan Wagner.
April 6, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprints, 19 entries: 1. Lafferty, 2. Heimbach, 3.
Wagner, 4. Esh, 5. Dewease, 6. Cisney, 7. Brian, 8. Snyder,
9. Kauffman, 10. Ruttkamp, 11. Dave Hahn, 12. Jim Shuster,
13. Cody Sieber, 14. Steve Buckwalter, 15. Mike Erdley, 16.
Chad Layton, 17. Davey Sammons, 18. Vince Snyder
DNS: Jim Campbell Jr.
Late models, 25 entries: 1. Parks, 2. D. Casner, 3.
Campbell, 4. Winters, 5. Hollenbeck, 6. Brenneman, 7. Lupfer,
8. Schaeffer, 9. Schadel, 10. Naugle, 11. Scott Flickinger,
12. Patrick Bryner, 13. Mike Mort, 14. Harold Ranck, 15.
Jason Schmidt, 16. Eric Zembower, 17. Chris Casner, 18.
Scott Haus, 19. Lindsay Barton. 20. Mitch Hack, 21. Bryon
Sipe, 22. Denny Fenton, 23. AJ Hoffman, 24. Dan Condo
DNS: Tim Wilson
305 sprints, 27 entries: 1. Parker, 2. L. Wagner, 3.
Bergstresser, 4. Riden, 5. Schanz, 6. Ellerman, 7. Gramley,
8. Kennawell, 9. L. Newlin, 10. Miller. 11. Mike Wagner II.,
12. John Braim, 13. Andrew Hake, 14. Jack Thornton, 15. Kody
Lehman, 16. Joe Zap, 17. Zach Newlin, 18. Mark Watkins, 19.
Anthony Fiore, 20. Craig Myers, 21. Reed Thompson, 22. Jim
Kennedy, 23. Paul Snyder, 24. Rick Leonard, 25. Tyler Bear,
26. Ian Detweiler
DNQ: Jake Waters
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super Sprints
And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
www.portroyalspeedway.com
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
6 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
NASCAR CHAMPION TONY STEWART “SMOKES” SPRINT FIELD FOR
CHALLENGE WIN; FRYE, MILLER & BUSSEY TAKE STOCK CAR WINS ON
SMOOTH, FAST RACING SURFACE
SELINSGROVE, Pa. -- Three-time NASCAR champion Tony
Stewart of Rushville, Ind., flew into Selinsgrove Saturday
evening from Martinsville (Virginia) Speedway, where the
elite Cup series is competing this weekend, to race in
Selinsgrove Speedway’s Empire Super Sprint (ESS) Mach 1
Chassis 358-360 sprint car challenge race and came away with
a convincing victory in the 30-lap, $3,000-to-win feature.
In qualifying, Stewart set a new one-lap track record for
360 sprint cars at Selinsgrove in 17.168 seconds (111.053
average miles per hour) and also won his eight-lap heat
race. Stewart qualified 26th on Friday for this Sunday’s STP
Gas Boosters 500 NASCAR Cup race at Martinsville Speedway.
Coleby Frye of Dover scored the $1,500 win in the 25-lap
late model feature. Shaun Miller of Tower City was awarded
the victory in the 15-lap pro stock feature, while Bob
Bussey of Northumberland won the 12-lap roadrunner race.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present a four division show of
358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks and roadrunners at
6 p.m. Saturday, April 13. Fans will be permitted to enter
the pit area prior to the start of Saturday’s racing program
as part of Camera & Autograph Night.
Second-place starter Jessica Zemken stormed into the lead
at the drop of the green flag in the sprint car feature and
a spirited side-by-side battle for the lead unfolded between
Zemken and third-place starter Pat Cannon by the third
circuit.
The event’s first caution flag unfurled on lap six when
polesitter Steve Collins stopped on the track. For the lap
seven restart, Zemken led Cannon, sixth-place starter Mark
Smith and eighth-place starter Stewart.
After swapping the lead with Zemken for several laps,
Cannon secured the lead on lap nine as Stewart advanced to
third. On lap 11, Stewart drove by Zemken for the runner up
position and set out on a high-speed chase after Cannon.
At the halfway point, Stewart made the winning pass by
Cannon using the inside lane entering turn three. Once he
pulled into the lead, Stewart checked out from the field and
kept his Chevrolet Performance No. 14 out in front for the
duration of the race.
At the checkered flag, Stewart was victorious by 2.5
seconds over Cannon, Smith, 17th-place starter TJ Stutts,
and 10th-place starter Jason Shultz.
Outside front row starter Jeff Rine took the lead at the
start of the late model feature. A three-car melee caused a
yellow flag and set up a lap two restart with Rine in the
lead and polesitter Kenny Trevitz in second.
When the race resumed, sixth-place starter Coleby Frye
flew around the high side and into second. By lap seven,
Rine began to encounter slower traffic with Frye and
third-place starter Bryan Bernheisel in pursuit.
With 10 laps remaining, Frye was in striking distance of
the leader, only to have Rine spin on a lap 21 restart in
turn two and have to restart the race on the rear of the
field. Frye took command of the field and led the rest of
the way, posting a 1.2 second margin of victory over last
weekend’s winner and seventh-place starter Dylan Yoder.
Jerry Bard, Andy Haus, and B. Bernheisel completed the top
five. Rine was able to rebound for a seventh-place finish.
Front row starter Shaun Miller powered into the lead at
the start of the pro stock feature. Miller was chased by
last week’s winner and fourth-place starter Brad Mitch for
the first three laps until third-place starter Matt
Hornberger moved into second.
Kyle Bachman, who started 10th, stormed into the runner
up position on lap six and set his sites on Miller. The race
was stopped on lap seven when Troy Miller and Nathan Long
crashed hard on the backstretch. No driver injuries were
reported.
On the ninth circuit, Bachman drove by Miller for the
lead and went on to take the checkered flag, only to have
his race car fail a post-race technical inspection. Miller
was awarded the victory over Tommy Slanker, Terry Lauver,
Jeff Ceballo, and Tom Hartman.
Second-place starter Ricky Bender led the first lap of
the roadrunner race until fifth-place starter Bob Bussey
pulled into the lead. Bussey and Bender raced one-two with
fourth-place starter John Schoch holding down the third
position.
Last week’s winner and sixth-place starter John Fowler
Jr. advanced to third on lap seven. Bussey held off the
challenges and scored his first win of the season over
Fowler, who passed Bender for the runner up position on the
final lap. Bender, Johnson, and Schoch completed the top
five.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 6 April 2013 358/360
Sprint Cars – 32 Entries 30-Lap A-Main: 1) 14 Tony Stewart
($3,000) 2) 3 Pat Cannon 3)1 Mark Smith 4) 23 TJ Stutts 5) 2
Jason Shultz 6) 89 Robbie Stillwaggon 7) 28F Davie Franek 8)
1Z Jessica Zemken 9) 7C Dylan Swiernik 10) 25 Michael Parent
11) 65 Dave Ely 12) 77 Derek Locke 13) 13 Kevin Ward Jr. 14)
5B Josh Beard 15) 16 Ryan Ruhl 16) 88B Andy Best 17) 15 Mark
Bittner 18) 66 Ryan Kissinger 19) 21 Duane Mausteller 20) 71
Jessica Anderson 21) 28 Steve Poirier DNF 22) 49 Todd
Hoddick DNF 23) 99K Cody Keller DNF 24) 34 Austin Reed DNF
25) 67 Steve Collins DNF Heat Winners: Tony Stewart, Pat
Cannon, Jessica Zemken, Mark Smith B-Main Winner: Andy Best
Time Trials: 1) 14 Tony Stewart 17.168 (new track record for
360 sprint cars) 2) 3 Pat Cannon 17.216 3) 13 Kevin Ward Jr.
17.262 4) 1 Mark Smith 17.279 5) 28 Steve Poirier 17.319 6)
16 Ryan Ruhl 17.416 7) 65 Dave Ely 17.473 8) 49 Todd Hoddick
17.533 9) 89 Robbie Stillwaggon 17.552 10) 21 Duane
Mausteller 17.566 11) 1Z Jessica Zemken 17.594 12) 25
Michael Parent 17.601 13) 99K Cody Keller 17.655 14) 71
Jessica Anderson 17.661 15) 67 Steve Collins 17.664 16)5B
Josh Beard 17.665 17) 88B Andy Best 17.682 18) 29 Matt Horst
17.752 19) 47 Eric Riggings Jr. 17.759 20) 28F Davie Franek
17.785 21) 23 TJ Stutts 17.787 22) 2 Jason Schultz 17.807
23) 66 Ryan Kissinger 17.874 24) 90 Matt Tanner 17.877 25)
15 Mark Bittner 17.925 26) 77 Derek Locke 17.956 27) 5 Phil
Walter 17.957 28) 19 Colby Womer 18.039 29) 55 Patrick
Vigneault 18.155 30) 7C Dylan Swiernik 18.184 31) 34 Austin
Reed 18.246 32) 1J Ryan Greth 18.287 Late Models – 20
Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 91F Coleby Frye 2) 24 Dylan Yoder
3) 26 Jerry Bard 4) 76 Andy Haus 5) 119B Bryan Bernheisel 6)
99Z Dave Zona 7) 2J Jeff Rine 8) 16 Matt Cochran 9) 61T Ken
Trevitz 10) 91 Chad Davis 11) 90 Kyle Rhoads 12) 10 Dave
Stamm 13) 119 Jim Bernheisel 14) 27 Jim Yoder 15) 7M Meade
Hahn 16) 88 Tony Adams 17) 9 Hayes Mattern 18) 15 Luke
Hoffner 19) 88C Randy Croop 20) 45 Eric Hons Heat Winners:
Chad Davis, Brian Bernheisel, Jeff Rine Pro Stocks – 11
Entries 15-Lap A-Main: 1) 115S Shaun Miller (Awarded Win) 2)
19H Tommy Slanker 3) 85 Terry Lauver 4) 28J Jeff Ceballo 5)
32 Tom Hartman DNF 6) 10M Brad Mitch 7) 88 Matt Hornberger
DNF 8) 115 Troy Miller DNF 9) 63 Nathan Long DNF 10) 34 Hank
Steffen DNS 11) 99 Kyle Bachman DQ Heat Winners: Brad Mitch,
Matt Hornberger Roadrunners – 13 Entries 12-Lap A-Main: 1)
76 Bob Bussey 2) 02 John Fowler Jr. 3) 29 Ricky Bender 4)
201 Brian Johnson 5) 89 John Schoch 6) 31 Brandon Shultz 7)
22 Ray Rothfuss 8) 28 Curtis Lawton 9) 15 Dustin Snook 10)
44 Corey Collier 11) 99 Chris Hoffman 12) 8 Jeremy Kline 13)
55 Lori Croop 14) 7 Butch Shaffer No Heat Races
Sat., April 6, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., April 13 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints,
Super Sportsman, and 358 Late Models (ARCH Night) Sat.,
April 20, 2013 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints &
Thundercars Sat., April 27 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358
Sprints, and Central PA Legends
RAHMER BACK IN VICTORY LANE AT LINCOLN; Ryan Wilson comes
from eighth to claim "358" sprint car win; Walls wins wild
thundercar feature
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 4/6/13 - For a driver who once won a
dozen races in a row in the Pigeon Hills, the past three
years has no doubt seemed like an eternity to Fred Rahmer.
But Lincoln's ten-time track champ and all-time winner
got the monkey off his back in claiming Saturday night's
"410" sprint car feature at Lincoln Speedway.
Among those in attendance was famous motorsports
journalist Dick Berggren, who was in town for the Eastern
Museum of Motor Racing's spring open house, where he was to
deliver the keynote address for the dedication of the
museum's library in the name of Chris Economaki.
"I was talking to Dick here tonight, and he said if I got
a little bit more experience, I might be able to drive one
of these," quipped a jubilant Rahmer upon exiting his
JMBullion.com/Tru-Line Contractors/Miller Brothers
Chevrolet/Trevdin Building Supply #20S in victory lane,
"It's been a long time here, this one was a hard one to get.
I haven't forgotten how to drive. I'm just around good
people who believe in me, and that makes all the difference
in the world."
Handicapping put Rahmer ninth in the starting lineup, but
J.J. Grasso (who was supposed to start fifth) opted for the
rear, moving Rahmer up to seventh. As polesitter Robbie
Kendall led the first six laps, Rahmer raced into fourth by
the end of the second lap, and he was still running there
when fourth-starting Cory Haas took the lead from Kendall on
the back stretch of lap seven. Both Adam Wilt and Rahmer
passed Kendall to move into second and third respectively on
lap 8, and Rahmer drove under Wilt on lapped traffic on lap
11.
Rahmer closed on Haas the next four laps, and made the
race-winning pass on the back stretch of lap 16.
Sixth-starting Alan Krimes caught Haas for second on lap 18,
one lap before the only caution of the event came out for
Haas, who hooked the back bumper of the lapped car of
invader Mark Cole (of Lebanon, NH), with both cars coming to
a stop on the front stretch.
Rahmer and Krimes ran first and second the rest of the
way, with Rahmer's final margin of victory a scant .66
seconds. It was Rahmer's 168th career Lincoln win, but first
since May 1, 2010.
Wilt, eighth-starting Jim Siegel, and ninth-starting
Brian Montieth completed the top five. Rounding out the top
ten were Brent Marks, Logan Schuchart, Billy Dietrich, Jason
Leffler, and Kendall.
Heats for the 23 "410" Sprinters were won by Montieth,
Grasso, and Marks.
Maytown's Ryan Wilson came from eighth starting spot to
claim his second career Lincoln win in the 20-lap "358"
sprint car feature. Wilson went to the top side to advance
to third by the end of the first lap. He caught Chase Dietz
for the runner-up spot a lap later, just before the caution
came out for a three-car melee on turns one and two.
Wilson around polesitter and race-long leader Austin
Hogue exiting turn four of lap five, and led the rest of the
way, becoming the third winner in three events this year.
Eric Tomecek also went to the top to come from 12th
starting spot into second by lap eight. Though he closed on
Wilson in lapped traffic over the second half of the race,
he was never able to mount a serious challenge. Tomecek
settled for second, with Hammaker coming on strong late to
cross third. Hogue was fourth, followed by 19th-starting
Tyler Ross.
Sixth through tenth were Jeff Rohrbaugh, Matt Mountz, Jay
Galloway, Matt Findley, and Brie Hershey.
Heats for the 25 "358" Sprinters were won by Hogue,
Tomecek, and Tim Wagaman, with Ross winning the consolation.
Gettysburg's Brian Walls picked up his first win of 2013
in winning the 20-lap Thundercar feature. Walls, who started
ninth, chased down the race leaders, polesitter Jamie
Zentmyer, and seventh-starting Jimmy Combs, to make it a
three car battle for the leader by the fourth lap. A couple
laps later defending track champ Duane Watson joined them to
make it a four-car battle. Combs got by Zentmyer for the
lead on the ninth lap, but Watson and Walls were on his
bumper.
On the 11th lap, contact between Watson and Combs sent
them into a wild spin down the frontstretch, collecting
several other cars along the way. Josh Angle took the
hardest hit and was pounded by several cars and came to a
stop in the middle of the track with fluids draining
everywhere.
Walls was able to make it through the crash and assumed
the lead on the restart with Zentmyer in second. Watson and
Combs were able to restart with damage at the rear.
Walls held off Zentmyer the rest of the way to record his
11th career win at Lincoln Speedway with Zentmyer second,
Roy Warehime third, Todd Miller fourth, and Mikey Guise
fifth. Completing the top-10 were Combs, Danny Beard, Brian
Diehl, Jason Townsend, and Duane Watson.
Heats for the Thundercars were won by Jamie Zentmyer and
Duane Watson.
Lincoln will host ARCH NIGHT next Saturday, April 13th at
7 PM start time with the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprinters
being joined by the Super Sportsman and 358 Late Models.
Gates will open at 5 PM, hot laps at 6:30 PM and racing
action getting underway at 7 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., April 6, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1.
20S-Fred Rahmer ($3,200); 2. 87-Alan Krimes; 3. 15-Adam
Wilt; 4. 59-Jim Siegel; 5. 21-Brian Montieth; 6. 19M-Brent
Marks; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 8. 8-Billy Dietrich; 9.
13-Jason Leffler; 10. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 11. 14-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr.; 12. 11C-Cory Haas; 13. 92-Ryan Smith; 14.
29-Ryan Wilson; 15. 4-John Rudisill; 16. 2W-Glenndon
Forsythe; 17. 1A-Jacob Allen; 18. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 19.
6X-Mark Cole (DNF); 20. 44-Joey Hershey (DNF); 21. 95-Hunter
Mackison (DNF); 22. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF); 23. 25-JJ
Grasso (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Robbie Kendall (1-6), Cory Haas (7-15),
Fred Rahmer (16-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 21-Brian Montieth;
2. 4-John Rudisill; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 87-Alan Krimes;
5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 92-Ryan Smith; 7. 44-Joey Hershey;
8. 1A-Jacob Allen. Time - 2:20.176
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 25-JJ Grasso; 2.
55K-Robbie Kendall; 3. 59-Jim Siegel; 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
5. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 7.
14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. (DNF). Time - 2:22.740
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 15-Adam Wilt; 4. 11C-Cory Haas; 5.
13-Jason Leffler; 6. 29-Ryan Wilson; 7. 95-Hunter Mackison;
8. 6X-Mark Cole. Time - 2:22.236
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
29-Ryan Wilson; 2. 13-Eric Tomecek; 3. 66-Dale Hammaker; 4.
52-Austin Hogue; 5. 5-Tyler Ross; 6. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 7.
94V-Matt Mountz; 8. 27-Jay Galloway; 9. 28-Matt Findley; 10.
97-Brie Hershey; 11. 69-Shane Hoff; 12. 2D-Chase Dietz; 13.
119-Chandler Leiby; 14. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 15. 56M-DJ
Montgomery; 16. 23-Chris Arnold; 17. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 18.
76-Doug Deeds; 19. 36-Jesse Deeds; 20. 66A-Cody Fletcher (DNF);
21. 89-Ashley Cappetta (DNF); 22. 65-Niki Young (DNF); 23.
55-Matt Krause (DNF); 24. 21-Scott Fisher (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Austin Hogue (1-4), Ryan Wilson (5-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 52-Austin Hogue; 2.
94-Ted Thomas; 3. 69-Shane Hoff; 4. 21-Scott Fisher; 5.
66-Dale Hammaker; 6. 65-Niki Young; 7. 5-Tyler Ross; 8.
36-Jesse Deeds. No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 13-Eric Tomecek; 2.
29-Ryan Wilson; 3. 94V-Matt Mountz; 4. 28-Matt Findley; 5.
119-Chandler Leiby; 6. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 7. 55-Matt Krause;
8. 89-Ashley Cappetta (DNF). Time - 2:24.38
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 2.
27-Jay Galloway; 3. 2D-Chase Dietz; 4. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 5.
56M-DJ Montgomery; 6. 23-Chris Arnold; 7. 97-Brie Hershey;
8. 76-Doug Deeds; 9. 10-Zach Euculano (DNF). Time - 2:28.78
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 5-Tyler Ross; 2.
97-Brie Hershey; 3. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 4. 55-Matt Krause;
5. 76-Doug Deeds; 6. 36-Jesse Deeds; DNS - 10-Zach Euculano.
Time - 2:33.38
THUNDERCARS Feature (20 Laps) - 1. 2W-Brian Walls; 2.
81J-Jamie Zentmyer; 3. 54W-Roy Warehime; 4. 3-Todd Miller;
5. 83-Mikey Guise; 6. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 7. 60-Danny Beard; 8.
9-Brian Diehl; 9. 72-Jason Townsend; 10. 3W-Duane Watson;
11. 101-Dave Good, Sr. (DNF); 12. 39-Wayne Dutterer (DNF);
13. 33-Josh Angle (DNF); 14. 11-Tom Walls II (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders -Jamie Zentmyer (1-7); Jimmy Combs (8-10);
Brian Walls (11-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 81J-Jamie Zentmyer; 2. 2W-Brian
Walls; 3. 39-Wayne Dutterer; 4. 83-Mikey Guise; 5. 54W-Roy
Warehime; 6. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 7. 11-Tom Walls II. Time -
2:42.72
2nd Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 3W-Duane Watson; 2. 60-Danny
Beard; 3. 3-Todd Miller; 4. 9-Brian Diehl; 5. 72-Jason
Townsend; 6. 101-Dave Good, Sr.; 7. 33-Josh Angle (DNF).
Time - 2:37.81
HOGUE CLAIMS TRAIL-WAY 358 SPRINT SEASON OPENER;
Hanover, PA (04/05/13) –Austin Hogue was the class of the
field in claiming the season opener for “358” sprint cars at
Trail-Way Speedway Friday night.
“I can thank our guys enough for giving me a great car,”
said the Manchester driver upon exiting the BAPS Auto Paints
& Supply/Livingston Lawn Care/PPG Automotive/Zirkle’s Garage
#52 in victory lane, “I love racing here. This is a great
track.”
A redraw for the feature put Hogue fourth at the start.
He was already second by the end of the first lap, and drove
under polesitter Jeff Rohrbaugh to grab the lead in turn two
of lap three. From there, he drove away to a 2.54-second win
over Rohrbaugh.
“I knew with Jeff out front it would be tough,” said
Hogue, “But this car was awesome tonight.”
Rohrbaugh was faster than everyone else to cross second,
with Cris Eash, hard charger Robbie Kendall (who started
ninth), and Zach Euculano completing the top five. Sixth
through tenth were defending track champ Tim Wagaman, Mike
Duncan, Jr., Seth Kearchner (who running his first ever
“358” sprint race), Joe Trone, Jr., and Randy Whisler
rounding out the top ten.
Heat winners for the 17 “358” sprint cars were Eash and
Kendall.
Two-time defending track champ Timothy Hahn took the lead
from Justin Mitchell exiting turn four of lap 13 and went on
to win the 20-lap street stock feature. His final margin of
victory over Mitchell was 3.16 seconds. Third through fifth
were Jeremy Stremmel (who started last), David Goode, and
Joseph Racine.
Hahn and Mitchell won the heats for the 11 Street Stocks.
Scott Houdeshell of Enola was the winner of a wild 20-lap
Central PA Legends feature.
He started on the pole, led the first six laps, yielded
to seventh-starting Bob Stough (who led laps seven through
18), and then reclaimed the lead in turn four as the leaders
were crossing under the white flag.
In all, five cars were battling for the lead over the
second half of the race.
Third through fifth were Greg Martz, Bill Diehl, and
Lucas Montgomery.
Heat winners for the 17 Central PA Legends were Stough
and Montgomery.
Brad Kress started on the outside of the front row and
led every lap of the 15-lap limited stock feature.
Cory Weishaar finished second, followed by Ryan Smith,
Tom Senseney, Jr., and 22nd-starting Rod Weaver.
Heat winners for the 23 Limited Stocks were Rod Weaver,
Smith, and Terry Hartlaub.
Next Friday (4/12), Trail-Way Speedway will host the 358
Sprints, Limited Stocks, 600cc micro-sprints, and
thundercars. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and racing begins at
7:30 p.m.
The following Friday (4/19), Trail-Way Speedway will host
the 358 Sprint Cars, 358 Late Models, 1000cc “Sidewinder”
micro-sprints, and limited stocks. Gates open at 5:30 p.m.
and racing begins at 7:30 p.m.
For all the latest news and related information from
Trail-Way Speedway, fans are reminded to visit the speedway
website at www.trail-wayspeedway.com. The complete story and
agate from each race night is posted shortly after the final
checkered falls.
Trail-Way Speedway For Immediate Release April 5, 2013
RACE RESULTS
358 Sprint Cars
Feature (25 Laps)
1. 52-Austin Hogue; 2. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3. 17E-Cris
Eash; 4. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 5. 10-Zach Euculano; 6. 1-Tim
Wagaman; 7. 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 8. 30-Seth Kearchner; 9.
99-Joe Trone, Jr.; 10. 64-Randy Whisler; 11. 66A-Cody
Fletcher; 12. 59T-Tim Stallings; 13. 33-Brad Gleason(DNF);
14. 7C-J.B. Cunningham(DNF0; DNS: 12-Mike Bittinger;
69-Shane Hoff; 1A-Jacob Allen. No Time.
Lap Leaders – Jeff Rohrbaugh (1-2), Austin Hogue (3-25).
Heat 1 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 17E-Cris Eash; 2. 52-Austin Hogue; 3. 1-Tim Wagaman;
4. 64-Randy Whisler; 5. 30-Seth Kearchner; 6. 66A-Cody
Fletcher; 7. 7C-J.B. Cunningham(DNF); 8. 12-Mike
Bittinger(DNF); 9. 69-Shane Hoff(DNF). No Time.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 2. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3. 59T-Tim
Stallings; 4. 10-Zach Euculano; 5. 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 6.
99-Joe Trone, Jr.; 7. 33-Brad Gleason; DNS: 1A-Jacob Allen.
Time 2:24.44.
Danny Dietrich Holds Off Dewease For Williams Grove
Sprints, Covert Wires For Lates
4/5/13
Mechanicsburg – Danny Dietrich took the lead just shy of
the halfway point and held of Lance Dewease to record the
25-lap sprint car win Friday night at Williams Grove
Speedway, worth $4,300.
In the 25-lap late model main it was York Haven’s Jason
Covert who picked up the win, wiring the field for the
checkers.
Dietrich started third in the sprint car field with Logan
Schuchart and Ryan Taylor on the front row.
The race was quickly red flagged before one lap could be
completed for a multi-car tangle in the fourth corner with
no injuries reported.
Schuchart was leading the way with only two laps down
when Cory Haas rolled to a stop on the backstretch, again
slowing the pace.
Dietrich got by Taylor for second with 20 laps to go and
tracked down Schuchart so that the pair was racing nose to
tail for the lead with nine down just as Taylor and Dewease
were racing in the same fashion for third spot.
Dietrich drove his No. 48 to the outside of Schuchart in
the fourth corner to complete the 11th tour and take the
lead before entering traffic three laps later.
Though trailing substantially, Dewease eventually got by
Schuchart for second with nine laps to go before setting his
sights on the leader.
With under five to go Dewease was within striking
distance of the pacesetter but it was a move with just over
two to go that sealed the deal for Dietrich when he went
high in the fourth corner for a two-car pass of traffic.
By putting Gerard McIntyre Jr. and Steve Buckwalter a lap
down, he was able to put enough daylight between himself and
Dewease over the final one-mile to seal the victory.
The margin of victory for Dietrich over Dewease was .558
seconds. It was his eighth career win at the oval.
Seventh starter Don Kreitz Jr. rode home third followed
by Tony Stewart and Schuchart.
Sixth through 10th went to Fred Rahmer, Ryan Taylor, Pat
Cannon, Jason Leffler and Rick Lafferty.
Heats for the 27-car field went to Brent Marks, McIntyre
and Rahmer with Ryan Smith scoring the consolation.
Covert started second in the late model field and took
the lead over Jerry Bard when the greed flag unfurled.
Cautions on laps five, six, nine and 15 regrouped the
field onto Covert’s tail but no one was able to challenge
his No. 43A.
During the last half of the race, 10th starter Gene Knaub
and 11th starter Dan Stone flexed some muscle, breaking into
the front of the field but failing to compete for the win.
It was Covert’s fifth career late model victory at the
oval.
Knaub took second with nine laps to go followed by Bard,
Stone and 14th starter Tyler Hershey.
Sixth through 10th went to Brian Booze, Scott Lebaron,
Mike Lupfer, Jim Yoder and Sam Schaeffer.
Heats for the 24 stock cars went to Stone, Bard and
Booze.
April 5, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Dietrich, 2. Dewease, 3.
Kreitz, 4. Stewart, 5. Schuchart, 6. Rahmer, 7. Taylor, 8.
Cannon, 9. Leffler, 10. Lafferty, 11. Brian Montieth, 12.
Davey Sammons, 13. Steve Buckwalter, 14. Gerard McIntyre,
15. Eric Riggins Jr., 16. Ryan Smith, 17. Ryan Wilson, 18.
Troy Fraker, 19. Nicole Bowers, 20. Alan Krimes, 21. Cory
Haas, 22. Brent Marks, 23. Jimmy Siegel, 24. Adam Wilt
DNQ: Greg Hodnett, Glenndon Forsythe, Ryan Slothower
Late models, 25 laps: 1. Covert, 2. Knaub, 3. Bard, 4.
Stone, 5. Hershey, 6. Booze, 7. Lebaron, 8. Lupfer, 9.
Yoder, 10. Schaeffer, 11. Dylan Yoder, 12. Derrick Casner,
13. Chad Hollenbeck, 14. Andy Haus, 15. Ron Coleman, 16.
Danny Snyder, 17. Duane Harbaugh, 18. Gary Stuhler, 19.
Pancho Lawler,20. Chris Casner, 21. Scott Haus, 22. Mike
Mort, 23. Tim Wilson, 24. Dave Zona
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
1 April 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
EMPIRE SUPER SPRINT-SANCTIONED 358-360 SPRINT CAR SPRING
CHALLENGE SPONSORED BY MACH 1 CHASSIS APRIL 6
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will present the
358-360 sprint car spring challenge race at 6 p.m. this
Saturday, April 6, sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Empire Super
Sprint (ESS) series and sponsored by Mach 1 Chassis.
Time trials, heat races, and a B-main will be the
qualifying format to set the field for the 30-lap A-main.
The winner will earn $3,000 out of the more than $15,000
purse. The race will be an open tire and open legal sprint
car wing event for the combined divisions.
Also on the racing card will be the late models, pro
stocks and roadrunners. Track gates will open at 4 p.m.,
with hot laps slated for 5:30 p.m.
Saturday’s race will be the first sanctioned by the ESS
at the track since May 18, 1996, when Bobby Parrow of
Waterloo, N.Y., scored the victory.
The Selinsgrove ESS event will also serve as the 30th
anniversary season opener for the traveling ESS contingent,
which will host 28 race dates at 18 different tracks in
2013. Chuck Hebing of Ontario, N.Y., is the defending series
champion.
Race sponsor Mach 1 Chassis, located at 10 North
Frederick Street in Mechanicsburg, engineers and builds race
car chassis that are known for safety, strength, durability,
and performance. In addition to chassis fabrication and
repair, Mach 1 Chassis also manufactures front and rear
bumpers, nerf bars, front axles, wing posts, and wing trees.
Mark Smith of Sunbury, the chief fabricator at Mach 1
Chassis, won the 358 sprint car season opener at Selinsgrove
last Saturday and will be among a talented field of 358 and
360 sprint car drivers for this weekend’s challenge race.
The first practice session of the season on the half-mile
track is slated for 6:30-9 p.m. this Wednesday, April 3, and
is open to any full-size race car for a fee of $100 per
entry.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
ESS 358-360 Sprint Car Spring Challenge Purse: 1) $3,000
2) $1,500 3) $1,200 4) $1,100 5) $1,000 6) $925 7) $825 8)
$725 9) $650 10) $600 11) $500 12) $400 13) $300 14) $275
15-24) $250 TOW: $50
Admission for April 6, 2013: Adults $15; Students (12-17)
$12; Kids 11 & Under Free; Pit Passes $25
PASS 15th Anniversary season starts Saturday
The PA Sprint Series “PASS” kicks off its 15th
anniversary season this Saturday at Port Royal Speedway. The
series which came from humble beginnings in 1998 when a
small group of racers adopted the new RacsSaver® format
established by French Grimes in the Virginia Sprint Series.
Since then Grimes vision of affordable racing has taken hold
throughout the country and RacsSaver® has grown to over 800
cars and the number goes up daily. The “invitation only”
series has grown within the hotbed of traditional sprint
cars by interviewing every team and making sure the each new
competitor understands the rules and objective of the
series. Many new stars have emerged within the recreational
series which encourages teams to focus on RacsSaver® and
compete whenever they want without pressure to attend.
Several Sponsors have signed on to support PASS with cash
and prizes this season including Pancho’s Racing Products
returning for 2013 as well as the Tool Shed of America and
the addition of Wee Bee Audio and Video Joining the series
as a contingency sponsor. The PASS championship series will
return in 2013 with Active teams being eligible for the
title by only competing in just ¼ of the races. Complete
details are provided to teams via exclusive access on the
web site. Special 15th Anniversary T-shirts are in the works
and should arrive in May. Shirt sponsorships are still
available.
For 2013 the PASS schedule includes more than 40 dates
including events at Path Valley which was an original track
for the series, Port Royal and Susquehanna speedway take the
bulk of Saturday events and Clinton County once again
maintains a regular schedule on Fridays. Other tracks with
dates include Williams Grove, Lincoln and special appearance
at Selinsgrove and Hill Valley speedway also added to the
schedule for 2013. The schedule includes “interregional”
events where teams from other RacsSaver® regions join for a
special event. PASS will host several of these including
Lincoln, Susquehanna and the 2nd annual Keystone RacsSaver®
Challenge to be held in October. PASS teams will also have
several opportunities to visit other regions for
interregional events including the RacsSaver® Nationals held
in Virginia.
PASS has grown despite the fact that they have never
promised “car counts” to speedways and have never required
teams to attend to build car counts. The expectations are
simple; teams from the PASS area can focus on an affordable
racing format if they understand the rules and agree to the
purse structure which is fair to all teams and reasonable
for tracks. Like all racing series spending is a concern but
the RacsSaver® rules have proven out over time. Teams that
spend excessively have found that reliability is the only
considerable gain. By interviewing teams to make sure they
understand that the purse will not be altered to keep up
with excessive spending the affordability is kept in check
by common sense. The fact that the rules do not change and
that strict engine tech is performed has helped RacsSaver®
flourish.
For more information on the series visit
www.pasprintseries.com
Central PA 358 Point Series
The Central PA 358 Point Series finally got on track this
weekend after loosing the past 3 races due to mother nature.
After the 2009 Series Champion Jeff Rorhbaugh won the series
opener at Lincoln Speedway , the opening races at both
Selinsgrove and Williams Grove Speedways where lost to cold
weather. Port Royal Speedway also lost their only 358 race
of the season to weather, but this past weekend saw better
weather and 2 more drivers getting into the win column
early. At Selinsgrove Speedway Mark Smith won his 6th career
358 feature event and left the competition know that he will
be the man to beat at the big fast half mile. At Lincoln
Speedway Mike Bittinger would lead all 20 laps to score his
1st win of the season. The points after just 3 races are
tight as Rorbaugh would back up his win with a strong 4th
place finish to hold on to the top spot. Last years Rookie
of the year Shane Hoff holds on to the 2nd spot by 1 point
over this weeks winners Smith and Bittinger.
This weekend the action will heat up as Trail Way
Speedway is set to open its season which will see the 358
sprinters in action every Friday night all summer long.
Lincoln Speedway will also host the 358 sprint cars this
weekend as well.
The top 10 in the Central PA 358 Point Series after this
weeks action....
1. Jeff Rohrbaugh - 75 Pts.(1 win) 2. Shane Hoff - 51
Pts. 3. Mark Smith - 50 Pts. (1 win) 4. Mike Bittinger - 50
Pts (1 win) 5. Niki Young - 44 Pts. 6. Brie Hershey - 36
Pts. 7. Pat Cannon - 35 Pts. 8. Tim Wagaman - 35 Pts. 9.
Eric Tomecek - 30 Pts. 10.Josh Beard - 30 Pts.
Associate Sponsors for the Central PA 358 Point Series
are... Panchos Racing Products , Hoseheads.com ,
PaPosseracing.com , Ruckers Computer Solutions , Delco Signs
, WRT Speedwerx , CFI Sprint Bodies , Jager Hill Racing, PA
Powder Custom Powder Coating, CR Graphics , Kens Jewelery
and Coins.
Upcoming races for the Central PA 358 Point Series for
the month of April....
April 5th – Trail Way Speedway April 6th – Lincoln
Speedway April 12th – Trail Way Speedway / Williams Grove
Speedway April 13th – Selinsgrove Speedway April 14th –
Susquehanna Speedway April 19th – Trail Way Speedway April
20th – Selinsgrove Speedway / Lincoln Speedway April 26th –
Trail Way Speedway April 27th – Selinsgrove Speedway /
Lincoln Speedway
Only Late Model Show Of Williams Grove Season April 5
Along With Sprints
Williams Grove Speedway
3/31/13
Mechanicsburg – Stock car fans cannot miss this Friday’s
racing program at Williams Grove Speedway as the oval hosts
full body, super late model racing along with the Lawrence
Chevrolet 410 sprint cars.
Practice laps are slated for 7 pm.
The show for the super late models will be the ONLY
appearance of the season at the track by the powerful super
lates.
A full program of heat races and features for each
division is on the agenda.
Once a regular division at the track, late model shows
have become a rarity at Williams Grove over the last several
decades.
Bobby Goodling tops the all time Williams Grove late
model win list with 31 followed by Ronnie McBee with 26.
Gary Stuhler of Greencastle currently ranks in third
place with 22 Grove wins and is the highest-ranking active
driver on the list.
The historic oval opened for the 2013 season on March 29
when Fred Rahmer held off Ryan Taylor for the opening day
410 sprint car victory.
It was the unrivaled 88th career win for Rahmer at the
track.
The super sportsman were also on the card with Carmen
Perigo Jr. taking the win.
Looking ahead, Williams Grove Speedway will showcase the
410 sprints with the Spring Classic Tommy Hinnershitz
Memorial on April 19 before welcoming the All Star Circuit
of Champions Sprints on April 26.
The Williams Grove Saturday Night Series headlined by the
super sportsman is slated to kickoff on April 20.
The first show of the season for the Tool Shed of America
358 sprints will be April 12.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
Port Royal Hosts 410 & 305 Sprints And Late Models
April 6
Show will be first of season anywhere for PASS 305
sprints, kicks of oval River Valley Builders 305 series
3/31/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will present a three
division racing program of Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints,
Gray’s Auto and Towing late models and River Valley Builders
305 sprints this Saturday night at 6 pm.
It will be the first appearance of the season at the
track by the PASS RaceSaver 305 sprints that will also
kickoff their 2013 series at the track, sponsored by River
Valley Builders of Middleburg.
And indeed, it will be the first show of the season
anywhere for the PASS 305s.
Thus, a banner field of anxious 305 racers is expected to
compete along with the super sprints and super lates.
Port Royal Speedway continues to be the only track in the
East offering the chance to see the areas two premier
divisions under the same lights on the same night in the
form of the super sprints and super lates.
At just $15 for an adult admission ticket, the racing
action at Port Royal Speedway would seem to be the best deal
going.
As stated, adult admission for this week’s show is $15
with students ages 12 – 18 admitted for $5.
General admission gates will open at 4 pm with racing
slated for 6 pm.
The program will be the second of the season at the
Juniata County oval after a successful season opener was
spun off on March 30.
It was NASCAR star and former World of Outlaws champion
Dave Blaney of Cortland, Ohio, who took the 2013 season
opener for sprints with a late race, two car pass for the
$3,300 victory.
In the late model feature, all time win leader Scott Haus
notched his 96th career oval victory while Keith Garman
picked up the first pro stock main event of the season.
Coming up at the speedway on April 13 will be Race To
Cure Cancer Night.
Mifflin/Juniata County Relay For Life teams will be on
hand raising funds for their upcoming relay.
In addition, Port Royal Speedway and the Juniata County
Agricultural Society will donate .50-cents from every adult
and student general admission ticket sold to the State
College Chapter of The American Cancer Society.
Racing action will include 410 sprints, late models and
pro stocks.
SMITH SCORES CONVINCING VICTORY IN 358 SPRINT CAR
OPENER; D. YODER REPEATS IN LATE MODEL SEASON OPENER WITH
LAST-LAP PASS; MITCH & FOWLER TAKE CHECKERS IN PRO STOCKS &
ROADRUNNERS
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Three weeks ago, Mark Smith of Sunbury
was in a position to score the victory in the 410 sprint car
opener at Selinsgrove Speedway until a lapped car spun into
his path and ended his efforts early.
For the 358 sprint car opener Saturday night at the
track, Smith again found himself leading the pack and this
time steered clear of trouble and drove the Mach 1 Chassis
No. 1 to a convincing victory in the 25-lap feature. The
$1,500 win was the fourth of Smith’s career in 358 sprint
car racing at the track.
Pat Cannon of Etters smashed the eight-lap track record
for 358 sprint cars in his qualifier with a time of
2:16.255. Cannon also turned the fastest single lap ever
recorded at the track for a 358 sprint car in a competition
event at 16.961.
Brock Zearfoss of Jonestown was transported to an area
hospital with undisclosed injuries following a lap six crash
on the backstretch in the sprint car feature.
For the second year in a row, Dylan Yoder of Selinsgrove
won the 25-lap late model season opener in a thrilling
finish that produced a three-wide race for the victory off
turn four. Yoder, a four-time winner last year, collected
$1,500 for the win as part of the track’s increased purse
structure for 2013.
Brad Mitch of McClure won his second career pro stock
feature in the division’s 15-lap season debut, while John
Fowler Jr. of Montandon drove by Bob Bussey’s disabled race
car on the final lap for his third career win in the 12-lap
roadrunner race.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the Empire Super Sprint
(ESS) sanctioned 358-360 sprint car challenge sponsored by
Mach 1 Chassis plus a complete program of late model, pro
stock, and roadrunner racing at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 6.
The first sprint car challenge race of the season will pay
$3,000 to win. Track gates will open at 4 p.m.
The track will hold an open practice session this
Wednesday, April 3, from 6:30-9 p.m. The entry fee per race
car is $100.00. Grandstand admission is free on Wednesday.
At the start of the sprint car feature, rookie driver
Derek Steward’s car climbed the rear wheel of another car
and launched into a series of flips after making contact
with the inside frontstretch guardrail. Steward escaped the
crash without any injuries.
On the second attempt to start the race, polesitter Josh
Beard powered into the early lead while an early-race battle
for second unfolded between second-place starter Mark Smith
and fourth-place starter Pat Cannon.
Smith made the winning pass by Beard by using the inside
lane off turn two on the fourth circuit and never looked
back. A caution for Dan Richcreek on the fifth lap regrouped
the field. When the race resumed, ninth-place starter Brock
Zearfoss drifted into the second turn wall and flipped over
several times on the backstretch. Zearfoss was extricated
from the car and transported to an area hospital with
undisclosed injuries.
Cannon passed Beard for second on the restart and closed
in on Smith in a torrid race for the lead. At the halfway
point, Smith was leading Cannon, Beard, seventh-place
starter TJ Stutts, third-place starter Ryan Kissinger, and
fifth-place starter Austin Reed.
For the next several laps, Smith stretched his lead over
Cannon. In the final five laps, however, Cannon began to
gain real estate and was in contention again. At the
checkered flag, Smith won by just .72 of a second over
Cannon, Beard, Stutts, and Reed.
Outside front row starter Dave Zona pulled into the lead
at the start of the late model feature. Polesitter Jim
Bernheisel and eighth-place starter Dylan Yoder quickly fell
in line behind the leader. On the second circuit,
third-place starter Jeff Rine spun while exiting the second
turn and was able to rejoin the field.
When the race resumed, J. Bernheisel drifted into the
second turn wall and brought out another caution flag. The
next restart saw Zona being challenged by D. Yoder while
fifth-place starter Coleby Frye, sixth-place starter Jim
Yoder and seventh-place starter Kenny Trevitz raced in the
top five.
By the midway point of the race, Rine was making up lost
ground and passed 17th-place starter Tony Adams for the
fourth position. On the 14th circuit, Rine drove by J. Yoder
for third and set his sites on Zona and D. Yoder.
With each passing lap, Rine drew closer to the leaders
and a thrilling three-car race for the lead and win unfolded
in the final two laps. Entering the third turn on the
checkered flag lap, D. Yoder made the winning pass using the
inside lane while Rine tried to power around Zona on the
outside. Racing off turn four, the top three drivers were
almost three-wide coming down for the finish. D. Yoder came
out the victor by a mere .04 of a second over Zona and Rine.
Trevitz and J. Yoder rounded out the top five in one of the
track’s closest ever late model finishes.
Second-place starter Brad Mitch stormed into the lead in
the pro stock feature and wired the field for the victory.
In the opening laps of the race, Mitch was followed by
fifth-place starter Shaun Miller and fourth-place starter
Kyle Bachman. The top three broke away from the field, and a
close race for second unfolded between Miller and Bachman.
At the finish, Mitch was victorious by .72 of a second
over Bachman, who made a last-lap pass by Miller for the
runner up position. S. Miller settled for third, while Troy
Miller and Jeff Ceballo rounded out the top five.
Second-place starter Bob Bussey took the lead at the
start of the roadrunner feature and was trailed by
polesitter Ricky Bender for the first four laps. On the
fifth circuit, fourth-place starter John Fowler advanced to
second and reeled in Bussey.
Bussey and Fowler broke away from the pack until
third-place starter John Schoch made a late-race charge and
joined the leaders. On the final lap, Fowler was pressuring
Bussey for the lead and got a break when Bussey’s car lost a
wheel and drifted high in turn four. Fowler raced underneath
him and back to the checkered flag over Schoch, Bussey,
Bender, and opening night winner Brian Johnson.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 30 March 2013 358
Sprint Cars – 23 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 1M Mark Smith 2)
3 Pat Cannon 3) 5B Josh Beard 4) 2T TJ Stutts 5) 34 Austin
Reed 6) 2 Jason Shultz 7) 77 Derek Locke 8) 29 Matt Horst 9)
37 Scott Flammer 10) 19 Colby Womer 11) 99K Cody Keller 12)
5 Phil Walter 13) 67 Jason Cherry 14) 66 Ryan Kissinger DNF
15) 13 Eric Tomecek DNF 16) 80M Dan Richcreek DNF 17) 3Z
Brock Zearfoss DNF 18) 15 John Smith DNF 19) 29S Derek
Steward DNF 20) 07 Bill Schoffstall DNS 21) 76 Larry
Kelleher DNS 22) 21 Duane Mausteller DNS 23) 22M Brian
Garland DNS Heat Winners: Pat Cannon, Ryan Kissinger, Mark
Smith Late Models – 17 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 24 Dylan
Yoder 2) 99Z Dave Zona 3) 2J Jeff Rine 4) 61 Ken Trevitz 5)
27 Jim Yoder 6) 91F Coleby Frye 7)88 Tony Adams 8) 16 Matt
Cochran 9) 91 Chad Davis 10) 119B Bryan Bernheisel 11) 9
Hayes Mattern 12) 10 Dave Stamm 13) 7M Meade Hahn DNF 14) 62
Devin Frey DNF 15) 119 Jim Bernheisel DNF 16) 15 Luke
Hoffner DNF 17) 45 Eric Hons DNS Heat Winners: Jim Yoder,
Coleby Frye Pro Stocks – 11 Entries 15-Lap A-Main: 1)10M
Brad Mitch 2) 99 Kyle Bachman 3) 115S Shaun Miller 4) 115
Troy Miller 5) 28J Jeff Ceballo Jr. 6) 85 Terry Lauver DNF
7)32 Tom Hartman DNF 8) 19H Tommy Slanker DNF 9) 63 Nathan
Long DNS 10) 88 Matt Hornberger DNS 11) 6 Noah Jensen DNS
Heat Winners: Kyle Bachman, Nathan Long Roadrunners - 13
Entries 12-Lap A-Main: 1) 02 John Fowler Jr. 2) 89 John
Schoch 3) 76 Bob Bussey 4) 29B Ricky Bender 5) 201 Brian
Johnson 6) 22 Ray Rothfuss 7) 31B Brandon Shultz 8) 15
Dustin Snook 9) 7 Butch Shaffer 10) 28 Curtis Lawton 11) 8K
Jeremy Kline DNF 12) 55 Lori Croop DNF 13) 44 Corey Collier
DNS Heat Winners: John Fowler Jr., John Schoch
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attitude!
Port Royal Speedway The Only Place To See Super
Sprints And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
NASCAR’s Blaney Invades And Wins Port Royal Sprint
Opener,
Haus and Garman open year with stock car wins
3/30/13
Port Royal – NASCAR star, former World of Outlaws
Champion and former Port Royal Speedway opening day winner
Dave Blaney of Cortland, Ohio, picked up a surprising but
pleasing win in the 2013 season opener for sprint cars at
Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night.
For Blaney at the wheel of his No. 10, a car specially
designed and built by himself, it was as second career
opening day Port victory, his last coming on March 17, 1984.
Worth $3,300 thanks to Dippery’s Evergreens of
Reedsville, the victory was the third of Blaney’s overall
career at the track where he also scored a Tuscarora 50 win
in 1983.
In the 20-lap late model main, Scott Haus led from start
to finish to pick up his 96th career oval win despite heavy
pressure from track hard hitters Chad Hollenbeck, Mike
Lupfer and Brett Schadel.
Keith Garman was awarded the win in the 15-lap pro stock
main after Tim Krape failed to pass post race inspection.
The 25-lap sprint car main, though exciting, was a
marathon event that started off with a red flag before the
first lap could be completed.
The team cars of Cliff Brian and Mark Coldren started the
race on the front row and just after crossing the stripe in
an effort to complete the first lap, Coldren hit the inside
wall and shot across the track, getting hit hard by Mike
Erdley as well as the outside wall.
After a lengthy extrication, Coldren climbed from the car
under his own power.
Brian held the lead for four circuits before the red
again appeared, this time for defending opening day winner
Greg Hodnett who touched wheels in the fourth turn and
careened hard into the outside wall just past the pit
entrance.
Rick Lafferty and Lance Dewease restarted second and
third when action resumed with Lafferty threatening to
challenge before a caution regrouped the field with nine
away.
The red flag again unfurled with 12 laps down, this time
for a turn one connection between Davey Sammons and Mike
Ruttkamp when at the same time Doug Esh and Mike Wagner made
contact on the backchute.
Dewease flexed his muscle on this restart and raced a
lane higher into the first corner and handily drove into
second before setting sail for leader Brian.
And he had caught the leader when on the 19th circuit
upon setting the car into the first turn his right rear tire
flew to pieces, causing his No. 27 to roll over after
twirling out of control.
The restart placed Lafferty and Blaney in tow and it soon
was clear that Blaney was taking a page out of Dewease’s
book by blasting through the middle of the turns a lane
higher than those in front.
And as the trio raced with just over three laps to go,
Blaney again blasted the middle through the third and fourth
turns when leader Brian’s car jumped out of gear, which in
turn stunted Lafferty’s pace and the pair then watched as
Blaney completed a two car pass for the lead and win.
At the finish, Blaney’s margin of victory was 2.822
seconds.
Lafferty rode home second followed by 20th starter Blane
Heimbach, Chad Layton and Brian.
Sixth through 10th went to Dylan Cisney, Keith Kauffman,
Nate Snyder, Doug Esh and Dave Hahn.
Triple heats went to Mike Erdley, Coldren and Brian.
Erdley set a new one-lap track record in his heat,
posting a time of 15.634 seconds, wiping out the 11-year-old
record set by Tyler Walker in 2002.
A new eight lap record set by Erdley in his heat fell
moments later when Mark Coldren put up a time of 2:07.043.
Walker too set that previous record in 2002.
In sprint warm ups, though not competitive under the
clock, drivers Blaney, Dewease, Davey Sammons and Hodnett
all posted times under Walker’s one lap record with Blaney
putting up a 15.327.
In the late model feature, Haus started third in the
field and drove up the inside and into the lead on the first
lap, surpassing front row starters Chad Hollenbeck and Steve
Campbell.
The first 13 circuits went non-stop with Hollenbeck
racing second before Campbell got by for second just before
the caution flag unfurled.
The ensuing double file restart saw Mike Lupfer blast
into contention, moving from fourth to third behind
Hollenbeck as Campbell drifted back and out of the event.
And with a final restart with three laps to go, Lupfer
had stormed by Hollenbeck as did sixth starter Brett Schadel
and the pair motored after Haus to the finish with a surging
Schadel up to second at the finish, some .675 seconds
behind.
Third went to Lupfer with 10th starter Chris Casner
fourth and 15th starter Derek Byler fifth.
Sixth through 10th went to Tim Wilson, Bryon Sipe, AJ
Hoffman, Sam Schaffer and Jason Schmidt.
Triple heats went to Hollenbeck, Campbell and Haus.
Tim Krape led all 15 laps of the pro stock main but
failed to meet post race inspection, surrendering the
victory to Keith Garman.
Garman originally finished second only after spinning out
with two laps down, going to the rear and coming back to
reclaim second in the last few loops.
Andrew Shoop ended up second in the final order followed
by Dusty Baker, Scott Landis, Nate Fisher, AJ Stroup and
then Krape.
March 30, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprints, 27 entries: 1. Blaney, 2. Lafferty, 3.
Heimbach, 4. Layton, 5. Brian, 6. Cisney, 7. Kauffman, 8.
Snyder, 9. Esh, 10. Hahn, 11. Brandon Matus, 12. Davie
Franek, 13. Mike Wagner, 14. Joey Hershey, 15. Bob McMillin,
16. Brent Matus, 17. Lance Dewease, 18. Davey Sammons, 19.
Mike Ruttkamp, 20. Jim Shuster, 21. Greg Hodnett, 22. Mark
Coldren, 23. Mike Erdley, 24. Cody Sieber
DNQ: Steve Buckwalter, Jessica Zemken, Jessica Anderson
Late models, 22 entries: 1. Haus, 2. Schadel, 3. Lupfer,
4. Casner, 5. Byler, 6. Wilson, 7. Sipe, 8. Hoffman, 9.
Schaeffer, 10. Schmidt, 11. Derek Casner, 12. Trent
Brenneman, 13. Chad Hollenbeck, 14. Terry Naugle, 15. Danny
Snyder, 16. Steve Campbell, 17. Patrick Bryner, 18. Mike
Mort, 19. Harold Ranck
DNS: Mitch Hack, Stacy Roberts, Scott Flickinger
Pro stocks, 7 entries: 1. Garman, 2. Shoop, 3. Baker, 4.
Landis, 5. Fisher., 6. Stroup, 7. Krape
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And Super Lates Every Saturday Night
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Sat., March 30, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
SPRINT SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., April 6 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358
Sprints, and Thundercars Sat., April 13 (7 PM) - 410
Sprints, Super Sportsman, and 358 Late Models (ARCH Night)
Sat., April 20, 2013 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints &
Thundercars
MARKS CLAIMS $4,000 TOP PRIZE IN LINCOLN "410" SPRINT CAR
SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP; Bittinger best of "358" sprints; Rick
Miller wins Central PA Legends feature
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 3/30/13 - Brent Marks is the man to
beat so far this season at Lincoln Speedway.
Marks assumed the lead when Logan Schuchart hit the
spinning car of Ryan Slothower in turns three and four of
lap four, and went on to become the first repeat winner of
2013 in Saturday's 30-lap, $4,000-to-win "410" Spring
Championship event.
"What a great year so far," said Marks upon exiting his
BAPS Auto Paints and Supply/Creekside Auto
Sales/Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel/Memtec Services/KC
Automotive #19M in victory lane, "This track was awesome
again tonight. I love these types of tracks that are slick
like this. These guys just work so hard, and everything pays
off. I'm very grateful for this moment."
An eight-car inversion at the front of the field put
Marks on the inside of row two for the start. Marks drove
under front row starter Adam Wilt at the start, and was
running second when Schuchart knocked a tire off his left
rear wheel trying to squeeze between the wall and Slothower
and was forced to the pits.
From there, he led the rest of the way, much of it
through lapped traffic during the middle stages of the race.
A Scott Geesey spin with four laps to go set up a
dramatic finish, with Alan Krimes and Brian Montieth
restarting on Marks' back bumper.
"I was keeping an eye on it (the scoreboard)," said
Marks, "I got caught up behind (Jason) Leffler there in
traffic, and it was so hard to get by. The track got so
high, and it was so hard to get a run. The track was pretty
treacherous there at the end, and I knew it was too far
around the top to run the top on the restart, so I went to
the bottom and hoped to gain some car lengths on them and
set sail. It was a lot of fun tonight."
Montieth caught Krimes for the runner-up spot on lap 29,
but was unable to catch Marks, who crossed 1.294 seconds
ahead of the four-time track champ for his seventh career
Lincoln win.
Krimes settled for third, with Fred Rahmer and Wilt
completing the top five. Sixth through tenth were Billy
Dietrich, Cory Haas, Jim Siegel, Schuchart (who came from
the back), and J.J. Grasso completing the top ten.
Heats for the "410" Sprinters were won by Schuchart,
Krimes, and Marks, with Nicole Bower winning the
consolation. Fast time in time trials was set by Siegel over
the 25-car field with a one-lap time of 13.434 seconds
(100.491 MPH).
Mike Bittinger started on the pole and led every lap of
the 20-lap "358" sprint car feature. Defending track champ
Tim Wagaman started second and ran there the entire race,
with sixth-starting Niki Young, 10th-starting Jeff
Rohrbaugh, and lady driver Brie Hershey rounding out the top
five. Sixth through tenth were 12th-starting Rodney
Westhafer, Shane Hoff, 16th-starting Tim Berkheimer,
22nd-starting Matt Mountz, and Jay Galloway.
Heats for the 30 "358" Sprinters were won by Rohrbaugh,
Chase Dietz, and Bittinger, with Ted Thomas winning the
consolation.
Spring Grove's Rick Miller held off the challenges of Tim
Henry and Bob Stough to claim his first career Lincoln win
in the 15-lap Central PA Legends feature. Miller started on
the outside of the front row and wrestled the lead from
polesitter Chad Ernst on the second lap. He led the rest of
the way, despite heavy late-race pressure from
sixth-starting Henry and eighth-starting Stough.
Ernst crossed fourth, with Blaine Leppo coming from
17th-startng spot to finish fifth.
Heats for the 30 Legends were won by Scott Haudeshell,
Jason Rochelle, and Harlon Leppo, with Lucas Montgomery
winning the consolation.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday, April 6th
at the regular summer 7 PM start time with all three regular
point divisions in action - the Lawrence Chevrolet 410
Sprints, the Keizer Aluminum Wheels 358 Sprints and
Thundercars. Gates will open at 5 PM, hot laps at 6:30 PM
and racing action getting underway at 7 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., March 30, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
SPRINT SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS
Feature (30-Laps) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks ($4,000); 2. 21-Brian
Montieth; 3. 87-Alan Krimes; 4. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 5. 15-Adam
Wilt; 6. 8-Billy Dietrich; 7. 11C-Cory Haas; 8. 59-Jim
Siegel; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 10. 25-JJ Grasso; 11. 47-Eric
Riggins, Jr.; 12. 48-Danny Dietrich; 13. 55K-Robbie Kendall;
14. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 15. B52-Scott Geesey; 16.
13-Jason Leffler; 17. 75-Nicole Bower; 18. 92-Ryan Smith;
19. 1080-Jordon Mackison (DNF); 20. 50-Tim Glatfelter (DNF);
21. 14S-Ryan Slothower (DNF); 22. 29-Ryan Wilson (DNF); 23.
21A-Will Rose (DNF); 24. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Logan Schuchart (1-3), Brent Marks (4-30)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
2. 8-Billy Dietrich; 3. 15-Adam Wilt; 4. 59-Jim Siegel; 5.
13-Jason Leffler; 6. 47-Eric Riggins, Jr.; 7. 2W-Glenndon
Forsythe; 8. 75-Nicole Bower; 9. 14S-Ryan Slothower. No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 87-Alan Krimes; 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. B52-Scott Geesey; 4. 92-Ryan Smith; 5.
55K-Robbie Kendall; 6. 50-Tim Glatfelter; 7. 95-Hunter
Mackison; 8. 21A-Will Rose (DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
21-Brian Montieth; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 11C-Cory Haas;
5. 25-JJ Grasso; 6. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 7. 29-Ryan
Wilson; 8. 1080-Jordon Mackison. No Time
Consolation (5 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 75-Nicole Bower;
2. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 3. 29-Ryan Wilson; 4. 1080-Jordon
Mackison; 5. 14S-Ryan Slothower; 6. 21A-Will Rose; DNS -
95-Hunter Mackison. No Time
TIME TRIALS - 1. 59-Jim Siegel, 13.434 (100.491 MPH); 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer, 13.527; 3. 21-Brian Montieth, 13.551; 4.
8-Billy Dietrich, 13.552; 5. 87-Alan Krimes, 13.610; 6.
19M-Brent Marks, 13.629; 7. 15-Adam Wilt, 13.672; 8. 92-Ryan
Smith, 13.734; 9. 25-JJ Grasso, 13.821; 10. 1S-Logan
Schuchart, 13.836; 11. 21A-Will Rose, 13.845; 12. 11C-Cory
Haas, 13.860; 13. 75-Nicole Bower, 13.877; 14. B52-Scott
Geesey, 13.884; 15. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr., 13.897; 16.
47-Eric Riggins, Jr., 13.925; 17. 50-Tim Glatfelter, 13.942;
18. 48-Danny Dietrich, 13.952; 19. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe,
14.064; 20. 95-Hunter Mackison, 14.074; 21. 29-Ryan Wilson,
14.096; 22. 13-Jason Leffler, 14.101; 23. 55K-Robbie
Kendall, 14.118; 24. 1080-Jordon Mackison, 14.253; 25.
14S-Ryan Slothower, 14.642.
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
12-Mike Bittinger; 2. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 3. 65-Niki Young; 4.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 5. 97-Brie Hershey; 6. 44-Rodney
Westhafer; 7. 69-Shane Hoff; 8. 50-Tim Berkheimer; 9.
94V-Matt Mountz; 10. 27-Jay Galloway; 11. 2D-Chase Dietz;
12. 7C-JB Cunningham; 13. 28-Matt Findley; 14. 119-Chandler
Leiby; 15. 88-Aaron Eichelberger; 16. 23-Chris Arnold; 17.
89-Ashley Cappetta; 18. 76-Doug Deeds; 19. 52-Austin Hogue (DNF);
20. 83-Troy Wagaman, Jr. (DNF); 21. 94-Ted Thomas (DNF); 22.
5-Tyler Ross (DNF); 23. 66-Dale Hammaker (DNF); 24. 21-Scott
Fisher (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Mike Bittinger (1-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh;
2. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 3. 52-Austin Hogue; 4. 27-Jay Galloway;
5. 66-Dale Hammaker; 6. 50-Tim Berkheimer; 7. 88-Aaron
Eichelberger; 8. 28-Keith Prutzman; 9. 94-Ted Thomas; 10.
94V-Matt Mounts. Time - 2:32.84
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 2D-Chase Dietz; 2.
65-Niki Young; 3. 5-Tyler Ross; 4. 44-Rodney Westhafer; 5.
76-Doug Deeds; 6. 23-Chris Arnold; 7. 83-Troy Wagaman, Jr.;
8. 1A-Jason Bulick; 9. 55-Matt Krause (DNF); DNS - 6R-Brad
McClelland. No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 12-Mike Bittinger;
2. 69-Shane Hoff; 3. 97-Brie Hershey; 4. 21-Scott Fisher; 5.
7C-JB Cunningham; 6. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 7. 5o-Brian Allman;
8. 119-Chandler Leiby; 9. 47-Michael Hammer (DNF); DNS -
11D-Mike Duncan, Jr. No Time
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.;
2. 88-Aaron Eichelberger; 3. 28-Matt Findley; 4. 94V-Matt
Mountz; 5. 119-Chandler Leiby; 6. 83-Troy Wagaman, Jr.; 7.
1A-Jason Bulick (DNF); DNS - 5o-Brian Allman, 47-Michael
Hamer, 6R-Brad McClelland, 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr. No Time
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series Returns
April 20
Mechanicsburg, PA. March 30, 2013
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series will
begin their racing season on Saturday, April 20. The Super
Sportsman, 358 Late Models, and Street Stocks will compete.
The Williams Grove Saturday Night Series is coming off a
very successful 2012 campaign. In a season that set several
attendance records, the series continues to be home for
family-style racing.
Family-first – that philosophy will continue this year.
Speedway management announced that the five-dollar admission
would remain for 2013. All adults will pay just five dollars
to see a full evening of automobile racing. Children 12 and
under enter the speedway grounds free.
The popular Meet and Greet will be back. The event began
last season and was very popular with fans and race teams.
At 5:30, several race teams will bring their cars to the
infield area to meet the fans. Race fans will have a chance
to meet the drivers and see the racing equipment. The Meet
and Greet will begin with the second show.
The Super Sportsman began their season Friday, March 29,
with a show at Williams Grove Speedway. A strong field of 40
cars, including six rookies, was in action. Almost 60 cars
are on the roster.
Lincoln Speedway presented the first 358 Late Model race.
Gene Knaub won the show, indicating he will once again be
the driver to beat.
The Street Stocks have not been in competition. Last year
the Williams Grove Street Stocks presented weekly
competitive shows, featuring close battles for the win.
Williams Grove Speedway continues to be the regional home
of Super Sportsman and Stock Car Saturday Nights. Williams
Grove management is looking forward to increasing the racing
experience for families. The shows also offer race teams a
chance to present their sponsors to a growing form of
racing.
All shows will begin with warm-ups at six and racing
starts at 6:30.
Rahmer Wins First For Sell In Williams Grove Opener,
Perigo Opens Sportsman Season
3/29/13
Mechanicsburg - Fred Rahmer drove the Rob Sell No. 20S to
its first sprint car win anywhere in the East on Friday
night at Williams Grove Speedway, wiring the field from the
pole for the 25-lap season opener, worth $3,600.
The win was the 88th of Rahmer’s career at the track and
his sixth in the prestigious Williams Grove opener.
It also extended to 24 consecutive years his streak of
winning at least one Williams Grove feature every season.
In the 20-lap super sportsman feature, Chris Meleason
lost what looked like a sure win with two laps to go when
his engine expired, giving the win to Carmen Perigo Jr.
Rahmer took off from the pole in the sprint car main and
had fourth starter Ryan Taylor giving chase during the first
13 nonstop laps before the races only caution flag appeared.
Even in traffic before the caution, Taylor kept Rahmer in
sight and when the restart occurred he took a shot to
Rahmer’s inside to no avail as second-starter Brian Montieth
restarted third.
Steadily, Taylor inched up on Rahmer as the race entered
its final five laps and with three laps to go Taylor made
two valiant efforts to steal his first Williams Grove win by
driving to Rahmer’s inside in both sets of turns.
But Rahmer was just strong enough in the outside lane to
thwart Taylor’s efforts as the pair raced to the two to go
sign after which time Rahmer pulled out just far enough to
prevent any other attempts at his lead from developing.
“Now we just need more,” Rahmer said of getting his first
win of the season under his belt.
“For a washed up, no driving son of a bitch I couldn’t be
happier right now,” he said.
“Believe it or not I can still drive a race car.”
Taylor of Perkasie raced home second followed by Montieth,
Greg Hodnett and Don Kreitz Jr.
Sixth through 10th went to Mark Smith, Brent Marks, Cory
Haas, Lance Dewease and Logan Schuchart.
Heats for the 29 410 sprints went to Marks, Taylor and
Montieth with Schuchart taking the consolation race.
Meleason started on the pole of the sportsman feature and
was really never tested during his run at the front, which
was slowed for a caution with six away and stopped for a red
flag with five laps to go.
After the red for a two-car tangle in the second corner
for Scott Geesey and Rick Barr, Meleason took two more laps
under power before clouds of white smoke began spewing out
of his machine, ending his night.
At that point, 10th starter Perigo assumed the lead and
took the win over seventh starter Russ Mitten.
Leory Martin, Steve Fannasy and Scott Dellinger completed
the top five.
Sixth through 10th went to Paul Miller, Gregg Foster,
Mike Enders, Lanny Hake and Rich Eichelberger.
Heats for the 40 cars went to Perigo, Mitten, Foster and
Hake with twin consolations going to Chad Criswell and Scott
Geesey.
March 29, 2013 Feature Finishes:
410 sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Rahmer, 2. Taylor, 3.
Montieth, 4. Hodnett, 5. Kreitz, 6. Smith, 7. Marks, 8. Cory
Haas, 9. Dewease, 10. Schuchart, 11. Jim Siegel, 12. Steve
Buckwalter, 13. Rick Lafferty, 14. Ryan Smith, 15. Danny
Dietrich, 16. Alan Krimes, 17. Adam Wilt, 18. Ryan Wilson,
19. Eric Riggins Jr., 20. Jason Leffler, 21. Nicole Bower,
22. Joey Hershey, 23. Davey Sammons, 24. Pat Cannon
DNQ: Jessica Zemken, Dave Blaney, Gerard McIntyre Jr.,
Jacob Allen, Glenndon Forsythe
Super Sportsman, 20 laps: 1. Perigo, 2. Mitten, 3.
Martin, 4. Fannasy, 5. Dellinger, 6. Miller, 7. Foster, 8.
Enders, 9. Hake, 10. Eichelberger, 11. Doug Dodson, 12.
Hockenberry, 13. Cody Fairchok, 14. Tom Wyckoff, 15. Dave
Berkheimer, 16. Duaine Smith, 17. Mallie Shuster, 18. Kenny
Keyton, 19. Chris Meleason, 20. Rick Barr, 21. Scott Geesey,
22. Scott Grace, 23. Chad Criswell, 24. Frankie Herr
DNQ: Davey Walsh, Bobby Forsyth, Jake Miller, Bryan
Gontz, Eric Walker, Jay Fannasy, Geoff Gill, Stan Wanner,
Jim Shuster, John Wolfe, Eric Eckert, Todd Leonard, Ken
Edkin, Brent Rumberger, Gary Johnston, John Garman
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Gray’s Auto And Towing Announces Late Model Title
Sponsorship
3/27/13
Port Royal – Gray’s Auto and Towing of Mifflintown has
announced their title sponsorship of the 2013 late model
division at Port Royal Speedway just as the first show of
the season for the Gray’s Late Models is set to take to the
track in this Saturday’s season opener.
In business since 1983, owners and proprietors Tim and
Donna Gray are proud to rejoin the Port Royal Speedway fold
of sponsors in their new title capacity.
“We have observed the last couple of years at Port Royal
and each year is showing a change for the good,” says Donna
Gray of the oval’s resurgence in recent seasons.
“They are going forward and any business could gain by
doing advertising at the track.”
Located at 67 Gray’s Way in Mifflintown, Gray’s offers 24
hour towing, state inspections including enhanced
inspections for reconstructed vehicles and they recently
began performing computerized alignments for vehicles and
tires.
The Gray’s Auto and Towing Late Models are the focus of
several special events at the track in 2013 including twin
15s on June 29, a championship event on July 13 and the
Butch Renninger Memorial on August 31, a Three State Flyers
Series event.
The first special race for the late models comes up over
the Memorial Day holiday weekend on May 25 as the track
stages the Fallen Heroes Championships for both the late
models and the sprint cars.
Gates for this Saturday’s season lidlifter open at 3 pm
with racing slated for 5.
Along with the late models, 410 sprints and pro stocks
are also on the program.
Dippery’s Evergreens of Reedsville will offer increased
winner’s shares for the sprints and late models in the
opener.
Sprint cars will race for $3,300 to win while late models
will vie for $1,500 to win. Features, set by draw, will be
25 laps and 20 laps, respectively with pro stocks going 15
laps in distance.
The March 30 season opener will be the debut of double
file, “Delaware” style restarts for the super late models at
Port Royal.
General admission is $15 for adults and $5 for students
ages 12 – 18.
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attitude!
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Port Royal Speedway
Hodnett, Dewease And Wilson Give Free Chocolate Bunnies
To Kids At Port Royal Opener Saturday
Free Schedule Magnets, an Easter Egg Scramble and Extra
Cash also up for grabs
3/26/13
Port Royal – A couple of Port Royal Speedway opening day
sprint car champions will greet young fans as they enter
Port Royal this Saturday for the 2013 season opening event,
which is also Kids Easter Night at the oval.
Previous opener winners Greg Hodnett and Lance Dewease
will be on hand along with late model champion Tim Wilson,
handing out free chocolate Easter rabbits to the first 200
youth who arrive.
Joining the trio of pilots will be the Easter Bunny
himself who although kept very busy this time of year will
be making time for an appearance.
Hodnett is the defending opening day champion aboard the
Trone No. 39 sprinter.
His win in the 2012 opener was his first in the event
before he went on to notch seven more victories at the track
last year.
Dewease is a two-time opening day winner, dating back to
1994 when he took his first of the pair for car owner Walt
Dyer.
He followed that up with his second opening day triumph
in 2003 for owner Al Hamilton.
Wilson opened his season strongly last year at the track,
taking two wins in one night early on in the year.
Aside from Hodnett and Dewease, other previous opening
day sprint car winners expected to be in the field this time
around include Blane Heimbach, 2011; Rick Lafferty, 2010;
Chad Layton, 2009; and Keith Kauffman, 2002, 1993, 1985 and
1981.
Along with the sprint cars and late models, pro stocks
are also on the Saturday racing program that gets underway
at 5 pm with gates opening at 3 pm.
In addition to chocolate for the kids, the first 400
adult fans passing through the general admission gates for
the opener will take home free 2013 Port Royal schedule
magnets courtesy of Juniata Beverage located just north of
the oval along Rt. 75.
A kids Easter Egg Scramble will be also be held in the
infield immediately following warm ups. Age groups will be 0
– 3, 4 – 7 and 8 – 12.
Dippery’s Evergreens of Reedsville will offer increased
winner’s shares for the sprints and late models in the
opener.
Sprint cars will race for $3,300 to win while late models
will vie for $1,500 to win. Features, set by draw, will be
25 laps and 20 laps, respectively with pro stocks going 15
laps in distance.
The March 30 season opener will be the debut of double
file, “Delaware” style restarts for the super late models at
Port Royal.
General admission is $15 for adults and $5 for students
ages 12 – 18.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY OPENING DAY SPRINT CAR WINNERS
November 11 1950 Elmer Gray May 30 1951 Curt Zook
May 30 1952 Eddie McCardle
May 9 1953 Carl Vogt
May 8 1954 Luke Gutshall
April 30 1955 Jimmy Gibbons
May 5 1956 Eddie McCardle
May 27 1957 Eddie McCardle
April 26 1958 Al Chamberlain
April 18 1959 Dick Tobias
April 23 1960 Dick Tobias
April 15 1961 Sonny Kratzer
April 14 1962 Bryan Osgood
April 6 1963 Roger Sowers
April 4 1964 Henry Jacoby
April 24 1965 Dick Swarmer
April 16 1966 Mitch Smith
April 8 1967 Mitch Smith
April 20 1968 Milt Miller
April 12 1969 Johnny Grum
March 28 1970 Mitch Smith
March 27 1971 Mitch Smith
April 29 1972 Jan Opperman
March 24 1973 Jan Opperman
March 23 1974 Lynn Paxton
March 29 1975 Johnny Grum
March 20 1976 Jay Myers
March 19 1977 Jay Myers
April 1 1978 Jay Myers
March 17 1979 Lynn Paxton
March 22 1980 Lynn Paxton
March 21 1981 Keith Kauffman
March 27 1982 Steve Smith
March 12 1983 Bobby Davis Jr.
March 17 1984 Dave Blaney
March 16 1985 Keith Kauffman
March 22 1986 Doug Wolfgang
March 13 1987 Stevie Smith
March 11 1988 Dan Dietrich
March 17 1989 Joey Gravino
March 10 1990 Dave Kelly
April 6 1991 Jeff Swindell
April 11 1992 Joey Kuhn
April 24 1993 Keith Kauffman
April 9 1994 Lance Dewease
March 18 1995 Todd Shaffer
April 13 1996 Todd Shaffer
March 21 1997 Todd Shaffer
March 28 1998 Fred Rahmer
March 27 1999 Kevin Gobrecht
March 25 2000 Skip Jackson
March 31 2001 Alan Cole
March 30 2002 Keith Kauffman
April 12 2003 Lance Dewease
March 27 2004 Mark Smith
April 9 2005 Mark Smith
April 1 2006 Todd Shaffer
March 31 2007 Todd Shaffer
March 29 2008 Todd Shaffer
March 15 2009 Chad Layton
March 27 2010 Rick Lafferty
March 19 2011 Blane Heimbach
March 17 2012 Greg Hodnett
Sprints And Sportsman Open Williams Grove
Speedway Season March 29
Williams Grove Speedway
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3/24/13
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will
try again to open its 2013 season this Friday night, March
29 at 7:30 pm.
On the racing card will be the 410 sprints
and the super sportsman for an open wheel doubleheader.
Practice laps are slated for 7 pm.
The historic oval lost its first try at the
lidlifter due to cold weather on March 22.
This week’s opener will be the first time
the sportsman cars, traditionally the Saturday Night Series
marquee division, have competed in a double with the sprints
in recent memory at Williams Grove.
The 2013 Williams Grove Saturday Series
season opener is slated for April 20 at 6:30 pm, featuring
super sportsman, 358 late models and street stocks.
Last year, in the 410 sprint opener, Danny
Dietrich took the win at Williams Grove.
Over the years, there has never been a
season opener held on March 29, as the case is hoped to be
this week at the track.
However there has been action at the track
on that date.
Lynn Paxton scored on the date in 1981 as
did Doug Wolfgang in 1987. Steve Smith Sr. took a victory in
1992 followed by Cris Eash in 1998.
Greg Hodnett, the reigning Lawrence
Chevrolet Williams Grove Speedway 410 sprint track champion
took the most recent March 29 event held back in 2002.
A full program of heat races and features
for each division is on the agenda this week..
Hodnett has a pair of opening day wins to
his credit, in both 2002 and 2004.
Opening ceremonies will be performed by the
US Army Color Guard.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway
news and information by visiting the oval’s official website
at www.williamsgrove.com.
Port Royal Speedway
Kids Easter Night Opens Port Royal Season
March 30 -
Free Sched Magnets & Easter candy at gate
from drivers Dewease, Hodnett & Wilson,
Dippery’s Evergreens pays extra for
sprints and late models
3/24/13
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway will try
for the third time to open its 2013 season with Kids Easter
Night on Saturday, March 30 at 5 pm.
The track lost the first two planned events
to snow and cold but coming up this week will be 410
sprints, late models and pro stocks for the season lidlifter
with gates opening at 3 pm.
The first 200 youth entering the gates will
receive a free chocolate Easter Bunny and get the chance to
meet sprint car drivers Lance Dewease and Greg Hodnett along
with reigning late model champion Tim Wilson.
In addition, the first 400 adult fans
passing through the general admission gates for the opener
will take home free 2013 Port Royal schedule magnets
courtesy of Juniata Beverage located just north of the oval
along Rt. 75.
The Easter Bunny will also be on hand for a
special appearance despite a weekend schedule that will keep
him hopping.
A kids Easter Egg Scramble will be held in
the infield immediately following warm ups. Age groups will
be 0 – 3, 4 – 7 and 8 – 12.
Thanks to Dippery’s Evergreens of
Reedsville, the racing program will offer increased winner’s
shares for the sprints and late models.
Dippery’s Evergreens is a landscaping and
design contractor located in Reedsville, PA.
Sprint cars will race for $3,300 to win
while late models will vie for $1,500 to win. Features, set
by draw, will be 25 laps and 20 laps, respectively with pro
stocks going 15 laps in distance.
The March 30 season opener will be the debut
of double file, “Delaware” style restarts for the super late
models at Port Royal.
General admission gates will open at 3 pm,
offering $15 adult general admission and $5 for students
ages 12 – 18.
Sat., March 23, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., March 30 (6 PM) - 410 SPRINT CAR
SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP, 358 Sprints, and Central PA Legends
Sat., April 6 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, and
Thundercars Sat., April 13 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, Super
Sportsman, and 358 Late Models (ARCH Night)
OHIO INVADER COLE DUNCAN CLAIMS CAREER FIRST AT LINCOLN;
Knaub comes from 11th to claim season opener for 358 late
models; Watson wins thundercar "Spring Thaw 20"
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 3/23/13 - "This ranks up there with all
the wins of my whole career," said a jubilant Cole Duncan
after claiming his first career Lincoln win in the 25-lap
"410" sprint car feature Saturday evening.
"I want to thank all you fans for coming out," said
Duncan after exiting his Bobby Labonte Racing #22 in victory
lane, "The only place in the country that would pack a place
when it's 35 degrees is Central Pennsylvania. That's why
it's so fun to come out here and race. The promoters that
put this race on.everywhere else cancelled, we had plenty of
options to go to, but we decided to come here because it's'
the only place racing."
The win came one day after the Lockbourne, Ohio racer's
21st birthday, and Duncan became the 200th different winner
in sprint car competition in Lincoln history.
Points handicapping placed Duncan on the pole for the
feature event, and he led every lap, despite heavy late-race
pressure from opening day winner and four-time track champ
Brian Montieth as the two raced through heavy lapped
traffic.
Montieth, who started tenth, advanced to fourth by the
end of the first lap and caught Greg Hodnett for the
runner-up spot on lap seven. At the time, Duncan hit lapped
traffic for the first time.
A red flag for the flipping cars of Billy Pauch, Jr. and
then Jason Leffler put Montieth on Duncan's back bumper for
the ensuing eighth-lap restart.
Duncan pulled away over the next seven laps until lapped
traffic again became a factor. Montieth closed and pulled
alongside Duncan in nearly every turn just before the final
caution of the race came out on lap 18 for Logan Schuchart,
who came to a stop on the back stretch.
"He (Montieth) kept poking his nose under there, and I
kept telling myself that I don't care what he does, I'm not
lifting. He raced me clean. That was awesome. If he wouldn't
have raced me clean, we probably would have both been
hanging in the catch fence, because I wasn't gonna lift to
win at this place."
On the final restart, third-place Brent Marks (who
started 12th), attempted a slider on Montieth, giving Duncan
the space he needed to pull off the upset win. Montieth
closed again on the final lap, but couldn't pull off the
pass in the final turns to the checkered.
Duncan's win was worth $3,300, thanks to a $100
contribution from John Gleim, Jr. Restart Raffle winner
Kevin Strausbaugh, who gave his winnings to Duncan in memory
of his father Thomas, who passed away Sunday after attending
Lincoln races weekly for 40 years.
Marks crossed, followed by Fred Rahmer and Hodnett. Sixth
through tenth were Danny Dietrich, Cory Haas (racing the car
he crashed opening day), J.J. Grasso, Jim Siegel, and Lance
Dewease.
"There's no better local competition than Central PA,"
said Duncan, "To come beat these guys, I don't care if I
started on the pole or not, that was a lot of fun. I just
respect all these guys so much. To win here is awesome!"
Heats for the 27 "410" Sprinters were won by Alan Krimes,
Jim Siegel, and Brent Marks.
Gene Knaub came from 11th starting spot to claim the
season opening win in the 358 late model division.
The Superior Homes #1 came on late to track down Jake
Jones and become the event's fourth different leader in
turns three and four of lap 15.
Outside front row starter Brad Shank led the first two
laps before spinning in turn two. That handed the lead over
to polesitter Bernie Beard, who paced the field until Jones
caught the "X" car on lap five. Jones led the next laps
before Knaub drove under the Miller Auto Parts #43 to take
the lead for good.
Knaub moved into fourth on lap seven, caught Paul Cursey
for third on lap 11, and then drove by Beard for the
runner-up spot on lap 11, all under green flag racing
conditions.
Jones settled for second, with Cursey crossing third, and
Beard and Chase Billet rounding out the top five. Kyle Lear,
22nd starting Grant Adams (who was unable to start his
heat), Cam Zeigler, Travis Mease, and Ron Coleman completed
the top ten.
Heats for the 25 "358" Late Models were won by Lear,
Knaub, and Billet.
Defending track champ Duane Watson started on the pole by
luck of the draw and led every lap, including a one-lap dash
to the checkered, in the season-opening "Spring Thaw 20" for
the thundercars.
It was Watson's 38th career win in the Pigeon Hills, and
was worth $500.
Brian Walls finished second, with Todd Miller, Jimmy
Combs, and Danny Beard completing the top five.
Heats for the 14 Thundercars were won by Watson and
Miller.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday, March 23rd
(6 PM) with the annual 410 Sprint Spring Championship paying
$4,000 to win. The 358 Sprints will return for their second
event of 2013, and the Central PA Legends will join the card
in their first Lincoln appearance of the year. Gates will
open at 4 PM, with time trials for the 410 sprinters getting
underway at 6 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., March 23, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1.
22-Cole Duncan ($3,200); 2. 21-Brian Montieth; 3. 19M-Brent
Marks; 4. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 5. 39-Greg Hodnett; 6. 48-Danny
Dietrich; 7. 11C-Cory Haas; 8. 25-JJ Grasso; 9. 59-Jim
Siegel; 10. 27-Lance Dewease; 11. 87-Alan Krimes; 12.
15-Adam Wilt; 13. 50-Tim Glatfelter; 14. 8R-Michael
Ruttkamp; 15. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 16. 92-Ryan Smith;
17. 1S-Logan Schuchart (DNF); 18. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe
(DNF); 19. 4-John Rudisill (DNF); 20. B52-Scott Geesey
(DNF); 21. 21A-Will Rose (DNF); 22. 29-Ryan Wilson (DNF);
23. 56-Billy Pauch, Jr. (DNF); 24. 13-Jason Leffler (DNF).
No Time
Lap Leaders - Cole Duncan (1-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 87-Alan Krimes; 2.
12-Brian Montieth; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 56-Billy Pauch,
Jr.; 5. 50-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 7.
21A-Will Rose; 8. 55K-Robbie Kendall (DNF); 9. 8-Billy
Dietrich (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 59-Jim Siegel; 2.
29-Ryan Wilson; 3. 27-Lance Dewease; 4. 22-Cole Duncan; 5.
11C-Cory Haas; 6. 13-Jason Leffler; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
8. 15-Adam Wilt; 9. 4-John Rudisill. Time - 2:17.329
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 25-J.J. Grasso; 4. 39-Greg Hodnett; 5.
8R-Michael Ruttkamp; 6. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 7. 92-Ryan
Smith; 8. B52-Scott Geesey (DNF); 9. 1A-Jacob Allen (DNS).
No time.
PRECISE RACING PRODUCTS 358 LATE MODELS Feature (20-Laps)
- 1. 1-Gene Knaub ($700); 2. 43-Jake Jones; 3. 37-Paul
Cursey; 4. X-Bernie Beard; 5. 22-Chase Billet; 6. 151-Kyle
Lear; 7. 64-Grant Adams; 8. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 9. 116-Travis
Mease; 10. 72-Ron Coleman; 11. 62-Devin Frey; 12. 9-Matt
Adams; 13. 14-Tyler Horst; 14. 121-Larry Neiderer; 15.
57-Brad Shank; 16. 5-Jed Latshaw; 17. 5-John Moser; 18.
68-Caar Leach; 19. 7-Pat Beard (DNF); 20. 18-Tommy Slanker (DNF);
21. 4S-Danny Snyder (DNF); 22. 18-Travis McClelland (DNF);
23. 12-Charlie Schaeffer (DNS); 24. 29-Steve Clabaugh (DNS).
No time.
Lap Leaders - Brad Shank (1-2), Bernie Beard (3-4), Jake
Jones (5-14), Gene Knaub (15-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 151-Kyle Lear; 2.
116-Travis Mease; 3. 121-Larry Niederer; 4. 14-Tyler Horst;
5. 12-Charlie Scheaffer (DNF); 6. 7-Pat Beard(DNF); DNS -
18-Travis McClelland, 64-Grant Adams. Time - 2:11.84
2nd Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1-Gene Knaub; 2.
37-Paul Cursey; 3. 43-Jake Jones; 4. 57-Brad Shank; 5.
29-Steve Clabaugh; 6. 5-Jed Latshaw; 7. 68-Carl Leech; 8.
18-Tommy Slanker *DNF). Time - 2:08.78 (New 8-Lap Track
Record)
3rd Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 22-Chase Billet; 2.
4S-Danny Snyder; 3. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 4. X-Bernie Beard; 5.
72-Ron Coleman; 6. 5-John Moser; 7. 9-Matt Adams; 8.
62-Devin Frey. No Time
THUNDERCARS Feature (20-Laps) - 1. 3W-Duane Watson
($500); 2. 2W-Brian Walls; 3. 3-Todd Miller; 4. 54J-Jimmy
Combs; 5. 60-Danny Beard; 6. 83-Mikey Guise; 7. 11-Bobby
Beard; 8. 44-Tom Walls III; 9. 11S-John Stoll, Jr.; 10.
101-Dave Good, Sr.; 11. 39-Wayne Dutterer (DNF); 12.
72-Jason Townsend (DNF); 13. 23-Donnie Murphy (DNS); 14.
81J-Jamie Zentmyer (DNS). No Time
Lap Leaders - Duane Watson (1-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 3W-Duane Watson; 2. 23-Donnie
Murphy; 3. 44-Tom Walls III; 4. 101-Dave Good, Sr.; 5.
81J-Jamie Zentmyer (DNF); 6. 72-Jason Townsend (DNS); 7.
11S-John Stoll, Jr. (DNS). Time - 2:35.68
2nd Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 3-Todd Miller; 2. 2W-Brian Walls;
3. 39-Wayne Dutterer; 4. 83-Mikey Guise; 5. 11-Bobby Beard;
6. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 7. 60-Danny Beard (DNF). Time - 2:36.84
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
3/23/13
Port Royal - After waiting to see how weather conditions
would truly turn out, Port Royal Speedway officials have
cancelled the March 23 racing program, a second attempt at a
season opener.
The decision was made at 9:15 am.
Despite other area tracks throwing in the towel earlier
in the week, oval officials were hopeful that the forecasts
of sun and highs near 50 made for Saturday would come to
true.
However dank overcast skies and wind continuing Saturday
morning and newly projected high temps of low to mid 40?s
and a nighttime low in the 20?s doomed the show.
Numerous drivers and team owners notified officials of
their thoughts on conducting the show while numerous others
were polled, all indicating the need to hold off on opening
the season.
Thus, Port Royal will try again to get the 2013 season
underway on Saturday, March 30 at 5 pm with Kids Easter
Night, giving away free chocolate Easter Rabbits to the
first 200 youth entering the stands.
A kids Easter Egg scramble will also be held in the
infield.
And, the first 400 adults entering the stands will get a
free Port Royal Speedway schedule magnet courtesy of Juniata
Beverage.
The first show of the season for the 410 sprints, late
models and pro stocks is slated with general admission gates
opening at 3 pm.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
21 March 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
WEEKEND RACING CANCELLED DUE TO COLD WEATHER
SELINSGROVE, Pa. -- Track officials at Selinsgrove
Speedway & Raceway Park announced Thursday evening that
racing action for this Friday and Saturday, March 22-23, has
been cancelled due to this weekend’s forecast for
unseasonably cold weather.
The cancellation was the second weather-related closing
of the early 2013 season. The Snyder County half-mile oval
will swing back into action at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 30,
with the first four division show of the regular season
featuring the 358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks, and
roadrunners.
To celebrate the Easter holiday, the speedway will hold
an Easter egg hunt for kids prior to the start of Saturday’s
racing program and hand out candy to the first 100 kids.
Track gates will open at 4 p.m.
The first practice session of the season on the half-mile
track is slated for 6:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, and is
open to any full-size race car for a fee of $100 per entry.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will open its 13th season at 7
p.m. Friday, March 29, with a program of go kart and micro
sprint car racing.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY REGULAR SEASON TO
START THIS SATURDAY
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will
present the first show of the regular season at 6 p.m. this
Saturday, March 23, providing the track crew can prep the
speedway’s clay surface following this week’s snowstorm
accumulation.
Weather and track conditions permitting, the
358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks and roadrunners
will take to the historic Snyder County half-mile oval.
Track gates will open at 4 p.m.
Saturday’s show will also be Family Night,
highlighted by $20 admission per immediate family, which
will include parents and kids 17 and under.
The speedway will host the same four
division show at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 30, in addition to
an Easter egg hunt and candy giveaway to the first 100 kids.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park, the one-fifth mile
oval located inside of the speedway’s half-mile track, will
open its 13th season featuring a complete program of go kart
racing at 7 p.m. Friday, March 22.
The micro sprint cars will make their season
debut with the go karts at 7 p.m. Friday, March 29.
For a complete schedule, the latest news,
results, and race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or
follow us on Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can
be reached at 570.374.2999.
Trail-Way Speedway Revs Up for the 2013
Season
Anticipation is growing among race fans in
Central Pennsylvania as the 2013 racing season prepares to
wave the green flag! Trail-Way Speedway in Hanover is
excited to introduce a new look for its 2013 racing program,
featuring a revised schedule, a freshly reshaped track, fan
giveaways, and wild, amazing entertainment for the entire
family.
This year, Trail-Way Speedway’s focus
switches from weekly Friday and Saturday shows to a weekly
Friday night four-division schedule. The decision to
eliminate Saturday night racing from the current schedule
did not come easily. “We looked at the numbers and what was
going on with the economy,” said Trail-Way race director
Brad Hostetter. “A lot of our Saturday night racers are just
regular folks. It’s hard to get sponsors. We decided to put
all of our efforts into Friday nights.” Although some
divisions will no longer be part of the track’s schedule,
most of the popular classes will return on a limited basis.
Hostetter assures drivers and fans that ”we’ll have a great
variety each and every Friday night.”
The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic 358 Sprints
will continue to be the headlining division at Trail-Way on
Friday nights and will typically accompany the Limited
Stocks and the Street Stocks. An additional fourth division
will race every Friday night and will include divisions that
were previously participants in Trail-Way’s Saturday night
competitions. The 600cc Micro Sprints, which headlined
Saturday night racing in past seasons, will have 16 shows on
the 2013 schedule. Also included on the new schedule will be
the Central Pennsylvania Legends, 270cc Micro Sprints,
Sidewinder Sprints, Classic Cars, Thundercars, 4-Cylinder
Stocks, and ACMS 600 Stock Micro Sprints. The popular
Precise Racing Series, 358 Limited Late Models will have six
dates on this year’s calendar.
To get the 2013 season warmed up and kicked
into high gear, Trail-Way Speedway will hold an open
practice on Tuesday, March 19, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00
p.m. This is an open practice for all divisions, and fans
are encouraged to watch from the stands for free. The rain
date for the open practice will be the following day,
Wednesday, March 20.
Although the decision was made to eliminate
Saturday night racing from the schedule, the Hostetter
family decided to keep a few Saturday afternoon shows in the
mix. The racing season officially gets underway with two
Saturday shows toward the end of March. The first event will
go green on Saturday, March 23, and will feature the 600cc
Micro Sprints, the 270cc Micro Sprints, the Central
Pennsylvania Legends and the ACMS 600 Stock Micro Sprints.
Gates open at 10:00 a.m., and racing begins at 1:00 p.m. The
following week will showcase a second Saturday event for the
Micro Sprints.
Micro Sprint fans will certainly look
forward to September 21, when the 24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht
Memorial/National Open race comes to Trail-Way. Joining the
600cc Micro Sprints, the 270cc Micro Sprints and the ACMS
600 Stock Micro Sprints, the Central Pennsylvania Legend
cars are scheduled to race for the first time at the
Memorial. The Gobrecht family has been directly involved
with the annual race since its start, and they are pleased
to announce that Kevin’s brother Scott will be racing at the
event for the first time in his Central Pennsylvania Legends
car, so it’s sure to be a night to remember.
The Friday night weekly series will begin
April 5. The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic 358 Sprints are
scheduled to race along with the Limited Stocks and the
Central Pennsylvania Legends. Gates open at 5:30 p.m., and
racing will begin at 7:30 p.m. Fans of 358 Sprint Car racing
will want to mark down three exciting events on their
calendars: Friday, May 24—the Insinger Fuels 358 Spring
Championship paying $1,200 to win; Friday, August 16—the
Trail-Way/Lincoln 358 Sprint Car Shootout; and, finally,
Friday, September 20—the 358 Trone Outdoor Championship with
a payout of $2,000 to win. Gates for all three shows open at
5:30 p.m., and racing begins at 7:30 p.m.
The 3rd Annual Mike Zeigler Memorial/Thunder
on the Farm will be held on Saturday, September 28, and will
headline the Precise Racing Series 358 Limited Late Models
with a winning purse of $2,100. Also scheduled are the
Limited Stocks, Street Stocks, Thundercars and the Williams
Grove/Susky Street Stocks.
Trail-Way Speedway hasn’t forgotten the
motorcycle racing fans. The AMA Motorcycle Short Track will
have three dates on the 2013 schedule. The first race will
be held on Sunday, March 24. Next up will be the Second
Annual Armin Hostetter Classic on Saturday, May 18. Last
year, the Armin Hostetter Classic featured several
well-known professional flat-track riders, and fans saw
racing the likes of which they’d never seen before. The
final AMA Short Track show at Trail-Way is scheduled for
Saturday, September 14.
The fan-favorite Junk Car Demolition returns
to Trail-Way Speedway one time only on Saturday, August 31,
and will feature the Junk Car Demo, Limited Stocks, Figure
8s, and Powder Puffs.
Sponsorship and marketing opportunities are
abundant at Trail-Way Speedway for the 2013 racing season.
There are several different ways local businesses can
participate in Trail-Way’s programs: from seasonal
sponsorships to individual event sponsorships, billboards
and contests, there’s no limit to what Trail-Way Speedway
can do to promote your company.
Trail-Way Speedway is located 5 miles west
of Hanover and 10 miles east of Gettysburg off Route 116.
For more information regarding start times and to see the
entire 2013 schedule, please visit our newly redesigned
website, www.trail-wayspeedway.com. If you’re a social media
participant, you’ll be happy to know that Trail-Way Speedway
is now online! ! Like us on Facebook
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Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Opens With Sprints, Lates And Enduros At 5
PM March 23
Dippery’s Evergreens pays extra for sprints and lates,
Free Schedule Magnets for fans
3/17/13
Port Royal – After losing its season opener to snow and
cold on March 16, Port Royal Speedway is set to open the
2013 season this Saturday, March 23 at 5 pm featuring the
410 sprints, late models and an enduro dash.
Starting time has been moved up to 5 pm for both the
March 23 and March 30 programs. General admission gates for
both shows will open at 3 pm, offering $15 adult general
admission and $5 for students ages 12 – 18.
Thanks to Dippery’s Evergreens of Reedsville, the racing
program will offer increased winner’s shares for the sprints
and late models.
Dippery’s Evergreens is a landscaping and design
contractor located in Reedsville, PA.
Sprint cars will race for $3,300 to win while late models
will vie for $1,500 to win. Features, set by draw, will be
25 laps and 20 laps, respectively.
The first 400 fans passing through the general admission
gates for the opener will take home free 2013 Port Royal
schedule magnets courtesy of Juniata Beverage.
Juniata Beverage is located along Rt. 75, just north of
the speedway on Tyson Hill.
The March 23 season opener will be the debut of double
file, “Delaware” style restarts for the super late models at
Port Royal.
Coming up March 30, Kids Easter Night will offer free
chocolate Easter Rabbits to the first 200 youth entering the
stands and a kids Easter Egg Scramble in the infield is
slated.
Racing will include 410 sprints, late models and the
season opener for the pro stocks.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Hodnett And Company Open Williams Grove Speedway
Season Friday
410 and 358 sprints take to the track
Williams Grove Speedway
3/17/13
Mechanicsburg – The 2013 season opener at Williams Grove
Speedway is set for Friday night, March 22 at 7:30 pm when
the Lawrence Chevrolet Sprint Cars and the Tool Shed of
America 358 sprints take to the track.
A full program of heat races and features for each
division is on the agenda.
Reigning Williams Grove Speedway 410 sprint track
champion Greg Hodnett of Gettysburg has a pair of opening
day wins to his credit, in both 2002 and 2004.
Hodnett will return to Williams Grove for the first green
flag of the 2013 season when it drops.
The driver of the John Trone No. 39 sprinter, Hodnett
recently offered his thoughts on what the unrivaled
competition at Williams Grove Speedway means to any driver’s
career.
“You want to do well at Williams Grove because that makes
or breaks your season,” the 43-year old pilot says.
“Everyone has to race against one another at Williams
Grove because it’s not a divided field.”
“When you have the caliber of fields here locally, when
you’ve done well at Williams Grove you’ve had a pretty good
year.”
Hodnett and the rest of the Pennsylvania Posse will be
trying to start out a good year at the season opener.
Qualifying heat races are slated to get underway at 7:30
on March 22.
Opening ceremonies will be performed by the US Army Color
Guard.
Hodnett is the defending 410 sprint car track champion
along with Pat Cannon in the 358 sprint division.
Danny Dietrich and Pat Cannon took opening day victories
in 2012.
The Williams Grove Saturday Series season opener is
slated for April 20 at 6:30 pm, featuring super sportsman,
358 late models and street stocks.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com.
Sat., March 16, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat. March 23 (6 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358
Late Models, and Spring Thaw 20 for Thundercars
($500-to-win) Sat., March 30 (6 PM) - 410 SPRINT CAR
SPRINGCHAMPIONSHIP, 358 Sprints, and Central PA Legends
Sat., April 6, 2013 (7 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, and
Thundercars
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY MARCH 16TH SHOW CANCELED; 410 Sprints,
358 Late Models & Spring Thaw 20 for the Thundercars up next
on March 23rd
Abbottstown, PA, 3/16/2013 - Lincoln Speedway has
canceled tonight's Sat., March 16th racing program of 410
Sprints & Thundercars due to snow. The season-opening Spring
Thaw 20 for the Thundercars is rescheduled for next
Saturday, March 23rd, when the 410 Sprints will be joined by
season-opening races for both the 358 Late Models and now
the Thundercars too with their $500-to-win Spring Thaw 20.
Gates will open at 4 PM on March 23rd, with hot-laps at 5:30
PM and racing action getting underway at 6 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com
to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather
conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday
night race track - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
16 March 2013 Contact: Steve Inch
WINTER WEATHER PUTS A STOP TO SELINSGROVE ICEBREAKER
WEEKEND
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Track officials cancelled all racing
and practice sessions scheduled for this Saturday and
Sunday, March 16-17, at Selinsgrove Speedway & Raceway Park
due to the inclement weather.
With snow blanketing the historic Snyder County oval
Saturday morning and a forecast for temperatures in the 30’s
through Sunday, the decision to cancel the remainder of the
weekend’s activities was announced at 10:30 a.m.
The cancellation of the sixth annual Alexander Family
Dealerships Icebreaker 40 for the Race of Champions big
block modifieds is the first since the event’s inception in
2008. The race will not be rescheduled this year.
Duane Howard of Oley won Friday night’s 358 modified show
over Ryan Godown of Ringoes, N.J.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park, the one-fifth mile track
located inside of Selinsgrove’s half-mile oval, will present
the go kart season opener at 7 p.m. Friday, March 22.
Selinsgrove Speedway will host the first four division
show of the season featuring 358 sprint cars, late models,
pro stocks and roadrunners at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 23.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Opens This Saturday, Free Schedule Magnets
To First 400 Fans
410 sprints race for $3,300 to win, $1,000 to win and
tow money for 358 sprints
3/10/13
Port Royal – The Port Royal Speedway Season Opener is set
for this week, Saturday, March 16 at 6 PM.
An open wheel doubleheader is on tap with Aumiller’s
Insurance 410 sprints and 358 sprints on the card.
The 410 sprints will race for $3,300 to win their 25-lap
feature event while the 358 sprints will race for $1,000 to
win their 20-lapper. Tow money will be posted for 358 teams.
Lineups for both divisions Saturday will be set by draw.
The first 400 fans entering the general admission gate
for the opener will get a free schedule magnet, compliments
of Juniata Beverage.
Adult general admission for the show is $15.00 with
students ages 12 – 18 just $5.00.
General admission gates open at 4 pm.
For the 358 sprints, it will be just the second show of
the season for the division anywhere in the region.
Last year Greg Hodnett and Pat Cannon lifted the lid on
the Port Royal season with wins in the 410 and 358 divisions
respectively.
It was Hodnett’s first ever Port opener victory last
season while Cannon went back to back, having also taken the
358 portion of the opener in 2011 as well.
Both drivers are expected to be in the Port opener fields
again this season.
Hodnett added his name to the Port Royal opening day win
list that is loaded with the stars of sprint car racing.
Names like Jan Opperman, Mitch Smith, Steve Smith, Dick
Tobias, Jay Myers and many more have graced the winner’s
circle at the first sprint race of the season at the Juniata
County oval.
No driver has accumulated more Port opener victories than
driver Todd Shaffer of Millerstown. Mr. Excitement took wins
in 1995, 1996, 1997, 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Keith Kauffman, the all time winningest driver at the
track, who recently announced that 2013 will be his farewell
tour, owns four openers, taking his first in 1981. Kauffman
will be in the field on opening day, beginning his third
season aboard the seat of the Heckman No. 8H machine.
On the owner side, veterans Gary and Patty Beam share top
billing as the most prolific Port Opening Day winners.
Beams had Todd Shaffer behind the wheel for wins in ’95,
’96, ’97, ’07 and ’08 while Joey Gravino won for the couple
in 1989.
Famed owner Bob Weikert follows Beams closely with five
wins having come with Kauffman in 1981 and 1993, Bobby Davis
Jr. in 1983, Doug Wolfgang in 1986 and Jeff Swindell in
1991.
Owners John and Pee Wee Zemaitis have fielded the winning
entry on four occasions with three different drivers.
Mark Smith doubled up for the team in 2004 and 2005. Skip
Jackson overcame the rain for a win in 2000 and Kevin
Gobrecht began a whirlwind run of three victories within
24-hours by claiming an afternoon win at Port in 1999.
Coming up March 23 at the oval will be the season opener
for the late models along with the 410 sprints and an enduro
dash, again at 6 PM.
Kids Easter Night offering free chocolate Easter Rabbits
to the first 200 youth entering the stands and a kids Easter
Egg Scramble in the infield is slated for March 30. Racing
will include 410 sprints, late models and the season opener
for the pro stocks.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
HODNETT HOLDS OFF RAHMER FOR SECOND CAREER OPENING DAY
SPRINT CAR WIN
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Greg Hodnett of York drove to a
convincing victory in Sunday afternoon’s 51st consecutive
season opener for sprint cars at Selinsgrove Speedway.
Hodnett earned $4,000 for his second opening day win and
14th career checkered flag at the historic Snyder County
oval driving the Trone Outdoor/Eagle Steel No. 39.
At the drop of the green flag, outside front row starter
Mark Smith powered into the lead and was chased by
polesitter Steve Buckwalter. Meanwhile, fourth-place starter
Hodnett began to reel in the leaders in traffic.
On lap 10, Hodnett passed Buckwalter for the runner-up
position and set his sites on Smith. A lap later, 20th-place
starter Michael Ruttkamp lost control of his car in turn
four and collected race leader Smith. For the lap 12
restart, Hodnett inherited the lead with Buckwalter,
fifth-place starter Fred Rahmer, seventh-place starter Pat
Cannon, and third-place starter Brian Montieth in tow in the
top five.
However, both Buckwalter and Montieth had tires go flat
on the 18th circuit while racing in top five positions. On
the lap 19 restart, Hodnett opened up a straightaway lead
over Rahmer, only to have it erased again on lap 22 when
Davey Sammons and Jason Leffler had tires go flat.
For the final restart, Hodnett stretched his lead over
Rahmer and posted a 2.7-second margin of victory over Rahmer,
Cannon, 11th-place starter Blane Heimbach, and 10th-place
starter Lance Dewease.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present the sixth annual
Icebreaker weekend this Friday, March 15, for 358 modifieds
and Saturday, March 16, for big block modifieds. Race time
is 7:30 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Saturday.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 10 March 2013 410
Sprint Cars – 22 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 39 Greg Hodnett
2) 20S Fred Rahmer 3) 3 Pat Cannon 4) 12 Blane Heimbach 5)
27 Lance Dewease 6) 48 Danny Deitrich 7) 0 Rick Lafferty 8)
2T TJ Stutts 9) 7 Chad Layton 10) 17B Steve Buckwalter 11)
13 Jason Leffler 12) 747 Dave Sammons 13) 1A Jacob Allen 14)
21 Brian Montieth 15) 1 Mark Smith 16) 8R Michael Ruttkamp
17) 66 Ryan Kissinger 18) 28F Davie Franek 19) 21A Will Rose
20) 19M Brent Marks 21) 71 Jessica Anderson 22) 1S Logan
Schuchart Heat Winners: Danny Dietrich, Steve Buckwalter,
Greg Hodnett
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
Port Practice Pristine, Season Opener Next Week
3/9/13
Port Royal – Nearly 50 cars took part in a Bug Day
practice session at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday
afternoon.
Over a dozen late models, 10 sprint cars, nearly 10
enduros and several 305 and 358 sprint cars joined the
action along with pro stocks and super sportsman.
The on track action was the first test of the entirely
new racing surface that was put down at the close of last
season and the result was a good one.
A well-groomed oval held up wonderfully under the bright
and warm sunshine as a couple of hundred fans looked on.
Port Royal Speedway is now set for its 2013 season opener
next Saturday, March 16 at 6 pm when the Aumiller’s
Insurance 410 sprint cars join the 358 sprint cars for an
open wheel doubleheader.
General admission gates will open at 4 pm.
The appearance by the 358 sprints will be the only
stand-alone show for the division at the track in 2013.
Adult general admission for the Mach 16 program will be
$15 with students ages 12 – 18 admitted for just $5.
Last year Greg Hodnett and Pat Cannon lifted the lid on
the Port Royal season with wins in the 410 and 358 divisions
respectively.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
Sat., March 9, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat. March 16 (6 PM) - 410 Sprints and
Spring Thaw 20 for Thundercars ($500-to-win) Sat. March 23
(6 PM) - 410 Sprints, 358 Late Models, & Thundercars Sat.,
March 30 (6 PM) - 410 SPRINT CAR SPRINGCHAMPIONSHIP, 358
Sprints, and Central PA Legends
MARKS & ROHRBAUGH BOTH SCORE EIGHTH CAREER WINS IN
LINCOLN SPRINT FEATURES; LINCOLN MOVES TO NIGHT RACING NEXT
SATURDAY
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 3/9/13 -One week after setting the
all-time Lincoln ten-lap track record, Myerstown's Brent
Marks came from eight starting spot to claim his eighth
career win in the Pigeon Hills in the final afternoon race
of the season Saturday afternoon.
"The track was awesome today," said Marks upon exiting
his BAPS Auto Paints & Supply/Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel/
TJ's Body Shop #19M, "This is a great race track and we had
a lot of passing here, and it's perfect for sliders. This
was cool. I really enjoyed this race."
The first handicapped show of the year put Marks on the
outside of row four for the start. Polesitter Billy Dietrich
grabbed the lead from fellow front row starter Cory Haas and
led the first 16 laps. Marks was already in fifth by the end
of the first lap and caught Gerard McIntyre, Jr. for third
on lap four.
He was still running there when John Rudisill got
together with Ryan Smith in turns three and four of lap
seven. Both opening day winner Brian Montieth and J.J.
Grasso sustained tire and suspension damage after hitting
the wall while trying to take evasive action. They went to
the pits and never returned.
Two laps later, Marks caught Haas for second, and was
closing Dietrich when the caution came out for oil dropped
onto the end of the front stretch by Greg Hodnett with 16
laps complete.
On the restart, Marks pulled a pair of sliders in each of
the turns to make the race-winning pass.
"I knew I had to set him up on that restart," said Marks,
"I got maybe a half car length behind him there, and really
couldn't do anything with him. We both carried the same
speed there. Once we got in lapped traffic, there was
nowhere for me to peel off.so I just had to kinda' sit there
and wait for an opportunity. Luckily, we got that last
yellow and I got a restart. I got down as soon as I could to
get some bite, and he spun the tires a little bit. I just
sailed it on in there, and it was awesome!"
His final margin of victory was .64 seconds over Lance
Dewease, who passed both Haas and then Dietrich on the
backstretch of lap 18.
"Fred (Putney) does an awesome job preparing this place,"
continued Marks, "With all the snow they had here this week
(5"), and to have a racetrack like this where it's slick
from the bottom to top.I love these types of race tracks. It
really brings the driver out in you."
Haas, who destroyed cars in each of the first two weeks,
held on for third, with Dietrich and Logan Schuchart
completing the top five. Sixth through tenth were Alan
Krimes, Danny Dietrich, last week's winner Jim Siegel,
Hodnett, and Fred Rahmer.
Heats for the 25 "410" Sprinters were won by McIntyre,
Schuchart, and Montieth.
Two-time Lincoln champ Jeff Rohrbaugh claimed his second
straight opening day win in the 358 sprints. The leaders
entered lapped traffic near the end, reducing Rohrbaugh's
final margin of victory over second-starting Shane Hoff to
.91 seconds. It was also Rohrbaugh's eighth career win in
the Pigeon Hills. Hoff started second after Niki Young
experienced motors problems while winning his heat,
switching cars, and going to the rear for the start.
Crossing third was Eric Tomecek, with Ryan Wilson and
Tyler Ross completing the top five. Sixth through tenth were
Ted Thomas, Jr., Brie Hershey, Young, Matt Findley, and
Scott Fisher.
Heats for the 16 "358" Sprinters were won by Young and
Tomecek.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday, March 16th
(6 PM) with the first night race of 2013 as the Thundercars
kick off their 2013 season with the annual running of the
"Spring Thaw 20." with $500 going to the winner. The
Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints will once again headline the
evening's racing action. Gates will open at 4 PM, with
racing action getting underway at 6 PM.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., March 9, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1.
19M-Brent Marks ($3,200); 2. 27-Lance Dewease; 3. 11C-Cory
Haas; 4. 8-Billy Dietrich; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 6. 87-Alan
Krimes; 7. 48-Danny Dietrich; 8. 59-Jim Siegel; 9. 39-Greg
Hodnett; 10. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 11. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.;
12. 15-Adam Wilt; 13. 56-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 14. B52-Scott
Geesey; 15. 1A-Jacob Allen; 16. 29-Ryan Wilson; 17. 21A-Will
Rose; 18. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 19. 25-JJ Grasso (DNF); 20.
21-Brian Montieth (DNF); 21. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 22.
4-John Rudisill (DNF); 23. 92-Ryan Smith (DNF); 24.
95-Hunter Mackison. No Time
Lap Leaders - Billy Dietrich (1-16), Brent Marks (17-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 14-Gerard McIntyre,
Jr.; 2. 11C-Cory Haas; 3. 19M-Brent Marks; 4. 20S-Fred
Rahmer; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 7.
1A-Jacob Allen; 8. 92-Ryan Smith. Time - 2:24.917
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
2. 87-Alan Krimes; 3. 27-Lance Dewease; 4. 59-Jim Siegel; 5.
39-Greg Hodnett; 6. 56-Billy Pauch; 7. 15-Adam Wilt; 8.
95-Hunter Mackison; 9. 1080-Jordon Mackison (DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 21-Brian Montieth;
2. 25-JJ Grasso; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 4-John Rudisill; 5.
B52-Scott Geesey; 6. 21A-Will Rose; 7. 0-Rick Lafferty
(DNF); 8. 29-Ryan Wilson (DNF). No Time
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 2. 69-Shane Hoff; 3. 13-Eric Tomecek; 4.
29-Ryan Wilson; 5. 5-Tyler Ross; 6. 94-Ted Thomas; 7.
97-Brie Hershey; 8. 17-Niki Young; 9. 28-Matt Findley; 10.
21-Scott Fisher; 11. 2D-Chase Dietz; 12. 52-Austin Hogue;
13. 7C-JB Cunningham (DNF); 14. 23-Chris Arnold (DNF); 15.
1*-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 16. 12-Mike Bittinger (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Jeff Rohrbaugh (1-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps) - 1. 65-Niki Young; 2. 5-Tyler Ross;
3. 29-Ryan Wilson; 4. 69-Shane Hoff; 5. 23-Chris Arnold; 6.
28-Matt Findley; DQ-52-Austin Hogue (Failed to report to
scales); DNS - 2D-Chase Dietz. Time - 2:26.90
2nd Heat (10 Laps) - 1. 13-Eric Tomecek; 2. 97-Brie
Hershey; 3. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 4. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 5.
7C-JB Cunningham; 6. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 7. 21-Scott Fisher; 8.
12-Mike Bittinger (DNF). Time - 2:25.44
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY SET FOR 410 SPRINT
CAR SEASON OPENER THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 10 @ 2 PM
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – The green flag will fall
on the 51st consecutive season opener at Selinsgrove
Speedway this Sunday, March 10, featuring a program of 410
sprint car racing. Track gates will open at 12 p.m., with
qualifying slated to begin at 2 p.m.
The 410 sprint cars will soar around the
sprawling half-mile clay oval in a 25-lap main event paying
$4,000 to win and $300 to start out of a purse totaling more
than $16,500. Heat races, with starting lineups to be
determined by luck-of-the-draw, and a B-main will be the
qualifying format for the first open wheel event and Hoosier
Tire race of the season at the historic Snyder County oval.
Track officials are making final
preparations to the facility in anticipation of this
weekend’s opening day tradition. As of Thursday afternoon,
the speedway surface was groomed and race-ready.
Sunday’s race will mark a tie for the
track’s third earliest sprint car start since the speedway
re-opened in 1963. In 1990, the late Joey Kuhn of Mt. Holly
Springs also won the sprint car opener on a March 10 race
date. Cris Eash of Hanover won the earliest opener held on
March 8, 1997, while Todd Shaffer of Millerstown took the
checkered flag in the track’s second earliest opener on
March 9, 1991.
The late Ray Tilley of Pine Grove is the
speedway’s only four-time opening day sprint car winner
(1965-1968).
The 410 sprint cars are also scheduled to
return to Selinsgrove Speedway on May 26 for the Ray Tilley
Classic, July 7 for the Jan Opperman Memorial PA Speedweek
Finale, Sept. 14 for the Jim Nace Memorial 31st Annual
National Open, and Oct. 6 for the Twin 20’s program.
Last year’s 410 sprint car races at the
track were won by Daryn Pittman of Owasso, Okl., (season
opener), Lance Dewease of Fayetteville (PA Speedweek), and
Pat Cannon of Etters (National Open).
For the latest news, results, and race
status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can also be
reached at 570.374.2999.
Admission for March 10, 2013: Adults $15;
Students (12-17) $12; Kids 11 & Under Free; Pit Passes $25
410 Sprint Car Purse for March 10, 2013: 1) $4,000 2) $1,600
3) $1,200 4) $1,100 5) $1,000 6) $800 7) $650 8) $600 9)
$550 10) $500 11) $450 12) $425 13) $400 14) $375 15) $350
16-24) $300
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade
with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
Campbell And Byler Two More Stars In 2013
Port Royal Late Model Field
Season Opener for sprints March 16, late
models March 23
2/23/13
Port Royal – While the 2013 racing season at
Port Royal Speedway gets underway for sprint cars on March
16 at 6 pm featuring the 410 and 358 sprints, it will be one
week later when the powerful super late models take to the
track on March 23.
And the first green flag of the season for
the late models will find a familiar face back on track at
Port Royal in the form of six-time track champion Steve
Campbell of Danville.
Campbell took his first track title back in
1997 before repeating in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2006.
Over the off-season, Campbell officially
confirmed the late 2012 rumblings that he and long-time late
model powerhouse car owner Ed Powell would be teaming up in
earnest for 2013 and making his return to Port Royal.
Now 49, this will be the first time that the
sometimes-boisterous Powell and the somewhat timid Campbell
have united during their long and successful careers in the
sport.
And Campbell expects the partnership to be
one of promise at Port Royal while the team also races
weekly at Bedford Speedway on Fridays.
“I think we’re really good for this year. We
have three cars,” Campbell says.
“It should be real good,” he says of the
team and its upcoming season.
Campbell says this opportunity with Powell
to go Port racing is a big load off of his own team, which
he has fielded for the majority of his career.
“In my mind this is the best prepared we’ve
been in maybe ever because we’ve always built our own stuff
and we can race a little differently this way,” Campbell
says of being a hired gun for Powell.
“ I’d like to win a few at Bedford and a few
at Port Royal and hopefully we can stay consistent and
figure out the points at the end of the season,” Campbell
says.
Another big addition to the weekly Port
Royal late model field in 2013 will be Derek Byler of
Alexandria.
Byler got his first career Port Royal win in
2012 and is looking forward to being a regular at the Port
this season.
“It’s real close for us and we really like
what they’ve done in the past few years down there,” he says
of why his team has decided to run Port weekly.
“They’re just really improving it all,
trying to improve on something every week. The track’s
always been two grooves when I’m there and that’s what I
like, being able to pass high or low,” Byler says.
The 27-year old Huntingdon county driver
says he’d like to improve on his win from last season by
maybe getting three or four wins this year while also making
a run at the track championship.
Of course the regular late model cast of
drivers promises to be strong as ever with reigning champion
Tim Wilson returning to defend his title along with Brett
Schadel, Mike Lupfer, Scott Haus, Andy Haus and many more
planning to be in competition.
A practice session is slated to informally
open the Port Royal season on Saturday afternoon, March 9
from 1 – 4 pm. The session is open to any type of race cars
that appear on the 2013 slate of events and offers free
general admission to the public
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade
with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
River Valley Builders Port Royal 305
Sprint Series Announced
3/2/13
Port Royal – River Valley Builders of
Middleburg has announced its sponsorship of the River Valley
Builders 305 Sprint Series at Port Royal Speedway this
season.
The oval is slated to kick off its season on
March 9 with a practice session from 1 – 4 pm before coming
back with opening day on March 16 at 6 pm featuring the 410
and 358 sprint cars.
River Valley Builders will be the title
sponsor of the nine-race, Port Royal 305 sprint point series
spanning dates on April 6, April 20, May 25, June 15, June
29, July 27, August 10, August 24 and the two-day Keystone
RaceSaver 305 Sprint Nationals on October 11 and 12.
Each of the main events will carry full
points with a champion and top-five in points declared at
the close of the October races.
A modest points payoff corresponding with
the number of races completed during the season will be
disbursed at season’s end.
With nearly 30 years of experience, River
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While the 2013 racing season at Port Royal
Speedway gets underway for sprint cars on March 16 at 6 pm
featuring the 410 and 358 sprints, it will be one week later
when the powerful super late models take to the track on
March 23.
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Williams Grove Action Begins With Test
And Tunes March 10 & March 17
Sprint Season Opener March 22
Williams Grove Speedway
3/2/13
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway is
readying for racing as the 2013 season dawns at the
Cumberland County oval.
The first on-track action of the year is a
test and tune session slated for the afternoon of March 10
at 1 pm with free infield access.
The test and tune will be held on March 10
for all the regular divisions that race at the track during
the seson including 410 and 358 sprints, super sportsman,
358 late models and street stocks.
Another test and tune is slated for 1 pm on
March 17, again with free infield access.
The prestigious season opener for the
Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars is slated for Friday
night, March 22 at 7:30 pm.
The 2013 season will be the fourth
consecutive season that Lawrence Chevrolet, located at 6445
Carlisle Pike in Mechanicsburg, will be the title sponsor of
the Williams Grove 410 sprint car point fund.
The Tool Shed of America 358 sprints will
also be on the opening night program with pill draws used to
set the heat and feature starting lineups for both
divisions.
Greg Hodnett is the defending 410 sprint car
track champion joined by Pat Cannon in the 358 division.
Danny Dietrich and Cannon took opening day
victories in 2012.
The Williams Grove Saturday Series season
opener is slated for April 20 at 6:30 pm, featuring super
sportsman, 358 late models and street stocks.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway
news and information by visiting the oval’s official website
at www.williamsgrove.com.
Sat., March 2, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat. March 9 (2 PM) - 410 Sprints and 358
Sprints Sat. March 16 (6 PM) - 410 Sprints and Spring Thaw
20 for Thundercars ($500-to-win) Sat. March 23 (6 PM) - 410
Sprints, 358 Late Models, & Thundercars
HAAS CRASHES WHILE LEADING; SIEGEL HOLDS OFF RAHMER &
MARKS FOR 8TH CAREER LINCOLN WIN; Marks sets all-time10-lap
track record; Three snow squalls can't beat Lincoln on week
2
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 3/2/13 -Third-generation driver Jim
Siegel held off the challenges of10-time track champ Fred
Rahmer and new 10-lap track record holder Brent Marks to
score his eighth career Lincoln win Saturday afternoon.
After a rough 2012, Siegel's $3,200 win was his first in
the Pigeon Hills since September 3, 2011.
Siegel started beside polesitter Cory Haas on the front
row and, after a restart following a Greg Hodnett flip on
the front stretch on the initial start, yielded to the
faster Haas entering turn one of the first lap. He was still
running second when Haas tangled with lapped traffic and
flipped over the wall in turns three and four of lap 15.
Haas was uninjured, but his second flip in two weeks took
out the traffic light and catch fence below the Coors Light
scoreboard.
"It's really a shame, this was Cory's race. He was
better," said Siegel upon exiting his Mason-Dixon Vault
Company/C.H Folks and Son Feeds #59 in victory lane, "I'm
tired. I was just trying to log some laps and knock the rust
off. It's so tough to come out on a track that's pretty fast
and aggressive like this. I did kind-of show him the top
down there, and he moved up. He was better than me. He was
manhandling that thing. It's a shame he tore that thing up.
My dad's raced a long time, and he would a put a foot in my
butt if I would not have listened to the 'move over' flag.
It's disheartening that that much equipment got tore up."
Siegel assumed the lead, with seventh-starting Marks and
12th-starting Rahmer in tow. Rahmer shot around Marks on the
restart, and closed on Siegel as the leaders entered lapped
traffic with five laps to go. Marks hung around as well, and
actually drove under Rahmer for second in turn two of lap
24, but the caution came out for defending champ Dan
Dietrich, who blew a tire on the front stretch while running
fourth.
Siegel held off both Rahmer and Marks over the final two
laps to become the second winner in as many races in the
Pigeon Hills.
"I haven't won here in a while," said Siegel, "It feels
like forever. The Goodyear tire just wasn't our deal. I'm
really happy to see Hoosier back. As long as it's been for
me, I'm sure it's been close to that long for Fred, and he's
hungry as ever. You never know what you're going to get with
him. You have to be on your toes, and thank God it was only
two laps at the end and not five or ten."
J.J. Grasso came from ninth starting spot to cross
fourth, with Logan Schuchart completing the top five. Sixth
through tenth were Scott Geesey, opening day winner Brian
Montieth, Adam Wilt, Alan Krimes (who came from the back
after damaging a tire during the Hodnett flip), and Lance
Dewease.
The show was delayed by 45 minutes when three snow
squalls forced master track preparer Fred Putney and his
crew to run the track in three times. It showed, as the
super fast surface saw the sprinters turning laps faster in
the qualifying events than the one-lap track record. And to
top it off, Brent Marks drove the fastest ten laps in
speedway history, including the old track pre-weight rule
record. His ten-lap time of 2:12.817 was five second faster
than the post-weight rule record and was faster than the
all-time 10-lap record of 2:12.905 set by Brian Leppo in
June of 2008.
Heats for the 27 Sprinters were won by Rahmer, Marks, and
Grasso, with Ryan Smith winning the consolation.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday (3/9), when
the 358 sprint cars join the 410 sprints in their 2013
season opener. It'll be the final 2:00 p.m. start, with
gates opening at noon.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., March 2, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1. 59-Jim
Siegel ($3,200); 2. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 3. 19M-Brent Marks; 4.
25-JJ Grasso; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 6. B52-Scott Geesey; 7.
21-Brian Montieth; 8. 15-Adam Wilt; 9. 87-Alan Krimes; 10.
27-Lance Dewease; 11. 0-Rick Lafferty; 12. 17-Niki Young;
13. 92-Ryan Smith; 14. 48-Danny Dietrich; 15. 4-John
Rudisill; 16. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 17. 15AW-April Wilson;
18. 11C-Cory Haas (DNF); 19. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. (DNF);
20. 22-Cole Duncan (DNF);21. 95-Hunter Mackison (DNF); 22.
21A-Will Rose (DNF); 23. 1A-Jacob Allen (DNF); 24. 39-Greg
Hodnett (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Cory Haas (1-14), Jim Siegel (15-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 2.
48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 87-Alan Krimes; 4. 21A-Will Rose; 5.
4-John Rudisill; 6. 15-Adam Wilt; 7. 29-Ryan Wilson; 8.
92-Ryan Smith; 9. 1080-Jordon Mackison. No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2.
B52-Scott Geesey; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 4. 59-Jim Siegel;
5. 27-Lance Dewease; 6. 0-Rick Lafferty; 7. 1A-Jacob Allen;
8. 15AW-April Wilson; 9. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe. Time -
2:12.817 (New 10-Lap Track Record. Topping all-time record
of 2:12.905 set by Brian Leppo on 6/14/2008)
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 25-JJ Grasso; 2.
11C-Cory Haas; 3. 39-Greg Hodnett; 4. 21-Brian Montieth; 5.
95-Hunter Mackison; 6. 22-Cole Duncan; 7. 14-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr.; 8. 17-Niki Young; 9. 8-Billy Dietrich; DNS -
7C-JB Cunningham. Time - 2:13.034
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 92-Ryan Smith; 2.
1A-Jacob Allen; 3. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 4. 17-Niki
Young; 5. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 6. 15AW-April Wilson; 7.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 8. 29-Ryan Wilson (DNF);
DNS-8-Billy Dietrich, 7C-JB Cunningham. No Time
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY MOTORSPORTS SHOW STARTS SUNDAY AT
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY MALL
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – The annual Selinsgrove Speedway
Motorsports Show begins this Sunday, March 3, and runs
through Friday, March 8, at the Susquehanna Valley Mall in
Hummels Wharf. Track officials expect about 60 race vehicles
representing the speedway’s sprint car, late model, pro
stock, roadrunner, micro sprint car, and go kart divisions
to be on display during the week-long expo.
Defending track champion Pat Cannon, who announced he
will be in action at Selinsgrove on most Saturday nights in
2013, will have the Highlands’ Tire & Service Center 358
sprint car on display.
Other sprint cars expected to be on-hand will be those
driven by Phil Walter, Mark Smith, Duane Mausteller, Colby
Womer, Cody Keller, Brock Zearfoss, Derek Steward, and
Dustin Baney, in addition to the 305 sprint cars piloted by
Ken Duke and John Braim.
Defending and eight-time champion Jeff Rine will have his
2J late model in center court, as well as the late models
driven by Ken Trevitz, Tony Adams, AJ Hoffman, and Andy Haus.
Pro stock drivers who pre-registered include Nathan Long
and Hank Steffen. Defending roadrunner champion Bob Bussey
will put his car in the show in addition to the roadrunners
piloted by Chris Hoffman, Jeremy Kline, and Rick Bus.
Tyler Snook, the defending Selinsgrove Raceway Park 270
micro sprint car champion, will have his car staged in the
mall in addition to a field of 270 and 600 micro sprint cars
from area tracks.
Other types of race cars that are scheduled to appear
include a super sportsman driven by Adam Wray, Rockingham
stock car piloted by Keith Bissinger, legend car owned by
John Ehrisman, TCR Nova drag car run by Wyatt Hoffman, and
the four cylinders driven by Dalton Weaver and Sam Barge.
Race teams planning to participate will have until
Saturday at 12 p.m. to pre-register by calling 570.523.8420.
Teams are asked to check door assignments at the theatre and
Sears entrances of the mall before unloading their race
cars; show setup will be 9-10 a.m. Sunday.
Selinsgrove Speedway season reserved seats will be on
sale Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday through
Thursday from 6:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Seats will also be on
sale Friday until the season kickoff ceremony gets underway
at 7:30 p.m. in center court.
Speedway officials will also be available during these
hours to assist race teams with transponder sales, AMB and
MyLaps registration, and live scoring setup and
demonstrations.
The 2013 season opener is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday,
March 10, featuring 410 sprint cars in a 25-lap main event
paying $4,000 to win. Track gates will open at 12 p.m.
For the latest news, results, and race status, visit
selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on Twitter and
Facebook. The speedway office can also be reached at
570.374.2999.
HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY READY FOR MARCH
OPENING
HAGERSTOWN, MD – With March only several
days away, Hagerstown Speedway is ready to get underway with
two big shows during the month, the first being the
postponed Buchanan Auto Park Brawl in the Fall set for
Sunday, March 17 and the first of four Three State Flyers
Super Late Model Series events on Saturday, March 30.
The actual opening non-race event will be
the 28th Annual Race-A-Rama at the Hagerstown Valley Mall
and runs the entire week from March 4th to the 9th.
That will be followed on Saturday March 16th
with a Community Yard Sale and Swap Meet at 8 a.m. that is
free to the public. Later at 1 p.m., the first of two Tune
and Test sessions will be held for all classes of racers.
There is an additional Tune and Test session on March 23rd.
Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy interfered at the
end of last season while trying to run the Brawl in the
Fall. So late in the season and with the postponed date not
suitable to many, postponing to the opening program of 2013
met the approval of the driver majority. Sunday, March 17th
with a rain date of the following Sunday, the 24th was
reserved for the completion of this event. Fields are
already set in the late model and 410 sprints, however Last
Chance Qualifiers for the big block modifieds and 358
sprints will be spun off first to fill six starting
positions in the big blocks and five in the 358 sprint
feature.
Warm-ups begin at 1:00 p.m. and features at
2:00 p.m. Event order will be Last Chance Qualifiers, 410
Sprints (30 Laps), Big Block Modifieds (50 Laps), 358 Sprint
(30 Laps) and Late Models (50 laps)
On Saturday the 30th, along with an Easter
Egg Hunt for the children, the Three State Flyers late
models will be in action for a 35-lap feature along with the
Ernie D’s pure stocks. Both are the first point events of
the season. Warm-ups begin at 6:30 p.m.
Follow the speedway on Twitter and Facebook.
The latest news, results, photos, schedule or rule changes
can found be on the speedway’s website:
www.hagerstownspeedway.com. Also check the website for any
changes in weather conditions that may delay or cancel the
program or contact the speedway office at 301-582-0640.
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Port Royal Speedway
Esh Has Sites On Port Royal Title As
Season Dawns,
Heimbach, Dewease and others will share pits
2/23/13
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Port Royal – When Port Royal Speedway opens
for the 2013 season on March 16 at 6 pm, it will mark the
beginning of a new chapter in the career of 410 sprint car
driver Doug Esh of Lancaster.
After more than a decade of piloting the
Leach Motorsports No. 30 sprinter in the area, Esh will
start anew with the Chiapelli Motorsports No. 98 team.
Team owners Tom and Fran Chiapelli paired
with Esh back in November and since that time, the new team
has spent the off season working toward this upcoming
opening day at Port Royal Speedway.
And Esh has some goals in mind as the season
dawns.
“I wanna’ be on the front of the schedule
next year, that’s my plan” Esh said recently, referring to
the fact that the season sprint car champion usually gets
his photo on the cover of the Port Royal printed schedule of
events.
The 41-year old pilot is the reigning
Tuscarora 50 champion at Port Royal, taking his second win
in the prestigious event last September.
Esh says that based on the teams resources,
the depth of the manpower of the team itself and his racing
resume, he feels his goal is within reach in 2013, despite
starting fresh with a new team.
“I think I have enough experience around
there that it’s a realistic goal,” he says of racing at
Port.
The Esh/Chiapelli team will focus on racing
at Port Royal in 2013 and throw a few special events in the
area into the mix as well.
And that same focus will be shared by
Selinsgrove’s Blane Heimbach and the Jeff Creasy-owned No.
12 sprint team in 2013.
Heimbach and Creasy plan on spending nearly
all of their Saturday nights at Port Royal Speedway this
season, competing in the 410 sprint division where they took
a pair of wins in 2012.
Also frequent 2013 visitors to the track
will be the new team of six-time track champion Lance
Dewease and No. 27 car owner Mike Heffner.
All three of these teams and drivers will
join other regulars like defending track champion Chad
Layton, perennial track titlist Keith Kauffman, Mike Erdley,
Mike Wagner and more in the pits weekly as the season gets
going at Port Royal Speedway.
The 410 sprints will be joined by the 358
sprint cars for the March 16 opening night program.
Greg Hodnett took the 2012 season opener
while Pat Cannon scored the 358 sprints.
The super late models will make their season
debut at the track a week later, on March 23 at 6 pm.
A practice session is slated to informally
open the season on Saturday afternoon, March 9 from 1 – 4
pm. The session is open to any type of race cars that appear
on the 2013 slate of events and offers free general
admission to the public
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Sat., February 23, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown,
PA ICEBREAKER 30 2013 SEASON OPENER
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat. March 2 (2 PM) - 410 Sprints Sat.
March 9 (2 PM) - 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (Practice time
for 358 Sprints & Thundercars) Sat. March 16 (6 PM) - 410
Sprints and Spring Thaw 20 for Thundercars ($500-to-win)
MONTIETH SCORES THIRD "ICEBREAKER 30" IN PAST FIVE YEARS
AT LINCOLN; Opening day fans get $2 discount for week number
two
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 2/23/13 - The driver known as "The
Edge" took to the middle and bottom to claim his third
"Icebreaker 30" win in the past five years at Lincoln
Speedway Saturday afternoon.
"I can say more about this team," said Montieth in
victory lane, "I haven't seen these guys since Christmas.
Today was the first time I sat in this car. Everything's
where I need it to be, and it's like we never left off."
Montieth finished fourth in his heat and drew pill #7 for
the feature start, but advanced to fourth after a crash took
out the cars of Cory Haas and Hunter Mackison just in front
of the starters stand at the drop of the green. Haas flipped
several times and was shaken up, but was able to walk back
to the pits done for the day. Also involved was outside
front row starter Gerard McIntyre, Jr., who went to the pits
for repairs. Glenndon Forsythe went to the pits to have
Haas' top wing removed from his car, and J.J. Grasso opted
to the rear for the restart after sustaining front and top
wing damage. Hunter Mackison was the other flip victim in
the incident and was also done for the day.
On the restart, new front row starter Scott Geesey,
driving the Paul Stein #B52, grabbed the lead from
polesitter Alan Krimes. A caution flag for Jordan Mackison
(who stopped in turn four) turned into a red when 2012
opening day winner Adam Wilt flipped into the catch fence
and came back onto the track in turn two.
The single-file restart saw Geesey led Krimes, Montieth,
Fred Rahmer, and Logan Schuchart, with Montieth catching
Krimes for the runner-up spot on lap 8. Montieth then closed
on Geesey and made the race-winning pass in turns one and
two of lap 9.
From there, Montieth checked out on the field, crossing
6.873 seconds ahead of Krimes, who caught Geesey at the line
to finish second.
"I'm just glad I didn't use as many tear-offs as I
thought I was going to have to," said Montieth, "I had to
run with my shield open just so I could see. Everything
fogged up. I don't know. It's February and we're racing.so I
guess we'll take it."
Rahmer (driving the Bob Sell #20S) and defending champ
Danny Dietrich (who flipped in his heat and started last in
the feature) crossed fourth and fifth.
Completing the top ten were Ryan Wilson, Brent Marks,
Ryan Smith (in the John Pinter #92), and Logan Schuchart
(who suffered a flat tire in the closing laps and failed to
reach the finish line).
Heats for the 17 Sprinters were won by McIntyre and
Krimes.
Lincoln swings back into action next Saturday (3/2), with
another 410 sprint-only show beginning at 2:00 p.m. And
those fans who turned out for opening day will benefit from
a $2 general admission discount by showing their rain checks
from the "Icebreaker 30," as the promoters express their
appreciation for the opening day support.
Although there will only be one division, the 358 sprints
and thundercars have been invited for practice time leading
up to their openers on March 9th and 16th, respectively.
Gates for the March 2nd show open at noon.
To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and
rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the
action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night race track - The
Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
Sat., February 23, 2013 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA
ICEBREAKER 30 2013 SEASON OPENER LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410
SPRINTS Feature (30-Laps) - 1. 21-Brian Montieth ($3,500);
2. 87-Alan Krimes; 3. B52-Scott Geesey; 4. 20S-Fred Rahmer;
5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 29-Ryan Wilson; 7. 19M-Brent Marks;
8. 92-Ryan Smith; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart (DNF); 10. 14-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr. (-1); 11. 8-Billy Dietrich (-1); 12.
1080-Jordon Mackison (DNF); 13. 5-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF);
14. 25-JJ Grasso (DNF); 15. 15-Adam Wilt (DNF); 16. 11C-Cory
Haas (DNF); 17. 95-Hunter Mackison (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Scott Geesey (1-8), Brian Montieth (9-30)
1st Heat (10 Laps) - 1. 14-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 2.
B52-Scott Geesey; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 21-Brian Montieth;
5. 5-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 92-Ryan Smith; 7. 29-Ryan Wilson;
8. 1080-Jordon Mackison; 9. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps) - 1. 87-Alan Krimes; 2. 25-JJ Grasso;
3. 20S-Fred Rahmer; 4. 11C-Cory Haas; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
6. 15-Adam Wilt; 7. 19M-Brent Marks; 8. 95-Hunter Mackison
(DNF). No Time
HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY READY FOR MARCH OPENING
HAGERSTOWN, MD – With March only several days away,
Hagerstown Speedway is ready to get underway with two big
shows during the month, the first being the postponed
Buchanan Auto Park Brawl in the Fall set for Sunday, March
17 and the first of four Three State Flyers Super Late Model
Series events on Saturday, March 30.
The actual opening non-race event will be the 28th Annual
Race-A-Rama at the Hagerstown Valley Mall and runs the
entire week from March 4th to the 9th.
That will be followed on Saturday March 16th with a
Community Yard Sale and Swap Meet at 8 a.m. that is free to
the public. Later at 1 p.m., the first of two Tune and Test
sessions will be held for all classes of racers. There is an
additional Tune and Test session on March 23rd.
Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy interfered at the end of last
season while trying to run the Brawl in the Fall. So late in
the season and with the postponed date not suitable to many,
postponing to the opening program of 2013 met the approval
of the driver majority. Sunday, March 18th with a rain date
of the following Sunday, the 24th was reserved for the
completion of this event. Fields are already set in the late
model and 410 sprints, however Last Chance Qualifiers for
the big block modifieds and 358 sprints will be spun off
first to fill six starting positions in the big blocks and
five in the 358 sprint feature.
Warm-ups begin at 1:00 p.m. and features at 2:00 p.m.
Event order will be Last Chance Qualifiers, 410 Sprints (30
Laps), Big Block Modifieds (50 Laps), 358 Sprint (30 Laps)
and Late Models (50 laps)
On Saturday the 30th, along with an Easter Egg Hunt for
the children, the Three State Flyers late models will be in
action for a 35-lap feature along with the Ernie D’s pure
stocks. Both are the first point events of the season.
Warm-ups begin at 6:30 p.m.
Follow the speedway on Twitter and Facebook. The latest
news, results, photos, schedule or rule changes can found be
on the speedway’s website: www.hagerstownspeedway.com. Also
check the website for any changes in weather conditions that
may delay or cancel the program or contact the speedway
office at 301-582-0640.
Port Royal Opener Under 30 Days Away!
2/18/13
Port Royal – Less than 30 days remain until the 2013
season opener at Port Royal Speedway, slated for Saturday,
March 16 at 6 pm.
Featured will be the 410 and 358 sprint cars before the
late models make their season debut a week later on March
23.
A practice session is slated to informally open the
season on Saturday afternoon, March 9 from 1 – 4 pm. The
session is open to any type of race cars that appear on the
2013 slate of events.
Last year, Greg Hodnett won the 410 sprint opener at the
track on March 17 while Pat Cannon took the 358 sprint
portion of the program.
If the March 16 Port Royal opener can be completed this
season, it will be the sixth earliest spring opener in the
history of motorized racing at the historic fairgrounds
oval.
The earliest contested and completed spring opener was
back in 1985 when Keith Kauffman took the win on March 9.
Dave Kelly was the winner on March 10, 1990. Dan Dietrich
was a winner on March 11, 1988. Bobby Davis Jr. took a
victory on March 12, 1983 and Chad Layton scored a win on
March 15, 2009.
Season reserve seats and season admission passes remain
on sale for the upcoming season.
Season seat prices are set at $50 while general admission
season passes are at a cost of $300.00, which does include
admission to all fairweek races in 2013.
Season pit passes are being offered at a price of $400
each while reserved fan parking spots behind the grandstand
are being offered again for $50.00. Please note that the
parking passes will not be good for fairweek events.
Orders may be placed by phone between the hours of 8 a.m.
and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays by contacting
the speedway office at 717.527.2303.
Orders may also be submitted by mail by sending a check
or money order made payable to Port Royal Speedway, to: Port
Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA, 17082.
See the full 2013 Port Royal schedule of events at
www.portroyalspeedway.com.
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Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Honors Bestowed At Annual Banquet
2/2/13
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway crowned its 2012 track
champions and honored its top point finishers on Saturday
night at the annual awards banquet held at the Port Royal
Community Building.
Picking up honors were the top five in the enduro dash
division and the top 10 finishers in the pro stock, late
model and sprint car divisions.
Champions in all divisions received a championship ring
courtesy of Foss Jewelers of Lewistown and Mifflintown along
with jackets from Goodyear (sprints), American Racer (late
models) and Hoosier (pro stocks) tires along with Goshorn
Racing Supplies (enduros).
Insinger Fuels presented personalized jackets to the
sportsmanship drivers in each division.
Chad Layton accepted honors on his second career Port
Royal 410 sprint track title aboard the Middleswarth No. 7.
Doug Esh was awarded the 2012 sportsmanship laurels in
sprints while Nate Snyder earned Rookie of the Year honors.
Blane Heimbach picked up the sprint car Most Improved
Driver award after finishing sixth in season points even
after missing four shows during the year. Heimbach had an
average finish of sixth in his 17 appearances at the track
in 2012.
Tim Wilson recorded the late model track title by just
five points over Brett Schadel. Wilson finished in the top
10 in all 14 shows he entered at the track in 2012.
The late model sportsmanship laurels went to the third
place driver in the late model points, Mike Lupfer.
Schadel took home Most Improved honors with a 5.5 average
event finish in the 14 shows he raced in.
Trent Brenneman scored Rookie of the Year late model
honors, finishing just outside the top 10 in season points.
John Heane was feted as the pro stock track titlist after
scoring a top 10 finish in all 13 shows he competed in
during 2012.
The Insinger sportsmanship award jacket went to Nate
Fisher who was also fifth in points on the season.
Jason Zook took home bragging rights in the enduro
division after three wins in the six races contested.
The Insinger sportsmanship enduro award went to Ryan
Leister.
Long time pace truck supplier John Sheaffer Dodge of
Mexico was honored for its continued commitment to supplying
the vehicle.
The stage is now set for the season opener at Port Royal
Speedway in six weeks when on March 16 a twin bill program
of 410 and 358 sprint cars will be presented at 6 pm.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
SPECIAL EVENTS, VARIETY HIGHLIGHT SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
2013 SCHEDULE
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway and Raceway Park
officials released the 2013 schedule of events today
featuring 34 race dates at both the Snyder County half-mile
and one-fifth mile tracks this year.
Throughout the speedway’s 68th year, fans will have the
opportunity to take in a variety of motorsports racing
programs, including regional and national touring open wheel
and stock car events.
The weekly Saturday night fanfare will consist of 358
sprint cars, late models, pro stocks, and roadrunners, with
special appearances by the 410 sprint cars, 360 sprint cars,
super sportsman, modifieds, and World of Outlaws Late Model
Series.
The first race of the season, marking the track’s 51st
consecutive season opener, will feature the 410 sprint cars
at 2pm Sunday, March 10. The 410 sprint cars will also
compete at Selinsgrove in the Ray Tilley Classic May 26, Jan
Opperman Memorial PA Speedweek Finale July 7, Jim Nace
Memorial 31st Annual National Open Sept. 14, and a Twin 20’s
program Oct. 6.
Track officials announced this year’s National Open for
410 sprint cars will be a single 44-lap main event paying
$12,000 to win.
Following the sprint car opener, the Sixth Annual Race of
Champions-sanctioned Icebreaker Weekend for 358 modifieds
and big block modifieds will unfold Friday, March 15, and
Saturday, March 16. Saturday’s Alexander Family Dealerships
Icebreaker 40 for big block modifieds will pay $5,000 to
win.
A&A Auto Stores announced its return as the title sponsor
of the 358 sprint car division for 2013. This year will mark
the 13th consecutive season the 358 sprint cars will be the
track’s weekly headline open wheel division with 21 events.
In addition, the 358 sprint cars will join the 360 sprint
cars in challenge events sanctioned by the Empire Super
Sprints (ESS) April 6 and the United Racing Company (URC)
May 11.
The 13th Annual Mach 1 Chassis National Open for 358-360
sprint cars will be co-sanctioned by ESS and URC Sept. 28.
For the fourth year in a row, the race will pay $8,000 to
win.
ESS will hold a standalone show at the track May 18 and
URC will present a full points race of its own Aug. 10.
Other special events for the 358 sprint cars this season
include the Joe Whitcomb Memorial June 15 and the
Firecracker 30 June 29.
The Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center late models dot
the schedule 27 times in 2013, including three championship
races plus the $5,000-to-win Fall Classic Oct. 12. The World
of Outlaws Late Model Series will sanction the 15th annual
Late Model National Open in a two-day format Saturday, Aug.
31 and Sunday, Sept. 1. The 50-lap Open finale Sunday night
will pay $10,000 to win.
The pro stocks will return 24 times this year. The
division, entering its 16th season at the track, will be
featured in the $1,000-to-win Pro Stock 20 May 4 and
$500-to-win Summer Championships July 6 and Aug. 24.
In 2013, the roadrunners will be on the racing card for
23 shows. The entry level stock car division will take the
spotlight in the Roadrunner 20 June 1.
This season will mark the return of the popular Camera &
Autograph Nights April 13 and July 6. Jeff’s Auto Body &
Recycling Center will sponsor the fourth annual Driver & Fan
Appreciation Night July 20.
The super sportsman will join the 410 sprint cars on May
26 and July 7 for open wheel doubleheaders.
For the 13th season, Selinsgrove Raceway Park, the
one-fifth mile track located inside of Selinsgrove
Speedway’s half-mile oval, will present weekly Friday night
go kart and micro sprint car racing sponsored by Selinsgrove
Ford.
An open practice session for go karts and micro sprint
cars will be held at 12pm Sunday, March 17. The go kart
season opener is slated for 7pm Friday, March 22. The micro
sprint cars will make their season debut at 7pm Friday,
March 29.
The Pennsylvania Elite Dirt Karters Association will
sanction a two-day event the weekend of June 22-23. The
micro sprint cars will be featured in the 7th Annual All
Star Championship Race in Memory of Roger Spencer Sept. 22.
The annual Selinsgrove Speedway Motorsports Show at the
Susquehanna Valley Mall in Hummels Wharf will run Sunday,
March 3 through Friday, March 8. Race teams interested in
placing their cars in the show should contact Steve Inch at
publicrelations@selinsgrovespeedway.com or 570.523.8420.
Season reserved seat tickets will be on sale at the mall
Sunday 1-4pm; Monday-Thursday 6:30-9pm; and Friday 6-7:30pm.
The season kickoff ceremony will be held 7:30pm Friday at
Center Court.
For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and
race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on
Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at
570.374.2999.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
26 January 2013 Steve Inch
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY TO OPEN 2013 SEASON WITH 410 SPRINT
CARS MARCH 10
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will open the
2013 season, weather permitting, with a rare early afternoon
show starting at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 10, featuring the 410
sprint cars in the track’s 51st consecutive opener. Track
gates will open at 12 p.m.
The 410 sprint car drivers will compete in a 25-lap main
event paying $4,000 to win and $300 to start out of a purse
totaling more than $16,500. Heat races, with starting
lineups being determined by luck-of-the-draw, and a B-main
will be the qualifying format for the first open wheel event
and Hoosier Tire race of the season at the historic Snyder
County oval.
The 410 sprint cars are also scheduled to return to
Selinsgrove Speedway on May 26 for the Ray Tilley Classic,
July 7 for the Jan Opperman Memorial PA Speedweek Finale,
Sept. 14 for the Jim Nace Memorial 31st Annual National
Open, and Oct. 6.
Track officials announced this year’s National Open for
410 sprint cars will be a single 44-lap main event paying
$12,000 to win.
Last year’s 410 sprint car races at the track were won by
Daryn Pittman of Owasso, Okl., (season opener), Lance
Dewease of Fayetteville (PA Speedweek), and Pat Cannon of
Etters (National Open).
The annual Selinsgrove Speedway Motorsports Show at the
Susquehanna Valley Mall in Hummels Wharf will run Sunday,
March 3 through Friday, March 8. Race teams interested in
placing their car on display in the show should contact
Steve Inch at publicrelations@selinsgrovespeedway.com or
570.523.8420.
Season reserved seat tickets will be available to
purchase at the mall Sunday-Friday. The season kickoff
ceremony will be in the mall’s center court Friday at 7:30
p.m.
Track officials expect to release the full 2013 schedule
of events next week. For the complete schedule, the latest
news, results, and race status, visit
selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow us on Twitter and
Facebook. The speedway office can also be reached at
570.374.2999.
410 Sprint Car Purse for March 10, 2013: 1) $4,000 2)
$1,600 3) $1,200 4) $1,100 5) $1,000 6) $800 7) $650 8) $600
9) $550 10) $500 11) $450 12) $425 13) $400 14) $375 15)
$350 16-24) $300
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade
with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Releases Nearly 30 Dates On
2013 Schedule,
Juniata Fair Welcomes Interstate Tractor
Pullers Series In Addition
1/20/13
Port Royal – The 2013 Port Royal Speedway tentative
schedule of events sponsored by Lake Chevrolet of Lewistown
has been finalized with nearly 30 total events slated for
the historic half-mile oval that first raced back in 1938.
In addition, a few more events are also under review for
placement on the 2013 Port Royal itinerary, one that is
already quite diversified from beginning to end.
Opening day is set for Saturday, March 16 at 6 PM,
featuring an open wheel doubleheader of 410 and 358 sprint
cars.
A Bug Day practice session is slated for one week
earlier, on March 9 from 1 – 4 PM.
Popular promotions of the last few seasons are returning
for 2013 including several free-pit-admission Camera and
Autograph Nights, Mothers Night, Free Student Night and
Pepsi Night.
New this year is Little League and Softball Team Uniform
Night on May 4.
Placing an emphasis on community and humanitarian needs,
Port Royal will again in 2013 host Race To Cure Cancer
Night, Food Pantry Night, Salute To The Military Night and
Juniata County EMS Night.
Back again also is of course Kids Night along with Kids
Racecar Rides, Easter Night and Kids Money and Candy
Scrambles.
One of the biggest nights for adults, Fan Appreciation
Night is returning, slated for June 15.
The 410 sprint cars dot the tentative schedule with many
big events not the least of which is the return of the
wingless sprint cars of USAC to Port Royal Speedway for the
second year in a row in June after an eye-opening display of
skill and speed in their first-ever show at the track last
season.
The USAC show will be the third of four nights of racing
in the 2013 USAC Eastern Storm tour in Pennsylvania.
The All Star Circuit of Champions Sprints will again be
in the house for the Bob Weikert Memorial in April along
with the two-day Port Royal Tuscarora 50 races in September
including the 46th annual Port Royal Tuscarora 50 to close
the Juniata County Fair on September 7.
For the second year in a row, the All Stars will crown
their illustrious Eastern Region Champion at the conclusion
of the even more illustrious and prestigious Port Royal 50
races.
The 50 races will also again mark the end of the annual
point title chases for the sprint, late model, pro stock and
enduro divisions.
Throughout the slate of racing cards this season, an
emphasis was placed on limiting the majority of programs to
three divisions or less, in an effort to continue to create
a more fan friendly racing experience at Port Royal.
In total, more than two -dozen appearances by 410 sprint
cars are on the tentative schedule including what will be a
full card of racing including the 410 sprints on Memorial
Day Saturday, May 25, which is a switch from previous
seasons.
The Memorial Day Saturday program will feature the Fallen
Heroes Championships for 410 sprints and late models,
honoring those drivers who lost their life at the speedway
during its motorized history since 1938.
The program will also feature 305 sprints and a fireworks
display as part of the holiday card to kick off the summer.
Other big sprint car races include PA Speedweek on July
6, the annual Living Legends Dream Race on August 3 and the
Labor Day Classic on September 2.
Nearly 20 dates are tentatively planned for the super
late models in 2013.
Highlights include a twin 15s program on June 29, a
championship event in July and the marquee race for the
division at the track, The Butch Renninger Memorial on
August 31 as the lidlifter for the 159th annual Juniata
County Fair.
The Renninger Memorial will not only kick off the
weeklong fair at the Juniata County Fairgrounds but it will
also be part of a prestigious four-day Three State Flyers
Series of races in the area.
The series will compete in a mini-series of sorts that
that hits Hagerstown Speedway on Friday, Port Royal on
Saturday, Hesston Speedway on Sunday and Bedford Speedway on
Labor Day.
Another huge fairweek on-track event as produced by the
Juniata County Fair is the return to the track by the
nationally known Interstate Tractor Pullers Series featuring
modified and super-charged turbo diesel tractor pulls that
are sure to please on the evening of September 1.
Another 15 or more pro stock races are tentatively slated
along with nearly 10 enduro dashes.
The pro stocks will race in a championship event in May
and will be treated to twin 12-lap races in June.
Also visiting throughout the season will be the Keystone
RaceSaver 305 Sprints for 10 shows including the two-day
Blue Collar Classic Weekend program on October 11 and 12.
The ARDC Midgets will compete three times in 2013
including with USAC and on Labor Day.
The super sportsman will help close out the year with the
410 sprints and a demolition derby on October 19.
View the entire 2013 tentative schedule at the official
oval website portroyalspeedway.com.
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with a new
attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
www.portroyalspeedway.com
USAC Eastern Storm Visits SSP on Sunday, June 9
Newberrytown, PA (January 11, 2013) ? After more than 20
years, full-size wingless Sprint Cars will compete at the
Newberrytown oval on Sunday, June 9 as the final race of the
USAC Eastern Storm Tour. The ARDC Midgets will also be on
the racing card. This highly anticipated event will spark
the interest of all race fans both young and old. The pit
gates will open at 3:30 p.m. for the season opener.
Grandstand gates will open at 4:00 p.m. Warm-ups begin at
5:30 p.m. with qualifying at 6:00 p.m. followed by
consolation races and feature events. This will be the
first-ever USAC-sanctioned event at the SSP.
?We are very excited about the return of the wingless
Sprint Cars to SSP,? said Todd Fisher, owner of SSP. ?The
last time I saw a race like this at SSP was more than twenty
years ago when I saw the CRA tour with Leland McSpadden of
California took the checkers.?
SSP will begin its pre-season with three open practice
sessions for any type of racecar on Wednesday, March 27;
Saturday, March 30 and Wednesday, April 3. The gates will
open at 5:00 p.m. with practice sessions rotating for each
class from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. During the season, SSP
will also host fifteen more Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Sessions through Wednesday, October 23. All Wednesday night
practices will run from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. as well.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located off I-83 to exit
32, then 1.4 miles NW on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles
south. For more information, contact the speedway offices at
(717) 292-1696 or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday,
use the track phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date
information.
- 2013 ?Big Track? Schedule of Events at SSP ?
(Schedule as of December 7, 2012 - Subject to Change)
February 22 (Fri.) SSP Awards Banquet and Night of Honor
(7:00 p.m.) at the Valencia Ballroom in York, PA (Doors open
at
6:00 p.m.; Dinner at 7:00 p.m.) ? Tickets on sale now
March 27 (Wed.) Open Test & Tune for Any Division at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
March 30 (Sat.) Open Test & Tune for Any Division at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
April 3 (Wed.) Open Test & Tune for Any Division at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
April 6 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night Season Opener -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Classic Cars and Super Sportsman
Tour (6:00 p.m.).
April 10 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
April 13 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans &
PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.).
April 14 (Sun.) Sprint Car Spring Classic IV - Super
(410) Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) ? Rain
date: T.B.A.
April 20 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (6:00 p.m.)
April 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 27 (Sat.) Auto Racing Club of Hagerstown (A.R.C.H.)
Night - Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.)
May 4 & 5 (Sat. & Sun.) Pennsylvania Elite Dirt Kart
Series on the Big Track (www.PEDKS.com)
May 4 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing (PEDKS event on Big
Track)
May 8 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
May 13 (Sun.) Mother?s Day Sprint Car Special / 59th
Anniversary Night - Super (410) Sprint Cars and Late Models
(6:00
p.m.) ? Rain date: T.B.A.
May 18 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtremes Stocks &
Sidewinder Sprints (7:00 p.m. - note new start time)
May 22 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 25 (Sat.) 21a Memorial Day Championships ? Late
Models (21 laps), Street Stocks (21 laps), Xtreme Stock Cars
(21
laps), Road Warriors/Mini Vans & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
May 29 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 1 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
June 8 (Sat.) Kid?s Money Scramble ? Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
June 9 (Sun.) USAC Eastern Storm Tour - USAC Wingless
Sprint Cars and ARDC Midgets (6:00 p.m.)
June 12 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 15 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
June 16 (Sun.) Sprint Car Summer Classic VI - Super (410)
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) ? Rain date:
T.B.A.
June 22 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini Vans &
Sidewinder
Spritns (7:00 p.m.)
June 26 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 29 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks &
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (7:00 p.m.)
July 3 (Wed.) Eichelberger?s U-Pull-It Super Show VIII -
600cc Micro Sprints, PA Sprint Series, Sportsman Modifieds,
Sidewinder Sprints, Legends Cars, & Classic Cars (7:00
p.m.)
July 4 (Thur.) - July 18 (Thurs.): Track Closed (Summer
Pit Stop / Vacation Break) ? NO RACING
July 20 (Sat.) Silver Springs Speedway Racer Reunion -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Super Sportsman Tour, PENNMAR
Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition (7:00 p.m.)
July 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
July 27 (Sat.) Christmas in July with Santa Claus Visit -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder Sprints plus Spring Series Awards
Presentation for Outback Track (7:00 p.m.)
August 3 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 7 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 10 (Sat.) Kid?s Box Car Racing - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors, Mini Vans &
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 17 (Sat.) Camera & Autograph Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
August 21 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 24 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
August 25 (Sun.) Return of the Great American School Bus
Racing - Super (410) Sprint Cars and Late Models (6:00
p.m.) ? Rain date: T.B.A.
August 31 (Sat.) 13th Annual York County Nationals/Steel
Block Bandits Late Model Series ? Late Models (32 laps ?
$1,500-to-win), Street Stocks (25 laps), Xtreme Stock
Cars & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
September 4 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 7 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans,
PENNMAR Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition -
(6:00 p.m. - note new start time)
September 14 (Sat.) SSP Track Championship Night - Late
Models (25 laps), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series plus SSP Outback
Track Summer Season Awards
Presentation (6:00 p.m.)
September 18 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session
at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.;
Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 21 (Sat.) 8th Annual Susquehanna Showdown -
Late Models (50 laps) and PA Sprint Series Interregional
Race (6:00 p.m.) ? Rain date: Sunday, September 22.
September 28 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
October 2 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 5 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 16 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune Session at Big
Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 18 (Fri.) 10th Annual Miller?s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
&
Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.) ? Rain date: Saturday, October
19 (Championship Night will move to Sun., October 20)
October 19 (Sat.) 10th Annual Miller?s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Championship Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars
& Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) ? Rain date:
Sunday, October 20.
October 23 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00
p.m.)
October 26 (Sat.) Candy Bowl IX presented by J&K Salvage
- ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sidewinder
Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds, Legends Cars & Lincoln
Thundercars (2:00 p.m.) - Raindate: Sunday, October 27.
November 2 (Sat.) 10th Annual Turkey 200 ? Big Car Enduro
(100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro (100 laps) plus
Classic Cars and Mini Vans (1:00 p.m.); Rain date:
Sunday, November 3.
November 9 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
November 16 (Sat.) The Final Showdown (4th Annual) ?
Super (410) Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars (2:00 p.m.)
? Rain
date: Sunday, November 17.
2013 SSP Schedule Released - Season
Opener on Saturday, April 6 with an Open Wheel Doubleheader
on Sunday, April 15
Newberrytown, PA (January 10, 2013) –
Entering the 10th year of ownership under Todd and Rhonda
Fisher, the 2013 season opener at the Susquehanna Speedway
Park will be on Saturday, April 6, with the Late Models,
Street Stocks, Super Sportsman and Classic Cars. The pit
gates will open at 3:30 p.m. for the season opener.
Grandstand gates will open at 4:00 p.m. Warm-ups begin at
5:30 p.m. with qualifying races at 6:00 p.m. followed by
consolation races and feature events.
After purchasing the struggling speedway
during the winter of 2003, the Fishers have produced 269
races over a nine year span through 2012. Out of the 335
race events scheduled, 66 events were postponed or cancelled
due to rain with the exception of an early snowstorm during
the last week of October in 2011 that postponed the seventh
edition of the J&K Salvage Candy Bowl. Under the Fishers’
ownership, the speedway has seen many changes that include
removal of the frontstretch and turn inside guardrail,
introduction of the popular front pit area behind the main
grandstand and the construction of the “Outback Track” for
racers as young as five years old. The Outback Track has had
72 events since its opening on June 7, 2008.
The schedule of SSP has seen various weekly
nights that included Thursday, Friday and Sundays, but the
Fishers’ settled on Saturday nights as its choice in the
most recent years. Since mid-2007, the phrase “Stock Car
Saturday Night” was coined and has been the main focus of
the speedway featuring Late Models, Street Stocks and Xtreme
Stock Cars. Various touring groups such as Classic Cars,
PENNMAR Vintage Cars and Legends Cars have joined the stock
cars on Saturday Nights.
Open wheel Sprint Cars ranging from 600cc
Micro Sprints to 410 Super Sprint Cars and everything in
between have spattered the schedule over the last nine years
with many open wheel races scheduled for 2013. The 410 Super
Sprint Cars have five races on tap in 2013, the most since
2006.
The popular Steel Block Bandits Late Model
Touring Series will make three stops to SSP in 2013. Dover’s
Gene Knaub claimed both Steel Block Bandits features in 2012
at SSP but not easily with some of the top competitors on
the east coast in the fields including 2012 Steel Block
Bandits Champion Andy Fries of Mercersburg. The series will
visit the track on May 18, June 29 and August 31.
On Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, 2013,
the largest 2-day karting event will take place on the “Big
Track” at the Susquehanna Speedway Park in its 58 year
history when the Pennsylvania Elite Dirt Kart Series visits.
The PEDKS is sanctioned by the World Karting Association
(W.K.A.) based in Concord, North Carolina. More than 400
entries from across the United States are expected each day.
Each raceday will be a complete and separate schedule
featuring practice, qualifying and feature races for the 23
different classes of competition. Information about classes
can be found at www.elitedirtkart.com.
The famed oval will also see the “Return of
Great American School Buses” on Sunday, August 25 as the
yellow monsters of speed join the 410 Super Sprint Cars and
Late Models in racing action. The last school bus race was
held in 2007 however, fans still speak of the bus racing as
if it was held last week.
The non-stop action of Figure 8 Racing
featuring front-wheel drive four cylinder cars was
introduced to SSP fans in 2012 and will continue on five
selected nights in 2013 with Saturday, April 20 being the
first of the season.
SSP will begin its pre-season with three
open practice sessions for any type of racecar on Wednesday,
March 27; Saturday, March 30 and Wednesday, April 3. The
gates will open at 5:00 p.m. with practice sessions rotating
for each class from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. During the
season, SSP will also host fifteen more Wednesday Night Test
& Tune Sessions through Wednesday, October 23. All Wednesday
night practices will run from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. as
well.
Carlisle’s Carl Billet will attempt to earn
his eighth Late Model Track Championship in 2013. Billet
leads the speedway’s All-Time Feature Winner’s List with 57
trips to victory lane. At the end of the season, SSP will
crown eleven-(11) track champions in their respective
classes. Track championships are based on classes with a
minimum of three races per season. The SSP track
championship point season schedule features 20 point races
for the Late Models and 18 point races for the Street Stocks
as well as 16 point races for the Xtreme Stock Cars not
including their respective season ending special events. The
popular entry level Road Warrior and Mini Van divisions will
compete 14 each respectively. Also competing for track point
championships will be the PA Sprint Series (6 events),
Sidewinder Sprints (5 events), Classic Cars (6 events),
PENNMAR Vintage Cars (6 events), Super 410 Sprint Cars (5
events) and 358 Sprint Cars (3 events).
The Super Sportsman (Sat. April 6 and Sat.
July 20), 600 Micro Sprints (Wed. July 3 & Sat. Oct. 26),
Legends Cars (Wed. July 3 & Sat. Oct. 26), Sportsman
Modifieds (Wed. July 3 & Sat. Oct. 26), ARDC Midgets (Sun.
June 9 & Sat. Oct. 26) and Lincoln Thundercars (Saturday,
October 26) also make their way to SSP in 2013.
On Sunday night, April 15, the Super Sprint
Cars will return to SSP for the Sprint Car Spring Classic
IV. They 410 cubic inch powered cars will be joined by the
358 Sprint Cars. The pit gates will open 3:30 p.m.
Grandstand gates will open at 4:00 p.m. Warm-ups begin at
5:30 p.m. with qualifying races at 6:00 p.m. followed by
consolation races and feature events. The Super 410 Sprint
Cars will make five visits to SSP in 2013.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located off
I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW on SR382 to York Road,
then 1.3 miles south. For more information, contact the
speedway offices at (717) 292-1696 or visit online at
sspracing.net. On raceday, use the track phone at (717)
938-9170 for up-to-date information.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Stock Car Saturday Night Season Opener Time
Schedule
(Subject to Change)
3:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes:
Members - $22.00; Non members - $25.00
4:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General
admission: Adults (18 & older) – $15.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $13.00;
Children (10 & under) – Free
5:10 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit
Grandstands)
5:30 p.m. Track Preparation Laps Begin (Pit
area)
Rotation: Street Stocks (Infield)
Late Models (Front Pit)
Classic Cars (Infield)
Super Sportsman (Outside Turn 2)
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National
Anthem
Late Models Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sportsman Qualifying Heat Races (8
laps)
Street Stocks Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Classic Cars Qualifying Heat Races (6 laps)
Consolation Races (same order as Heats) – if
necessary
Late Models Feature (25 laps)
Super Sportsman Feature (25 laps)
Street Stocks Feature (20 laps)
Classic Cars Feature (20 laps)
· Top Three Finishers are Required to be in
Victory Lane after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure
to Report.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Stock Car Saturday Night Time Schedule
(Subject to Change)
3:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes:
Members - $22.00; Non members - $25.00
4:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General
admission: Adults (18 & older) – $14.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $10.00;
Children (10 & under) – Free
5:10 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit
Grandstands)
- Sprint Cars Heat in Motors (Immediately
following Driver’s Meeting)
5:30 p.m. Track Preparation Laps Begin (Pit
Area)
Rotation: Late Models (Front Pit)
Street Stocks (Infield)
PA Sprint Series (Outside Turn 2)
Xtreme Stock Cars (Infield)
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (Infield)
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National
Anthem
Late Models Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Street Stocks Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
PA Sprint Series Qualifying Heat Races (8
laps)
Road Warriors / Mini Vans Qualifying Heat
Races (4 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars Qualifying Heat Races (6
laps)
Consolation Races (same order as Heats) – if
necessary
Late Models Feature (25 laps)
Street Stocks Feature (20 laps)
PA Sprint Series Feature (20 laps)
Road Warriors / Mini Vans Feature (15 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars Feature (20 laps)
· Top Three Finishers are Required to be in
Victory Lane after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure
to Report.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Sprint Car Spring Classic IV Time Schedule
(Subject to Change)
3:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: $25.00
4:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General
admission: Adults (18 & older) - $18.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11-17) - $15.00;
Children (10 & under) - Free
5:00 p.m. Driver's Meeting (Turn 1 Pit
Grandstands)
5:30 p.m. Track Preparation Laps Begin (Pit
area)
Rotation: 358 Sprint Cars (Outside Turn 2)
Super Sprint Cars (Front Pit)
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National
Anthem
358 Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (8
laps)
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10
laps)
358 Sprint Cars Consolation Race (8/10 laps)
– if needed
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10
laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Feature (25 laps)
358 Sprint Car Feature (20 laps)
· Top Three Finishers are Required to be in
Victory Lane after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure
to Report.
- 2013 “Big Track” Schedule of Events at SSP
– (Schedule as of December 7, 2012 - Subject to Change)
February 22 (Fri.) SSP Awards Banquet and
Night of Honor (7:00 p.m.) at the Valencia Ballroom in York,
PA (Doors open at
6:00 p.m.; Dinner at 7:00 p.m.) – Tickets on
sale now
March 27 (Wed.) Open Test & Tune for Any
Division at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
March 30 (Sat.) Open Test & Tune for Any
Division at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 3 (Wed.) Open Test & Tune for Any
Division at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 6 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night
Season Opener - Late Models, Street Stocks, Classic Cars and
Super Sportsman
Tour (6:00 p.m.).
April 10 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 13 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans &
PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.).
April 14 (Sun.) Sprint Car Spring Classic IV
- Super (410) Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) –
Rain date: T.B.A.
April 20 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (6:00 p.m.)
April 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
April 27 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans &
PA Sprint Series (6:00 p.m.)
May 5 & 6 (Sat. & Sun.) Pennsylvania Elite
Dirt Kart Series on the Big Track (www.PEDKS.com)
May 5 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing (PEDKS
event on Big Track)
May 8 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
May 13 (Sun.) Mother’s Day Sprint Car
Special / 59th Anniversary Night - Super (410) Sprint Cars
and Late Models (6:00
p.m.) – Rain date: T.B.A.
May 18 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model
Series - Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtremes
Stocks &
Sidewinder Sprints (7:00 p.m. - note new
start time)
May 22 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 25 (Sat.) 21a Memorial Day Championships
– Late Models (21 laps), Street Stocks (21 laps), Xtreme
Stock Cars (21
laps), Road Warriors/Mini Vans & Classic
Cars (7:00 p.m.)
May 29 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 1 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini Vans &
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
June 8 (Sat.) Kid’s Money Scramble – Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
June 9 (Sun.) Possible Race To Be Determined
June 12 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 15 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
June 16 (Sun.) Sprint Car Summer Classic VI
- Super (410) Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) –
Rain date: T.B.A.
June 22 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder
Spritns (7:00 p.m.)
June 26 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
June 29 (Sat.) Steel Block Bandits Late
Model Series - Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks,
Xtreme Stocks &
Road Warriors/Mini Vans (7:00 p.m.)
July 3 (Wed.) Eichelberger’s U-Pull-It Super
Show VIII - 600cc Micro Sprints, PA Sprint Series, Sportsman
Modifieds,
Sidewinder Sprints, Legends Cars, & Classic
Cars (7:00 p.m.)
July 4 (Thur.) - July 18 (Thurs.): Track
Closed (Summer Pit Stop / Vacation Break) – NO RACING
July 20 (Sat.) Silver Springs Speedway Racer
Reunion - Late Models, Street Stocks, Super Sportsman Tour,
PENNMAR
Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars Exhibition
(7:00 p.m.)
July 24 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
July 27 (Sat.) Christmas in July with Santa
Claus Visit - Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks,
Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & Sidewinder Sprints plus Spring Series
Awards Presentation for Outback Track (7:00 p.m.)
August 3 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 7 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 10 (Sat.) Kid’s Box Car Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors, Mini
Vans & PENNMAR
Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 17 (Sat.) Camera & Autograph Night -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA
Sprint Series (7:00 p.m.)
August 21 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
August 24 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
August 25 (Sun.) Return of the Great
American School Bus Racing - Super (410) Sprint Cars and
Late Models (6:00
p.m.) – Rain date: T.B.A.
August 31 (Sat.) 13th Annual York County
Nationals/Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series – Late
Models (32 laps –
$1,500-to-win), Street Stocks (25 laps),
Xtreme Stock Cars & Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.)
September 4 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test &
Tune Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at
5:30 p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 7 (Sat.) Figure 8 Racing - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Road Warriors/Mini
Vans,
PENNMAR Vintage Cars & EMMR Vintage Cars
Exhibition - (6:00 p.m. - note new start time)
September 14 (Sat.) SSP Track Championship
Night - Late Models (25 laps), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars, Road
Warriors/Mini Vans & PA Sprint Series plus
SSP Outback Track Summer Season Awards
Presentation (6:00 p.m.)
September 18 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test &
Tune Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.) and the Outback Track (Gates open at
5:30 p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
September 21 (Sat.) 8th Annual Susquehanna
Showdown - Late Models (50 laps) and PA Sprint Series
Interregional
Race (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Sunday,
September 22.
September 28 (Sat.) No Saturday Night Racing
October 2 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
October 5 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 12 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
October 16 (Wed.) Wed. Night Test & Tune
Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
October 18 (Fri.) 10th Annual Miller’s
Racing Parts Fall Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks,
Xtreme Stock Cars &
Classic Cars (7:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Saturday, October 19 (Championship Night will move to Sun.,
October 20)
October 19 (Sat.) 10th Annual Miller’s
Racing Parts Fall Classic Championship Night - Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
& Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) –
Rain date: Sunday, October 20.
October 23 (Wed.) Wednesday Night Test &
Tune Session at Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. - 9:00
p.m.)
October 26 (Sat.) Candy Bowl IX presented by
J&K Salvage - ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints,
Sidewinder
Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds, Legends Cars &
Lincoln Thundercars (2:00 p.m.) - Raindate: Sunday, October
27.
November 2 (Sat.) 10th Annual Turkey 200 –
Big Car Enduro (100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro
(100 laps) plus
Classic Cars and Mini Vans (1:00 p.m.); Rain
date: Sunday, November 3.
November 9 (Sat.) No Saturday Racing
November 16 (Sat.) The Final Showdown (4th
Annual) – Super (410) Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars
(2:00 p.m.) – Rain
date: Sunday, November 17.
2013 Wednesday Night Open Test & Tune
Sessions
(Any divisions of racing welcome)
Big Track Only: March 27 (Wed.); March 30
(Sat.); April 3 (Wed.); April 10 (Wed.)
Outback Track Only: April 12 (Fri.)
Big & Outback Tracks (Wednesdays): April 24;
May 8; May 22; May 29; June 12; June 26;
July 24; August 7; August 21; September 4;
September 18
Big Track Only: October 2 (Wed.); October 16
(Wed.); October 23 (Wed.)
Big Track - Gates open 5:00 p.m.; Practice
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Outback Track on Wednesdays (Gates open 5:30
p.m.; Practice 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
- Special Pricing for 2013 Regular Season
Pit Pass Cards – In order to help weekly supporters, SSP has
announced that season pit pass cards for all automobile race
events at the “Big Track” from April 6 through September 14
(23 events) are on sale for just $350.00 (a retail value of
$575.00). The pass is not valid for events at the “Outback
Track” or for the Test & Tune Sessions held throughout the
season.
- 2013 Full Season Grandstand Passes - Are
available for only $225.00 (adults ages 18-59); $200.00
(young adults ages 11-17 & seniors 60 and older) for all
events (29 event nights) at the “Big Track” for the entire
2013 season (expires 12/31/13).
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” and the
“Outback Track” – The “Big track” and the “Outback track”
are available for rent beginning March 1, 2013. The “Big
Track” rental fee is $1,400.00 for 4 hours and may be split
between a maximum of five-(5) drivers/teams. Only one car is
permitted on the track at a time. If an ambulance is
requested, it is an additional $75.00 per hour. For
nighttime rentals at the “Big Track”, an additional $100.00
per hour will be charged for lights. There will be a $200.00
discount (price will be $1,200) if the Big Track is reserved
before February 15, 2013 for any date after March 1. A
$200.00 deposit is also required to receive the discount
(with $1,000 balance due on the date of the rental)..
The rental price for the “Outback Track” is
$400.00 for 4 hours during the day /$500.00 at night and may
be split between a maximum of five-(5) drivers/teams. To
reserve either track, please call 717-292-1696.
- Free Pit Passes for all Non-Qualifiers in
2013 – Any non-qualifier who starts the a qualifying heat
race and fails to qualify for the feature in the Late Model,
Street Stock, Xtreme Stock Cars, Legends Cars, Mini Vans and
Road Warriors divisions during the regular season point
events will receive a complimentary pit pass for the driver
for the following week during the regular season from April
6 though September 14. The driver must possess a full annual
SSP license in order to be eligible for the complimentary
pit pass and pass is not transferable to another driver or
to another week beyond the following week.
- 2013 SSP Rules Now Posted on Website – The
2013 SSP Rules for the Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme
Stock Cars, Mini Vans and Road Warriors divisions are
posted.
- Repeat Fan Discount Continues for 2013 –
The popular “Repeat Fan Discount” program will continue at
SSP in 2013. There is a $2.00 repeat fan discount for each
person with a ticket stub from races during the previous
week’s events completed only. Returning fans are encouraged
to write their name, address and phone number on the back of
the stub to be entered into special drawings during and at
the end of the season for great prizes. The Repeat Fan
Discount is not valid for pit pass purchases.
Ticket Stubs from the Saturday, November 10,
2012 Final Showdown race may be used for the first three
races on April 6, April 13 & April 14.
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2013 Port Royal Sched Nearing Completion,
Buy Season Passes & Seats Now!
Deadline to renew seats looms
1/9/13
Port Royal – The 2013 Port Royal Speedway
racing schedule is nearing completion with opening day set
for Saturday, March 16 at 6 PM.
Featured will be the 410 and 358 sprint cars
as an open wheel doubleheader is spun off.
A Bug Day practice session is slated for one
week earlier, on March 9 from 1 – 4 PM.
While the complete schedule of events is not
yet ready for release, some details can be announced.
More than two -dozen appearances by 410
sprint cars are on the tentative schedule including what
will be a full card of racing including the 410 sprints on
Memorial Day Saturday, May 25, which is a switch from
previous seasons.
Nearly 20 dates are tentatively planned for
the super late models including a twin 15s program, a
championship event and the marquee race for the division at
the track, The Butch Renninger Memorial.
Another 15 or more pro stock races are
tentatively slated along with nearly 10 enduro dashes.
Both local and national touring racing
divisions will again be on the agenda although completed
agreements have not yet been finalized with some
organizations.
The full 2013 Port Royal tentative schedule
of events will be released within the next 10 – 20 days.
Meanwhile, season passes and seats for the
2013 racing season at Port Royal Speedway are on sale for
what is shaping up to be another exciting season of action.
And time is running out to renew season
seats for previous ticket holders.
The deadline to renew season seats is
February 1, 2013.
There is no increase in price for season
seats and passes for the 2013 season as all rates remain
unchanged from last year.
A season reserve seat for all race events
including fairweek races in 2013 costs just $50.00. This
pass reserves seats only and is not good for general
admission to any events during the upcoming season.
Family Seating will once again be available
at Port Royal in 2013. Section C of the main grandstand is
designated as such and therefore NO SMOKING OR USE OF
ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED IN SECTION C.
Current season seat ticket holders must
submit their payment and request for renewal before February
1, 2013 or surrender their seats.
General admission season passes are
available, again at a cost of just $300.00, which does
include admission to all fairweek races in 2013.
In addition, season pit passes are being
offered, again at a price of $400 each while reserved fan
parking spots behind the grandstand are being offered again
for $50.00. Please note that the parking passes will not be
good for fairweek events.
Orders may be placed by phone between the
hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Fridays by contacting the speedway office at 717.527.2303.
Orders may also be submitted by mail by
sending a check or money order made payable to Port Royal
Speedway, to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA,
17082.
The Port Royal Speedway awards banquet will
be held on Saturday, February 2, 2013, at the Port Royal
Community Building, located along 4th St., just off of the
speedway’s backstretch.
Doors for the ceremony will open at 5 p.m.
Tickets for the banquet and awards are
limited and can also be purchased at a price of $30.00 each
by sending a check or money order made payable to Port Royal
Speedway, to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA,
17082.
Phone orders can also be placed.
Keep up to date on all speedway news and
information by visiting the official website oval at
www.portroyalspeedway.com.
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a new attitude!
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Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Banquet Is February 2, Get
Tickets Now!
Toys for prizes at banquet benefits 2013
Kids Night
1/9/13
Port Royal – The annual Port Royal Speedway
awards and banquet is set for under a month, on February 2
at the Port Royal Community Building.
The facility is located along 4th St., just
off of the speedway’s backstretch.
Doors for the ceremony will open at 5 p.m.
Those attending the banquet have the chance
to be eligible to win special door prizes including one
night pit passes to the track, one night general admission
passes, and more, all in an effort to bolster the annual
Kids Night program.
In order to have a chance at the prizes,
attendees need to bring an unwrapped kids toy to the event
and exchange it for a raffle ticket.
The toys will be used as prizes for the 2013
speedway Kids Night event, slated for July 13.
Honored at the banquet will be the 2012
track champions: Chad Layton, Aumiller’s Insurance 410
sprints; Tim Wilson, AB Auto Glass late models; John Heane,
Miller’s Auto Parts pro stocks; and Jason Zook, Juniata Tire
Sales/Casner’s Service Center enduros. Also receiving awards
will be the top-10 in the sprint, late model and pro stock
divisions along with the top-five in enduros.
Tickets for the banquet and awards are
currently on sale and can be purchased at a price of $30.00
each by sending a check or money order made payable to Port
Royal Speedway, to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port
Royal, PA, 17082.
Orders may also be placed by phone between
the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Fridays by contacting the speedway office at 717.527.2303.
The tentative 2013 Port Royal Speedway
season opener is slated for Saturday, March 16 at 6 PM,
featuring 410 and 358 sprint cars.
The first late model show of the year is
planned for March 23 along with 410 sprint cars and an
enduro dash.
Season reserve seats and passes for 2013 are
also currently on sale and can be purchased by writing or
calling the speedway office as well
PRS 2013 – Racing through a new decade with
a new attitude!
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www.portroyalspeedway.com
Williams Grove Speedway Releases 2013
Sprint Car Schedule
Williams Grove Speedway
12/28/12
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway has
released its 2013 schedule of events for sprint cars with
opening day set for Friday, March 22 at 7:30 pm, featuring
both the 410 and 358 sprint cars.
A pair of test and tune Bug Day programs
will pre-date the season opener, taking place from 1 – 4 pm
on Sunday March 10 and 17. The sessions will be open to 410
and 358 sprints, super sportsman, 358 late models and street
stocks.
In all, the high-powered, marquee division
410 sprint cars will compete in 35 programs during the 2013
Williams Grove season with many of the regular high profile,
high-dollar events returning for another round.
The 358 sprint cars will launch their 2013
campaign along with the 410 sprints on March 22 before
returning 15 more times during the season along with three
other occasions when they will compete in tandem with the
URC 360-powered sprints.
The first big local race of the season for
the mud-slinging 410 sprints comes up on April 19 at
Williams Grove when the Spring Classic Tommy Hinnershitz
Memorial is staged while kicking off the 2013 Diamond Series
of races.
The Diamond Series is run each season
comprised of a handful of the biggest oval races of the
year, carrying their own points and a payoff at season’s
end.
Other big local 410 sprint races in 2013
include a pair of Pennsylvania Speedweek shows this season
as Williams Grove begins the tradition of kicking off the
series Friday, June 28 before returning on July 5 with the
granddaddy of Speedweek, the Mitch Smith Memorial.
Twin 20s for 410 sprints will be spun off on
August 16 before the Jack Gunn Memorial, honoring the late
Hall of Fame promoter returns on August 30. However there
will be no triple 20s in 2013, as has been the case for the
Gunn race the last several years.
A twinbill of 410 and 358 sprints will make
up the Billy Kimmel Memorial on Sunday, September 1.
The World of Outlaws 410 sprint cars will be
back at Williams Grove Speedway for their customary six
annual shows at the historic oval spanning three weekends
from May through October.
The May weekend WoO stand spans May 17 and
18.
The Summer Nationals for the World of
Outlaws will take place July 19 and 20 before the premier
drivers in the sport return to the Grove for the 51st annual
World of Outlaws National Open on October 4 and 5.
The All Star Circuit of Champions Sprints
will be hosted at Williams Grove on two occasions during the
2013 season, first appearing on April 26 and then again on
June 14.
The season will come to a close on Saturday,
October 26 with the Fall Fest features-only program for 410
and 358 sprints, super sportsman and 358 late models.
Starting time for all sprint car events at
the track in 2013 has again been set for 7:30 pm with
warm-ups slated to take place 30 minutes prior.
The super late models, 305 sprints and ARDC
Midgets will also make stops at the track in 2013.
View the just released, full schedule for
both the sprint cars and the Saturday Night Series at
www.williamsgrove.com.
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Time Is Now For Port Royal Holiday Gifts
Season passes, seats and banquet tickets on sale
12/11/12
Port Royal – Time is running out to get that special
someone on your list a gift from Port Royal Speedway.
With the Christmas holiday just under two weeks away, the
time is now to order season passes or seats if you want to
have them under the tree on December 25.
Season passes and seats for the 2013 racing season at
Port Royal Speedway are currently on sale.
There is no increase in price for season seats and passes
for the 2013 season as all rates remain unchanged from the
2012 season.
A season reserve seat for all race events including
fairweek races in 2013 will again cost just $50.00. This
pass reserves seats only and is not good for general
admission to any events during the upcoming season.
Family Seating will once again be available at Port Royal
in 2013. Section C of the main grandstand is designated as
such and therefore NO SMOKING OR USE OF ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED
IN SECTION C.
Current season seat ticket holders must submit their
payment and request for renewal before February 1, 2013 or
surrender their seats.
General admission season passes are available, again at a
cost of just $300.00, which does include admission to all
fairweek races in 2013.
In addition, season pit passes are being offered, again
at a price of $400 each while reserved fan parking spots
behind the grandstand are being offered again for $50.00.
Please note that the parking passes will not be good for
fairweek events.
Orders may be placed by phone between the hours of 8 a.m.
and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays by contacting
the speedway office at 717.527.2303.
Orders may also be submitted by mail by sending a check
or money order made payable to Port Royal Speedway, to: Port
Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA, 17082.
The Port Royal Speedway awards banquet will be held on
Saturday, February 2, 2013, at the Port Royal Community
Building, located along 4th St., just off of the speedway’s
backstretch.
Doors for the ceremony will open at 5 p.m.
Honored will be the 2012 track champions: Chad Layton,
Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints; Tim Wilson, AB Auto Glass
late models; John Heane, Miller’s Auto Parts pro stocks; and
Jason Zook, Juniata Tire Sales/Casner’s Service Center
enduros.
Also receiving awards will be the top-10 in the sprint,
late model and pro stock divisions along with the top-five
in enduros.
Tickets for the banquet and awards are limited and can
also be purchased at a price of $30.00 each by sending a
check or money order made payable to Port Royal Speedway,
to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA, 17082.
Phone orders can also be placed.
Keep up to date on all speedway news and information by
visiting the official website oval at
www.portroyalspeedway.com.
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40th Annual Trail-Way Speedway Awards Banquet
Motorama Events Registration Open!
Hanover, PA (12/01/12) – Saturday December 1st, Trail-Way
Speedway held its 40th-Annual Awards Banquet at S.A.V.E.S.
Banquet Hall. There were around 350 people in attendance for
the dinner and awards ceremony. Over 50 drivers were honored
with a framed certificate listing the driver’s name,
division, where they placed, and a photo of their car. Many
drivers also received checks and trophies for their efforts
this past racing season.
Friday night champions were Tim Wagaman (358 Sprints), Grant
Adams (358 Late Models), Timothy Hahn (Extreme Stocks), and
Kyle Rohrbaugh (Friday Limited Stocks). Saturday night
champions included Chase Dietz (600cc Micro Sprints), Steven
Cox (270cc Micro Sprints), Sarah Redmond (Saturday Limited
Stocks), Justin Oberlin (Strictly Stocks), and Brad Kress
(Scramble Cars).
Brad Hostetter, secretary and race coordinator, spoke during
the banquet about the move to mainly Friday night races with
a select few races happening on Saturday nights. The
decision was difficult for the family to make, but the
family is working to finalize the schedule to allow as many
of the divisions as possible to race throughout the year.
Check www.trail-wayspeedway.com over the winter to see the
finalized schedule for 2013 or stop by the Trail-Way or
Motorama stands at the indoor race shows. Also Like our
Facebook page “Trail-Way Speedway” to stay up-to-date with
the happenings at Trail-Way Speedway.
The next event for the Hostetter family will be the 35th
Annual Motorama Events. Motorama will be held at the
Harrisburg Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, PA on February
16th and 17th, 2013. Registration is now open for Motorama;
please visit www.motoramaevents.com for more information.
Details are also being finalized for a $5000 sponsorship
from Castrol Oil which will be awarded to a team who
displays their car at Motorama.
The Hostetter family looks forward to another season of
great racing at the 1/3rd mile oval on the farm and hopes to
see you at the races.
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Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Governors Re-organize, Clark Elected To
Third Term As JCAS Pres,
Clay and Upgrade Projects Underway
11/19/12
Port Royal – The governing body of Port Royal Speedway
and The Juniata County Fair, The Juniata County Agricultural
Society recently completed its yearly reorganization and
restructuring.
Re-elected to a third term as president of the society
was Juniata County native and second-generation president,
Mr. Donald Clark.
Elected as vice president of the society was Mr. Richard
Aumiller while Mr. Parrish Shellenberger returns as
treasurer of the organization.
Aside from Clark, Aumiller and Shellenberger, the balance
of the 20-person JCAS board for the current 12-month term
has the following members seated: Ms. Beth Alleman, Mr.
Scott Arnold, Mr. Steve Arnold, Mr. Brian Casner , Mr. David
Cisney , Ms. Joanne Heckert, Ms. Heidi Kauffman, Mr. Terry
Landis, Ms. V. Sue Pontius, Mr. William Ritzman, Ms. Patty
Shoemaker, Mr. Clark Simonton, Mr. Steve Stimely, Mr. Steve
Swartz, Mr. Harry Swartz, Mr. Brian Towsey and Mr. Tom
Wagner.
Underway currently at the fairgrounds and speedway is the
total and entire resurfacing of the half-mile clay oval.
For the first time in numerous years, the entire speedway
including both straightaways and all four corners is being
re-surfaced with extensive clay.
Nearly 150 tri-axle truckloads of clay were recently
delivered to the track.
In addition, inside guardrail and retaining wall has been
removed from the mid-point of the backstretch through the
fourth corner with replacement in the offing.
Visit the speedway website at portroyalspeedway.com for
the latest track news and information.
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Port Royal Banquet Tickets Now On Sale
Event Set For February 2
11/18/12
Port Royal – The Port Royal Speedway awards banquet will
be held on Saturday, February 2, 2013, at the Port Royal
Community Building, located along 4th St., just off of the
speedway’s backstretch.
Doors for the ceremony will open at 5 p.m.
Honored will be the 2012 track champions: Chad Layton,
Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints; Tim Wilson, AB Auto Glass
late models; John Heane, Miller’s Auto Parts pro stocks; and
Jason Zook, Juniata Tire Sales/Casner’s Service Center
enduros.
Also receiving awards will be the top-10 in the sprint,
late model and pro stock divisions along with the top-five
in enduros.
Tickets for the banquet and awards are limited and can
now be purchased at a price of $30.00 each by sending a
check or money order made payable to Port Royal Speedway,
to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA, 17082.
Orders may also be placed by phone between the hours of 8
a.m. and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays by
contacting the speedway office at 717.527.2303.
Visit the speedway website at portroyalspeedway.com for
the latest track news and information.
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Port Royal Speedway 2013 Season Passes And Seats Now
On Sale
11/18/12
Port Royal – Season passes and seats for the 2013 racing
season at Port Royal Speedway are now on sale. And the
timing is perfect for holiday gift giving!
There is no increase in price for season seats and passes
for the 2013 season as all rates remain unchanged from the
2012 season.
A season reserve seat for all race events including
fairweek races in 2013 will again cost just $50.00. This
pass reserves seats only and is not good for general
admission to any events during the upcoming season.
Family Seating will once again be available at Port Royal
in 2013. Section C of the main grandstand is designated as
such and therefore NO SMOKING OR USE OF ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED
IN SECTION C.
Current season seat ticket holders must submit their
payment and request for renewal before February 1, 2013 or
surrender their seats.
General admission season passes are also now available,
again at a cost of just $300.00, which does include
admission to all fairweek races in 2013.
In addition, season pit passes are being offered, again
at a price of $400 each while reserved fan parking spots
behind the grandstand are being offered again for $50.00.
Please note that the parking passes will not be good for
fairweek events.
Orders may be placed by phone between the hours of 8 a.m.
and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays by contacting
the speedway office at 717.527.2303.
Orders may also be submitted by mail by sending a check
or money order made payable to Port Royal Speedway, to: Port
Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA, 17082.
Stay up to date with all Port Royal news and events by
visiting the oval’s official website at
www.portroyalspeedway.com.
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LINCOLN SPEEDWAY Abbottstown, PA 2012 ANNUAL LINCOLN
SPEEDWAY AWARDS BANQUET
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Feb. 25, 2012 (2 PM) 2012 NORTHEAST
SEASON OPENER –“ICE BREAKER 30” - 410 Sprints ONLY (30
Laps/$3,500-to-win)
DANNY DIETRICH CLAIMS FIRST TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP; Tim
Wagaman wins first Lincoln 358 Sprint Title; Watson
thundercar champ for third time; Ironically, Montieth
finished only sixth in points YORK, PA, 11/20/10 - Lincoln
Speedway track champions and special year-end awards were
handed out at the Holiday Inn in York Saturday night,
November 17th. More than 200 people were in attendance to
watch the crowning of the 410 sprint, 358 sprint, and
thundercar champions for 2012. The top finishers in the
season-long point series for all three divisions were
honored as well as special awards.
DIETRICH CLAIMS FIRST LAWRENCE CHEVROLET TRACK
CHAMPIONSHIP For the first time in five years, Lincoln
crowned a new track champion in 2012. Rising 410 sprint car
star Danny Dietrich scored nine Lincoln wins during a
breakout season that included his first-ever victories
against the World of Outlaws and All-Star Circuit of
Champions and the annual Kenny Weld/Hilly Rife Memorial race
en route to his first Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprint Track
Championship.
Four-time track champ (2008-2011) Brian Montieth of
Phoenixville was the other big winner during the year, with
the Spring Sprint Championship, Lincoln Keystone Cup race,
Gohn Memorial, PA Speedweek, and the annual Hank Gentzler
Manufacturers Appreciation events among his eight wins. And
his eight wins bumped him up to ninth on the all-time
Lincoln career win list (passing Van May) win list with 34.
Despite the wins, he was only able to finish sixth in points
in another season filled with competitive Lincoln racing.
Together, Dietrich and Montieth claimed 17 of the 27
races, with Dietrich finishing in the top five 20 times and
top ten 23 of the 27events, and Montieth amassing 16
top-five finishes. Dietrich’s nine wins placed him into a
19th-place tie with Steve Kinser on the all-time Lincoln win
list.
It was also the first track title for car owner Gary
Kauffman and sponsors Sandoe’s Fruit Market and APM
Buildings. Dietrich’s title also secured chief wrench Jacob
Hinkle his first Mechanic of the Year award.
Myerstown’s Brent Marks nailed down second in season
points in the TJ’s Body Shop/BAPA Paints & Auto Supply #19M.
Marks scored a second-week win, ten top ten and 21 top five
finishes to finish 265 points behind Dietrich in season
points.
Cory Haas had his best-ever year in a 410 sprinter,
finishing third in points on the strength of four wins,
doubling his Lincoln career total to eight. Haas scored 17
top-fives and 21 top-10 finishes. Haas’ wins included the
season finale on October 13th.
Denver’s Alan Krimes scored one win, 15 top-fives and 20
top-tens to finish fourth in season points.
New Oxford’s Jim Siegel went winless in 2012, but
finished in the top five five times and top ten 17 times to
round out the top five in season points.
Completing the top ten in season points were Montieth,
2012 most improved driver Gerard McIntyre, Jr., Billy
Dietrich (who claimed his first career Lincoln 410 sprint
win on April 28th), Brad McClelland (one win), and Adam Wilt
(who lone season win was on opening day on February 25th).
The other Lincoln winner in 2012 was Brian Leppo on March
17th.
All told, there were nine different winners in 27 races
at Lincoln in 2012.
Third-generation driver Hunter Mackison, who finished the
season 16th in points, was recognized as Lincoln’s 2012
rookie of-the-year.
2012 SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS (410 Sprints) Super Sprint
Champion – Danny Dietrich Mechanic of the Year – Jacob
Hinkle Rookie of the Year – Hunter Mackison Sportsmanship
Award – Chad Criswell Most Improved Driver – Gerard
McIntyre, Jr.
TIM WAGAMAN CLAIMS FIRST LINCOLN SPEEDWAY KEIZER
ALUMINUM WHEELS TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP In a season that saw 14
different winners in 17 events, Hanover’s Tim Wagaman was
the most consistent of all drivers in claiming his
first-ever track title in the 358 sprint car division.
And he did it without registering a win at the Pigeon
Hills oval during the season, dethroning uncle Jeff
Rohrbaugh by a mere 30 points in a battle that went down to
the final points race. Despite being winless, Wagaman
registered six top-five and 13 top-ten finishes in the 17
events.
Rohrbaugh, whose lone win was in the 358 sprint season
opener on March 10th, finished second on the strength of a
win, seven top-five, and 11 top-ten finishes. Rohrbaugh was
also the division’s leading heat winner with six.
Norristown’s Todd Rittenhouse, Jr. recorded five top-five
and 11 top-ten finishes en route to third in season points.
Niki Young finished fourth in points with a
division-leading three wins, division-leading eight top
fives, and a division-leading 13 top ten finishes.
Most improved driver Austin Hogue, one of eight drivers
recording their first career Lincoln win in 2012, finished
fifth in points. His win came on his sponsor’s night, BAPS
Auto Paints & Supply Night on July 14th.
Other first-time winners in 2012 were lady driver Brie
Hershey, D.J. Montgomery, Jacob Allen, Mark Smith, Matt
Mountz, Shane Hoff, and Ryan Wilson. The only other repeat
winner in 2012 was Scott Fisher.
Sixth through tenth in season points were Nathan
Berwager, rookie of-the-year Ryan Wilson (one win),
sportsmanship award winner Cris Eash (one win), Tyler Ross,
and Mike Bittinger (one win).
2012 SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS (358 Sprints) 358 Sprint
Champion – Tim Wagaman Rookie of the Year – Ryan Wilson
Sportsmanship Award – Cris Eash Most Improved Driver –
Austin Hogue
Kreitz and Cannon Repeat Wins at the Final Showdown at
SSP on Saturday
Newberrytown, PA (November 10, 2012) – The Final Showdown
for the Super Sprint Cars at the Susquehanna Speedway Park
on Saturday afternoon, November 10 went to Don Kreitz Jr. of
Sinking Spring for the second year in a row. Etter’s Pat
Cannon also took the 358 Sprint Car portion as well claiming
the 20-lap feature event.
From the outside the front row, Chad Layton took the
early lead of the 30-lap Super Sprint Car feature event.
Mechanical failure forced Layton to the pit on the third
circuit, relinquishing the lead to Brian Montieth. Montieth
led the next 13 laps weaving in and out of lapped traffic
until Danny Dietrich who started sixth, moved past Montieth
to take the lead on lap 16. The next lap, the red flag flew
with three cars getting together in turn three as Billy
Dietrich rolled. During the red flag period, Montieth was
forced to the pit area with a flat tire, forcing him to the
rear at the next restart. When the race was restarted,
Dietrich led over Greg Hodnett and Brent Marks. On lap 23,
Donnie Kreitz Jr. moved from a tenth place starting spot and
into the runnerup spot. As Dietrich maneuvered through
lapped traffic, Krietz closed the gap considerably and took
the lead on lap 29. Before the checkered could be thrown,
the red flag flew once again setting a one-lap shootout for
the race. At the finish, Krietz held on for the win over
Dietrich. Hodnett finished third with Marks and Mark Smith
rounding out the top five. Heat race wins went to Danny
Dietrich, Adam Wilt and Brian Montieth. Hunter Mackison won
the consolation event.
In the 20-lap 358 Sprint Car feature, Ryan Greth took the
lead from the outside front row starting spot. However, on
lap 4 Greth jumped the cushion and last year’s Showdown
winner Pat Cannon scooted by to take the lead. Cannon set
sail to lead the final 15 circuits to take the win over
polesitter Josh Beard. Doug Hammaker finished third with
Matt Horst taking the fourth place position on the final lap
from Billy Pauch Jr. Pauch settled for fifth at the end.
Qualifying heat race winners were Dale Hammaker, Doug
Hammaker, and Cris Eash. Nathan Snyder won the consolation
race.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday, use the track
phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information.
Susquehanna Speedway Park Race Results from Saturday,
November 10, 2012
Super Sprint Cars (30 laps): 1. Don Kreitz Jr.; 2. Danny
Dietrich; 3. Greg Hodnett; 4. Brent Marks; 5. Mark Smith; 6.
Logan Schuchart; 7. Cole Duncan; 8. Adam Wilt; 9. Brian
Montieth; 10. Gerald McIntyre; 11. Billy Pauch Jr.; 12. Mark
Zimmerman; 13. Bobby Howard; 14. Blaine Heimbach; 15. Hunter
Mackison; 16. Glenndon Forsythe; 17. Robbie Kendall; 18.
Steve Petry; 19. Billy Dietrich; 20. Cory Haas; 21. Michael
Bittinger; 22. Fred Rahmer; 23. Chad Layton; 24. April
Wilson; DNQ – Bill Stine; Cody Fletcher; Jordan Mackison;
Brian Ehrenszeller.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Layton (1-2); Montieth (3-15); Danny
Dietrich (16-28); Krietz (29-30).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: D. Dietrich; Wilt and Montieth.
CONSOLATION RACE WINNER: H. Macksion.
358 Sprint Cars (20 laps): 1. Pat Cannon; 2. Josh Beard;
3. Doug Hammaker; 4. Matt Horst; 5. Billy Pauch Jr.; 6.
Logan Schuchart; 7. Austin Hogue; 8. Derek Locke; 9. Kyle
Moody; 10. Nathan Snyder; 11. Scott Fisher; 12. Bob
Anderson; 13. Teddy Thomas; 14. Brie Hershey; 15. Michael
Hamer; 16. Ashley Cappetta; 17. Mark Smith; 18. Tim Wagaman
II; 19. Dale Hammaker; 20. Nick Palomerino; 21. Cris Eash;
22. Jason Cherry; 23. Ryan Greth; 24. Adrian Shaffer; DNQ –
Stan Campbell; Chase Dietz; Larry Smith; Bill Sherman;
George Streaker Jr.; Alex Spaulding; Sean Case.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Greth (1-4); Cannon (5-20).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Dale Hammaker; Doug Hammaker and Eash.
CONSOLATION RACE WINNER: Snyder.
Previous Winners of The Final Showdown:
2010: Chad Layton (Super Sprint Cars); Aaron Ott (358
Sprint Cars).
2011: Don Kreitz Jr. (Super Sprint Cars); Pat Cannon (358
Sprint Cars).
2012: Don Kreitz Jr. (Super Sprint Cars); Pat Cannon (358
Sprint Cars).
Cars, Stars and Great Weather on Tap for The Final
Showdown at SSP on Saturday, November 10
Pre-Entry List Released for the Last 410 Winged Sprint
Car Race in the U.S.
Newberrytown, PA (November 7, 2012) – On Saturday
afternoon, November 10, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will
host The Final Showdown for the Super (410) Sprint Cars in
the Central PA area as well as the entire United States for
2011. Also included in this special program will be the
popular 358 Sprint Cars. The raindate will be Sunday,
November 11 but is not expected to be used with great
weather forecasted for Saturday.
The Super (410) Sprint Car feature event will be 30-laps
and pay the winner $6,000 if the driver is pre-entered on or
before Monday, November 5. Anyone entering the event on
Tuesday, November 6 or after will receive $5,000-to-win. The
race will also now pay and increased amount of $300 to start
the feature. Tow money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers
will only be paid to those who pre-entered before November
5. For the Super Sprint Cars, mufflers WILL NOT be required
and an open tire rule on all four corners will be in place.
All other rules of the Central PA Super (410) Sprint Cars
will prevail for this event. Raceivers will be mandatory.
The 358 Sprint Car feature event will be 20-laps and pay
the winner $2,000 if they are pre-entered on or before
Monday, November 5. Anyone entering the event on Tuesday,
November 6 or after will receive $1,500-to-win. The race
will also now pay and increased amount of $200 to start the
feature.Tow money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers will
only be paid to those who pre-entered before November 3. The
tire rule will be the same used at the regular 358 Sprint
Car tracks – (All right rear tires used must be a HOOSIER
National Sprint Spec tire, size 105/18-15. Any SC compound
tire is permitted). All other rules of the Central PA 358
Sprint Cars will prevail for this event. Mufflers are not
required for the 358 Sprint Cars. Raceivers will be
mandatory.
For both the Super Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars, the
starting positions for the Qualifying Heat races will be
aligned through a blind draw at the pit gate on the day of
the event. Feature lineups for both classes will be
determined by heat race number one winner drawing for an
inversion (1,3,6) or (1,2,4,6,8) depending on the number of
heat races.
As an extra bonus, all pre-entrants will be able to draw
a second time for a starting position if he or she does not
like their first draw for position. However, the entrant
must take the second drawn spot regardless of whether or not
it is a better starting position.
Pre-entry for the event was not mandatory, but highly
encouraged to receive the benefits of pre-entering. A
Pre-entry with the fee ($50.00) must be postmarked by
Monday, November 5, 2012. All entries postmarked on or after
Tuesday, November 6, 2012 will not receive the bonus
winner’s pay, tow money if not qualified and the choice for
second pill draw. Entries will be taken on the day of the
event. The entry fee includes a complimentary pit pass for
the driver.
Twenty four-(24) pre-entries for the Super Sprint Cars
include Fred Rahmer (Salfordville); Greg Hodnett
(Thomasville); Brian Montieth (New Oxford); Bill Stine
(Mechanicsburg); Don Kreitz Jr. (Sinking Spring); Chad
Layton (Harrisburg); Danny Dietrich III (Gettysburg); Billy
Dietrich (Biglerville); Brent Marks (Myerstown); Blaine
Heimbach (Selinsgrove); Cole Duncan (Lockbourne, OH); Cory
Haas (York); Hunter Mackison (York); Jordan Mackison (York);
Jason Cherry (Blandon); Cris Eash (Hanover); Gerald McIntrye
(New Oxford); Bob Howard (Jersey Shore); Mike Bittinger
(Abbottstown) and Robbie Kendall (Catonsville, MD).
Twenty six-(26) pre-entries for the Central PA 358 Sprint
Cars include Adrian Shaffer (Hellam); Pat Cannon (Etters);
Dale Hammaker (Grantville); Doug Hammaker (McSherrystown);
Nathan Snyder (Halifax); Brie Hershey (Dillsburg); Larry
Smith (Scranton); Austin Hogue (Manchester); Austin Moody
(Lewisberry); Michael Hamer (Etters): Scott Fisher (East
Berlin); Stan Campbell (Hagerstown, MD); Sean Case
(Sellersville); Bill Sherman (Abbottstown); Matt Horst
(Richfield); Ryan Greth (New Bloomfield); Josh Beard and
Chase Dietz (York).
Hanover’s Logan Schuchart, Frenchtown, NJ’s Billy Pauch
Jr. and Sunbury’s Mark Smith are the only drivers
pre-entered for both classes of Sprint Cars and is eligible
to win $8,000 by winning both Sprint Car features. More
entries for both classes as expected as well on raceday.
Last year, Don Kreitz Jr. won the Super Sprint Car
30-lapper with 33 car entered. Pat Cannon was victorious in
the 358 Sprint Car feature that saw 36 cars enter the event.
Gates will open for both the pit area at 11:30 a.m. and
grandstand area at 12:00 p.m. with racing action beginning
at 2:00 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
are Adults (ages 18-59) $20.00; Young Adults (ages 11-17) &
Senior Adults (60 & Older) $15.00; Children (10 & under) are
free. Pit pass prices are $30.00 for everyone. The minimum
age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years of age
with a copy of a birth certificate is required for all ages
12 to 14. The Entry Fee for the Driver includes the pit pass
with the entry.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at www.sspracing.net. On raceday, use the
track phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information.
Previous Winners of The Final Showdown:
2010: Chad Layton (Super Sprint Cars); Aaron Ott (358
Sprint Cars).
2011: Don Kreitz Jr. (Super Sprint Cars); Pat Cannon (358
Sprint Cars).
2012: To be determined on Saturday, November 10, 2012.
Saturday, November 10, 2012 – The Final Showdown Time
Schedule
(Subject to Change – Raindate: Sunday, November 11, 2012)
11:30 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes (Ages 12 & up):
$30.00;
12:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General Admission:
Adults (18-59): $20.00; Seniors (60 & older) &
Young Adults (11 – 17); $15.00; Children (10 & under)
Free.
1:15 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
1:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin
Rotation: 358 Sprint Cars
Super Sprint Cars
2:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
358 Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
358 Sprint Cars Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Feature (30 laps)
358 Sprint Car Feature (20 laps)
* Top Three Finishers Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” – The “Big track” is
available for rent. The “Big Track” rental fee is $1,400.00
for 4 hours and may be split between a maximum of five-(5)
drivers/teams. Only one car is permitted on the track at a
time. If an ambulance is requested, it is an additional
$75.00 per hour. For nighttime rentals at the “Big Track”,
an additional $100.00 per hour will be charged for lights.
To reserve either track, please call 717-292-1696.
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Thanks Supporters, Plans For 2013
Passes and banquet tickets on sale by late November
11/7/12
Port Royal, PA – Port Royal Speedway and PRS Promotions
closed a successful season of dirt track auto racing action
in mid-October.
The speedway and PRS Promotions officials extend a thank
you to all fans, competitors, employees and support staff
for making the 2012 season one of growth and success at the
historic oval.
“We continue to be encouraged by not only the continued
support of the track by the fans and drivers in 2012 but by
the growth of that support as well,” says PRS Promotions
front-man Steve O’Neal.
“The direction of the Juniata County Agricultural Society
and Port Royal Speedway continues to be a good one.”
Thanks to strong support throughout the season by racers
and fans alike, work has begun planning for the 2013 season
with several oval initiatives either in the planning stages
or already underway.
Early work is likewise underway plotting a 2013 schedule
of events
Season general admission passes, season pit passes,
season seats and season parking passes for 2013 will go on
sale by late November, just in time for holiday gift giving.
The speedway awards banquet is set for Saturday night,
February 2, 2013 at 5 pm at the Port Royal Community
Building.
Likewise, tickets will go on sale by late November.
The speedway announced a five-year tire deal for sprint
cars with Hoosier Tires in late October.
More details about Hoosier Tire requirements for sprint
cars at the track in 2013 are in the offing.
The 2013 season opener for sprint cars is tentatively
slated for Saturday, March 16.
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY RESCHEDULING BRAWL
HAGERSTOWN, MD: With the Brawl in the Fall scheduled
since the beginning of the year for October 27-28,
Hagerstown Speedway could only hope for a good weekend
weather-wise after last year’s surprise snow storm which
postponed the event.
As qualifying events were completed Saturday with all
feature line ups set, officials were reviewing all available
weather data, much with different scenarios, with all good
intentions of having a window of opportunity Sunday to
complete the feature events.
With the brunt of Superstorm Sandy actually forecast for
Monday, it grew in size while approaching up the Eastern
Atlantic and by Sunday morning, a leading edge had already
extended to the track with a drizzle falling. This left no
other option but to postpone to the first available date of
Sunday, November 11th.
Sandy will be one the Northeast will not forget for a
long time as it created devastation all along the Eastern
coast until making its turn inland further to the north.
Hagerstown Speedway did weather Sandy well in comparison
to its neighbors, however received some damage. Located just
behind the speedway backstretch, the Conococheague Creek did
crest its banks and flooded into the pit area. There are
trees down, some signs were also victims of the high winds
and power surging on and off since the worst of the storm,
but clean-up will be much easier than for thousands that
have extensive damage to their homes, farms, and businesses
and may be without power for weeks. Our heartfelt sympathies
go out to the fans, drivers, crew members and anyone
affected by this natural disaster.
Since Monday, the speedway has received a number of calls
from various drivers who had different reasons for an
inability to return on the postponed date making speedway
officials meet to discuss and rethink the rescheduling date.
"Next week is not enough time for many to recover from
this mess to be able to enjoy the races," said speedway
owner, Frank Plessinger." Pushing it back another week will
only put us into colder and more unfavorable weather
conditions as well as other scheduling conflicts. The next
weekend is Thanksgiving and definitely not a choice."
Discussing a plan to complete the Brawl’s feature day on
a spring Sunday was favorable to the majority of those
calling. Sunday was preferred as not to conflict with other
tracks that also get underway early.
Hagerstown Speedway certainly regrets this unfortunate
situation; however, this natural disaster left very few
alternatives. This change will allow fans and drivers a
better opportunity to have this race under better weather
conditions and all around better circumstances currently
surrounding the Northeast.
The rules for a rain date are as follows:
1. The two day rain checks are good, so DO NOT LOSE them!
2. The entire race fields are already set to race, so if
a car owner and driver part ways, the car, not the driver,
starts the event. The car owner can allow the driver to take
the spot if he/she chooses. Either way the unqualified
car/driver will start at the rear of the field.
Hagerstown’s 2013 schedule and those of other speedways
are just beginning the planning stages. Different options
will be reviewed and a rescheduled date will be announced as
soon as possible and included onto the new schedule.
Follow the speedway on Twitter and Facebook. Also check
the website www.hagerstownspeedway.com or contact the
speedway office at 301-582-0640.
The Final Showdown at SSP to Now Pay $6,000-To-Win on
Saturday, November 10
Newberrytown, PA (October 4, 2012) – On Saturday
afternoon, November 10, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will
host The Final Showdown for the Super (410) Sprint Cars in
the Central PA area as well as the entire United States for
2011. Also included in this special program will be the
popular 358 Sprint Cars. The raindate will be Sunday,
November 11.
The Super (410) Sprint Car feature event will be 30-laps
and pay the winner $6,000 if the driver is pre-entered on or
before Monday, November 5. Anyone entering the event on
Tuesday, November 6 or after will receive $5,000-to-win. The
race will also now pay and increased amount of $300 to start
the feature. Tow money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers
will only be paid to those who pre-entered before November
5. For the Super Sprint Cars, mufflers WILL NOT be required
and an open tire rule on all four corners will be in place.
All other rules of the Central PA Super (410) Sprint Cars
will prevail for this event. Raceivers will be mandatory.
The 358 Sprint Car feature event will be 20-laps and pay
the winner $2,000 if they are pre-entered on or before
Monday, November 5. Anyone entering the event on Tuesday,
November 6 or after will receive $1,500-to-win. The race
will also now pay and increased amount of $200 to start the
feature.Tow money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers will
only be paid to those who pre-entered before November 3. The
tire rule will be the same used at the regular 358 Sprint
Car tracks – (All right rear tires used must be a HOOSIER
National Sprint Spec tire, size 105/18-15. Any SC compound
tire is permitted). All other rules of the Central PA 358
Sprint Cars will prevail for this event. Mufflers are not
required for the 358 Sprint Cars. Raceivers will be
mandatory.
For both the Super Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars, the
starting positions for the Qualifying Heat races will be
aligned through a blind draw at the pit gate on the day of
the event. Feature lineups for both classes will be
determined by heat race number one winner drawing for an
inversion (1,3,6) or (1,2,4,6,8) depending on the number of
heat races.
As an extra bonus, all pre-entrants will be able to draw
a second time for a starting position if he or she does not
like their first draw for position. However, the entrant
must take the second drawn spot regardless of whether or not
it is a better starting position.
Pre-entry for the event was not mandatory, but highly
encouraged to receive the benefits of pre-entering. A
Pre-entry with the fee ($50.00) must be postmarked by
Monday, November 5, 2012. All entries postmarked on or after
Tuesday, November 6, 2012 will not receive the bonus
winner’s pay, tow money if not qualified and the choice for
second pill draw. Entries will be taken on the day of the
event. The entry fee includes a complimentary pit pass for
the driver.
Gates will open for both the pit area at 11:30 a.m. and
grandstand area at 12:00 p.m. with racing action beginning
at 2:00 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
are Adults (ages 18-59) $20.00; Young Adults (ages 11-17) &
Senior Adults (60 & Older) $15.00; Children (10 & under) are
free. Pit pass prices are $30.00 for everyone. The minimum
age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years of age
with a copy of a birth certificate is required for all ages
12 to 14. The Entry Fee for the Driver includes the pit pass
with the entry.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at www.sspracing.net. On raceday, use the
track phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information.
Previous Winners of The Final Showdown:
2010: Chad Layton (Super Sprint Cars); Aaron Ott (358
Sprint Cars).
2011: Don Kreitz Jr. (Super Sprint Cars); Pat Cannon (358
Sprint Cars).
2012: To be determined on Saturday, November 10, 2012.
Saturday, November 10, 2012 – The Final Showdown Time
Schedule
(Subject to Change – Raindate: Sunday, November 11, 2012)
11:30 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes (Ages 12 & up):
$30.00;
12:00 a.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General Admission:
Adults (18-59): $20.00; Seniors (60 & older) &
Young Adults (11 – 17); $15.00; Children (10 & under)
Free.
1:15 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
1:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin
Rotation: 358 Sprint Cars
Super Sprint Cars
2:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
358 Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
358 Sprint Cars Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Feature (30 laps)
358 Sprint Car Feature (20 laps)
* Top Three Finishers Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” – The “Big track” is
available for rent. The “Big Track” rental fee is $1,400.00
for 4 hours and may be split between a maximum of five-(5)
drivers/teams. Only one car is permitted on the track at a
time. If an ambulance is requested, it is an additional
$75.00 per hour. For nighttime rentals at the “Big Track”,
an additional $100.00 per hour will be charged for lights.
To reserve either track, please call 717-292-1696.
Drew Heistand Wins Midget Feature as
Walton Repeats Micro Win on Saturday in J&K Salvage Candy
Bowl VIII at SSP
Newberrytown, PA (October 27, 2012) – The 8th Annual
Candy Bowl at the Susquehanna Speedway Park presented by J&K
Salvage of York on Saturday, October 27 found many racers at
the Newberrytown oval. Drew Heistand of Wrightsville won the
exciting 20-lap wingless ARDC Midgets holding off second and
third place finishers Bruce Buckwalter Jr. and Ryan Greth
over the waning stages of the race. Tim Buckwalter claimed
his first ARDC Midget Championship as well. Tyler Walton of
Mifflintown became the first repeat 600cc Micro Sprints
Candy Bowl winner by claiming the 20-lap feature event over
Shane Lewis and early leader Heath Hehnly.
Richland’s Jared Umbenhauer claimed the 20-lap Sportsman
Modified feature over Craig Whitmoyer and Tim Fitzpatrick.
Umbenhauer claimed his second straight Candy Bowl win.
Hanover’s Mike Walls led from the fourth lap until the
finish to claim the 25-lap Thundercars main event. Chris
Transeau of Littlestown picked up the Legends Cars 20-lap
feature victory. Lewisberry’s Jason Stahl won the 20-lap
Sidewinder Sprint feature. York Haven’s Zakari Kitner picked
up the 15-lap Pro Sign & Design Mini Van Feature also
collecting his third win of the season.
Before the midget feature began, the cars and drivers in
all divisions were brought to the frontstretch for the large
crowd of children in costumes to trick or treat. This was
also a great opportunity for everyone to visit their
favorite drivers to get pictures and autographs.
Previous Winners of the Candy Bows presented by J&K
Salvage:
2005: Mike Miller (ARDC Midgets); Cody Darrah (600cc
Micro Sprints); Duane Watson
(Thundercars); Kory Sites (Street Stocks); Jason Rochelle
(Legends Cars); Greg Updegraff
(Xtreme Stock Cars); Kendra Knaub (Women on Wheels Stock
Cars); Butch Richcreek (Mini Vans); Penney Repp (Women on
Wheels School Buses).
2006: Ray Bull (ARDC Midgets); Ben Murphy (600cc Micro
Sprints); Craig Wagaman (Thundercars);
Jason Rochelle (Legends Cars); Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans);
Kendra Knaub (Women on Wheels Stock Cars).
2007: Eric Heydenreich (ARDC Midgets); Brent Marks (600cc
Micro Sprints); Craig Wagaman
(Thundercars); Jason Rochelle (Legends Cars); Mike Taft
(Mini Vans); Kendra Knaub (Women
on Wheels Stock Cars).
2008: Randy Monroe Jr. (ARDC Midgets); Jimmy Brookens
(600cc Micro Sprints); Sam Gallagher Jr.
(Thundercars); Stephen Nederostek (Legends Cars); Richard
Day (Mini Vans); Kendra Knaub
(Women on Wheels Stock Cars).
2009: Steve Buckwalter (ARDC Midgets); Shane Lewis (600cc
Micro Sprints); Sam Gallagher Jr.
(Thundercars); Blaine Leppo (Legends Cars); Daryl Sipe
(Mini Vans).
2010: Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (ARDC Midgets); Heath Henley
(600cc Micro Sprints); Sam Gallagher Jr.
(Thundercars); Craig Whitmoyer (Sportsman Modifieds);
Scott Gobrecht (Legends Cars);
Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans).
2011: Alex Bright (ARDC Midgets); Tyler Walton (600cc
Micro Sprints); Roy Wareheim Jr.
(Thundercars); Jared Umbenhauer (Sportsman Modifieds);
Harlon Leppo (Legends Cars); Joe
Robertson (Sidewinder Sprints), Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans).
2012: Drew Heistand (ARDC Midgets); Tyler Walton (600cc
Micro Sprints); Mike Walls
(Thundercars); Jared Umbenhauer (Sportsman Modifieds);
Chris Transeau (Legends Cars);
Jason Stahl (Sidewinder Sprints), Zakari Sipe (Mini
Vans).
Race Results from Saturday, October 27, 2012
ARDC Midget Feature (20 laps): 1. Drew Heistand; 2. Bruce
Buckwalter, Jr. 3. Ryan Greth; 4. Brenden Bright; 5. Ryan
Smith; 6. Brett Arndt; 7. Steve Buckwalter; 8. Trevor
Kobylarz; 9. Steven Drevicki; 10. Steve Craig; 11. Nick
Wean; 12. P.J. Gargiulo; 13. Jimmy Glenn; 14. Brian Gilmore;
15. Dusty Heistand; 16. Steven Bull; 17. Randy Reid; 18.
Brett Wanner; 19. Austin Burke; 20. Dave Shirk; 21. Mark
Gilmore; 22. Brian Suchy; 23. John Barnett; 24. Jim Jackson;
25. Tim Buckwalter.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Drew Heistand (1-20).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: B. Buckwalter Jr.; Dusty Heistand and
Drew Heistand.
600cc Micro Sprint Feature (20 laps): 1. Tyler Walton; 2.
Shane Lewis; 3. Heath Henley; 4. Dwayne Gutshall; 5. Travis
Scott; 6. Jim Young; 7. Tanner Hunsicker; 8. Tom Kohler; 9.
Colton Laughman; 10. Jermaine Godshall; 11. Chase Dietz; 12.
Tim Buckwalter; DNS- Hannah Risser.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Hehnly (1-15); Walton (16-20).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Buckwalter and Gutshall.
Sportsman Modified Feature (20 laps): 1. Jared
Umbenhauer; 2. Craig Whitmoyer; Tim Fitzpatrick; 4. Mike
Glass; 5. Paul Kline; 6. Shawn Fitzpatrick; 7. Wayne Witmer;
8. Brad Brightbill; 9. Michael Loney; 10. Dave Dissinger;
11. Aaron Gerhart; 12. Trent Drewbaker; 13. Chris Jenkins;
14. Kody Sites; 15. Kevin Belmont; 16. Matt Hafer; 17. Kevin
Beach; 18. Roy Weist; 19. Todd Bashore; 20. Robert Derfler;
21. Josh Hertzog; 22. Jeremy Hertzog; 23. Charles Fayash; DQ
(Fighting in the Pits) – John Kovatch IV; DNS – Christopher
Hertzog.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Umbenhauer (1-20).
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Umbenrhauer; Whitmoyer and Kline.
Legends Cars Feature (20 laps): 1. Chris Transeau; 2.
Chris Penkauskas; 3. Brent Marquis; 4. John Lyter; 5. Jacob
Feltch; 6. Greg Mertz; 7. Ed Trump; 8. Dave Miller; 9. Randy
Minnich; 10. Donald Butler.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Transeau (1-20).
HEAT RACE WINNER: Penkauskas
Thundercars Feature (25 laps): 1. Mike Walls; 2. Kyle
Martin; 3. Brian Walls; 4. Dave Prunkl; 5. Dan Zechman; 6.
Gino Comi; 7. Roy Wareheim; 8. Wayne Dutterer; 9. Mikey
Guise; 10. Greg Emlet; 11. Will Walls; 12. Kevin Heckman;
13. Jason Townsend; 14. Tom Walls; 15. Jimmy Jesmer; 16.
Danny Beard; 17. Todd Miller.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Wareheim (1); Martin (2-3); M. Walls
(4-25).
HARD CHARGER: Mike Walls (+13 spots: 14th Starting Spot /
1st Finish).
HARD LUCK: Tom Walls (-12 spots: 2nd Starting Spot / 14th
Finish).
Sidewinder Sprints Feature (20 laps): 1. Jason Stahl; 2.
Mike Zelionis; 3. Adam Meier; 4. Tanner Hunsicker; 5. Chris
Krull; 6. Rohan Beasley; 7. Zach Overmiller; 8. Mike Deimler.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Stahl (1-20).
HEAT RACE WINNER: Stahl.
Pro Sign & Design Mini Van Feature (15 laps): 1. Zakari
Kitner; 2. Donnie Groff; 3. Anthony Roberts; 4. Jeremy
Haines; 5. Ryan Davis; 6. Brian Steiner; 7. Pete Haines; 8.
Al Kessock.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Kitner (1-6; 8-15); Roberts (7).
- 2012 Schedule of Events at "SSP Big Track" -
(Schedule as of October 20, 2012 - Subject to Change)
November 3 (Sat.) 9th Annual Turkey 200 Enduro – Big Car
Enduro (100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro (100
laps) plus Classic Cars, Mini Vans and Figure 8 Racing
(1:00 p.m.); Rain date: Sunday, November 4.
November 10 (Sat.) The Final Showdown – Super (410)
Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars (2:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Sunday, November 11.
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” – The “Big track” is
available for rent. The “Big Track” rental fee is $1,400.00
for 4 hours and may be split between a maximum of five-(5)
drivers/teams. Only one car is permitted on the track at a
time. If an ambulance is requested, it is an additional
$75.00 per hour. For nighttime rentals at the “Big Track”,
an additional $100.00 per hour will be charged for lights.
To reserve either track, please call 717-292-1696.
HURRICANE SANDY FORECAST POSTPONES HAGERSTOWN’S BRAWL
IN THE FALL
Hagerstown, MD: Postponed by rain in the past and last
year by a Trick or Treat snow story, but today, with the
edge of Hurricane Sandy already ready to move into the
Hagerstown before race time today, there is no way of
completing the Brawl in the Fall program as scheduled.
All qualifying for the 1st Annual Brawl in the Fall
presented by Buchanan Auto Park was completed yesterday
under overcast skies and mild temperatures however feature
events have been postponed until Sunday, November 11th.
The four starting fields are set and the event will start
up as already scheduled at noon on the 11th. Pit gates open
at 8:00 a.m. while grandstand entrance is at 9:30 a.m.
Drivers meeting is at 11:45 with the 410 sprint event
getting underway at 12:00 noon.
The speedway hopes all competitors, crew members and fans
alike will have a safe trip home and make preparations for
this potentially devastating storm that is to take over the
Northeast for the next several days.
Follow the speedway on Twitter and Facebook. Also check
the website www.hagerstownspeedway.com for any changes in
weather conditions that may further delay and/or cancel the
program or contact the speedway office at 301-582-0640.
HAGERSTOWN’S BRAWL IN THE FALL FIELDS SET FOR SUNDAY
Hagerstown, Md: All qualifying events for the 1st Annual
Brawl in the Fall presented by Buchanan Auto Park were
completed Saturday at Hagerstown Speedway. The Brawl, with
50 laps of competition, replaces the long running
Octoberfest.
Heat races for all four divisions were completed under
overcast skies and in short sleeve temperatures.
Late models with 36 on hand were first on the track with
2012 Potomac Speedway champion Kenny Moreland, five time
Octoberfest winner Gary Stuhler,
2008 Octoberfest winner, Tim McCreadie and Kyle Hardy
taking the heat wins while Tim Wilson and Dan Stone were the
consolation winners.
Nineteen big block modifieds were pitted with Brett
Hearn, the seven time and the past four years consecutive
winner and 2004 winner, Matt Sheppard scoring the heat wins.
The 410 sprints were represented with 29 entries as Logan
Schuchart, four time winner Lance Dewease and Blane Heimbach
posted heat wins and Daryl Stimeling took the consy victory.
For the first ever appearance of the 358 sprints in the
season ending event, 17 were on hand with Ryan Wilson and
Mike Bittinger taking the consy wins.
Sunday’s events are scheduled in the following order
starting at noon; 410 sprints, big block modifieds, 358
sprints and late models. Heat winners drew for their
starting positions when crossing the scales.
Feature Lineups:
410 Sprints: 1.Blaine Heimbach, 2.Logan Schuchart,
3.Lance Dewease, 4.Donnie Kreitz, 4. Cody Darrah, 5.Brent
Marks, 6.Brent Marks, 7. Daryn Pittman, 8.Glendon Forsythe,
9.Greg Hodnett, 10.Mark Smith, 11.Chad Layton, 12.Dan
Dietrich, 13.Mike Bittinger, 14.John Smith, 15.Lucas Wolfe,
16. Joey Hershey, 17.Robbie Stillwagon, 18.Robbie Kendall,
19.Daryl Stimeling, 20.Gerald McIntyre, 21.Justin Barger,
22.Frank Cozze, 23.Keith Kauffman, 24.Josh Weller, 1st
Alternate – Troy Fraker, 2nd Alternate George Suprick
Big Block Modifieds: 1.Matt Sheppard, 2.Brett Hearn, 3.
Tim McCreadie, 4.Brian Berger, 5.Larry Wight, 6.Richie
Pratt, 7.Dominick Buffalino, 8.Kevin Hirther, 9.David
Williams, 10.Alan Johnson, 11.Adam Roberts, 12.J.R. Heffner,
13.Jimmy Horton, 14.Scott Irwin, 15.Kyle Burror, 16.Ryan
Forte, 17.Matt Forte, 18.Jim Bobbitt, 19.Eric Engstrom
358 Sprints: 1.Mike Bittinger, 2.Ryan Wilson, 3.Teddy
Thomas, 4.Adrian Shaffer, 5.Stan Campbell, 6.Doug Hammaker,
7.Jacob Allen, 8.Tim Wagaman, 9.Mark Smith, 10.Dale
Hammaker, 11.Pat Cannon, 12.Scott Fisher, 13.Kevin Nouse,
14.Joshua Beard, 15.Duane Mausteller, 16.Alex Spalding, 17.
George Streaker
Late Models: 1.Gary Stuhler, 2.Kenny Moreland, 3.Kyle
Hardy, 4.Tim McCreadie, 5.Scott LeBarron, 6.Greg Satterlee,
7.Vic Coffey, 8.Greg Roberson, 9.Jason Covert, 10.Rusty
Sites, 11.Jerry Bard, 12.Frankie Plessinger, 13.David
Williams, 14.Marvin Winters, 15.Larry Wight, 16.Jamie
Lathroum, 17.Jim Yoder, 18.Colby Frye, 19.Mike Lupfer,
20.Lindsay Barton, 21.Tim Wilson, 22.Dan Stone, 23.Alan
Sagi, 24.Steve Axtell, 1st Alternate – Glenn Elliott, 2nd
Alternate – Dylan Yoder
Pit gates open at 8:00 a.m. while grandstand entrance is
at 9:30 a.m. Drivers meeting is at 11:45 with the 410 sprint
event getting underway at 12:00 noon.
All efforts will be made to complete the program and
close the season with the weather forecast being watched
carefully for the onset of Hurricane Sandy.
Follow the speedway on Twitter and Facebook. Also check
the website www.hagerstownspeedway.com for any changes in
weather conditions that may delay and/or cancel the program
or contact the speedway office at 301-582-0640.
Williams Grove Speedway Teams With Hoosier Tire For
2013
Williams Grove Speedway
10/25/12
Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway is proud to
announce that Hoosier Tire will again become the exclusive
tire supplier of the historic oval beginning in 2013.
Hoosier tires will be required as the official tires for
both the 410 and 358 sprint divisions at Williams Grove
Speedway beginning with the new season.
All Saturday Series tire specifications and rules will
remain the same in 2013 as they were in 2012. There will be
no changes.
The speedway looks forward to and expects a smooth
working relationship with Hoosier as it returns to
partnership with the firm.
Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and
information by visiting the oval’s official website at
www.williamsgrove.com or by visiting the oval on Facebook or
via Twitter.
Saturday Tracks Sign With Hoosier Tire,
Lincoln & Port Royal Speedways Announce 2013 Tire
Deals
10/24/12
FROM: PORT ROYAL/LINCOLN SPEEDWAYS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Port Royal/Abbottstown – After working in tandem for the
last several months, Port Royal and Lincoln Speedways have
reached an agreement with Hoosier Racing Tire to be the
exclusive sprint car tire supplier of the ovals beginning in
2013.
The agreement will see Hoosier be the official sprint car
tires of the prominent Central Pa Saturday night speedplants
through the 2017 season.
Promoters at both speedways see the decision to contract
with Hoosier as the best possible outcome they could have
achieved.
“We talked to the drivers and car owners and tried to
make the decision that best pleased the majority of the
voices,” Port Royal promoter Steve O’Neal says of the work
that he and Lincoln leaders Don and Bob Leiby and Alan
Kreitzer have done over the last eight to 10 weeks.
Lincoln Speedway recently hosted tire testing sessions
aimed at helping to define the direction that both tracks
would take regarding this decision.
“A lot of research and effort has been put into making
this decision. We do not take making this decision lightly,”
says Lincoln's Don Leiby.
“I think that this is the best move that we could make to
best benefit the competitors that race with us.”
Both tracks intend to utilize the same Hoosier tires for
both the 410 Sprints and the 358 Sprints, whenever they
compete at the ovals.
The five-year deal stipulates that Hoosier brand tires
will be required on all four corners of the 410 sprint cars
at both speedways for the duration of the contract.
Having worked well with Hoosier in the past, expectations
are high by both tracks that the same working relationship
will continue with Hoosier under this new agreement.
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Three Big Events Wrap Up 2012 SSP Racing Season
- 2012 Susquehanna Speedway Park Schedule of Events –
(Schedule as of October 22, 2012 - Subject to Change)
October 25 (Thurs.) Thursday Night Test & Tune Session at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
October 27 (Sat.) Candy Bowl VIII presented by J&K
Salvage - ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints,
Sidewinder
Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds, Legends Cars, Thundercars &
Mini Vans (2:00 p.m.) Raindate: Sunday,
October 28.
November 3 (Sat.) 9th Annual Turkey 200 Enduro – Big Car
Enduro (100 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro (100
laps) plus Classic Cars, Mini Vans and Figure 8 Racing
(1:00 p.m.); Rain date: Sunday, November 4.
November 10 (Sat.) The Final Showdown – Super (410)
Sprint Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars (2:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Sunday, November 11.
Special Thursday Night Test & Tune is on October 25
Newberrytown, PA (October 4, 2012) - A special
season-ending Thursday Night Test & Tune session will be
held on Thursday, October 25 at the Susquehanna Speedway
Park. It is open to any type of racecars capable of
competing on the 4/10 mile oval. The cost is $12.00 per
person for pit passes and a $20.00 fee for each racecar
entering the pit area ($32.00 per car & driver combination).
Gates will open at 5:00 p.m. with open track time from 6:00
p.m. to 9:00 p.m. by class. Each session will be 6 – 8 laps
per session. The grandstands are open free to the public.
Each class will receive 4 to 5 rounds of 6/8 laps each or
more if time permits. The fuel pumps from Miller’s Racing
Parts will not be open. The main concession stand will be
open throughout the night.
All pit passes from the postponed September 19 Test &
Tune may be exchanged for half price ($6.00) pit admission
for the remainder of the 2012 season at any Test & Tune. Pit
passes from September 19 must be presented for exchange. Car
entry fees will be half price for each car ($10.00) from
September 19 and may be used once for the remainder of the
season.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday, use the track
phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information at the
“Big Track.
J&K Salvage Candy Bowl VIII Set for Saturday, October 27
No Entry Fees for Any Classes at the Candy Bowl
Newberrytown, PA (October 4, 2012) – The 8th Annual Candy
Bowl presented by J&K Salvage of York will be held on
Saturday, October 27. This event will feature the wingless
ARDC Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds,
Legends Cars, Lincoln Thundercars, Sidewinder Sprints and
Mini Vans. There is no entry fee for any division racing at
the Candy Bowl. The raindate will be Sunday, October 28 with
the same time schedule.
Before the midget feature begins, the cars and drivers in
all divisions will be brought to the frontstretch for the
children in costumes to trick or treat. This will also be a
great opportunity for everyone to visit their favorite
drivers to get pictures and autographs.
The wingless ARDC Midget race is the final race of the
series’ season and the 2012 ARDC Midgets champion will be
crowned following the feature event.
The open comp Sportsman Modified race will follow the
generally accepted Sportsman Modified rules throughout local
tracks in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Sail panels
are permitted and the minimum weight rule will be 2,450 lbs.
The 20-lap feature will pay $1,000 to the winner and $100 to
start.
The open competition 600cc Micro Sprints will pay $500.00
to the winner with no entry fee. Past Candy Bowl winners
that include Cody Darrah and Brent Marks have gone on to
current successful 410 Super Sprint Car careers. Others who
have added a Candy Bowl victory to their resumes include Ben
Murphy, Jimmy Brookens, Heath Henley, Shane Lewis and Tyler
Walton. No driver has been able to capture the 600cc Micro
Sprint portion of the Candy Bowl twice.
The Lincoln Thundercars race will pay $350.00 to the
winner ($50.00 added by Frankie’s Used Auto Parts) and
sponsored by PAthundercars.com. A trophy will be provided to
the winner compliments of Emlet Fabrication as well as a
brand new yellow top battery from Optima Batteries (valued
at $240.00). There will also be another battery awarded to
the hard charger of the race compliments of Optima Batteries
as well. Frankie’s Used Auto Parts will also award $50.00 as
the Hard Luck Award. Special thanks goes to Joey Sterner for
putting the additional prizes together for this race.
Gates will open for the pit area at 11:30 a.m. and
grandstand area at 12:00 p.m. Track Prep Laps begin at 1:15
p.m. with racing action beginning at 2:00 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
night are Adults (ages 18-59) $15.00; Young Adults (ages
11-17) & Senior Adults (60 & Older) $13.00; Children (10 &
under) are free. Pit pass prices are $25.00. The minimum age
requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years of age with a
copy of a birth certificate is required for all ages 12 to
14.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday, use the track
phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information at the
“Big Track” and (717) 932-1608 for the “Outback Track.”
Previous Winners of the Candy Bows presented by J&K
Salvage:
2005: Mike Miller (ARDC Midgets); Cody Darrah (600cc
Micro Sprints); Duane Watson
(Thundercars); Kory Sites (Street Stocks); Jason Rochelle
(Legends Cars); Greg Updegraff
(Xtreme Stock Cars); Kendra Knaub (Women on Wheels Stock
Cars); Butch Richcreek (Mini Vans); Penney Repp (Women on
Wheels School Buses).
2006: Ray Bull (ARDC Midgets); Ben Murphy (600cc Micro
Sprints); Craig Wagaman (Thundercars);
Jason Rochelle (Legends Cars); Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans);
Kendra Knaub (Women on Wheels Stock Cars).
2007: Eric Heydenreich (ARDC Midgets); Brent Marks (600cc
Micro Sprints); Craig Wagaman
(Thundercars); Jason Rochelle (Legends Cars); Mike Taft
(Mini Vans); Kendra Knaub (Women
on Wheels Stock Cars).
2008: Randy Monroe Jr. (ARDC Midgets); Jimmy Brookens
(600cc Micro Sprints); Sam Gallagher
(Thundercars); Stephen Nederostek (Legends Cars); Richard
Day (Mini Vans); Kendra Knaub
(Women on Wheels Stock Cars).
2009: Steve Buckwalter (ARDC Midgets); Shane Lewis (600cc
Micro Sprints); Sam Gallagher Jr.
(Thundercars); Blaine Leppo (Legends Cars); Daryl Sipe
(Mini Vans).
2010: Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (ARDC Midgets); Heath Henley
(600cc Micro Sprints); Sam Gallagher Jr.
(Thundercars); Craig Whitmoyer (Sportsman Modifieds);
Scott Gobrecht (Legends Cars);
Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans).
2011: Alex Bright (ARDC Midgets); Tyler Walton (600cc
Micro Sprints); Roy Wareheim Jr.
(Thundercars); Jared Umbenhauer (Sportsman Modifieds);
Harlon Leppo (Legends Cars); Joe
Robertson (Sidewinder Sprints), Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans).
2012: To be determined on Saturday, October 27, 2012.
Saturday, October 27, 2012 – Candy Bowl VIII Time
Schedule
(Subject to Change)
(Raindate: Sunday, October 28, 2012 – Same time schedule)
11:30 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: $25.00.
12:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18 & older) – $15.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $13.00; Children (10 &
under) – Free
1:00 p.m. Driver’s Meeting – All Divisions (Turn One Pit
Grandstands)
1:15 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin
Rotation: Sportsman Modifieds
ARDC Wingless Midgets
Lincoln Thundercars
600cc Micro Sprints
Legends Cars
Sidewinder Sprints
2:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Sportsman Modified Heat Races (8 laps)
ARDC Wingless Midget Heat Races (8 laps)
600cc Micro Sprint Heat Races (6 laps)
Legends Cars Heat Races (6 laps)
Sidewinder Sprint Heat Races (6 laps)
Consolation Races – if necessary
Lincoln Thundercars Feature (25 laps) – all cars entered
to start the feature
Pro Sign & Design Mini Van Feature (15 laps)
Trick or Treating – All Cars to Frontstretch
ARDC Wingless Midget Feature (20 laps)
Sportsman Modified Feature (20 laps)
600cc Micro Sprint Feature (20 laps)
Legends Cars Feature (20 laps)
Sidewinder Sprint Feature (20 laps)
· Top Three Finishers Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
SSP Turkey 200 Enduro Presented by Keller Williams Realty
on Saturday, November 3
Newberrytown, PA (October 4, 2012) – On Saturday
afternoon, November 3, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will
host the 9th Annual Turkey 200 presented by Keller Williams
Realty. Also the Classic Cars and Pro Sign & Design Mini
Vans will take to the track before the Enduro events. A
special 20-lap Figure 8 race will take place after the Big
Car Enduro race.
New this year, the Big Cars (8-cylinder) Enduro Event
will utilize small common set of rules along with the
driver’s hometrack rules. Any car similar to the SSP Xtreme
Stocks rules will be accepted from 12 speedways from
Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia and one sanctioning
body.
The Big Car rules enforced will be in accordance with the
rules below along with your own local 2012 track rules (as
designated on the entry form). The rules below supercede
your declared track rules.
1. Chassis – Must have a minimum of a 4-point roll cage
and all cars must have a properly mounted fuel cell.
2. Engine – 365 cubic inch limit with factory stock
stroke. No Vacuum Rule in effect (hydraulic cams still
required).
3. Carb & Fuel - All cars may use a stock Holley 2bbl 500
cfm carburetor #4412 or the carb according to your local
track rules. The choke plate may be removed but no other
modifications are permitted. Gasoline (racing fuel) only. No
alcohol, nitro, oxygenators, or any other additives
permitted.
4. Tires & Wheels – Steel wheels permitted up to 8” wide.
Beadlocks permitted. Only D.O.T. street legal tires are
permitted (up to 60 series) on all cars. No racing tires.
5. Brakes – No cockpit adjustable brake systems
permitted.
All entrants must declare the local track rules (2012
only) to which they will compete under (no mixing of track
rules). Entrants must be able to produce a copy of their
current 2012 track rules. Current rules accepted:
1. Susquehanna Speedway Park Xtreme Stocks
2. Winchester Speedway (VA) Enduros
3. Hagerstown (MD) Hobby Cruiser
4. Hesston Speedway Hobby Modifieds
5. Bedford Speedway Semi-Lates (change tires)
6. Path Valley Speedway – V8 Super Stocks
7. Thunder Valley Raceway Pure Stocks (change tires)
8. Potomac Speedway (MD) Hobby Stock (no racing tires) or
Strictly Stocks
9. Allegheny County (The Rock - MD) Speedway Factory
Stock 6/8 Cylinders
10. Dog Hollow Speedway Pure Stocks
11. Big Diamond Speedway Roadrunners
12. Selinsgrove Speedway Roadrunners
13. NEETS Enduro Series
Similar to the Big Car Enduro, the Small Car
(4/6-Cylinder) Enduro will also use a small set of similar
rules along with the driver’s hometrack rules. Any car
similar to the SSP Road Warrior rules will be accepted from
11 speedways from Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia and
one sanctioning body. The 4-cylinders and 6-cylinders will
run the same race, but scored separately and each paid a
separate purse based on car count.
The Small Car rules enforced will be in accordance with
the rules below along with your own local 2012 track rules
(as designated on the entry form). The rules below supercede
your declared track rules.
1. Chassis – Every Vehicle must be equipped with a roll
cage that will provide the driver with sufficient protection
from impact with the wall, from other vehicles and in roll
over situations subject to the approval of the technical
inspectors. All cars must have a properly mounted fuel cell.
2. Engine – Four or Six Cylinders.
3. Fuel - Gasoline (racing fuel) only. No alcohol, nitro,
oxygenators, or any other additives permitted.
4. Tires & Wheels – Steel wheels permitted up to 8” wide.
Beadlocks permitted. Only D.O.T. street legal tires are
permitted (up to 60 series) on all cars. No racing tires.
5. Brakes – No cockpit adjustable brake systems
permitted.
All entrants must declare the local track rules (2012
only) to which they will compete under (no mixing of track
rules). Entrants must be able to produce a copy of their
current 2012 track rules. Current rules accepted:
1. Susquehanna Speedway Park Road Warriors
2. Winchester Speedway (VA) U-Cars
3. Trailways Speedway Limited Stocks or Strictly Stocks
4. Hesston Speedway Road Runners
5. Bedford Speedway 4 Cylinders
6. Path Valley Speedway 4 Cylinder Thundercars
7. Thunder Valley Raceway 4 Cylinders
8. Potomac Speedway (MD) U-Cars
9. Allegheny County (The Rock - MD) Speedway Factory
Stock 4 Cylinders
10. Dog Hollow Speedway Stock or Modified 4 Cylinder
Sidewinders
11. Shippensburg Speedway 4 Cylinder Strictly Stocks
12. NEETS Enduro Series
In both Enduro races, each competitor must supply their
own scorer. There will be a separate meeting for scorers
during the Mini Van feature.
The Big Car (8 Cylinder/XSC) Enduro event will be 100
laps regardless of the number of entries. The purse payout
will be based on entry numbers: 75 or more entries: 1.
$1,500.00; 2. $600.00; 3. $500.00; 4. $300.00; 5. $250.00 /
61 – 74 entries: 1. $1,250.00; 2. $550.00; 3. $400.00; 4.
$250.00; 5. $200.00 / 51 – 60 entries: 1. $1,000.00; 2.
$500.00; 3. $325.00; 4. $200.00; 5. $150.00 / 41 – 50
entries: 1. $1,000.00; 2. $400.00; 3. $250.00; 4. $150.00;
5. $125.00 / 31 - 40 entries: 1. $1,000.00; 2. $300.00; 3.
$175.00; 4. $125.00; 5. $100.00 / 30 or less entries: 1.
$750.00; 2. $250.00; 3. $125.00; 4. $100.00; 5. $75.00.
The Small Car (4/6-Cylinder) Enduro event will be 100
laps regardless of the number of entries for each class.
Both types of cars will be run in the same race with
separate payouts for the 6-cylinders and 4-cylinders. The
purse payout will be based on entry numbers per group
(separate pay for 4-cylinders and 6-cylinders): 75 or more
entries: 1. $1000.00; 2. $500.00; 3. $400.00; 4. $300.00; 5.
$250.00 / 61 – 74 entries: 1. $750.00; 2. $400.00; 3.
$300.00; 4. $200.00; 5. $175.00 / 51 – 60 entries: 1.
$500.00; 2. $300.00; 3. $250.00; 4. $150.00; 5. $125.00 / 41
– 50 entries: 1. $500.00; 2. $250.00; 3. $200.00; 4.
$125.00; 5. $100.00 / 31 - 40 entries: 1. $500.00; 2.
$200.00; 3. $150.00; 4. $100.00; 5. $ 75.00 / 30 or less
entries: 1. $500.00; 2. $150.00; 3. $100.00; 4. $ 75.00; 5.
$ 50.00.
Pre-entry for the event is encouraged but not mandatory.
A Pre-entry with the fee must be postmarked by Monday,
October 29, 2012. All entries postmarked on or after
Tuesday, October 30, 2012 will be higher fee. Entries will
be taken on the day of the event. The starting positions for
the Turkey 200 Enduros will be aligned through a blind draw
at the pit gate on the day of the event. As an extra bonus,
all pre-entrants will be able to draw a second time for a
starting position if he or she does not like their first
draw for position. However, the entrant must take the second
drawn spot regardless of whether or not it is a better
starting position. Entry forms may be found at
www.sspracing.net or contact (717) 292-1696 and leave an
address or fax number for an entry.
Gates will open for both the pit area and grandstand area
at 11:00 a.m. with racing action beginning at 1:00 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
are Adults (ages 18-59) $12.00; Young Adults (ages 11-17) &
Senior Adults (60 & Older) $10.00; Children (10 & under) are
free. Pit pass prices are $25.00 for everyone. The minimum
age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years of age
with a copy of a birth certificate is required for all ages
12 to 14. The Entry Fee for the Driver includes the pit pass
with the entry.
Point championships for the Classic Cars and Mini Vans
will conclude with the Turkey 200 event. The raindate for
the event will be Sunday, November 4.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday, use the track
phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information.
Previous Winners of the SSP Turkey 200:
2004: Charlie Pensinger (200 lap Enduro); Harold Ebaugh
(School Bus).
2005: Dave Yingst (200 lap Enduro); Butch Richcreek (Mini
Vans); Jeff Ebersole (School Bus).
2006: Michael Goodwin (200 lap Enduro); Glenn Elliott
(Classic Cars); George Danner (Mini Vans);
Van Baker (School Bus).
2007: Michael Goodwin (150 lap Enduro); Glenn Elliott
(Classic Cars); Paul Bacchus (PENNMAR
Vintage); Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans); Brandt Fink (School
Bus).
2008: Don Murphy (125 lap Big Car Enduro); Buddie Jeffers
(75 lap Small Car Enduro); Brian Diehl
(Classic Cars); Kenny Latz (Mini Vans).
2009: Patrick McClane (125 lap Big Car Enduro); Jason
Stoner (75 lap 6 cyl. Small Car Enduro);
Sam Gallagher Jr. (75 lap 4 cyl. Small Car Enduro); Bill
Brown Jr. (Classic Cars); Butch Richcreek (Mini Vans).
2010: Chris Heller (Big Car Enduro); Steve Hollingsworth
(Small Car Enduro / 6 cyl.); Cory Weishaar
(Small Car Enduro/ 4 cyl.); Randy Doty (Classic Cars);
Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans).
2011: Adam Smith (Big Car Enduro); Justin Mitchell (Small
Car Enduro / 6 cyl.); Kyle Rohrbaugh
(Small Car Enduro/ 4 cyl.); Jim Crocker (Classic Cars);
Daryl Sipe (Mini Vans).
2012: To be determined on Saturday, November 3, 2012.
Saturday, November 3, 2012 - Time Schedule
(Subject to Change; Raindate – Sunday, November 4, 2012)
11:00 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes (Ages 12 & up):
$25.00;
11:00 a.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18-59): $12.00; Seniors (60 & older) &
Young Adults (11 – 17) $10.00; Children (10 & under)
Free.
12:20 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
12:45 p.m. - 12:55 p.m. Practice Begins (all divisions in
the following order)
Rotation: Classic Cars
Mini Vans
1:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Classic Cars Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Mini Van Feature (15 laps)
- During the Mini Van feature there will be a Scorer’s
Meeting (Behind the Main Grandstand a near the ticket booth)
Classic Cars Feature (20 laps)
Enduro for Small Cars (4/6 Cylinders Stock Cars) (100
laps)
Enduro for Big Cars (8 Cylinder Stock Cars) (100 laps)
Figure 8 Racing Feature (20 laps)
The Final Showdown at SSP to Now Pay $6,000-To-Win on
Saturday, November 10
Newberrytown, PA (October 4, 2012) – On Saturday
afternoon, November 10, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will
host The Final Showdown for the Super (410) Sprint Cars in
the Central PA area as well as the entire United States for
2011. Also included in this special program will be the
popular 358 Sprint Cars. The raindate will be Sunday,
November 11.
The Super (410) Sprint Car feature event will be 30-laps
and pay the winner $6,000 if the driver is pre-entered on or
before Monday, November 5. Anyone entering the event on
Tuesday, November 6 or after will receive $5,000-to-win. The
race will also now pay and increased amount of $300 to start
the feature. Tow money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers
will only be paid to those who pre-entered before November
5. For the Super Sprint Cars, mufflers WILL NOT be required
and an open tire rule on all four corners will be in place.
All other rules of the Central PA Super (410) Sprint Cars
will prevail for this event. Raceivers will be mandatory.
The 358 Sprint Car feature event will be 20-laps and pay
the winner $2,000 if they are pre-entered on or before
Monday, November 5. Anyone entering the event on Tuesday,
November 6 or after will receive $1,500-to-win. The race
will also now pay and increased amount of $200 to start the
feature.Tow money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers will
only be paid to those who pre-entered before November 3. The
tire rule will be the same used at the regular 358 Sprint
Car tracks – (All right rear tires used must be a HOOSIER
National Sprint Spec tire, size 105/18-15. Any SC compound
tire is permitted). All other rules of the Central PA 358
Sprint Cars will prevail for this event. Mufflers are not
required for the 358 Sprint Cars. Raceivers will be
mandatory.
For both the Super Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars, the
starting positions for the Qualifying Heat races will be
aligned through a blind draw at the pit gate on the day of
the event. Feature lineups for both classes will be
determined by heat race number one winner drawing for an
inversion (1,3,6) or (1,2,4,6,8) depending on the number of
heat races.
As an extra bonus, all pre-entrants will be able to draw
a second time for a starting position if he or she does not
like their first draw for position. However, the entrant
must take the second drawn spot regardless of whether or not
it is a better starting position.
Pre-entry for the event was not mandatory, but highly
encouraged to receive the benefits of pre-entering. A
Pre-entry with the fee ($50.00) must be postmarked by
Monday, November 5, 2012. All entries postmarked on or after
Tuesday, November 6, 2012 will not receive the bonus
winner’s pay, tow money if not qualified and the choice for
second pill draw. Entries will be taken on the day of the
event. The entry fee includes a complimentary pit pass for
the driver.
Gates will open for both the pit area at 11:30 a.m. and
grandstand area at 12:00 p.m. with racing action beginning
at 2:00 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
are Adults (ages 18-59) $20.00; Young Adults (ages 11-17) &
Senior Adults (60 & Older) $15.00; Children (10 & under) are
free. Pit pass prices are $30.00 for everyone. The minimum
age requirement to purchase a pit pass is 12 years of age
with a copy of a birth certificate is required for all ages
12 to 14. The Entry Fee for the Driver includes the pit pass
with the entry.
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located midway between
Harrisburg and York off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW
on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more
information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696
or visit online at www.sspracing.net. On raceday, use the
track phone at (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information.
Previous Winners of The Final Showdown:
2010: Chad Layton (Super Sprint Cars); Aaron Ott (358
Sprint Cars).
2011: Don Kreitz Jr. (Super Sprint Cars); Pat Cannon (358
Sprint Cars).
2012: To be determined on Saturday, November 10, 2012.
Saturday, November 10, 2012 – The Final Showdown Time
Schedule
(Subject to Change – Raindate: Sunday, November 11, 2012)
11:30 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes (Ages 12 & up):
$30.00;
12:00 a.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General Admission:
Adults (18-59): $20.00; Seniors (60 & older) &
Young Adults (11 – 17); $15.00; Children (10 & under)
Free.
1:15 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
1:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin
Rotation: 358 Sprint Cars
Super Sprint Cars
2:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
358 Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
358 Sprint Cars Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
Super Sprint Car Feature (30 laps)
358 Sprint Car Feature (20 laps)
* Top Three Finishers Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” – The “Big track” is
available for rent. The “Big Track” rental fee is $1,400.00
for 4 hours and may be split between a maximum of five-(5)
drivers/teams. Only one car is permitted on the track at a
time. If an ambulance is requested, it is an additional
$75.00 per hour. For nighttime rentals at the “Big Track”,
an additional $100.00 per hour will be charged for lights.
To reserve either track, please call 717-292-1696.