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FINAL STANDINGS; listing position, car number, driver,
point total, and series wins
after 11/13/11
1. 39 Greg Hodnett 1288 8
2. 30c Lance Dewease 1192 7
3. 51 Fred Rahmer 1132 3
4. 21 Brian Montieth 1126 7
5. 48 Danny Dietrich 1115 5
6. 27 Daryn Pittman 1051 7
7. 35 Justin Henderson 747 4
8. 71 Brian Leppo 745 4
9. 7/55 Chad Layton 713 1
10. 77 Aaron Ott 637 2
11. 30 Doug Esh 617 3
12. 87 Alan Krimes 616 2
13. 17 Tyler Walker 545 2
14. 7m Mark Smith 534
15. 19m Brent Marks 496 3
16. 17B Steve Buckwalter 449 3
17. 11c Cory Haas 409 3
18. 1 Stevie Smith 361 2
19. 0 Rick Lafferty 353 1
20. 20 Ryan Taylor 339 2
21. 15 Adam Wilt 302
22. 59 Jim Siegel 301 1
23. 16/85 Gerard McIntyre Jr. 297 1
24. 17 Todd Shaffer 278
25. 6 Brad McClelland 275 1
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The final standings for the Central PA 358 Point Series
presented by HTMA look like this....
1.Logan Schuchart -1013 pts.(7 win)
2. Pat Cannon - 865 pts. (10 wins)
3. Billy Dietrich - 858 pts.(5 win)
4. Jeff Rohrbaugh - 770 pts. (2 win)
5. Cris Eash - 524 pts. (3 win)
6. Dale Hammaker - 514 Pts.(1 win)
7. Tim Wagaman - 487 pts.
8. Blane Heimbach - 459 pts.(3 win)
9. TJ Stutts - 430 pts. (2 win)
10.Niki Young - 344 pts (2 win)
11.Steve Owings - 317 pts. (3 win)
12.Chad Trout - 312 pts.
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Honors 2011 Champions With
Awards Banquet
1/28/12
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway honored the 2011 track
champions and top point finishers Saturday night with the
annual awards banquet held at the Port Royal Community
Building.
Mike Wagner of Harrisonville took home top prize in the
Aumillers Insurance 410 sprint car division. The title was
the second of his career at Port Royal, also having claimed
laurels in 1991.
Scott Haus of Hamburg was honored as AB Auto Glass late
model titlist for the fifth season in a row as part of his
eight total career crowns at the Juniata County oval where
he is the winningest all-time late model pilot.
Brian Towsey of Port Royal was feted as the 2011 Millers
Auto Parts pro stock champion. The title is Towsey’s first
in the class although he was a co-champion in the former
street stock class in 1994.
Jen Powell of Mifflintown claimed the title in the
Juniata Tire Sales enduro dash division.
The 2012 Port Royal Speedway season opener featuring 410
and 358 sprint cars is slated for March 17 at 6 PM.
Aside from their corresponding paychecks, each champion
was presented with his or her own championship rings at the
banquet ceremony as produced and donated by Foss Jewelers of
Mifflintown and Lewistown.
The title winners also each took home more than one
beautiful, personalized championship jacket.
Competition Tire East/Goodyear presented jackets to both
the sprint car titlist and winning car owner.
Lias Tire/American Racer awarded a jacket to the late
model champion.
Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic/Hoosier awarded a jacket to the
pro stock victor and Goshorn Racing Supplies produced a
jacket for the enduro dash champion.
Championship jackets were also awarded to all four crown
winners by Insinger Racing Fuels.
While Wagner was never able to break through for a win
during the 2011 sprint car season, his accrual of four
top-five finishes along with nine top-tens netted him the
title aboard his familiar, self-owned No. 55 sprint car.
His battle for the title wasn’t settled until the
checkers flew in the season-ending Tuscarora 50, where he
came up with a narrow 15-point margin over the point leader
the majority of the season, Ryan Taylor of Perkasie.
Taylor finished second in points with 5,170 to Wagner’s
5,185. Mike Erdley finished third with 5,065 followed by
Chad Layton, 4,960; Lance Dewease, 4,925; Keith Kauffman,
4,680; Davey Sammons, 4,275; Rick Lafferty, 4,155; Justin
Henderson, 4,014; and Todd Shaffer, 3,935.
Taylor claimed the Most Improved Driver award in the
sprint car division while Sammons was honored as Rookie of
the Year. Cliff Brian was honored with the Sportsmanship
award.
Haus piled up one win and 10 other top-five finishes to
earn his unprecedented eighth title in the late model class.
And with the addition of a sixth and 10th place finish in
the rest of his 15 appearances, the veteran ace assured
himself another title to go along with those in 1996, 1998,
2003, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Haus’ closest pursuer in the title race was Mitch Hack,
who finished some 310 points back of his list topping 4,850.
Gary Beward was third in points, 4,480; followed by Tim
Wilson, 4,430; Terry Naugle, 4,355; Waylon Wagner, 4,210;
Andy Haus, 4,075; Mike Lupfer, 3,835; Bob Dunn, 3,780; and
Patrick Bryner, 3,315.
Naugle was honored as Most Improved Driver in late
models. Bryner was Rookie of the Year and Wilson was
Sportsman.
Veteran Towsey copped four wins on his way to the pro
stock crown along with finishes of second, third, sixth and
eighth to end the season with 2,965 points.
Josh Angle was second in pro stocks with 2,855; Harold
Ranck was third with 2,845; Dan Berry was fourth with 2,825;
Derrick Garman was fifth with 2,555; Lucas Bryner was sixth
with 2,515; Keith Garman was seventh with 2,265; Jason Davis
was eight with 2,255; Scott Landis was ninth with 2,180; and
Dave Bowsman rounded out the top 10 with 2,060.
Jen Powell was first in her class in enduro dash
competition, finishing outside the top-five only once in
seven shows although falling short of a victory.
Behind Powell’s 2,275 points was Trent Brenneman, 2,150;
Deron Henry, 2,130; Rick Adair, 2,125; and Craig Imes,
2,085.
Special appreciation awards were also presented to
speedway sponsors.
Recognized was John Sheaffer Dodge, Aumillers Insurance,
AB Auto Glass, Millers Auto Parts and Juniata Tire Sales.
Season pit and general admission passes for 2012 are on
sale at the speedway office along with season seat tickets.
Season general admission passes, priced at just $300 and
good for all 2012 racing events at the track; and season pit
passes, priced at just $400 and good for all 2012 racing
events at the track; can be purchased 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.
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
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PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal at Dirt Trackin' 2012
1/27/12
Port Royal – Fans and racers alike can get their just
released copy of the 2012 Port Royal Speedway schedule this
weekend, January 27, 28 and 29 by visiting the York
Fairgrounds.
Port Royal Speedway will be taking part in the 29th
annual Dirt Trackin’ motorsports show and exhibition at the
fairgrounds expo center, beginning Friday afternoon at 3 PM
and running until 10 PM.
The show runs Saturday from 10 AM until 10 PM and will
close Sunday afternoon at 4 PM.
For directions to Dirt Trackin’ and the York Fairgrounds,
visit www.dirttrackinshow.com.
The 2012 Port Royal Speedway season opener featuring 410
and 358 sprint cars is slated for Saturday, March 17 at 6
PM.
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
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RAISE YOUR GLASS AND SALUTE THE 2011
THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES.
See the Gary Silverman 2011 video on the home page of the
Thunder on the Hill Racing Series.
www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com Be sure to check out
the 2012 Thunder on the Hill Racing Series race dates. The
NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series opening
event is set for Wednesday, May 23 featuring the 410 Sprints
and the 358 Modifieds. Along with a roster of talent in the
sprint car division, many outsiders are expected to take
part in the 358 modified portion of the show as this event
will be open to all competitors as a test and tune
opportunity for the September 15, BPG Freedom 76 paying
$50,000 to the winner.
NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series 23rd
Anniversary Season/102 races old
Wednesday, May 23 Keystone Cup Sprint Series 410 Sprints
& 358 Modifieds 7:30 PM
Tuesday, June 5 6th Annual Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett
Classic USAC Non-Wing Sprints & ARDC Midgets 7:30 PM (Rain
Date: Wednesday, June 6 7:30 PM)
Tuesday, July 3 PA Sprint Speed Week Series 410 Sprints &
368 Modifieds 7:30 PM
Tuesday, July 31 PPB 15th Annual Traffic Jam Big Block
Modifieds 60 laps & Sportsman 40 laps Race of Champions 7:30
PM
Saturday, October 13 House of Thunder Halloween Party
Features Only 6 PM 358 Modifieds, URC Sprints, ARDC Midgets,
Sportsman, Legends Plus Demolition Derby, Blast from the
Past Vintage Car Club & Garden State Vintage Car Club . . .
and Vince's Towing Owners Race
Williams Grove Speedway
53 DATES ON GROVE SCHEDULE-- TEST AND TUNE MARCH 18,
RACING BEGINS MARCH 23
MECHANICSBURG, PA--The 2012 Williams Grove Speedway
racing schedule has been released with 53 dates listed.
Sprint car racing will be the featured attraction on 35
race dates. Racing begins on Friday evening, March 23
following a special test and tune session on Sunday
afternoon, March 18. Test and tune day will allow fans to
watch practice sessions for sprint cars, 358-sprints, super
sportsman cars, 358-late models and street stocks, and
general admission is free.
Once again many special events dot the schedule including
six nights of racing sanctioned by the World of Outlaws. The
first night of the May 11-12 Spring Showdown will include
The Morgan Cup Challenge, a special match race between the
stars of the World of Outlaws and the Pennsylvania Posse.
Other WoO dates include The Summer Nationals July 20-21 and
National Open weekend September 28-29.
The All Stars will return to challenge the Pennsylvania
Posse on April 27 and again on June 8.
Williams Grove will host two Pennsylvania Speed Week
events this year on Thursday and Friday, July 5-6. The
annual Mitch Smith Memorial will be presented on the second
night.
Other popular specials for the sprint cars will also
return this season beginning with the Tommy Classic on April
20 followed by the Keystone Cup date on May 25, the Twin 20s
August 17, the Jack Gunn Memorial Triple 20s August 31 and
the season ending Fall Fest on October 20.
In addition to the Grove’s premier sprint car division,
various other classes of race cars will be in competition
throughout the season.
The 358-sprints have been scheduled on seventeen dates
this year, sixteen of which will find them sharing the pit
area with the 410s. The 358s will also be eligible to
compete in two of the three scheduled URC-sanctioned events
for 360-sprint cars including the Rislone Nationals on
August 3.
ARDC midgets will make three starts at Williams Grove
this season. The midget cars will be on the card for both
All Star races.
The super late models will make their lone appearance
with the sprint cars on March 30.
And the Saturday Night Series will be back again this
year with the opener for super sportsman cars, 358-late
models and street stocks set for April 21. Saturday Night
Series races will carry a regular general admission price of
$5.00.
The complete schedule is available at williamsgrove.com.
2012 SSP Schedule Released - Stock Car
Saturday Night Season Opener on Saturday, April 14 with an
Open Wheel Doubleheader on Sunday, April 15
Newberrytown, PA (January 20, 2012) – The 2012 season
opener of Stock Car Saturday Night will be on Saturday,
April 14, with the Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars, Mini Vans, Road Warriors and PENNMAR Vintage Cars. All
point championships for each class starts on April 14. At
the end of the season, SSP will crown twelve-(12) track
champions in their respective classes (Late Models; Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors, Mini Vans, Legends
Cars, PENNMAR Vintage Cars – 2 classes, PA Sprint Series,
Sidewinder Sprints, Super 410 Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint
Cars). Track championships are based on classes with a
minimum of three races per s3333eason.
The SSP track championship point season schedule features
20 point races for the Late Models and Street Stocks as well
as 19 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
18 each respectively. The Sidewinder Sprints, Legends Cars
and PENNMAR Vintage Cars have four races each. The Women on
Wheels Mini Vans (Saturday, May 12), XCEL 600 Modifieds
(Saturday, August 4), Sportsman Modifieds (Saturday, October
27) and Lincoln Thundercars (Saturday, October 27) also make
their way to SSP in 2012.
Open-wheel cars will make many appearances at York
County’s stock car oval in Newberrytown. The Super 410
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars are double billed for three
separate visits on Sunday, April 15 for the Sprint Car
Spring Classic; Sunday, June 17 (Father’s Day) for the
Sprint Car Summer Classic and Saturday, November 12 for the
Final Showdown. The PA Sprint Series make three appearances
on Saturday, April 21; Tuesday, June 3; Saturday, September
15 and Friday, September 21. Two special events for the
600cc Micro Sprints include events on Tuesday, July 3 and
the Candy Bowl VIII on Saturday, October 27. The ARDC
Wingless Midgets will have one date at the Newberry Township
oval on October 27 (Candy Bowl VIII presented by J&K
Salvage). The Super Sportsman Tour will have two dates at
SSP with the Silver Springs Speedway Racer Reunion on
Saturday, July 21 and in conjunction with the 7th Annual
Susquehanna Showdown on Saturday, September 22.
On Saturday, April 14, 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.
On Sunday night, April 15, the Super Sprint Cars will
return to SSP for the Sprint Car Spring Classic. 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.
SSP will begin its pre-season with four open practice
sessions for any type of racecar on Saturday, March 31;
Wednesday, April 4; Saturday, April 7; and Wednesday, April
11. 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 Wednesday Night Test & Tune
Sessions on April 25; May 9; May 23; May 30; June 13; June
27; July 25; August 8; August 22; September 5; September 19;
October 3; October 17 and October 25 (Special Thursday
Night). All Wednesday night practices will run from 6:00
p.m. to 9:00 p.m. as well.
For the upcoming season, the Susquehanna Speedway Park
will also continue its popular fan program called “Hometown
Heroes.” On selected nights throughout the 2012 season, the
Hometown Heroes Program recognizes drivers from particular
cities and towns throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Before the races begin, the drivers have the opportunity to
display their cars and meet the fans at the front gate of
the speedway. The drivers will also be interviewed during
the night’s racing program. Also, all fans entering the
speedway from that driver’s hometown being honored will be
admitted FREE to the grandstands by showing proper photo
identification at the ticket booth. The Hometown Hero nights
will be released in March.
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 14, 2012
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) – $12.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $10.00; Children (10 &
under) – Free
5:10 p.m. Driver’s Meeting (Turn 1 Pit Grandstands)
5:30 p.m. - 5:55 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin (all
divisions in the following order)
Rotation: Late Models
Street Stocks
PENNMAR Vintage Cars
Xtreme Stock Cars
Road Warriors
Mini Vans
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Late Models Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Street Stocks Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
PENNMAR Vintage Cars Qualifying Heat Races (6 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars Qualifying Heat Races (6 laps)
Mini Vans Feature (10 laps)
Late Models Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if necessary
Street Stocks Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if necessary
Xtreme Stock Cars Consolation Race (6/8 laps) – if
necessary
Road Warriors Feature (20 laps)
Late Models Feature (25 laps)
Street Stocks Feature (20 laps)
PENNMAR Vintage Cars Feature (12 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 15, 2012
Sprint Car Spring Classic 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. - 5:55 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin
Rotation: 358 Sprint Cars
Super Sprint Cars
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.
2011 SSP Track Champions:
Late Models: Justin Ehrhart
Street Stocks: Dan Zechman
Xtreme Stock Cars: Cameron Benyou
Road Warrors: Daryl Sipe
Mini Van: Daryl Sipe
Legends Cars: Tim Henry (Pro); Scott Gobrecht (Masters);
Bob Stough (Semi Pro)
Classic Cars: Matt Wallace
PENNMAR Vintage Cars (Modified): Aaron Brommer
PASS Sprint Cars: Matt Mountz
- 2012 Schedule of Events at SSP – (Schedule as of
January 20, 2012 - Subject to Change)
February 4 (Sat.) 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 31 (Sat.) Open Test & Tune Day for Any Division at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
April 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.)
April 7 (Sat.) Open Test & Tune Day for Any Division at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
April 11 (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 14 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night Season Opener -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors
& PENNMAR Vintage Cars (6:00 p.m.).
April 15 (Sun.) Sprint Car Spring Classic - Super (410)
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
T.B.A.
April 21 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors & PA Sprint
Series (6:00 p.m.)
April 25 (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 28 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans & Road Warriors
(6:00
p.m.)
May 5 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road Warriors &
Legends Cars (6:00 p.m.)
May 9 (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.) Steel Block Bandits Late Model Series -
Late Models ($1,500-to-win), Street Stocks, Xtremes Stocks,
Sidewinder Sprints & Women on Wheels Mini Vans (6:00
p.m.)
May 19 (Sat.) 58th Anniversary Night / Oldtimer’s Reunion
- Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road
Warriors & PENNMAR Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m. - note new
start time)
May 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.)
and the Outback Track (Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; Practice
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
May 26 (Sat.) 21a Memorial Day Championships – Late
Models (21 laps: $1,000-to-win), Street Stocks (21 laps:
$700-to-
win), Xtreme Stock Cars (21 laps: $500-to-win), Mini Vans
& Road Warriors (7:00 p.m.)
May 30 (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 2 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road Warriors &
PENNMAR Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
June 9 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night – Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars (Madison House East
Shootout),
Mini Vans & Road Warriors (7:00 p.m.)
June 13 (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 16 (Sat.) No Racing
June 17 (Sun.) Sprint Car Summer Classic - Super (410)
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
T.B.A.
June 23 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night – Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars (Madison House East
Shootout), Mini Vans & Road Warriors (7:00 p.m.)
June 27 (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 30 (Sat.) 7th Annual Summer Fun Championships – Late
Models (30 laps), Street Stocks (25 laps), Xtreme Stocks &
Road Warriors plus SSP Outback Track Spring Season Awards
Presentation (7:00 p.m.)
July 3 (Tue.) Eichelberger’s U-Pull-It Super Show VII -
600cc Micro Sprint/Sidewinder Sprint Challenge Race, PA
Sprint
Series, Legends Cars & Mini Vans (7:00 p.m.)
July 4 (Wed.) - July 19 (Thurs.): Track Closed (Summer
Pit Stop / Vacation Break) – NO RACING
July 21 (Sat.) Silver Springs Speedway Racer Reunion -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Super Sportsman Tour & EMMR
Vintage Car Exhibition (7:00 p.m.)
July 25 (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 28 (Sat.) Christmas in July with Santa Claus Visit &
Summertime Snowball Fight - Late Models, Street Stocks,
Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road Warriors & Sidewinder
Sprints (7:00 p.m.)
August 4 (Sat.) Members 1st FCU Kid’s Money Scramble -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road
Warriors & plus Xcel 600 Modifieds Heritage Cup Race
(7:00 p.m.)
August 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.)
August 11 (Sat.) Kid’s Box Car Races - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans & Road Warriors
(7:00 p.m.)
August 18 (Sat.) Camera & Autograph Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road Warriors &
Legends Cars (7:00 p.m.)
August 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.)
August 25 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late Models,
Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Van, Road Warriors and
PENNMAR Vintage Cars (7:00 p.m.)
September 1 (Sat.) 12th 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 (7:00 p.m.)
September 5 (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 8 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night - Late
Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stocks, Mini Vans, Road
Warriors &
EMMR Vintage Car Exhibition - (6:00 p.m. - note new start
time)
September 15 (Sat.) SSP Track Championship Night - Late
Models (25 laps), Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road
Warriors & PA Sprint Series plus SSP Outback Track Summer
Season Awards Presentation (6:00
p.m.)
September 19 (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.)
September 21 (Fri.) 7th Annual Susquehanna Showdown
Qualifying Night for Late Models and 305 Sprint Cars
(7:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Saturday, September 22
(Championship Night will move to Sunday,
September 23).
September 22 (Sat.) 7th Annual Susquehanna Showdown for
Late Models (50 laps), Super Sportsman Tour & Division To
Be Announced (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date: Sunday, September
23.
October 3 (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 17 (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 19 (Fri.) 9th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
&
Division to be announced (7:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Saturday, October 20 (Championship Night will move to Sun.,
October 21)
October 20 (Sat.) 9th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Championship Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars
and Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Sunday, October 21.
October 25 (Thursday.) 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 Challenge Race, 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 Mini Vans (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.
2011 Wednesday Night Open Test & Tune Sessions
(Any divisions of racing welcome)
Big Track Only: March 31 (Sat.) & April 4
April 7(Sat.), April 11 & April 25
May 9, May 23 & May 30
June 13 & June 27
July 25
August 8 & August 22
September 5
Big Track Only: September 19, October 3, October 17 &
October 25 (Thur.)
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 2012 Regular Season Pit Pass Cards
– For the fifth straight year, 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 14
through September 15 (23 events) are on sale for just
$325.00 (a retail value of more than $575). Persons
interested in purchasing this special offer are encouraged
to contact the speedway at (717) 292-1696 or email
sspracing@hotmail.com as soon as possible to be added to the
list of those who want the special pricing that is offered
on a limited basis. Payment is required within 30 days of
placing your name on the list of notifying the speedway for
the annual pit passes. The pass is not valid for events at
the “Outback Track” or for the Test & Tune Sessions held
throughout the season. This offer will end on March 1, 2012
and all passes must be paid in full by March 1 regardless of
the order date.
- 2012 Grandstand Season Passes - Are available for only
$200.00 (adults ages 18-59); $175.00 (young adults ages
11-17 & seniors 60 and older) for all events (30 event
nights) at the “Big Track” for the entire 2012 season
(expires 12/31/12).
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” and the “Outback
Track” – The “Big track” and the “Outback track” are
available for rent beginning March 1, 2012. 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 if the Big Track is reserved before February 15,
2012 for any date after March 1. A $200.00 deposit is also
required to receive the discount.
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 2012 – 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 14
though September 15. 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.
- 2012 SSP Rules Now Posted on Website – The 2012 SSP
Rules for the Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars,
Mini Vans and Road Warriors divisions will be posted at
www.sspracing.net by Wednesday, January 4, 2012.
- Repeat Fan Discount Continues for 2012 – The popular
“Repeat Fan Discount” program will continue at SSP in 2012.
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 12, 2011 Final
Showdown race may be use for the first racing weekend on
April 14 or April 15.
- SSP Continues Hometown Heroes Program for 2012 - For
the upcoming season, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will also
continue its popular fan program called “Hometown Heroes.”
On selected nights throughout the 2012 season, the Hometown
Heroes Program recognizes drivers from particular cities and
towns throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. Before the races
begin, the drivers have the opportunity to display their
cars and meet the fans at the front gate of the speedway.
The drivers will also be interviewed during the night’s
racing program. Also, all fans entering the speedway from
that driver’s hometown being honored will be admitted FREE
to the grandstands by showing proper photo identification at
the ticket booth. More details with dates and towns will be
released in March of 2012.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY TO SHOWCASE 35 RACE
DATES IN 2012
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway and Raceway Park
officials released the 2012 schedule of events today
featuring 35 race dates at the Snyder County half-mile oval
and 31 events at the fairground’s one-fifth mile track this
year.
Throughout the speedway’s 67th year, fans will have the
opportunity to take in a variety of motorsports racing
programs. A weekly Saturday night show 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, and modifieds. Selinsgrove Raceway Park
will feature go kart and micro sprint car racing for the
12th consecutive year.
The first race of the season will feature the 410 sprint
cars and pro stocks at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 11. Track gates
will open at 12 p.m. The 410 sprint cars will also compete
at Selinsgrove in the Keystone Cup/Ray Tilley Classic May
27, Jan Opperman Memorial PA Speedweek Finale July 8, and
the Jim Nace Memorial National Open Sept. 15.
Following the sprint car opener, the Fifth Annual Race of
Champions-sanctioned Icebreaker Weekend for the 358
modifieds and big block modifieds will be held Friday, March
16, and Saturday, March 17. To commemorate the fifth annual
running of one of the northeast’s premier modified shows,
the purses for both events have been increased for 2012.
Friday night’s 25-lap 358 modified feature will pay
$2,200 to win and $300 to start, while Saturday afternoon’s
Icebreaker 40 for big block modifieds will pay $5,000 to win
and $300 to start this year. The modified rain date is
Sunday, March 18, at 2 p.m.
A second date for the Race of Champions big block
modifieds has been set for Tuesday, June 19, as part of the
“School’s Out” special mid-week event.
Five 360 sprint car races dot the 2012 schedule as part
of the Mach 1 Chassis Mid-Atlantic 360 sprint car
championship series, with the first event slated to unfold
at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 24, and the finale scheduled for
Saturday, Sept. 1, in the 12th Annual National Open for
358-360 sprint cars.
The 358 sprint cars will be the track’s weekly open wheel
headline division for the 12th consecutive year and will
have a number of special events, including the Jack Gunn
Memorial Challenge Race May 12, Joe Whitcomb Memorial June
16, and Firecracker 30 June 30. The 358 sprint cars will
start the season on March 31.
The late models will make their season debut on April 7.
This year the late models will compete in two championship
events plus two $5,000-to-win races in the Late Model Open
Aug. 4 and the Fall Classic on Oct. 6.
The pro stocks and roadrunners will each take the
spotlight in their annual championship events in the Pro
Stock 20 May 5 and the Roadrunner 20 May 19.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park, the one-fifth mile track
located inside of Selinsgrove’s half-mile oval, will open
the season with a practice session for go karts and micro
sprint cars at 12 p.m. Sunday, March 18.
The go kart season opener is slated for 7 p.m. Friday,
March 30. The micro sprint cars will join the weekly Friday
night programs beginning April 6. The Pennsylvania Dirt
Karters Series (PDKS) will make stops at the track on
Sunday, April 22, and Sunday, July 29. The 6th Annual All
Star Championship Race for 270cc micro sprint cars will be
run on Sunday, Sept. 23.
Next up for track officials will be the annual
Selinsgrove Speedway Motorsports Show at the Susquehanna
Valley Mall in Hummels Wharf running Sunday, Feb. 19 through
Saturday, Feb. 25. 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 Mon.-Fri., 6:30-9 p.m., and Sat. 1–7:30
p.m. The season kickoff ceremony will be in the mall’s
center court Saturday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 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 also be
reached at 570.374.2999.
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal 2012 Schedule Released, Biggest Races Of All
Star Season At The Port;
USAC returns to Port slate that includes regular super
late models, pro stocks, enduros
1/13/12
Port Royal – The two biggest races of the season for the
All Star Circuit of Champions sprint car series will be at
Port Royal Speedway in 2012 as part of the just released
tentative 2012 Port Royal schedule of events.
The 2012 Port slate boasts some 25 events for the popular
410 sprint car division with three appearances by the All
Stars including the April 28 Bob Weikert Memorial and the
45th annual Tuscarora 50, an event in itself that could net
one driver more than $30,000.
The 2012 Port Royal season opener is slated for Saturday,
March 17 at 6 PM, featuring the 410 and 358 sprint cars.
The popular super late models will be returning to Port
Royal for nearly 20 shows during the new season.
The late model slate is highlighted by a trio of special
events including twin 15’s over the Memorial Day holiday
weekend, a special championship race in July and in the
popular 9th annual Butch Renninger Memorial on September 1.
The pro stocks, appearing some 16 times, will take center
stage in the 12th annual Deryl Stong Memorial on May 19.
Several enduro dash races are also planned along with
appearances by the super sportsman, ARDC Midgets, 305 and
358 sprint cars.
The two-day Tuscarora 50 All Star sprints weekend slated
for September 7 and 8 as part of the 158th annual Juniata
County Fair will be the All Stars Eastern Region Finale
events for the circuit.
The All Stars Eastern Region champion will again garner a
hefty $20,000 payday in 2012 and that money coupled with the
always lucrative Tuscarora 50 payoff could end up producing
a payout to one driver in excess of $30,000 if the winner of
the 50 happens to also be the Eastern Region points leader
at the end of the race.
Plus, all the Port Royal races will play a key role in
determining who will be the overall All Stars national
champion by the time the season finally comes to an end for
the travelers, worth another $20,000.
For the second year in a row, the wildly exciting
wingless USAC sprint cars are scheduled to appear for the
first time ever at Port Royal, on June 9.
As such, Port Royal is again slated to crown the USAC
Eastern Storm series champion after a nearly weeklong
stretch of racing in the East by the fearless, wingless
warriors.
One of if not the most anticipated shows of the season at
Port Royal in 2011, the maiden voyage by USAC to the track
was rained out.
Another highly anticipated show at the track in 2011 was
just the second-ever visit to the oval in history by the URC
Sprints.
And that band too will attempt to again race at the track
in 2012, slated as part of Open Wheel Madness on August 25.
The track will honor the late Smokey Snellbaker, a
three-time sprint car track champion in the 1970’s, with the
Smokey Snellbaker Classic as part of the annual Keystone Cup
series in May.
Other popular events returning to the track in 2012
include the Living Legends Dream Race, PA Speedweek and Fan
Appreciation Night. Several new promotional nights have also
been added to the schedule.
The full 2012 tentative Port Royal Speedway schedule can
be viewed by visiting the speedway’s official website at
www.portroyalspeedway.com.
Season pit and general admission passes are on sale at
the speedway office along with season seat tickets.
Season general admission passes, priced at just $300 and
good for all 2012 racing events at the track; and season pit
passes, priced at just $400 and good for all 2012 racing
events at the track; can be purchased 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.
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a
new attitude! Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Banquet Is January 28
Bring a toy and win prizes
1/7/12
Port Royal – The annual Port Royal Speedway awards and
banquet is set for under a month, on January 28 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 5:30 pm.
Those attending the banquet have the chance to be
eligible to win several special door prizes including a pair
of $50.00 gift certificates to Kear’s Speed Shop in Tiffin,
Ohio. Also up for grabs will be one night pit passes to the
track, one night general admission passes, and more.
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 2012 speedway
Kids Night event, slated for July 14.
Honored at the banquet will be the 2011 track champions:
Mike Wagner, Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints; Scott Haus,
AB Auto Glass late models; Brian Towsey, Miller’s Auto Parts
pro stocks; and Jen Powell, Juniata Tire Sales 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.
Wagner took his second career track title at the oval in
a race that came right down to the final event of the season
in the 2011 Tuscarora 50. He took the crown from Ryan Taylor
by a scant 15-point margin after finishing inside the
top-five in the 50.
Haus took only one win but came out ahead of Mitch Hack
for yet another late model crown. Towsey was a four-time
winner including a victory in the Deryl Stong Memorial. Jen
Powell scored the enduro dash division title.
The tentative 2012 Port Royal Speedway season opener is
slated for Saturday, March 17 at 6 PM, featuring 410 and 358
sprint cars.
The first late model show of the year is planned for
March 24 along with 410 sprint cars.
Season reserve seats and passes for 2012 are also
currently on sale and can be purchased by writing or calling
the speedway office as well.
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
WWW.PORTROYALSPEEDWAY.COM
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a
new attitude! Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal & Selinsgrove Speedways
Announce Unified Late Model Weight For 2012,
Port requires mufflers with season opener
slated for March 17
12/29/11
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Port Royal – As part of a coordinated effort between Port
Royal and Selinsgrove Speedways, both tracks have announced
the minimum weight rule for late models (including car and
driver) has been increased to 2,250 pounds and may not
exceed 2,800 pounds in 2012. There will be no weight
tolerance permitted.
The weight rule for the division in recent seasons was
2,200 pounds.
Speedway officials at both ovals see the move as
warranted in order to bring the super late model division in
line with top late model touring divisions and other tracks
in the region that run the division to create parity.
The increase in the late model weight limit is one of a
few rules changes being announced by PRS Promotions
officials at Port Royal Speedway.
Port Royal has announced that mufflers will be mandatory
for all racing divisions at the track in 2012.
“It just makes sense for Port Royal to take this step in
an effort to foster our relationship with our surrounding
communities,” says PRS Promotions leader Steve O’Neal of
making the move to mufflers.
“We want to be good neighbors.”
The track unveiled revamped pro stock rules in late
October aimed at making the class more competitive and
affordable.
And now the tweaks to the late model weight along with
mandating mufflers complete an annual review of the
speedway’s regular division specifications.
The tentative 2012 Port Royal Speedway season opener is
slated for Saturday, March 17 at 6 PM, featuring 410 and 358
sprint cars.
The first late model show of the year is planned for
March 24 along with 410 sprint cars.
The annual awards banquet is coming up in one month, on
Saturday, January 28 at the Port Royal Community Building.
Doors for the event will open at 6 PM.
Tickets are currently available at the speedway office,
priced at $30.00 each.
Season reserve seats and passes are also currently on
sale.
Orders for all tickets/passes 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 OR by mail via check or money order made
payable to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295, Port Royal, PA,
17082.
PRS 2012 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
29 December 2011 Steve Inch
SELINSGROVE & PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAYS ANNOUNCE UNIFIED LATE
MODEL WEIGHT RULE FOR 2012; 410 SPRINTS WILL OPEN
SELINSGROVE SEASON MARCH 11
SELINSGROVE, Pa. -- As part of a coordinated effort
between Selinsgrove and Port Royal Speedways, both tracks
have announced the minimum weight rule for late models
(including car and driver) has been increased to 2,250
pounds and may not exceed 2,800 pounds in 2012. There will
be no weight tolerance permitted. The weight rule for the
division in recent seasons was 2,200 pounds.
Speedway officials at both ovals see the move as
warranted in order to bring the super late model division in
line with top late model touring divisions and other tracks
in the region that run the division to create parity.
The late model division will make its season debut at
Selinsgrove at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 7. A regular show at
Selinsgrove next season will consist of 358 sprint cars,
late models, pro stocks, and roadrunners. Race teams can
review their respective division’s technical specifications
and rules for 2012 on selinsgrovespeedway.com/trackrules.
Next up for the Snyder County oval will be the annual
Selinsgrove Speedway Motorsports Show at the Susquehanna
Valley Mall in Hummels Wharf running Sunday, Feb. 19 through
Saturday, Feb. 25. Mall show registrations will be taken
starting after Jan. 1.
The first race of the season will feature the 410 sprint
cars and pro stocks at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 11. Track gates
will open at 12 p.m.
The Fifth Annual Race of Champions-sanctioned Icebreaker
Weekend for the 358 modifieds and big block modifieds will
be held Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17. To
commemorate the fifth annual running of one of the
northeast’s premier modified shows, the purses for both
events have been increased for 2012.
Friday night’s 25-lap 358 modified feature will pay
$2,200 to win and $300 to stat, while Saturday afternoon’s
Icebreaker 40 for big block modifieds will pay $5,000 to win
and $300 to start this year. A long-time Selinsgrove
Speedway race fan who wishes to remain anonymous has also
posted a $1,000 bonus to any driver who wins both events.
The modified rain date is Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m.
Track officials expect to release the full 2012 schedule
of events in early January. 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.
SSP’s Night of Honor Set for Saturday,
February 4 in Downtown York Bringing Official Close to the
2011 Racing Season
Newberrytown, PA (December 15, 2011) – The Night of Honor
and Awards Gala banquet for the Susquehanna Speedway Park
will be held on Saturday night, February 4 at the Valencia
Ballroom in downtown York, Pennsylvania.
"We are proud to return to the Valencia Ballroom for a
Night of Honor for our drivers and their teams. This is a
very historic place for a historic event in our local
racing. We are very excited about the banquet and our
upcoming 2012 racing season,” said Todd Fisher,
owner/promoter of the Susquehanna Speedway Park.
The Valencia Ballroom is a fun place for our teams and
their families to gather and celebrate their
accomplishments. It's a unique facility that's close to home
for many competitors, and it's always enjoyable to visit
during the offseason of racing to enjoy each other’s company
and celebrate their accomplishments," he continued.
The banquet is where the SSP's grassroots racers take
center stage. The event honors the 10 champions from the
various classes that support SSP’s Stock Car Saturday Night
Program. Awards will be given out to the top drivers in the
season long track point series for the Late Models, Street
Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Legends Cars, PENNMAR Vintage
Cars, PASS Sprint Cars, Road Warriors, Mini Vans and Classic
Cars. There will be other surprises and announcements
throughout the evening for everyone.
The Valencia Ballroom is an art deco-style ballroom from
the early 1900’s. It includes a Mezzanine overlooking the
ballroom, a spring loaded dance floor and built in stage,
making it York’s premiere ballroom. Some notable appearances
to the ballroom include the Jimmy Dorsey band, Duke
Ellington, Tommy Dorsey and the Blue Moon Orchaestra.
On Saturday, February 4, the doors will open at 6:00 p.m.
with dinner served at 7:00 p.m. The awards presentation will
follow the dinner. Ticket prices for the banquet are $45.00
which includes dinner. Tickets may be purchased by teams and
fans alike as it is not exclusive to participants only.
Ticket order forms are currently available online at
www.sspracing.net or by calling the SSP home office at (717)
292-1696. The deadline for banquet ticket purchases will be
Wednesday, January 25, 2012.
Donations for the drawing for door prizes are till being
accepted for the adults and kids. Anyone wishing to donate
one or many prizes (hats, t-shirts, items from your
sponsors, etc.), may contact the speedway offices for
details. This will be a great opportunity to give your
sponsors and supporters more exposure in the banquet
program.
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.
2011 SSP Track Champions:
Late Models: Justin Ehrhart
Street Stocks: Dan Zechman
Xtreme Stock Cars: Cameron Benyou
Road Warrors: Daryl Sipe
Mini Van: Daryl Sipe
Legends Cars: Tim Henry (Pro); Scott Gobrecht (Masters);
Bob Stough (Semi Pro)
Classic Cars: Matt Wallace
PENNMAR Vintage Cars (Modified): Aaron Brommer
PASS Sprint Cars: Matt Mountz
- 2012 Upcoming Schedule of Events at SSP – (Schedule as
of December 15, 2011 - Subject to Change)
February 4 (Sat.) 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 24 (Sat.) Open Test & Tune Day for Any Division at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
March 28 (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 6 (Sat.) Open Test & Tune Day for Any Division at
Big Track (Gates open at 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.)
April 11 (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 14 (Sat.) Stock Car Saturday Night Season Opener -
Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars, Road Warriors
& TBA (6:00 p.m.).
April 15 (Sun.) Sprint Car Spring Classic - Super (410)
Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars (6:00 p.m.)
The remaining dates will be announced very soon.
- Track Rental for the “Big Track” and the “Outback
Track” – The “Big track” and the “Outback track” are
available for rent beginning March 1, 2012. 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 if the Big Track is reserved before February 15,
2012 for any date after March 1. A $200.00 deposit is also
required to receive the discount.
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 2012 – 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 14
though September 15. 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.
- 2012 SSP Rules Now Posted on Website – The 2012 SSP
Rules for the Late Models, Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars,
Mini Vans and Road Warriors divisions will be posted at
www.sspracing.net by Wednesday, January 4, 2012.
- Repeat Fan Discount Continues for 2012 – The popular
“Repeat Fan Discount” program will continue at SSP in 2012.
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 12, 2011 Final
Showdown race may be use for the first racing weekend on
April 14 or April 15.
- SSP Continues Hometown Heroes Program for 2012 - For
the upcoming season, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will also
continue its popular fan program called “Hometown Heroes.”
On selected nights throughout the 2012 season, the Hometown
Heroes Program recognizes drivers from particular cities and
towns throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. Before the races
begin, the drivers have the opportunity to display their
cars and meet the fans at the front gate of the speedway.
The drivers will also be interviewed during the night’s
racing program. Also, all fans entering the speedway from
that driver’s hometown being honored will be admitted FREE
to the grandstands by showing proper photo identification at
the ticket booth. More details with dates and towns will be
released in March of 2012.
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a
new attitude! Port Royal Speedway
Get Your Port Royal Gifts Now
12/4/11
Port Royal – With just three weeks remaining until the
Christmas holiday, the time is now to get that special gift
for the race fan on your list. And what better way to
surprise them than a 2012 season pass to Port Royal
Speedway?
Season passes and seats for the 2012 racing season at
Port Royal Speedway are on sale now.
General admission season passes are available at a cost
of just $300.00, which does include admission to all
fairweek races in 2012. Season pit passes are being offered
at a price of $400 each while reserved fan parking spots
behind the grandstand are being offered for $50.00. Please
note that the parking passes will not be good for fairweek
events.
A season reserve seat for all race events including
fairweek races in 2012 costs just $50.00. This pass reserves
seats only and is not good for general admission to any
events during the season.
Family Seating will once again be available at Port Royal
in 2012. 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, 2012 or
surrender their seats.
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 OR by mail via check or
money order made payable to: Port Royal Speedway, Box 295,
Port Royal, PA, 17082.
The oval recently took delivery of new clay that was
spread on the racing surface as work continues setting the
2012 slate of events. Visit the speedway’s website for
photos of the track work.
The track will again be the only area oval hosting
regular weekly competition including both the 410 sprint
cars and late models as part of the same program in 2012.
The Port Royal Speedway awards banquet will be held on
Saturday, January 28, 2012, at the Port Royal Community
Building, located along 4th St., just off of the speedway’s
backstretch.
Tickets for the banquet and awards are limited and are
now on sale at a price of $30.00 each.
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
WWW.PORTROYALSPEEDWAY.COM
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
2011 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)
MONTIETH CLAIMS FOURTH STRAIGHT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP; Jeff
Rohrbaugh Claims Second Career Lincoln 358 Sprint Title; Sam
Gallagher also a second-time champ in Thundercars; Gene
Knaub Claims Fourth Straight 358 Late Model Championship
YORK, PA, 11/19/2011 - Lincoln Speedway track champions
and special year-end awards were handed out at the Holiday
Inn in York Saturday night, November 19th. More than 200
people were in attendance to watch the crowning of the 410
sprint, 358 sprint, thundercar, and 358 late model champions
for 2011. The top finishers in the season-long point series
for all four divisions were honored as well as special
awards.
MONTIETH CLAIMS FOURTH STRAIGHT LAWRENCE CHEVROLET TRACK
CHAMPIONSHIP It was another banner year for Phoenixville's
Brian Montieth, whose six wins included the season-opening
"Icebreaker 30," the Lincoln Keystone Cup Series event, the
8th Annual Weldon Sterner Memorial, the Hank Gentzler
Memorial Manufacturers Race, and the annual Kenny Weld/Hilly
Rife Memorial race en route to his fourth straight Lawrence
Chevrolet 410 Sprint Track Championship.
The driver known as "the Edge" dominated with 102 feature
laps led during the season. And his six wins bumped him up
to 10th on the all-time Lincoln career win list (within two
of Van May on the Lincoln career win list with 26 wins).
In 26 events, Montieth amassed 19 top-10 and 12 top-five
finishes to go along with his six wins.
Only Fred Rahmer (10) and Steve Smith (9) have more track
championships.
It was also the fourth track title for car owner Jerry
Parrish and sponsors Premiere Auto Works and Auto Locator.
Montieth's title also secured chief wrench Scott Zellers his
fourth Mechanic of the Year award.
Danny Dietrich was the second winningest driver and
nailed down second in season points in the Gary
Kauffman-owned Sandoe's Fruit Market #48. Among Dietrich's
four wins were the All-Star Circuit of Champions show on
June 11th and a win in the final race of the year, the
second of twin 20's on Lincoln's 59th Anniversary show.
Dietrich finished a slim 20 points behind Montieth in a
points chase that went down the final lap of the final
points race of the year. Dietrich scored 14 top-five and 18
top-ten finishes during the year.
New Oxford's Brian Leppo had another great year,
finishing third in points on the strength of two wins, ten
top-fives and 17 top-10 finishes. Leppo's wins included the
Lincoln Spring Championship event in April.
Denver's Alan Krimes scored one win, seven top-fives and
17 top-tens to finish fourth in season points.
Brad McClelland followed up his 2010 national sprint car
rookie of-the-year honors with the 2011 most improved driver
award after his fifth-place finish in season points.
McClelland picked up his first career 410 sprint car win at
Lincoln on Premier Auto Works/Auto Locator night July 24th.
His sophomore season included six top-five and 12 top-ten
finishes.
Completing the top ten in season points were Jimmy Siegel
(1 win), Cory Haas (2 wins), Sportsmanship Award winner
Brent Marks (2 wins), Aaron Ott (1 win), and winless Adam
Wilt.
Other Lincoln wins in 2011 were recorded by Greg Hodnett
(2 wins), Bill Stine (first time career win), Gerard
McIntyre, Jr., Mike Bittinger, and Doug Esh.
All told, there were 14 different winners in 26 races at
Lincoln in 2011.
Second-generation driver Chad Criswell, who finished the
season 13th in points, was recognized as Lincoln's 2011
rookie of-the-year.
SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS (410 Sprints) Super Sprint
Champion - Brian Montieth Mechanic of the Year - Scott
Zellers Rookie of the Year - Chad Criswell Sportsmanship
Award - Brent Marks Most Improved Driver - Brad McClelland
JEFF ROHRBAUGH CLAIMS SECOND LINCOLN SPEEDWAY KEIZER
ALUMINUM WHEELS TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP In a season that saw 15
different winners in 17 events, West York's Jeff Rohrbaugh
the most consistent of all drivers in claiming his second
track title in the 358 sprint car division.
Rohrbaugh's lone win came in a make-up feature on
June18th, but ten top-five and 12 top-ten finishes in the 17
events resulted in an 80-point lead over Billy Dietrich at
season's end.
The only repeat winners at Lincoln in '11 were 2010 track
champ Logan Schuchart (who among his two wins came from 21st
to win the 358 Sprint Car Championship on September 10th)
and Sportsmanship award winner Niki Young (who won the
season opener and the Hank Gentzler Memorial Manufacturers
Race).
2005 Lincoln champ Billy Dietrich finished second on the
strength of a win, eight top-five, and 11 top-ten finishes.
2004 Lincoln champ Chad Trout and Young finished third
and fourth in season points. Tim Wagaman finished fifth in
points for a second straight year.
Sixth through tenth in season points were rookie
of-the-year Billy Pauch, Jr., most improved driver Nathan
Berwager, one-time winner Glenndon Forsythe, 2009 track
champ Dale Hammaker (1 win), and Schuchart.
Six different drivers picked up their first Lincoln
career wins in 2011, including Niki Young (2 wins), Jay
Galloway, Scott Fisher, Jan Luckenbaugh, Mike Bittinger, and
Joey Allen.\
SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS (358 Sprints) 358 Sprint Champion
- Jeff Rohrbaugh Rookie of the Year - Billy Pauch, Jr.
Sportsmanship Award - Niki Young Most Improved Driver -
Nathan Berwager
SAM GALLAGHER CLAIMS SECOND LINCOLN SPEEDWAY THUNDERCAR
CHAMPIONSHIP Just like Jeff Rohrbaugh in the 358 sprints,
Sam Gallagher followed up his 2008 track title with his
second championship season in the thundercar division.
Gallagher's season performance was dominant, as the
Hanover veteran finished in the top ten in all 16 events,
including 15 top-five finishes and a division-leading six
wins. He was also named the PAThundercars.com "Driver of
Year."
Ironically, he did not lead the most laps. That honor
went to two-time track champ Duane Watson, who came on
strong at season's end to lead 65 laps, score five wins, and
finish second in points.
Mike Slaybaugh, son of legendary racer Kenny Slaybaugh,
recorded 10 top-fives and 12 top-tens to finish third in
season points. Fourth and fifth-place season points
finishers were most improved driver Danny Beard (1 win) and
Mikey Guise.
Sixth through tenth in points were Todd Miller, Roy
Warehime, Jr., Jamie Zentmyer (1 win), Jimmy Combs, and
Brian Walls (1 win).
Other thundercar winners in 2011 were Justin Mong, Kyle
Martin, and Larry Neiderer.
Andrew Walls was named the division's Rookie-of-the Year,
and Gallagher was given the Sportsmanship Award.
There were seven different winners in 16 races.
SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS (Thundercars) Thundercar Champion
- Sam Gallagher Rookie of the Year - Andrew Walls
Sportsmanship Award -Sam Gallagher Most Improved Driver -
Danny Beard
GENE KNAUB CHAMPION IN 358 LATE MODELS Dover's Gene Knaub
claimed his fourth straight track title in the 358 late
models by winning four of the six events. Knaub's dominance
in a competitive division another top five, and he was only
out of the top ten one time.
The battle for second in season points was extremely
competitive and went down to the final event. In the end,
Grant Adams (1 win) edged out Chase Billet, Travis Mease,
and Bobby Beard (1 win) for runner-up honors.
Adams finished 80 points ahead of Billet, but the final
tally for third through fifth was only separated by 35
points.
Steve Weikel, Bernie Beard, D.J. Mease, Cam Zeigler, and
Tyler Horst finished sixth through tenth in points.
Don't forget to check-out Lincoln Speedway On-line at
http://www.lincolnspeedway.com for all the final results of
the 2011 season along with statistics and point standings.
The 2012 Lincoln Speedway schedule is still being finalized
and is planned for release in the near future. This we do
know, Lincoln will host its traditional Northeast Season
Opener featuring the 410 sprints in the "Ice Breaker 30" on
Saturday afternoon, February 25, 2012. Gates will open at
noon, with the first official green flag waving at 2 PM.
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY 2011 FINAL POINT STANDINGS 410 SPRINTS
Driver Points 1. Brian Montieth 6440 2. Danny Dietrich 6420
3. Brian Leppo 6325 4. Alan Krimes 6210 5. Brad McClelland
6125 6. Jim Siegel 6050 7. Cory Haas 5970 8. Brent Marks
5740 9. Aaron Ott 5415 10. Adam Wilt 5225 11. Fred Rahmer
4760 12. Gerard McIntyre, Jr. 4710 13. Chad Criswell 4495
14. Doug Dodson 4185 15. Mike Bittinger 4095 16. Greg
Hodnett 4050 17. Derek Sell 4020 18. Doug Esh 3785 19.
Justin Collett 3270 20. Frank Cozze 3170 21. Kyle Pruitt
3005 22. Bill Stine 2630 23. Pat Cooper 2545 24. Tim
Glatfelter 2425 25. Sam Schlosberg 2415 26. Tyler Walker
2370 27. Lance Dewease 2365 28. John Rudisill 2285 29. Daryn
Pittman 2260 30. Todd Rittenhouse, Jr. 2170 31. Adam
Lawrence 2000 32. Kevin Nouse 1710 33. Mark Smith 1655 34.
Justin Henderson 1520 35. Chad Layton 1425 36. Todd Zinn
1330 37. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. 1185 38. Stevie Smith 1155 39.
Dave Wilson 885 40. Bryn Gohn 880 41. Shawn Weaver 855 42.
Zach Euculano 770 43. Johnny Mackison, Jr. 760 44. Hunter
Mackison 725 45. John Barnett 715 46. Nick Schlauch, Jr. 585
47. Austin Reed 575 48. Steve Buckwalter 560 49. Lynton
Jeffrey 495 50. J.R. Berry 455
358 SPRINTS Driver Points 1. Jeff Rohrbaugh 4740 2. Billy
Dietrich 4660 3. Chad Trout 4565 4. Niki Young 4510 5. Tim
Wagaman 4465 6. Billy Pauch, Jr. 4425 7. Nathan Berwager
4110 8. Glenndon Forsythe 4025 9. Dale Hammaker 4020 10.
Logan Schuchart 3800 11. Adrian Shaffer 3730 12. Kyle Moody
3510 13. Brook Weibley 3480 14. Brie Hershey 3315 15. Doug
Hammaker 2975 16. Steve Storrie 2970 17. Jay Galloway 2960
18. Isaac Sneeringer 2830 19. Mike Duncan, Jr. 2730 20.
Keith Prutzman 2695 21. Ted Thomas, Jr. 2620 22. Logan
Wagner 2575 23. Tim Berkheimer 2510 24. Scott Fisher 2440
25. Travis Willow 2275 26. Steve Owings 2195 27. Michael
Ruttkamp 1790 28. Austin Reed 1670 29. Jason Cherry 1585 30.
Jan Luckenbaugh 1500 31. Kevin Nagy 1440 32. Chris Arnold
1305 33. Cris Eash 1285 34. Nick Palmerino 1245 35. J.B.
Cunningham 1115 36. Mike Bittinger 1055 37. Billy Heltzel,
III 960 38. Matt Boland 915 39. Eric Tomecek 910 40. Mark
Strickler 885 41. Matt Findley 880 42. Austin Hogue 845 43.
Dwayne Morris 800 44. Joey Allen 795 45. Jacob Allen 765 46.
Stan Campbell 600 47. Pat Cannon 595 48. Colt White 575 49.
Chris Shuttlesworth 510 50. Aaron Spahr 500
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a
new attitude! Port Royal Speedway
Clark Returns As Sophomore Ag Society President,
Banquet Tickets and Season Passes on sale
11/15/11
Port Royal – The Juniata County Agricultural Society
completed reorganization recently with Don Clark of Mexico
elected as president for another year.
This will be Clark’s sophomore year as president of the
Ag Society, the governing body of Port Royal Speedway.
Clark is a second-generation president of the Ag Society
on the heels of his father Gerald, who led the society and
oval for numerous years during the decades of the 1970’s and
1980’s.
PRS promotions is currently planning the 2012 schedule of
events that will again include weekly action highlighted by
the 410 sprints and late models. Port Royal will again be
the only area oval in 2012 hosting the two premier divisions
together as part of the same racing program.
Other visiting divisions are also up for inclusion on the
2012 slate along with pro stock competition.
Work has been ongoing around the facility since late
September with efforts devoted to guardrail replacement,
outbuilding demolition/remodeling and fence repair.
The Port Royal Speedway awards banquet will be held on
Saturday, January 28, 2012, at the Port Royal Community
Building, located along 4th St., just off of the speedway’s
backstretch.
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.
Season passes and seats for the 2012 racing season at
Port Royal Speedway are also currently on sale, just in time
for holiday gift giving.
A season reserve seat for all race events including
fairweek races in 2012 will 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 2012. 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, 2012 or
surrender their seats.
General admission season passes are also now available at
a cost of just $300.00, which does include admission to all
fairweek races in 2012. Season pit passes are being offered
at a price of $400 each while reserved fan parking spots
behind the grandstand are being offered 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.
WWW.PORTROYALSPEEDWAY.COM
Kreitz Claims the Final Showdown at SSP on
Saturday; Cannon Wins 358 Sprint Car Feature
Newberrytown, PA (November 12, 2011) – The Final Showdown
at the Susquehanna Speedway Park on Saturday afternoon,
November 12 went to Don Kreitz Jr. of Sinking Spring. From
the pole position, Aaron Ott grabbed the early lead with
Chad Layton going from 5th to the runner-up spot on the
start. Layton took the lead from Ott on the third circuit.
Layton led until lap 11 when Don Kreitz Jr. took the top
spot as the two entered lapped traffic. Kreitz never looked
back to record the 30-lap feature victory. Fred Rahmer made
a late race charge to finish in the runner-up spot. Cody
Darrah came from an 11th place starting spot to finish
third. The fastest car on the track to challenge Kreitz at
the end was Danny Dietrich who made it to second place, but
fell to fourth at the end with tire issues. Greg Hodentt
rounded out the top five. Heat race wins went to Curt
Michael, Aaron Ott. Cole Duncan won the consolation event.
In the 20-lap 358 Sprint Car feature, Aaron Ott started
on the pole and led the first 17 laps. Meanwhile, Pat Cannon
made his way from sixth to the runner-up spot and challenged
Ott on the seventeenth circuit. Coming out of turn four with
three laps to go, Ott spun by himself, relinquishing the
lead to Cannon. Cannon went on to take the victory over Dale
Hammaker and Logan Schuchart. Mark Smith and Kyle Moddy
rounded out the top five. Qualifying heat race winners were
Cannon, Smith, Schuchart and Snyder. Nyle Berks 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 12, 2011
Super Sprint Cars (30 laps): 1. Don Kreitz Jr.; 2. Fred
Rahmer; 3. Cody Darrah; 4. Danny Dietrich; 5. Greg Hodnett;
6. Blaine Heimbach; 7. Curt Michael; 8. Mark Smith; 9. Adam
Wilt; 10. Davey Franek; 11. Logan Schuchart; 12. Aaron Ott;
13. Bob Howard; 14. Ryan Smith; 15. Nick Schlauch Jr.; 16.
Cole Duncan; 17. Troy Fraker; 18. Bill Stine; 19. Jon
Brennfleck; 20. Chad Layton; 21. Brent Marks; 22. Derek
Sell; 23. David Wilson; 24. Mike Bittinger. DNQ: Todd Zinn;
Johnny Mackison; Hunter Mackison; Ryan Taylor; Mark Coldren;
Jimmy Stitzel; Brie Hershey; Scott Lutz; Justin Barger.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS:
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Michael, Ott, Kretz and Brennfleck.
CONSOLATION RACE WINNER: Cole Duncan.
Top 360 Sprint Car Finisher: Brie Hershey
358 Sprint Cars (20 laps): 1. Pat Cannon; 2. Dale
Hammaker; 3. Logan Schuchart; 4. Mark Smith; 5. Kyle Moody;
6. Mike Bittinger; 7. T.J. Stutts; 8. Nate Snyder; 9. Tim
Wagaman; 10. Aaron Spahr; 11. Tim Berkheimer; 12. Austin
Hogue; 13. Jacob Allen; 14. Nyle Berks; 15. Jay Galloway
Jr.; 16. John Smith III; 17. Jason Cherry; 18. Matt Mountz;
19. Alex Spalding; 20. Jeff Rohrbaugh; 21. Todd Rittenhouse;
22. Michael Ruttkamp; 23. Aaron Ott; 24. Ted Thomas. DNQ:
Brie Hershey; Mike Duncan Jr.; Jordan Givler; Todd
Berkeheimer; Nick Palmerino; William Sherman; Ryan
Kissinger; Ryan Wilson; Joe Trone Jr.; Leah Starner; Rodney
Westhafer; Rick Horn; Scott Fisher.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS:
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Cannon, Smith, Schuchart and Snyder.
CONSOLATION RACE WINNER: Berks.
HEARN DOUBLES IN OCTOBERFEST, RICHARDS AND
PITTMAN SCORE FIRSTS
Hagerstown, Md.: Unlike its scheduled weekend ending with
the Trick or Treat snow job of two weeks ago, the postponed
Hagerstown Speedway’s 24th Annual Verizon Wireless
Octoberfest ended with a more than seasonable weekend to
finalize the speedway’s season on Sunday.
Topping his season at 15 overall wins, Vernon, N.J’s
Brett Hearn scored the final two after opening the afternoon
in a non-stop small block feature with a flag to flag
domination victory where he was more than seven seconds
ahead at the finish for his ninth overall Octoberfest win.
Having won the last three consecutive big block events, he
came back later to record a nearly eleven second triumph to
give him ten overall victories in both small and big block
event features.
Starting ninth, Shinnston, WV’s Josh Richards took
control of the late model event on lap 15 and was nearly six
seconds ahead when the checkered waved for his first ever
Octoberfest victory but his overall 14th of the season.
Daryn Pittman of Owasso, Ok took advantage of his pole
position to lead all the way in the sprint feature to score
an Octoberfest win for the first time. It was his overall
15th triumph of the season.
Hearn got the jump from the outside pole over Larry Wight
and was to the rear of the field by lap eight and began
sticking lapped traffic between himself and Wight while
Jimmy Horton was further back in third. Rick Laubach grabbed
third from Horton on the 20th circuit
While Hearn continued to duck in and out of traffic, he
had an over nine second lead at the 30 lap mark with six
lapped cars separating him and Wight. Still in traffic in
his advance, he got to the finish with a lead of 7.13
seconds over Wight while Laubach maintained third. Matt
Sheppard came from 21st to take fourth from J. R. Heffner on
the 33rd lap as the two finished in that order. Willie
Decker, Ryan Godown, Dale Planck, Alan Johnson and Craig Von
Dohren completed the top ten.
“That was a good car from the first lap,” Hearn
said.”Sometimes when they start off that good, they don’t
finish that good. The track was a lot of fun. You could run
anywhere on it. I always have fun here, regardless.”
Saturday’s heat wins went to Wight, Hearn, Dalen Planck
and Matt Dilorenzo with Sheppard winning the consolation
after having a flat tire in his heat.
With two time event winner, Jeremy Miller on the late
model pole, Ronnie DeHaven Jr. grabbed the top spot from the
outside over him with Dave Zona, Kyle Lear and Rick Eckert
in tow. The caution waved on the second lap as four cars
were involved on a backstretch incident with Jason Miller
unable to continue. The next circuit, Lear and Eckert got
together heading into the first turn as Lear went around and
into the first turn with Jason Covert also sliding into the
incident. Both were unable to continue.
DeHaven stretched his lead over Miller following the
restart and was to the rear of the field and more than four
seconds ahead by the 12th lap while Richards and Eckert were
into the next spots.
Back to back restarts gave Richards the opportunity to
grab second and when DeHaven bobbled slightly in the fourth
turn, Richards quickly sped past to lead the 15th lap.
Eckert followed into the runner up spot but DeHaven battled
back to retake the position four laps later.
Richards led while DeHaven trailed by just over two
seconds for lap after lap while Jamie Lathroum moved into
third on the 21st lap and Dylan Yoder passed Eckert for
fourth the next lap. Richards was into the rear of the field
again on the 34th lap and began to stretch his lead by
sticking lapped cars between himself and DeHaven and enjoyed
5.81 seconds just before the yellow waved for ninth running
Marvin Winters who coasted to a stop.
Richards sped the final three laps to capture the win
over DeHaven, Lathroum, 20th starting Booper Bare and Yoder.
Dan Stone came from 23rd for sixth with defending event
winner Gary Stuhler from 17th, Kenny Pettyjohn (16th),
Eckert and Alan Sagi completing the top ten.
“I have to thank Ernie, Connie and Keya Davis for letting
me drive this car and Ernie for putting up the rest of the
purse money for all the classes,” Richards said. “That just
shows how much he loves to race and supports the fans and
the track. Just to drive this care is awesome. We were a
little soft on the left rear tire. We just tried to stay
smooth. This was a cool way to end the season.”
Miller, DeHaven, Zona and Lear were heat winners while
Stone was the consolation winner.
Larry Wight also led the big block from the pole to beat
Sheppard into the first turns but Hearn was quickly past him
into the runner up spot by lap two. Hearn was putting the
pressure on Sheppard by the fifth lap and after a complete
side by side lap, Hearn came out on top on lap nine and
began lapping rear cars.
Hearn kept getting better and better as Ryan Godown moved
into third on the 19th lap with a nearly six second lead
erased on lap 26 with five lapped cars back to Sheppard.
In the open, Hearn drove his own pace but he wasn’t
leaving off as he was over nine seconds ahead with ten to go
and continued on until taking the checkered 10.91 seconds
ahead of Godown who passed Sheppard in traffic on the final
circuit. J.R. Heffner was sixth followed by Craig Von Dohren,
Brian Weaver, Alan Johnson (17th) and Kevin Hirthler.
“When you’re racing Matt Sheppard, you don’t know what to
expect, he’s as tough as they come,” Hearn said. “When he
gets out front first, it’s going to be a tough pass. I saw
him getting a little bit loose off the corners and we were
getting better and better. I just tried to get to the front.
By the end of the race, it was getting pretty hard with
those lapped cars. Those last three or four laps, I was
waiting for a wreck. They were racing each other really hard
for the checkered. Once I knew I had enough room I just
backed off that last lap and gave myself a little bit of
space.”
Wight, Sheppard, Hearn and Brian Weaver were the heat
winners while Brian Berger was the consolation winner.
The sprints completed their entire program on Sunday as
the postponed date interfered with the final race at
Susquehanna as Daryn Pittman, Danny Dietrich and Brent Marks
began the afternoon by winning their heats and George
Suprick taking the consolation.
Pittman beat Dietrich off the line as defending event
winner Cody Darrah quickly grabbed third from his fifth
starting spot. Pittman was into the rear by the seventh lap
while Darrah and Rahmer got past Dietrich by the tenth lap
with Rahmer passing Darrah before a 16th lap yellow.
Rahmer did a 360 degree spin following the restart but a
premature yellow flag gave him his spot back as Pittman
didn’t have room for a misstep with Rahmer and Dietrich
close enough to strike. After Mark Smith took fourth from
Darrah with five to go, rear traffic came into play in the
final laps as Pittman escaped any attempt from Rahmer to
take the top spot but Smith got past Dietrich on the final
lap while Darrah ended fifth. Curt Michael was sixth with
Marks, Greg Hodnett (14th), Robbie Stillwagon and Daryl
Stimeling to complete the top ten.
“The lapped cars, some were pretty slow. It was kind of
one lane and made it tough no matter what speed they were
going,” Pittman said. “We were glad we were able to make the
right moves. Really, about four or five to go there, I about
gave it away and was able to get around a couple lapped cars
that were running side by side. Our starting spot was
important, but we still had to finish it, so it was a great
team effort and a good way to finish our year.”
A speedway management decision was announced prior to the
features to reduce the 100 laps by half for the modified and
late model features with sprints going 30 while lowering the
purse for only the top few positions. Ernie Davis of Ernie
D’s Enterprises stepped up to pick up the additional purse
which was a great gesture on his part and drew applause from
the competitors in the drivers meeting.
Hagerstown’s season has concluded. The speedway would
like to congratulate Roy Deese Jr. on his eighth late model
championship while Pete Weaver repeated his title in the
Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic late model sportsman division.
Drew Fitzsimmons was the Ernie D’s pure stock winner and
Krazy Kenny Thomas was the champion in the inaugural season
for the hobby stock cruisers.
HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY RESULTS
24th ANNUAL VERIZON WIRELESS OCTOBERFEST
SMALL BLOCK MODIFIEDS: 1.Brett Hearn, 2.Larry Wight,
3.Rick Laubach, 4.Matt Sheppard, 5.J.R. Heffner, 6.Willie
Decker, 7.Ryan Godown, 8.Dalen Planck, 9.Alan Johnson,
10.Craig Von Dohren, 11.Brain Weaver, 12.Randy Chrysler,
13.Kevin Hirthler, 14.J.J. Bunting, 15.Jimmy Horton,
16.Shawn Reimert, 17.Brian Kressley, 18.Richie Pratt Jr.,
19.Darwin Greene, 20.Sammy Piazza, 21.Matt Dilorenzo,
22.Butch Tittle, 23.Glenn Strunk, 24.Rusty Smith, 25.James
Bobbit Jr., 26.Duane Rust, DNQ- Neil Huber, Colt Harris,
Mark Frankhouser, Gary Wagner, Bryan Brown, Jamie Mills
LATE MODELS: 1.Josh Richards, 2.Ronnie DeHaven Jr.,
3.Jamie Lathroum, 4.Booper Bare, 5.Dylan Yoder, 6.Dan Stone,
7.Gary Stuhler, 8.Kenny Pettyjohn, 9.Rick Eckert, 10.Alan
Sagi, 11.Jerry Bard, 12.Russ King, 13.Duane Harbaugh,
14.Dave Zona, 15.Chad Hollenbeck, 16.Tom Decker, 17.Tim
Wilson, 18.Corey Weaver, 19.Marvin Winters, 20.C. S.
Fitzgerald, 21.Brian Booze, 22.Jeremy Miller, 23.Jim Yoder,
24.Kyle Lear, 25.Jason Covert, 26.Jason Miller, DNQ - Moe
Harden, Cody Lear, Andy Haus, Ernie Millon, James O’Hara,
DNS -Tom Decker III, Scott Cross, Keith Jackson
BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS: 1.Brett Hearn, 2.Ryan Godown, 3.Matt
Sheppard, 4.Jamie Mills, 5.Jimmy Horton, 6.J. R. Heffner,
7.Craig Von Dohren, 8.Brian Weaver, 9.Alan Johnson, 10.Kevin
Hirthler, 11.Brian Berger, 12.Domminick Buffalino, 13.Rex
King Jr., 14.Butch Tittle, 15.Randy Chrysler, 16.Chris
Ostrowsky, 17.Matt Delorenzo, 18.Glenn Strunk, 19.Darwin
Greene, 20.Sammy Piazza, 21.Ryan Forte, 22.Rick Laubach,
23.Larry Wight, 24.Richie Pratt Jr., 25.H.J. Bunting,
26.Willie Decker, DNQ – Mark Forte Jr., Adam Roberts, Mark
Frankhouser, Brett Ballard, Rusty Smith – DNS – Dale Planck
SPRINTS: 1.Daryn Pittman, 2.Fred Rahmer, 3.Mark Smith,
4.Danny Dietrich, 5.Cody Darrah, 6.Curt Michael, 7.Brent
Marks, 8.Gregg Hodnett, 9.Robbie Stillwagon, 10.Daryl
Stimeling, 11.Donnie Kreitz Jr., 12.Chad Layton, 13.Zach
Reid, 14.Joey Hershey, 15.Jessica Anderson, 16.Troy Fraker,
17.George Suprick, 18.J.R. Berry, 19.Derek Sell, 20.Stan
Campbell, 21.Clinton Ide, 22.Gerald McIntrye, 23.Vern
Wasson, 24.Tob Adams, 25.Jay Reichard, DNS – Logan
Schuchart, DNQ- Jac Haudenchild
THUNDER ON THE HILL COMPLETES 22ND
SUCCESSFUL SEASON, THUNDER ROAD SHOWS A HIT IN 2011
It's hard to believe another Thunder on the Hill Racing
Series is history.
2011 was destine to be a monumental season as Thunder on
the Hill reached its twenty-second season and 100th Thunder
Show on June 28. Branching off from the Thunder on the Hill
Racing Series are the Thunder Road Shows, similar in nature,
by presenting the . . . ."not so similar" shows at different
tracks. In 2011 all scheduled Thunder events were presented
even against the odds of bad weather. Without a doubt, all
the Thunder events were wildly successful.
Looking back at 2011, it was a year of right decisions
for both the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series and the
Thunder Road Shows. The 100th Thunder event in June was
greeted by Mother Nature with rain falling during time
trials and the ROC Modified Traffic JAM became a two day
show with help from Mother Nature. With all the challenges,
the shows did go on.
The Battle at Lincoln Thunder Road Show ran off without a
hitch even with a 40% chance of rain and the 410 Sprint
Jersey Rush show at New Egypt Speedway, well, that race came
off despite a Hurricane, the loss of power at the track,
limited phone service and several competitors missing from
the field because flooding kept the crew from getting the
car out of the garage. On with the show was the motto. . . .
. .and yes, it was another successful venture.
It's all part of the job. When you get up in the morning
of race day, you want everything to go just right, but some
things are just out of your control, like MeMe DeSantis
taking down a good portion of the Grandview Speedway
homestretch fence during this years' Traffic JAM. And of
course, the challenges always presented by Mother Nature.
Never-the-less, the Thunder events beat the odds,
scheduling and completing all eight dates. Wow. . . a year
without a single cancellation.
The Thunder events are known for being different,
certainly not the same old same old. "Bringing a different
show to a home track crowd is exciting but risky as well",
commented Thunder event's organizer Bob Miller. The NAPA
Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series is different
today than when the series started in 1990. What began as a
standalone 410 sprint show, developed into much more. The
World of Outlaws Sprints & Late Models soon joined the
series along with the California Racing Association (CRA),
SCRA and the USAC non-wing sprints rallied behind Thunder on
the Hill. The DIRT Modifieds and ROC Modifieds sanctioned
the fourteen year history of the Big Block Modified Traffic
JAM, a marquee event now at Bruce Roger's exciting one-third
mile Grandview Speedway, on "the hill" in Bechtelsville, PA.
"Change is a necessity for success", added Miller.
URC Sprints, ARDC Midgets, Late Models, Legends, 358
sprints, sportsman, micro-sprints and even the Monster Smash
Demolition Derby have all been part of the twenty-two years
and one-hundred and two Thunder on the Hill Racing Series
events presented at Grandview Speedway by track owner Bruce
Rogers and Bob Miller.
In 2011, the Thunder Road Show was part of three
additional successful events as well. First, the Thunder
Road Show returned to the New Egypt Speedway for the second
consecutive year to bring the USAC non-wings sprints back to
New Jersey. The USAC sprint and Big Block Modified
double-header was even bigger this year. The USAC sprints
returned to New Jersey in 2010 after a thirty-two year
hiatus. In early August, Bob Miller along with Ray Herold
brought the big block modifieds to Lincoln Speedway. It was
twenty-five years since the modifieds hit the "Pigeon Hills"
oval and this event, joined by the 358/360 sprints filled
the stands. The success of this show was a surprise to many
especially those who thought there was little to no interest
in the modifieds in central Pennsylvania. This show will be
back on the Lincoln Speedway schedule in 2012.
At the end of August, Bob Miller teamed up with the Lenny
Sammons and sons Danny and Davey to pull off the 410 Sprint
JERSEY RUSH. Again, a different division, missing from the
New Egypt Speedway schedule for years, returned to the
delight of a huge crowd that saw JJ Grasso win his first
ever 410 sprint feature as the master of New Egypt, Billy
Pauch took the win in the modified feature in an
outrageously successful event.
The 2011 season was a huge success for the Thunder on the
Hill Racing Series and Thunder Road Show. Plans are already
in the works for the 2012 year which will find the Thunder
Series padding its' already lucrative total payoff that now
exceeds $3.4 million dollars in one-hundred and two races at
Grandview.
The Thunder on the Hill Racing Series wishes to thank
their many sponsors especially long time Series sponsor NAPA
Auto Parts & Jeff Riling, Vertical Telephone Systems & Jim
Gallagher, Lee Myles Transmissions & Hank Smith , Pioneer
Pole Buildings & Bob Greene, Chad Sinon & BPG Racing, MACH1
Chassis & Brian Scandle, The Berks-Montgomery Newspapers,
Palmer Candy of Reading, Lawrence Chevrolet, and Joe Adams
Lettering.
Visit our website and keep up to date on Thunder on the
Hill for 2012. Our website is
www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
12 November 2011 Steve Inch
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY & RACEWAY PARK AWARDS BANQUET HONORS
2011 CHAMPIONS; EARLY SEASON 2012 RACE DATES ANNOUNCED
HERSHEY, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway & Raceway Park
wrapped up the 2011 season with the 11th Annual Awards
Banquet Saturday night at the Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey
Hotel. More than 500 were in attendance at the $50,000-plus
event to recognize and celebrate the year’s top performing
race teams in the track’s 358 sprint car, late model, pro
stock, roadrunner, micro sprint car, and go kart classes.
Track champions Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove (358 sprint
cars), Jeff Rine of Danville (late models), AJ Hoffman of
Richfield (pro stocks), Bob Bussey of Northumberland
(roadrunners), and Todd Hoover of Mt. Pleasant Mills (micro
sprint cars) were also the recipients of custom championship
rings from Foss Jewelers of Selinsgrove.
Heimbach clinched his third career title in the A&A Auto
Stores 358 sprint cars with 12 top five finishes, including
three feature wins, in the division’s 17 events. A former
rookie of the year in 2002, Heimbach’s third championship
ties him with former 358 sprint car driver Chad Layton of
Harrisburg. Heimbach, however, has the best record of any
358 sprint car driver at the track with three titles and
five second-place finishes in the season-long point
standings in addition to his top spot on the all-time win
list with 33 career victories.
Rine recorded his seventh career track title in the
Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center late models with 13 top
five finishes, including eight feature wins, in the
division’s 17 races. On July 16, Rine made history by
becoming the division’s new all-time career leading feature
winner, surpassing Bobby Croop’s 69-win mark, with his 70
career victory. He ended the season on top of the career win
list with 72 victories.
Next year Rine will attempt to tie Richie Jensen’s record
for the most consecutive championships (six) and Croop’s
record for the most career titles (eight) at the track.
Hoffman scored his second consecutive track title in the
Salem RV Center/Byers Built Engines pro stock division with
15 top five finishes in the division’s 19 events. His
victory in the annual Pro Stock 20 was one of nine wins this
season at the track. Hoffman, too, is his respective
division’s all-time career leading feature winner with 36
victories entering next season.
In the Collier Paving & Construction roadrunners, Bussey
was honored as the division’s eighth different champion. A
career first title for Bussey, the second generation driver
also scored his first career win in the same season. He
ended the year with 13 top 5’s, including five feature wins,
in the division’s 16 races.
Special recognition awards were also presented in the
following categories: Most Improved Driver awards went to
Cody Keller (sprints), Chad Davis (late models), Mike Kiehl
(pro stocks), and Butch Shaffer (roadrunners). Sportsman Of
The Year plaques were awarded to Derek Locke (sprints, in
memory of Joe Whitcomb), Steve Campbell (late models), Jeff
Ceballo (pro stocks), and Brian Johnson (roadrunners).
Rookie Of The Year honors went to Michael Ruttkamp
(sprints), Matt Hornberger (pro stocks), and John Fowler
(roadrunners). There was no late model rookie of the year
for 2011.
For the Selinsgrove Raceway Park portion of the awards
ceremony, Hoover was honored for his third consecutive and
fourth career championship in the Selinsgrove Ford 270cc
micro sprint car division. Hoover recorded 15 top five
finishes, including four feature wins, in the division’s 17
events in 2011.
Colton Young of East Berlin won his first career title in
the 125 micro sprint car division with seven victories in
2011, while Cliff Loss of Penns Creek won his sixth straight
mini micro sprint championship with seven wins.
Go kart champions were recognized in their respective
divisions as follows: Rayce Miller (kid karts), Grace Long
(rookie cage 5-8), Joe Kahn (rookie cage 9-12), Trevor Teats
(rookies 2), Calvin Carr (jr. cage), Tyler Brown (lites),
Adam Zimmerman (mediums), Josh Garbera (heavies), Chuck
Paige (extra heavies), Justin Wise (adult cage flathead),
Josh Kerstetter (adult cage animal), Nathan Herman (flat
350), and Darian Trego (senior clones).
2012 Event Dates & Announcements
The annual motorsports show at the Susquehanna Valley
Mall, Hummels Wharf, will be held Sunday, Feb. 19 through
Saturday, Feb. 25. Teams interested in placing their race
car on display can contact Steve Inch after January 1.
Selinsgrove Speedway will open the 2012 season at 2 p.m.
Sunday, March 11, with 410 sprint cars and pro stocks.
The fifth annual Icebreaker Weekend for Modifieds is
slated for Friday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday,
March 17, at 4 p.m. Friday night’s show will feature the 358
modifieds, while Saturday afternoon’s program will mark the
fifth annual running of the Icebreaker 40 for big block
modifieds.
The 358 sprint cars will make their season debut at 6
p.m. Saturday, March 24. The season’s first four division
show of 358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks, and
roadrunners is scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday, April 7.
Track officials are in discussions to promote a PA
modified speedweek series as well as a 360 sprint car series
at the Snyder County oval in 2012.
Selinsgrove Raceway Park will open its 12th season of go
kart racing at 7 p.m. Friday, March 23. The micro sprint
cars will join the go karts beginning Friday, March 30.
Upgrades to the half-mile track’s lighting system from
turn one to turn three are nearing completion. For 2012,
fans will have the opportunity to purchase season reserved
seats in the top two rows of the first section of bleachers
located in turn one. The bleacher season reserved seats (100
additional seats are available) will cost $30 each.
Technical specification changes for the 358 sprint cars
and roadrunners for 2012 are as follows: The 358 sprint cars
will be permitted wing sliders and titanium valves (other
rotating titanium weight will not be legal). The roadrunners
will be permitted original steel stock and stock appearing
plastic noses (fiberglass and aluminum noses will not be
legal).
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.
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a
new attitude! Port Royal Speedway
Port Season Passes And Seats Now On Sale
11/1/11
Port Royal – Season passes and seats for the 2012 racing
season at Port Royal Speedway are now on sale. And the
timing is perfect for holiday gift giving!
A season reserve seat for all race events including
fairweek races in 2012 will 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 2012. 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, 2012 or
surrender their seats.
General admission season passes are also now available at
a cost of just $300.00, which does include admission to all
fairweek races in 2012.
In addition, season pit passes are being offered at a
price of $400 each while reserved fan parking spots behind
the grandstand are being offered 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.
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
WWW.PORTROYALSPEEDWAY.COM
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a
new attitude! Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Banquet Tickets Now On Sale
Event set for January 28
11/1/11
Port Royal – The Port Royal Speedway awards banquet will
be held on Saturday, January 28, 2012, at the Port Royal
Community Building, located along 4th St., just off of the
speedway’s backstretch.
Doors for the ceremony will open at 6 p.m.
Honored will be the 2011 track champions: Mike Wagner,
Aumiller’s Insurance 410 sprints; Scott Haus, AB Auto Glass
late models; Brian Towsey, Miller’s Auto Parts pro stocks;
and Jen Powell, Juniata Tire Sales 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.
Wagner took his second career track title at the oval in
a race that came right down to the final event of the season
in the 2011 Tuscarora 50. He took the crown from Ryan Taylor
by a scant 15-point margin after finishing inside the
top-five in the 50.
Haus took only one win but came out ahead of Mitch Hack
for yet another late model crown. Towsey was a four-time
winner including a victory in the Deryl Stong Memorial. Jen
Powell scored the enduro dash division title.
Visit the speedway website at portroyalspeedway.com for
the latest track news and information.
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
J&K Salvage Candy Bowl VII Set for
Saturday, October 29
Newberrytown, PA (September 7, 2011) – The 7th Annual
Candy Bowl presented by J&K Salvage of York will be held on
Saturday, October 29. This event will feature the wingless
ARDC Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds,
Legends Cars, Byers Tires 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 30
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 2011 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 York and New Jersey. The 20-lap
feature will pay $1,000 to the winner.
The 600cc Micro Sprints will pay $700.00 to the winner.
The Thundercars race is presented by Byers Tires and will
pay $500.00 to the winner.
Gates will open for the pit area at 12:30 p.m. and
grandstand area at 1:00 p.m. Track Prep Laps begin at 2:15
p.m. with racing action beginning at 3:00 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 raindate for the Candy Bowl will be Sunday, October
30, with the same time schedule if needed.
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.”
Williams Grove Speedway News
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Justin Henderson, Eric Tomecek, Pat Cannon, Carmen Perigo
Jr. and Gene Knaub Win Williams Grove Speedway Fall Fest
Features
Mechanicsburg, Pa. October 23
Saturday night Williams Grove Speedway presented a busy
night of racing. The annual Fall Fest show highlighted the
410 Sprint Cars, the 358 Sprint Cars, along with the Super
Sportsman and the 358 Late Models.
Brain Leppo started on the pole in the 25-lap Lawrence
Chevrolet 410 Sprint Car feature. Leppo took over the lead
with Daryn Pittman racing in second. Justin Henderson, the
fourth place starter, then wrestled second place from
Pittman.
Justin Henderson, from Indianapolis, Indiana, made his
bid for the lead. On the sixth lap Henderson gained the lead
with a fourth turn pass. The lead duo of Henderson and Leppo
encountered lapped traffic. Using the slower cars, Henderson
was able to gain a 12-length edge.
Henderson's comfortable lead was lost with a lap 20
caution. Following the restart Henderson drove away from the
field. Henderson propelled the Sorokach No. 35 to his second
victory. Daryn Pittman finished in second with Steve
Buckwalter, Fred Rahmer and Greg Hodnett trailing.
The American Ceramic Tiles 358 Sprint Cars had two
features. In the first 20-lap feature, Eric Tomecek used his
second starting position to take over the lead. Tomecek
maintained his lead through the race. In the late stages of
the contest, the car driven by Pat Cannon caught the leader.
The final lap found Cannon making a bid for the lead. In
the final turns, Cannon was almost even with the leader.
Tomecek, from Abbottstown, won the race to the finish line.
Tomecek recorded his first Williams Grove Speedway victory
of 2011 in front of Cannon, Davie Franek, Rodney Westhafer
and Rich Eichelberger.
Pat Cannon gained enough points to win the 2011 Williams
Grove Speedway 358 Sprint Car point title.
Davie Franek led the early laps of the second 358 Sprint
Car main. Pat Cannon began the event in eighth place and
quickly advanced to second. In the fifth lap, Cannon made
his winning pass on the backstretch.
During the race the Cannon car developed right side wing
trouble. Despite the problem, the New Cumberland-area driver
easily won the feature. His fourth win of the season was
over Franek, Scott Geesey, Chad Trout and Nate Hammaker.
Mike Enders was on the pole for the start of the 20-lap
Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman feature. On the opening
lap the left side of the wing on the Enders car collapsed.
In the third circuit Paul Miller slipped by Enders to become
the new leader.
Carmen Perigo Jr. was the ninth place starter. Using an
outside lane, Perigo sliced his way through the pack. The
13th lap found Pergio taking over the lead at the exit of
turn four. Miller rebound to challenge for the lead with two
laps to go. On the final lap, Miller pulled even with
Perigo. At the finish line, Perigo, from Stoystown, captured
his first Williams Grove Speedway win of 2011 by a slim
margin over Miller. Rick Barr finished third with Jay
Fannasy in fourth and Frankie Herr took fifth.
The final feature was the 20-lap Tattooed Mom's 358 Late
Model race. John Ebersole started on the pole and quickly
opened up a large lead. Steve Clabaugh held second place.
Gene Knaub, the 12th placer starter, took over third.
Clabaugh and Knaub had a close fight for second.
Once Gene Knaub passed Clabaugh for second, Knaub quickly
caught leader John Ebersole. Knaub's winning pass came on
lap 14. Once in front Knaub left the field behind. The Dover
resident won his 19th race of the year by a straightaway
over Ebersole, Clabaugh, Wes Alleman and Grant Adams.
This is the final 2011 show at Williams Grove Speedway.
The management of Williams Grove Speedway thanks all the
race teams and fans for their support. On Saturday, November
12, the Williams Grove Speedway Awards Banquet will take
place at the Radisson Penn Harris Convention Center in Camp
Hill, Pa. Tickets are now on sale at 717 - 697 - 5000.
358 Sprint car make up feature:
1) 1w Eric Tomecek 2) 3 Pat Cannon 3) 4R Davey Franek 4)
44 Rodney Westhafer 5) 8 Rich Eichelberger 6) 50 Tim
Berkheimer 7) 18 Scott Geesey 8) 66n Nate Hammaker 9) 27s
Adrian Shaffer 10) 7c Chad Trout 11) 23M TJ Stutts 12) 66
Dale Hammaker 13) 8R Michael Ruttkamp 14) 1s Logan Schuchart
15) 3A Danny Massey 16) 27 Jay Galloway 17) 94 Ted Thomas
18) 97 Brie Hershey 19) 80 Todd Reed 20) 88 Aaron
Eichelberger 21) 5T Glenndon Forsthe 22) 99m Kyle Moody 23)
22m Brian Garland
Super Sportsman:
1) 93 Carmen Perigo Jr. 2) 58 Paul Miller 3) 00 Rick Barr
4) 222 Jay Fannasy 5) 99 Frankie Herr 6) 8 Rich Eichelberger
7) 45 Dave Socks 8) 33R Scott Geesey 9) 318 Chris Meleason
10) 88w Eric Walker 11) 3B Mike Enders 12) 25 Bobby
Hockenberry 13) 9K Steve Wilbur 14) 55 Jim Shuster 15) 5
Dave Berkheimer 16) 64 Stan Wanner 17) 83 Greg Robinson 18)
83F Cody Fairchok 19) 33 John Garman 20) 21 Pete Lattanzio
21) 91 Lanny Hake 22) 77w Russ Mitten 23) 30 Scott Dellinger
DNS: 66 LeRoy Martin
358 Sprint:
1) 3 Pat Cannon 2) 4R Davie Franek 3) 18 Scott Geesey 4)
7c Chad Trout 5) 66n Nate Hammaker 6) 1s Logan Schuchart 7)
27s Adrian Shaffer 8) 50 Tim Berkheimer 9) 1w Eric Tomecek
10) 23m TJ Stutts 11) 8R Michael Ruttkamp 12) 94 Ted Thomas
13) 8 Rich Eichelberger 14) 66 Dale Hammaker 15) 64K Kyle
Purks 16) 3A Danny Massey 17) 97 Brie Hershey 18) 80 Todd
Reed 19) 07 Billy Schoffstall 20) 22m Brian Garland 21) 88
Aaron Eichelberger 22) 52 Austin Hogue 23) 27 Jay Galloway
24) 44 Rodney Westhafer
410 Sprints:
1) 35 Justin Henderson 2) 27 Daryn Pittman 3) 17B Steve
Buckwater 4) 51 Fred Rahmer 5) 39 Greg Hodnett 6) 71 Brian
Leppo 7) 48 Danny Dietrich 8) 11c Cory Haas 9) 15 Adam Wilt
10) 30 Doug Esh 11) 21 Brian Montieth 12) 19m Brent Marks
13) 0 Rick Lafferty 14) 2 Ryan Bohlke 15) 15 Jay Reichard
16) 30s Daryl Stimeling 17) 20 Ryan Taylor 18) 3 Mark
Zimmerman 19) 4 Jon Brennfleck 20) 12w Troy Fraker 21) 20s
Derek Sell 22) 65 Johnny Mackison Jr. 23) 49 Bobby Howard
DNS: 7 Chad Layton
358 Late Models:
1) 1 Gene Knaub 2) 78 John Ebersole 3) 29 Steve Clabaugh
4) 80 Wes Alleman 5) 64 Grant Adams 6) 7 Pat Beard 7) 116
Travis Mease 8) 55 Derrike Zirkle 9) 18 DJ Mease 10) 48
Donnie Farling 11) 12 Charlie Schaffer 12) 7 Todd Leonard
13) 100 Tommy Slanker 14) 50 David Lightner 15) 22 Chase
Billet 16) X Bernie Beard DNS 25 Tommy Blackwell
Friday, Oct 21, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 59TH ANNIVERSARY/JOHN GLEIM, JR. EXCAVATING
NIGHT TWIN 20'S
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Nov. 12, 2011 - Race Car Flea
Market (7AM) Sat., Nov. 19, 2011 - Annual Awards Banquet,
York Holiday Inn GREG HODNETT AND DANNY DIETRICH SPLIT TWIN
20s; Tim Henry wins Central PA Legends Main
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA , 10/21/11 - Greg Hodnett and Danny
Dietrich ended the 2011 racing season at Lincoln Speedway by
capturing the Twin 20's for 410 Sprint cars on John Gleim,
Jr. Excavating 59th Anniversary Night on Friday night
Hodnett's Trone Outdoor Motorsports sprinter raced home
the winner of the first 20 lap main while Dietrich drove the
Gary Kauffman Motorsports mount to victory in the second
feature.
Gerard McIntyre, Jr. grabbed the early lead in the first
20 lap feature but an early race red flag on lap three
slowed the action. Brad McClelland got upside down in the
second turn and collected Lynton Jeffrey.
Fifth-starting Fred Rahmer was up to second on the
restart but McIntyre kept the 10-time track champion at bay
before Rahmer took the lead with 11 laps complete.
Hodnett, who started sixth moved into second spot on lap
12 and began to close on the leader when Rahmer made contact
with the backstretch wall and then crashed hard into the
third turn wall bringing out a red flag. Hodnett assumed the
point and was never challenged in scoring his second
straight win in the Pigeon Hills and his 25th career, moving
him into 11th place on the all-time track win list.
"We were very fortunate tonight, there was obviously a
lot of contact in front of us and we just took advantage of
their misfortune," said the Thomasville driver following his
$2,700 payday. "That's the way it goes sometimes. We'll take
any break we can get."
Hodnett noted Rahmer's contact with the wall as he was
chasing down the leader with five laps to go. "We were good
in three and four and could run pretty hard," he added. "He
tapped the wall in two and I was doing the same thing trying
to open up the entry and then he really wopped it in three."
Four-time track champion Brian Montieth finished in the
runner-up spot over Danny Dietrich, 12th starting Ryan
Bohlke, McIntyre, Brent Marks, Tim Glatfelter, 18th starter
Jim Siegel, Daryn Pittman and Doug Esh.
Glatfelter set sail from his front row starting spot in
the second Twin 20 and similar to Rahmer in the first
feature, Glatfelter bounced off the front stretch wall and
then crashed hard into the first turn wall bringing out the
red flag and a destroyed race car.
Dietrich, who lined up sixth on the original start
blasted from third to first on the lap six restart to assume
command of the race.
Despite several late race yellow flags for spins by
Lynton Jeffrey, Dietrich was able to keep the field at bay
and score his fourth win of the year and seventh of his
Lincoln career.
"We wouldn't want to have it any other way," said the
Aspers driver as he capped off a great season in victory
lane. "We've been so close the last several weeks and we
knew eventually we were gonna be in victory lane. Just glad
we could do it tonight."
Jim Siegel finished in the runner-up spot over 11th
starting Alan Krimes, Montieth, 12th starting Chad Layton,
Hodnett, Cory Haas, Marks, Bohlke and Nick Schlauch, Jr.
"This team behind me and my crew work so hard," Dietrich
added. "I just wheel this thing and they do the rest. You
win races from the shop too."
Greg Hodnett set a new one lap track record in time
trials with a lap of 13.137 seconds. That eclipses the
previous record of 13.200 set by Alan Krimes on October 8,
2011.
The top 10 fastest in time trials transferred directly
into the Twin 20's.
Heats for the 30 "410" Sprints were won by Bill Stine and
Ryan Bohlke. Bolhke set a new 10-lap track record with a
time of 2:16.517 seconds erasing the old record of 2:17.848
seconds set by Cory Haas on March 5, 2011. The consolation
was won by Rick Lafferty.
Tim Henry took the lead late in the 15-lap Central PA
Legends feature and scored the win over Scott Houdeshell,
Jason Rochelle, Chad Glatfelter and Pat McDermott.
Heats for the 27 Central PA Legends were won by Harlon
Leppo, Scott Houdeshell and Chad Glatfelter. The consolation
was won by Ed Trump.
This was the final racing event on the 2011 schedule at
Lincoln Speedway. The 2012 schedule will be released in a
few months but the season opener will be Saturday, February
25, 2012 and will feature the Icebreaker 30 for 410 Sprints
at 2PM.
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.
RACE RESULTS Friday, Oct 21, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 59TH ANNIVERSARY/JOHN GLEIM, JR. EXCAVATING
NIGHT TWIN 20'S LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS First 20 lap
feature: 1. 39-Greg Hodnett ($2,700); 2. 21-Brian Montieth;
3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 2-Ryan Bohlke; 5. 16-Gerard
McIntyre, Jr.; 6. 19M-Brent Marks; 7. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 8.
59-Jim Siegel; 9. 27-Daryn Pittman; 10. 30-Doug Esh; 11.
87-Alan Krimes; 12. 7-Chad Layton; 13. 65-Johnny Mackison,
Jr.; 14. 11C-Cory Haas; 15. 71X-Bill Stine; 16. 35-Justin
Henderson; 17. 38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr.; 18. 1S-Logan
Schuchart; 19. 51-Fred Rahmer (DNF); 20. 15-Adam Wilt (DNF);
21. 0-Rick Lafferty (DNF); 22. 12-Lynton Jeffrey; 23. 6-Brad
McClelland; 24. 747-Davey Sammons. No Time.
Lap Leaders - (McIntyre 1-10; Rahmer 11-15; Hodnett
16-20)
Second 20-lap Feature: 1. 48-Dietrich; 2. 59-Siegel; 3.
87-Krimes; 4-21-Montieth; 5. 7-Layton; 6. 39-Hodnett; 7.
11C-Haas; 8. 19M-Marks; 9. 2-Bohlke; 10. 38N-Schlauch; 11.
27-Pittman; 12. 35-Henderson; 13. 3B-Baughman; 14.
1S-Schuchart; 15. 12-Jeffrey (DNF); 16. 747 Sammons (DNF);
17. 15-Wilt (DNF); 18. 6-McClelland (DNF); 19. 65-Mackison
(DNF); 20. 71X-Stine (DNF); 21. 16-McIntyre (DNF); 22.
30-Esh (DNF); 23. 69-Glatfelter (DNF); 24. 0-Lafferty (DNF).
No Time.
Lap Leaders - (Glatfelter 1-5; Dietrich 6-20).
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 71X-Bill Stine; 2.
1S-Logan Schuchart; 3. 87-Alan Krimes; 4. 15-Adam Wilt; 5.
7-Chad Layton; 6. 38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr.; 7. 747-Davey
Sammons; 8. 50-Austin Reed; 9. 5-Phil Walter; 10. 20S-Derek
Sell (DNF). Time 2:16.968
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 2-Ryan Bohlke; 2.
30-Doug Esh; 3. 65-Johnny Mackison, Jr.; 4. 59-Jim Siegel;
5. 35-Justin Henderson; 6. 11C-Cory Haas; 7. 0-Rick
Lafferty; 8. 3B-Randy Baughman (DNF); 9. 1* -Tim Wagaman
(DNF); 10. 71-Brian Leppo (DNS). Time 2:16.517 (New 10-lap
track record).
Consolation (10 laps/2 to qualify) - 1. 0-Rick Lafferty;
2. 747-Davey Sammons; 3. 3B-Randy Baughman; 4. 50-Austin
Reed; 5. 5-Phil Walter; 6. 1* Tim Wagaman (DNS); 7.
20S-Derek Sell (DNS). Time 2:19.333.
Time Trials: 1. 39-Greg Hodnett 13.137 (New Track
Record); 2. 51-Fred Rahmer 13. 148; 3. 69-Tim Glatfelter
13.221; 4. 6-Brad McClelland 13.250; 5. 16-Gerard McIntyre,
Jr. 13.262; 6. 12-Lynton Jeffrey 13.330; 7. 19M-Brent Marks
13.395; 8. 21-Brian Montieth 13.429; 9. 27-Daryn Pittman
13.430; 10. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.439; 11. 1S-Logan Schuchart
13.444; 12. 2-Ryan Bohlke 13.475; 13. 71X-Bill Stine 13.481;
14. 3B-Randy Baughman 13.543; 15. 38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr.
13.548; 16. 65-Johnny Mackison, Jr. 13.597; 17. 15-Adam Wilt
13.602; 18. 30-Doug Esh 13.620; 19. 87-Alan Krimes 13.684;
20. 35-Justin Henderson 13.688; 21. 5-Phil Walter 13.714;
22. 59-Jim Siegel 13.732; 23. 7-Chad Layton 13.781; 24.
0-Rick Lafferty 13.819; 25. 20S-Derek Sell 13.825; 26.
11C-Cory Haas 13.845; 27. 747-Davey Sammons 13.848; 28.
1*-Tim Wagaman 13.894; 29. 50-Austin Reed 14.148; 30.
71-Brian Leppo NT.
CENTRAL PA LEGENDS Feature (15-Laps) - 1. 94-Tim Henry;
2. 5-Scott Houdeshell; 3. 20-Jason Rochelle; 4. 27-Chad
Glatfelter; 5. 46-Pat McDermott; 6. 53-Bill Diehl; 7.
90-Scott Spidle; 8. 4-Shane Glatfelter; 9. 12J-Clint
Penkauskas; 10. 9-Steven Cox; 11. 14W-Ed Wentz; 12. 79-Ed
Trump; 13. 77-Randy Fetterhoff; 14. 43-Larry Gibbs; 15.
890-Tim Bauer; 16. 3M-Chris McKinney; 17. 38-Rick Miller (DNF);
18. 15H-Harlon Leppo (DNF); 19. 248-Coleby Frye (DNF); 20.
911-Mark Roberts (DNF); 21. 15-Lucas Montgomery (DNF); 22.
07-Bob Stough (DNF); 23. 12-Greg Burd (DNF); 24. 44-Scott
Gobrecht (DNF). No Time.
1st Heat (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 15H-Harlon Leppo; 2.
15-Lucas Montgomery; 3. 20-Jason Rochelle; 4. 53-Bill Diehl;
5. 38-Rick Miller; 6. 14W-Ed Wentz; 7. 79-Ed Trump; 8.
9-Steven Cox; 9. 43-Larry Gibbs. Time 2:03.13.
2nd Heat (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1-46-Pat McDermott; 2.
Scott Houdeshell; 3. 21-Greg Burd; 4. 44-Scott Gobrecht; 5.
248-Coleby Frye; 6. 12J-Clint Penkauskas; 7. 3M-Chris
McKinney; 8. 40-Donnie Pifer; 9. 28-Brent Marquis (DNF).
Time 2:01.19
3rd Heat (6 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 27-Chad Glatfelter;
2. 94T-Tim Henry; 3. 89D-Tim Bauer; 4. 07-Bob Stough; 5.
77-Randy Fetterhoff; 6. 4-Shane Glatfelter; 7. 90-Scott
Spidle; 8. 911-Mark Roberts; 9. 32-Jim Buckingham. Time
2:03.50.
Consolation (6 laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 79-Ed Trump. 2.
3M-Chris McKinney; 3. 90-Scott Spidle; 4. 9- Steven Cox; 5.
911-Mark Roberts; 6. 43-Larry Gibbs; 7. 40-Donnie Pifer
(DNS); 8. 28-Brent Marquis (DNS); 9. 32-Jim Buckingham
(DNS). No Time.
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SEASON ENDING FALL FEST OCTOBER 22--FINAL BANQUET
NOVEMBER 12
MECHANICSBURG, PA--The 2011 racing season at Williams
Grove Speedway will end on Saturday evening, October 22,
with the running of the Fall Fest.
Racing is scheduled to begin at 7:00.
The Fall Fest is an invitational event, which will
consist of features only. There will be no time trials or
qualifying races, just features for the four top divisions
which compete regularly at Williams Grove. Those divisions
include sprint cars and 358-sprints and from the Saturday
Night Series the super sportsman cars and 358-late models.
The Speedstr cars will also have a feature event.
There will also be a makeup feature for the 358-sprints,
which will be the final point race in the American Ceramic
Tile series.
The top 24 drivers in the point standings for each of
Williams Grove’s four divisions will be invited to compete
at Fall Fest. A draw for inversion will set the lineups for
each feature with the exception of the 358-sprint makeup
event which had the lineup set on September 4, before rain
ended that night’s racing.
If any of the top 24 drivers in any of the four divisions
are unable to compete, alternates will be added to the
field.
The sprint car feature will be 25 laps in distance. Each
of the other three features will be 20 laps.
Five sprint car drivers will receive a free Goodyear tire
following the running of their feature event. The winner and
hard charger will each earn a tire. The winner will draw
three numbers and the drivers finishing in the positions
which correspond with those numbers will also get a tire.
The Fall Fest began in 2001 and Todd Shaffer was the
winner in the sprint car division. Since that time Greg
Hodnett became the man to beat winning four consecutive
races in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 before Lucas Wolfe
stopped his streak in 2007. The Fall Fest was cancelled
because of inclement weather in 2005, 2008 and 2009.
Brent Marks won the sprint car portion of last year’s
Fall Fest.
Only the sprint car division has been part of all
previous Fall Fests.
Last year’s winners in addition to Marks included Chad
Trout in 358-sprints, Frankie Herr in the super sportsman
division and Charlie Schaffer in 358-late models.
The speedway’s annual awards banquet is scheduled for
Saturday, evening, November 12, at the Radisson Penn Harris
in Camp Hill. Reservations can be made by phoning the
speedway office at 717.697.5000.
Due to declining interest in recent years, this will be
the final awards banquet for Williams Grove Speedway.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY WILL WRAP UP 2011
WITH RACE CAR FLEA MARKET & AWARDS BANQUET
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Although the wheel-to-wheel racing
action has come to an end for the season at Selinsgrove
Speedway, track officials still have two events, a race car
flea market coordinated by the DH&L Fire Co. on Oct. 29 and
the annual awards banquet on Nov. 12, before the curtain
falls on 2011.
The Third Annual DH&L Fire Co. Race Car Flea Market is
set for 7 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, rain or shine, on the
speedway grounds. The flea market is open to all types of
motorsports vendors. Setup for vendors will begin at 5 a.m.
with a $15 fee per space due the day of the event. Admission
for shoppers is free.
Pre-registration for the flea market is not required. For
additional information on the race car flea market please
contact Dewayne at 570.850.5736 or Scott at 570.898.7974.
The 11th Annual Selinsgrove Speedway & Raceway Park
Awards Banquet will be held Saturday, Nov. 12, at the
Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey Hotel. Doors will open at 4
p.m., with the Raceway Park awards for the Selinsgrove Ford
go karts and micro sprint cars slated to begin at 5 p.m.
Following dinner at 6:30 p.m., Selinsgrove Speedway will
honor the 2011 track champions in the A&A Auto Stores 358
sprint cars (Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove), Jeff’s Auto
Body & Recycling Center late models (Jeff Rine of Danville),
Salem RV Center/Byers Built Engines pro stocks (AJ Hoffman
of Richfield), and Collier Paving & Construction roadrunners
(Bob Bussey of Northumberland) starting at about 8 p.m.
Banquet tickets can be purchased by contacting Terri
Paige at 570.374.6270. Attendees wishing to book a room at
the discount rate for the banquet need to contact the hotel
at 717.564.5511 before this Saturday, Oct. 22. After the
cut-off date, regular hotel room rates will apply.
Off-season improvements currently underway include the
replacement of lighting poles and wiring extending from the
half-mile track’s first turn to third turn. Sifted clay is
also expected to start arriving, weather permitting, for
both the half-mile and one-fifth mile tracks for the 2012
season.
For the latest news, results, and race status, visit
selinsgrovespeedway.com or follow the speedway on Twitter
and Facebook. The speedway office can also be reached at
570.374.2999.
Four Big Events Wrap Up 2011 SSP Racing
Season
- 2011 Susquehanna Speedway Park Schedule
of Events – (Schedule as of October 17, 2011 - Subject to
Change)
October 19 (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.) –
Rain date Thursday, October 20.)
October 21 (Fri.) 8th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Qualifying Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars
and
Four Cylinder Stock Cars (7:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Saturday, October 22 (Championship Night will move to Sun.,
October 23).
October 22 (Sat.) 8th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Championship Night - Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock
Cars
and Four Cylinder Stock Cars (6:00 p.m.) – Rain date:
Sunday, October 23.
October 26 (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.)
Rain date, Thursday, October 27.
October 29 (Sat.) Candy Bowl VII presented by J&K Salvage
- ARDC Wingless Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sportsman
Modifieds, Legends Cars, Byers Tires Thundercars
Championship, Sidewinder Sprints & Mini Vans (3:00 p.m.) -
Rain date: Sunday, October 30.
November 5 (Sat.) 8th Annual Turkey 200 Enduro – Big Car
Enduro (125 laps) & 4/6 Cylinder Small Car Enduro (75
laps) plus Classic Cars & Mini Vans (1:00 p.m.); Rain
date: Sunday, November 6.
November 12 (Sat.) The Final Showdown – Super 410 Sprint
Car Finale & 358 Sprint Cars (2:00 p.m.); Rain Date: Sunday,
November 13.
The Next Wednesday Night Test & Tune is on October 19
(Raindate is on Thursday, October 20)
The next Wednesday Night Test & Tune session will be held
on Wednesday, October 19 at the Susquehanna Speedway Park.
The raindate will be Thursday, October 20. 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.
All pit passes and car entries from the cancelled August
3 Test & Tune may be used for the remainder of the 2011
season at any Test & Tune. Pit passes from August 3 must be
presented for exchange.
All pit passes from the cancelled September 14 Test &
Tune may be exchanged for half price ($6.00) pit admission
for the remainder of the 2011 season at any Test & Tune. Pit
passes from September 14 must be presented for exchange. Car
entry fees will be half price for each car ($10.00) from
September 14 and may be used twice for the remainder of the
season.
2011 Wednesday Night Open Test & Tune Sessions
(Any divisions of racing welcome)
Big Track Only: October 19 & October 26
Big Track - Gates open 5:00 p.m.; Practice 6:00 p.m. –
9:00 p.m.
8th Annual Miller’s Racing Parts Fall Classic Slated for
Friday & Saturday, October 21 & 22 at SSP
Newberrytown, PA (August 19, 2011) – The popular 2-day
8th Miller’s Racing Parts Fall Classic returns to the
Susquehanna Speedway Park on Friday, October 21 and
Saturday, October 22 featuring the Street Stocks, Xtreme
Stock Cars and the Four Cylinder Stock Cars. The 50-lap
Street Stock Championship Event will pay $2,500 to the
winner. Other bonus prizes for the Street Stocks are
available from Bernheisel Racecars; AFCO Racing Products;
Miller’s Racing Parts; Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic; Lias Tire
Inc. and more.
On Friday night, October 21, the program will consist of
warm-ups and qualifying heat races for Street Stocks, Xtreme
Stock Cars and Four Cylinder Stock Cars. Street Stock heat
races are presented by Blazer’s Body Shop and pay $25.00 to
win, $15.00 for second and $10.00 for third.
The Fall Classic will include a Street Stocks Cash Dash
presented by Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic consisting of the 1st
and 2nd place finishers from each Street Stock heat with the
finishing order determining the stating spots for the 50-lap
Fall Classic Championship Race on Saturday. The top four
finishers in the Cash Dash will receive $250.00; $125.00;
$75.00 and $50.00 respectively.
There will also be an Xtreme Stock Car Cash Dash
presented by JR’s Driveway Services consisting of the 1st
and 2nd place finishers from each Xtreme Stock heat with the
finishing order determining the stating spots for the 40-lap
Fall Classic XSC Championship Race on Saturday. The winner
of the Cash Dash will receive $100.00.
Gates will open on Friday for both the pit area and
grandstand area at 5:00 p.m. Warmups begin at 6:30 p.m. with
racing action beginning at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Friday
night are Adults (ages 18-59) $10.00; Young Adults (ages
11-17) & Senior Adults (60 & Older) $9.00; Children (10 &
under) are free. Pit pass prices are $20.00. 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.
Then Saturday, October 22, the show will feature a 50-lap
Street Stock feature (all green flag laps with no scheduled
fuel stops), 40-lap Xtreme Stock Car feature (all green flag
laps with no scheduled fuel stops), 30-lap Four Cylinder
Stock Cars feature (all green flag laps with no scheduled
fuel stops). There will also be last chance qualifying races
for the Street Stocks, Xtreme Stock Cars and the Four
Cylinder Stock Cars.
The 40-lap Xtreme Stock Car feature event on Saturday
will pay $1,000.00 to the winner. All qualifying will be
done through heats, C-Main and B-Main events. There will be
an inversion drawn for the feature event by the winner of
the first heat race. A blind draw will determine the heat
race lineups.
The 30-lap Four Cylinder Stock Car feature event will pay
$750.00 to the winner. All qualifying will be done through
heats, C-Main and B-Main events. There will be an inversion
drawn for the feature event by the winner of the first heat
race. A blind draw will determine the heat race lineups.
Gates will open on Saturday for both the pit area at 3:30
p.m. and the grandstands at 4:00 p.m. Warmups begin at 5:30
p.m. with racing action beginning at 6:00 p.m.
General Admission Grandstand ticket prices for Saturday
night are Adults (ages 18-59) $14.00; Young Adults (ages
11-17) & Senior Adults (60 & Older) $12.00; 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 raindate will be Sunday, October 24 if necessary (Pit
Gates Open at 1:00 p.m.; racing at 4:00 p.m.).
Entry forms are available online at sspracing.net or by
contacting SSP at (717) 292-1696 or Larry Miller at (717)
574-7107. Specification rules for each division will be
enforced according to the Miller’s Racing Parts Fall Classic
Flyer also found on the website.
At last year’s Fall Classic, Dan Zechman of Hanover led
all fifty laps of the Street Stock main event to earn $3,000
at the Susquehanna Speedway Park. In victory lane, Zechman
had the opportunity to win another $25,000 by picking the
correct two envelopes from twenty envelopes. Zechman failed
to choose the winning combination with the two $25,000
winner messages inside. Spring Grove’s Mike Zeigler Jr. took
the lead from Jason Zook on lap 33 or the Xtreme Stock Car
40 lapper to claim the victory. Shippensburg’s Austin Kirby
won the 30-lap Four Cylinder Stock Car feature.
The next Wednesday Night Test & Tune session will be held
on Wednesday, October 19. 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. The raindate for the Test & Tune will
be Thursday, October 20.
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.”
Winners of the Miller’s Racing Parts Fall Classic:
2004: Kirby Sites (Street Stocks); Eric Hollenbach (Four
Cylinder Stock Cars).
2005: Craig Morgan (Street Stocks); Matt Wampler (Xtreme
Stock Cars); Larry Stine (Four Cylinder
Stock Cars).
2006: Kirby Sites (Street Stocks); Michael Goodwin
(Xtreme Stock Cars); Larry Duvall (Four
Cylinder Stock Cars).
2007: Gary Beward (Street Stocks); Michael Goodwin
(Xtreme Stock Cars); Ed Hollenbach (Four
Cylinder Stock Cars).
2008: Doug Hoffman (Street Stocks); Jason Zook (Xtreme
Stock Cars); Dave Leidy Jr. (Four
Cylinder Stock Cars).
2009: Kory Sites (Street Stocks); Jason Zook (Xtreme
Stock Cars); Ronnie Buck (Four Cylinder
Stock Cars).
2010: Dan Zechman (Street Stocks); Mike Zeigler Jr.
(Xtreme Stock Cars); Austin Kirby (Four
Cylinder Stock Cars).
2011: To be Determined on Saturday, October 22, 2011.
Friday, October 21, 2011 – Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Preliminary Night Time Schedule
(Subject to Change: Raindate Saturday, October 22, 2011)
5:00 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: $20.00
5:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18 & older) – $10.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $8.00; Children (10 &
under) – Free
6:15 p.m. Driver’s Meeting – All Divisions (Turn One Pit
Grandstands)
6:30 p.m. Practice Begins
Rotation: Street Stocks
Four Cylinder Stock Cars
Xtreme Stock Cars
7:30 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Street Stock Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
Four Cylinder Stock Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Xtreme Stock Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Street Stock Cash Dash (6 laps)
Xtreme Stock Car Cash Dash (6 laps)
Saturday, October 22, 2011–Miller’s Racing Parts Fall
Classic Time Schedule
(Subject to Change – Raindate Sunday, October 23, 2011)
3:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: $25.00;
4:00 p.m. Grandstands Gates Open: General admission:
Adults (18 & older) – $14.00; Seniors (60 &
older) & Young Adults (11–17) - $12.00; Children (10 &
under) – Free
5:15 p.m. Driver’s Meeting – All Divisions (Turn One Pit
Grandstands)
5:30 p.m. Practice Begins
Rotation: Street Stocks
Four Cylinder Stock Cars
Xtreme Stock Cars
6:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Street Stocks C-Main (12 laps) – if necessary
Four Cylinder Stock Cars C-Main (10 laps) – if necessary
Xtreme Stock Cars C-Main (10 laps) – if necessary
Street Stocks B-Main (15 laps)
Four Cylinder Stock Cars B-Main (10 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars B-Main (12 laps)
Street Stocks Championship Feature (50 laps)
Four Cylinder Stock Cars Championship Feature (30 laps)
Xtreme Stock Cars Championship Feature (40 laps)
· Top Three Finishers Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
J&K Salvage Candy Bowl VII Set for Saturday, October 29
Newberrytown, PA (September 7, 2011) – The 7th Annual
Candy Bowl presented by J&K Salvage of York will be held on
Saturday, October 29. This event will feature the wingless
ARDC Midgets, 600cc Micro Sprints, Sportsman Modifieds,
Legends Cars, Byers Tires 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 30
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 2011 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 York and New Jersey. The 20-lap
feature will pay $1,000 to the winner.
The 600cc Micro Sprints will pay $700.00 to the winner.
The Thundercars race is presented by Byers Tires and will
pay $500.00 to the winner.
Gates will open for the pit area at 12:30 p.m. and
grandstand area at 1:00 p.m. Track Prep Laps begin at 2:15
p.m. with racing action beginning at 3:00 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 raindate for the Candy Bowl will be Sunday, October
30, with the same time schedule if needed.
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 Bowls 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: To be determined on Saturday, October 29, 2011.
Saturday, October 29, 2011 – Candy Bowl VII Time Schedule
(Subject to Change)
(Raindate: Sunday, October 30, 2011 – Same time schedule)
12:30 p.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes: $25.00.
1:00 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
2:00 p.m. Driver’s Meeting – All Divisions (Turn One Pit
Grandstands)
2:15 p.m. Track Prep Laps Begin
Rotation: Sportsman Modifieds
ARDC Wingless Midgets
Thundercars
600cc Micro Sprints
Legends Cars
Sidewinder Sprints
3:00 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
Byers Tires Thundercars Feature (25 laps) – all cars
entered to start the feature
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 5
Newberrytown, PA (October 4, 2011) – On Saturday
afternoon, November 5, the Susquehanna Speedway Park will
host the 8th Annual Turkey 200 presented by Keller Williams
Realty. Also the Classic Cars and Mini Vans will take to the
track before the Enduro events. The Big Car (8-Cylinder)
Enduro event will follow the specifications for the Xtreme
Stock Car division that ran weekly at SSP during the 2011
season. There will also be a Small Car (4/6-Cylinder) Enduro
will follow the SSP Road Warrior rules. The 4-cylinders and
6-cylinders will run the same race, but scored separately
and each paid a separate purse based on car count. All
enduro cars do not need to have a full roll cage, but must
have both driver side door protection and roll-over
protection for the driver subject to the approval of the
technical inspectors. 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 125
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 75 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 31, 2011. All entries postmarked on or after
Tuesday, November 1, 2011 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 $20.00 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 6.
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: To be determined on Saturday, November 5, 2011.
Saturday, November 5, 2011 - Time Schedule
(Subject to Change; Raindate – Sunday, November 6, 2011)
11:00 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes (Ages 12 & up):
$20.00;
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)
Turkey 200 Enduro for Small Cars (4/6 Cylinders Stock
Cars) (75 laps)
Turkey 200 Enduro for Big Cars (8 Cylinder Stock Cars)
(125 laps)
* Top Three Finishers Required to be in Victory Lane
after Every Feature - $200.00 Fine for Failure to Report.
The Final Showdown to End Another Successful 2011 SSP
Race Season on Saturday, November 12
Newberrytown, PA (October 6, 2011) – On Saturday
afternoon, November 12, 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 13.
The Super (410) Sprint Car feature event will be 30-laps
and pay the winner $5,000 if the driver is pre-entered on or
before Monday, November 7. Anyone entering the event on
Tuesday, November 8 or after will receive $4,000-to-win. Tow
money ($50.00) for non-qualifying drivers will only be paid
to those who pre-entered before November 2. 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. 360 Sprint Cars are permitted to compete with
the Super Sprint Cars with a $250 bonus going to the highest
pre-entered 360 “declared” Sprint Car. 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 7. Anyone entering the event on Tuesday,
November 8 or after will receive $1,500-to-win. 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
Tuesday, November 1, 2011. All entries postmarked on or
after Wednesday, November 2, 2011 will not receive the bonus
winner’s pay, tow money if not qualified and choice for
second pill draw. Entries will be taken on the day of 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 $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. There will be a $2.00 discount for
grandstand general admission with a current 2011 York County
Racing Club card or a ticket stub from an SSP race from
October 29 (J&K Salvage Candy Bowl) or November 5 (Turkey
200).
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.
Saturday, November 12, 2011 – The Final Showdown Time
Schedule
(Subject to Change – Raindate: Sunday, November 13, 2011)
11:30 a.m. Pit Gates Open: Pit Passes (Ages 12 & up):
$25.00;
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: Super Sprint Cars
358 Sprint Cars
2:00 p.m. Welcome, Invocation and National Anthem
Super Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps)
358 Sprint Car Qualifying Heat Races (8 laps)
Super Sprint Car Consolation Race (8/10 laps) – if needed
358 Sprint Cars 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.
Saturday, Oct 15, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Fri., Oct. 21, 2011 (7:30 PM) - 59th
Anniversary/John Gleim, Jr. Excavating Night - Twin 20's for
the 410 Sprints & Central PA Legends [FINAL RACE OF 2011]
Rain date - Sun., Oct. 23rd at 5 PM (Gates open at 3 PM)
HODNETT PICKS UP FIRST LINCOLN WIN OF THE YEAR IN 410
SPRINTS; Cannon becomes 15th winner in 17 races in 358
sprints; Martin closes season with Thundercar win; Gallagher
claims 2011 Lincoln Thundercar track title
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA, 10/15/2011 - Greg Hodnett was the class
of the field in Saturday's 25-lap 410 sprint car feature at
Lincoln Speedway Saturday night.
Hodnett took the lead from polesitter and race-long
leader Logan Schuchart on lap ten and held off Danny
Dietrich and Chad Layton to claim his 24th career Lincoln
win.
"We're always trying different things," said Hodnett upon
exiting the Eagle Steel/Trone Outdoor Advertising/Macri
Concrete #39 in victory lane, "Lee (Stauffer) and the guys
did a great job getting the car set up. I felt really good
in the heat and I could run wherever.it just worked out for
us to get to the front first."
Hodnett started seventh and advanced the fourth by the
end of the second lap. He drove under Danny Dietrich for
third on lap three, and both he and Dietrich caught
front-row starter Brian Leppo (who was piloting the Heffner
Racing #27) for second and third on lap four.
Hodnett closed on Schuchart and made the race-winning
pass on lap ten. Dietrich caught Schuchart for the runner-up
spot one lap later, and Layton moved into third on lap 14
and was closing on the leaders when the first caution of the
race came out for a spinning Cory Haas in turn four of lap
17.
Brad McClelland, taking his first ride in the C.C. Dietz
#14, brought out a caution in turn four on the restart, and
Austin Reed spun on turn two of lap 18. But neither Dietrich
nor Layton had anything for Hodnett on either of the
restarts or the remainder of the race.
"I saw Danny try to shove it underneath us there a couple
of times, and I figured I'd better move down there and see
what was around," said Hodnett, "Sure enough, there was
rubber starting to take, and the longer you run, it gets
faster and faster. At the end, I just kinda' slowed down to
make sure I didn't get into traffic, and I figured if they
were good enough to go around on the top, so be it. But the
bottom was definitely the place to be at the end."
Schuchart settled for fourth, with Mark Smith rounding
out the top five. Sixth through tenth were Brent Marks (back
in the family #19M), Alan Krimes, Doug Esh, Brian Montieth,
and Leppo.
Heats for the 25 "410" Sprint were won by Hodnett, Randy
Baughman, and Dietrich.
Pat Cannon started on the pole and dominated the 20-lap
"358" sprint car feature, becoming the 15th different driver
to win in 17 races this season. Cannon's fourth career
Lincoln win came by 3..41 seconds over Todd Rittenhouse,
Jr., with 2011 Central PA rookie of-the-year Niki Young,
Jacob Allen, and Kevin Nouse (in the Dan Mansberger #21T)
completing the top five. Sixth through tenth were Mark
Smith, Austin Hogue, Billy Dietrich, Glenndon Forsythe, and
Scott Geesey.
Heats for the 41 "358" sprinters were won by Cannon,
Dietrich, Kyle Purks, and Aaron Spahr. Twin consolations
were won by Ted Thomas, Jr. and Chad Trout.
Kyle Martin caught polesitter and race-long leader Brian
Diehl on lap 13 and drove to his second career Lincoln win
in the season finale for Thundercars.
Diehl crossed .88-seconds behind Martin to finish second,
with Sam Gallagher wrapping up his championship season with
a third-place finish. Roy Warehime and Mike Slaybaugh
completed the top five.
Gallagher received a glass cup from pathundercars.com for
being the 2011 "Driver of the Year" in victory lane, and
promptly announced that he will move up to the 358 late
models in 2012.
Heats for the 20 Thundercars were won by Mikey Guise and
Martin.
Lincoln Speedway will be back in action next Friday
night, Oct. 21st for final race of the 2011 racing season
with the 59th Anniversary/John Gleim, Jr. Excavating Night
featuring Twin 20's for the 410 Sprints and the Central PA
Legends.
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.
RACE RESULTS Saturday, Oct 15, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS Feature (25 Laps) - 1.
39-Greg Hodnett ($3,000), 2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 7-Chad
Layton; 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 5. 7M-Mark Smith; 6.
19M-Brent Marks; 7. 87-Alan Krimes; 8. 30-Doug Esh; 9.
21-Brian Montieth; 10. 27-Brian Leppo; 11. 35-Justin
Henderson; 12. 16-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 13. 51-Fred Rahmer;
14. 59-Jim Siegel; 15. 65-Johnny Mackison, Jr.; 16. 3B-Randy
Baughman; 17. 71X-Bill Stine; 18. 11C-Cory Haas; 19. 15-Adam
Wilt; 20. 56-Dave Wilson; 21. 44-Frank Cozze; 22. 50-Austin
Reed; 23. 14-Brad McClelland (DNF); 24. 4-Jon Brennfleck (DNF).
No Time
Lap Leaders - Logan Schuchart (1-9), Greg Hodnett (10-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 39-Greg Hodnett; 2.
14-Brad McClelland; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 4. 87-Alan
Krimes; 5. 15-Adam Wilt; 6. 16-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 7.
59-Jim Siegel; 8. 4-Jon Brennfleck; DNS - 51-Fred Rahmer. No
Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 3B-Randy Baughman;
2. 19M-Brent Marks; 3. 27-Brian Leppo; 4. 7M-Mark Smith; 5.
11C-Cory Haas; 6. 50-Austin Reed; 7. 65-Johnny Mackison,
Jr.; 8. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich;
2. 35-Justin Henderson; 3. 30-Doug Esh; 4. 7-Chad Layton; 5.
21-Brian Montieth; 6. 71X-Bill Stine; 7. 44-Frank Cozze; 8.
56-Dave Wilson. No Time
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
3-Pat Cannon; 2. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 3. 65-Niki Young;
4. 1A-Jacob Allen; 5. 21T-Kevin Nouse; 6. 1-Mark Smith; 7.
52H-Austin Hogue; 8. 8-Billy Dietrich; 9. 5T-Glenndon
Forsythe; 10. 18-Scott Geesey; 11. 64K-Kyle Purks; 12.
16-Aaron Spahr; 13. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 14. 23B-Billy Pauch,
Jr.; 15. 7C-Chad Trout; 16. 97-Brie Hershey; 17. 1Z-Brock
Zearfoss; 18. 76-Kevin Nagy; 19. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 20.
44-Rodney Westhafer; 21. 38-Mark Strickler; 22. 88-Aaron
Eichelberger; 23. 66-Dale Hammaker (DNF); 24. 85-Nathan
Berwager (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Pat Cannon (1-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 3-Pat Cannon; 2.
1A-Jacob Allen; 3. 52H-Austin Hogue; 4. 18-Scott Geesey; 5.
94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 6. 23B-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 7. 2J-Billy
Johns; 8. 35-Steve Owings; 9. 90-Jordon Givler; 10. 03-Jeff
Miller; 11. 69-Travis Willow (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 8-Billy Dietrich; 2.
1Z-Brock Zearfoss; 3. 1-Mark Smith; 4. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 5.
29-Ryan Wilson; 6. 97-Brie Hershey; 7. 52-Amy Ott; 8.
11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 9. 44-Rodney Westhafer; 10. 22T-Matt
Boland. Time - 2:34.54
3rd Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 64K-Kyle Purks; 2.
65-Niki Young; 3. 5T-Glenndon Forsythe; 4. 66-Dale Hammaker;
5. 88-Aaron Eichelberger; 6. 7C-Chad Trout; 7. 10W-Cris
Eash; 8. 76-Kevin Nagy; 9. 99M-Kyle Moody; DNS - 21-Scott
Fisher. No Time
4th Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 16-Aaron Spahr; 2.
23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 3. 21T-Kevin Nouse; 4. 85-Nathan
Berwager; 5. 38-Mark Strickler; 6. 51N-Nick Palmerino; 7.
56M-DJ Montgomery; 8. 81B-Bob Anderson (DNF); 9. 28F-Matt
Findley (DNF); DNS - 8R-Michael Ruttkamp. Time - 2:40.12
1st Consolation (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 94-Ted
Thomas, Jr.; 2. 23B-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 3. 97-Brie Hershey; 4.
44-Rodney Westhafer; 5. 35-Steve Owings; 6. 11D-Mike Duncan,
Jr.; 7. 2J-Billy Johns; 8. 29-Ryan Wilson; 9. 22T-Matt
Boland; 10. 90-Jordon Givler; 11. 03-Jeff Miller; 12.
52o-Amy Ott (DNF). No Time
2nd Consolation (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 7C-Chad
Trout; 2. 38-Mark Strickler; 3. 88-Aaron Eichelberger; 4.
76-Kevin Nagy; 5. 51N-Nick Palmerino; 6. 99M-Kyle Moody; 7.
81B-Bob Anderson; 8. 56M-DJ Montgomery; 9. 10W-Cris Eash (DNF);
10. 21-Scott Fisher (DNF); DNS - 28F-Matt Findley,
8R-Michael Ruttkamp. No Time
THUNDERCARS Feature (20 laps) - 1. 54-Kyle Martin; 2.
9X-Brian Diehl; 3. 25-Sam Gallagher; 4. 54W-Roy Warehime; 5.
61-Mike Slaybaugh; 6. 3-Todd Miller; 7. 2W-Brian Walls; 8.
77-Justin Mong; 9. 93-Mikey Guise; 10. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 11.
8J-Justin Bittle; 12. 33-Kenny Kluge (DNF); 13. 26-Jim Rost,
Jr. (DNF); 14. 81J-Jamie Zentmyer (DNF); 15. 99-John Remlein
(DNF); 16. 3W-Duane Watson (DNF); 17. 60-Danny Beard (DNF);
18. 21W-Will Walls (DNF); 19. 121-Larry Neiderer (DNF); 20.
9-Al Crammer (DNF); 21. 11-Tom Walls (DNS). No Time
Lap Leaders - Brian Diehl (1-12); Kyle Martin (13-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 93-Mikey Guise; 2. 3-Todd Miller;
3. 77-Justin Mong; 4. 9-Al Crammer; 5. 21W-Will Walls; 6.
54W-Roy Warehime; 7. 25-Sam Gallagher; 8. 26-Jim Rost, Jr.;
9. 33X-Kenny Kluge; 10. 60-Danny Beard (DNF); 11. 11-Tom
Walls (DNS). No time.
2nd Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 54-Kyle Martin; 2. 81J-Jamie
Zentmyer; 3. 61-Mike Slaybaugh; 4. 3W-Duane Watson; 5.
9X-Brian Diehl; 6. 8J-Justin Bittle; 7. 2W-Brian Walls; 8.
54J-Jimmy Combs; 9. 121-Larry Neiderer (DNF); DNS - 99-John
Remlein. Time - 2:42.50
Port Royal Speedway
2011 Wraps With Next Season On Port Royal Horizon,
Towsey joins Hestor as tech
10/14/11
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway and PRS Promotions is
busy planning for the 2012 racing season while also putting
a wrap on 2011.
The speedway awards banquet is set for Saturday night,
January 28, 2012, at the Port Royal Community Building.
Tickets will go on sale in November at a price of $30.00
each.
The 2012 schedule is taking shape and includes weekly
action highlighted by 410 sprint car and late model racing.
Action will also include pro stocks and monthly appearances
by the enduro dash class.
Other divisions and special shows are currently under
review and competing for inclusion on the 2012 slate of
events that will significantly mirror that of the just
completed season.
“We’ve had a pleasant response from race teams and
organizations that want to be part of Port Royal in 2012,”
says Promoter and Race Director Steve O’Neal, of PRS
Promotions. .
“We are looking forward to a very exciting and promising
new season.”
Reigning pro stock champion Brian Towsey recently joined
Todd Hestor as part of a team charged with the oversight of
division rules, specifications and safety.
Reviews of division rules and specs are currently
underway and are intended to be released prior to November
1.
Season general admission passes, season pit passes,
season seats and season parking passes for 2012 will go on
sale in November, just in time for holiday gift giving.
PRS 2011 – Racing into a new decade with a new attitude!
Port Royal Speedway
WWW.PORTROYALSPEEDWAY.COM
HOOSIER TIRE MID-ATLANTIC’S CHASSIS DAY
Trail-Way Speedway, October 29th, 2011
Gates open at 11, event begins at 1p.m; track time to follow
The goal of “Chassis Day”is to introduce new and old
drivers, to the various TW classes in which they may want to
compete. The event is intended to provide information to
drivers who want to move to another division, try another
chassis, or new drivers who want to find out which class
fits those best for 2012. This is for serious prospects
only. We also want teams to bring their racing equipment to
sell, no charge. Drivers who are here to just try out a race
car will be charged $25. If you are here to practice all day
in your own race car, you will pay $40.
1. Trail-Way teams are invited to bring equipment they
want to sell or practice. There will be no charge for
selling any items. First the track officials will decide if
you meet track requirements. Second, if the owner agrees and
someone wants to try “for sale” car out on the track, he\she
may do so at the event. Car owners have the final say, if
they want you to try out their equipment.
2. The following motorsports vendors are here for your
driver to test drive.
358 Sprint Car by Pancho’s Racing Products, 717-624-0090
358 Sprint Car by Bittinger/Steve/Dave Motorsports
717-324-6930
270 Micro Sprint by Donahue Motorsports 443-605-8639
600 Micro Sprint by to be announced
358 Late Model by Mike’s Towing if completed 717-630-8289
Extreme Stock by Miner’s Machine Shop. 717-352-3373
Frt.whl.drive Stock Car Starlite Auto/Redmond Racing
717-637-3508
3. A racing suit, neck brace, gloves, and helmet are
required to take any equipment onto the track. (Parents must
be present to sign the appropriate release and insurance
forms for anyone under 18 years of age.)
10.00 Gate fee for everyone. Open pit.
The concession stand will be open for most of the day.
ANY QUESTIONS or BAD WEATHER. RAINDATE T.B.A.
CALL THE TRAIL-WAY SPEEDWAY OFFICE @717 – 359 - 4310
Williams Grove Speedway
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FEST
MECHANICSBURG, PA--Friday night’s racing program
featuring sprint cars and 358-sprints at Williams Grove
Speedway was rained out.
Heavy rain throughout the morning and into the afternoon
saturated the speedway and parking areas forcing track
officials to cancel the races at approximately 2:15.
The only racing event remaining on the Grove’s 2011
schedule is the Fall Fest set for Saturday, October 22, at
7:00.
Because of Friday night’s rainout the Fall Fest will be
even bigger with the addition of a makeup feature for the
358-sprints. This was the feature originally rained out on
September 4. This race will be the only point race at Fall
Fest and will determine the American Ceramic Tile champion
in the 358-sprint division. Pat Cannon currently leads Logan
Schchart and is on the verge of clinching his fourth
championship.
In addition to the makeup feature, the Fall Fest will
consist of features for the sprint cars, 358-sprints, super
sportsman cars, 358-late models and SpeedStr’s.
There will be no time trials or qualifying of any kind,
just feature races in each division for this invitational
event.
Friday night’s cancellation also made the team of driver
Lance Dewease and his car owners, Don and Lisa Owens, the
Lawrence Chevrolet track champions and they will share
$20,000 for their effort.
The championship presentation will be made at the
Williams Grove Speedway banquet on Saturday, November 12, at
the Radisson Penn Harris in CampHill.
Williams Grove Speedway
CHAMPIONS NIGHT FOR SPRINTS AND 358’s PLUS 358 MAKEUP
FEATURE
MECHANICSBURG, PA--It will be Champions Night at Williams
Grove Speedway on Friday evening, October 14.
Racing is scheduled to begin at 7:30.
Champions will be officially named in both the sprint car
and 358-sprint divisions and there will also be a makeup 358
feature from a race rained out on September 4.
Lance Dewease is the current leader in the Lawrence
Chevrolet point standings and has mathematically clinched
his sixth track championship in the sprint car division.
Only Fred Rahmer with eight track titles has won more
championships than Dewease in the storied history of
Williams Grove Speedway.
In the 358 division defending champion Pat Cannon will be
seeking his fourth crown which would tie Cory Haas for the
most titles in the history of this support class, which was
begun in 1989. Haas has since moved up to the speedway’s
premier division.
Logan Schchart, an impressive 18-year old high school
student, still has a mathematical chance to dethrone Cannon
since there are two features for the 358’s this week.
Schchart recently thrilled a large crowd when he made his
Grove debut in World of Outlaws competition and lap after
lap challenged defending national champion Jason Meyers for
the lead.
Cannon owns three 358-sprint wins this season and
Schuchart has won twice.
There will be no time trials this week. Starting lineups
in both divisions will be handicapped according to the
drivers’ earnings averages at Williams Grove this year.
The season finale is coming up on Saturday evening,
October 22 with the running of the annual Fall Fest, a
features only invitational for sprint cars, 358-sprints,
super sportsman cars and 358-late models.
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night
Series Banquet News
Mechanicsburg, Pa. October 9
The racing season is now over for the Williams Grove
Speedway Saturday Night Series. After a very successful
year, the champions will receive their awards at the 2011
awards banquet on Saturday, November 12.
The top teams from the Saturday Night Series will be at
the Radisson Penn Harris Convention Center in Camp Hill,
Pennsylvania. The doors will open at 6:00 p.m. with dinner
beginning at 7:00. The awards ceremony will follow the
dinner.
Frankie Herr, from Carlisle, Pa., is the 2011 Blazer's
Body Shop Super Sportsman point champion. Dover, Pa.'s Gene
Knaub captured the title in the Tattooed Mom's 358 Late
Models. In the Newville Construction Services Street Stocks
the champion is Doug Hoffman from Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Dave Hare, the outstanding announcer for the Saturday
Night Series, will be the host of the event. Tickets are now
on sale at a cost of $38 and can be purchased by calling the
speedway office at 717-697-5000.
Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night
News
Jay Fannasy, Eric Walker, Gene Knaub and Sam Rial Win
Williams Grove Speedway Features
Mechanicsburg, Pa. October 9
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series had
their final 2011 show on October 8. The final night produced
a large field of cars and a sizeable crowd. The two features
for the Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman went to Jay
Fannasy and Eric Walker. In the Tattooed Mom's 358 Late
Models Gene Knaub added to his win total with an impressive
victory. Sam Rial won his very first feature in the Newville
Construction Services Street Stocks.
The first Super Sportsman feature was an event postponed
from the Billy Kimmel Memorial. John Garman led the first
two laps before Paul Miller took command of the race with a
turn three pass. While Miller held the lead through several
caution periods, Eric Walker and Russ Mitten were in a
battle for second. Jay Fannasy, the seventh place starter,
was riding in fourth.
With five-laps remaining in the 20-lap affair, the race
made a drastic change. In turn two leader Paul Miller came
to a stop along with the fifth place car driven by Frankie
Herr. Both retired to the pits with mechanical woes.
Russ Mitten was the new leader with Jay Fannasy a very
close second. With two laps to go, the right rear axle broke
on leader Mitten's No. 77. Mitten's car flipped violently
down the backstretch. Although feeling dizzy, Mitten did
walk away from the crash scene.
Jay Fannasy was the new leader and he led the final two
laps. The Mechanicsburg driver won his first of the year by
three-lengths over Rich Eichelberger, Eric Walker, Chris
Meleason and Stan Wanner.
The second Super Sportsman feature found Eric Walker
beginning the race in fourth place. A big move in the first
turn shot Walker into the lead. Dave Berkheimer and Carmen
Perigo Jr. were fighting for second.
The only caution flag of the 22-lap race came on lap
eight. Following the restart Carmen Perigo Jr. took over
second place. Perigo began his pursuit of leader Walker.
With five-laps to go Perigo was within a length of the
leader. On lap 20 Perigo made an outside move at the exit of
turn two. The two leaders made contact with Perigo going
over the right rear tire of Walker. While both continued,
Walker had an eight-length advantage. Walker, from
Gaithersburg, Maryland, held the edge and won by
eight-lengths over Perigo, Rich Eichelberger, Scott
Dellinger and Jay Fannasy.
Heat wins for the 30-car Super Sportsman field went to
John Garmen, Dave Berkheimer and Scott Dellinger. Scott
Geesey won the consolation race.
Matt Nailor jumped into the lead on the start of the
20-lap 358 late Model main. Following a fourth-lap restart,
Gene Knaub, the 11th place starter, took over fifth. Knaub
advanced to third joining Grant Adams in the chase of Matt
Nailor.
After a lap seven restart, Gene Knaub passed Grant Adams
for second spot. While leader Nailor was running the bottom,
Knaub was taking the high route around the half-mile oval.
Using the high side, Knaub made his ninth-lap winning pass
in turns one and two.
Once in front Gene Knaub drove away from the field. The
Dover driver, the 2011 358 Late Model point champion, won by
a straightaway over Grant Adams, Pancho Lawler, Wes Alleman
and Matt Nailor.
Wes Alleman, Steve Weikel, Gene Knaub and Pancho Lawler
won the heat races for the 36-car field. Gene Wrightstone
captured the consolation.
Walt Lemmon started on the pole in the 15-lap Street
Stock feature. Lemmon held the lead with Jim Gross and Paul
Morgan close behind. Sam Rial, the sixth place starter, was
in fourth. By the end of the fourth circuit, Lemmon was in
front with Morgan in second and Rial running third.
The fifth-lap found the lead trio going three-wide down
the backstretch. Rial, using the outside line, swept into
the lead. Over the last half of the feature, Rial, from
Windsor, opened a wide lead. He held the advantage to the
finish. Rial won his first Street Stock feature by
10-lengths over Paul Morgan, John Greider, Devin fry and
Walt Lemmon.
Jeff Haag, Craig Morgan and Paul Morgan were the
qualifying heat winners for the 24-car Street Stock field.
This is the final 2011 race for the Williams Grove
Speedway Saturday Night Series. The series will be back at
Williams Grove Speedway in 2012. The banquet will be
Saturday, November 12 at the Radisson Hotel in Camp Hill,
Pa.
Super Sportsman (make up):
1. Jay Fannasy, 2. Rich Eichelberger, 3. Eric Walker, 4.
Chris Meleason, 5. Stan Wanner, 6. Mike Enders, 7. Tom
Wyckoff, 8. Jim Shuster, 9. Vance Yinger, 10. Cody Fairchok,
11. John Wolfe, 12. Russ Mitten, 13. Paul Miller, 14.
Frankie Herr, 15. John Garman, 16. Duaine Smith, 17. Daryl
Sheaffer, 18. Carmen Perigo Jr., 19. Dave Socks III, 20.
Scott Dellinger, 21. LeRoy Martin, 22. Lanny Hake, 23. Dave
Berkheimer, 24. Steve Wilbur
Super Sportsman ( regular feature ):
1. Eric Walker, 2. Carmen Perigo Jr., 3. Rich
Eichelberger, 4. Scott Dellinger, 5. Jay Fannasy, 6. Scott
Geesey, 7. Frankie Herr, 8. Russ Mitten, 9. Dave Berkheimer,
10. Bobby Hockenberry, 11. Paul Miller, 12. Rick Barr, 13.
Steve Wilbur, 14. Dave Socks III, 15. Mike Enders, 16. Nat
Tuckey, 17. Jim Shuster, 18. Stan Wanner, 19. Greg Robinson,
20. Jared Miller, 21. Chris Meleason, 22. Vance Yinger, 23.
John Garman, 24. Lanny Hake DNQ: Duaine Smith, Cody Fairchok,
Daryl Sheaffer, John Wolfe, Tom Wyckoff, LeRoy Martin
358 Late Models:
1. Gene Knaub, 2. Grant Adams, 3. Pancho Lawler, 4. Wes
Alleman, 5. Matt Nailor, 6. Bobby Beard, 7. Steve Clabaugh,
8. Travis Mease, 9. Charlie Schaffer, 10. Jake Jones, 11. DJ
Mease, 12. Derrike Zirkle, 13. Terry Flaherty, 14. Jared
Miller, 15. Gene Wrightstone, 16. Tommy Slanker, 17. Cam
Zeigler, 18. John Ebersole, 19. Bernie Beard, 20. Jason
Rochelle, 21. Todd Leonard, 22. David Lightner, 23. Steve
Weikel, 24. Jake Lettich DNQ: Randy Croop, Pat Beard, Sam
Gallagher, Carl Graves, Sam Leonard Jr., Brad Shank, Tommy
Blackwell, Todd Bowersox, Shaun Jones, Chaz Walls, Chad
Julius, Matt Henry
Street Stocks:
1. Sam Rial, 2. Paul Morgan, 3. John Greider, 4. Devin
Frey, 5. Walt Lemmon, 6. Kevin Wirt, 7. Doug Hoffman, 8.
Craig Morgan, 9. Dustin Hollinger, 10. Jim Gross, 11. Pat
McNeal, 12. Chris Heller, 13. Jimmy Slaseman, 14. Lori Croop,
15. Adrian Barnhart, 16. George Eash, 17. Chad Smith, 18.
Greg Diehl, 19. Jeff Haag, 20. Kevin Heckman DNS: Matt
Wampler, Scott Yount, David Walsh, Scott Thunberg
Saturday, Oct 8, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 23RD ANNUAL HANK GENTZLER MEMORIAL
MANUFACTURERS APPRECIATION NIGHT
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Oct. 15, 2011 (6 PM) 410 Sprints,
Thundercars, & 358 Sprints (Rain date for Gentzler Memorial
)[Final point race for Thundercars][Rain date, 10/16]
Fri., Oct. 21, 2011 (7:30 PM) - 59th Anniversary/John
Gleim, Jr. Excavating Night - Twin 20's for the 410 Sprints
& Central PA Legends [FINAL RACE OF 2011]
MONTIETH WINS SECOND IN-A-ROW, SIXTH OF THE YEAR ON
MANUFACTURERS NIGHT; Niki Young holds off Mark Smith to
claim second win of the year in "358" Sprints
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA, 10/8/2011 - Four-time Lincoln track
champ Brian Montieth is known as "the Edge," but he's been
far from it with racing-winning passes over the past two
major shows at Lincoln Speedway.
"It's a dirty air thing," explained Montieth after
exiting his Premier Auto Works/Auto Locator #21 in victory
lane following his sixth Lincoln Speedway win of the year
Saturday night, "A lot of people don't understand that you
get these things two or three car-lengths behind the other
car in front you.they're a hand-full to drive, so you have
to try and stay out of that slip stream. Luckily, Scott
(Zellers) got this thing working on the bottom enough that
we can make the moves we gotta make."
Montieth started third in Saturday's 23rd Annual Hank
Gentzler Manufacturers Appreciation Race and drove under
outside front row starter Greg Hodnett for second in the
first turns. After that, he chased polesitter and race-long
leader Danny Dietrich for the first 18 laps before pulling
the slider to make the race-winning pass in turns three and
four of lap 19. He tried the same move unsuccessfully in the
same turns following an eighth-lap restart.
"Danny was actually better than us on the short runs,"
said Montieth, "He got a little loose there the longer we
went, and I really didn't want to see all those yellows and
reds. If we kept getting them, I don't think we'd have
caught him."
The red flags were for Randy Baughman, who flipped in
turn three of lap four. The other red was on lap eight, when
Gerard McIntyre rolled in turns three and four, collecting
Danny Holtgraver and Nick Schlauch. No drivers were injured
in either crash, but earlier in the evening, Lance Dewease
was injured when he broke a rear axle and barrel-rolled on
the backstretch while running third in his heat. Dewease was
taken to Hanover Hospital, and then later transported to
York Hospital for further evaluation.
Dietrich, who finished second in points to Montieth this
season, settled for second, with Hodnett, 13th-starting Brad
McClelland, and Justin Henderson completing the top five.
Sixth through tenth were fast timer Alan Krimes, Brian Leppo,
20th-starting Cory Haas, Adam Wilt, and Ryan Bohlke.
In one of sprint car racing's most unique events, Denise
Gentzler and Hank's Performance Products distributed more
than $48,000 worth of manufacturers products and services to
the 24 cars which qualified for the $4,000-to-win feature.
410 Sprint heats were won by Bohlke, Wilt, Henderson, and
Bill Stine, with Johnny Mackison, Jr. winning the B-Main.
Danny Dietrich won the Dash in a new six-lap track record,
the second of two set on the night.
Fast time in time trials over the 37-car field was set by
Alan Krimes with a new one-lap track record time of 13.200
seconds (102.273 MPH).
Niki Young became only the second repeat winner of the
year in the 20-lap "358" sprint car feature.
Young drew the "0" pill for the inversion and started on
the pole, but it was invader Duane Mausteller who the first
two laps from his outside front row starting spot. Young
claimed the lead from Mausteller on lap three and led the
rest of the way to take the checkered .44 seconds over a
charging Mark Smith, who started third and pressured Young
over the final laps.
Behind Smith in third was Mike Bittinger, with Ted
Thomas, Jr. and 10th-starting Cris Eash completing the top
five. Sixth through tenth were lady driver Amy Ott,
15th-starting Steve Owings, Nathan Berwager, Kyle Moody, and
Tim Wagaman.
Heats for the 44 "358" sprinters were won by Young,
Mausteller, Smith, and Thomas. Twin consolations were won by
Billy Johns and Kyle Purks.
Lincoln Speedway will be back in action next Saturday
night, Oct. 15th, with a regular program of 410 Sprints, 358
Sprints & Thundercars. The Thundercars will be competing in
their final points race of the season. Racing action gets
underway at 6 PM with gates opening at 4 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.
RACE RESULTS Saturday, Oct 8, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 23RD ANNUAL HANK GENTZLER MEMORIAL
MANUFACTURERS APPRECIATION NIGHT LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410
SPRINTS Feature (25 Laps) - 1. 21-Brian Montieth ($4,000),
2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 39-Greg Hodnett; 4. 6-Brad
McClelland; 5. 35-Justin Henderson; 6. 87-Alan Krimes; 7.
71-Brian Leppo; 8. 11C-Cory Haas; 9. 15-Adam Wilt; 10.
2-Ryan Bohlke; 11. 65-Johnny Mackison, Jr.; 12. 7-Chad
Layton; 13. 12-Mike Bittinger; 14. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 15.
71X-Bill Stine; 16. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 17. 70-Sam
Schlosberg; 18. 59-Jim Siegel; 19. 30-Doug Esh (DNF); 20.
14-Brent Marks (DNF); 21. 38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr. (DNF); 22.
85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. (DNF); 23. D4-Danny Holtgraver
(DNF); 24. 3B-Randy Baughman (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Danny Dietrich (1-18), Brian Montieth
(19-25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 2-Ryan Bohlke; 2.
48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 4. 30-Doug
Esh; 5. 87-Alan Krimes; 6. 7M-Mark Smith; 7. 5-Phil Walter;
8. 14-Brent Marks (DNF); 9. 74-Dwayne Morris (DNF); 10.
50-Austin Reed (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 15-Adam Wilt; 2.
.21-Brian Montieth; 3. 3B-randy Baughman; 4. 11C-Cory Haas;
5. D4-Danny Holtgraver; 6. 65-Johnny Mackison, Jr.; 7.
1S-Logan Schuchart; 8. 20S-Derek Sell; 9. 46-TJ Winegardner
(DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 35-Justin Henderson;
2. 71-Brian Leppo; 3. 39-Greg Hodnett; 4. 59-Jim Siegel; 5.
7L-Chad Layton; 6. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 7. 12-Mike Bittinger;
8. 23R-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 9. 31-Jimmy Campbell. No Time
4th Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 71X-Bill Stine; 2.
38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr.; 3. 70-Sam Schlosberg; 4. 12au-Lynton
Jeffrey; 5. 6-Brad McClelland; 6. 19-Todd King; 7. 56-Dave
Wilson; 8. 92-JJ Grasso (DNF); 9. 30C-Lance Dewease (DNF).
No Time
B-Main (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 65-Johnny Mackison,
Jr.; 2. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 3. 14-Brent marks; 4. 1S-Logan
Schuchart; 5. 7M-Mark Smith; 6. 5-Phil Walter; 7. 12-Mike
Bittinger; 8. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 9. 19-Todd King; 10.
50-Austin Reed; 11. 56-Dave Wilson; 12. 31-Jimmy Campbell
(DNF); 13. 20S-Derek Sell (DNF); DNS - 92-JJ Grasso, 46-TJ
Winegardner, 74-Dwayne Morris. No Time
Time Trials - 1. 87-Alan Krimes, 13.200 (102.273 MPH)(New
1-Lap Track Record); 2. 21-Brian Montieth, 13.325; 3. 69-Tim
Glatfelter, 13.349; 4. 30C-Lance Dewease, 13.410; 5.
48-Danny Dietrich, 13.435; 6. 65-Johnny Mackison, Jr.,
13.450; 7. 39-Greg Hodnett, 13.472; 8. 6-Brad McClelland,
13.487; 9. 85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr., 13.488; 10. 15-Adam
Wilt, 13.497; 11. 71-Brian Leppo, 13.500; 12. 71X-Bill
Stine, 13.502; 13. 2-Ryan Bohlke, 13.557; 14. 3B-Randy
Baughman, 13.561; 15. 35-Justin Henderson, 13.574; 16.
38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr., 13.580; 17. 7M-Mark Smith, 13.617;
18. D4-Danny Holtgraver, 13.617; 19. 59-Jim Siegel, 13.625;
20. 12-Lyton Jeffrey, 13.654; 21. 14-Brent Marks, 13.656;
22. 11c-Cory Haas, 13.677; 23. 12-Mike Bittinger, 13.679;
24. 70-Sam Schlosberg, 13.691; 25. 30-Doug Esh, 13.708; 26.
1S-Logan Schuchart, 13.729; 27. 7-Chad Layton, 13.747; 28.
92-JJ Grasso, 13.760; 29. 5-Phil Walter, 13.772; 30.
20S-Derek Sell, 13.810; 31. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.,
13.907; 32. 19-Todd King, 14.058; 33. 50-Austin Reed,
14.174; 34. 46-TJ Winegardner, 14.206; 35. 31-Jim Campbell,
14.391; 36. 56-Dave Wilson, 14.412; 37. 74-Dwayne Morris,
14.686.
KEIZER ALUMINUM WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (20-Laps) - 1.
65-Niki Young; 2. 1-Mark Smith; 3. 12-Mike Bittinger; 4.
94-Ted Thomas, Jr.; 5. 10W-Cris Eash; 6. 52-Amy Ott; 7.
35-Steve Owings; 8. 85-Nathan Berwager; 9. 99M-Kyle Moody;
10. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 11. 3-Pat Cannon; 12. 2J-Billy Johns;
13. 52H-Austin Hogue; 14. 97-Brie Hershey; 15. 8-Billy
Dietrich; 16. 64K-Kyle Purks; 17. 22T-Matt Boland; 18.
6R-Logan Wagner; 19. 27-Jay Galloway; 20. 21M-Duane
Mausteller; 21. 29-Ryan Wilson; 22. 66X-Ryan Kissinger; 23.
1A-Jacob Allen (DNF); DNS - 21T-Kevin Nouse. No Time
Lap Leaders - Duane Mausteller (1-2), Niki Young (3-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 65-Niki Young; 2.
52o-Amy Ott; 3. 85-Nathan Berwager; 4. 21T-Kevin Nouse; 5.
2J-Billy Johns; 6. 28F-Matt Findley; 7. 69-Travis Willow
(DNF); 8. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh (DNF); 9. 66-Dale Hammaker
(DNF); DNS - 21-Scott Fisher, 56M-DJ Montgomery. Time -
2:26.00
2nd Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 21m-Duane Mausteller;
2. 12-Mike Bittinger; 3. 10W-Cris Eash; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody;
5. 66-Ryan Kissinger; 6. 52H-Austin Hogue; 7. 1A-Jacob
Allen; 8. 16-Aaron Spahr; 9. 76-Kevin Nagy; 10. 99-Jan
Luckenbaugh; 11. 0-Steve Storrie. Time - 2:31.71
3rd Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 1-Mark Smith; 2.
3-Pat Cannon; 3. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 4. 35-Steve Owings; 5.
7C-Chad Trout; 6. 64K-Kyle Purks; 7. 6R-Logan Wagner; 8.
67-Jason Cherry; 9. 8-Billy Dietrich; 10. 1Z-Brock Zearfoss;
11. 51N-Nick Palmerino. Time - 2:26.12
4th Heat (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.;
2. 97-Brie Hershey; 3. 29-Ryan Wilson; 4. 27-Jay Galloway;
5. 22T-Matt Boland; 6. 38-Mark Strickler; 7. 88-Aaron
Eichelberger; 8. 81B-Bob Anderson; 9. 90-Jordon Giuler; 10.
03-Jeff Miller (DNF); 11. 5T-Glenndon Forsythe. No Time
1st Consolation (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 2J-Billy
Johns; 2. 52H-Austin Hogue; 3. 66-Dale Hammaker; 4. 1A-Jacob
Allen; 5. 66X-Ryan Kissinger; 6. 28F-Matt Findley; 7.
76-Kevin Nagy; 8. 99-Jan Luckenbaugh; 9. 16-Aaron Spahr; 10.
69-Travis Willow; DNS - 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh, 0-Steve Storrie,
56M-DJ Montgomery. No Time
2nd Consolation (10 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 64K-Kyle
Purks; 2. 22T-Matt Boland; 3. 6R-Logan Wagner; 4. 8-Billy
Dietrich; 5. 38-Mark Strickler; 6. 1Z-Brock Zearfoss; 7.
88-Aaron Eichelberger; 8. 67-Jason Cherry; 9. 81B-Bob
Anderson; 10. 51N-Nick Palmerino; 11. 90-Jordon Giuler; 12.
5T-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 13. 7C-Chad Trout (DNF); DNS -
03-Jeff Miller. Time - 2:39.75
Meyers Takes 49th Williams Grove National
Open
10/7/11
Mechanicsburg – World of Outlaws star Jason Meyers scored
the 49th annual National Open for sprint cars at Williams
Grove Speedway on Friday night, worth $50,000.
The Clovis, California, driver has now won the last three
outlaws events contested at the track, dating back to July.
Meyers started fifth in the 40-lap feature with the King
of the Outlaws, Steve Kinser of Bloomington, Indiana, taking
the green from the pole.
Kinser was flanked by Steve Buckwalter and took the lead
at the start as fourth starter Daryn Pittman motored into
second.
The first 24 laps of the main went nonstop with Pittman
finally getting by Kinser for the lead with 12 away.
Once in front, Pittman stayed just far enough ahead of
Kinser to prevent the King from having any shot at the lead.
The races first caution flag fell with 24 completed and
then turned red for refueling.
The break in the pace was for Sammy Swindell, who stopped
on the track while holding down the fourth spot after
beginning in third.
Meyers swept from fourth to second on the restart,
getting by both Buckwalter and Kinser and saw Pittman’s
advantage wiped out when another yellow flag unfurled with
22 laps to go.
Outlaws champion Donny Schatz was called for a jump on
the restart, causing the caution to reappear but both
returns to action saw Pittman hold his own over defending
circuit champ Meyers.
After taking a provisional to start the race and having
raced up to 10th spot, Doug Esh flipped his mount in the
second turn with seven laps left, again regrouping the field
and erasing a sizable lead that Pittman had while pulling
away.
Meyers tried a swooping dive and slider on the restart in
the first corner only to see Pittman jet back by on the
backstretch before Lucas Wolfe crashed in the second turn,
calling the field back.
And on the ensuing restart, Meyers made it stick via
another deep and sliding move in turns one and two with no
recourse for Pittman after he bobbled just enough on the
cushion to allow Meyers to hold the lead and pull away to
the win unchallenged during the final going.
“This is just amazing,” Meyers said.
“It’s so neat to win at Williams Grove. It’s so neat to
win the National Open.”
Meyers call the victory the biggest of his career in
stature despite having won the Gold Cup during his career in
his home state on the west coast.
Pittman ended up second with Kinser falling short of a
fifth Open title, instead finishing third.
Justin Henderson was fourth and 17th starter Tim Shaffer
was fifth.
Sixth through 10th went to Lance Dewease, Jason Sides,
Craig Dollansky, Fred Rahmer and Adam Wilt.
Heats for the 53-car field went to Steve Kinser,
Buckwalter, Wilt, Dewease and Kraig Kinser.
Steve Kinser won the dash while Ryan Bohlke took the C
Main and Danny Dietrich scored the B.
Swindell set fast time with a lap of 16.175 seconds.
Feature Finish
October 7, 2011
Sprint car feature, 40 laps: 1. Jason Meyers, 2. Daryn
Pittman, 3. Steve Kinser, 4. Justin Henderson, 5. Tim
Shaffer, 6. Lance Dewease, 7. Jason Sides, 8. Craig
Dollansky, 9. Fred Rahmer, 10. Adam Wilt, 11. Donny Schatz,
12. Paul McMahan, 13. Joey Saldana, 14. Danny Dietrich, 15.
Chad Kemenah, 16. Kraig Kinser, 17. Greg Hodnett, 18. Stevie
Smith, 19. Dale Blaney, 20. Cory Haas, 21. Alan Krimes, 22.
Lucas Wolfe, 23. Doug Esh, 24. Steve Buckwalter, 25. Sammy
Swindell, 26. Brian Montieth, 27. Nicole Bower, 28. Chad
Layton
Williams Grove Speedway
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Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series Returns
Mechanicsburg, Pa. October 2
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series returns
to action this Saturday, October 8. The show will feature
the Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman, along with the
Tattooed Mom's 358 Late Models and the Newville Construction
Services Street Stocks.
The show will feature three forms of racing and four
features. The Super Sportsman division will have two 22-lap
features. The first feature will be the postponed show from
last month. The 358 Late Models will have a 20-lap feature
while the Street Stocks will go with a 15-lap main.
This is the final race of the 2011 Saturday Night Series.
The management of Williams Grove Speedway will soon release
the 2012 Saturday Night Series schedule.
The action-packed night of racing will cost adult race
fans just five dollars. Children 12 and under are admitted
free of charge. The racing begins at 6:30.
This week the Central PA 358 Point Series presented by
HTMA saw the last points race at Trail Way Speedway, The
Series also crowned the 2011 Champion as Logan Schuchart has
clinched the 2011 Central PA 358 Point Series crown. Fridays
last point race at Trail Way saw Steve Owings win his 3rd
race of the season in the Trone Outdoors 358 Championship
event. With the win Steve has moved back into the top 12 in
points with only 3 point races left in the season. "The
Godfather" Dale Hammaker finished 2nd in the feature and
scoed some valuable points. Hammaker has now moved into the
top 5 in points. The 2009 Selinsgrove Speedway track
champion Nate Snyder made his first trip to Trail Way in 6
yrs and would walk away with a hard fought 3rd place finish
to help keep him in the top 12 in the points. 2nd in the
Series standings Bill Dietrich scored a th place finish to
help give him a 29 point lead over Pat Cannon. Jeff
Rohrbaugh came away with a 6th place finish to gain a few
points on Cannon but still trails the 2010 Champion by 45
pts.
With the Williams Grove Speedway National Open being
pushed back 1 week because of rain, Williams Grove has
cancelled the point series race for the 358's on 10/7 so
with only 3 point races left the 201 Central PA 358 Point
Series presented by HTMA Championship has been decided.
Logan Schuchart is the champion. The Senior in High School
has a 169 pt lead over 2nd place. Logan will receive the
trophy and be crowned the Champion at the series finally at
Lincoln Speedway on October 15th.
The 2011 Hoseheads.com Rookie of the Year contest is
another battle to watch. Niki Young
has a 10 point lead over Austin Hogue for the $500 prize for
being named the Rookie of the
Year in the 358 division. That contest will come down to the
last race of the season at
Lincoln Speedway as well.
The Central PA 358 Point Series presented by HTMA
standings look like this ......
1. Logan Schuchart - 1013 pts. (7 win)
2. Billy Dietrich - 844 pts.(5 win)
3. Pat Cannon - 815 pts. (9 wins)
4. Jeff Rohrbaugh - 770 pts. (2 win)
5. Dale Hammaker - 514 Pts. (1 win)
6. Cris Eash - 504 pts. (3 win)
7. Tim Wagaman - 477 pts.
8. Blane Heimbach - 459 pts. (3 win)
9. TJ Stutts - 430 pts. (2 win)
10.Chad Trout - 312 pts.
11.Steve Owings - 301 pts. (3 win)
12.Nate Snyder - 298 pts. (1 win)
The Central PA 358 Point Series presented by HTMA is a
$27,000 point series for the 358
sprint car division. The series will pay out the top 12
spots in the standings at the end
of the season, along with the top 5 in points receiving
trophies. The Hoseheads.com Rookie
of the Year Award will see the top finishing rookie
receiving $500 as well as a trophy,
and the Buck Rubs Hard Luck Award which will see the driver
who is deemed to have the
worst luck in 2011 receive $250. The 2011 Central PA 358
Point Series Most Popular Driver
Award was handed out on August 12th at Williams Grove
Speedway, and Eric Tomecek was
voted the winner.
Associate sponsors for the Central PA 358 Point Series
presented by HTMA are Millers
Racing Parts , Smiley's Racing Products , Hoseheads.com ,
PaPosseracing.com , Pancho's
Racing Products , Delco Signs , WRT Speedwerx , CFI Sprint
Bodies , Buck Rubs Gentleman's
Club , Ruckers Computer Solutions , Bill Burkholder, Gus
Radel ,& Ben Turner .
Here are the rest of the races that will make up the
Central PA 358 Point Series presented
by HTMA...
Oct. 8th - Lincoln Speedway
Oct. 14th - Williams Grove
Oct. 15th - Lincoln Speedway
You can follow everything related to the Central PA 358
Point Series as well as all the
news from the 358 sprint car division at
www.centralparacing.com
Williams Grove Speedway
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NATIONAL OPEN SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 7--$50,000 TO
WIN
MECHANICSBURG, PA--The 49th annual National Open for
sprint cars, rained out on October 1, has been rescheduled
for Friday evening, October 7, with qualifying set to begin
at 7:30.
The race will be sanctioned by the World of Outlaws and
the winner will earn $50,000.
The September 30 World of Outlaws race at Williams Grove
drew an impressive field of 53 cars, which represents the
high car count of the year at the historic Mechanicsburg
half mile, and even more are expected to enter this week’s
National Open.
World of Outlaws champion Jason Meyers will enter Friday
night’s event as a heavy favorite based on his performances
at Williams Grove this season. Meyer, 32, of Clovis,
California had been trying for ten years to win a race at
the Grove and he finally got it done with a $20,000 score in
the Summer Nationals finale in July. He backed up that
performance with a wire to wire victory last Friday night
and served notice that he is the man to beat for this week’s
$50,000 prize.
Former Williams Grove champions Greg Hodnett and Fred
Rahmer chased Meyers across the line on Friday and should be
in contention again this week. Hodnett won the 2010 National
Open. Rahmer, who is the speedway’s career win leader, has
never won this event. The 8-time track champion would
certainly like to make Pennsylvania’s richest and most
prestigious sprint car race his 86th victory at Williams
Grove.
Other drivers, who could be in the hunt this week include
Joey Saldana, Sammy Swindell, Steve Kinser, Donny Schatz,
Lance Dewease and Daryn Pittman.
Saldana is coming off two recent WoO victories after
missing much of the season with serious injuries. He
finished fourth last Friday. Swindell won last year’s
National Open. Schatz and Kinser are 4-time winners. Dewease
is a three-time National winner and is the current point
leader at Williams Grove. Pittman owns four victories at the
speedway this season including one in World of Outlaws
competition and set fast time last Friday.
There will be no 358-sprint racing on October 7. The 358s
will return along with the sprint cars on October 14. The
358 feature rained out on September 4 will be added to the
October 14 program.
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MECHANICSBURG, PA--The National Open for sprint cars at
Williams Grove Speedway was rained out on Saturday night.
Although Sunday evening had been originally planned as a
rain date, because of already saturated grounds along with a
forecast of more showers on Sunday, a new date has been set
for the National Open.
The 49th annual event is now scheduled for Friday
evening, October 7, with qualifying slated to begin at 7:30.
The race will be sanctioned by the World of Outlaws and
the winner will earn $50,000.
Advance tickets purchased for the National Open,
including reserved seat tickets, will be honored on October
7. Those who purchased advance tickets, but are unable to
attend Friday night’s event, may return the tickets along
with a self-addressed stamped envelope and a refund will be
mailed to them. Fans will have thirty days to return unused
tickets for a refund. Fans are also encouraged to view the
speedway’s rain check policy at willliamsgrove.com.
There will be no 358 racing at Williams Grove on October
7. The 358s will return along with the sprint cars on
October 14. The 358 feature rained out on September 4, will
also be made up on October 14.
The racing season at Williams Grove Speedway will end
with the Fall Fest on Saturday, October 22.
Meyers Outduels Schuchart For Grove Open
Prelim
9/30/11
Mechanicsburg – Jason Meyers won his second World of
Outlaws feature in a row Friday night at Williams Grove
Speedway, scoring the National Open Preliminary for sprint
cars worth $8,000.
Meyers was also the winner the last time the WoO appeared
at the track back in July for the Summer Nationals.
Meyers, of Clovis, Calif., earned the pole for the
feature by winning the dash and was flanked by teenage
Hanover pilot Logan Schuchart.
In just his third ever appearance in a 410 sprint car and
his first at the Grove, Schuchart flew the PA Posse colors
high during the night and throughout the 25-lap feature
event.
The initial start of the main was yellow flagged when
Justin Henderson and Chad Layton tangled on the backstretch
with Layton’s car drifting into the infield via the
backstretch pit entrance after he lost the steering and
brakes on his mount.
Meyers set the pace when action resumed and in the end
would be scored the leader of every lap of the feature but
that’s not to say he didn’t get passed.
In fact, Schuchart passed him twice only to see Meyers
retake control.
Schuchart’s first and best stab at getting control came
on lap nine when he flew deep into the first corner and slid
up in front of Meyers in the middle of the second turn only
to see Meyers drop off of the cushion and drive back by for
control on the backstretch.
But Schuchart wasn’t done and after trailing for two more
laps, he took a shot again, this time low in the third and
fourth turns but couldn’t make the move stick.
After that, although he kept the leader in his sights,
Meyers maintained control in traffic and with six to go,
Schuchart’s good run came to an end after a slap of the
outside turn one wall resulted in a flat right rear tire.
Third starter Greg Hodnett was up to second for the
restart but failed to challenge over the final six laps.
“Winning an outlaw race is hard, winning at Williams
Grove is really, really hard,” Meyers said from victory lane
before turning his remarks to challenger Schuchart.
“How ‘bout him,” Meyers said.
“I’ve been hearing about him. Those young kids, they got
the talent and they’re not afraid of anything.”
Defending Open Preliminary winner Hodnett ended up second
and talked about the restart with six to go and his
inability to challenge Meyers.
“I stumbled really bad. It just didn’t take off and I
don’t know why,” he said.
Fourth starter Fred Rahmer finished third followed by
Joey Saldana and Jason Sides.
Sixth through 10th went to Kerry Madsen, Sammy Swindell,
Brian Montieth, Steve Kinser and fast timer Daryn Pittman.
Pittman’s fast time over the 53-car field was 16.740
seconds.
Heats went to Schuchart, Hodnett, Meyers, Madsen and
Sides. Meyers won the dash.
Brad Sweet scored the C Main with the B Main going to
Justin Henderson.
The $50,000 to win, 40-lap National Open is Saturday
night. The race is carrying a raindate of Sunday evening.
Feature Finish
September 30, 2011
Sprint car feature, 25 laps: 1. Jason Meyers, 2. Greg
Hodnett, 3. Fred Rahmer, 4. Joey Saldana, 5. Jason Sides, 6.
Kerry Madsen, 7. Sammy Swindell, 8. Brian Montieth, 9. Steve
Kinser, 10. Daryn Pittman, 11. Cory Haas, 12. Craig
Dollansky, 13. Paul McMahan, 14. Stevie Smith, 15. Chad
Kemenah, 16. Lance Dewease, 17. Donny Schatz, 18. Danny
Dietrich, 19. Logan Schuchart, 20. Justin Henderson, 21.
Kraig Kinser, 22. Lucas Wolfe, 23. Don Kreitz Jr., 24. Chad
Layton
Trail-Way Speedway September 30, 2011
OWINGS TAKES TRONE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CHAMPIONSHIP
EVENT;
ROHRBAUGH WINS FOURTH TITLE IN PAST FIVE YEARS IN “358”
SPRINTS;
RANDY DOTY WINS FEATURE, TOUR TITLE IN ALL-AMERICAN
OUTLAWS;
WEISHAAR WINNER, KYLE ROHRBAUGH CHAMP IN LIMITED STOCKS
Hanover, PA (09/30/11) – Steve Owings won the first, and
also the last “358” sprint car feature at Trail-Way Speedway
in 2011.
But it was Jeff Rohrbaugh who claimed his fourth title in
the past five years at the McSherrystown oval.
“We came out of the box fast, and it’s nice to get a win
at the end,” said Owings upon exiting the Valentine
Motorsports/Westminster Transmissions #35 in victory lane,
“I don’t know if we would have caught the #56 (Nate Snyder)
if we hadn’t caught lapped traffic.”
But catch traffic they did, about six laps after each
restart.
Before the second caution of the event, sixth-starting
Owings caught Snyder in heavy lapped traffic exiting turn
four of lap 13 to take the lead.
The pass actually came as five cars were battling for the
lead. Just behind Owings and polesitter Snyder were Dale
Hammaker, Tim Wagaman, and Cris Eash. One lap later, Eash
came to a stop in turn four.
Owings pulled away on the restart, only to lose much of
the lead when he made contact with Joe Trone, Jr. coming off
turn two of lap 24. Trone came to a stop in turn two of the
next lap.
It was at that time that Wagaman dove into the pits with
a flat tire while running sixth.
A two-car crash between Mike Duncan, Jr. and Randy
Whisler resulted in a Duncan flip on turn four of lap 27,
brining out the only red flag of the 30-lap event.
Hammaker drove under Snyder for second on the restart,
but could not catch Owings, who scored his third win of the
year and claimed the $2,000 Trone Outdoor Advertising
championship win.
“We kinda’ ran out of money in mid-season, so we took a
little hiatus,” said Owings, “I want to thank Butch
Devilbiss and Jim Travis for getting this motor back
together.”
“This is a great race track, and it’s a lot of run racing
here,” continued Owings, “If you don’t get excited about the
racing here at Trail-Way, you just don’t like racing.”
Third through fifth were Snyder, 15th-starting Mike
Bittinger, and 14th-starting Kyle Moody.
Jeff Rohrbaugh’s run from 23rd starting spot to sixth at
the finish resulted in his fourth track title in the past
five years. Rohrbaugh, the only driver to ever win Trail-Way
and Lincoln track titles in the same year, has now done it
twice
“We got Dad’s number back on the car this year,” said
Rohrbaugh in victory lane, “I want to thank my co-owners
Dave and Lori Runkle. This track’s a nice place to race, and
I want to thank all the fans who turned out, especially
those who cheer for me!”
Completing the top ten were 20th starting Billy Dietrich,
J.B. Cunningham, Steve Storrie, and Ted Thomas, Jr.
Heats for the 29 “358” sprinters were won by Logan
Wagner, Whisler, and Austin Hogue, with Ryan Kissinger
taking the consolation event.
Randy Doty wrapped up the All-American Outlaw tour series
championship by claiming the 20-lap feature. Doty started
third and caught second-starting Jessie Morrison on lap
three. He led the rest of the way, with polesitter Fred
Cullum, Tim Fake, tenth-starting Brittany Coleman, and
13th-starting David Egge completing the top five.
Heats for the 19 All-American Outlaws were won by Cullum
and Morrison.
Cory Weishaar came from tenth starting spot to win the
15-lap limited stock feature. He wrestled the lead from
Ricky Weaver, Jr. on lap 11 and led the rest of the way.
Weaver, who started on the pole, actually followed Wes
McDaniel the first two laps before McDaniel lost a right
front wheel in turns three and four of lap three.
Lady driver Sarah Redmond started seventh and crossed
second, with 14th-starting Brad Kress third.
Heats for the 21 limited stocks were won by Weaver and
Weishaar.
The final racing event of 2011 will be on Saturday,
10/15, when Trail-Way hosts the 9th Annual “Kart Klassic”.
Gates open at 7:00 a.m. with racing beginning at 12 Noon.
That show carries a raindate of Sunday, October 16th.
Saturday, 10/29, Trail-Way Speedway will host a “Chassis
Day”. Details are available on the website. Gates open at 12
NOON and racing begins at 1:00 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 September 30, 2011
RACE RESULTS
358 Sprint Cars
Feature (30 Laps)
1. 35-Steve Owings; 2. 66-Dale Hammaker; 3. 56-Nate
Snyder; 4. 12-Mike Bittinger; 5. 99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 45-Jeff
Rohrbaugh; 7. 8-Billy Dietrich; 8. 7C-J.B. Cunningham; 9.
0-Steve Storrie; 10. 94-Ted Thomas; 11. 6R-Logan Wagner; 12.
1-Tim Wagaman; 13. 17G-George Streaker, Jr.; 14. 65C-Niki
Young; 15. 64-Randy Whisler; 16. 1A-Alex Spalding; 17.
52-Austin Hogue(DNF); 18. 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.(DNF); 19.
99-Joe Trone, Jr.(DNF); 20. 18J-Jessie Morrison(DNF); 21.
66X-Ryan Kissinger(DNF); 22. 10W-Cris Eash(DNF); 23.
16-Arron Spahr(DNF); 24. 10-Zach Euculano(DNF). No Time.
Lap Leaders- Tim Wagaman (1-8), Nate Snyder (9-12), Steve
Owings (13-25).
Heat 1 (10 Laps/7 to Qualify)
1. 6R-Logan Wagner; 2. 7C-J.B. Cunningham; 3. 11D-Mike
Duncan, Jr.; 4. 1-Tim Wagaman; 5. 94-Ted Thomas; 6. 0-Steve
Storrie; 7. 65C-Niki Young; 8. 90-Jordan Givler; 9. 75-Todd
Berkheimer(DNF); 10. 66B-Cory Brockman(DNF). No Time.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/7 to Qualify)
1. 64-Randy Whisler; 2. 66-Dale Hammaker; 3. 10W-Cris
Eash; 4. 56-Nate Snyder; 5. 99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 18J-Jessie
Morrison; 7. 8-Bill Dietrich; 8. 66X-Ryan Kissinger; 9.
00-Shane Smith; 10. 5A-Brian Allman. No Time.
Heat 3 (10 Laps/7 to Qualify)
1. 52-Austin Hogue; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 16-Arron
Spahr; 4. 10-Zach Euculano; 5. 12-Mike Bittinger; 6.
17G-George Streaker, Jr.; 7. 1A-Alex Spalding; 8. 99-Joe
Trone, Jr.(DNF); 9. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh(DNF). No Time.
Consi (10 Laps/3 to Qualify)
1. 66X-Ryan Kissinger; 2. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3. 99-Joe
Trone, Jr.; 4. 90-Jordan Givler; 5. 5A-Brian Allman; 6.
00-Shane Smith; 7. 66B-Cory Brockman; 8. 75-Todd
Berkheimer(DNF). Time 2:24.25.
Limited Stocks
Feature (15 Laps)
1. 37-Cory Weishaar; 2. 96-Sarah Redmond; 3. 56-Brad
Kress; 4. 3-Rod Weaver; 5. 21-Ricky Weaver, Jr.; 6. 24-Nick
McDaniel; 7. 29-Mike Wolf; 8. 39-Gary Guise; 9. 01-Chelsea
Weaver; 10. 69-Robbie Carroll; 11. 81-Matt Chronister(DNF);
12. 12-Kyle Rohrbaugh(DNF); 13. 88-Justin Oberlin(DNF); 14.
54-Tyler Gastley(DNF); 15. 92-Terry Hartlaub(DNF); 16.
85-Paul Blevins(DNF); 17. 38-Jason Chronister(DNF); 18.
95-Chad Weaver(DNF); 19. 25-Tom Senseney(DNF); 20. 9-Wes
McDaniel(DNF); 21. 59-Ryan Smith(DNF). No Time.
Lap Leaders- Wes McDaniel (1-2), Ricky Weaver, Jr.
(3-10), Cory Weishaar (11-15)
Heat 1 (6 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 21-Ricky Weaver, Jr.; 2. 96-Sarah Redmond; 3. 95-Chad
Weaver; 4. 54-Tyler Gastley; 5. 3-Rod Weaver; 6. 69-Robbie
Carroll; 7. 88-Justin Oberlin; 8. 24-Nick McDaniel; 9.
01-Chelsea Weaver; 10. 85-Paul Blevins; 11. 92-Terry
Hartlaub(DNF). Time 2:08.44.
Heat 2 (10 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 37-Cory Weishaar; 2. 9-Wes McDaniel; 3. 12-Kyle
Rohrbaugh; 4. 38-Jason Chronister; 5. 25-Tom Senseney; 6.
81-Matt Chronister; 7. 56-Brad Kress; 8. 59-Ryan Smith; 9.
29-Mike Wolf; 10. 39-Gary Guise. Time 2:11.25.
All American Outlaws
Feature (20Laps)
1. 6-Randy Doty; 2. 59-Fred Cullum; 3. 30-Tim Fake; 4.
93-Brittany Coleman; 5. 66-David Egge; 6. 11-Al Daniels 7.
00-Scott Jorda; 8. 48-Denny Gross; 9. 5-Brad Shank; 10.
77-Garrett Boone; 11. 45-Bo Sheeler; 12. 99-Kevin Palmer(DNF);
13. 01-Jessie Morrison(DNF); 14. 89-Carnie Fryfogle(DNF);
15. 53-Tony Gross(DNF); 16. 22-Allen Daniels(DNF); 17.
33-Stephanie Daniels(DNF); 18. 55-Max Ripley(DNS); 19.
1-Hunter Nester(DNS). No Time.
Lap Leaders- Jessie Morrison (1-2), Randy Doty (3-20).
Heat 1 (8 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 59-Fred Cullum; 2. 6-Randy Doty; 3. 22-Allen Daniels;
4. 11-Al Daniels; 5. 93-Brittany Coleman; 6. 33-Stephanie
Daniels; 7. 66-David Egge; 8. 77-Garrett Boone; 9. 53-Tony
Jorda. Time 2:42.50.
Heat 2 (8 Laps/All to Qualify)
1. 01-Jessie Morrison; 2. 48-Denny Gross; 3. 30-Tim Fake;
4. 99-Kevin Palmer; 5. 89-Carnie Fryfogle; 6. 5-Brad Shank;
7. 00-Scott Jorda; 8. 45-Bo Sheeler; 9. 55-Max Ripley(DNF);
10. 1-Hunter Nester(DNF). Time 2:41.41.
Williams Grove Speedway
September 29, 2011
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MECHANICSBURG, PA--Williams Grove speedway will host the
National Open Weekend for sprint cars on Friday and Saturday
evenings, September 30 and October 1.
The World of Outlaws will sanction both nights of racing
and qualifying is scheduled to begin at 7:30.
Each night will include time trials, qualifying heats, a
B-main and a dash. Friday night’s A-main will be 25 laps in
distance and will pay $8,000 to win. Saturday night’s
National Open will be 40 laps and will pay $50,000 to win.
The rivalry between the Outlaws and the Williams Grove
regulars known as the Pennsylvania Posse will continue at
the National Open. The World of Outlaws organization has
sanctioned three events at Williams Grove this season and
Posse members won the first two before the Outlaws’ champion
gained a measure of revenge in the third.
Daryn Pittman, the ex-Outlaw from Owosso, Oklahoma, who
is completing his third season as a Pennsylvania regular,
scored a $10,000 victory in May. Greg Hodnett, the defending
track champion from Thomasville, won the Summer Nationals
opener in July, which marked his sixth WoO triumph at
Williams Grove since 2009. But defending WoO champion and
current points leader Jason Meyers of Clovis, California,
came back to win the $20,000 Summer Nationals finale.
Other drivers who have been impressive in World of
Outlaws races at Williams Grove this season include Steve
Kinser, Sammy Swindell, Donny Schatz, Jason Sides, Stevie
Smith, Brian Leppo and Fred Rahmer.
Kinser finished second to Hodnett on July 22 and was
fifth in May. Swindell earned two top five finishes in July.
Schatz was third in the Summer Nationals. Sides was third in
May and also won the match race for the Morgan Cup. Smith
finished fourth in May, then set fast time and finished
second to Meyers in July. Leppo set fast time in May and ran
second to Pittman. Rahmer earned a top five in July and has
been qualifying very well at Williams Grove this year with
three fast time awards to his credit.
A fireworks display will be presented on September 30 and
also on October 1.
Williams Grove Speedway
September 28, 2011
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$50,000 TO WIN 49th ANNUAL NATIONAL OPEN AT WILLIAMS
GROVE OCT. 1
MECHANICSBURG, PA--On Saturday evening, October 1,
Williams Grove Speedway will present the 49th running of the
National Open for sprint cars.
Sanctioned by the World of Outlaws the National Open with
its $50,000 winner’s share is the richest and most
prestigious sprint car race in the Eastern United States.
The inaugural event was run in 1963 and was won by Gordon
Johncock of Hastings, Michigan, who would go on to win two
Indianapolis 500s. Since that time the list of winners
contains the names of no less than a dozen drivers who have
been inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.
Former World of Outlaws champions Steve Kinser and Donny
Schatz are the only 4-time winners of this event and
ironically both will enter this year’s race in team cars
owned by NASCAR star Tony Stewart.
Other active drivers who have won the National Open and
are expected to enter include current Lawrence Chevrolet
points leader Lance Dewease who owns three victories. Stevie
Smith and defending champion Sammy Swindell have won the
race twice. Don Kreitz, Jr., Doug Esh, Cody Darrah and Greg
Hodnett are also past winners.
While the list of winners is impressive some of the
all-time greats of Pennsylvania sprint car racing are not on
that list, which is proof of the degree of difficulty this
event carries. Drivers such as the late Ray Tilley, Mitch
Smith and Jan Opperman tried, but failed to win the National
Open while active drivers such as Fred Rahmer and Keith
Kauffman will have an opportunity to try again this year.
Qualifying begins at 7:30 followed by heat races, a dash,
a B-main and the 40-lap National Open.
A fireworks display will also be presented.
A complete World of Outlaws program is scheduled for
Friday night, September 30, beginning at 7:30.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
24 September 2011 Steve Inch
LOCKE WINS FIRST CAREER IN LAST SPRINT CAR RACE OF
SEASON; ADAMS SCORES SECOND LATE MODEL VICTORY BY HALF
CAR-LENGTH; MILLER HOLDS OFF HOFFMAN FOR FIRST PRO STOCK WIN
OF 2011; MITCH BECOMES FIFTH DIFFERENT ROADRUNNER 20 WINNER
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Third-generation race car driver Derek
Locke of Mechanicburg won his first career race in the final
358 sprint car event of the season Saturday night at
Selinsgrove Speedway in the division’s 25-lap feature.
Locke reeled in race leader Phil Walter of McClure from
his sixth starting position and made the winning pass on lap
14 before streaking away to the victory in the Dellinger’s
Auto Body No. 77. He became the ninth different driver to
win a 358 sprint car race at the track in 2011.
Tony Adams of Sunbury held off a hard-charging Donnie
Schick of Middleburg, who won last week’s race, to record
his second victory of the season by a half car-length in the
25-lap late model feature.
In the 15-lap pro stock feature, Shaun Miller of Tower
City won his first race of the year by holding off
eight-time winner AJ Hoffman of Richfield.
The Fifth Annual Collier Paving & Construction Roadrunner
20 was won by Brad Mitch of McClure. The victory was Mitch’s
fourth of the season at Selinsgrove. Bob Bussey of
Northumberland was the night’s fast qualifier and set a new
track record with a lap of 26.240.
Saturday night was also the final points race for the
track’s weekly divisions. Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove
clinched his third career A&A Auto Stores 358 sprint car
title; Jeff Rine of Danville won his fifth straight and
seventh career Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling Center late
model championship; AJ Hoff man of Richfield won
back-to-back crowns in the Salem RV Center/Byer’s Built
Engines pro stocks; and Bob Bussey of Northumberland scored
his first career championship in the Collier Paving &
Construction roadrunners.
Selinsgrove Speedway will close out its 66th year with
the rescheduled 13th Annual Foss Jewelers Late Model Open at
6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. The late model division’s marquee
event will pay $5,000 to win and $300 to start the 30-lap
A-main out of a purse totaling more than $18,000. Joining
the late models for the stock car showdown program will be
the pro stocks and roadrunners. Track gates will open at 4
p.m.
At the start of the sprint car feature, polesitter Nyle
Berkes led the first lap until fourth-place starter Phil
Walter took over the front spot with an outside pass in turn
two. By lap eight, sixth-place starter Derek Locke began to
pressure Berkes for the runner-up position. A lap later,
Locke passed Berkes and set his sites on Walter.
The red flag unfurled on lap 11 when Broc Zearfoss
flipped in turn three and collected Gene Burd’s sprinter.
Both drivers escaped injury. When the race resumed, Walter
held off Locke until the 14th circuit, when Locke made the
winning pass in turn four.
In the final laps, a wheel-to-wheel battle took place for
the third position between ninth-place starter Mark Smith
and 10th-place starter Pat Cannon. With five laps remaining,
Locke was leading Walter, Smith, Cannon, and Berkes.
On the final lap, Smith passed Walter for second and
attempted to reel in Locke to no avail. At the checkered
flag, Locke was victorious by 1.9 seconds over Smith,
Walter, Cannon, and 11th-place starter TJ Stutts.
Polesitter Eric Hons led the first two laps of the late
model feature. On the third circuit, fourth-place starter
Tony Adams stormed into the lead with an inside pass racing
out of turn four. Eighth-place starter Jim Yoder advanced to
second at the start/finish line on llap eight and began to
reel in Adams.
On a lap nine restart, ninth-place starter Jeff Rine took
over the third position as the top three runners began to
pull away from the field. A torrid battle unfolded for the
runner-up position between Rine and Yoder as Adams navigated
the field around the half-mile oval at a blistering pace.
During the second half of the race, 12th-place starter
Donnie Schick began to show some speed and rocketed into the
fourth position. With two laps remaining, Schick passed Rine
for third and challenged Yoder for second. On a final lap
restart, Schick pulled alongside of Adams and challenged for
the lead and win. At the finish line, Adams was victorious
by just a half car-length over Schick, Yoder, Rine, and
Scott Haus.
In the pro stock feature, polesitter Kurt Wray led the
first six laps until eighth-place starter Shaun Miller made
the winning pass in turn two. Two laps later, the caution
flag unfurled when Wray’s car rolled to a stop.
When the race resumed, Miller was chased by fourth-place
starter Doug Minium and 11th-place starter AJ Hoffman. In
the final laps, Hoffman powered into the runner-up position
and set his sites on Miller.
Lap after lap, Hoffman tormented Miller for the lead and
the win. At the checkered flag, Miller was victorious by the
slimmest of margins over Hoffman, Minium, Kyle Bachman, and
Matt Hornberger.
Polesitter Bob Bussey took the lead at the start of the
Roadrunner 20 and was chased by second-place starter Keith
Bissinger. On a lap two restart, fifth-place starter Brad
Mitch began to pressure Bissinger for the runner-up position
as seventh-place starter Ricky Bender advanced to fourth.
By lap seven, Bussey and Bissinger race side-by-side for
the lead as they began to encounter slower traffic. A lap
later, Bissinger pulled into the lead with an outside pass
in turn one and Mitch soon followed him into second.
On a lap 14 restart, Bissinger lost the lead after
tagging the first turn wall but a caution flag put him back
into the front spot for another restart attempt. When the
race resumed, Bissinger, Mitch, and Bussey broke away from
the rest of the field in a tight three-car battle.
Mitch made the winning pass using the inside lane through
turns one and two and went on to take the checkered flag by
just .29 of a second over Bissinger, Bussey, Bender, and
Jeff Swanger.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY SUMMARY – 24 September 2011 358
Sprint Cars – 28 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 77 Derek Locke 2)
1 Mark Smith 3) 5W Phil Walter 4) 3 Pat Cannon 5) 23M TJ
Stutts 6) 99B Nyle Berkes 7) 25 John Smith 8) 12 Blane
Heimbach 9) 5B Josh Beard 10) 76 Larry Kelleher 11) 1M Jason
Shultz 12) 19 Colby Womer 13) 14 Matt Heimbach 14) 99M Kyle
Moody 15) 8R Michael Ruttkamp 16) 66 Ryan Kissinger 17) 29
Ryan Wilson 18) 99K Cody Keller 19) 1Z Broc Zearfoss 20) 3W
Gene Burd 21) 1W Eric Tomecek 22) 15 Jay Reichard 23) 56
Nate Snyder 24) 16H Matt Horst Heat Winners: Jason Shultz,
Josh Beard, John Smith Consolation Winner: Cody Keller Late
Models – 25 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 88 Tony Adams 2) 63
Donnie Schick 3) 27 Jim Yoder 4) 2J Jeff Rine 5) 21H Scott
Haus 6) 99 Jeff Smith 7) 32 Dylan Yoder 8) 21 Brett Schadel
9) 45 Eric Hons 10) 115 Troy Miller 11) 76 Andy Haus 12) 99Z
Dave Zona 13) 3W Tim Wilson 14) 19 Gary Beward 15) 91 Chad
Davis 16) 7M Meade Hahn 17) 3 Robbie Smith 18) 61T Kenny
Trevitz 19) 90 Kyle Rhoads 20) 16 Matt Cochran 21) 33C Chris
Cassner 22) 2 Steve Campbell 23) 1M Mike Mort 24) 55 Shawn
Reimert 25) 79 Dave Bowsman Heat Winners: Tony Adams, Matt
Cochran, Jim Yoder Pro Stocks – 24 Entries 15-Lap A-Main: 1)
115 Shaun Miller 2) 19 AJ Hoffman 3) 12 Doug Minium 4) 70G
Kyle Bachman 5) 88 Matt Hornberger 6) 28X Jason Davis 7) 21K
Mike Kiehl 8) 26 AJ Stroup 9) 00 Harold Ranck 10) 111 Derick
Garman 11) 2 Jason Schmidt 12) 62 Devin Frey 13) 1G Brad
Trump 14) 9 Steve Knepp 15) 12JR Doug Minium Jr. 16) 85L
Pete Lauver 17) 85 Terry Lauver 18) 28 Jason Smith 19) 4 Jim
Payne 20) 99 Peanut Heintzelman 21) 28J Jeff Ceballo 22) 71
Kurt Wray 23) 70 John Schreffler 24) 15S Shawn Stahl Heat
Winners: Kurt Wray, Shaun Miller, Mike Kiehl Roadrunners –
21 Entries 20-Lap A-Main: 1) 10M Brad Mitch 2) 11 Keith
Bissinger 3) 76 Bob Bussey 4) 29B Ricky Bender 5) 77J Jeff
Swanger 6) 129B Rob Pyle 7) 02 John Fowler Jr. 8) 89 John
Schoch 9) 28 Curtis Lawton 10) 31B Brandon Shultz 11) 5D
Dave Adams 12) 13 Jim Collier Jr. 13) 99 Chris Hoffman 14)
44 Corey Collier 15) 32 Ken Shreffler 16) 7 Butch Shaffer
17) 15W Shawn Wondoloski 18) 41D Dennis Conrad 19) 111 Matt
Lawrence 20) 201 Brian Johnson 21) 69 Scott Dunham Jr. Time
Trials: 1) Bob Bussey 26.240 (NTR) 2) Keith Bissinger 26.464
3) Brian Johnson 26.678 4) John Fowler 27.122 5) Brad Mitch
27.134 6) Jeff Swanger 27.186 7) Ricky Bender 27.221 8)
Scott Dunham Jr. 27.460 9) Rob Pyle 27.607 10) John Schoch
27.666 11) Matt Lawrence 27.670 12) Butch Shaffer 27.774 13)
Ken Shreffler 28.225 14) Corey Collier 28.514 15) Jim
Collier Jr. 28.699 16) Dave Adams 28.789 17) Brandon Shultz
28.855 18) Chris Hoffman 29.268 19) Shawn Wondoloski 29.534
20) Dennis Conrad 29.650 21) Curtis Lawton 31.599
Saturday, Sept 24, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 15th ANNUAL KENNY WELD/HILLY RIFE MEMORIAL
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Oct. 1, 2011 – No Racing
Sat., Oct. 8, 2011 (6 PM) HANK GENTZLER MEMORIAL
MANUFACTURERS APPRECIATION RACE for 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints
(Time Trials)
Sat., Oct. 15, 2011 (6 PM) 410 Sprints, Thundercars, &
358 Sprints (Rain date for Gentzler Memorial )[Final point
race for Thundercars][Rain date, 10/16]
Fri., Oct. 21, 2011 (7:30 PM) – 59th Anniversary/John
Gleim, Jr. Excavating Night – Twin 20’s for the 410 Sprints
& Central PA Legends [FINAL RACE OF 2011]
MONTIETH ADDS FIRST CAREER WELD/RIFE MEMORIAL WIN TO
CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON; Watson wins fifth of the year by a foot
over Kyle Martin in Thundercars
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA, 9/24/2011 – Four-time track champ Brian
Montieth used a page out of the Fred Rahmer playbook to
score his fifth Lincoln win of the year in the 40-lap Kenny
Weld/Hilly Rife Memorial at Lincoln Speedway Saturday night.
The driver known as “the Edge” started third, slid under
new one-lap track record holder Rahmer for second on a
seventh-lap restart, and then slid under polesitter and
race-long leader Stevie Smith in turns three and four
following an 11th-lap restart.
“I guess I learned my lesson from Fred (Rahmer) being
used up all those years,” said Montieth of the restart
passes to move into second and then first, “You’ve gotta
grab cars on the initial starts, and luckily this thing was
good enough to accelerate off the corners.”
After that, only late-race lapped traffic kept the win
from being in doubt. Fourth-starting Greg Hodnett, who
caught Smith for second on lap 18, and third-place Smith
closed on Montieth as the three raced through heavy lapped
traffic over the final five laps.
Montieth, who enjoyed a two-second lead with 10 to go,
saw his lead cut in half over the next five laps. The lead
dwindled to .56-seconds at the end, with Hodnett (who was
racing without brakes at the end) and Smith crossing second
and third.
“My hat’s off to Scott (Zellers) and the boys,,”
continued Montieth, “They gave me a car that I could pretty
much drive anywhere. It sorta’ sucks running up front,
because I knew Greg was back there, and…running in traffic
here…it’s better to be second than first. Greg took his shot
and I knew he was there, so it was just block for the win.”
Counting bonus money from the Larry Rife, Jr. family
(grandson of Hilly Rife) and Pat Sterner from Sterner Rental
Properties, lap money, and his heat race finish, Montieth’s
25th career Lincoln win was worth $6,850.
Danny Dietrich received a $500 bonus for being the
top-finishing car with Weld Tech heads in fourth, with
Rahmer crossing fifth. Completing the top ten were
15th-starting Gerard McIntyre, Jr., Lance Dewease, Jim
Siegel, 24th-starting and hard charger Chad Layton, and Cory
Haas.
410 Sprint heats were won by Brent Marks, JJ Grasso, Brad
McClelland, and Kyle Pruitt, with Justin Henderson winning
the B-Main.
Fast time in time trials over the 35-car field was set by
Fred Rahmer with a new one-lap track record time of 13.241
seconds (100.597 MPH).
Duane Watson scored his fifth win of the year in a wild
Thundercar feature that saw him cross a foot in front of
Kyle Martin at the finish. Polesitter Tom Walls led the
first four laps before third-starting Martin grabbed the
lead. Martin then held off the challenges of 11th-starting
Watson and Brian Walls from lap nine until Watson finally
took the lead on lap 19. Martin came back and challenged
Watson off the final turn to the checkered, with Watson
crossing .19-seconds in front of the #54. Walls finished a
close third, with Jamie Zentmyer and Danny Beard completing
the top five.
Heats for the 20 Thundercars were won by Tom Walls,
Martin, and Watson.
Lincoln Speedway will be dark next Saturday night, Oct.
1st. The Pigeon Hills oval will swing back into action the
following Saturday, Oct. 8th, with the ANNUAL HANK GENTZLER
MEMORIAL MANUFACTURERS APPRECIATION RACE for 410 Sprints,
plus 358 Sprints. Time Trials will get underway at 6 PM,
with gates opening at 4 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.
RACE RESULTS Saturday, Sept 24, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 15th ANNUAL KENNY WELD/HILLY RIFE MEMORIAL
Feature (40 Laps) - 1. 21-Brian Montieth ($6,750); 2.
39-Greg Hodnett; 3. 1-Stevie Smith; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5.
51-Fred Rahmer; 6. 85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 7. 30C-Lance
Dewease; 8. 59-Jim Siegel; 9. 7-Chad Layton; 10. 11c-Cory
Haas; 11. 30-Doug Esh; 12. 87-Alan Krimes; 13. 38N-Nick
Schlauch, Jr.; 14. 14-Brent Marks; 15. 6-Brad McClelland;
16. 71X-Bill Stine; 17. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF); 18.
1S-Logan Schuchart (DNF);19. 35-Justin Henderson (DNF);20.
92-JJ Grasso (DNF); 21. 27-Daryn Pittman (DNF); 22. 15-Adam
Wilt (DNF); 23. 21K-Kyle Pruitt (DNF); 24. 30L-Brian Leppo
(DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders – Stevie Smith (1-10), Brian Montieth (11-40)
1st Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 14-Brent Marks; 2.
51-Fred Rahmer; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 38N-Nick Schlauch,
Jr.; 5. 59-Jim Siegel; 6. 87-Alan Krimes; 7. 175-Jeff
Geiges; 8. 8-Steve Petry; DNS – 20S-Derek Sell. No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 92-JJ Grasso; 2.
71X-Bill Stine; 3. 27-Daryn Pittman; 4. 39-Greg Hodnett; 5.
1-Stevie Smith; 6. 84C-Chad Criswell; 7. 17-Todd Shaffer; 8.
31-Jim Campbell. Time – 2:21.090
3rd Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 6-Brad McClelland;
2. 30L-Brian Leppo; 3. 11C-Cory Haas; 4. 21-Brian Montieth;
5. 30C-Lance Dewease; 6. 35-Justin Henderson; 7. 7-Chad
Layton; 8. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 9. 69-Tim Glatfelter
(DNF). No Time
4th Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 85-Gerard McIntyre,
Jr.; 2. 21K-Kyle Pruitt; 3. 30-Doug Esh; 4. 15-Adam Wilt; 5.
1S-Logan Schuchart; 6. 44-Frank Cozze; 7. 3B-Randy Baughman;
8. 12W-Troy Fraker; 9. 74-Dwayne Morris (DNF). No time.
B-Main (12 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 35-Justin Henderson;
2. 87-Alan Krimes; 3. 7-Chad Layton; 4. 69-Tim Glatfelter;
5. 17-Todd Shaffer; 6. 44-Frank Cozze; 7. 20S-Derek Sell;
Time Trials – 1. 51-Fred Rahmer, 13.241 seconds (100.597
MPH)(New 1-Lap Track record); 2. 1-Stevie Smith, 13.484; 3.
21-Brian Montieth, 13.487; 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 13.497; 5.
48-Danny Dietrich, 13.524; 6. 39-Greg Hodnett, 13.529; 7.
30C-Lance Dewease, 13.553; 8. 15-Adam Wilt, 13.564; 9.
87-Alan Krimes, 13.587; 10. 84C-Chad Criswell, 13.616; 11.
11C-Cory Haas, 13.621; 12. 30-Doug Esh, 13.635; 13. 59-Jim
Siegel, 13.639; 14. 27-Daryn Pittman, 13.648; 15. 30L-Brian
Leppo, 13.678; 16. 85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr., 13.679; 17.
14-Brent Marks, 13.706; 18. 71X-Bill Stine, 13.721; 19.
6-Brad McClelland, 13.764; 20. 3B-Randy Baughman, 13.778;
21. 38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr., 13.784; 22. 92-JJ Grasso,
13.784; 23. 35-Justin Henderson, 13.797; 24. 21K-Kyle
Pruitt, 13.849; 25. 20S-Derek Sell, 13.874; 26. 17-Todd
Shaffer, 13.884; 27. 69-Tim Glatfelter, 13.893; 28. 44-Frank
Cozze, 13.986; 29. 175-Jeff Geiges, 14.062; 30. 31-Jim
Campbell, 14.185; 31. 23-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr., 14.317; 32.
12W-Troy Fraker, 14.653; 33. 8-Steve Petry, 15.314; 34.
7-Chad Layton, 22.128; 35. 74-Dwayne Morris, NT.
THUNDERCARS
Feature (20 laps) - 1. 3W-Duane Watson; 2. 54-Kyle
Martin; 3. 2W-Brian Walls; 4. 81J-Jamie Zentmyer; 5.
60-Danny Beard; 6. 25-Sam Gallagher; 7. 93-Mikey Guise; 8.
3-Todd Miller; 9. 9-Al Crammer; 10. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 11.
54W-Roy Warehime; 12. 61-Mike Slaybaugh; 13. 8J-Justin
Bittle; 14. 25L-Jed Latchaw; 15. 71-Rick Weaver; 16. 99-John
Remlein; 17. 33X-Kenny Kluge; 18. 77-Justin Mong (DNF); 19.
11-Tom Walls (DNF); 20. 9X-Brian Diehl (DNF). No time.
Lap Leaders –Tom Walls (1-4); Kyle Martin (5-18); Duane
Watson (19-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 11-Tom Walls; 2. 25-Sam Gallagher;
3. 60-Danny Beard; 4. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 5. 9-Al Crammer; 6.
33X-Kenny Kluge (DNF); 7. 54W-Roy Warehime. No Time
2nd Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 54-Kyle Martin; 2. 9X-Brian Diehl;
3. 2W-Brian Walls; 4. 93-Mikey Guise; 5. 3-Todd Miller; 6.
25L-Jed Latshaw; 7. 99-John Remlein. Time – 2:39.91
3rd Heat (8 Laps) - 1. 3W-Duane Watson; 2. 77-Justin Mong;
3. 61-Mike Slaybaugh; 4. 81J-jamie Zentmyer; 5. 8J-Justin
Bittle; 6. 71-Rick Weaver. Time – 2:40.76
Williams Grove Speedway
WILLIAMS GROVE RAINED OUT FRIDAY--NATIONAL OPEN WEEKEND
NEXT
MECHANICSBURG, PA--Rain forced cancellation of Friday
night’s Outlaw Tuneup at Williams Grove Speedway.
The 358-sprint makeup feature scheduled for Friday night
will be added to the card on October 7. A complete program
of sprint car and 358 racing will be presented along with
the 358 feature which was originally rained out on September
4.
Williams Grove Speedway will host National Open weekend
on Friday, September 30 and Saturday, October 1. Both nights
will be sanctioned by the World of Outlaws.
Qualifying is scheduled to begin at 7:30 each night.
Both nights will include time trials, heats, a dash and a
B-main. Friday night’s feature will pay $8,000 to win and
Saturday night’s 49th annual National Open will be worth
$50,000.
There will be plenty of racing at Williams Grove
following the National Open this year.
After the aforementioned October 7 date, the Saturday
Night Series will return on October 8 and a super sportsman
feature also rained out on September 4 will be made up
at that time.
Another sprint car/358-sprint double header is on tap for
Friday evening, October 14, which will be champions night.
Track champions in both divisions will be crowned on October
14.
The 2011 racing season will come to an end at Williams
Grove on Saturday evening, October 22, with the running of
the Fall Fest, a features only, invitational event for
sprint cars, 358-sprints, super sportsman cars and 358-late
models.
Williams Grove Speedway
September 21, 2011
OUTLAW TUNEUP PLUS 358 MAKEUP FEATURE SEPTEMBER 23
MECHANICSBURG, PA--Williams Grove Speedway will present
its final Outlaw Tuneup of the season on Friday evening,
September 23, along with a complete program for the 358s
plus a makeup feature for that support division.
The Outlaw Tuneup night will begin with time trials for
the sprint car division to allow the Grove regulars known as
the Pennsylvania Posse a final opportunity to prepare for
the upcoming National Open weekend, which will be sanctioned
by the World of Outlaws. The feature event will pay $4,000
to win.
This will also be the final event in the 2011 Goodyear
Diamond Series. Lance Dewease holds a 140-point lead over
Brian Montieth (2270-2130). Fred Rahmer is third with 2030
points. Others in the top ten include Steve Buckwalter,
Aaron Ott, Alan Krimes, Danny Dietrich, Donnie Kreitz, Chad
Layton and Doug Esh.
Dewease is in position to sweep both of the speedway’s
point championships this season since he is also leading the
Lawrence Chevrolet standings in the race for the overall
track championship. The point race will end on October 14.
With two features on tap in the 358 division, the race
for the American Ceramic Tile championship could tighten
significantly. Defending champion Pat Cannon currently leads
Logan Schchart by 230 points.
The makeup feature for the 358s is the result of a
rainout on September 4 after the feature lineup had been
set.
The National Open weekend is coming up on Friday evening,
September 30, and Saturday, October 1, and will bring the
nation’s top sprint car teams to Williams Grove.
The Saturday night finale will pay $50,000 to win.
Hall of Famer Sammy Swindell of Germantown, Tennessee, is
the defending National Open champion.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
21 September 2011 Steve Inch
SELINSGROVE FINAL POINTS RACE THIS SATURDAY; RESCHEDULED
ROADRUNNER 20 ALSO ON THE CARD
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – The final points race of the season
for Selinsgrove Speedway’s weekly divisions, the 358 sprint
cars, late models, pro stocks, and roadrunners, will take
place this Saturday, Sept. 24, beginning at 7 p.m. Track
gates will open at 5 p.m.
In the A&A Auto Stores 358 sprint car division,
three-time winner Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove has a
170-point lead over one-time winner TJ Stutts of Liverpool.
Five-time winner and defending champion Pat Cannon of Etters
trails Heimbach in the third position by 315 points.
One scenario has Stutts clinching the championship if he
wins Saturday night’s feature and Heimbach fails to finish
19th or better. Heimbach, however, will be gunning for his
third career track title at Selinsgrove.
Jeff Rine of Danville is seeking his fifth straight and
seventh career title in the Jeff’s Auto Body & Recycling
Center late model division. Rine, an eight-time winner this
year, holds a 140-point lead over one-time winner Jim Yoder
of Selinsgrove.
Yoder’s hopes of a career first championship are very
much alive entering this weekend’s race. One possibility,
for example, has Yoder clinching the championship if he wins
the race and Rine fails to finish 12th or better.
Defending champion and eight-time winner AJ Hoffman of
Richfield has already clinched his second straight
championship in the Salem RV Center/Byers Built Engines pro
stock division. Entering this weekend’s race, Hoffman has a
386-point lead over three-time winner Jason Smith of
Williamsport.
In the Collier Paving & Construction roadrunner
standings, four-time winner Bob Bussey of Northumberland is
seeking his first career track title. If Bussey takes the
green flag in Saturday night’s rescheduled Roadrunner 20 he
will win the title over defending champion and three-time
winner Ricky Bender of Jolliett.
Race fans are invited to join Selinsgrove Speedway
representatives and participating race teams at the 33rd
Annual Market Street Festival in downtown Selinsgrove this
Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. The speedway will have a race
car display at the corner of Market Street and University
Avenue until about 3 p.m.
The historic Snyder County oval will close out its 66th
year with the rescheduled 13th Annual Foss Jewelers Late
Model Open at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. The late model
division’s marquee event will pay $5,000 to win and $300 to
start the 30-lap A-main out of a purse totaling more than
$18,000. Joining the late models for the stock car showdown
program will be the pro stocks and roadrunners. Track gates
will open at 4 p.m.
D.H. & L. Fire Co. will hold the annual motorsports flea
market on the speedway grounds beginning at 7 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 29.
The 11th Annual Selinsgrove Speedway & Raceway Park
Awards Banquet is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 12, at the
Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey Hotel. Banquet tickets can be
purchased in the track office on race nights.
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.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
17 September 2011 Steve Inch
CANNON TAKES HOME NATIONAL OPEN TROPHY IN NACE MEMORIAL;
PITTMAN WINS FIRST SEGMENT AS TRACK RECORDS FALL
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Pat Cannon of Etters drove to a
convincing victory in the Jim Nace Memorial 29th Annual
National Open for 410 sprint cars Saturday night at
Selinsgrove Speedway. Cannon earned $8,000 for his first-
and second-place finishes in the pair of 22-lap segments
that made up the 44-lap tribute race at the wheel of the
Highlands’ Tire Service No. 3.
Daryn Pittman of Owasso, Okl., took the checkered flag in
the first segment and finished sixth in the second segment.
Pittman took home $7,900 for his efforts, including a $500
bonus for winning the Bulldog Coal Co. Dash and a $300 bonus
from Fast Tees for setting fast time.
The driver who takes the checkered flag in the second
segment, at the end of 44 total laps, is declared the
speedway’s National Open champion. The unique format offered
a complete payoff for both segments plus a $14,000 bonus if
the same driver won both of them. For the second year in a
row, one position prevented Cannon from collecting the
$26,000 payoff. In last year’s race, Cannon won the first
segment but finished second in the second round.
Pittman set a new one-lap track record of 15.810 (120.592
average mph), becoming the first driver in the history of
the speedway to officially record a lap in the 15-second
bracket. In all, 12 drivers broke the former record of
16.207 set by Lance Dewease of Fayetteville in 2003. Pittman
also set a new five-lap track record in the dash in
1:22.188.
This year’s race drew a stellar field of 43 410 sprint
cars and another large crowd to pay tribute to Nace, the
track’s only five-time sprint car champion who passed away
in November of 2009 following a seven-year battle with
cancer.
Donnie Schick of Middleburg won his first race of the
season in the 25-lap late model main event. With the
victory, Schick kept his 11-year winning streak alive,
having won at least one race every season at the track for
the past 11 years.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present a four division show of
358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks, and roadrunners at
7 p.m. Saturday, September 24. Track gates will open at 5
p.m.
The 13th Annual Foss Jewelers Late Model Open will close
out the season on Saturday, Oct. 8. Joining the late models
will be the pro stocks and roadrunners on Oct. 8.
In the first segment of the National Open, polesitter
Daryn Pittman powered into the lead over second-place
starter Pat Cannon. The caution flag unfurled on lap three
when Stevie Smith stopped in turn four. On the ensuing
restart, Pittman began to stretch his lead over Cannon and
third-place starter Brian Montieth.
In turns three and four, Montieth passed Cannon for
second and began to reel in Pittman. The race was stopped on
lap seven when Todd Shaffer slammed the fourth turn wall and
flipped over in the Keen Racing No. 17. Shaffer escaped
injury.
On the lap eight restart, Montieth put in a bid for the
lead to no avail. Pittman continued to set a blistering pace
until Montieth slowed on the frontstretch with a flat tire.
The second segment was stopped again on lap 19 when JJ
Grasso hit the backstretch wall and was transported to an
area hospital with undisclosed injuries.
Cannon made one last attempt to snag the lead away from
Pittman but couldn’t pull ahead of him. At the end of the
first segment, it was Pittman leading Cannon, Greg Hodnett,
Danny Dietrich, Chad Layton, and Lance Dewease.
For the start of the second segment, the top six drivers
were inverted, placing Dewease on the pole and Pittman in
sixth for the drop of the green flag. Dewease led the way
with Layton racing in his shadow. On the 23rd circuit, debri
brought out the caution flag as Fred Rahmer entered the pit
area.
When the second segment resumed, Layton made an inside
pass off turn two to take the lead away from Dewease on lap
23. A lap later, Hodnett stormed by Dewease for the runner
up position.
By lap 31, Layton began to encounter slower traffic and
an all-out war on wheels unfolded for the top five
positions. Dewease reclaimed the runner up position on lap
33 and two laps later Cannon horsepowered his way into the
third position.
On the 37th circuit, Cannon passed Dewease for second and
set his sites on Layton. The following lap, Cannon made the
winning pass by Layton using the inside lane entering turn
one.
At the checkered flag, Cannon was victorious by 1.7
seconds over Layton, Dewease, Dietrich, Hodnett, and
Pittman.
Polesitter Kyle Rhoads led the first two laps of the late
model feature with third-place starter Dave Zona is pursuit.
On the third circuit, Zona took command of the field with a
pass in turn two. A five-car crash unfolded in turn one on
the fourth lap involving the track’s leading point drivers
Jeff Rine and Jim Yoder, both of whom were able to rejoin
the field.
When the race resumed, Zona continued to set the pace
with Rhoads and second-place starter Donnie Schick in
striking distance. Schick moved into second on lap eight as
21st-place starter Coleby Frye stormed into third, only to
tag the first turn wall on lap 15.
On the lap 16 restart, Schick began to apply pressure and
made an outside pass in turn for the lead on the 19th lap.
In the final laps, Zona kept Schick in his sites while Rine
made a rebound into the third position. At the checkered
flag, Schick was victorious by .29 of a second over Zona,
Rine, Steve Campbell, and Gary Beward.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY SUMMARY – 17 September 2011 410
Sprint Cars – 43 Entries Second 22-Lap Segment For National
Open Title: 1) 3 Pat Cannon $6, 000 2) 7 Chad Layton 3) 30C
Lance Dewease 4) 48 Danny Dietrich 5) 39 Greg Hodnett 6) 27
Daryn Pittman 7) 71 Brian Leppo 8) 88 Kevin Nouse 9) 11 Mike
Erdley 10) 21 Brian Montieth 11) 35 Justin Henderson 12) 15
Adam Wilt 13) 2T TJ Stutts 14) 30 Doug Esh 15) 5G Curt
Michael 16) 19 Colby Womer 17) 17B Steve Buckwalter 18) 12
Blane Heimbach 19) 51 Fred Rahmer DNF 20) 0 Rick Laferty DNF
21) 92 JJ Grasso DNS 22) 17 Todd Shaffer DNS 23) 1 Stevie
Smith DNS 24) 19M Brent Marks DNS First 22-Lap Segment
A-Main: 1) 27 Daryn Pittman $6,000 2) 3 Pat Cannon 3) 39
Greg Hodnett 4) 48 Danny Dietrich 5) 7 Chad Layton 6) 30C
Lance Dewease 7) 12 Blane Heimbach 8) 51 Fred Rahmer 9) 15
Adam Wilt 10) 71 Brian Leppo 11) 35 Justin Henderson 12) 11
Mike Erdley 13) 88 Kevin Nouse 14) 2T TJ Stutts 15) 21 Brian
Motieth 16) 30 Doug Esh 17) 5G Curt Michael 18) 0 Rick
Lafferty 19) 17B Steve Buckwalter DNF 20) 19 Colby Womer 21)
92 JJ Grasso DNF 22) 17 Todd Shaffer DNF 23) 1 Stevie Smith
DNF 24) 19M Brent Marks DNS Heat Winners: Greg Hodnett,
Danny Dietrich, Pat Cannon, Brian Leppo, Brian Montieth
B-Main Winner: Logan Schuchart Dash Winner: Daryn Pittman
(new 5 lap track record 1.22.188) Time Trials: 1) 27 Daryn
Pittman 15.810 (new track record) 2) 1 Stevie Smith 15.818
3) 3 Pat Cannon 15.983 4) 7 Chad Layton 15.993 5) 88 Kevin
Nouse 16.097 6) 39 Greg Hodnett 16.107 7) 51 Fred Rahmer
16.111 8) 19M Brent Marks 16.120 9) 19 Colby Womer 16.132
10) 30C Lance Dewease 16.145 11) 12 Blane Heimbach 16.193
12) 35 Justin Henderson 16.205 13) 0 Rick Lafferty 16.208
14) 15 Adam Wilt 16.209 15) 17B Steve Buckwalter 16.231 16)
5G Curt Michael 16.239 17) 48 Danny Dietrich 16.254 18) 92
JJ Grasso 16.276 19) 71 Brian Leppo 16.279 20) 21 Brian
Montieth 16.308 21) 17 Todd Shaffer 16.314 22) 75 Nicole
Bower 16.320 23) 1S Logan Schuchart 16.326 24) 11 Mike
Erdley 16.336 25) 7M Mark Smith 16.336 26) 8H Keith Kauffman
16.355 27) 30 Doug Esh 16.371 28) 2T TJ Stutts 16.391 29) 4A
Alan Cole 16.425 30) 71A Jessica Anderson 16.466 31) 28F
Davie Franek 16.546 32) 5W Phil Walter 16.587 33) 20S Derek
Sell 16.596 34) 30S Daryl Steimling 16.696 35) 27S Matt
Heimbach 16.698 36) 99K Cody Keller 16.719 37) 46 TJ
Winegardner 16.766 38) 44 Frank Cozze Sr. 16.818 39) 66 Ryan
Kissinger 17.050 40) 33 Brian Ehrenzeller 17.077 41) 49 Bob
Beidleman 17.852 42) 17S Larry Smith 18.523 43) 31 Jim
Campbell (no time) Late Models – 34 Entries 25-Lap A-Main:
1) 63 Donnie Schick 2) 99Z Dave Zona 3) 2J Jeff Rine 4) 2
Steve Campbell 5) 19 Gary Beward 6) 70J DJ Myers 7) 99 Jeff
Smith 8) 16 Matt Cochran 9) 119B Brian Bernheisel 10) 06
Mike Lupfer 11) 3W Tim Wilson 12) 13B Alan Sagi 13) 61 Ken
Trevitz 14) 4Ds Chad Hollenbeck 15) 23S Todd Snook 16) 4S
Danny Snyder 17) 27 Jim Yoder 18) 90 Kyle Rhoads DNF 19) F1
Coleby Frye DNF 20) 21H Scott Haus DNF 21) 76 Andy Haus DNF
22) 26 Jerry Bard DNF 23) 119 Jim Bernheisel DNF 24) 88 Tony
Adams DNF Heat Winners: Jim Yoder, Jeff Rine, Dave Zona,
Kyle Rhoads Consolation Winner: Coleby Frye (new 10 lap
track record 3.24.239)
Saturday, Sept 17, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 37TH ANNUAL LAWRENCE CHEVROLET SPORTSMAN 100
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Sept. 24, 2011 (7 PM) ANNUAL KENNY
WELD/HILLY RIFE MEMORIAL for 410 Sprints (40 laps) plus
Thundercars (Time Trials)
Sat., Oct. 8, 2011 (6 PM) HANK GENTZLER MEMORIAL
MANUFACTURERS APPRECIATION RACE for 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints
(Time Trials)
Sat., Oct. 15, 2011 (6 PM) 410 Sprints, Thundercars, &
358 Sprints (Rain date for Gentzler Memorial )[Final point
race for Thundercars][Rain date, 10/16]
PERIGO CLAIMS FIRST CAREER "LAWRENCE CHEVROLET SPORTSMAN
100" WIN; Knaub wins race, track title in "358" late models;
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA, 9/17/2011 - "I never led lap 100 and I
was going to try and do that tonight," quipped a jubilant
Carmen Perigo, Jr. after winning his first career Lawrence
Chevrolet Sportsman 100 at Lincoln Speedway Saturday night.
Perigo, who has finished second in several Sportsman
100's, started tenth by virtue of a heads-up start based on
time for the fastest 12 drivers in time trials, and stayed
pretty invisible during the first 70 laps of the 100-lap
event.
"I was a little too free the whole 70 laps," said Perigo,
"It was all I could do to hang on. The only way I could pass
cars was when we hit lapped traffic. We tightened it up a
little bit, and actually we didn't tighten it up enough. It
took some traffic to bring Frank back to me and I at least I
had a legitimate shot at him. But once I saw I was on his
bumper.he was in a 'no win' situation and I was coming by."
When the race restarted after the mandatory 10-lap red on
lap 70, Perigo wasted no time in advancing from seventh to
third on laps 71 and 72, first passing polesitter Rick Barr
and Scott Geesey on lap 71, and then getting by Russ Mitten
for third on lap 72.
Perigo watched Paul Miller and sixth-starting Frankie
Herr battle for the lead for the next eight laps before
driving under Miller for second on lap 80. He then chased
Herr for the next 18 laps before pulling the race-winning
slider in turns three and four to take the lead as he and
Herr were coming off turn four to take the white flag.
Perigo drove away over the final lap to a .63-second win
and the $4,000 top prize.
"I won championships before," said Perigo, "But I never
won this race. This was my goal this year, and we fulfilled
it."
Perigo's win came in the 60th year of racing for car
owner Walt Bigler.
Herr, who was seeking his sixth Sportsman 100 win and led
on two different occasions for a total of 30 laps, settled
for second, with Paul Miller (who also led twice and led the
most laps), former Scott Dellinger, and early race leader
Scott Geesey completing the top five. Sixth through tenth
were Rick Barr, Steve Wilbur, Leroy Martin, Jay Fannasy, and
Bobby Hockenberry.
Super Sportsman qualifiers were won by Martin and Mitten,
with Lanny Hake winning the last chance race. Fast time in
time trials over the 34-car field was set by Rick Barr with
a one-lap time of 15.567 seconds (86.722 MPH).
Dover's Gene Knaub capped off his championship season
with his fourth win in six Lincoln races in the 358 late
models. Knaub officially started 12th, but lined up eighth
in a single-file restart after four unsuccessful attempts to
start the race. He took the lead from polesitter and
race-long leader Carl Graves on the seventh lap. He drove
away to a 3.91-second win over D.J. Mease, with Grant Adams
coming on strong at the end for third, Ralph Morgan fourth,
and Graves completing the top five.
The early race crashes took out points contenders Chase
Billet and Bobby Beard. Adams, who was only 15 points behind
Knaub entering the race, came from the back to finish third
following one of the early-race crashes.
Heats for the 25 "358" Late Models were won by Adams,
Bobby Beard, and Cam Zeigler.
Next Saturday night, Sept. 17th at 7 PM, the Super
Sportsman will be running their Annual Lawrence Chevrolet
Sportsman 100. The 358 Late Models will round out the
special two-division show. Gates will open at 5 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.
RACE RESULTS Saturday, Sept 17, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 37TH ANNUAL LAWRENCE CHEVROLET SPORTSMAN 100
Feature (100 Laps) - 1. 93-Carmen Perigo, Jr. ($4,020); 2.
99-Frankie Herr; 3. 58-Paul Miller; 4. 30-Scott Dellinger;
5. 33-Scott Geesey; 6. 00-Rick Barr; 7. 9K-Steve Wilbur; 8.
66-Leroy Martin; 9. 222-Jay Fannasy; 10. 25-Bobby
Hockenberry; 11. 21-Duaine Smith; 12. 55-Jim Shuster; 13.
83F-Cody Fairchok; 14. 83-Greg Robinson; 15. 77-Russ Mitten
(DNF); 16. 3B-Mike Enders (DNF);17. 20-Eric Eckert (DNF);
18. 8-Rich Eichelberger (DNF); 19. 88W-Eric Walker (DNF);
20. 64-Stan Wanner (DNF); 21. 45-Dave Socks (DNF); 22.
5-Dave Berkheimer (DNF); 23. 55H-Chad Criswell (DNF); 24.
91-Lanny Hake (DNF).
Lap Leaders - Scott Geesey (1-21), Paul Miller (22-63),
Frankie Herr (64-70), Paul Miller (71-75), Frankie Herr
(76-98), Carmen Perigo, Jr. (99-100)
1st Qualifier (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 66-Leroy
Martin; 2. 3B-Mike enders; 3. 20-Eric Eckert; 4. 83-Gary
Robinson; 5. 21-Duaine Smith; 6. 99G-Scott Grace; 7. 6-Daryl
Shaffer; 8. 91-Lanny hake; 9. 2-Ken Keyton; 10. 56T-Lee
Taylor (DNF); 11. 33-John Garman (DNF). Time - 2:37.73
2nd Qualifier (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 77-Russ Mitten;
2. 55H-Chad Criswell; 3. 45-Dave Socks; 4. 5-Dave
Berkheimer; 5. 83F-Cody Fairchok; 6. 318-Chris Meleason; 7.
64-Stan Wanner; 8. 71K-Glenn Keller; 9. 85-Jarod Miller; 10.
16-Jeff Leisey; DNS - 7X-Nat Tuckey. Time - 2:38.53
Time Trials - 1. 00-Rick Barr, 15.567 seconds (86.722
MPH); 2. 33R-Scott Geesey, 15.610; 3. 8-Rich Eichelberger,
15.641 ; 4. 222-Jay Fannasy, 15.666; 5. 58-Paul Miller,
15.667; 6. 99-Frankie Herr, 15.697; 7. 30-Scott Dellinger,
15.710; 8. 55-Jim Shuster, 15.758; 9. 9K-Steve Wilbur,
15.781; 10. 93-Carmen Perigo, Jr., 15.784; 11. 88W-Eric
Walker, 15.787; 12. 25-Bobby Hockenberry, 15.799; 13.
66-Leroy Martin, 15.812; 14. 55H-Chad Criswell, 15.822; 15.
3B-Mike Enders, 15.822; 16. 77-Russ Mitten, 15.891; 17.
20-Eric Eckert, 15.908; 18. 45-Dave Socks, 15.911; 19.
83-Greg Robinson, 15.950; 20. 5-Dave Berkheimer, 16.001; 21.
99G-Scott Grace, 16.035; 22. 318-Chris Meleason, 16.075; 23.
56T-Lee Taylor, 16.089; 24. 83F-Cody Fairchok, 16.140; 25.
21-Duaine Smith, 16.141; 26. 64-Stan Wanner, 16.228; 27.
6-Daryl Sheaffer, 16.240; 28. 85-Jared Miller, 16.268; 29.
91-Lanny Hake, 16.374; 30. 71K-Glenn Keller, 16.489; 31.
33-John Garman, 16.555; 32. 16-Jeff Leisey, 16.734; 33.
2-Ken Keyton, 16.959; 34. 7X-Nat Tuckey, NT.
358 LATE MODELS Feature (20 laps) - 1. 1k-Gene Knaub; 2.
18-DJ Mease; 3. 64-Grant Adams; 4. 44-Ralph Morgan; 5.
NINE-Carl Graves; 6. 21J-John Baker; 7. 116-Travis Mease; 8.
78-John Ebersole; 9. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 10. 21B-Travis Beaver;
11. 100-Tommy Slanker; 12. 21-Chad Myers; 13. 9W-Steve
Weikel; 14. 121-Larry Neiderer; 15. 19-drew Weisser; 16.
25-Tommy Blackwell (DNF); 17. 14-Tyler Horst (DNF); 18.
10H-Fred Harden (DNF); 19. 1W-Mike Walls (DNF); 20. 22-Chase
Billet (DNF); 21. 15-Kris Eaten (DNF); 22. 81S-Bobby Beard (DNF);
23. 67-Bernie Beard (DNF); 24. 1E-Brad Shank (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Carl Graves (1-6), Gene Knaub (7-20)
1st Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 64-Grant Adams; 2.
18-DJ Mease; 3. NINE-Carl Graves; 4. 9W-Steve Weikel; 5.
25-Tommy Blackwell; 6. 21J-John Baker; 7. 19-Drew Weisser;
8. 21-Chad Myers; 9. 44-Tim Walls (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 81S-Bobby Beard; 2.
22-Chase Billet; 3. 67-Bernie Beard; 4. 78-John Ebersole; 5.
100-Tommy Slanker; 6. 15-Kris Eaton; 7. 121-Larry Neiderer;
8. 7-Todd Leonard; 9. 1E-Brad Shank (DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 2.
1-Gene Knaub; 3. 1W-Mike Walls; 4. 44-Ralph Morgan; 5.
116-Travis Mease; 6. 21B-Travis Mease; 7. 10H-Fred Harden;
8. 14-Tyler Horst. Time - 2:16.04 (New 8-Lap Track Record,
breaking the previous record of 2:16.67 set by Justin
Ehrhart on 4/5/2008)
Pittman Gets Lucky Grove 13th Sprint Win
Drew Heistand gets ARDC's.
9/16/11
Mechanicsburg – Daryn Pittman won the 13th sprint car
race of his Williams Grove Speedway career on Friday night
but it was his first ever in a regular handicapped feature
event at the track.
In the ARDC Midget feature, Drew Heistand took the lead
from his brother Dusty with two laps to go to claim the
20-lap event.
Pittman started sixth in the 25-lap sprint car feature
and was already fourth on the second lap of the race behind
leader Ryan Bohlke.
The red flag fell on the field with four laps down for a
fourth turn flip by Danny Dietrich, who escaped injury.
Pittman had just taken third before the stoppage and went
to work on fifth starter Cory Haas for second when action
resumed.
It took him five more laps to slip into second and begin
running down New Jersey’s Bohlke.
A caution flag regrouped the field one lap shy of the
halfway point but Bohlke proved up to the challenge when
green replaced the yellow.
In fact, it was only with four to go that Pittman finally
got close enough to pull a power move deep in the first
corner to take the lead.
However once able to get out front, he began pulling away
to the win aboard the Heffner No. 27.
Bohlke was relegated to second followed by Justin
Henderson, Haas and Chad Layton.
Sixth through 10th went to Rick Lafferty, Brian Montieth,
Greg Hodnett, Doug Esh, and Fred Rahmer.
Lafferty, Jay Reichard and Bohlke took heats.
“It’s a great team win,” Pittman said of taking the
regular feature.
“It’s good to finally won one to shut guys like you up,”
he quipped over the public address system.
“We haven’t really been that good here all year except
for the outlaw show.”
Dusty Heistand started second in the ARDC main and led
until his brother took over with a mile to race.
The former leader backslid to fourth at the finish with
Tim Buckwalter finishing second and Steve Buckwalter in
third. Fifth went to Ryan Smith.
Sixth through 10th went to Nick Wean, Steve Drevicki,
Andrew Hannula, Bruce Buckwalter and PJ Gargiulo.
ARDC heats fell to Drew Heistand, Steve Buckwalter and
Bruce Buckwalter.
Feature Finishes
September 16, 2011
Sprint car feature, 25 laps: 1. Daryn Pittman, 2. Ryan
Bohlke, 3, Justin Henderson, 4. Cory Haas, 5. Chad Layton,
6. Rick Lafferty, 7. Brian Montieth, 8. Greg Hodnett, 9.
Doug Esh, 10. Fred Rahmer, 11. Steve Buckwalter, 12. Don
Kreitz Jr., 13. Brent Marks, 14. Lance Dewease, 15. Todd
Shaffer, 16. Brad McClelland, 17. Troy Fraker, 18. Chad
Criswell, 19. Derek Sell, 20. Mark Smith, 21. Frank Cozze,
22. Jay Reichard, 23. Danny Dietrich, 24. Gerard McIntyre
Jr.
ARDC Midgets, 20 laps: 1. Drew Heistand, 2. Tim
Buckwalter, 3. Steve Buckwalter, 4. Dusty Heistand, 5. Ryan
Smith, 6. Nick Wean, 7. Steve Drevicki, 8. Andrew Hannula,
9. Bruce Buckwalter, 10. PJ Gargiulo, 11. Jason Rice, 12.
Brett Arndt, 13. Keith McIntyre, 14. Steve Bull, 15. Pete
Paulik, 16. Jim Jackson, 17. Eric Heydenreich, 18. Shawn
Jackson, 19. Alex Bright, 20. Dave Shirk
Williams Grove Speedway
SPRINT CARS AND ARDC MIDGETS SEPTEMBER 16 AT WILLIAMS
GROVE
MECHANICSBURG, PA--Sprint car racing will return to
Williams Grove Speedway on Friday evening, September 16 and
the ARDC midgets will also be on the card.
Racing is scheduled to begin at 7:30, which will be the
starting time for all remaining Friday night programs this
season.
One driver looking forward to the return of the midget
cars is Steve Buckwalter, who had the richest night of his
career at Williams Grove on April 29, which marked the first
appearance of the small cars at the Grove this season.
Buckwalter, who is solidly in the top ten in the race for
the speedway’s Lawrence Chevrolet sprint car championship,
is also the defending ARDC midget champion. Buckwalter
demonstrated his talent in both divisions on April 29. He
started by dominating a strong sprint car field in the All
Star Circuit of Champions A-main, which was worth $5,000 to
win. He then climbed into the seat of his midget and came
from deep in the field to score a convincing victory en
route to a sprint car\midget sweep.
Buckwalter has since added another Grove sprint car
victory to his 2011 resume along with three more ARDC wins,
the most recent of which came in New Egypt, New Jersey.
Lance Dewease continues his quest for a sixth Williams
Grove sprint car championship and currently holds a
430-point lead over Brian Montieth with six points races
remaining.
On Friday, September 23, the season’s final Outlaw Tuneup
for sprint cars will be presented to allow the Grove
regulars known as the Pennsylvania Posse an opportunity to
get ready for National Open Weekend sanctioned by the World
of Outlaws. The 358s will also be on the card and a makeup
feature has been added to their portion of the program.
The 49th annual National Open is set for Friday,
September 30, and Saturday, October 1. The winner of the
Saturday night feature will earn $50,000.
SCHUCHART MAKING 410 SPRINT CAR DEBUT THIS
SATURDAY IN SELINSGROVE NATIONAL OPEN
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Central Pennsylvania 358 sprint car
rising star Logan Schuchart, of Hanover, will make his debut
in a 410 sprint car this Saturday, Sept. 17, in the Jim Nace
Memorial 29th Annual National Open at Selinsgrove Speedway.
Schuchart, an 18-year-old senior at Spring Grove Area
High School in his third season of sprint car racing, has
eight wins this year in 358-360 sprint car competition at
four different tracks, including the recent $8,000 victory
over Shane Stewart of Indianapolis, Ind., in the Sept. 3
National Open for 358-360 sprint cars at Selinsgrove.
“It’s been my dream since I was a little kid to drive
sprint cars and especially to drive 410 sprint cars,” said
Schuchart. “When I got the opportunity to drive the 358 I
was really excited and now to race a 410 is awesome. Some
day I’d like to race with the World of Outlaws or have the
opportunity to race full-time.
“I’ve never driven a 410 before and there’s a lot more
horsepower to them so it’s going to take a little time to
get used to,” he continued. “Selinsgrove is definitely a
high-speed place with the 358’s and I think I’ll be able to
adapt to that with the 410 quickly. I think we have a good
chance of running well this Saturday.”
The Shark Motorsports team, led by chief mechanic and
Hall-of-Fame sprint car driver Bobby Allen, who is
Schuchart’s grandfather, will place a 410 sprint car motor
from Don Ott Racing Engines of York Springs under the hood
of the popular No. 1-S sponsored by Bealing Homes and Rich
Fogle & Son Custom Pole Buildings for the National Opens at
both Selinsgrove and Williams Grove Speedways.
“One of the first race cars I ever drove was one of Don
Ott’s and we’ve always raced his engines,” said Schuchart.
“My grandpa’s always been good friends with Don and I’ve
always been good friends with Aaron and Amy and the rest of
the Ott family.”
While Schuchart has been making a name for himself this
season racking up additional wins at Williams Grove,
Lincoln, and Susquehanna Speedways, he is quick to credit
his legendary grandfather [Allen] for steering him in the
right direction on the Pennsylvania ovals.
And for good reason: Allen won some 230 sprint car
features during his career, including the 1990 Knoxville
Nationals, oftentimes referred to as the Super Bowl of
sprint car racing. In 1998, Allen was inducted into the
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Iowa.
“I really don’t listen to anybody except my grandpa,”
Schuchart quipped. “He’s been a great mentor from the time I
started. Ever since I was little, he was the one who taught
me how to race and how to drive. If I have questions, he’s
the one I go to.”
This transfer of knowledge is paying off for Schuchart
and helping him become wise beyond his years. His three wins
at Selinsgrove this year combined were worth $12,000. He is
also leading the Hoosier Tire Central Pennsylvania Overall
358 Sprint Car Point Series, which would earn him another
$6,000 if he clinches the championship.
So what is the best advice Schuchart has gleaned from his
grandfather? “Stay calm, stay smart, and keep your eyes
ahead of you,” he answered. “Staying out of crashes is
important, especially when you’re on a budget like we are.
If you can stay out of crashes and finish good consistently
you can eventually buy better equipment so you’re not behind
the eight-ball all the time.”
With a bright racing career ahead of him, Logan Schuchart
won’t be trailing behind an eight-ball but rather leading a
field of sprint cars to many more checkered flags.
Shark Motorsports crew members include: Bobby Allen,
Craig Schuchart, Gene Schuchart, Mike Newman, Gary Newman,
Jason Peifer, David French, Tyler Lockman, Bob Gregory, and
“Bear.”
Qualifying for the Jim Nace Memorial 29th Annual National
Open for 410 Sprint Cars is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
this Saturday, Sept. 17. The late model stock cars will join
the sprint cars on the racing card. Track gates will open at
5 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.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
11 September 2011 Steve Inch
JIM NACE MEMORIAL NATIONAL OPEN FOR 410 SPRINT CARS SET
FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, AT SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will present the
Jim Nace Memorial 29th Annual National Open for 410 Sprint
Cars at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17. For the second year in a
row, the 410 Open will honor the life and racing career of
Nace, the track’s only five-time sprint car champion who
died in November 2009 following a seven-year battle with
cancer.
The National Open’s distance of 44 laps and $44,000
purse, tributes to Nace’s race car number at the start of
his career, will be divided into two 22-lap segments and two
complete payoffs, with $6,000 to win each segment as an
homage to the No. 6 sprint car Nace campaigned most recently
as both a driver and a car owner before his health forced
him to retire from racing.
Should one driver win both of the 22-lap segments, a
$14,000 bonus will be awarded, pushing the winner’s total to
$26,000 and the event’s purse to nearly $60,000, which would
be the speedway’s third highest-paying sprint car race in
its 66-year history, behind the 1989 and 1990 National
Opens. The $26,000 figure honors the Camel Express No. 26
sprint car Nace drove to a majority of his career
championships and victories in central Pennsylvania.
In last year’s race, Pat Cannon of Etters won the first
segment but came up only one position short of collecting
the $26,000 payoff when he finished second to Lance Dewease
of Fayetteville in the second segment. Dewease was declared
Selinsgrove’s National Open champion for the third time in
his career, with previous Open championships in 2002 and
2009.
Fred Rahmer of Salfordville is the track’s only five-time
winner of the Open. Rahmer’s victories in the speedway’s
crown jewel event occurred in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, and
2000. Todd Shaffer of Millerstown is second on the Open
career win list with four championships in 1993, 1994, 2001,
and 2008.
In addition to Dewease, only the late Maynard Yingst of
Linglestown (1983, 1984, 1985) and Greg Hodnett of
Thomasville (1998, 2004, 2007) have won the race three
times. Don Kreitz Jr. of Sinking Spring is the only other
driver to have repeated a victory in the Open with wins in
1986 and 1992.
Other past winners of the Open include Dave Blaney of
Cortland, Ohio (1987); Keith Kauffman of Mifflintown (1988);
Doug Wolfgang of Sioux Falls, SD (1989); Sammy Swindell of
Bartlett, Tenn. (1990); Johnny Mackison Jr. of York (1991);
Stevie Smith of Broken Arrow, Okla. (2003); Lucas Wolfe of
Mechanicsburg (2005); and Chad Layton of Harrisburg (2006).
The National Open will mark the fourth and final
appearance of the season by the 410 sprint cars at
Selinsgrove Speedway. Dewease took the checkered flag in the
season opener on March 13, while Hodnett scored the wins in
both the Keystone Cup and PA Speedweek shows on May 29 and
July 3, respectively.
Joining the 410 sprint cars for the National Open will be
the late models in a $1,500-to-win 25-lap feature. The rain
date, if needed, is 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, for sprint cars
only.
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 Prices for Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011: Adults
$25; Students (12-17) $20; Kids 11 & Under FREE; Pit Passes
$30
Port Royal Speedway
Stevie Smith Wins 44th Tuscarora 50,
Wagner gets track title and Labor Day crown
Jeff Rine wins late models to close Port season
9/10/11
Port Royal – Stevie Smith of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,
scored the second Port Royal Speedway Tuscarora 50 of his
career on Saturday night in convincing style with a flag to
flag victory in the 44th annual running of the prestigious
season-ending event.
The Jake’s Carts/AB Auto Glass Tuscarora 50 boasted a
stellar 45 sprint car field.
Smith scored a clean sweep of the night by claiming his
heat race, worth $300; the dash, worth $100; and the feature
worth $11,000 plus lap money; making his take on the night
worth nearly $13,000.
The victory was the 11th of Smith’s career at the track
and his second in the Tuscarora 50 after first scoring the
event back in 1988. His father, Steve Smith, was the 50
champion in 1975.
In the 20-lap AB Auto Glass late model main it was
Danville’s Jeff Rine coming out on top to notch his third
checkers of the year at the oval.
Smith earned the pole for the Jake’s Carts/AB Auto Glass
Tuscarora 50 by winning the dash and drove into the lead at
the drop of the green flag.
He was chased from the start by second-starter Justin
Henderson and 2007 50 titlist Doug Esh.
The trio entered the rear of the field on the ninth
circuit and in traffic Henderson was able to drive Smith
down while the front three put distance between themselves
and the rest of the pack.
While never able to get a nose under Smith for the lead,
Henderson did narrow Smith’s advantage to a few car lengths
at times with Esh just behind.
The one and only caution flag of the first 25-lap segment
came out with 22-laps down when point leader Ryan Taylor
looped his mount at the front of the field shortly after
being put a lap down.
Taylor kept going and fell back in line while racing for
the 2011 track title with Mike Wagner, who was running
seventh at the time.
The restart with three to go in the first half saw Smith
jet away to the break over Henderson, Esh, eighth-starter
Danny Dietrich and Todd Shaffer.
Shaffer had lost fifth to Blane Heimbach a few laps
earlier but regained the spot before the half thanks to a
flattening right rear tire on Heimbach’s racer.
The second 25-laps was all Smith aboard the Zemco No. 1
as he was never heeded for the win.
The segments only caution flag unfurled with 17 laps to
go at which time it was still Smith over Henderson and now
Dietrich who had disposed of Esh on lap 26.
Late in the race Dietrich began chomping into the front
two cars’ advantage and with four to go he bit fast and
drove by Henderson with a low move out of the second corner.
Over the final two miles, Aspers’ Dietrich cut into
Smith’s lead dramatically but came up short of time to pull
off the victory, instead finishing within striking distance
as the bridesmaid.
Justin Henderson was third followed by Esh.
Racing for the track title with 11 laps to go, Mike
Wagner moved into the top-five after getting by Shaffer to
finish there and end his night as the 2011 track champion by
a scant 15-point margin over Perkasie’s Ryan Taylor.
Sixth through 10th went to Shaffer, Daryn Pittman, Lance
Dewease, Chad Layton and Greg Hodnett.
Heats worth $300 for the 45-car field went to Smith,
Shaffer, TJ Winegardner, Wagner and Esh. The B Main was
taken by Brent Marks.
As the chosen Hard Luck driver of the feature, Blane
Heimbach picked up just over $1,000 in cash as the prize
award. After starting ninth in the stellar field, he
wrestled his way forward to break into the top five only to
suffer a flat tire.
Four-time 50 champion Fred Rahmer received the $2,000 Ed
Swartz Memorial Hard Charger Award. After squeezing out the
final transfer spot in the B Main, Rahmer started 24th in
the feature and drove forward to 11th to earn the honors.
Mike Wagner was also declared the 60th annual Foss
Jewelers Labor Day Classic champion by virtue of his run in
the Tuscarora 50.
After the individual event itself was rained out on Labor
Day, the driver with the best average in all races run at
the track during Labor Day week from September 3 through 10
was used to determine the champion.
Coupled with his September 3 finish of fifth and a fifth
in the Tuscarora 50, Wagner Walked off with the title and a
$500 prize.
Danville’s Jeff Rine got by polesitter Bob Dunn on the
second lap after starting fifth in the late model main.
Once in front, Rine took his third win of the season at
the oval over Mitch Hack, Dunn, Mike Lupfer and Todd Snook.
Sixth through 10th went to Steve Campbell, Andy Haus,
Eric Zembower, Chris Casner and Scott Haus.
By entering competition, Hamburg’s Haus notched an
unprecedented eighth track title in the division.
Heats for the 31-car late model field went to Matt Parks,
Rine and Chad Hollenbeck. Bobby Stokes took the consolation
race.
After suffering a rainout on Friday night, Brian Towsey
is the 2011 Miller’s Auto Parts pro stock track champion.
Jen Powell scored the Juniata Tire Sales Enduro Dash track
title on September 3.
With thousands of dollars worth of cash and products
having been distributed to the racers during the Tuscarora
50 weekend, Port Royal Speedway thanks the following
sponsors for their support of the event:
Brown’s Funeral Home, First National Bank, Lingle’s
Distributing, Lelands.com, Terry and Shane Ritzman, Tilton
Hilton, Kens Coins & Jewelry, 21st Century Fireplace, Jack
Gaughen Hower & Associates, Penske Shocks, CH Burns Inc., RE
Davidson & Sons, Grid Iron Pub, Juniata Beverage,
Pasquariello’s Auto Shop, York County Racing Club,
Buttonwood Campground, Competition Tire East, Rider Racing
Engines, Ti22 Performance, Moose Blocks, Penske Shocks, DMI,
Goshorn’s Racing Supplies, VRP Shocks, Cargo Trailer Service
and Wings Unlimited.
Feature Finishes
September 10, 2011
Tuscarora 50 for sprint cars, 50 laps: 1. Stevie Smith,
2, Danny Dietrich, 3, Justin Henderson, 4. Doug Esh, 5. Mike
Wagner, 6. Todd Shaffer, 7. Daryn Pittman, 8. Lance Dewease,
9. Chad Layton, 10. Greg Hodnett, 11. Fred Rahmer, 12. Mark
Smith, 13. Blane Heimbach, 14. Brian Leppo, 15. Steve
Buckwalter, 16. Mike Erdley, 17. Dylan Cisney, 18. JJ
Grasso, 19. TJ Winegardner, 20. Ryan Taylor, 21. Keith
Kauffman, 22. Kevin Nouse, 23. Frank Cozze, 24. Brent Marks,
25. Dan Shetler
Late Models, 20 laps: 1. Jeff Rine, 2. Mitch Hack, 3. Bob
Dunn, 4. Mike Lupfer, 5. Todd Snook, 6. Steve Campbell, 7.
Andy Haus, 8. Eric Zembower, 9. Chris Casner, 10. Scott
Haus, 11. Gary Beward, 12. Tim Wilson, 13. Waylon Wagner,
14. Lindsay Barton, 15. Tim Murphy, 16. Jeff Miller, 17.
Steve Stitt, 18,. Patrick Bryner, 19. Bobby Stokes, 20.
Dylan Yoder, 21. MAtt Parks, 22. Terry Naugle, 23. Matt
Murphy, 24. Chad Hollenbeck
Saturday, Sept 10, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 358 SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Sept. 17, 2011 (7 PM) - LAWRENCE
CHEVROLET SPORTSMAN 100 for Super Sportsman plus 358 Late
Models
Sat., Sept. 24, 2011 (7 PM) - ANNUAL KENNY WELD/HILLY
RIFE MEMORIAL for 410 Sprints (40 laps) plus Thundercars
(Time Trials)
Sat., Oct. 8, 2011 (6 PM) - HANK GENTZLER MEMORIAL
MANUFACTURERS APPRECIATION RACE for 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints
(Time Trials)
SCHUCHART COMES FROM 21ST TO CLAIM TITLE "358" SPRINT
CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT; Rohrbaugh nails down second Lincoln
"358" sprint title; Points leader Wallace takes Classic
Racing Series feature; Watson wins fourth of year in
thundercars
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA, 9/10/2011 - For those who sat through a
three and-a-half hour rain delay, the "358" sprint car
championship at Lincoln Speedway was worth the wait.
In what most fans and track officials called the greatest
individual performance in the history of "358" sprint car
racing in the Pigeon Hills, Hanover's Logan Schuchart came
from 21st starting spot to claim the $2,000 top prize in the
25-lap championship event Saturday night.
And he did it with the help of only one caution flag. By
that time (lap nine), the Central PA 358 Sprint Car Point
Series leader was already up to eighth.
A poor lap in time trials (24th quick) put Schuchart on
the inside of row 11 for the start. Schuchart, who became
the first repeat winner in 15 races at Lincoln this year,
advanced 13 positions in the first eight laps, entered the
top five by passing Austin Hogue on lap 13, caught
11th-starting Niki Young on lap 18, and then got serious.
With four laps to go, Schuchart caught third-starting
T.J. Stutts for third. He then wrestled the runner-up spot
from Chad Trout in heavy lapped traffic on lap 23. Schuchart
spent lap 24 closing on polesitter and race-long leader Pat
Cannon, and pulled the race-winning slider through turns one
and two of the final lap. Despite slight contact, both
Schuchart and Cannon maintained control and finished first
and second.
"That was the most fun race I've ever been in!" exclaimed
the grandson of the famous Bobby Allen in victory lane, "I
might have made a little contact with Pat on that final lap,
but I knew it was the only chance I had."
"I saw I was in eighth during that caution, and that was
the first I realized I had a chance," continued Schuchart,
"Coming from that far back is tough, but this car was
perfect tonight, and I thank Grandpa and the rest of the
crew for another great job."
Third through fifth were Trout, Stutts, and Young.
Completing the top ten were Logan Wagner, Tim Berkheimer,
Hogue, Nathan Berwager, and Tim Wagaman.
Jeff Rohrbaugh's 11th-place finish was good enough to
secure his second Lincoln track title in the past three
years.
Heats for the "358" sprinters were won by Ted Thomas,
Brian Wilson, Eric Tomecek, and Logan Schuchart. Adrian
Shaffer won the C-Main, while Cris Eash won the B-Main.
Fast time in time trials over the 46-car field was set by
Eash with a one-lap time of 14.526-seconds (92.937 MPH). But
then Eash suffered front end damage in his heat, forcing his
B-Main start. Eash was able to start seventh for the feature
but came to a stop while running fourth in turn two,
bringing out the only caution flag of the event.
Points leader Matt Wallace started on the pole, led the
first nine laps, and then reclaimed the top spot on lap 17
to win the 20-lap Classic Car Racing Series feature. Leading
laps ten through 16 and finishing second was Pete Neal, with
Kurt Welsh, Jim Crocker, and Brandon Little completing the
top five.
Duane Watson drove to his fourth win of the year in the
20-lap thundercar feature. With the rain-delay, a
season-long points inversion of nine cars put Watson sixth
for the start. It took Watson only two laps to grab the lead
from outside front row starter Jamie Zentmyer. Despite a
late-race caution for debris on lap 17, Watson drove away to
a 1.6-second win over Zentmyer, with hard charger Brian
Walls (who started 10th), Todd Miller, and Roy Warehime, Jr.
rounding out the top five.
Next Saturday night, Sept. 17th at 7 PM, the Super
Sportsman will be running their Annual Lawrence Chevrolet
Sportsman 100. The 358 Late Models will round out the
special two-division show. Gates will open at 5 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.
RACE RESULTS Saturday, Sept 10, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA 358 SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP KEIZER ALUMINUM
WHEELS 358 SPRINTS Feature (25-Laps) - 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart
($2,000); 2. 3-Pat Cannon; 3. 7C-Chad Trout; 4. 23M-TJ
Stutts; 5. 65-Niki Young; 6. 6R-Logan Wagner; 7. 50-Tim
Berkheimer; 8. 52-Austin Hogue; 9. 85-Nathan Berwager; 10.
1*-Tim Wagaman; 11. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 12. 8R-Michael
Ruttkamp; 13. 12-Mike Bittinger; 14. 99M-Kyle Moody; 15.
35-Steve Owings; 16. 8-Billy Dietrich; 17. 23B-Billy Pauch,
Jr.; 18. 66H-Doug Hammaker; 19. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer; 20.
94-Ted Thomas, Jr. (DNF); 21. 29-Ryan Wilson (DNF); 22.
1W-Eric Tomecek (DNF); 23. 10W-Cris Eash (DNF); 24. 16-Aaron
Spahr (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Pat Cannon (1-24), Logan Schuchart (25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.;
2. 23B-Billy Pauch, Jr.; 3. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 4. 52-Austin
Hogue; 5. 8-Billy Dietrich; 6. 5T-Glenndon Forsythe; 7.
28-Keith Prutzman; 8. 7-JB Cunningham; 9. 88-Aaron
Eichelberger; 10. 51N-Nick Palmerino; 11. 0-Steve Storrie
(DNF); 12. 10W-Cris Eash (DNF). Time - 2:26.77
2nd Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 29-Brian Wilson; 2.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3. 23M-TJ Stutts; 4. 7C-Chad Trout; 5.
35-Steve Owings; 6. 28-Keith Prutzman; 7. 66H-Doug Hammaker;
8. 91-Adrian Shaffer; 9. 56M-DJ Montgomery; 10. 33-Billy
Heltzel, III; 11. 6S-Bill Sherman; 12. 23-Chris Arnold
(DNF). Time - 2:28.83
3rd Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 1W-Eric Tomecek; 2.
65-Niki Young; 3. 3-Pat Cannon; 4. 85-Nathan Berwager; 5.
99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 1-Brock Zearfoss; 7. 11D-Mike Duncan,
Jr.; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen; 9. 99-Jan Luckenbaugh; 10. 21-Scott
Fisher; 11. 97-Brie Hershey (DNF). No Time
4th Heat (10 Laps/5 to qualify) - 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
2. 12-Mike Bittinger; 3. 8R-Michael Ruttkamp; 4. 16-Aaron
Spahr; 5. 6R-Logan Wagner; 6. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer; 7.
50-Tim Berkheimer; 8. 69-Travis Willow; 9. 17S-Bob Sell; 10.
00-Shane Smith (DNF); 11. 22T-Matt Boland (DNF). No Time
C-Main (10 Laps/2 to advance to B-Main) - 1. 91-Adrian
Shaffer; 2. 69-Travis Willow; 3. 99-Jan Luckenbaugh; 4.
51-Nick Palmerino; 5. 88-Aaron Eichelberger; 6. 6S-Bill
Sherman (DNF); 7. 33-Billy Heltzel III (DNF); 8. 21-Scott
Fisher (DNF); DNS: 7-J.B. Cunningham; 17S-Bob Sell. No time.
B-Main (12 Laps/4 to qualify) - 1. 10W-Cris Eash; 2.
50-Tim Berkheimer; 3. 66H-Doug Berkheimer; 4. 19Z-Isaac
Sneeringer; 5. 5T-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 11D-Mike Duncan; 7.
0-Steve Storrie; 8. 28F-Matt Findley; 9. 69-Travis Willow;
10. 1A-Jacob Allen; 11. 56M-DJ Montgomery; 12. 1-Brock
Zearfoss; 13. 91-Adrian Shaffer; DNS - 97-Brie Hershey,
23-Chris Arnold, 22T-Matt Boland, 28-Keith Prutzman,
00-Steve Storrie. No Time
Time Trials - 1. 10W-Cris Eash, 14.526 seconds (92.937
MPH); 2. 23M-TJ Stutts, 14.567; 3. 3-Pat Cannon, 14.592; 4.
6R-Logan Wagner, 14.592; 5. 52-Austin Hogue, 14.604; 6.
7C-Chad Trout, 14.729; 7. 85-Nathan Berwager, 14.747; 8.
50-Tim Berkheimer, 14.756; 9. 1*-Tim Wagaman, 14.765; 10.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh, 14.804; 11. 65-Niki Young, 14.815; 12.
8R-Michael Ruttkamp, 14.848; 13. 5T-Glenndon Forsythe,
14.852; 14. 35-Steve Owings, 14.859; 15. 99M-Kyle Moody,
14.910; 16. 16-Aaron Spahr, 14.923; 17. 94-Ted Thomas, Jr.,
14.926; 18. 29-Ryan Wilson, 14.930; 19. 97-Brie Hershey,
14.990; 20. 12-Mike Bittinger, 15.018; 21. 23B-Billy Pauch,
Jr., 15.020; 22. 23-Chris Arnold, 15.042; 23. 1W-Eric
Tomecek, 15.046; 24. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 15.048; 25. 8-Billy
Dietrich, 15.087; 26. 28F-Matt Findley, 15.136; 27. 1-Brock
Zearfoss, 15.170; 28. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer, 15.171; 29.
0-Steve Storrie, 15.213; 30. 56M-DJ Montgomery, 15.228; 31.
11D-Mike Duncan, Jr., 15.240; 32. 22T-Matt Boland, 15.249;
33. 28-Keith Prutzman, 15.252; 34. 66H-Doug Hammaker,
15.257; 35. 1A-Jacob Allen, 15.266; 36. 00-Shane Smith,
15.410; 37. 7-JB Cunningham, 15.417; 38. 91-Adrian Shaffer,
15.431; 39. 21-Scott Fisher, 15.605; 40. 69-Travis Willow,
15.617; 41. 88-Aaron Eichelberger, 15.802; 42. 6S-Bill
Sherman, 15.844; 43. 99-Jan Luckenbaugh, 15.864; 44. 17S-Bob
Sell, 16.234; 45. 51N-Nick Palmerino, 16.372; 46. 33-Billy
Heltzel, III, 16.908.
THUNDERCARS: Feature (20 Laps) - 1. 3W-Duane Watson; 2.
81J-Jamie Zentmyer; 3. 2W-Brian Walls; 4. 3-Todd Miller; 5.
54W-Roy Warehime; 6. 60-Danny Beard; 7. 54-Kyle Martin; 8.
93-Mikey Guise; 9. 121-Larry Neiderer; 10. 9X-Brian Diehl;
11. 9-Al Crammer; 12. 25-Sam Gallagher (DNF); 13. 77-Justin
Mong (DNF); 14. 21W-Will Walls (DNF); 15. 33X-Kenny Kluge (DNF);
16. 11-Tom Walls (DNF); 17. 61-Mike Slaybaugh (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Jamie Zentmyer (1-2); Duane Watson (3-20)
CLASSIC CARS: Feature (20 Laps) - 1. 578-Matt Wallace; 2.
21A-Pete Neal; 3. 21-Kurt Welsh; 4. 12-Jim Crocker; 5.
9-Brandon Little; 6. 112-Bill Brown, Sr.; 7. 7-Neal Reamer;
8. 8-Bill Brown, Jr.; 9. 04-Mike Schultz; 10. 4-Charlie
Weaver; 11. 09-Ron Grove (DNF); 12. 34-Joe Snodgrass (DNF);
13. 20-Steve Cantwell (DNF). No Time
Williams Grove Speedway News
Williams Grove Speedway Cancels Weekend Racing
Due to the extreme amount of rain over the past 36 hours,
Williams Grove Speedway is canceling the Friday, September 9
and Saturday September 10 races. With the speedway parking
located across the street from an already flooding Yellow
Breeches creek, plus the forecast of rain through Sunday,
there will be no racing this weekend at the famed half-mile
oval.
The 358 Sprint cars will have their rained out race of
last week move to Friday night, September 23. The popular
division will have two features. The 358 Sprint Cars will
join the 410 Sprint Cars. The 410 Sprint Car show will be a
Goodyear Diamond Series World of Outlaws tune up.
The Saturday Night Series Champions Night, scheduled for
this weekend, will now be on Saturday night, October 8. The
Super Sportsman class will run two features that evening.
The first will be a make up for their postponed show of
September 4. Due to the twin Super Sportsman features, the
Four Cylinder division will not be in competition. The
program will feature the Super Sportsman, 358 Late Models
and the Street Stocks.
The September event will begin at 7:30. The Saturday
night race on October 8 will start at 6:30.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
8 September 2011 Steve Inch
FAMILY & FRIENDS HONOR NACE’S MEMORY WITH SELINSGROVE
NATIONAL OPEN SUPPORT
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – With one of the most anticipated
sprint car races of the season just around the corner on
Saturday, Sept. 17, at Selinsgrove Speedway, family and
friends of the late Jim Nace are extending their support to
the Jim Nace Memorial 29th Annual National Open for 410
Sprint Cars.
Former sprint car sponsor Ron Rowles of Curwensville has
announced his $1,000 sponsorship of the dash as part of the
qualifying format for the Jim Nace Memorial. Rowles owned
and operated Bulldog Coal Co., one of Nace’s major sponsors
on his No. 44 and 6 sprint cars, until closing the mining
business in 2005. Rowles now operates Bulldog Tire Co. and
Ron Rowles Energy, a company specializing in services to the
Marcellus shale natural gas drilling industry in northern
Pennsylvania and beyond.
“Jim used to come up to Clearfield County to go hunting
with us,” said Rowles. “We sponsored his sprint car for a
number of years and he was a good friend. It’s an honor to
sponsor the dash in his memory.” Rowles will be joined by
his wife Nancy and children Shelby and Missy at the National
Open.
Tentatively, six cars will advance to the five-lap dash,
which will be used to determine the first six starters in
the first 22-lap segment of the 44-lap A-main. The winner of
the Bulldog Coal Co. Cash Dash will collect $500, while
positions two through six will earn $200, $125, $75, $50,
and $50, respectively.
For the second year in a row, Andy and Deb Davidson of
R.E. Davidson & Son in Selinsgrove and Millerstown will be
offering $500 bonuses to the drivers who finish sixth in
each of the 22-lap segments. Davidson, another long-time
friend and sponsor of Nace and his racing career,
specializes in the sales and service of new and pre-owned
Toro-Wheel Horse products, Echo lawn care products, and is
one of the region’s leading Polaris brand ATV dealers.
Chrystal and Jamie Nace of Fast Tees in Thompsontown have
posted a $300 bonus to the driver who sets fast time in
qualifying as part of the season-long sponsorship of the
Fast Tees Fast Time Award in Memory of Jim Nace.
The Middleburg IGA will present the National Open trophy
to the champion, while Kreitz Oval Track Products, Inc. of
Sinking Spring will be offering $30 vouchers toward the
purchase of in-stock merchandise for 10 non-qualifiers.
Returning this year to deliver the invocation will be
Pastor Bob Landis of McAlisterville, a life-long friend of
Nace’s and a former sprint car driver.
Landis’ racing career started in late models before
moving into the open wheel sprint cars in the early 1980s.
Landis piloted the Ford-powered No. 77 owned by Bob Fetter
of Selinsgrove in the beginning, then campaigned the
family-owned Landis Service Center No. 88 until he retired
from the sport in 1991.
Landis began his ministry career as a pastor in 2001. He
and his wife Debbie founded the River Church of Juniata
County in Mifflintown in 2009.
The National Open will honor the life and racing career
of the late Jim Nace, the track’s only five-time sprint car
champion who died in November 2009 following a seven-year
battle with cancer.
The National Open’s distance of 44 laps and $44,000
purse, tributes to Nace’s race car number at the start of
his career, will be divided into two 22-lap segments and two
complete payoffs, with $6,000 to win each segment as an
homage to the No. 6 sprint car Nace campaigned most recently
as both a driver and a car owner before his health forced
him to retire from racing.
Should one driver win both of the 22-lap segments, a
$14,000 bonus will be awarded, pushing the winner’s total to
$26,000 and the event’s purse to nearly $60,000. The $26,000
figure honors the Camel Express No. 26 sprint car Nace drove
to a majority of his career championships and victories in
central Pennsylvania.
Joining the 410 sprint cars for the National Open will be
the late models in a $1,500-to-win 25-lap feature. The rain
date, if needed, is 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, for sprint cars
only.
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.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
6 September 2011 Steve Inch
9/11 TRIBUTE ON UNITED STATES ARMY NIGHT AT SELINSGROVE
SPEEDWAY SEPT. 10
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will mark the
10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America
with a special tribute as part of this Saturday’s four
division racing program on United States Army Night. Track
gates will open at 5 p.m., with racing slated to begin at 7
p.m.
The A&A Auto Stores 358 sprint cars, Jeff’s Auto Body &
Recycling Center late models, Salem RV Center/Byers Built
Engines pro stocks, and Collier Paving & Construction
roadrunners will compete in respective heat races and
feature events.
Local US Army personnel, future soldiers, and members of
the Color Guard will be on hand to participate in the 9/11
tribute tentatively scheduled for intermission. Max Media
radio stations B98.3 and Y106.5 have also produced an
eight-minute audio presentation that will be played on the
track’s public address system as part of Saturday night’s
ceremony.
With two point shows remaining, three-time winner Blane
Heimbach of Selinsgrove holds a 170-point lead over one-time
winner TJ Stutts of Liverpool in the 358 sprint car
division. Heimbach is seeking his third career track title,
while Stutts is gunning for his first career. Defending
champion and five-time winner Pat Cannon of Etters trails
Heimbach by 315 points in the third position.
Defending champion and eight-time winner Jeff Rine of
Danville holds a slim 15-point lead over one-time winner Jim
Yoder of Selinsgrove in the late model standings. With three
point shows remaining, Rine is seeking his fifth straight
and seventh career Selinsgrove track championship.
AJ Hoffman of Richfield, who is also an eight-time winner
and defending champion, leads the pro stock standings over
three-time winner Jason Smith of Williamsport. There are two
point races to go for the pro stock division.
In the roadrunner division, four-time winner Bob Bussey
of Northumberland leads the point chase by 210 over
defending champion and three-time winner Ricky Bender of
Jolliet. Bussey, who is racing to clinch his first career
championship, has to hold off Bender for two more point
races.
The following week, the Jim Nace Memorial 29th Annual
National Open for 410 sprint cars, the speedway’s crown
jewel event, will be run on Saturday, Sept. 17. Also on the
racing card will be the late models. The rain date, if
needed, will be 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, for sprint cars
only.
The final point race for the speedway’s weekly four
divisions will be Saturday, Sept. 24. The track will also be
participating in the 33rd Annual Market Street Festival on
Sept. 24 in downtown Selinsgrove. Race teams interested in
having their race car on display are asked to contact
speedway communications director Steve Inch prior to the
event.
Track officials will make a third attempt to run the 13th
Annual Late Model Open on Saturday, Oct. 8, paying $5,000 to
win. Joining the late models for the stock car showdown
program will be the pro stocks and roadrunners. The starting
time on Oct. 8 will be announced.
Tickets for the 11th Annual Selinsgrove Speedway &
Raceway Park awards banquet scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14,
at the Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey Hotel are on sale in the
track office on race nights.
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.
Sept. 10, 2011 Admission Prices: Adults $10; Students
(12-17) $8; Kids 11 & Under Free; Pit Passes $20
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal Titles To Be Decided This
Weekend
9/6/11
Port Royal – The battle to decide who will be the 2011
Port Royal Speedway track champions will take place this
weekend with the season ending Tuscarora 50 races on
September 9 and 10.
Perkasie’s Ryan Taylor enters the final Aumiller’s
Insurance sprint car races of the season with just a 60
point lead in a quest for his first ever sprint car track
title anywhere.
With two wins this season at the track, Taylor leads
former track titlist Mike Wagner of Harrisonville with 4,920
points.
With 4,860 points, Wagner hasn’t won at the track yet
this season. He is the 1991 track champion.
The 2006 track champion, Mike Erdley of Elizabethville is
125 points out of the lead after one win this season.
The trio will have three more chances to either stave off
defeat or steal the champion’s crown away during the races
this Friday and Saturday.
Friday’s Living Legends Dream Night Before The 50 twin
20s will each offer full competition points toward the title
to go along with Saturday’s Tuscarora 50.
However the twin 20s will offer only one set of
appearance points for the title.
Hamburg’s Scott Haus need only enter AB Auto Glass late
model competition on Saturday night to lock up an
unprecedented eighth track title in the division.
Though Haus has only one win this season, consistency has
put him at the head of the late model class vying for the
title.
Haus’ closest pursuer the second half of the season has
been Mitch Hack.
With one victory, Hack has given Haus little breathing
room until now, keeping him honest with several second place
finishes. He currently sits some 350 points back.
Brian Towsey enters Friday’s final Miller’s Auto Parts
pro stock race with a 110-point lead over Josh Angle.
Harold Ranck is 120 points back with Dan Berry behind by
140 points.
The quartet will settle the title fight between them and
it will be a first ever pro stock title at the track for any
of the pilots.
Jen Powell recorded the 2011 Juniata Tire Sales Enduro
Dash division championship with a fifth place finish on
Saturday, September 3.
Port Royal Speedway
Labor Day Race Falls, Champion In Race
Within Races To Be Declared
9/5/11
Port Royal – Port Royal Speedway lost the 60th annual
Labor Day Classic individual event to rain on September 5
and the race itself will not be made up.
Nearly three inches of rain fell on the speedway
overnight Sunday and with a dismal forecast for the balance
of the day and drizzle falling, the race was called off.
However a race within the races of the current 157th
annual Juniata County Fair will determine who gets crowned
The Foss Jewelers 2011 Labor Day Champion.
At the end of the fairweek races that span the Labor Day
holiday week and conclude with the 44th annual Tuscarora 50
this Saturday, September 10, the champion will be announced
based on average finishes in all the completed feature
events of the week.
Only drivers who qualified for and started all the mains
will be eligible for the title and a $500 prize.
Rick Lafferty has already won the 157th annual fair
opener on September 3 and has given himself a leg up on
coming away with the best average finish of any driver.
Still, a total of three races remain to determine who
gets the best average, including the 50 and the Friday night
Living Legends Dream Night Before The 50 twin 20s.
“The Port Royal tradition of awarding a Labor Day
Champion is one of the oldest if not the oldest sprint car
racing tradition in the country and officials want to keep
the annual record intact,” PRS Promotions Public Relations
Director Shawn Brouse said.
Racing for both the Friday Living Legends Dream Night
Before The 50 twin 20s and the Saturday Tuscarora 50 gets
underway at 7 PM.
Adult General Admission Friday is just $20.00 with
admission for the Tuscarora 50 set at $25.00. Students ages
12 – 17 will be admitted for just $10.00.
Williams Grove Speedway Results
Danny Dietrich Wins Williams Grove Speedway Sunday Show
Sunday night Danny Dietrich used a lap eight restart to
win the Williams Grove Speedway Billy Kimmel Memorial 410
Sprint Car feature. The victory for the Aspers, Pa. driver
is his first of the season at Williams Grove Speedway.
Nicole Bower started on the pole for the 25-lap Lawrence
Chevrolet 410 Super Sprint feature and took command of the
lead with the waving of the green flag. Mark Smith, the
second place starter, held second position with Ryan Bohlke
in third. Danny Dietrich began the feature in seventh and
was fourth by the completion of the opening lap.
On lap three, Mark Smith shot by Bower and he became the
new leader. Moments later an alleged problem with the top
wing sent the Aaron Ott Sprint Car into a series of third
turn flips. His car vaulted the outer guardrail and came to
a stop against the outer signs. Ott was talking to emergency
crewmembers as he was transported to a local hospital. At
the time of this press release, there was no word on his
condition.
Following the restart Mark Smith was setting a rapid
pace. On the fifth pass of the half-mile oval, Nicole Bower
slid high in turn two allowing Bohlke to take over second
and Dietrich captured third.
The caution flag was out on lap six. Using the restart,
Dietrich slipped by Bohlke. Two laps later, the event went
under a second caution period. On the restart Danny Dietrich
drove hard into the bottom of turn one. He slid up across
the track in front of leader Mark Smith. The move worked and
Dietrich became the new leader.
Dietrich gained an eight-length advantage over Smith. On
lap 13, the leader encountered lapped traffic. Despite
working his way through slower cars, Dietrich maintained his
eight-car advantage.
On lap 16, Greg Hodnett passed Ryan Bohlke for third.
Meanwhile there was an intense fight for fifth between Todd
Shaffer, Justin Henderson and Chad Layton.
The caution flag came out on the final lap setting up a
one-lap drag race. With the waving of the green flag second
place driver Mark Smith slid up the second turn banking,
pinning Danny Dietrich against the outside fencing. Dietrich
refused to back off the throttle and he held the lead down
the backstretch. While Dietrich streaked to his first win of
the year, Greg Hodnett passed Mark Smith at the finish line
to capture second. Ryan Bohlke finished in fourth and Todd
Shaffer was fifth.
Moments after the completion of the 410 Sprint Car
feature, a heavy thunderstorm struck the speedway, washing
out the 358 Sprint Car and Super Sportsman features. Those
races will run this coming Friday night.
Heat wins for the 410 Sprint Cars went to Ryan Bohlke,
Nicole Bower and Greg Hodnett. The 358 Sprint Car qualifiers
went to Rodney Westhafer and Eric Tomecek while John Garman
and Daryl Sheaffer won the Super Sportsman heats.
410 Sprint Car results:
1. Danny Dietrich, 2. Greg Hodnett, 3. Mark Smith, 4.
Ryan Bohlke, 5. Todd Shaffer, 6. Justin Henderson, 7. Chad
Layton, 8. Doug Esh, 9. Brian Montieth, 10. Fred Rahmer, 11.
Lance Dewease, 12. Cory Haas, 13. Steve Buckwalter, 14.
Nicole Bower, 15. Brent Marks, 16. Todd Zinn, 17. John
Brennfleck, 18. Troy Fraker, 19. Derek Sell, 20. Dwayne
Morris, 21. Rick Lafferty, 22. Aaron Ott. Did Not Start:
Daryn Pittman.
Williams Grove Speedway News
Williams Grove Speedway Presents A Busy Two-Race Weekend
This Friday and Saturday, Williams Grove Speedway will
present two busy nights of racing. Friday night's show will
be a three-division event featuring the 358 Sprint Cars, the
Super Sportsman and the 358 Late Models. The next evening
the Saturday Night Series returns to action with Champions
Night, featuring four classes of racing.
Friday night will be very busy at the famed Cumberland
county half-mile clay oval. The American Ceramic Tile 358
Sprint Cars, the Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman and the
Tattooed Mom's 358 Late Models will be in action. Due to the
rain of last Sunday night, fans will receive an extra dose
of racing. The rained out Sunday 358 Sprint Car and Super
Sportsman features will be held. The make-up features will
be the first events on the busy racing card.
The Friday night admission price for the five-feature
showdown will be $14 for adults. There will be discounted
tickets for youth ages 13 through 20. All children 12 and
under receive free admission. The racing action begins at
7:30.
On Saturday night the Blazer's Body Shop Super Sportsman,
the Tattooed Mom's 358 Late Models, plus the Newville
Construction Services Street Stocks and the Four-Cylinders
will be in competition. The fans will receive a full night
of racing for the family-friendly admission of just five
dollars for adults, children 12 and under receive free
admission. All the action begins at 6:30.
Williams Grove Speedway management announces several
special upcoming 50/50 drawings. On Friday nights, September
9 and 16, the speedway take of the 50/50 money will go to
the Harrisburg Humane Society in memory of racing reporter
Jerry Reigle. Reigle had a soft spot in his heart for
animals. All money collected in Reigle's name will go into a
special fund at the Humane Society. That money will go
towards the medical treatment of long-term resident dogs at
the shelter and to sick or injured dogs.
On Saturday, September 10, Williams Grove Speedway
management will donate their half of the 50/50 money to the
Hershey Ronald McDonald House.
Tuscarora 50 Weekend Caps Port Royal
Season September 9 & 10
9/4/11
Port Royal – Coming up September 9 and 10 at Port Royal
Speedway, the racing season will conclude with the 44th
annual Tuscarora 50 weekend as part of the 157th annual
Juniata County Fair.
The races will also decide the 2011 sprint car, late
model and pro stock track champions.
Friday night, it’s the Living Legends Dream Night Before
The 50 with twin 20s for the 410 sprint cars in tribute to
Living Legend Honorees Keith Kauffman and Walt Dyer. Pro
stocks are also on the card.
The Kauffman 20 will pay $3,333 to win in honor of
Kauffman’s early career No. K33 mount while the Dyer 20 will
pay $4,610 to win in honor of his world renown No. 461
sprinter campaigned in the area for decades.
Dyer is one of the winningest car owners in Port Royal
history while Kauffman is the winningest sprint car driver
in the history of the oval.
Pre-race autograph sessions with Kauffman, Dyer and
Kauffman car owners and Dyer drivers will take place in the
infield between 5 and 6 PM on Friday. Numerous Kauffman and
Dyer cars will be on display as well.
One-lap time trials are slated to get underway for the
event at 7 PM. Fast time will be worth more than $1,000.
Hard charger awards in both features will be worth over
$1,000 each.
Thousands and Thousands in contingency money and prizes
will be given away throughout the night with $5,000 in cash
alone up for grabs aside from a full B Main purse and full
feature purses for both mains. Heats and the first feature
aligning dash will each pay $300 to win.
Friday’s twin 20 winners are guaranteed starters in
Saturday’s 44th annual Tuscarora 50.
A $2,000 bonus sponsored by Lelands.com In Memory Of
Marion Ritzman will go to one driver if he can sweep the
Friday twin 20s. If not, the bonus will be in force for the
Tuscarora 50 if either twin winner can claim the race.
Phoenixville’s Brian Montieth is the defending winner of
the Tuscarora 50 while Stevie Smith is the defending Night
Before The 50 winner.
Last year, Montieth waged a spirited battle with Fred
Rahmer for the Tuscarora victory, giving way to Rahmer for
several laps mid-race before reclaiming the lead for the
prestigious payday.
The 2011 Jakes Carts Tuscarora 50 will pay at least
$11,000 to win but with lap money of at least $25 per lap on
the line, the winner could net well over $12,000.
Over the years, nobody has been able to win the 50 more
than four times in their careers.
Four-time victors include Lance Dewease, 1994, 2001,
2002, 2006; Fred Rahmer, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2005; and Doug
Wolfgang, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987.
Three time winners include Mitch Smith, who won the first
three in a row, 1968, 1969, 1970; Lynn Paxton, 1972, 1974,
1980; Todd Shaffer, 1990, 1991, 1995; and Greg Hodnett,
1998, 2004, 2009.
AB Auto Glass Late models are also on the September 10
program, which gets underway at 7 PM.
There will be no time trials. Heats will be set by a
seated draw with a dash determining the front starting rows
of the 50.
Raindate for the Tuscarora 50 is September 11 at 6:30 PM
featuring sprints only.
In the event of a Friday night twin 20 rainout, all
contingency money and prizes and the Living Legends honors
will default to the Tuscarora 50.
Jakes Carts is located along Rt. 522 South, McVeytown.
Visit their website at jakesgolfcarts.com or call
717.899.6699.
Previous Tuscarora 50 winners: 9/21/68 No. 5 Mitch Smith,
9/27/69 No. 5 Mitch Smith, 9/11/70 No. 5 Mitch Smith,
9/11/71 No. 77 Smokey Snellbaker, 9/8/72 No. 1 Lynn Paxton,
9/7/73 No. 29 Kenny Weld, 9/7/74 No. 1 Lynn Paxton, 9/20/75
No. 19 Steve Smith, 9/10/76 No. 44 Jim Nace, 9/17/77 No. 1
Gary Howsare, 9/8/78 No. 33 Keith Kauffman, 9/7/79 No. 56
Smokey Snellbaker, 9/5/80 No. 1 Lynn Paxton, 9/11/81 No. 29
George Ferguson Jr., 9/9/82 No. 1A Bobby Allen, 9/9/83 No.
40 Dave Blaney, 9/7/84 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang, 9/6/85 No. 29
Doug Wolfgang, 9/5/86 No. 29 Doug Wolfgang, 9/25/87 No. 29
Doug Wolfgang, 9/9/88 No. 19 Stevie Smith, 9/8/89 No. 1A
Bobby Allen, 9/7/90 No. 11 Todd Shaffer, 9/6/91 No. 11 Todd
Shaffer, 9/11/92 No. 3K Len Krautheim III., 9/10/93 No. 69K
Don Kreitz Jr., 9/9/94 No. 461 Lance Dewease, 9/8/95 No. 88
Todd Shaffer, 9/20/96 No. 77 Fred Rahmer, 9/5/97 No. 77 Fred
Rahmer, 9/12/98 No. 12 Greg Hodnett, 9/11/99 No. 69K Don
Kreitz Jr., 9/9/00 No. 77 Fred Rahmer, 9/8/01 No. 88H Lance
Dewease, 9/7/02 No. 77 Lance Dewease, 9/6/03 No. 7 Keith
Kauffman, 9/11/04 No. 12 Greg Hodnett, 9/10/05 No. 88H Fred
Rahmer, 9/9/06 No. 25 Lance Dewease, 9/8/07 No. 30 Doug Esh,
9/7/08 No. 11 Mike Erdley, 9/12/09 No. 22 Greg Hodnett,
9/11/10 No. 21 Brian Montieth
Previous Night Before The 50 winners: 9/11/98 No. 12 Greg
Hodnett, 9/10/99 No. 77E Dave Ely, 9/8/00 No. 88H Lance
Dewease, 9/7/01 No. 88H Lance Dewease, 9/6/02 No.12 Greg
Hodnett, 9/5/03 No.12 Greg Hodnett, 9/10/04 No. 88H Fred
Rahmer, 9/9/05 No. 88H Fred Rahmer, 9/8/06 No. 7 Keith
Kauffman, 9/7/07 No. 88 Todd Shaffer, 9/5/08 No. 88 Todd
Shaffer, 9/11/09 rained out, 9/10/10 No. 1 Stevie Smith
Port Royal Speedway
Lafferty stays on track for sprints
9/4/11
Port Royal – With nearly 110 racecars pitside, Jeff Rine
of Danville notched his first win in the 7th annual Butch
Renninger Memorial for late models at Port Royal Speedway on
Saturday night after a miscue in lapped traffic with three
laps to go cost leader Coleby Frye control of the race.
In the 25-lap sprint car feature, Rick Lafferty had the
lead, lost it and got it back to win for the first time this
season at the oval.
Defending track champion John Heane won his first of the
season in the pro stock feature and Bill Powell won his
second enduro dash of the season.
In pre-race activity, racing Spencer family patriarch Ed
Spencer was presented with the inaugural Butch Renninger
Loyalty, Dedication and Determination Award for his
embodiment of Renninger’s likewise feisty and fiery spirit
in competition and attitude. Spencer later gave the call for
the Renninger Memorial field to start their engines.
Herndons Brett Schadel started second in the 33-lap Butch
Renninger Memorial and looked strong early, leading the
first eight laps over Mike Lupfer and sixth starter Rine,
who moved into second with four away.
But on a restart with eight down, Rine went for the lead
as the front pair headed for the first corner and tight
quarters between the two found Schadel veering out of line
toward the wall as Rine tried to recover and take command.
Dover’s Frye, who started ninth in the field, had other
plans however, capitalizing on an out of shape Rine to zip
from third to first and lead lap nine.
And then it was Frye’s turn to eye up the victory as he
sailed in and out of traffic with the lead after getting
into the backmarkers with 17 away.
Rine stayed close for a bit but Frye eventually pulled
away from the Danville driver and was nearly home free with
three laps to go when a dive to the inside of a lapped car
in the third corner proved his undoing.
The dive and attempted slide failed and after contact and
a drift into the outside rail, his night was done albeit
after tallying some $726 in lap money.
Rine assumed command for the final three loops to pick up
his second win of the year at the track and eighth of his
career.
Lupfer ended up second with Gary Beward in third, Steve
Campbell in fourth and Eric Zembower in fifth.
Sixth through 10th went to Bob Dunn, Terry Naugle, Waylon
Wagner, Chad Hollenbeck and Dave Brouse Sr.
Heats went to Beward, Andy Haus and Hollenbeck with Dunn
taking the consolation race.
Rick Lafferty led from the outset of the sprint main with
fellow front row starter Dylan Cisney of Port Royal going
along for the ride.
And when Lafferty entered the rear of the field with 10
laps down, Cisney pulled the trigger for the lead by handily
swooping around him and into control exiting the second
corner to score lap 13.
Sixth starter Doug Esh soon followed and the pair was
pulling away just one lap later when disaster struck both
pilots at the same time.
As Esh limped to stop on the backstretch with smoke
coming out of this engine compartment, Cisney’s engine
expired under caution and as a result back in front was
Lafferty.
The New Jersey driver then pulled away to his seventh
career win at Port Royal over eighth starter Greg Hondnett,
Chad Layton, Curt Stroup and Mike Wagner.
Sixth through 10th went to Ryan Taylor, Lance Dewease,
Kevin Nouse, Fred Rahmer and Dan Shetler.
Heats went to Nouse, Joey Hershey, Lafferty and Esh.
Keith Kauffman scored the consolation race.
Harold Ranck led the first six circuits of the 15-lap pro
stock main before Heane took over and drove the victory.
It was the 20th time of Heane’s Port career that he was
able to pick up the checkers.
Dave Bowsman rode home in second followed by Brian
Towsey, Derrick Garman and Josh Angle.
Sixth through 10th went to Keith Garman, Jason Davis,
Scott Landis, Craig Morgan and Paul Morgan.
Heats went to Dan Berry and John Heane.
Bill Powell took the win in the 30-lap enduro dash. It
was Powell’s second dash win of the season.
His wife Jen Powell unofficially recorded the 2011 track
title in the division with a finish of fifth.
Adam Yetter was second followed by Carl Miller and Jan
Powell.
Feature Finishes
September 3, 2011
Sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Rick Lafferty, 2. Greg Hodnett,
3. Chad Layton, 4. Curt Stroup, 5. Mike Wagner, 6. Ryan
Taylor, 7. Lance Dewease, 8. Kevin Nouse, 9. Fred Rahmer,
10. Dan Shetler, 11. Cliff Brian, 12. Joey Hershey, 13.
Keith Kauffman, 14. Davey Sammons, 15. Todd Shaffer, 16.
Daryl Stimeling, 17. Nicole Bower, 18. Scott Lutz, 19. Mike
Erdley, 20. Dylan Cisney, 21. Doug Esh,, 22. Vince Snyder,
23. Bob Howard, 24. John Brennfleck
Late model feature, 33 laps: 1. Jeff Rine, 2. Mike Lupfer,
3. Gary Beward, 4. Steve Campbell, 5. Eric Zembower, 6. Bob
Dunn, 7. Terry Naugle, 8. Waylon Wagner, 9. Chad Hollenbeck,
10. Dave Brouse Sr., 11. Brett Schadel, 12. Mike Mort, 13.
Coleby Frye, 14. Andy Haus, 15. Tim Wilson, 16. Scott Haus,
17. Bryon Sipe, 18. Dylan Yoder, 19. Chris Casner, 20. Meade
Hahn, 21. Patrick Bryner, 22. Todd Snook, 23. Jim Yoder, 24.
Jeremy Miller
Pro stock, feature, 15 laps: 1. John Heane, 2. Dave
Bowsman, 3. Brian Towsey, 4. Derrick Bowsman, 5. Josh Angle,
6. Keith Garman, 7. Jason Davis, 8. Scott Landis, 9. Craig
Morgan, 10. Paul Morgan, 11. Harold Ranck, 12. Dave Brouse
Jr., 13. Adam Imes, 14. Ken Stitt Jr., 15. Dustin Hollinger,
16. Dan Berry, 17. Wayne Burns, 18. Jim King, 19. Nate
Fisher, 20. Jim Palm Jr., 21. Nate Kerstetter
Enduro dash, 30 laps: 1. Bill Powell, 2. Adam Yetter, 3.
Carl Miller, 4. Jan Powell, 5. Jen Powell, 6. Teresa Kepner,
7. Kevin Mandic, 8. Trent Brenneman, 9. Brady Cauffman, 10.
Rick Adair, 11. Devin Hart, 12. Mike Goodwin, 13. Chuck
Eckert, 14. Gary Conklin, 15. Ryan Renninger, 16. John
Goshorn, 17. Deron Henry, 18. Jason Zook, 19. Craig Imes,
20. Chuck Detweiler
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
3 September 2011
SCHUCHART OUTDRIVES FIELD OF 50 FOR $8,000 358-360 SPRINT
CAR NATIONAL OPEN VICTORY
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – 18-year-old Logan Schuchart of Hanover
scored the biggest victory of his young racing career in
convincing style in Saturday night’s 11th Annual Mach 1
Chassis National Open for 358-360 Sprint Cars at Selinsgrove
Speedway.
The $8,000 victory in the 35-lap Open marked the third of
Schuchart’s career at the track and the seventh overall this
season driving the Bealing Homes/Shark Motorsports No. 1S.
He became the eighth different driver to the win the Open
since its inaugural running in 2001.
The $36,000-plus race, which featured a unique qualifying
format consisting of two rounds of heat races and a point
system, drew a record 50 358-360 sprint car entries.
Point leader AJ Hoffman of Richfield won his eighth race
of the season in the 15-lap pro stock feature.
Selinsgrove Speedway will present a four division program
of 358 sprint cars, late models, pro stocks, and roadrunners
at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. Track gates will open at 5
p.m.
At the start of the sprint car feature, polesitter Logan
Schuchart and second-place starter Davie Franek dueled for
the lead for several laps before Schuchart secured the front
spot on lap five. Schuchart drew a bead on the bottom of the
race track while Franek kept his momentum around the top
line.
By lap 10, Schuchart began to encounter slower traffic
while the battle for second intensified between Franek and
sixth-place starter Shane Stewart. On the 13th circuit,
Stewart moved into second and set his sites on Schuchart,
while Franek, 10th-place starter Blane Heimbach, and
fourth-place starter Aaron Ott raced in the top five.
The race’s first and only caution flag unfurled on lap 22
when Jason Shultz came to a stop on the frontstretch with a
flat tire. When the race resumed, Schuchart pulled away from
Stewart. Late in the race, seventh-place starter Pat Cannon
began to show some speed and moved into fourth.
Racing through lapped traffic, Schuchart posted a 3.9
second margin of victory over Stewart, Heimbach, Cannon, and
fifth-place starter Daryn Pittman.
Sixth-place starter Shaun Miller stormed into the early
lead in the pro stock feature. On the second circuit,
11th-place starter AJ Hoffman advanced to second and set his
sites on Miller while eighth-place starter Kyle Bachman
remained in striking distance.
On the seventh circuit, Hoffman edged out Miller for the
lead at the start/finish line and began to pull away. In the
final laps of the race 10th-place starter Jason Smith made
it a three-car battle at the front of the pack.
At the checkered flag, Hoffman was victorious over
Bachman, Smith, Miller, and Adam Wray.
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 3 September 2011
358-360 Sprint Cars – 50 Entries 35-Lap National Open: 1) 1S
Logan Schuchart $8,000 2) 21S Shane Stewart 3) 12 Blane
Heimbach 4) 3 Pat Cannon 5) 27 Daryn Pittman 6) 77 Aaron Ott
7) 28F Davie Franek 8) 32 Justin Barger 9) 7M Mark Smith 10)
5B Josh Beard 11) 76 Larry Kelleher 12) 23M TJ Stutts 13) 1W
Eric Tomecek 14) 21 Duane Mausteller 15) 56 Nate Snyder 16)
15 Mark Bittner 17) 8R Michael Ruttkamp 18) 99M Kyle Moody
19) 66 Ryan Kissinger 20) 1 Jason Shultz 21) 99K Cody Keller
22) 37 Scott Flammer 23) 88 Rory Janney 24) 19 Colby Womer
25) 67 Steven Collins Round 1 Heat Winners: Shane Stewart,
Daryn Pittman, Eric Tomecek, Colby Womer, Davie Franek Round
2 Heat Winners: Aaron Ott, Larry Kelleher, Justin Barger,
Mark Bittner, Davie Franek B-Main Winners: Scott Flammer,
Steve Collins, Ryan Kissinger Pro Stocks – 26 Entries 15-Lap
A-Main: 1) 19 AJ Hoffman 2) 70G Kyle Bachman 3) 28 Jason
Smith 4) 115 Shaun Miller 5) 29 Adam Wray 6) 9 Steve Knepp
7) 26 AJ Stroup 8) 21K Mike Kiehl 9) 88 Matt Hornberger 10)
64 Cody McFadden 11) 88 Randy Nowlan 12) 99H Peanut
Heintzelman 13) 12JR Doug Minium Jr. 14) 62 Devin Frey 15) 4
Jim Payne 16) 28J Jeff Ceballo 17) 85 Terry Lauver 18) 85L
Pete Lauver 19) 1G Brad Trump 20) 12 Doug Minium 21) 70J
John Schleffer 22) 66 Dustin Wolfgang 23) 2 Jason Schmidt
24) 71 Kurt Wray 25) 07 Tim Krape 26) 97 Alex Fry Heat
Winners: Kyle Bachman, Shaun Miller, Doug Minium
Saturday, Sept 3, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Sept. 10, 2011 (7 PM) - 358 Sprint
Championship, Thundercars, and Classic Racing Series
[***Final points race for 358 Sprints]
Sat., Sept. 17, 2011 (7 PM) - LAWRENCE CHEVROLET
SPORTSMAN 100 for Super Sportsman plus 358 Late Models
Sat., Sept. 24, 2011 (7 PM) - ANNUAL KENNY WELD/HILLY
RIFE MEMORIAL for 410 Sprints (40 laps) plus Thundercars
(Time Trials)
SIEGEL WINS FIRST OF YEAR, MONTIETH CLAIMS 4TH STRAIGHT
TITLE AT LINCOLN; Miller wins Sportsman 100 tune-up; Knaub
continues domination of "358" late models
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA, 9/3/2011 - It went down to the final lap
of the final points race of the year.
And as Jim Siegel was holding off title contender Danny
Dietrich to become the 13th different driver to win a race
at Lincoln this year, Brian Montieth passed two cars on the
final lap to secure his fourth straight track championship.
Dietrich's second-place finish closed the Gary
Kauffman-owned Sandoe's Fruit Market/APM Buildings #48 to
within 20 points at the end, but Montieth, who needed to
finish in the top seven to secure the title no matter what
Dietrich did, passed both Kyle Pruitt and Cory Haas on a
last-lap shootout to cross sixth.
The last-lap restart was set up when Jim Siegel pulled a
slider on race-long leader Chad Criswell coming through the
final turns. Though there was no contact, Criswell lost the
handle and spun out, bring out the caution.
"It was pretty exciting from where I was sitting!"
exclaimed the third-generation New Oxford driver upon
exiting his N-Line Marketing/Orndorff Construction #59 in
victory lane, "My hats off to Chad Criswell. He did a heck
of-a-job. I don't think I dirtied him up there. Desperate
times call for desperate measures, and that was a last-ditch
effort. I think I cleared him there...and I don't know if he
got sideways or spun out or whatever, and I didn't know what
to do on that last restart.'
The caution put 11th-starting Dietrich on Siegel's bumper
for the final restart, but Siegel held on for his seventh
career Lincoln win.
"The 48 obviously was looking to put it in victory lane
for his championship hopes," continued Siegel, "They had a
good year, but it's been a long time since I've been here
and this feels good!"
Crossing third behind Dietrich as seventh-starting Gerard
McIntyre, Jr., with 12th-starting Brian Leppo and Brad
McClelland rounding out the top five. Sixth through tenth
were Montieth, Pruitt, Haas, Nick Schlauch, Jr., and Austin
Reed.
Adam Wilt was uninjured in a front stretch flip to bring
out the only red of the event on lap 10.
Heats for the 22 "410" sprinters were won by Haas, Leppo,
and Pruitt.
Dover's Gene Knaub continued his dominance in the 358
late models, coming from 11th starting spot to win the
feature event. Knaub climbed through the field to take the
lead from Pancho Lawler on lap eight and drove away to his
third win in four 2011 Lincoln races.
Graves led the first lap from the pole before giving way
to fourth-starting Lawler. Lawler held the lead until the
Superior Homes #1 took the top spot for good.
Lawler settled for second, with Chase Billet,
15th-starting Grant Adams, and Mike Walls (who came from the
back after second lap spin in turn three) completing the top
five. Sixth through tenth were Cam Zeigler, Bobby Beard,
Todd Leonard, John Baker, and Fred Harden.
Heats for the 23 "358" Late Models were won by Walls,
Knaub, and Graves.
Fawn Grove's Paul Miller came from seventh starting spot
to grab the lead from Cody Fairchok and drive away to a
1.17-second win in the 25-lap feature for super sportsman.
Front row starters Jim Shuster and Leroy Martin got
together just in front of the flagstand as the two leaders
were about to complete lap one, bringing out the first of
three red flags on the event.
Fairchok assumed the pole for the restart, and held off
Miller for the first nine laps before Miller took the lead
on a 10th-lap restart. Miller led the rest of the way, with
Fairchok holding on for second, eighth-starting Jay Fannasy
third,11th-starting Frankie Herr fourth, and 10th-starting
Scott Dellinger fifth.
Sixth through tenth were Chad Criswell, Lanny Hake,
Duaine Smith, Steve Wilbur, and John Garman.
Heats for the 33 Super Sportsman were won by Shuster,
Martin, and Hake, with Daryl Shaffer winning the
consolation.
Next Saturday night, Sept. 10th at 7 PM, the 358 Sprints
will close out there season-long battle for the track
championship in there final Keizer Aluminum Wheels point
race of the season. The Thundercars and the Classic Racing
Series will round out the evening's racing action. Gates
will open at 5 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.
RACE RESULTS Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS: Feature (25
Laps) - 1. 59-Jim Siegel ($3,200); 2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3.
85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 4. 71-Brian Leppo; 5. 6-Brad
McClelland; 6. 21-Brian Montieth; 7. 21K-Kyle Pruitt; 8.
11C-Cory Haas; 9. 38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr.; 10. 50-Austin
Reed; 11. 14-Brent Marks; 12. 71X-Bill Stine; 13. 94-Ted
Thomas, Jr.; 14. 87-Alan Krimes; 15. 56-Dave Wilson; 16.
3B-Randy Baughman; 17. 20S-Derek Sell; 18. 84C-Chad
Criswell; 19. 74JR-JR Berry; 20. 15-Adam Wilt (DNF); 21.
23r-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr. (DNF); 22. 23z-Todd Zinn (DNF). No
Time
Lap Leaders - Chad Criswell (1-24), Jim Siegel (25)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 11C-Cory Haas; 2.
50-Austin Reed; 3. 59-Jim Siegel; 4. 6-Brad McClelland; 5.
21-Brian Montieth; 6. 23R-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr.; 7. 94-Ted
Thomas, Jr.; 8. 3B-Randy Baughman (DNF). Time - 2:22.972
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 71-Brian Leppo; 2.
38N-Nick Schlauch, Jr.; 3. 85-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 4.
14-Brent Marks; 5. 20S-Derek Sell; 6. 74JR-JR Berry; 7.
23Z-Todd Zinn. No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 21K-Kyle Pruitt; 2.
15-Adam Wilt; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 84C-Chad Criswell; 5.
71X-Bill Stine; 6. 87-Alan Krimes; 7. 56-Dave Wilson. Time -
2:26.969
358 LATE MODELS Feature (20-Laps) - 1. 1-Gene Knaub; 2.
93-Pancho Lawler; 3. 22-Chase Billet; 4. 64-Grant Adams; 5.
1W-Mike Walls; 6. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 7. 81S-Bobby Beard; 8.
7L-Todd Leonard; 9. 21J-John Baker; 10. 10H-Fred Harden; 11.
21B-Travis Beaver; 12. Nine-Carl Graves; 13. 67-Bernie
Beard; 14. 121-Larry Neiderer; 15. 14-Tyler Horst; 16.
18X-Travis McClelland; 17. 9W-Steve Weikel; 18. 7-Pat Beard
(DNF); 19. 116-Travis Mease (DNF); 20. 18-DJ Mease (DNF);
21. 1E-Brad Shank (DNF); 22. 78-John Ebersole (DNF); DNS -
25-Tommy Blackwell. No Time
Lap Leaders - Carl Graves (1), Pancho Lawler (2-7), Gene
Knaub (8-20)
1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) 1. 1W-Mike Walls; 2.
81S-Bobby Beard; 3. 67-Bernie Beard; 4. 9W-Steve Weikel; 5.
7L-Todd Leonard; 6. 10H-Fred Harden; 7. 1E-Brad Shank (DNF);
8. 7-Pat Beard (DNF). No Time
2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 1-Gene Knaub; 2.
18-Travis McClelland; 3. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 4. 22-Chase
Billet; 5. 21J-John Baker; 6. 21B-Travis Beaver; 7. 78-John
Ebersole; 8. 25-Tommy Blackwell (DNF). No Time
3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. Nine-Carl Graves; 2.
18-DJ Mease; 3. 93-Pancho Lawler; 4. 116-Travis Mease; 5.
64-Grant Adams; 6. 14-Tyler Horst; 7. 121-Larry Neiderer.
Time - 2:21.44
SUPER SPORTSMAN Feature (25-Laps) - 1. 58-Paul Miller; 2.
83F-Cody Fairchok; 3. 222-Jay Fannasy; 4. 99-Frankie Herr;
5. 30-Scott Dellinger; 6. 56-Chad Criswell; 7. 91-Lanny
Hake; 8. 21-Duaine Smith; 9. 9K-Steve Wilbur; 10. 33-John
Garman; 11. 3B-Mike Enders; 12. 77W-Tom Wyckoff; 13.
88W-Eric Walker; 14. 45-Dave Socks (DNF); 15. 6-Daryl
Shaffer (DNF); 16. 33R-Scott Geesey (DNF); 17. 5-Dave
Berkheimer (DNF); 18. 00-Rick Barr (DNF); 19. 83-Greg
Robinson (DNF); 20. 35-Gary Johnston (DNF); 21. 77-Russ
Mitten (DNF); 22. 66-Leroy Martin (DNF); 23. 55-Jim Shuster
(DNF); 24. 8-Rich Eichelberger (DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Cody Fairchok (1-9), Paul Miller (10-25)
1st Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 55-Jim Shuster; 2.
30-Scott Dellinger; 3. 99-Frankie Herr; 4. 21-Duaine Smith;
5. 00-Rick Barr; 6. 33-John Garman; 7. 6-Daryl Shaffer; 8.
3B-Mike Enders; 9. 83-Greg Robinson; 10. 64-Stan Wanner
(DNF); 11. 7X-Nat Tuckey. No Time
2nd Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify)- 1. 66-Leroy Martin; 2.
58-Paul Miller; 3. 83F-Cody Fairchok; 4. 9K-Steve Wilbur; 5.
77-Russ Mitten; 6. 88W-Eric Walker; 7. 5-Dave Berkheimer; 8.
20-Eric Walker; 9. 2-Ken Keyton; 10. 16-Jeff Leisey. Time -
2:40.12
3rd Heat (8 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 91-Lanny Hake; 2.
222-Jay Fannasy; 3. 33R-Scott Geesey; 4. 56-Chad Criswell;
5. 77W-Tom Wyckoff; 6. 35-Gary Johnston; 7. 318-Chris
Meleason; 8. 45-Dave Socks; 9. 56T-Lee Taylor; 10. 8-Rich
Eichelberger; 11. 93-Carmen Perigo, Jr. (DNF). Time -
2:44.87
Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) - 1. 6-Daryl Shaffer;
2. 5-Dave Berkheimer; 3. 3B-Mike Enders; 4. 45-Dave Socks;
5. 83-Greg Robinson; 6. 8-Rich Eichelberger; 7. 20-Eric
Eckert; 8. 56T-Lee Taylor; 9. 318-Chris Meleason; 10.
888-John Wolfe; 11. 16-Jeff Leisey; 12. 2-Ken Keyton; DNS -
7X-Nat Tuckey, 93-Carmen Perigo, Jr. No Time
Williams Grove Speedway
September 3, 2011
SUNDAY NIGHT: SPRINTS, 358’s, SPORTSMAN FOR KIMMEL
MEMORIAL
MECHANICSBURG, PA -- The Billy Kimmel Memorial will be
presented on Sunday evening, September 4, at Williams Grove
Speedway.
This event is named to honor the memory of the late
Mechanicsburg resident who was fatally injured in a racing
accident at Williams Grove four years ago on the eve of
Labor Day.
Sprint car racing will be the featured attraction on
Sunday night with 358-sprints and super sportsman cars also
on the card, giving fans a rare opportunity to see all three
of the Grove’s top open wheel divisions on the same program.
While the usual handicapping system will be in effect for
the sprint cars, a unique format will be used for the other
two divisions.
The top ten drivers in both the 358 and the sportsman
point standings will be locked into their respective
features and will comprise rows two through six in the
starting lineups. They will be inverted with the point
leaders starting twelfth and the tenth-ranked drivers
starting third.
The remainder of the fields will be divided into two
qualifying races for each division. The qualifying races
will be lined up with the high point drivers starting at the
front of each race.
The winners of the qualifying races will earn front row
starting positions for the features.
The remaining qualifiers will fill rows seven through
twelve in the feature lineups.
The first heat is scheduled to start at 7:00.
Some friends of Billy Kimmel are organizing a white-out
in his honor and are requesting that fans wear white shirts
if possible on Sunday night. White racing t-shirts would be
appropriate.
There will also be a fireworks display on Sunday evening.
Williams Grove Speedway
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPRINTS ON LABOR DAY WEEKEND
MECHANICSBURG, PA--Williams Grove Speedway will present
sprint car racing as the featured attraction on Friday,
September 2, and Sunday, September 4.
One of the season’s most popular events, the Jack Gunn
memorial Triple 20’s, is scheduled for September 2.
The Sidewinders will also be on the card and a fireworks
display will be presented.
Qualifying is slated to begin at 7:30.
With nearly $40,000 on the line, the Triple 20’s is one
of the major events at Williams Grove Speedway and is the
richest unsanctioned night of the season. It is also part of
the Goodyear Diamond Series.
Time trials will lock the twelve fastest cars into the
first feature. The fastest qualifier will draw for lineup
inversion. The remainder of the field will be split into two
ten-lap qualifying races and the top five in each will
transfer to the first feature.
The final two spots will go to the highest ranking
drivers in the Lawrence Chevrolet point standings who
attempted to qualify, but did not transfer to the feature.
The second feature will be lined up according to the
first feature finish. The winning driver will draw for
inversion.
Feature number three will be lined up according to the
total dollars earned in the first two races. The top six
money winners will be inverted.
The first two 20-lap features will each pay $2,500 to
win. The third feature winner will earn $5,000, so a sweep
of the Triple 20’s will be worth $10,000.
No driver has ever swept a Triple 20’s program.
In 2001 Todd Shaffer won the first two features, but Fred
Rahmer won the third. In 2002 Rahmer won the first two, but
Lance Dewease prevented a sweep by winning the third. In
2009 Greg Hodnett won the first, and Daryn Pittman won the
next two.
Since the format was instituted in 1999, the Triple 20’s
has produced three different winners nine times including
last year when Pittman, Tyler Walker and Don Kreitz each won
a feature.
The Triple 20’s is named to honor the memory of the late
Hall of Fame promoter, Jack Gunn.
Sunday, September 4, will serve as a rain date for the
Jack Gunn Memorial. If that event is run as scheduled, the
Billy Kimmel Memorial will be presented on Sunday featuring
three open wheel divisions, including sprint cars,
358-sprints and super sportsman cars starting at 7:00.
Montieth, Dewease and Rahmer Split Gunn
Triple 20s
9/2/11
Mechanicsburg– Brian Montieth, Lance Dewease and Fred
Rahmer split up the Jack Gunn Memorial Triple 20s for
sprints Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway.
Montieth and Dewease each took home $2,500 for their wins
while Rahmer pocketed $5,000 and the Gunn Memorial trophy
for his work.
Montieth started sixth in his 20-lapper, the first on the
program, and got by Lance Dewease for second on the second
circuit as polesitter Steve Buckwalter led.
The event went nonstop with Montieth chasing Buckwalter
through lapped traffic for the second half.
Montieth was around Buckwalter for the lead twice, on
laps 10 and 13, only to see the Royersford driver slingshot
back into control and thwart his advances.
But with two laps to go, Buckwalter succumbed to the
pressure and gave way to the Phoenixville pilot for the
victory, his first of the season at the track.
Brian Leppo was third followed by Aaron Ott and Dewease.
Dewease’s run to the win started out of the fourth hole
on the lineup grid with Todd Shaffer and Alan Krimes holding
sway early.
The first seven laps saw Krimes relentlessly hound
Shaffer for the lead all the while the pair had Dewease
breathing down their necks.
Dewease finally got by Krimes for second with eight away
and then he powered to Shaffer’s inside to take the lead at
the halfway point.
His pace as the leader was slowed with six laps to go
when Greg Hodnett blew a right rear tire and Brian Leppo
bounced to a spinning stop on the frontchute.
Shaffer finished second followed by Montieth, Buckwalter
and Fred Rahmer.
Rahmer led all 20 laps of the finale feature with Aaron
Ott in tow the entire distance.
On two different occasions Ott was ready to stick his
nose to Rahmer’s outside as the pair raced high off of the
second corner only to see Rahmer edge just high enough to
force him to back out of the throttle.
Dewease came on strong during the last five laps, moving
from fifth to third to catch the leaders by the finish but
run out of time.
Ott ended up second followed by Dewease, Greg Hodnett and
Montieth.
“It’s finally good to get a win and get one out of the
way,” Rahmer said.
“I got hurt there and the guys have been putting up with
me. One win doesn’t make a year but it’s a good start.”
Twin qualifiers went to Doug Esh and Justin Henderson.
Ott set quick time with a lap of 16.901 seconds.
Twin features for the sidewinder sprints went to Alex
Schanz and Ben Murphy.
Feature Finishes
September 2, 2011
Sprint cars, feature 1, 20 laps: 1. Brian Montieth, 2.
Steve Buckwalter, 3. Brian Leppo, 4. Aaron Ott, 5. Lance
Dewease, 6. Fred Rahmer, 7. Todd Shaffer, 8. Alan Krimes, 9.
Doug Esh, 10. Greg Hodnett, 11. Cory Haas, 12. Don Kreitz
Jr., 13. Justin Henderson, 14. Chad Layton, 15. Brent Marks,
16. Derek Sell, 17. Frank Cozze, 18. Troy Fraker, 19. Daryn
Pittman, 20. Rick Lafferty, 21. Danny Dietrich, 22. Jay
Reichard, 23. Nicole Bower.
Sprint cars, feature 2, 20 laps: 1. Dewease, 2. Shaffer,
3. Montieth, 4. Buckwalter, 5. Rahmer, 6. Krimes, 7.
Henderson, 8. Ott, 9. Pittman, 10. Esh, 11. Layton, 12.
Haas, 13. Dietrich, 14. Kreitz, 15. Hodnett, 16. Sell, 17.
Fraker, 18. Lafferty, 19. Leppo, 20. Reichard, 21. Marks,
22. Cozze, 23. Bower.
Sprint cars, feature 3, 20 laps: 1. Rahmer, 2. Ott, 3.
Dewease, 4. Hodnett, 5. Montieth, 6. Buckwalter, 7.
Dietrich, 8. Shaffer, 9. Henderson, 10. Pittman, 11. Esh,
12. Haas, 13. Layton, 14. Marks, 15. Krimes, 16. Kreitz, 17.
Sell, 18. Reichard, 19. Fraker, 20. Lafferty, 21. Cozze
Sidewiner sprints, feature 1, 12 laps: 1. Alex Schanz, 2.
Chris Crull, 3. Mike Kiser, 4. Joe Robertson, 5. Jason
Stahl, 6. Ben Murphy, 7. Brandon Yarlett, 8. Zack
Overmiller, 9. Keith Ford, 10. Donnie Hendershott, 11. Rohan
Beasley, 12. Mike Zielonis, 13. Jared Esh, 14. Christian
Wright, 15. Reed Salony, 16. Rich Halter, 17. Mike Deimler,
18. Adam Meier, 19. Tanner Hunsicker, 20. Seth Kearchner
Sidewiner sprints, feature 2, 12 laps: 1. Murphy, 2.
Kiser, 3. Kearchner, 4. Salony, 5. Robertson, 6. Esh, 7.
Stahl, 8. Zielonis, 9. Schanz, 10. Hendershott, 11.
Hunsicker, 12. Jerry Strausbaugh, 13. Ford, 14. Beasley, 15.
Overmiller, 16. Crull, 17. Yarlett, 18. Halter, 19. Deimler
IRENE FAILS TO STOP THE JERSEY RUSH. . . .
. JJ GRASSO STORMS TO IMPRESSIVE $5,000 410 SPRINT VICTORY
AS BILLY PAUCH TOPS THE MODIFIEDS IN THE "JERSEY RUSH"
TUESDAY NIGHT AT NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY
NEW EGYPT, NJ . . . . . . Rain, hail, sleet and snow will
not stop the mailman and Hurricane Irene was not about to
stop the first presentation of the "JERSEY RUSH" Tuesday
night at the New Egypt Speedway.
The event battled plenty of rain, damaging high winds and
even a power outage at the track, but when it was all said
and done, JJ Grasso of Pedricktown, NJ lived up to his
"Jersey Jet" name to win the 30 lap, $5,000 to win JERSEY
RUSH. Grasso wrestled the lead from Mark Smith on lap
thirteen and survived two restarts to score his first ever
410 sprint car victory. Grasso was driving the John PInter
owned sprinter and for Grasso, it was just his second time
driving a 410 sprinter. In the thirty lap modified feature,
Billy Pauch was the winner. Pauch started deep in the pack
and took the lead on lap nineteen for David Van Horn. Pauch
earned $3,000 for the victory in the feature event that ran
non-stop. The checker flag in the modified feature fell at
10 PM, allowing the big crowd ample time to visit their
favorite drivers in the pit area.
The JERSEY RUSH was a co-promotion between Lenny Sammons,
his sons Danny and Davey and special events organizer Bob
Miller. The show was viewed as a big success as a result of
the large crowd on hand, outstanding dust-free track
conditions and an efficiently well run program thanks the
officials and staff of the New Egypt Speedway.
In the 410 sprint time trials, Lance Dewease set a new
one lap track record of 14.193 for the recently
re-configured "D"shaped New Egypt Speedway. Sprint heat race
winners were Davey Sammons, Daryn Pittman and Rick Lafferty.
In the big block modifieds, heats were won by Dave Hunt,
David Van Horn and Billy Pauch as Stan Frankenfield won the
modified consolation.
In the 30 lap JERSEY RUSH for sprint cars, Mark Smith led
the field down for the green flag in the feature event.
Smith set the pace with JJ Grasso in the chase followed by
Davey Sammons, Lance Dewease and Rick Lafferty. By lap
seven, Smith had a six car length lead over Grasso as all
eyes were on Daryn Pittman who now moved into fifth.
On lap night, Grasso took a run at the lead, pulling
within inches of Smith and as the field passed the line on
lap nine. The yellow was then displayed for Davey Sammons
who tagged the inside guardrail and spun in turn four as
Shane Stewart spun to avoid contact.
When green flag racing resumed, Mark Smith continued to
set the pace with Grasso about three car lengths behind as
Lance Dewease and Daryn Pittman tried to reel in the top
two. The move of the race came on lap fourteen when Grasso
made the pass around Mark Smith for the lead. As the field
passed for the halfway mark, Grasso was the leader followed
by Mark Smith, Pittman, Dewease and Rick Lafferty.
The second yellow flag of the race was displayed on lap
sixteen for Dave Wilson and Robbie Stillwaggon who spun in
turn four. The restart saw Grasso get a good jump on the
field, pulling a six car length lead by lap seventeen. On
lap nineteen, the yellow was displayed, this time for Jim
Campbell.
On the restart, Mark Smith managed to stay closer to
Grasso with an attempt to regain the lost position and by
the way, Daryn Pittman was now charging after the leaders
followed by Dewease and Fred Rahmer now in the top five.
Grasso maintained a several car length lead by now Smith
had to stop challenging for the lead and start defending his
runner-up spot from Daryn Pittman. It was a two car race for
second with Smith and Pittman battling for the final five
laps.
With the checker flag waiving, Grasso scored an
impressive win over Mark Smith, Daryn Pittman, Lance Dewease
and Fred Rahmer.
In the thirty lap modified feature, David Van Horn was
the early race leader with Jimmy Blewett in the chase along
with Tim Tanner Jr. The side-by-side battles where taking
place everywhere on the finely prepared track surface. On
lap ten, Tanner made a bid for the lead, but settled back
into the runner-up spot. Blewett ran in third with Jeff
Strunk now joining the party in fourth with Jimmy Horton
fifth. By lap fourteen, Blewett moved into second on lap
fourteen and made his bid to reel in the leader.
At the halfway point of the race, Van Horn was running a
brilliant race with Blewett second and out of nowhere, Billy
Pauch moved into the picture racing third with Tanner and
Strunk making up the top five. On lap sixteen, Pauch moved
into second and set out to chase down the leader.
By lap nineteen, Pauch was the leader with Van Horn now
in second followed by Blewett, Strunk and Horton.. With just
five laps remaining, Jeff Strunk pass Blewett and took over
the third position. Pauch had a solid lead but there was
still plenty of passing within the rest of the field. On the
final lap, Jimmy Horton passed Jimmy Blewett to finish
fourth with Blewett fifth. Pauch took the win with Van Horn
second and Jeff Strunk third.
THE JERSEY RUSH 410 SPRINT FEATURE FINISH: JJ Grasso,
Mark Smith, Daryn Pittman, Lance Dewease, Fred Rahmer, Rick
Lafferty, Chad Layton, Todd Shaffer, Davey Sammons, Curt
Michael, Mark Bitner, Shane Stewart, Jeff Geiges, Brent
Marks, Robbie Stillwaggon, Dave Wilson, Jon Brennfleck,
Jimmy Campbell, Frank Cozze, Greg Hodnett, Steve Petry,
Billy Pauch
THE JERSEY RUSH BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE FINISH: Billy
Pauch, David Van Horn, Jeff Strunk, Jimmy Horton, Jimmy
Blewett, Tim Tanner Jr., Danny Johnson, Billy Pauch Jr.,
Mike Iles, Ryan Godown, Ryan Watt, Richie Pratt Jr., Rick
Laubach, Dominick Buffalino, Tommy Scheetz, Ron John Kozon,
Stan Frankenfield, Robbie Nixon, Steve Haggan, Randy Laird,
Gary Butler, Mike Frantz, Brad Freeman, Bob Lineman, Dave
Hunt
Next Thunder on the Hill Event: Event #102 When:
Saturday, October 15 Gates Open 4 PM Race Time 6 PM What:
Grandview THUNDER 5-25's House of Thunder Halloween Party
Features Only: 358 Modifieds, URC Sprints, ARDC Midgets,
Sportsman & Legends Plus: Garden State Vintage Stock Cars,
Monster Smash Demo Derby & Vince's Towing Legend Owners Race
Where: Grandview Speedway 43 Passmore Road, Route 100
Bechtelsville, PA 19505, ten mile north of Pottstown, PA
Admission: Adults $25, Children 6-11 $5 Under 6 Free Pit
Fee: $30 Track #: 610-754-7688 Website:
www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com or
www.grandviewspeedway.com
SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY
30 August 2011 Steve Inch
SPRINT CAR SHOWDOWN EXPECTED IN $36,000 MACH 1 CHASSIS
NATIONAL OPEN FOR 358-360 SPRINT CARS AT SELINSGROVE
SPEEDWAY THIS SATURDAY!
SELINSGROVE, Pa. – In what has quickly become the
challenge race of all challenge races in Pennsylvania, the
11th Annual Mach 1 Chassis National Open for 358-360 Sprint
Cars is expected to be another showdown among drivers from
the 358, 360, and 410 sprint car divisions at Selinsgrove
Speedway this Saturday, Sept. 3, beginning at 7 p.m.
The 35-lap Open will pay $8,000 to win and $500 to start
out of the lucrative $36,000-plus purse. The top five
positions combined will pay out more than $22,000, with
$1,000 to finish tenth. Race sponsor Mach I Chassis also
announced a $500 bonus to the highest-finishing driver in a
Mach 1 Chassis in the A-main.
“The generous sponsorship support from Brian Scandle and
Mark Smith at Mach 1 Chassis has made this race one of the
premier 358-360 sprint car races in the United States,” said
speedway communications director Steve Inch. “Fans will have
the unique opportunity to see drivers from all three of the
sport’s main sprint car classes compete in one spectacular
event. We would like to thank Brian and Mark for all of
their input and support and look forward to this weekend’s
race.”
In 358-360 sprint car Open history at Selinsgrove
Speedway, ten races have produced seven different winners.
Daryn Pittman of Indianapolis, Ind., is the defending
winner of the 358-360 sprint car Open. Michael Heffner,
Pittman’s car owner, recently confirmed his team’s
intentions to be in the field to defend the title this
weekend. Pittman, an 11-time winner in both 360 and 410
sprint car competition in 2011, won the “King of the 360s”
Ronald Laney Memorial at East Bay Raceway in Tampa, Fla., as
well as last Friday night’s URC Rislone 358-360 Nationals at
Williams Grove Speedway.
Selinsgrove Speedway’s current A&A Auto Stores 358 sprint
car point leader and three-time winner Blane Heimbach of
Selinsgrove won the 2005 Open and the rain-postponed 2009
edition of the Open that was run in the spring of 2010.
Pat Cannon of Etters, central Pennsylvania’s leading 358
sprint car feature winner with nine victories, won the Open
in 2007 and 2008. Cannon is also the track’s leading sprint
car feature winner with five checkered flags this season.
TJ Stutts of Liverpool won the inaugural event in 2001
and returned to Victory Lane in the 2003 race. Adrian
Shaffer of Hallam was the Open champion in 2002, while Nate
Snyder of Halifax took the victory in the 2004 race. Phil
Walter of McClure took home the trophy in 2006.
A unique qualifying format was developed for this event
that will tentatively include two rounds of heat races, with
points being awarded for a driver’s finish in each qualifier
to ultimately determine his or her starting position in the
main event. In lieu of a pill draw, times from the practice
lap sessions will be utilized to determine which drivers
start in each heat. The starting lineup for the second round
of heats will be a complete inversion of the starting
positions from the first round. Qualifiers from the B-main
will round out the starting grid for the A-main.
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. The Middleburg IGA will sponsor the
championship trophy.
Joining the 358-360 sprint cars on Sept. 3 will be the
pro stocks in a complete series of heat races and a 15-lap
main event paying $500 to win.
Track gates will open at 5 p.m. The rain date is Sunday,
Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. Track officials are also considering a
second rain date of Labor Day Monday in the event Saturday
and Sunday’s attempts are rained out.
2011 358/360 Sprint Car Open Purse: 1) $8,000 2) $5,000
3) $3,400 4) $3,100 5) $2,550 6) $1,600 7) $1,450 8) $1,300
9) $1,225 10) $1,000 11) $650 12) $600 13) $550 14-25) $500
Admission Prices For Sept. 3, 2011: Adults $15; Students
(12-17) $12; Kids 11 & Under Free; Pit Passes $25
Rain Date: Sunday, Sept. 4, 7 p.m.
Port Royal Speedway
Tuscarora 50 Weekend Just Ten Days Away
Format, sponsor announced
8/28/11
Port Royal – The upcoming 44th annual Tuscarora 50 for
sprint cars at Port Royal Speedway on September 10 will be
the second of a two-day weekend for the open wheel machines
at the historic oval as part of the Juniata County Fair.
Jakes Golf Carts of McVeytown is the title sponsor of the
Tuscarora 50 that will pay out some $11,000 to win plus at
least $25 to lead a lap and $500 just to start.
Saturday’s Tuscarora 50 itself will see heat races
aligned by a draw system while one-lap time trials will set
the Friday night lineups for the Living Legends Dream Night
Before The 50 twin 20s program.
Time trials on Friday will not be linked to Saturday’s 50
alignment procedures.
A dash to determine the front rows of the feature
starting lineups will be run on both nights.
On top of the already listed Tuscarora 50 winner’s share
of at least $11,000, possibly up for grabs on the night as
well is the Lelands.com $2,000 Tuscarora 50 Weekend Bonus In
Memory Of Marion Ritzman.
If one driver fails to sweep Friday’s twin 20s and claim
the $2,000 bonus, the cash rolls over to Saturday night for
either one of the twin 20 winners, if he or she can triumph
in the 50.
In the event of a Living Legends Dream Night Before The
50 rainout of the twins on Friday night, all legends honors
and Friday contingency cash and awards will roll over to
Saturday’s Tuscarora 50 program.
Find Jakes Carts on the Internet at www.jakesliftkits.com
and in person at 76 Judge Road in McVeytown, PA.
Port Royal Speedway
Renninger Award To Honor Spencer Sept. 3, Memorial Now
Paying $2,500 To Win
8/28/11
Port Royal – Saturday’s Butch Renninger Memorial for late
models is getting richer! The 33-lap race is now paying a
hefty $2,500 to win, $1,300 for second and $900 for third.
An increased purse for the event that will also pay $33
to lead a lap was announced two weeks ago and since that
time the race has continued to grow. Increased purses will
also be offered for both the pro stock and enduro dash
features on the night as well.
PRS Promotions, Port Royal Speedway and the Renninger
family will bestow the 2011 Port Royal Speedway Butch
Renninger Loyalty, Dedication and Determination Award to Ed
Spencer at the race on Saturday night.
The award is meant to honor the late Renninger by
awarding someone who embodies what was his loyalty,
dedication and determinative spirit and attitude toward dirt
motorsports and Port Royal Speedway.
Spencer was one of Renninger’s chief rivals during both
their heyday-driving careers.
While Renninger notched some 41 career wins at the track,
Spencer tallied up 34.
Before his sudden death on the track in 2004 just after
racing in an enduro event, Renninger had transformed from a
competitor to a speedway director and Juniata County
Agricultural Society fairboard member who was known for his
fierce loyalty and fiery spirit.
It’s those qualities that have earned Spencer the
bestowment of this very first Renninger Award.
The award will be presented in conjunction with the 8th
annual Butch Renninger Memorial Night at the oval that
includes the 33-lap Renninger Memorial for late models.
The 410 sprints, pro stocks and enduros are also on the
program that gets the green flag at 7 PM.
Port Royal Speedway
Money Stacking Up For Port Legends Dream
Night Before 50 September 9
8/28/11
Port Royal - Thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of
contingency cash and prizes is stacking up to be given away
at the September 9 Living Legends Dream Night Before The 50
twin 20s for sprint cars at Port Royal Speedway.
And on top of all the contingency money and prizes, the
races themselves will both offer full purses aside from
$3,333 to win in the first 20 and $4,610 to win in the
second 20.
The first 20 is meant to honor Living Legend honoree
Keith Kauffman, who sported a K33 as one of his earliest
sprint cars while the second 20 will pay tribute to honoree
Walt Dyer and his famed No. 461 sprint car fielded in the
area for decades.
If one driver can manage to sweep both 20s, he or she
will claim the $2,000 Lelands.com Tuscarora 50 Weekend Bonus
In Memory Of Marion Ritzman, bringing total winnings on the
night to nearly $10,000 for one driver.
If the bonus is not claimed, it will roll over to
Saturday’s 44th annual Tuscarora 50 for either one of the
pair of twin 20 winners. The Tuscarora 50 itself will pay
$11,000 to win plus at least $25 to lead each lap.
Some $5,000 in cash alone is up for grabs in the Friday
twins program including a pair of $1,000 Ed Swartz Memorial
Hard Charger Awards, one to be given away in each main event
to the driver who advances the most positions from his
original starting position in the feature.
A fast time award worth over $1,000 is also waiting to be
claimed thanks to sponsors: Tilton Hilton, Ken’s Coins and
Jewelry, 21st Century Fireplace, Jack Gaughen Hower &
Associates, Grid Iron Pub and Juniata Beverage along with
numerous other individual benefactors.
Each of the four heat races on the night will pay $300 to
win as posted by CH Burns Inc., RE Davidson & Sons,
Buttonwood Campground and Terry & Shane Ritzman.
In addition, the feature aligning dash will pay $300 to
win courtesy of the York County Racing Club In Memory Of
Paul Miller.
Pasquariello’s Auto Shop has posted $270 to be given away
as lap money for the races, distributed to the leaders of
laps 5, 10 and 15 in each main. The laps will be worth $45
each.
The speedway will also award one provisional starter in
the first feature of the night with the lucky recipient
being the highest driver in Port Royal points who fails to
qualify after taking a green flag in either time trials or
the heat races.
On top of a full B Main purse that is posted, an
additional $100 has been posted for the first non-qualifier
in the B, whoever he or she may be, courtesy of BLT.
On the parts and products side of the equation, a set of
Penske Shocks valued at over $1,000 will be awarded to one
lucky time-trialer following qualifications.
Also, prizes including free tires from Goodyear, gift
certificates from DMI and Wings Unlimited and more will be
handed out to the second through fifth place finishers in
each of the heat races.
Other prizes to be distributed include torsion and
steering arms from Ti22 Performance, gift certificates from
Moose Blocks, Rider Racing Engines, VRP Shocks and more!
In the event of a rainout of the twins Legends Dream
Before The 50 program on Friday, all honors and contingency
cash and prizes will roll over to Saturday’s Tuscarora 50.
Port Royal Speedway
60th annual Port Royal Labor Day Classic
Is September 5
8/28/11
Port Royal - Port Royal Speedway will present the
timeless classic, the 60th annual Labor Day Classic for
sprint cars coming up on Labor Day Monday, September 5 at 1
PM.
Presented by Foss Jewelers of Mifflintown and Lewistown,
also on the rare afternoon card is late model, pro stock and
sidewinder sprint racing as part of the 157th annual Juniata
County Fair which runs through the 44th annual Tuscarora 50
on September 10.
The first Labor Day Classic was held back in 1952 when
Earl Bryner took the win. Since then names like Sherm
Greenaway, Eddie McCardle, Toby Tobias, Leroy Felty, Bobby
Weaver, Bobby Davis Jr., Don Kreitz Jr, Jeff Shepard and
Mike Erdley have taken wins.
But no driver has been more successful in the Labor Day
Classic for sprints than Millerstown’s Todd Shaffer, who
owns six victories in the prestigious race.
Shaffer first took the win in his own No. 11 back in 1987
before repeating in 1990 and 1991. He then returned for wins
in the Beam No. 88 in 1995, 2004 and in 2008.
Following Shaffer closely on the Labor Day win list is
retired veteran Lynn Paxton, who not only won five in his
career but did it in back to back style from 1976 through
1980.
Ex-outlaw Daryn Pittman, a native if Owasso, OK., is the
defending Labor Day Classic champion aboard the Michael
Heffner-owned No. 27.
The 2011 Diamond Anniversary event will pay $3,500 to win
the 25-lap feature.
Adult general admission is $15.00 with students ages 12 –
17 just $10.00.
Previous Labor Day Classic Winners: 9/1/52 No. 1 Earl
Bryner, 9/7/53 No. 57 Sherm Greenaway, 9/6/54 No. 9 Eddie
McCardle, 9/5/55 No. 3 Eddie McCardle, 9/3/56 No. 33 Bill
Foust, 9/2/57 No. 11 Hal Hoose, 9/1/58 No. 80 Elmer Drum,
9/7/59 No. 6 Dick “Toby” Tobias, 9/5/60 No. 77 Leroy Felty,
9/4/61 No. 6 Dick “Toby” Tobias, 9/3/62 No. 15 Frankie
Thompson, 9/2/63 No. 77 Ed Dunkle, 9/7/64 No. 1 Dick “Toby”
Tobias, 9/6/65 No. 7 Leroy Felty, 9/5/66 No. 6 Dick “Toby”
Tobias, 9/4/67 No. 35 Bobbie Adamson, 9/2/68 No. 66 Johnny
Grum, 9/1/69 No. 66 Johnny Grum, 9/7/70 No. 5 Mitch Smith,
9/6/71 No. 66 Johnny Grum, 9/4/72 No. 99 Jan Opperman,
9/3/73 No. 29 Kenny Weld, 9/8/74 No. 8 Bob Weaver, 9/2/75
No. 5 Smokey Snellbaker, 9/6/76 No. 1 Lynn Paxton, 9/5/77
No. 1 Lynn Paxton, 9/4/78 No. 1 Lynn Paxton, 9/3/79 No. 1
Lynn Paxton, 9/1/80 No. 1 Lynn Paxton, 9/7/81 No. 56 Smokey
Snellbaker, 9/6/82 No. 461 George Ferguson Jr., 9/5/83 No.
29 Bobby Davis Jr., 9/3/84 No. 80 Dave Wickham, 9/2/85 No.
29 Doug Wolfgang, 9/1/86 No. 69N Don Kreitz Jr., 9/16/87 No.
11 Todd Shaffer, 9/5/88 No. 19 Stevie Smith, 9/4/89 No. 77
Stevie Smith, 9/3/90 No. 11 Todd Shaffer, 9/2/91 No. 11 Todd
Shaffer, 9/7/92 No. 69K Don Kreitz Jr., 9/6/93 No. 69K Don
Kreitz Jr., 9/5/94 No. 461 Lance Dewease, 9/4/95 No. 88 Todd
Shaffer, 9/2/96 No. 461 Lance Dewease, 9/1/97 No. 77 Fred
Rahmer, 9/7/98 No. 69K Don Kreitz Jr., 9/11/99 No. 1 Jeff
Shepard, 9/4/00 No. 88H Lance Dewease, 9/3/01 No. 69K Don
Kreitz Jr., 9/2/02 No. 7 Keith Kauffman, 9/7/03 No. 7 Keith
Kauffman, 9/6/04 No. 88 Todd Shaffer, 9/5/05 No. 35 Alan
Cole, 9/4/06 No. 11 Mike Erdley, 9/3/07 No. 22 Greg Hodnett,
9/1/08 No. 88 Todd Shaffer, 9/7/09 No. 55 Mike Wagner,
9/6/10 No. 27 Daryn Pittman
Port Royal Speedway
Renninger Memorial Night Kicks Off 157th
Juniata County Fair At Port Royal September 3
8/28/11
Port Royal - Port Royal Speedway will present the 157th
annual Juniata County Fair opener on Saturday, September 3
at 7 PM featuring the 8th annual Butch Renninger Memorial
Night for stock cars along with the 410 sprints, pro stocks
and an enduro dash.
The 33-lap Butch Renninger Memorial for late models will
take center stage with the race paying $2,000 to win, an
increased purse and $33 to lead a lap. The pro stock and
enduro dash features will also carry increased purses.
A draw format will be used to set the heat and feature
fields as usual. If one driver manages to lead all 33 laps
of the Renninger Memorial for late models he’ll pocket over
$3,000.
Renninger, a former fairboard and speedway director and
competitor, was best known for his No. 33 late model, which
will be on display at the track for the night.
During his career, Renninger scored 41 late model wins at
the speedway and recorded a trio of track titles, in 1966,
1967 and 1970.
Renninger passed away suddenly while his car was still on
the speedway just following the conclusion of an enduro
feature he had competed in back in May of 2004.
To date, the two biggest late model events of the season
at the track have been taken by Matt Parks of Three Springs
and by Dylan Yoder of Selinsgrove.
Parks took the Late Model Speedweek feature back in June
while Yoder scored the late model championship in late July.
Other late model winners this season have been Gary
Beward, Scott Haus, Andy Haus, Mitch Hack, Jeff Rine, Waylon
Wagner and Tim Wilson.
Previous winners of the Renninger Memorial for late
models have been: Steve Campbell, 2005; Scott Haus, 2006;
Mitch Hack, 2007; Jere Wierman, 2008; Tim Wilson, 2009; and
Waylon Wagner, 2010.
The September 3 program kicks off a four-date race week
at the speedway and fair as the track swings back to action
on Labor Day afternoon with the 60th annual Labor Day
Classic for sprints at 1 PM along with pro stocks, late
models and sidewinder sprints.
And then the season and fair climaxes on September 9 and
10 with the Living Legends Dream Night Before The 50 Twin
20s for sprints honoring Keith Kauffman and Walt Dyer on
Friday and the 44th annual Tuscarora 50 on Saturday.
Adult general admission for the September 3 Renninger
Fair Opener is $15.00 with students ages 12 – 17 priced at
just $10.00.
Irene Cancels August 27
Port Royal - After conferring with URC officials, Port
Royal Speedway and PRS Promotions has been forced to cancel
the Saturday, August 27 program of 410 and URC sprint cars
at the oval.
Keeping in mind the brutal force of Hurricane Irene,
speedway officials felt it necessary to ensure the safety of
fans and competitors by calling the program just before 1 PM
Eastern.
Speedway and URC officials were approached with safety
concerns for themselves and family from teams based
throughout the Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and eastern
Pennsylvania region who were faced with traveling on
highways under various issued state of emergency
proclamations, both to and from the speedway during the
height of the storm not to mention the need to evacuate
their homes.
For that reason, officials felt the most responsible
decision for all involved despite less threatening weather
further westward was to call off the program in a timely
manner.
The speedway will return to action on Saturday, September
3 with the Butch Renninger Memorial for late models paying
$2,000 to win the 33-lap main and $33 to lead a lap. 410
sprints, pro stocks and an enduro dash are also on the
program.
Marks Holds Off Montieth For Grove Sprints
Win, Pittman Scores URC
8/26/11
Mechanicsburg – Brent Marks held off a charging Brian
Montieth to claim the sprint car feature at Williams Grove
Speedway on Friday night by .067 seconds, or a half car
length. It was close.
In the URC sprint feature, polesitter Daryn Pittman held
sway the entire way to record the victory, his 11th of the
season overall in both 410 and 360 sprint competition.
Marks started seventh in the 25-lap sprint main and
advanced into fourth on the first circuit while New Jersey’s
Davey Sammons held control.
Marks assumed the second spot behind Sammons with five
down and began running down Sammons quickly.
The Myerstown driver slid up in front of Sammons in the
second corner for the lead with seven away only to see
Sammons battle back on the inside as the pair ran down the
backchute.
But Sammons lost control of his mount as the pair dove
side by side into the third corner, bringing out the red
flag after backing the car into the outside turn three wall.
The race resumed with Derek Sell lining up second while
Marks drove off from the field and opened up more than a
straightaway lead as the race progressed.
Meanwhile, 11th starter Lance Dewease worked through the
top five, moving into second with 10 laps to go just before
Sell looped his car, setting up a restart with nine laps
left.
Dewease tried a duck underneath on the restart but Marks
was clearly stronger and was on his way to the win when a
final caution flag for debris came out with three laps to
go.
Dewease’s efforts were more noticeable this time around
as he slid Marks for the lead between the first and second
turns only to see Marks drive back in front down the
backstretch.
But Dewease wasn’t done and again dove low and took the
lead briefly before Marks went back out in front to lead lap
23.
Again Dewease slid Marks in one and two as the pair
worked lap 24 and again Marks reclaimed command off of the
second corner.
But then it was 10th starter Montieth’s turn as he
disposed of Dewease just after the white flag to set up a
move for the win in the final set of turns.
Marks drove low to ward off a deep third turn dive
however and slid out of turn four scraping to hold control,
which he did by the blink of an eye as Montieth pulled up
beside him on the inside at the finish line.
“It’s really tough to keep them behind you, especially
when the track’s like this,” Marks commented.
“Lance has got some competition because I kind of figured
out his corner down there,” he said of racing through turns
three and four at the end.
“I think I had a good enough car to keep him behind us
too,” he said of Montieth.
“This is the best place to win in the country, everyone
knows I won here tonight so that’s pretty cool!”
Following Marks and Montieth was Dewease, Greg Hodnett
and Chad Layton.
Sixth through 10th went to Aaron Ott, Daryn Pittman, Ryan
Bohlke, Steve Buckwalter and Doug Esh.
Heats went to Don Kreitz Jr., Nicole Bower and Sammons.
Pittman led the entire 25 laps of the URC feature to win
over Chad Layton, Pat Cannon, Dave Ely and 15th starter
Lance Dewease.
Cannon held second from laps 13 through 22 before Layton
surged back into second after some sideswiping action with
Cannon high in the second corner.
“I’d take this thing anywhere in the country when we put
this motor in,” Pittman said of his Rider Racing Engines 360
powerplant.
“We ran two cars tonight, didn’t hurt anything and was
competitive with both so it was a real team effort,” he
said.
Pittman was one of several drivers who competed in both
sprint car classes on the night.
Cannon tried to move in for the lead amid traffic after
taking second but eventually Pittman was able to pull away
and escape.
Heats went to Layton, Colby Womer and Kevin Ward with
Robbie Stillwaggon taking the B Main.
Feature Finishes
August 26, 2011
Sprint cars, 25 laps: 1. Brent Marks, 2. Brian Montieth,
3. Lance Dewease, 4. Greg Hodnett, 5. Chad Layton, 6. Aaron
Ott, 7. Daryn Pittman, 8. Ryan Bohlke, 9. Steve Buckwalter,
10. Doug Esh, 11. Mark Smith, 12. Rick Lafferty, 13. Justin
Henderson, 14. Don Kreitz Jr., 15. Todd Shaffer, 16. Cory
Haas, 17. Troy Fraker, 18. Nicole Bower, 19. Derek Sell, 20.
Tim Glatfelter, 21. Jay Reichard, 22. Davey Sammons, 23.
Danny Dietrich, 24. Fred Rahmer.
URC sprints, 25 laps: 1. Daryn Pittman, 2. Chad Layton,
3. Pat Cannon,, 4. Dave Ely, 5. Lance Dewease, 6. Blane
Heimbach, 7. Colby Womer, 8. Curt Michael, 9. Mark Smith,
10. Gerard McIntyre Jr., 11. Kramer Williamson, 12. Jason
Clauss, 13. Randy West, 14. Ed Aiken, 15. Kevin Ward, 16.
Josh Weller, 17. Davie Franek, 18. Robbie Stillwaggon, 19.
Billy Johns, 20. Andy Best, 21. Steve Whary, 22. Art Leidl,
23. Aaron Ott, 24. Joey Biasi, 25. Denny Garl.
Friday, August 26, 2011 TRAIL-WAY SPEEDWAY
Hanover, PA
UPCOMING SHOWS: Sat., Aug. 27, 2011 - 600cc & 270cc
micro-sprints, All-American Outlaws, Starlite 6-cyl ovals,
Strictly Stocks, & Scramble Cars (Gates open at 4:30 PM,
Racing at 6:30 PM)
Fri., Sept. 2, 2011 - 358 Sprint Cars, 358 Late Models
(Williams Grove/Lincoln/Trail-Way Shootout Finale), &
Limited Stocks (Gates open at 5:30 PM, Racing at 7:30 PM)
Sat., Sept. 3, 2011 - Junk Car Demolition, Figure 8's,
Powder-Puffs, and Scramble Cars (Gates open at 4:00 PM,
Racing at 6:00 PM)
ROHRBAUGH PADS POINTS LEAD WITH FIRST TRAIL-WAY WIN OF
THE YEAR; Mike Goodwin takes Miller’s Fall Classic qualifier
in Extreme Stocks; Disqualification gives Senseney win in
limited stocks
Hanover, PA (8/26/10) - Jeff Rohrbaugh surprised some
drivers en route to his first Trail-Way “358" sprint car win
of the year on Friday night.
Not that he won, but how he won.
Rohrbaugh, who started 12th, went to the top side to pass
cars on two different occasions to score his 23rd career
Trail-Way win.
“That’s not like me,” said Rohrbaugh upon exiting his CTI/Flat
Work Concrete/Delco Signs #45 in victory lane, “But those
guys were hugging the bottom.”
The first outside move came around Brian Allman to move
into third on the front stretch to complete lap 14, and the
second outside pass was his race-winning move around
race-long leader Scott Fisher on lap 18.
“Wow. I guess luckily, Cris (Eash) and Billy (Dietrich)
didn’t make the cut (handicap inversion),” added Rohrbaugh,
“We haven’t been struggling, but we just haven’t been
winning.”
As for the points lead, Rohrbaugh said, “It’s not over
‘til it’s over. Wins pay more than the championship, so we
just want wins. The title will take care of itself.”
Rohrbaugh’s final margin of victory was 1.76 seconds over
16th starting Cris Eash, with Fisher settling for third,
Steve Owings coming from 18th starting spot to finish
fourth, and Keith Prutzman fifth.
Sixth through tenth were Allman, Dale Hammaker,
21st-starting Billy Dietrich, 22nd-starting Logan Schuchart,
and 19th-starting Tim Wagaman.
Heats for the 27 “358" Sprints were won by Zach Euculano,
Randy Whisler, and Prutzman, with Schuchart winning the
consolation.
Mike Goodwin started on the outside of the front row and
chased polesitter Joe Racine the first 13 laps before taking
the lead and winning the 20-lap Extreme Stock feature. His
win made him a guaranteed starter for the Miller’s Fall
Classic at Susquehanna Speedway in September.
Racine lost an axle and wheel on the next-to-last lap,
handing second over to Randy May, with Justin Mitchell
finishing third.
The Extreme Stock heat was won by Joe Racine.
Tom Senseney was declared the winner of the 15-lap
limited stock feature when Cory Weishaar was docked three
spots for rough riding during a mid-race incident on the
backstretch. Credited with second was Chad Weaver, with
Ricky Weaver, Jr. third.
Limited Stock heats were won by Ricky Weaver, Jr. and
Robbie Carroll.
Tomorrow (8/27), the 600cc and 270cc Micro Sprints will
be joined by the All-American Outlaws, Starlite 6-cyl oval,
Strictly Stocks, & Scramble Cars. Gates will open at 4:30 PM
with racing at 6:30 PM.
Next Friday night (9/2), the 358 Sprint Cars will be
joined by the 358 Late Models, which will compete in the
final leg of the Williams Grove/Lincoln/Trail-Way Shootout,
and the Limited Stocks. Gates open at 5:30 PM, with racing
at 7:30 PM.
Next Saturday (9/3) Trail-Way will host a Junk Car
Demolition, Figure 8's, Powder-Puffs, and Scramble Cars.
Gates open at 4:00 PM, with racing at 6:00 PM)
RACE RESULTS Friday, August 26, 2011 TRAIL-WAY SPEEDWAY
Hanover, PA
358 Sprint Cars Feature (25 Laps) - 1. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh;
2. 10W-Cris Eash; 3. 21-Scott Fisher; 4. 35-Steve Owings; 5.
28-Keith Prutzman; 6. 5A-Brian Allman; 7. 66-Dale Hammaker;
8. 8-Billy Dietrich; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart; 10. 1*-Tim
Wagaman; 11. 52-Austin Hogue; 12. 8R-Michael Ruttkamp; 13.
10-Zach Euculano; 14. 22T-Matt Boland; 15. 18J-Jessie
Morrison; 16. 7C-Jason Cunningham, Jr.; 17. 11D-Mike Duncan,
Jr.; 18. 99M-Kyle Moody; 19. 1A-Jacob Allen; 20. 45W-Colt
White (DNF); 21. 64-Randy Whisler (DNF); 22. 99-Joe Trone,
Jr. (DNF); 23. 16-Aaron Spahr (DNF); 24. 0-Steve Storrie
(DNF). No Time
Lap Leaders - Scott Fisher (1-17), Jeff Rohrbaugh (18-25)
Heat 1 (10 Laps/7 to Qualify) - 1. 10-Zach Euculano; 2.
21-Scott Fisher; 3. 16-Aaron Spahr; 4. 52-Austin Hogue; 5.
99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 10W-Cris Eash; 7. 1*-Tim Wagaman; 8.
90-Jordan Givler; DNS - 17S-Bob Sell, Jr. Time - 2:26.90
Heat 2 (10 Laps/7 to Qualify) - 1. 64-Randy Whisler; 2.
45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 3. 5A-Brian Allman; 4. 45W-Colt White; 5.
18J-Jessie Morrison; 6. 11D-Mike Duncan, Jr.; 7. 8R-Michael
Ruttkamp; 8. 99-Joe Trone, Jr.; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart. No
Time
Heat 3 (10 Laps/7 to Qualify) - 1. 28-Keith Prutzman; 2.
7C-Jason Cunningham, Jr.; 3. 22T-Matt Boland; 4. 66-Dale
Hammaker; 5. 0-Steve Storrie; 6. 35-Steve Owings; 7. 8-Billy
Dietrich; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen; 9. 19Z-Isaac Sneeringer. No
Time
Consolation (8 Laps/3 to qualify) - 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart;
2. 99-Joe Trone, Jr.; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen; 4. 19Z-Isaac
Sneeringer; 5. 17S-Bob Sell, Jr.; DNS - 90-Jordan Givler.
Time - 1:57.56
Limited Stocks Feature (12 Laps) - 1. 25-Tom Senseney; 2.
95-Chad Weaver; 3. 21-Ricky Weaver, Jr.; 4. 37-Cory Weishaar;
5. 3-Rod Weaver; 6. 81-Matt Chronister; 7. 07-James Myers,
Jr.; 8. 92-Terry Hartlaub; 9. 96-Sarah Redmond; 10. 12-David
Reever; 11. 38-Jason Chronister; 12. 79-Jeff Svendsen; 13.
01-Chelsea Weaver; 14. 4-Mike Warner; 15. 19-Roy A. Denike;
16. 69-Robbie Carroll (DNF); 17. 17-Brian Blank, Jr. (DNF);
18. 24-Donald Hopkins, Jr. (DNF); 19. 39-Shane Miller (DNF);
20. 29-Mike Wolf (DNF); DNS - 59-Ryan Smith, 41-Curt McDade.
No Time
Heat 1 (6 Laps/All Qualify) - 1. 21-Ricky Weaver, Jr.; 2.
25-Tom Senseney; 3. 3-Rod Weaver; 4. 59-Ryan Smith; 5.
07-James Myers, Jr.; 6. 39-Shane Miller; 7. 79-Jeff Svendsen;
8. 29-Mike Wolf; 9. 17-Brian Blank, Jr.; 10. 19-Roy A.
Denike; DNS - 81-Matt Chronister. Time - 2:13.76
Heat 2 (6 Laps/All Qualify) - 1. 69-Robbie Carroll; 2.
92-Terry Hartlaub; 3. 96-Sarah Redmond; 4. 38-Jason
Chronister; 5. 95-Chad Weaver; 6. 12-David Reever; 7.
24-Donald Hopkins, Jr.; 8. 37-Cory Weishaar; 9. 01-Chelsea
Weaver; 10. 4-Mike Warner; 11. 41-Curt Mcdade. No Time
Extreme Stocks Feature (20 Laps) - 1. 33-Michael Goodwin;
2. 94-Randy May; 3. 77-Justin Mitchell; 4. 101-David Goode;
5. 74-Joe Racine; 6. 28M-Greg Miller; 7. 3-Larry Landis; 8.
21A-Patrick McClane; 9. 4J-Jeff Racine, Sr.; 10. 99-Jeremy
Stremmel; Disqualified - 32-Tommy Slanker, 659H-Timothy
Hahn. No Time
Lap Leaders - Joe Racine (1-13), Michael Goodwin (14-20)
Heat 1 (8 Laps/All to Qualify) - 1. 74-Joe Racine; 2.
99-Jeremy Stremmel; 3. 33-Michael Goodwin; 4. 4J-Jeff
Racine, Sr.; 5. 94-Randy May; 6. 21A-Patrick McClane; 7.
77-Justin Mitchell; 8. 3-Larry Landis; 9. 659H-Timothy Hahn;
10. 32-Tommy Slanker; 11. 101-David Goode; 12. 28M-Greg
Miller. Time - 2:52.29